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Video skew adjustment (X200AS models only)
The category 5, 5e and 6 cabling supported by the AdderView CATx consists of 
four pairs of wires per cable. Three of these pairs are used to convey red, green 
and blue video signals to the remote video monitor. due to the slight difference 
in twist rate between these three pairs, the 
red, green and blue video signals may not 
arrive at precisely the same time. This is 
visible as separate colour shadows on high 
contrast screen images and is particularly 
apparent when using higher screen 
resolutions and some types of category 5e 
cables.
To alleviate this situation, the Adder 
X200AS modules provide internal skew 
adjustment that can help to rectify the 
situation. The skew adjustment works by 
delaying or advancing the timing of any 
of the red, green or blue colour signals so 
that they are all delivered to the monitor 
at precisely the same time. For best results, the “skew” program supplied on 
the disk or downloadable from 
 is the 
most accurate way of setting skew as the red, green and blue lines are rendered 
exactly on the screen as single pixel wide lines. The skew.bmp test pattern can 
also be used but it is less accurate. Alternatively, you can create your own skew 
pattern using a standard image creation package, as detailed opposite.
Convergence test 
pattern showing the 
RGB crosses. In this 
case, the green signal 
can be seen out of 
line with the other 
two colours.
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To use skew adjustment
1  display a skew pattern on the appropriate computer. You can either use the 
supplied skew pattern or create your own:
Using the supplied skew pattern
i  Insert the supplied Adder Installation Cd-ROM into the Cd player of the 
computer.
ii  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 
Skew entry to display the standard 
test pattern. If necessary, 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 and using this pattern it is much easier to discover which, if any, 
colours are being adversely affected by the cable link.  
Creating a skew test pattern
skew test pattern  
i  Run any image creation/editing application, such as the Paint program 
supplied with Windows.
ii  Using the image application create three 
stacked horizontal rectangles (one red, 
one green and one blue) that fill the 
width of the screen.
iii  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. 
2  On the keyboard connected to the X200AS, simultaneously, press the 
hotkeys (by default, 
 and 
) along with 
 to enter configuration 
mode.
The three keyboard indicators (‘Num Lock’, 
‘Caps Lock’ and ‘Scroll Lock’) will now begin 
to flash in sequence.