Adder Technology AV Series User Manual

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Further expansion
Transmitter cascading
As mentioned earlier, the AV100, 
AV104 and AV200 transmitters 
are all 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.
VIDEO
CASCADE LINK
CASCADE LINK
STANDARD LINKS
STANDARD LINKS
AUDIO
CASCADE LINK
CASCADE LINK
POWER
POWER
PC
TRANSMITTER
TRANSMITTER
STANDARD LINK
CASCADE LINK
CASCADE
LINK
POWER
RECEIVER
RECEIVER
RECEIVER
101
101
101
Receiver cascading
This method of expansion is limited 
to the AV101 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 
AV101 receiver. A limit of 
three cascade connections 
(comprising both 
transmitter and/or receiver 
cascades) is possible within 
any branch of the system.       
Any of the AV transmitters can be connected in cascade to 
provide further audio and video expansion opportunities  
The AdderLink AV101 receivers offer the further 
benefit of receiver cascading to provide multiple 
audio and video outputs on every branch