Adder Technology AV Series Network Card User Manual


 
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Link in
The link from the transmitter to each receiver module is made using a twisted
pair cable, specied to Category 5 or higher.
When a single receiver is attached to a link cable, the maximum length of that
link cable is 300 metres (1000 feet).
RECEIVER
SKEW
GB
SKEW
RG
BRIGHT
SHARP
LINKO
UT
101
ADDERLINK
OUT
OUT
RECEIVERTRANSMITTER
Overall maximum link length: 300m
STANDARD LINK
However, if further receivers are connected in cascade to the initial receiver
(using the LINK OUT port – AdderLink AV101 modules only), then the overall
length of the link cables used must be reduced. For further information, please
refer to the section Making cascade connections.
NOTE: Where possible, avoid laying the twisted pair link cable(s) alongside
power cables.
1 Attach the connector of the link cable to the socket labelled
LINK IN on the AdderLink AV receiver. There should be a
click when the cable is fully inserted and locked in
place.
Note: AV200 transmitters and
receivers must not be connected,
via a CATx link, to AV100,
AV101 or AV104 modules.
Cascade connections to
other transmitter types are
possible, however, using the
video and audio out ports.
For further information, please
refer to the section Making cascade
connections.
Connections at the receiver
To connect displays and speakers
Dual video and audio outputs are provided on the AdderLink AV receiver. Both
sets of ports provide identical signals and their connection procedures are the
same:
1 Attach the video cable from the display module to the
socket labelled
OUT
on the AdderLink AV receiver.
2 Attach the stereo audio cable from the
speakers (or amplier) to the socket
labelled
OUT
on the AdderLink AV
receiver.
RECEIVER
SKEW
GB
SKEW
RG
BRIGHT
SHARP
LINK
OU
T
101
ADDERLINK
OUT
OUT