APPENDIX C: ADVANCED CABLING ISSUES (SKEW)
47
You can measure pair lengths with a LAN cabling tester (TDR) or view pairs by stripping
back a small piece of cable and viewing how tightly the pairs are twisted. The most tightly
twisted pair is the slowest (longest) and the loosest pair the fastest (shortest). You can also
observe relative delays using the test card.
Some cables have a ‘3+1’ construction where three pairs closely match. The fourth pair
should be used for data and the other pairs sorted as in the above table. Other cables have a
‘2+2’ construction where there are two sets of dissimilar pairs. Put red and green on one set
(tightest) and blue & data on the other.
A suitable pair-swapping scheme is easily made using custom wired patch cables at each end
of the Interconnect cable.
Delay Line
In more extreme cases, you will need to use an external delay line/skew correction device.
Contact Technical Support for details.
Patch Cable
To obtain optimal video performance with your existing setup, it is desirable to have the
green signal as the reference (slowest). This is because the human eye is extremely sensitive
to additional green distortion (introduced by delays).
If your system requires a large delay on the green signal, try using a crossover patch cable at
each end of the link (instead of straight patch cables to connect to wall outlets). In many
cases, the crossover should transfer the delay requirement to the blue signal rather than green.
The human eye is much less sensitive to blue distortion and so video quality appears to be
improved. The main cable should be wired according to EIA-568B as shown on page 18.
Using a crossover cable (at each end) will put the green video on the orange colored pair and
the blue video on the green colored pair.
EIA-568A wiring can also be used to the same effect. Contact Technical
Support for details.
The alternative ServSwitch™ Brand CATx KVM Extender rang has been
specifically designed for the extension of high screen resolutions
(1600x1200) over long CATx cables (300m). ServSwitch™ Brand CATx
KVM Extenders have fully integrated skew compensation and independent
control of low frequency (LF) and high frequency (HF) cable equalization.
Summary of Contents for ServSwitch ACU1001A
Page 2: ......
Page 30: ...INSTALLATION 28 Figure 11 Simple system using ACU1006RA Local Hub and ACUREM Remote Units ...
Page 57: ...NOTES ...
Page 58: ...NOTES ...
Page 59: ......