
Specifications
Specifications subject to change without notice.
Maximum Distance* 480i/p: 1000 feet
720p: 500 feet
1080i/p: 500 feet
Maximum Input 1.1 Vp-p
Bandwidth 60 MHz, 3 dB roll off
Impedance 75 ohms at 1 MHz
Insertion Loss .1 dB for 0.1 MHz. Gradually increasing to 2.5 dB over the
frequency range.
Return Loss Greater than 15 dB over the frequency range
Common Mode Rejection -55 dB at 0.1 MHz. Gradually increasing to -20 dB at 60 MHz.
Unshielded Twisted Pair Maximum capacitance: 20 pf/foot
Cabling Specifications Impedance: 100 ohms @ 1 MHz
(24 gauge or lower solid Attenuation: 6.6 dB/1000 ft. @ 1 MHz
copper) Cat 5, Cat 5e, Cat 6, Cat 7 compatible
Connectors Three (3) female BNCs to one (1) RJ45
RJ45 Pinout Red (Pr): 7 & 8, pair 4
Green (Y): 3 & 6, pair 3
Blue (Pb): 1 & 2, pair 2
Temperature Operating: 32 to 131 F (0 to 55 C)
Storage: -4 to 185 F (-20 to 85 C)
Humidity: up to 95%
Enclosure Black plastic
Dimensions 4.3” x 2.5” x 1”
Weight 0.2 lbs (3.2 oz.)
Ordering Information AVO-V3HD-F: single AVO-V3HD-F balun in bulk packaging
AVO-V3HD-PAC-F: two AVO-V3HD-F baluns in retail-ready
packaging
Warranty 2 years
* Distances and picture quality may be affected by cable grade, cable quality, source and
destination equipment, RF and electrical interference, and cable patches. Intelix specifications are
based on straight-through cabling with standard-grade Cat 5.
Contact Information
Intelix
2222 Pleasant View Road
Middleton, WI 53562
Toll-free: 866-4-MATMIX
Phone: 608-831-0880
Fax: 608-831-1833
www.intelix.com
AvoCat
Series
Intelix AVO-V3HD-F Video Balun
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The AVO-V3HD-F balun allows the transmission
of component video (YPbPr) video via unshielded
twisted pair (UTP) cable, such as Cat 5 or Cat 6.
The AVO-V3HD-F is also supports one RGB or
three composite video signals.
The AVO-V3HD-F balun is connected to the
structured cabling via a modular wall jack in the work
area. It is equipped with three BNC connectors at
one end and an RJ45 jack at the other end.
Installation
Caution: Do not attempt to open the balun housing. There are no user-serviceable parts
To install an AVO-V3HD-F balun, perform the following steps:
1. Turn off power and disconnect the video equipment by following the manufacturer’s
instructions.
2. Make certain that outlets and cross connects to which you will connect the AVOV3HD-F are configured properly and labeled appropriately to identify the circuit.
Caution: Do not connect the AVO-V3HD-F to a telecommunication outlet
3. Verify the desired twisted pairs are not being used for other LAN or telephony
equipment.
4. Connect the BNC inputs from the source equipment to one of the two baluns. Two
AVO-V3HD-Fs are needed—one at each end of the run—and are interchangeable.
Caution: Do not mount the balun over equipment ventilation openings. Covering the
5. Connect a 4-pair Cat 5 cable from the RJ45 8-position modular jack of the AVOV3HD-F to a structured cable, such as Cat 5.
6. Connect the second balun’s BNC inputs to the destination equipment.
7. Connect the 4-pair Cat 5 cable from the RJ45 8-position modular jack of another
AVO-V3HD-F to the structured cable attached to the first balun.
8. Power on the source and destination equipment and test for correct operation.
inside the AVO-V3HD-F. Opening the unit will void your warranty.
wired to unrelated equipment. Making such a connection may damage
the equipment and/or balun. Please ensure all wiring is “straightthrough.”
openings may cause the equipment to overheat.

Troubleshooting
If your equipment malfunctions with AVO-V3HD-F baluns in place, follow the troubleshooting procedures below:
How do I crimp an unshielded RJ45 connector onto Cat 5?
Crimping an RJ45 connector onto Cat 5 is a fairly straight forward task, assuming you have
the proper tools. Keep in mind that baluns require either the EIA/TIA 568A or 568B crimp
pattern, which are the industry standards for networking.
1. Perform diagnostics on your audio equipment by following the manufacturer’s
instructions.
2. Check all the connections and the structured cabling system. Verify the RJ45 crimp
pattern conforms to either EIA/TIA 568A or 568B standards.
3. Check the pin configuration of the structured cabling.
4. The maximum operational distances over which the AVO-V3HD-F can be
transmitted is dependant on the equipment used and cable. Ensure that the
maximum recommended operational distances have not been exceeded.
5. Check that only twisted pair patch cords are being used.
6. Replace the AVO-V3HD-F balun with another AVO-V3HD-F that is known to be
working.
7. If you still cannot diagnose the problem, contact Intelix for support.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I expose the individual pairs in Cat 5 cabling?
There is no single method when exposing the four
individual pairs in twisted pair cabling, such as Cat 5
and Cat 6; however, it does help to have a cable
stripping tool designed to strip the cable jacket/
insulation.
Begin by stripping back the cable’s outer jacket/
insulation about an inch (or more depending on
whether multiple baluns will be connected to the pairs
of a single cable) so that the internal wires are exposed.
Be careful not to cut the internal wires when stripping
the insulation/jacket. Eight twisted wires and a string
should now be visible; the string is unnecessary and
may be removed. These eight wires, which when
combined form four pairs, connect directly to the
baluns. Typical protocol pairs similar colors; the
important thing is to verify the same color-coded pairs
are used on each end.
1. First, strip a portion of the insulation about 3/4" to expose the four twisted pairs.
2. Next, untwist the wires and fan them out so that they match either EIA/TIA 568A or
568B pattern.
3. Evenly trim the wires to about 1/2". Most RJ45 crimp tools feature a built-in wire
trimmer.
4. Insert the trimmed wires into the RJ45 connector so that each wire is in its individual
slot. Verify each wire is completely inserted.
5. Finally, insert the RJ45 connector into the crimp tool and squeeze firmly.
6. Repeat the above steps on the other end of the Cat 5 cable and verify pinout is iden-
tical on each end.