CATLink MINI 3-channel multicore adapter
etherCON F - 2 x XLR 3p F + etherCON

CLREAESIP

  • transmission of two audio signals (analogue or AES/EBU), 48 V phantom power and 1x 100 Mbit/s
  • rugged aluminium housing (based on our popular StraightLink series)
  • housing size: l=110 mm, w=41 mm, h=44 mm
  • fanout length up to 1.5 m
  • clear channel labelling and colour-coding
  • for network cables with complete shielding (e.g. RC5EE)
  • 1x 10/100 Mbit/s and 2x audio in box
Lieferzeit
2-3 Tage
CAT/AES IN Adapter 1,5m., etherCON socket w. fanout to

order code: CLREAESIP2

length:1.5 m
connector 1:etherCON F
connector 2:2x XLR 3p F, 1x etherCON 10/100 Mbits/s
cable color:black
Stock:
short-notice delivery possible
€211.82 / pcs
incl. German VAT and incl. postage within Germany this product is available for business customers only

cable

channels: 3
cable typ: OmniTRANS, digital, 110 Ohm, double shielded
jacket: PVC

connectors

connector 1: etherCON socket
connector 2: 2x XLR 3p female, 1x etherCON RJ45 plug 8p
A network cable has four pairs of twisted wires, each with characteristic wave impedance of 100 ohms. Wouldn’t it be practical if the cable could be used to send four audio signals (analogue or AES/EBU), or even four DMX signals? Now this is possible – thanks to the new KLOTZ CATLink series. These multicore systems comprise rugged aluminium housing (based on our popular StraightLINK Series) with integrated etherCON socket on one end and a 4-channel pigtail up to 1.5 m in length on the other. The AES/EBU patch cable we use is our OT1000 – a highly flexible cable with low external diameter that masters the task with ease. Because clear channel labelling and colour-coding are a given with KLOTZ products, distinguishing the individual channels is simple. Eight (!) different product models are available, spaning XLR 3-pin female and male (AES/EBU), XLR 5-pin. female and male (DMX) and hybrids RJ45/etherCON for 10/100MB/s plus 2x XLR 3-pin female and male (CAT and AES/EBU). They cover every connection and cabling need. We always (!) recommend using a network conductor with overall shield (e.g. our RC5EE Cable) as a connection cable, to ensure the four separate channels share a common earth.