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Skew compensation adjustments (AV101 & AV200 only)
The twisted pair cabling used to 
link the AdderLink AV modules 
consists of four pairs of wires per 
cable. Three of these pairs are 
used to convey the red, green and 
blue video signals. Due to slight 
differences in twist rate between 
the wire pairs, the red, green and 
blue video signals may not arrive 
at precisely the same time. This 
effect is visible as separate colour 
shadows on high contrast images 
and is particularly apparent when 
using higher screen resolutions over 
long distances and also when using 
certain types of category 5e cables. 
Skew compensation adjustments are made using two rotary dials, the first 
affects the relationship between the green and blue colour signals (
SKEW 
GB
) while the second (
SKEW RG
operates similarly on the red and 
green signals. Each dial delays one 
of its stated colours in relation 
to the other. By using both dials 
it is possible to correctly align all 
three colours. The effects of skew 
are easiest to view and adjust 
when distinct red, green and blue 
elements, in close proximity, are 
present within the screen image. An 
appropriate test pattern is supplied 
on the AdderLink AV CD-ROM or 
alternatively you can create your own test pattern as discussed opposite.
NOTE: Skew adjustment is available on the AV101 receiver at any time. 
However, the AV200 must be placed into skew adjustment mode as power is 
applied. Please refer to the section 
NOTE: Both video outputs are equally affected by your skew adjustments. 
SKEW GB
SKEW RG
BRIGHT
SHARP
ADDERLINK
SKEW RG dial
SKEW GB dial
To create a skew test pattern  
1  Run any image creation/editing application, such as the Paint program 
supplied with Windows.
2  Using the image application create three 
stacked horizontal rectangles (one red, one 
green and one blue) that fill the width of 
the screen.
3  Draw a vertical black line down across 
the coloured bars and then repeat this 
vertical line at intervals along the width 
of the coloured bars. These lines create 
breaks across the colours and give you 
more opportunities to view the horizontal 
position of each colour relative to the others.   
To display the supplied skew test pattern 
1  Insert the supplied Adder CD-ROM into the 
CD player of the computer. 
2  Within Windows, use the My Computer 
option (usually available as a desktop icon 
or within the Start menu) to view the 
contents of the CD-ROM. Double-click the 
SkewTest entry to display the standard test 
pattern. If necessary, select the Full screen 
option from the File menu to maximise the 
application window so that the image fills 
the screen. 
   The screen will show a series of fine red, 
green and blue crosses which should all 
be in line, vertically and horizontally- skew 
affects the horizontal placement of the 
colours. 
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Data signal
Red
video signal
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video signal
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video signal
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