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ADDITIONAL SWITCHING SYSTEM
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[The rear of the Monitor ST/SR Remote pictured above]
4 & 5. Shielded Ethernet Cable:
What: Ethernet CAT 5e shielded cable connects 4 and 5, bridging the Monitor ST remote and Additional
Switching Rack®.
Example: The remote connects to the Additional Switching Rack® with shielded CAT 5-e cable. It may
safely be up to 100 feet long. Come out of the remote, into the “REMOTE IN” jack.
Tip:, Don’t plug this into a router or computer unless you want to see the chip set blow sky high and
void the warranty! It is not an Ethernet connection. An RJ-45 jack was used because this allows
one to procure cables and extensions without a fuss. Please only use shielded Cat 5-e cable and
connectors.
6 & 7. Shielded Ethernet Cable:
What: Ethernet CAT 5e shielded cable connects 6 and 7, bridging the Additional Switching Rack® and
Monitor ST.
Caution: Don’t plug this into a router or computer unless you want to see the chip set blow sky high and
void the warranty! It is not an Ethernet connection. An RJ-45 jack was used because this allows
one to procure cables and extensions without a fuss. Please only use shielded Cat 5-e cable and
connectors.
Example: Utilizing the long cable provided, the Remote’s Out (4) connects to the “REMOTE IN” on the
Additional Switching System’s chassis. The Additional Switching System’s “REMOTE THRU”
connects via the short Ethernet cable provided to the Monitor ST’s “REMOTE IN”.
8. Review from previous section: “3. Two XLR(F)-XLR(M) Analog Cables...