User Guide Manual

DTP DVI 230 D Transmitter and Receiver • Introduction 5
6. Feed the twisted pair cables and the power cables through the opening and through the
wall box punch-out holes, securing them with cable clamps to provide strain relief.
NOTES:
In order to fit in the junction box, the twisted pair cables and RJ-45 connectors
should not have a boot installed.
One power supply can power both the transmitter and the receiver (see
Power Supply Wiring on page 11 and Ground Loops on page 14).
7. Trim back and insulate exposed cable shields with heat shrink to reduce the chance of
short circuits.
To prevent short circuits, the outer foil shield can be cut back to the point where the
cable exits the cable clamp.
8. Connect the cables to the rear of the unit (see Transmitter Rear Panel on page 7 and
Receiver Rear Panel on page 8 for connector details).
9. Connect front panel devices (see Transmitter Front Panel on page 6 and Receiver
Front Panel on page 9 for connector details), restore the power supply, and test the
transmitter and receiver system. Make any cabling adjustments before final installation,
as the cables will be inaccessible afterwards.
Installing a Mud Ring
1. Using the mud ring as a guide, mark the edges and cut out the material within the
marked area.
2. Insert the mud ring into the opening, rotate and secure the locking arms with the
supplied screws shown in figure 3.
3. Follow steps 6 through 9 of Preparing the Site and Installing the Wall Box above,
and Final Installation on the next page.
Mud Ring
Wall
Figure 3. Installing the Mud Ring