Appendix A. Cable and connector specifications

IMPORTANT NOTE

The maximum cable lengths supported vary widely between devices and cables. It may be possible to use cables that are longer than those specified below with certain PCs and peripherals but this cannot be guaranteed. If you experience problems try using shorter cables.

A1. Keyboard, monitor and mouse to AdderView

All of the shared devices plug directly into the relevant ports at the rear of the AdderView. If you use an AT style keyboard you will need an AT (5 pin DIN female) to PS/2 (6 pin mini-DIN male) converter.

Cable specification (self-powered operation):

Keyboard, monitor and mouse cables should be no longer than 2 metres.

Cable specification (with optional power adapter):

Keyboard, monitor and mouse extension cables can be used to increase the distance from AdderView up to 10m. Most keyboards and mice will also operate at distances of 20 metres.

A2. AdderView to PCs 1 to 8

Cable specifications:

Video - 15 pin high density male D connector to 15 pin high density male D connector wired as a standard VGA PC to monitor cable. There are two types commonly available. The best type cables which will give excellent quality are constructed with coaxial cable cores. Cheaper ‘data’ cables are often used, but can degrade video quality if used over longer distances. Avoid using 'data' cables longer than 2 metres unless the video quality is not important. Good quality coaxial video cables may be run at distances up to 30 metres with little loss of video quality.

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Adder Technology AV4OSD manual Appendix A. Cable and connector specifications, A1. Keyboard, monitor and mouse to AdderView