
LA152 XpressNET Adapter 3
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Using the LA152 Adapter with other XpressNET based
Systems.
Many XpressNET based systems are now shipped with a RJ14 four wire
XpressNET phone plug interface. If your system has this simply connect this port
to the LA152 using a 4 or 6 wire phone extension cable to Port A. Other LA152
adapters can be connected using port Ato port A.
Some XpressNET systems do not have a RJ14 port. In this case simply connect
the LA152 adapter using the LMAB connections.
Using Multiple LA152s
You can install any combination of LA152 and or DIN sockets around your layout
that you like.
When interconnecting LA152s you can use either RJ11 4 wire cable or RJ12 6 wire
cable to connect Port A of one LA152 to Port A of another LA152. The only
restriction is that if you intend to use an LH200 as a master command station on a
remote LA152 or if you intend to use NCE or Wangrow cab busses then you
should use a 6 wire cable instead of the 4 wire cable.
Note: Care must be taken to use reverse style modular
phone cables (see above figure) to interconnect LA152s
You may install your XpressNET in any configuration so long as there are no
loops. To install branches use a standard RJ14 or RJ12 splitter or Tee (found
wherever phone products are sold).
For exceptionally long XpressNET installations, (more than 300ft), you should use
wiring with at diameter of at least 20 gauge to ensure that sufficient power is
available to power your handhelds.