User guide
• If bending the cable is necessary, make it gradual with no bend sharper than a one inch radius. Allowing the
cable to be sharply bent or kinked can permanently damage the cable’s interior.
• Dress the cables neatly with cable ties, using low to moderate pressure. Do not over tighten the ties.
• Cross-connect cables where necessary, using rated punch blocks, patch panels and components. Do not
splice or bridge the cable at any point.
• Keep the UTP cable as far away as possible from potential sources of EMI, such as electrical cables,
transformers and light fixtures. Do not tie the cables to electrical conduits or lay the cables on electrical
fixtures.
• Always test every installed segment with a cable tester. “Toning” alone is not an acceptable test.
• Always install jacks so as to prevent dust and other contaminants from settling on the contacts. The contacts
of the jack should face up on the flush mounted plates, or left/right/down on surface mount boxes.
• Always leave extra slack on the cables, neatly coiled in the ceiling or nearest concealed location. Leave at
least five feet at the work outlet side and 15 feet at the patch panel side.
• Choose either 568A or 568B wiring standard before beginning. Wire all jacks and patch panels for the same
wiring scheme. Don’t mix 568A and 568B wiring in the same installation.
• Always obey all local and national fire and building codes. Be sure to firestop all the cables that penetrate a
firewall. Use plenum rated cable where it is required.
60 MergePoint Unity™ KVM over IP and Serial Console Switch Installer/User Guide