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XLR Pin

Standard RS485 Wire Conductor

Pin 1

Shield

Pin 2

Data - (pair 1 complement)

Pin 3

Data + (pair 1 true)

Pin 4

Not connected

Pin 5

Not connected

DMX over Cat5e/Cat6

Wire Color 

and #

Function

XLR 

Pin #

White/orange (1) Data + (pair 1 true)

3

Orange (2)

Data - (pair 1 complement)

2

White/green (3) Unassigned

-

Green (6)

Unassigned

-

Blue (4)

Unassigned

-

White/blue (5)

Unassigned

-

White/brown (7) Data signal common for Pair 1

1

Brown (8)

Unassigned with IDC Connectors

1

Installation Guide

PATHPORT INSTALL GUIDE-REV7

12/10/18

This guide describes the requirements for, and the steps 

involved in the permanent installation of all Pathway  

Connectivity Pathport

® 

gateways. Some familiarity with 

DMX512 and Ethernet lighting networks is assumed.
This guide covers the following model numbers: 1011, 1012, 

6101, 6102, 6151, 6152, 6182, 6201, 6202, 6203, 6225, 6321, 

6322, 6326, 6421, 6422, 6423, 6424, 6425, 6426, 6427, 6730 

and 6824 models. It may also cover certain custom Pathport 

models.

Network wiring should follow standard Ethernet wiring rules and be 

installed by a qualified person. Category 5 wire or better is required 

and should be certified under the TIA/EIA-568 standard. Without 

certification, it may be impossible to determine the source of any 

problems.

Good wiring practice prohibits the termination of building wire with 

a male RJ45 plug or the “hard-wiring” of data lines to end devices. 

Pathport two-port gateways ship with an in-line female RJ45 mini-

jack, similar to a  punchdown connector, as well as a short male-to-

male RJ45 jumper. The jumper is then connected to the gateway.
The in-line jack and jumper are available an accessory package for 

the Pathport Uno.

RS485 wire color is manufacturer-specific. Use the connector to 

 

determine pin number for each wire. We suggest Belden 9829 or 

9842.

When  Cat5  (or  higher)  wire  is  used  for  DMX  transmission,  the

 

following chart is used instead:

This  chart  is  based  on ANSI  standard  E1.27-2  and  is  intended 

for permanently installed DMX cabling. The connection of DMX 

 

equipment to non-DMX equipment such as Ethernet switches may 

result in equipment damage.
To help prevent this possibility, unless the wires have another known 

usage in the existing installation, wires 3 through 6 should be capped 

and turned back.
The  use  of  RJ45  connectors  for  DMX  equipment  should  be 

 

restricted to patch bays in access controlled rooms and not used for 

the connection of portable equipment.
Pre-configured Pathport eDIN cards use Black as common, green 

as D- and red as D+.

NETWORK REQUIREMENTS - WIRING & LAYOUT

Pathport  one-,  two-,  and  four-port  gateways  are  designed  to 

 

utilize the IEEE 802.3af standard, commonly called Power-over-

 

Ethernet  (PoE).  PoE-enabled  switches,  such  as  Pathway  VIA 

 

entertainment-class switches like the #6740, are readily available. 

Their use is strongly recommended to simply installation and prevent 

the need for separate power cabling.

Pathport gateways retain their IP and patch configuration in non-

 

volatile memory. Significant on-site time savings can be attained by 

configuring the Pathport name and network information in the shop. 

With a computer and a switch, create a simple network mock-up. 

Use Pathscape software to configure the individual Pathport and port 

names, and to set IP addresses and basic patches. Put temporary 

labels on the Pathports with the fit-up location, then repackage them 

for shipping.

NETWORK REQUIREMENTS - PoE

PRE-CONFIGURATION

Pathway Connectivity Solutions 

#103—1439 17Avenue SE Calgary AB

 

Canada T2G 1J9

support@pathwayconnect.com 

www.pathwayconnect.com

 

tel (403) 243-8110 fax (403) 287-1281

DMX CONNECTOR WIRE TERMINATIONS

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