Crimping RJ-45 PDF
Crimping RJ-45 PDF
Crimping RJ-45 PDF
For CAT-5
The NuVo audio systems require CAT-5, four twisted
pairs, for communication between the keypads and the
main amplifier unit. Each end of the wire is terminated
with an RJ45 connector.
The correct wiring scheme for the CAT-5 wire is standard EIA/TIA 568A, which is the industry standard for
computer networking. Properly terminating the CAT-5
wire is crucial for the operation of the system. It is
very important to use a good quality crimp tool, and
testing each termination with a CAT-5 wire tester will
insure that your system operates flawlessly.
The steps below are written for use with the KHS6640
system. Any color scheme will work, but the pin-out is
reversed on the other end of the CAT-5. In other words,
Pin 1 on the amplifier end should go to Pin 8 on the
controller end, Pin 7 to Pin 2, Pin 6 to Pin 3, etc.
Step-by-Step Crimping Instructions
1. Strip a portion of the insulation, at least 3/4, exposing the 4 twisted pairs.
2. Untwist the wires and fan them out individually.
Arrange the wires into the correct color scheme.
Note that each of the wires is either a solid color, or
a white wire with a colored stripe. The colors are
green, orange, blue, and brown. The colors need to be
in the order shown in Fig. 1.
3. Flatten the wires in their correct order, and trim
them evenly across the top. Most crimp tools have a
wire trimmer built-in. It is best to trim the wires to
about 1/2 in length.
4. While holding the wires flat between your thumb
and forefinger, insert the wires into the RJ45 connector, so each wire is in its own slot. Push the wire
into the RJ45, so all 8 conductors touch the end of
the connector. The insulation jacket should extend
beyond the crimp point of the RJ45.
5. Insert the RJ45 into the crimp tool receptacle and
squeeze the tool firmly. Note that a ratchet type tool
should tighten down until it no longer clicks.
6. The RJ45 should be firmly crimped to the CAT-5
insulation. It is necessary that the color scheme be
repeated identically on each end of the wire.
1
Pair 2
Pair 1
8
Pair 4
Pair 3
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6