Further expansion, Transmitter cascading, Receiver cascading – Adder Technology AdderLink AV Series User Manual

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Further expansion

Transmitter cascading

As mentioned earlier, the AV100,
AV104 and AV200 transmitters
are all capable of supporting
additional transmitter modules (and
their subsequent receivers). This
is achieved using the video and
audio out ports
to provide the
inputs into the
next transmitter
module, and so
on. A limit of
three cascade
connections
(comprising both
transmitter and/or
receiver cascades)
is possible within
any branch of the
system.

VIDEO

CASCADE LINK

CASCADE LINK

STANDARD LINKS

STANDARD LINKS

AUDIO

CASCADE LINK

CASCADE LINK

POWER

POWER

PC

TRANSMITTER

TRANSMITTER

STANDARD LINK

CASCADE LINK

CASCADE

LINK

POWER

RECEIVER

RECEIVER

RECEIVER

101

101

101

Receiver cascading

This method of expansion is limited
to the AV101 receivers as only they
are equipped with the necessary

LINK OUT

cascade port. Using

the

LINK OUT

port, the video and

audio signals are transferred via
CATx cabling to the next
receiver. This receiver can
then drive its own dual
display/speaker sets as well
as provide a further

LINK

OUT

to a third and final

AV101 receiver. A limit of
three cascade connections
(comprising both
transmitter and/or receiver
cascades) is possible within
any branch of the system.

Any of the AV transmitters can be connected in cascade to
provide further audio and video expansion opportunities

The AdderLink AV101 receivers offer the further
benefit of receiver cascading to provide multiple
audio and video outputs on every branch

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