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Cascading receivers (AdderLink AV101 only)
Expansion at the receiver end is made possible using 
the 
LINK OUT
 ports present on AdderLink AV101 
receivers. Receiver cascade links are made using 
twisted pair cables, specified to Category 5 or higher.
NOTE: Ensure that there are no more than three 
cascades (transmitter or receiver cascades) 
between the primary transmitter and the 
furthest receiver in any branch.
 
RECEIVER
101
STANDARD
LINK
CASCADE LINK
CASCADE LINK
POWER
RECEIVER
RECEIVER
101
101
Primary
Receiver
Video image adjustments
As link cable lengths increase 
and more receivers are 
cascaded, colour separation 
effects may become noticeable 
within displayed video images, 
particularly at higher resolutions. 
These effects are called ‘skew’ 
and result from differing delays 
on the red, green and blue 
colour signals as they travel to 
the receivers. Each AdderLink 
AV101 receiver provides two 
extra adjustment dials to 
counter skew effects. For further 
information, please refer to the 
section 
.   
RECEIVER
SKEW GB
SKEW RG
BRIGHT
SHARP
LINK
OUT
101
ADDERLINK
OUT
OUT
RECEIVER
SKEW GB
SKEW RG
BRIGHT
SHARP
LINK
OUT
101
ADDERLINK
OUT
OUT
To connect cascaded receivers
NOTE: Please observe the recommended overall link cable lengths 
(including receiver cascade connections) in order to avoid signal 
degradation.
1  Attach the connector of the cascade link cable to the socket 
labelled 
LINK OUT
 on the primary AdderLink AV101 receiver. 
2  At the other end of the cascade link cable, attach the 
connector to the socket labelled 
LINK IN
 on the secondary 
AdderLink AV101 receiver.
   In all cases, there should be a click when the cable is fully 
inserted and locked in place.
3  If necessary, repeat the above procedure for a tertiary 
AdderLink AV101 receiver.
4  Connect the remaining signal and power cables to the added 
receivers, as discussed earlier within this chapter. 
Primary receiver
Secondary receiver