Product Description
In today's IT landscape, everything from audio and video to power is being integrated. However, what works well for IT doesn't always suit A/V and power needs. A prime example is the shrinking copper size in category cable patch cords. IT trends lean towards smaller 28 AWG conductors for higher density in patch bays and racks, while most standard Shielded Cat6A patch cables are 26 AWG. This has led to failures in A/V and PoE/HDBaseT links due to high voltage attenuation and poor power delivery. Liberty's new patch cable line is here to solve these problems. It's designed to support HDBaseT, power, and audio/video over IP. With true 24 AWG conductors in all lines, it offers less attenuation and better power delivery, preventing issues before they start. Other great features include molded boots for enhanced 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, and molded snagless strain relief boots for better support.
Using your Liberty AV Category 5E patch cable is a breeze. Just plug one end into your device, like a computer or router, and the other end into the corresponding port. Make sure to align the connector properly with the port to avoid any damage. When it comes to placement, try to keep the cable away from sources of interference like large electrical appliances. This will help maintain a stable connection. For maintenance, keep the cable clean by gently wiping it with a dry cloth if it gets dirty. Avoid bending the cable too sharply as it could damage the internal conductors. Also, don't pull on the cable too hard when unplugging it; instead, hold the connector firmly and gently remove it. With proper use and care, your patch cable will serve you well for a long time.