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AXUM - The Facts | Smart in Soluons AXUM - The Facts | Smart in Soluons
All system parts of the AXUM will be connected using the well
known Ethernet standard.
These connecons have to be conrming IEEE 802.3 standard,
where each system part has a 100BASE-TX connecon.
With switches you can make larger networks with various
types of interconnecvity.
We advice to only use managed switches in your system,
although unmanaged switches will funcon normally.
For your informaon we hereby specify some connec-
on standards available on standard Ethernet.
Name Mbps Cable Max. length
100BASE-TX 100 unshielded twisted pair100 m
100BASE-FX 100 mulmode ber 2 Km
100BASE-T 1000 unshielded twisted pair100 m
100BASE-SX 1000 mulmode ber 500 m
100BASE-LX 1000 single-mode ber 5 Km
100BASE-ZX 100 single-mode ber 70 Km
If your system only has one single surface and one I/O rack,
it is possible to connect these system parts with a cross
cable (aer you have congured your I/O rack). This is a
basic setup, saves cost, but it means you can not expand
your system without rst adding a switch in your network.
CABLING:
All external audio equipment can be connected to the passive
19” rack-mount breakout panels with standardized connec-
tors such as XLR male/female and jacks as described earlier.
From these 19” passive rack-mountable breakout panels
you can connect the XLR/Jack in/outputs that are hardwired
to RJ45 connectors on the back of these panels directly to
your AXUM system with shielded twisted pair cable (STP).
The I/O cards in the 19” AXUM rack have equiva-
lent RJ 45 connectors to accept these STP cables.
It depends upon the installaon needs which
passive rack-mount breakout panel will be used
to connect with the AXUM I/O cards.
For your info STP cable is the only choice and
can be used up to lengths of 100 meters.
Connecting system parts:
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