ADDITIONAL SWITCHING SYSTEM
®
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[The rear of the Monitor ST/SR Remote pictured above]
4 & 5. Shielded Ethernet Cable:
What:
Ethernet CAT 5e shielded cable connects 4 and 5, bridging the Monitor ST remote and Additional
Switching Rack
®
.
Example: The remote connects to the Additional Switching Rack® with shielded CAT 5-e cable. It may
safely be up to 100 feet long. Come out of the remote, into the “REMOTE IN” jack.
Tip:
,
Don’t plug this into a router or computer unless you want to see the chip set blow sky high and
void the warranty! It is not an Ethernet connection. An RJ-45 jack was used because this allows
one to procure cables and extensions without a fuss. Please only use shielded Cat 5-e cable and
connectors.
6 & 7. Shielded Ethernet Cable:
What: Ethernet CAT 5e shielded cable connects 6 and 7, bridging the Additional Switching Rack
® and
Monitor ST.
Example: The Additional Switching Rack
®
“REMOTE THRU” jack hooks up to the Monitor ST/SR
“REMOTE” jack remote with shielded CAT 5-e cable that can be up to 100 feet long.
Tip:
,
Don’t plug this into a router or computer unless you want to see the chip set blow sky high and
void the warranty! It is not an Ethernet connection. An RJ-45 jack was used because this allows
one to procure cables and extensions without a fuss. Please only use shielded Cat 5-e cable and
connectors.
8. Review from previous section:
“3. Two XLR(F)-XLR(M) Analog Cables...”
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