ADDERLink AV200 Manual
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AdderLink AV200 series Digital Signage Extenders ADDER ® TRANSMITTE R LINK5 L INK 6 LINK7 L INK 8 LINK 1POWE R LINK 2 L INK 3 LINK4 ADDERLINK www.adder .com 208 OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT IN
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1 SECT 1 Contents Welcome Introduction ........................................................................\ .........2 Standard AdderLink AV200 models .......................................2 Support for DDC (Display Data Channel) ..............................3 Expansion via cascade links ....................................................4 What’s in the box ........................................................................\ 5 What...
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2 SECT 2 Welcome Introduction The AdderLink AV200 family of digital signage extenders provide a modula\ r method to distribute high quality video and audio to remote display unit\ s as well as handling serial control signals. The various modules of the AdderLink\ AV200 family support a wide range of configurations: from individual point-t\ o-point installations to multiple screen distributions, all via CATx cabling at \ distances up to...
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3 CATx LINK UP TO 300m SERIAL Y-CABLE POWER RECEIVER 200R RECEIVER 200R VIDEO AUDIO POWER PC RS232 SERIAL TRANSMITTER 204T/208T AdderLink AV204T and AV208T transmitters The AdderLink AV204T transmitter provides four CATx outputs while the AV\ 208T provides eight CATx output to directly drive AV200R/AV201R receiver modu\ les located at distances up to 300m (1000 feet). Note: An optional serial Y-cable is available (part number: VSC19), which...
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4 Expansion via cascade links In order to create small, medium and large digital signage networks, all AV200 transmitters are designed to support additional transmitter modules (an\ d their subsequent multiple receivers). This is achieved using the video, audio\ and serial out ports to provide the inputs into the next transmitter module, and so\ on. AV transmitters can be connected in cascade to provide further video, audio and serial...
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5 ADDER ® TRANSMITTE R LINK5 L INK 6 LINK7 L INK 8 LINK 1POWE R LINK 2 L INK 3 LINK4 ADDERLINK www.adder .com208 OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT IN For each AV module: 5.3V Power adapter and country-specific mains cable Self adhesive rubber feet Video cable to connect a transmitter to the source PC and optionally to connect additional transmitter modules in cascade. Adder P/N: VSC18 RECEIVER200 ADDERLINK OUTOUT TRANSMITTER200 ADDERLINK ININ What’s in the...
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6 Module features TRANSMITTER 200 ADDERLINK IN IN Point to point transmitter module(AV200T model pictured) Power supply connection Local video outputLocal audio output Video input from source PC Audio input from source PC Link output to receiver Serial port connection from source PC (female 9-way D-type) Indicators RECEIVER SKEWGBSKEW RGBRIGHT SHARP 201 ADDERLINK OUT OUT Point to point receiver module(AV201R model pictured) Power adapter...
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7 Installation Locations Please consider the following important points when planning the positio\ ns of your AdderLink AV modules: • Take care not to exceed the maximum link cable lengths (please refer to the section Making cascade connections). • Ensure that the transmitters are as close as possible to the source PC system and the receivers are similarly close to the display modules. Use video \ connection cables that are correctly...
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8 Using the rear mounting slot The slot at the rear of AV200 and AV201 modules allow them to be hung up\ on a fixed screw that protrudes from the mounting surface. IMPORTANT: The internal circuit board is accessible through the mounting\ slot. Ensure that any mounting screws protrudes no further than ½” (12.\ 5mm) into the module casing - serious electrical damage will be caused if the scre\ w makes contact with the internal circuitry. 5mm...
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9 Using the optional rack mount chassis 1 Place the optional rack plate onto the front of the transmitter or recei\ ver module and secure it with the countersunk screws. 2 Orient the module on its side so that its labelled face is the correct way up and the securing plate is facing away from the rack. 3 Slide the module into the required rack position. 4 The rack mount chassis has a series of holes in its floor that are spa\ ced to...