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A guide for using the Custom Wall Plates page.

Connector Notes
Connectors are listed alphabetically and the "X" signifies that the connector will fit in the plate type for that column.
The "Type" column identifies what type of connector it is:

B = BULKHEAD = Female connector on front and back
S = SOLDER = Solder points on rear of connector
T = TERMINAL = Screw Terminals or Punch Down for solder less


Possible Options:
CI = Colored Insulators
CW = Colored Washers
SC = Shell Color


Some examples:

Example #1

Let's say you need a panel with  RCA Bulkheads and SVHS Bulkheads:

As you find your connectors in the chart you see there would be two possible wall plate solutions - the XLR, and the Master Wall Plate.

This would tell you that this request is no problem to produce - once we obtain some more info we'll determine the best choice to use.


Example #2

Let's say you need a panel with SVHS, RCA, HDMI, 3.5MM, HD15, and F Bulkheads:

As you find your connectors in the chart you see there would be two possible wall plate solutions - the XLR, and the Master Wall Plate.

This would tell you that this request is no problem to produce - once we obtain some more info we'll determine the best choice to use.


Example #3

Take the same example above but add a DVI bulkhead

As you find your connectors in the chart you can see there would be one possible wall plate solution - the Master Wall Plate.

This would tell you that this request is no problem to produce.


Stock Wall Plate Layouts

Below is the available layouts for stock wall plates - you can use this to help layout the connector sequences.

Wall Plate Configurations XLR

8 Port (1 row of 8)

X

16 Port (2 row of 8)

X

24 Port (3 rows of 8)

X
32 Port (4 rows of 8) X
40 Port (5 rows of 16)
48 Port (6 rows of 16) X
Master Wall Plate 1
The Master Wall Plate 1 holds 5 Module Plates Master Wall Plate Info
Master Wall Plate 2
The Master Wall Plate 2 holds 10 Module Plates Master Wall Plate Info