Product Description
In today's IT world, it's absorbing all sorts of content like Audio/Video and power. But what suits IT might not be great for A/V and Power. For example, Category Cable patch cords are using less copper. IT is going for smaller sizes, with 28 AWG conductors for a smaller diameter and higher density in patchbays and racks. Most manufacturers' standard Shielded Cat6A patch cable is 26 AWG, which causes failures in A/V and PoE/HDBaseT links due to high voltage attenuation and power loss. Liberty's new patch cable line is designed to solve these problems. It supports HDBaseT, Power, Audio, and Video over IP. Using true 24 AWG conductors, it reduces attenuation and delivers power better. Liberty's new Cat5E, Cat6, and Cat6A patch cables prevent issues before they occur. Other features include molded boots for better strength and durability, and a snagless latch design. Key Features: 24 AWG stranded bare copper conductors; 4 twisted pairs with varying lays to reduce crosstalk; U/UTP format with unshielded pairs and no overall shield; Flame rated PVC Jacket in 6 colors; Molded Snagless Strain Relief Boots for better support.
Using this Liberty AV patch cable is easy. Just connect one end to your device and the other end to the corresponding port. When connecting, make sure the connectors are properly inserted to avoid loose connections. As for maintenance, keep the cable away from sharp objects to prevent damage to the jacket. Also, avoid bending the cable too sharply for a long time as it might affect the performance. If you notice any signs of wear or damage, it's a good idea to replace the cable. And when not in use, you can neatly coil the cable to save space and prevent tangling.