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AV Cables. Audio/video runner cables, pigtails, and wallplates. Why do we need this product?. Saves installers time No need to field-terminate AV connections RCA HD15 BNC Time = $$$!! Less termination headaches Don’t have to be a “cable wizard” High performance Easier to plan
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AV Cables Audio/video runner cables, pigtails, and wallplates
Why do we need this product? • Saves installers time • No need to field-terminate AV connections • RCA • HD15 • BNC • Time = $$$!! • Less termination headaches • Don’t have to be a “cable wizard” • High performance • Easier to plan • Buy only the cables & connectors you need
Without RapidRun • Installer must pull bulk cable • Then, must terminate cable at each drop • Large installs may take long time • Field terminations might be difficult • Solder • Screw-down terminals • Field terminations may also affect performance • Subpar shielding, grounding practices • Bulk cable, connectors, tools, all add up—end up costing the same • More space in inventory, truck, etc.
With RapidRun • Installer pulls runner cable • Includes pulling cap on each end • Protection • Ease of use • Then, terminates to wallplate or pigtail with easy-to-use RapidRun connector • Termination is clean, sturdy, and takes only seconds
How does it work? • The system consists of two major components • Runner cable • Break-Away • Pigtail or wallplate • Installer plans wiring strategy, decides which signals will be used • Select runner cable • Run one of each for future-proof • Choose the proper Break-Aways accordingly • RapidRun connectors make termination easy
What kind of signals? • A/V • Composite video • S-video • Component video (YPbPr) • Line-level audio (Stereo) • Digital audio (SP/DIF) • VGA • HD15 connector • 5 BNC connector (RGBHV)
Runner cables • Available in two versions • 5 Mini-coax (12 pins) • UXGA 3 Mini-coax, 3 Twisted-pair, 2 conductors (15 pins) • Different connector type for each version • Stock lengths (CL2) • 15ft • 25ft • 35ft • 50ft • 75ft • 100ft • 125ft • 150ft
Which runner cable do I use? • Determine the type of signals that will be carried • Video • Audio • Both video & audio • VGA applications • Use UXGA runner • A/V applications • Use 5 Mini-coax runner • Future-proofing • Run one of each
About the runner cables • 5 Mini-coax • 75 Ohm coax • Overall foil & braid shield • 12-pin RapidRun connector (female) (protects pins) • Flexible black jacket • UXGA (3 Mini-coax, 3 Twisted-pair, 1 Pair) • 75 Ohm coax • Overall foil & braid shield • 15-pin RapidRun connector (female) • Flexible black jacket
Break-aways (interconnects/pigtails) • Male RapidRun connector on one end • Different connector combos available on other end • HD15 • RCA • S-video (4-pin MiniDIN) • BNC
More about pigtails • Connector possibilities • HD15 Male • 5 BNC Male • 5 RCA Male • S-video + 2 RCA (Analog Audio) Male • S-video + 3 RCA (YPbPr) Male • 3 RCA (Video + Analog Audio) Male • 3 RCA (YPbPr) Male • 4 RCA (YPbPr + Digital Audio) Male
Break-Aways (wallplates) • Connector possibilities • HD15 Female • 5 BNC Female • 5 RCA Female • S-video + 2 RCA (Analog Audio) Female • S-video + 3 RCA (YPbPr) Female • 3 RCA (Video + Analog Audio) Female • 3 RCA (YPbPr)Female • 4 RCA (YPbPr + Digital Audio) Female
More about the terminations • Solder terminations • High-quality machined connectors • 12-pin and 15-pin connectors • Easy to attach & detach Runners & Break-aways
FAQs • What kind of connector is that? • This is a proprietary circular DIN-style connector. It can be referred to as a “RapidRun Connector”. • Can I get custom lengths? • Yes, custom-lengths will be available. • What about plenum jackets? • Some plenum-jacketed cables will be stocked, in 30-, 50-, 75-, and 100-foot lengths. Custom-built lengths will also be available. • Can I join two Runners together for an extreme long length? • Not at this time. Couplers are expected to be available in Q1 ’06, though. There are no plans to build a Runner “extension”. • How is the connector terminated? • The conductors of the cable are soldered securely to the RapidRun connector. This is standard practice for factory-assembled cables, and results in a high-performance, highly stable connection. • Is this CL2 or CL3 rated? • The runner uses a CL2 rated jacket, which is suitable for installation into walls and ceilings of residential applications. An installer should always check with local building codes regarding cable jackets & installation practices.
More FAQs • How large of a conduit can I put it in? • 3/4” conduit, with a 90-degree sweep. • How long of a cable can I have? • Normal signal length recommendations apply. For analog A/V (composite, S-video, YPbPr, applications often exceed 200 feet. The longest runners that will be stocked are 150-footers. • Are there Runner extensions? • Not off the shelf—when couplers become available, they can be used to “extend” or join two Runners. • Will there be a runner for network cabling? • No. RapidRun doesn’t present a clear benefit over current network cabling practices. • Does it support Hi-Def? • Supports VGA & YPbPr analog video, both of which support HD resolutions (up to and including 1080p). Length considerations should always be taken into account. • What’s the maximum resolution? • These are built to meet UXGA resolutions, which include 1600x1200. • How thick does the wall need to be to hold the wallplate? • The Break-Away wallplate takes up the same space as a standard electrical outlet/junction box. It fits into either plastic or metal single-gang box, or into a mud ring. A metal box is preferred.
Even more FAQs • Can I join different Break-Aways? • There is a limited amount of interoperability—HD15 to 5 BNC, HD15 to 3 RCA. There is no signal conversion! An S-video signal can’t be converted into composite, nor VGA into component. Illegal connections are generally prevented by keying. An HD15 pigtail can’t be used on 12-pin Runner. • I want a wallplate on one end, and a pigtail on the other end—will this work? • Yes, that will work fine. • Can I run the RapidRun alongside AC power? • That is not a good idea no matter what kind of AV cabling is being installed. Best practices indicate that at least low-voltage communication cables should be separated from AC power lines by at least 6 inches of space. If they must intersect, do so at a right angle. • Can I use the HD15 on one end, and the 3 RCA on the other end? • Perhaps. There is no signal conversion, though. This should only be used for a YPbPr component video application. • Your terminology is confusing. What are the different Runners called? • UXGA (3 Coax, 3 TP, 1P) and 5 Mini-coax
Yet again, still even more FAQs • Is the coax RG59 or RG6? • This is 75-Ohm Minicoax, ideal for analog video & audio signals. • What are the wire gauges used? • UXGA cable—3x 28 AWG mini-coax, 3x 24 AWG twisted pairs, and 1x 24 AWG pair. • 5 Mini-coax—5x 28 AWG mini-coax. • I need an HD15 female—do you make that pigtail? • No, but the Break-Away wallplate is HD15 female. If the pigtail connector must be female, use an HD15 slimline gender changer/coupler as a workaround. • Do you have a wallplate in other colors? • At this time, Break-Away wallplates are available only in white, decorative-style wallplates. Check back later for beige, and brushed stainless steel. • Is pin 9 missing on the HD15? • Yes. Pin 9 is missing on HD15 pigtails. The corresponding pin on the Runner cable is not connected.
THE LAST OF THE FAQs • How strong is the pulling eye? • The factory has tested the strength of the connector terminations, and pulling force should not exceed 15 foot/lbs. If stronger pulling force is needed, a pulling aid that attaches to the wire itself can be used. • Do you have pigtails/adapters with XLR or ¼” connectors? • These connectors are in the theoretical planning stages right now. Pro audio applications are months down the road. • Are these in stock? • Yes! PVC base cables as well as the pigtails are in stock. Plenum base cables will be made to order. Wallplate will be in stock November 2006. • Who needs the RapidRun system? • Hotels, banquet centers, exhibition halls, convention centers, training rooms, presentation areas, houses of worship, conference rooms, classrooms, high-end home theater installations, auditoriums, transportation terminals, retail stores, etc. • ANYWHERE WHERE A/V OR VGA SIGNALS NEED TO GO A LONG DISTANCE, THROUGH A SMALL SPACE, AND WITH A MINIMAL AMOUNT OF TERMINATION WORK!!!