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Homerun approaches like this may have been status quo in previous AV installations (where cable runs from a central distribution point to each device on the network), but this method can quickly become disorganized and out of hand.

Avoiding the use of patch panels and patch cords in AV installations may save money, but the benefits of doing so end there. When you need to add or move a device, you’re faced with a mess. (The worst “spaghetti installation” we’ve seen was inside a notable downtown Chicago high-rise. There, different installers run their own cables. When a change is necessary, no one can find the cable they need – so they install a new one. Imagine the mess that creates!)

Instead of approaching AV installations that way, the use of patch cords and patch panels creates a “nerve center” for AV installations, consolidating cable and streamlining end-device connections. It also supports efficient moves, adds and changes so you can quickly rearrange, add or remove AV devices. It bundles connections together so they can connect via a patch cord to another location (to a different port, an end device, the Internet, etc.). Using patch cords and patch panels provides a simple, neat and easy-to-manage way to connect incoming and outgoing lines to multiple wall ports spread across different locations.

When patch panels are part of an enterprise network, for example, they may connect computers to outside lines, which then connect to wide area networks or the Internet. In AV environments, they may connect AV equipment – projectors, screens, videoconferencing components, intercoms, etc. – to outside lines.

This streamlined approach offers several benefits in AV applications:

  • Scalability: Easily add new devices without running new cables end-to-end

  • Improved cable management: Because patch panels are located closer to equipment, you can use shorter patch cords to connect the panel to the next network or device

  • Potential cost savings: Because they allow you to use shorter cables than you did previously, you may be able to decrease cabling costs

  • Fast maintenance: In addition to adding new devices, patch panels also make it fast and easy to move, maintain or make a quick repair if needed

Belden’s REVConnect® Connectivity line makes using patch cords and patch panels in AV installations easy, with core technology that utilizes one termination method for every component, from displays to access points. It’s ideal for IoT and AV applications and can be fitted with a FlexPlug to directly attach to end devices. Suitable for applications up to 100W, it can handle today’s smart AV technology while helping you complete patch panel deployments up to 50% faster. Learn more

作者简介

Ron Tellas

Belden企业解决方案业务部高级解决方案架构师

Ron Tellas 是射频设计和电磁传播方面的主题专家,于 2016 年加入 Belden,帮助制定智能建筑技术和应用的路线图。 他现在利用这些经验将系统、设备和连接纳入网络解决方案。 Ron 代表 Belden 参加多个标准组织、国家电气规范委员会并担任 FMP 联盟的董事会成员。 他拥有电气工程硕士和学士学位、工商管理硕士学位,也是 17 项美国专利的发明人。 罗恩因其对电信行业的杰出和有影响力的贡献而自豪地荣获 2024 年 Harry J. Pfister 奖。