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Installation & Operation
Connections
Installation of the X100 modules is straightforward and minimal configuration 
requirements in most cases. The moulded CAM (Computer Access Module
connects directly to the system, while the remote X100 module is at the other 
end of the twisted pair cable and attaches to the keyboard, mouse, etc.
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Cable length advice
The X100 modules support twisted-pair structured cabling within categories 
5, 5e and 6. Of these three cable types, category 5 generally provides the best 
transmission of video signals because its four pairs of conductors are the most 
evenly twisted. 
Category 5e and 6 cables use conductor pairs that are unevenly twisted in order 
to combat interference effects encountered within higher frequency networks. 
While these uneven twists work well for Ethernet signals, they can impose 
problems for the video signals transceived by the X100 modules. The X100 
modules send the red, green and blue video signals on separate twisted pairs 
within the cable. If any of the colour signals are made to travel slightly further 
or shorter distances than the others, the result is seen as mis-aligned colours on 
screen. This is called skew and becomes more noticeable as cable runs become 
longer and screen resolutions/refresh rates increase. The X100AS models are 
equipped with special features to combat the effects of skew - see 
As an approximate guide, you should expect the following maximum cable 
lengths:
Models
Category 5
Category 5e or 6
X100 and X100A models 
100m ¹ [100m ¹]  
50 to 100m ¹ [50 to 100m ¹] 
X100AS 
300m ² [200m ²] 
300m ² [200m ²]
¹ length limited by skew in the cable.
² length limited by bandwidth compensation amplifiers.
In each case the initial values represent maximum distances when using screen 
resolutions up to 1280 x 1024 @ 60Hz; whereas the [bracketted] values 
represent distances achievable using resolutions up to 1600 x 1200 @ 60Hz.  
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