When installing a Hikvision AX Hybrid Pro control panel, one of the most common questions is:
👉 “Which cable should I use to connect wired sensors — Cat6 or 4-core?”
At first glance, you might think Cat6 (used for network data) could also be used for sensors. But in real-world installations, a 4-core alarm control cable is the right and reliable choice.
Let’s explore why professionals — including us at NEXA SYSTEM, Kochi — prefer 4-core cables over Cat6 for alarm and sensor wiring.
⚙️ Understanding the AX Hybrid Pro System
The Hikvision AX Hybrid Pro is a next-generation security control panel that supports both wired and wireless sensors.
It integrates advanced alarm technology, remote control via Hik-Connect, and supports multiple wired zones for devices like:
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PIR motion sensors
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Magnetic door contacts
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Glass break detectors
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Smoke sensors
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Panic switches
Each wired sensor requires signal and power connections — and that’s where the cable type becomes critical.
🧩 Why 4-Core Control Cable Is the Best Fit
A 4-core alarm control cable is specifically designed for low-voltage signal and power transmission used in alarm systems.
🔸 Benefits of 4-Core Cable:
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Dedicated Power & Signal Lines
Two cores carry 12 V power (+/−) and two carry the signal/tamper lines, ensuring clean separation of current and signal. -
Stable & Interference-Free Communication
Alarm cables are built to handle low-frequency DC signals, making them ideal for sensors connected to panels like AX Hybrid Pro. -
Low Voltage Drop
With thicker copper cores (0.5 mm² or higher), they maintain voltage stability even on long runs. -
Easy Wiring & Identification
Color-coded cores (Red, Black, Yellow, Blue) simplify installation and fault-finding. -
Compliant with Security Standards
Professional alarm installations follow IS and international standards, which recommend multi-core control cables for security systems.
⚡ Why Cat6 Is Not Recommended
Although Cat6 is an excellent cable for network data, it’s not ideal for alarm sensor wiring. Here’s why:
| Reason | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Different purpose | Cat6 is made for high-speed Ethernet signals (100 MHz+), not DC alarm circuits. |
| Voltage drop risk | Thinner conductors can cause voltage loss when powering sensors. |
| Crosstalk and noise | Twisted pairs can induce interference between power and signal wires. |
| Confusing pair mapping | Using Cat6 for power + signal can cause mistakes during maintenance. |
| Not standard compliant | Alarm standards specify multi-core control cables, not network cables. |
In short, Cat6 might work temporarily in short distances, but it’s not reliable or safe for long-term professional installations.
🔌 Recommended Cable Specification
For best performance and durability in AX Hybrid Pro installations:
| Parameter | Recommended |
|---|---|
| Type | 4-core or 6-core alarm control cable |
| Conductor Size | 0.5 mm² to 0.75 mm² pure copper |
| Voltage Rating | 300/500 V |
| Insulation | PVC or FRLS (Fire Retardant Low Smoke) |
| Length Limit | Keep below 100 m for power-fed sensors |
| Shielding | Optional for noisy environments |
For large installations, go for shielded twisted pair control cable to reduce interference.
🛠️ Pro Installation Tips
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Always power down the AX Hybrid Pro panel before wiring sensors.
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Use proper EOL (End-of-Line) resistors as per Hikvision guidelines for accurate alarm detection.
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Label all cores clearly for each sensor zone.
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Avoid running alarm cables parallel to 230 V AC lines to reduce noise pickup.
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Use FRLS cable for indoor wiring — safer in case of fire.
🧠 Real-World Example (From NEXA SYSTEM)
At NEXA SYSTEM, we’ve successfully installed multiple Hikvision AX Hybrid Pro panels across Kerala — from residential villas to commercial buildings.
In every project, we used 4-core control cable for all wired sensors. This has ensured:
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Stable communication between panel and sensors
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No false alarms
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Easier service and maintenance
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📞 Need Professional Installation?
If you’re in Kerala and want to install or upgrade your Hikvision AX Hybrid Pro alarm system, contact:
NEXA SYSTEM
📍 Vyttila, Kochi, Kerala
📲 WhatsApp: 80755 43378
🌐 www.nexasystem.com
We use only high-quality materials and follow industry-standard wiring practices for every project.
🏁 Conclusion
When it comes to connecting wired sensors to your Hikvision AX Hybrid Pro, always go with a 4-core control cable.
It’s safer, standard-compliant, and built for alarm circuits — unlike Cat6, which is designed for high-frequency data.
✅ Professional tip: Choose quality cable today — avoid false alarms tomorrow.