Adderlink – Adder Technology AdderLink AV Series User Manual
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To connect the link cable(s)
The links between the transmitter and receiver modules are made using between 
one and four twisted pair cables, specified to Category 5 or higher. Each cable 
carries video and audio signals to each receiver module.
When a single receiver is attached to a link cable, the maximum length of that 
link cable is 300m (1000 feet). 
AdderLink AV104 models
1 Attach the connector of the first link cable to the socket
labelled
L1 OUT
on the AdderLink AV104 transmitter.
There should be a click when the cable is fully 
inserted and locked in place.
2 Attach the connectors of the
remaining link cables to the 
sockets labelled 
L2 OUT
to
L4
OUT
, as required.
In all cases, there should be
a click when the cable is fully 
inserted and locked in place.
TRANSMITTER
ADDERLINK
IN
IN
1 00
TRANSMITTER
LINK
2
LINK
3
LINK
4
1 04
ADDERLINK
IN
IN
RECEIVER
TRANSMITTER
Overall maximum link length: 300m
STANDARD LINK
However, if further receivers are connected in cascade to the initial receiver using 
its 
LINK OUT
port (AdderLink AV101 models only), then the overall length of the
link cables used must be reduced. For further information, please refer to the 
section 
NOTE: Where possible, avoid laying the twisted pair link cable(s) alongside 
power cables. 
AdderLink AV100 & AV200 models
1 Attach the connector of the link cable to the socket labelled
LINK
on the AdderLink AV100/AV200 transmitter. There
should be a click when the cable is fully inserted 
and locked in place.
Note: AV200 transmitters and
receivers must not be connected, 
via a CATx link, to AV100, 
AV101 or AV104 modules. 
Cascade connections to 
other transmitter types are 
possible, however, using the 
video and audio out ports. 
For further information, please 
refer to the section 
