Adder Technology X200 Connections, Cable length advice, When used with an AdderView CATx switch

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Installation & Operation

Connections

Installation of the X200 modules is straightforward and minimal configuration requirements in most cases. Each of the (up to) two moulded CAMs (Computer Access Modules) connect directly to a computer system, while the remote X200 module is at the other end of the twisted pair cable runs and attaches to the keyboard, mouse, etc.

X200 receiver units can also be used with AdderView CATx switches to allow one or more user consoles to be placed remotely from the central unit.

Connections at each CAM (local) unit

Connections at the X200 (remote) module

Cable length advice

The X200 modules support twisted-pair structured cabling within categories 5, 5e and 6. Of these three cable types, category 5 generally provides the best transmission of video signals because its four pairs of conductors are the most evenly twisted.

Category 5e and 6 cables use conductor pairs that are unevenly twisted in order to combat interference effects encountered within higher frequency networks. While these uneven twists work well for Ethernet signals, they can impose problems for the video signals transceived by the X200 modules. The X200 modules send the red, green and blue video signals on separate twisted pairs within the cable. If any of the colour signals are made to travel slightly further or shorter distances than the others, the result is seen as misaligned colours on screen. This is called skew and becomes more noticeable as cable runs become longer and screen resolutions/refresh rates increase.

As an approximate guide, you should expect the following maximum cable lengths:

Resolution

X200 without de-skew

X200 with de-skew

1920 x 1200

50m

50m

1600 x 1200

100m

200m

1280 x 1024

-

300m

When used with an AdderView CATx switch

It is possible to locate each CAM up to 50 metres from the AdderView CATx switch. This distance must be taken into account when planning the cable run from the X200 to the CATx switch. The total distance from any X200 to any CAM must not exceed 300 metres (or less if an X200 without de-skew is used).

REMOTE

X200

CAM

COMPUTER

USER

 

 

SYSTEM

 

300 metres (980 feet)

50 metres

 

 

maximum

(160 feet)

 

 

 

maximum

 

Overall maximum length between any remote user and any host system must not exceed 300 metres (980 feet)

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Contents Adder X200 Extender Contents Introduction X200 receivers only for use with CATx switches etcX200 model range Extender pair packages X200 + CAMWhat you may additionally need Supplied itemsResolution X200 without de-skew X200 with de-skew Cable length adviceWhen used with an AdderView CATx switch ConnectionsConnections at each CAM local unit Connections at the X200 remote module Welcome contentsSwitches 2 X200 module switchesSwitch Operation Selecting and using computersGeneral use Locking and unlocking the systemEntering, using and exiting configuration mode ConfigurationTo enter and use configuration mode To exit from configuration modeMouse switching control Password settingTo set a password To clear a password and restore factory default settingsHot plugging PS/2-style connections and mouse restoration Microsoft and Logitech -specific mouse settingsWhich restore setting do I use? To apply remote user video compensation Video compensation sharpness and brightnessTo use skew adjustment Video skew adjustment X200AS models onlyReport X200-series firmware version Miscellaneous settingsTo perform a flash upgrade Performing flash upgradesIssues to consider when performing flash upgrades Where Vxxx is the upgrade file version numberUS +1 888 275 Getting assistanceSafety information WarrantyEuropean EMC directive 89/336/EEC Radio Frequency EnergyFCC Compliance Statement United States Canadian Department of Communications RFI statementHoe Huat Industrial Building