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Further expansion
Transmitter cascading
As mentioned earlier, the AVU5001A
and AVU5004A transmitters
are both 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.
Receiver cascading
This method of expansion is limited
to the AVU5111A 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 AVU5111A receiver.
A limit of three cascade
connections (comprising
both transmitter and/or
receiver cascades) is
possible within any branch
of the system.
Either of the Wizard AVU transmitters can be connected
in cascade to provide further audio and video expansion
opportunities
The Wizard AVU5111A receivers offer the further
benefit of receiver cascading to provide multiple
audio and video outputs on every branch
Module mixing
Most of the Wizard AVU modules can be mixed together in various
combinations quite freely. For instance, an AVU5004A transmitter can drive
mixtures of AVU5011A and AVU5111A receivers. Similarly, an AVU5001A
transmitter can control single or cascaded AVU5111A receivers. An AVU5011A
receiver can also be cascaded from an AVU5111A receiver, although the reverse
is not true.