12
INST
ALLA
TION
Transmitter
audio links
The AdderLink XD modules support
analog stereo audio in and out
connections. Where necessary, make
connections between the audio
input and/or output ports of the
host computer and the transmitter
module.
Note: Digital 2-channel (stereo) audio
is also supported separately via the
DisplayPort connectors as a transparent
link- through.
To connect the audio ports
1 For the line in and/or line out
ports, connect the supplied audio
link cable between the audio port
on the transmitter module rear
panel and the line in or line out
socket of the host computer.
Transmitter
video link(s)
AdderLink XD modules can transfer various
high resolution video modes via their
DisplayPort connectors. The XD612 models
support single or dual video displays while
XD614 models support up to four video
displays.
Note: XD612 models support up to WUXGA
resolution across either CATx or fiber links.
XD614 models support various resolutions, see
the box below.
To connect the video port(s)
1 Connect the supplied DisplayPort link cable between the
video socket 1 on the transmitter module rear panel and
the video output socket of the host computer.
2 Optionally connect local video display(s) to video socket
2 on the transmitter module rear panel. See
page 4.
RECEIVER
LINK
POWER
IN
VIDEO
LINK(S)
USB
LINK(S)
AUDIO
LINKS
TRANSMITTER
REMOTE
PORT
RECEIVER
LINK
POWER
IN
VIDEO
LINK(S)
USB
LINK(S)
AUDIO
LINKS
TRANSMITTER
REMOTE
PORT
From the audio output
on the host computer
To the audio input on
the host computer
Video input from
the host computer
1
2
Optional output to
local video display(s)
Maximum video resolutions
The extenders support the following maximum video resolutions:
Fiber (up to 4km) or CATx (up to 100m
)
XD612
1 display at 1920 x 1200 / 60fps
(WUXGA)
2 displays at 1920 x 1200 / 60fps
(WUXGA)
XD614
1 display at 4096 x 2160 / 60fps
(4K)
2 displays at 2560 x 1600 / 60fps
(WQXGA)
3 displays at 1920 x 1200 / 60fps
(WUXGA)
4 displays at 1920 x 1200 / 60fps
(WUXGA)
WARNING: The local video
display will be at the same
resolution as output from the RX.
Ensure that the local monitor can
handle the required resolution.