Installation of Twisted Pair
When you run your loop wire, you will cross-areas where you do not want a signal
emitted. To prevent signal emission in these areas, you will twist your wire. This
twisted
pair
will carry but not emit the signal.
Containment Area
Twisted Pair
Wire Loop
Containment Area
1. Measure the distance of the route the wire must travel from the transmitter to
the outside loop wire.
2. Cut a length of wire approximately 3 to 4 feet longer than the length of this
route from the transmitter to the wire loop.
3. Unroll and cut a second equal length of wire. Have someone hold ends of each
wire or tie as a pair to a stationary object. As you back up from this point,
twist the wires together by hand, or use a hand held drill to twist them together
(10 twists per foot).
4. Hook up the pair to the transmitter. Strip approx. 1/2” from the end of each of
the wires. Open ports for the wire labeled loop with a small screwdriver.
Insert the wires making sure that there are no frays. Close ports onto wires
with the screwdriver
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Summary of Contents for DG9000
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