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Stereo AV/IR Pass-Thru Balun Optimizes Cat5E/6 Usage PDF Print E-mail
MuxLab Inc. announces its latest solution for the custom AV market, the stereo-AV/IR pass-thru balun (p/n 500048, 500049). The balun allows one composite video, one stereo audio channel and one IR emitter signal to be transmitted via in a point-to-point scenario over one Cat5E cable. The product features hi-fidelity audio performance with a frequency response of 20Hz to 20KHz and screw terminals for connection to a 3rd party IR remote control emitter, thereby fully optimizing the use of the Cat5E cable. The balun also features built-in colour-coded RCA cable leads for greater ease of installation in the structured cabling environment. Its one-piece design allows it to be connected directly to any AV equipment and then patched in to the nearest Cat5 modular outlet.
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