Splitter/Multicore





 

The TEQSAS splitter system consists of individual 19” modules, which either perform a specific splitter function or create an audio circuit connection for the splitter. A splitter is created by plugging together the appropriate modules, each of which has 10 or a multiple of 10 channels. Accordingly, systems can be designed of any size, in multiples of 10, with any number of connections.

The modules are connected together by cable via 10-channel connections on a D-sub 37 pol. basis.

 

The panels that you see on this page are a selection. You can find our complete program as a PDF in the download area at the end of this dokument.

 

 

 

TX104 module




 

The transformer module TX104 is the central building block in the MMSS splitter system. It consists of 10 high quality 1-to-4 splitting transformers from Haufe, along with the corresponding input and output sockets. The 19” reinforced sectional housing is constructed of aluminum with 1 HE and 100mm depth.

All inputs and outputs of the splitting transformers on the rear side fit as 10-channel D-sub connections.

 

 

TX102l module




 

The transfomer module TX102l has been special developed to isolate and balance high level line signals. It consists of 10 high-quality 1-to-2 splitting transformers from Lundahl, that can handle a max. level of +16dBu. The built-in transformers are housed in a mu-metal can that increases the immunity to ground noise. The primary and secondary windings are built up in a special structure that results in an internal cancellation of noise signals caused by an external magnetic field. You can use the TX102l without any problems close to large transformers!

 

TVXLR module




 

The TVXLR module of the TEQSAS modular splitter system combines 10 XLR outlets with a 10-channel interface for radio and television companies in Germany. The two sections can be operated completely independently of one another and are each supplied with 2 parallel 10-channel D-sub connectors. The XLR outputs and Siemens connection can also be fed from various splitter outputs. You can also connect both sections just as well with a short D-sub cable.

 

TV module




 

The TV module of the TEQSAS modular splitter system serves as an interface for radio and television companies multicore standard in Germany. It is manufactured in the new 10-channel standard norm for 30-pol. Siemens terminal strips.

 

H212 module




The H212 module from the TEQSAS modular splitter system offers, for any 2 connections, Harting connections meeting the 12-pair TEQSAS standard. The module has four D-sub 37pol. sockets on the reverse side, in which each 2 are in parallel. This makes it possible to insert the H212 module between the TX104 and another multicore in/output.

The H212 module is primarily used as a subdistribution interface for stage multicores. It works along with subdistribution boxes that have 12 XLR inputs.

 

TT240 module




 

TT240 patchfields provide tiny telephone patch points within a splitter or cabling system. They provide 2 rows by 40 sockets assorted in blocks of 10, which are connected to dsub system sockets on the rear. TT240 modules can be used for cross pathing input or output signals of a splitter system by just inserting the module in between the required system connections. They are manufactured in three versions:

TT240N / non normalized: inside the module no connections between the upper and the lower row of sockets are provided. The 8 10ch blocks can be used as independent connections.

TT240H / half normalized: If no connector is plugged into a socket the upper sockets are connected to the sockets in the lower row. Plugging a connector in the upper or lower rows socket will break this connection. This is mainly useful for cross patching purposes. Without any patch cable plugged the patching will be 1:1.

TT240F / full normalized: As with full normalization both socket rows are connected when no connector is plugged into a socket but only when the lower socket is used the connection will be opened. By this the upper row sockets can be used as parallel outputs of a incoming signal while the lower row sockets act as alternative inputs. If used for cross patching incoming signals can be patched to more than one input.

A certain feature of TEQSAS TT240 modules is their way to treat the signal grounds. We use special manufactured Mosses & Mitchell sockets which provide a extra contact switch. By this not only the signal lines but also the signal ground is completely isolated on normalized fields when connections are opened.

 

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