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Skew adjustment
The twisted pair cabling supported by the X2 Multi Screen modules (category 5, 
or higher) consists of four pairs of wires per cable. Three of these pairs are used 
by the modules 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. This effect is particularly 
apparent when using higher screen resolutions 
and some types of category 5e cables.
In this situation, the 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 a test pattern is provided and this should be displayed when using skew 
adjustment.
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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Data signal
Red
video signal
Green
video signal
Blue
video signal
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To use skew adjustment
1  Insert the supplied Adder Installation 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 
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 twisted pair cable run.  
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