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APPENDIX A - Cables for use with digital extenders

Introduction

The demands of extending high resolution DVI and HDMI digital video signals are 
considerable and mean that it is not possible to use Cat5e cabling to achieve the 
maximum extension distance of 50 meters. The large video bandwidth involved means 
that to achieve the best possible performance from digital extenders, it is vital that the 
correct cabling is chosen.
There are three important factors to consider when choosing a cable for use with digital 
extenders.

IMPORTANT:  Please remember that even though they use network-style 

cables, the link ports of the modules are NOT Ethernet ports and must not 

be connected to network switches or any other devices.

Types of cable 

Twisted pair cables can have either solid or stranded conductors. Solid cables come 

in bulk spools and are often referred to as infrastructure or bulk cabling. They are less 

flexible than stranded cables but have less attenuation. These cables are typically run 

throughout a building and terminate at the rear of a wall plate.

Types of RJ45 connector

For each type of cable there is also an associated RJ45 connector. It is important that the 

correct type of connector is used for the type of cabling.

Insulation displacement

 RJ45 connectors are designed to work with solid conductor cables 

while 

insulation piercing

 RJ45 connectors are designed to work with stranded conductor 

cables.

Stranded cabling is found in patch cables and is intended to connect the front of the wall 

plate to the extender or computer using RJ45 connectors. They need to be more flexible 

because the cabling gets disconnected and connected constantly. 
For a digital extender application, solid conductor cables give a better performance as 
these allow for a higher bandwidth and have less attenuation. Ideally a thickness of 22 
AWG should be used.

Solid

Stranded

The teeth of the insulation displacement connectors are designed to straddle and hug 
the sides of the solid center conductor of the cable. 
The teeth of the insulation piercing connectors penetrate the middle of the cable and 
nest in between the stranded wires. If insulation piercing connectors are used on solid 
core cable then the connection will not be stable as the teeth will try to but are unable 
to penetrate the solid center conductor. The teeth will then slide off the solid core and 
not make a stable contact.

Types of shielding

The third and final factor in determining the cable to be used in digital extension is 

shielding. The shielding protects the cable from two types of interference, internal 
crosstalk and external interference. 

Internal crosstalk

 is the interference between the 

different pairs inside the cable. 

External interference

 is any interference that comes from 

outside the cable. This is caused by many things; proximity to mobile phones, bundling 

cables together or running them over lighting fixtures.

Internal crosstalk is most detrimental to digital extension as the signals cannot be 
recovered after experiencing crosstalk. You are left with a black screen. 
The most common type of shielding is 

Screened/Unshielded Twisted  Pair

 (S/UTP). This  has 

an overall shield and will protect the signal from external interference. However it does 
not provide any protection from crosstalk.
The next type of shielding is 

Shielded Twisted  Pair

 (STP). This has four individual shields, 

one for each data pair. This is good for protecting the signal from internal crosstalk but 
does not provide an overall shield to protect against external interference.
If you combine the two types of shielding together you have 

Screened/Shielded Twisted  Pair

 

(S/STP). This is also sometimes referred to as 

Shielded/Foil Twisted  Pair

 (S/FTP). This has four 

individual shields, one for each pair and an overall shield. S/STP is the best cable to protect 

against any interference and is the cable choice to be used for digital KVM extension.

Insulation displacement

Insulation piercing

Summary of Contents for X-DVIPRO-DL

Page 1: ...AdderLink X DVIPRO DL User Guide Experts in Connectivity Solutions KVM Extender Solutions...

Page 2: ...rack 5 Connections at the local module 6 Power connection 7 Connections at the remote module 8 Power connection 9 Operation General use 10 Video display EDID information 10 HDMI 1 3a operation 10 Pow...

Page 3: ...DL extender modules have been designed to be quick to install and totally transparent in operation Cable type and distance rules Cable screening is paramount The best cable screening specifications fo...

Page 4: ...cable 2m type A to B Part number VSC24 Dual link video cable DVI D to DVI D Part number VSCD3V 2 x 12 5W power adapters and country specific power cords Information wallet containing Four self adhesiv...

Page 5: ...PERATION FURTHER INFORMATION OPTIONAL EXTRAS Rack mount chassis Part number X RMK CHASSIS Rack mount kit for X DVIPRO DL Part number X RMK FASCIA HDMI to DVI D video cable Part number VSCD11 50 meter...

Page 6: ...ly the supplied self adhesive rubber feet to the underside of the module Rack mount 1 Place the rack securing plate available as a separate kit onto the front of the module and secure it with the two...

Page 7: ...USB cables longer than 3 meters to connect the local module to the computer 4 Optionally use the supplied audio cable to link the audio port to the stereo audio output of the computer To audio port CA...

Page 8: ...the supplied power cord into the corresponding socket of the power adapter Output lead from the power adapter 3 Wait before connecting the other end of the power cord to a nearby mains outlet until th...

Page 9: ...A maximum each If more power for USB devices is required please use a powered USB hub 4 Optionally connect a set of stereo speakers to the module To speakers 5 Connect the link cable see page 2 for ca...

Page 10: ...he supplied power cord into the corresponding socket of the power adapter 3 After all connections are made power up the display screen and connect the other end of this power cord to a nearby mains ou...

Page 11: ...is then made available to the computer s video adapter when required HDMI 1 3a operation Using optional HDMI to DVI converter cables Adder part number VSCD11 the AdderLink X DVIPRO DL can support HDMI...

Page 12: ...l module directly to the computer and check for a correct image REMOTE If the yellow indicator is flashing then the video feed via the link cable is not valid If the link cable is long try using a sho...

Page 13: ...ions Online solutions and updates www adder com support Check the Support section of the adder com website for the latest solutions and firmware updates Adder Forum forum adder com Use our forum to ac...

Page 14: ...2 AWG should be used Solid Stranded The teeth of the insulation displacement connectors are designed to straddle and hug the sides of the solid center conductor of the cable The teeth of the insulatio...

Page 15: ...P RJ45 connectors CU 7702 4P flex Flexible data cable S FTP Cat 7 AWG26 1 Inner conductor AWG26 bare copper wire stranded 2 Wire 0 99 mm 3 Screen pair Alu PETP foil 4 Screen Tinned braided copper 5 Sh...

Page 16: ...d the user s authority to operate the equipment Canadian Department of Communications RFI statement This equipment does not exceed the class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus s...

Page 17: ...RATION FURTHER INFORMATION www ctxd com Documentation by 2014 Adder Technology Limited All trademarks are acknowledged Part No MAN X DVIPRO DL ADDER Release 1 0a Web www adder com Contact www adder co...

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