AdderLink X-Series
Installation and Use
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STEP 5
If you have a QWERTY keyboard layout (English, German etc.) then press:
F 3
If you have an AZERTY keyboard layout (French) then press:
F 4
The screen will go blank for a few seconds whilst the X-KVM applies measurement
signals to the cable to measure the length differences between the twisted pairs.
When the picture is restored a report similar to that shown below will be generated:
SKEW REPORT
RED +0.5M
GREEN +1.0M
BLUE +0.0M
SWITCHES ON
A3 B4
The first section of the report indicates the length differences between the twisted
pairs that are carrying the red, green and blue signals. One of the colours will have a
reported length difference of 0.0M — this colour is carried by the SHORTEST twisted
pair. The other reported lengths indicated the difference between the twisted pair
used to carry the colour signal and the shortest twisted pair.
The second section of the report indicates the skew compensator switches that
should be switched ON to compensate for the twisted pair length differences
indicated by the report. All other switches should be OFF. You will see that each of
the switches is constructed using 4 individual sliders. To set the switch ON, all four
sliders must be moved to the ON position. To set the switch OFF, all four sliders
must be set to the OFF position. The example skew report shown above indicates
that switches A3 and B4 should be ON and all the other switches should be OFF.
To compensate for colour split, setup the skew compensator as indicated and insert
it in the twisted pair cable run between the
local
transmitter and
remote
receiver as
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