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Remote audio connection
The AdderLink XD150 modules support stereo speakers.
To connect your speakers
1 Connect your speakers to the audio socket on the
remote module rear panel.
From your speakers
Remote data link connection
The local and remote modules require a direct connection between them using standard
CATx cables and connectors. This is a proprietary data link and is NOT network
compatible; the modules must NEVER be connected to any networking equipment, such
as switches and routers.
When operating in
High Rate
mode, AdderLink XD150 can support cable distances up
to 100 meters. If the
Long Reach
mode is selected, the separation between the local and
remote modules can be raised up to 150 meters. Best results will be gained when single
lengths of CAT7 cable are used without the need for patch cables.
To connect the data link cable
1 Connect the CATx cable from the local module
to the LINK port on the rear panel of the remote
module.
From AdderLink
XD150 local module
Remote serial port connection
The Options port provides an RS232 serial connection with the local module. When
serial devices are attached to the Options ports on the local and remote modules, the
units transparently convey the signals between them, via the CATx link, at rates up to
115200 baud - no serial configuration is required. An optional serial cable (part number:
VSC40) is available from Adder.
To connect the serial port
1 Use the optional serial cable (VSC40) to
link the Options port on the rear panel
of the remote module with your RS232
serial device.
Please see
Appendix 1
for pin-out details of the Options port.
From your serial device
This is NOT an ethernet/network
port and must NEVER be connected
to any networking equipment.
This is NOT an ethernet/network
port and must NEVER be connected
to any networking equipment.