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© MuxLab Inc.
Specifications
Environment Line level unbalanced analogue audio
Devices DVD, VCR, camcorders, audio mixers, audio matrix switchers,
audio splitters, audio distribution amplifiers, boosters, satellite
receivers, MPEG players, laptops, stereo audio amplifiers, audio
switchers, integrated TV monitors and other line level audio
equipment
Transmission Transparent to the user.
Bandwidth (3dB point)
(400 O source & 50 kO
receiver)
Up to 1,000 ft (305m): 60Hz -20 kHz
1,000 ft (305m) to 5,000 ft (1.5 km): 100Hz -20 kHz
Maximum Input Level 1.1Vp-p
Insertion Loss per Balun
Pair Less than 1 dB per pair over the frequency range
Common Mode Rejection
(CMMR) Greater than 60 dB @ 1 kHz
Audio Source Impedance Less than 600 ohms
Audio Receiver Impedance 10 k ohmsor greater
Impedance Transformation
Ratio Single unit: 4:1 (source: line)
Cable –UTP
24 gauge or lower solid copper twisted pair wire impedance: 100
ohms at 1 MHz. Maximum capacitance: 20 pf/foot.
Attenuation: 6.6 dB/1000 ft at 1 MHz
Max. Distance –Cat 5 UTP 5,000 ft (1,525m)
Connectors Two (2) RCA-M 6” cable leads
One (1) RJ45
Pin Configuration (RJ45) Audio 1 (White): pins 1[R] & 2 [T]
Audio 2 (Red): pins 3 [R] & 6 [T]
Temperature Operating: 0ºto 55ºC. Storage:-20ºto 85ºC. Humidity: up to
95%
Enclosure ABS. Fire retardant plastic
Dimensions 1.875” x 1.0” diameter plus 6” audio lead
Weight 1.0 oz (28 gms).
Warranty Lifetime
Order Information 500027 Stereo Audio Balun
8114 Trans Canada Hwy, St. Laurent, Quebec, Canada, H4S1M5
Tel.: (514) 905-0588 Fax: (514) 905-0589
Toll Free (North America): (877) 689-5228
E-mail: [email protected] URL: www.muxlab.com
94-000555-ASE-000583-A
Stereo Audio Balun (500027)
Quick Installation Guide
Introduction
The VideoEase Stereo Audio Balun (500027) allows unbalanced line level stereo audio to
be transmitted up to 5,000 ft (1.5km) via unshielded copper twisted pair (UTP) in a
point-to-point connection. The product is designed for mid-range audio applications.
Used in pairs, the Stereo Audio Balun eliminates costly and bulky audio cable, allowing
audio equipment to be connected or moved within a structured cabling environment. The
500027 also works in conjunction with other MuxLab audio-video products including the
500200, 500012, 500001 and 500019 for a more complete cabling solution. Applications
include; audio distribution, custom residential systems and intercom systems.
Installation
To install the Stereo Audio Baluns, perform the following steps:
1. One pair of Stereo Audio Baluns is required for each stereo channel.
2. Identify the pin configuration of the baluns. Two (2) twisted pairs are required
as shown in the following diagram.
© MuxLab Inc.
Note: The Stereo Audio Balun is phase polarity sensitive. Therefore, in order to
achieve full stereo audio quality, please ensure that the wiring is straight-through and
according to EIA568 (A or B) standard.
3. Verify the colors of the RCA plugs and connect one (1) Stereo Audio Balun to
the left-audio and right-audio RCA connectorsof the audio source.
4. Verify the colors of the RCA plugs and connecta second Stereo Audio Balun to
the left-audio and right-audio RCA connectorsof the audio receiver at the
remote end.
5. Complete the connection between the two (2) baluns, using standard UTP
cable, connector blocks and appropriate modular RJ45 outlets.
6. Power-on the audio equipment and check the audio quality. The audio should
be clear within the maximum specified distances. The following diagram shows
a typical configuration.
Troubleshooting
The following table describes some of the symptoms, probable causes and possible solutions
in respect to the installation of the Stereo Audio Balun. If you still cannot diagnose the
problem, please call MuxLab Customer Technical Supportat 877-689-5228 (toll-free in North
America) or 514-905-0588 (International).
Symptom Probable Causes Possible Solutions
Poor audio
quality EMI interference. Check that wiring is not too close to
transformers and ballasts.
Split pair Ensure that the UTP pairs are not
split and that each pair of wires is
twisted.
No audio No power Check your audio system for power.
Open circuit Check wiring to ensure continuity
Defective balun Change Stereo Audio Baluns for
another pair.
Audio phase
cancellation Reversed wires Check for straight-through wiring.
Audio weak Distance specifications
exceeded Check DC loop resistance and verify
if distance spec is exceeded. Reduce
cable length or eliminate high-loss
components.