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TIA568 Wiring Standards

How to decide which wiring pattern to use:

1. Does the job specification call out a wiring pattern?
2. Does the customer/end user have a preference for T568A or T568B?
3. Have patch panels already been purchased for the job? If so, they will probably be either T568A or T568B. The jacks should be wired to the same pattern as the panels.
4. Are you adding on to an existing wiring plant? If so, your new wiring should match the existing wiring.

If none of the factors above apply, either T568A or T568B may be used. It is important to ensure that the workstation connectors and the patch panels are wired to the same pattern. T568B is commonly used in commercial installations, while T568A is prevalent in residential installations.

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AVT-5831 Component Video Routing Switcher


AVT-5831 Component Video Routing Switcher

TVOne AVT-5831 Component Video Routing Switcher


Video/Audio Routing Switchers

Routing Switchers are also called Signal Selectors, AV Selectors or just Routers. A standard Routing Switcher can have multiple video and audio signals from a number of sources, such as VCR's, Video Game Consoles, DVD Players, etc, connected to its inputs. Its output or outputs can go to one or more destinations, such as VCR's or TV Sets. You can select which input goes to the output(s) with the push of a button, without moving audio and video cables around. A Matrix Router has the added flexibility of being able to route any one of the input signals to any one of the multiple outputs or to all the destination devices. Mechanical Passive Selectors just provide signal selection without any amplification or processing, since they require no power supply.

AVT-5831 Component Video Router allows you connect three YPbPr Component Video and Audio sources and select which of them is routed to the output. Multiple input devices, such as VCR's, DVD Players, Video Game Consoles, Satellite Receivers, etc., can be connected to a destination device without moving cables around. Input selection can be made via the Front Panel Push Buttons or the Infrared Remote Control. No signal degradation takes place, so the quality you put in is the same as the quality you get out. In addition of Component Video inputs, the AVT-5831 can also handle Analog Stereo or Toslink Optical Audio for each of the three audio inputs and route the selected input to the respective output.

AVT-5831 Features and Specs

  • 3 Video Inputs: YPbPr Component Video via 3x RCA connector
  • 3 Audio Inputs: Analog Stereo Audio via Mini-Stereo and Optical Audio (S/PDIF) via Toslink Connector
  • 1 Video Output: YPbPr Component Video via 3x RCA connector
  • 1 Audio Input: Analog Stereo Audio via Mini-Stereo and Optical Audio (S/PDIF) via Toslink Connector
  • High Video Bandwidth
  • Video S/N Ratio: >50dB
  • NTSC and PAL compatible
  • Size: 1.75" High x 9.4" Wide x 4.5" Deep (44mm x 238mm x 114mm)
  • Weight: 1 lb 9 oz (0.7g)
  • External 115VAC to 9VDC @ 500mA Power Supply Included
  • One-Year Limited Warranty

Price: $85.80 


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