AdderLink DV104T User Guide Experts in Connectivity Solutions Video Extension Solutions
Managing the installation...................................................................................19 Rescanning the System Overview.............................................................19 Changing to an alternative input source..................................................19 Enabling and disabling all screens...............................................................20 Further information Getting assistance............................................................................
Introduction AdderLink DV104T Up to 50m (160 feet) INDEX FURTHER INFORMATION ALDV100R (HDMI) or ALDV120R (DVI-D) receiver CONFIGURATION One or two HDMI feeds Ethernet connection for configuration and monitoring OPERATION The AdderLink DV104T transmitter is a high performance video/audio switch and extender that can drive between one and four HDMI (or DVI-D) screens located up to 50 meters away.
The AdderLink DV104T offers several ways of working in order to suit a range of applications. Firstly there are two main operating modes: Single source and Dual source. • Single source mode - In this mode, only one of the HDMI inputs is used at any time and it is routed to all receivers using a choice of two switching options. • Dual source mode - In this mode, both HDMI inputs are used concurrently and you can determine exactly how they are shared between the four receivers.
CONFIGURATION INSTALLATION ADDERLINK DV104T FEATURES Orange indicator - Flashes when data is being transferred. Green indicator - On when the network port is enabled. Options port Reserved for future use. Primary and secondary HDMI inputs For each port: Link output ports These are the individual CATx outputs to each of the four receivers. Orange indicator IMPORTANT:These are NOT Ethernet ports and must not be connected to network switches or any devices other than the ALDV100R or ALDV120R receivers.
SUPPLIED ITEMS (ALDV104K KIT) Information wallet containing: AdderLink DV100 (HDMI) receivers x 4 HDMI cable with locking connectors 1.
OPTIONAL EXTRAS INSTALLATION AdderLink DV120 (DVI-D) receiver Part number: ALDV120R CAT7 shielded foiled twisted pair (S/FTP) network cable 50m HDMI cable with locking connectors 1.
MOUNTING There are three main mounting methods for the transmitter unit: • The supplied four self-adhesive rubber feet, • The rear mounting slot, • Optional rack fascia plate (and rack mount chassis). Rack fascia plate The optional fascia plate (plus screws), allows the transmitter to be secured within a standard rack chassis. CONFIGURATION Using the rear mounting slot The slot at the rear of AdderLink DV104T unit allows it to be hung upon a fixed screw that protrudes from the mounting surface.
HDMI connections The AdderLink DV104T transmitter has two input sockets that can be connected to HDMI ports located on the same or different host computers, as required. A single HDMI 1.5 meter connection lead is supplied with the transmitter unit. The HDMI cables supplied by Adder feature a locking mechanism to prevent accidental disconnections. Please follow the procedures below when inserting and removing them: Insertion 1 2 With the locking collar pulled back (to show green), insert the connector.
Network connection The AdderLink DV104T transmitter contains a sophisticated browser-based configuration, monitoring and management system. This system is made available through a standard Ethernet connection to allow remote access and control of the transmitter unit and its linked receivers. OPERATION FURTHER INFORMATION Connection to standard network switch INDEX For details about the management API, please see Appendix B.
Receiver connections CONFIGURATION 2 At the remote end, connect the link cable to the module and then connect the module to the HDMI socket of the screen. If DVI-D connections are required at the remote end, substitute the supplied ALDV100R modules for ALDV120R units. These convert the HDMI signals to DVI-D (note that audio is not supported within the DVI specification). Maximum link length is 50 meters, however, this must be reduced by 5 meters if a coupling (i.e. patch cable) is used.
Power adapter connection 2 Connect the main body of the power adapter to a nearby earthed mains outlet. The transmitter has no power switch so it will begin operation as soon as power is applied. FURTHER INFORMATION To disconnect the power adapter 1 Isolate the power adapter from the mains supply. 2 Grasp the outer body of the power adapter plug where it connects with the transmitter. 3 Gently pull the body of the outer plug away from the transmitter.
Configuration INITIAL CONFIGURATION Accessing the AdderLink POD Manager To temporarily connect a computer to the network port 1 If you need to make a temporary connection for configuration purposes, use a standard patch cable (cross-over or straight connections are both supported) to link the Ethernet 10/100 network port ( ) of the transmitter unit to your computer’s network port.
System Overview elements HDMI Inputs The line appearance and number colors indicate the status of the two HDMI inputs: Both HDMI inputs active. One HDMI input active, the other inactive. Both HDMI inputs inactive. Remote outputs The screen and line colors indicate the current status for each remote output.The number within each screen shows which of the two HDMI inputs is being routed to that screen: No receiver is attached. (signified by short line and no screen).
The page includes the following: • An Identify button that will cause the connected receiver to identify itself, • The name of the attached screen (if present) as derived from the screen’s EDID, • An Enable / Disable Screen option that allows you to administratively blank out (i.e. send into standby mode) the attached screen, • A Screen description field so that you may add suitably descriptive text, such as the screen location - particularly useful in large distributed installations.
4 For Single source mode, now choose the required Input switching scheme: • Fixed - to use one HDMI input to feed all four receivers regardless of the status of that source. • Auto - to use one HDMI input as an initial source and also provide automatic switchover from that HDMI input to the other when either the initial source is lost or the second source becomes active. The transmitter will switch back to the initial source when either its status changes or the second source is removed.
1 Access the AdderLink POD Manager. 2 On the left side, click the Transmitter Configuration button (or click the transmitter image within the System Overview). 3 Click the Show EDID port 1 or Show EDID port 2 option.
System configuration To configure access details for the network port 1 Access the AdderLink POD Manager. 2 On the left side, click the System Configuration button. 3 Click the Network Settings button. The following page will be displayed: FURTHER INFORMATION 4 If required, change the setting of the Use DHCP option.
INSTALLATION To check and upgrade firmware 1 Download the latest upgrade file from the Adder Technology website (www.adder.com): View the Technical Support > Updates section. 2 Access the AdderLink POD Manager. 3 On the left side, click the System Configuration button. 4 Click the Firmware Upgrade option. The transmitter will scan all ports to determine the firmware versions of all connected receivers.
Operation INSTALLATION In operation, most AdderLink DV installations require no intervention once configured. The transmitter unit takes care of all connection control behind the scenes and AdderLink POD Manager provides suitable management tools for remote monitoring. MANAGING THE INSTALLATION The AdderLink POD Manager provides a clear and intuitive overview of the installation that allows you to take swift action if necessary.
To rescan the network 1 Access the AdderLink POD Manager. 2 If the System Overview is not already showing (see left), click the System Overview button. 3 Click the Rescan System option to ensure that the register of devices and the displayed System Overview are fully up to date. Enabling and disabling all screens This option allows you to easily send all connected screens into standby mode and similarly bring them all back to full operation at the click of a button.
Further information • Technical support – www.adder.com/contact-support-form For technical support, use the contact form in the Support section of the adder.com website - your regional office will then get in contact with you. CONFIGURATION • Adder Forum – forum.adder.com Use our forum to access FAQs and discussions. OPERATION • Online solutions and updates – www.adder.com/support Check the Support section of the adder.com website for the latest solutions and firmware updates.
CONFIGURATION Problem: A screen has been replaced with a different model, however, the replacement is not showing the video output correctly. It is possible that the EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) information being used by the source device is incompatible with the replacement screen. The transmitter has several methods for dealing with EDID information. For further details, please see the section To choose the screen configurations used to inform the HDMI sources.
APPENDIX A - Cables for use with digital extenders Insulation displacement The teeth of the insulation displacement connectors are designed to straddle and hug the sides of the solid center conductor of the cable. The teeth of the insulation piercing connectors penetrate the middle of the cable and nest in between the stranded wires.
Adder recommends We recommend the following two types of cable: Daetwyler 7702P flex This is stocked by Adder with the following part number VSCAT7-50. This is a 50m length of Daetwyler 7702P terminated with HRS TM31P RJ45 connectors. CU 7702 4P flex Flexible data cable S/FTP Cat.7 AWG26 INSTALLATION Patch Cables 1 Inner conductor: AWG26 bare copper wire, stranded 3 Screen pair: Alu PETP foil 4 Screen: Tinned braided copper 5 Sheath: FR/PVC grey RAL 7035 Bulk Cables CONFIGURATION 2 Wire: 0.
APPENDIX B - Management API specification The following aspects of the ALDV104T and the connected ALDV100s can be controlled: • HDMI input routed to all ALDV100s, • Automatic input switching mode, • Enable/disable of all connected screens, • Enable/disable of individual screens, • Source of the EDID presented at each HDMI input. GET /cgi-bin/api? HTTP/1.1 Where is one or more URI parameters to describe the operation to be performed. The response is an HTTP response.
GET /cgi-bin/api?emod1=0 HTTP/1.1 Disable individual screen Disable an individual screen so it does not display a picture (most screens will go into standby mode). The screen is identified by the port number (1..4) of the ALDV104T to which it is attached. This is intended to blank all screens when not in use, overnight etc. GET /cgi-bin/api?port=1?screen1=0 HTTP/1.1 GET /cgi-bin/api?port=2?screen1=0 HTTP/1.1 GET /cgi-bin/api?port=3?screen1=0 HTTP/1.1 GET /cgi-bin/api?port=4?screen1=0 HTTP/1.
Status Operation {“ad”:”b”,”ln”:”ir”}, {“ad”:”1”,”ln”:”hl”,”rx”:”nr”,”sw”:”1”,”flt”:””}, {“ad”:”2”,”ln”:”hl”,”rx”:”nr”,”sw”:”1”,”flt”:”HEDS”,“nd”: ”DELL
Descriptive text”}, {“ad”:”3”,”ln”:”hr”,”rx”:”nr”,”sw”:”1”,”flt”:””}, {“ad”:”4”,”ln”:”hs”} ] There are 6 objects of 2 types, and object is identified by the value of its “ad” attribute. Input type The first two objects represent the 2 HDMI inputs.
{“ad”:”1”,”ln”:”hl”,”rx”:”nr”,”sw”:”1”,”flt”:”S”}, - connected to input 1 not displaying signal. No signal detected. Input on ALDV104T not connected. {“ad”:”1”,”ln”:”hl”,”rx”:”nr”,”sw”:”1”,”flt”:”D”}, - connected to input 1 not displaying signal. Display not detected. Input source on display not selected. {“ad”:”1”,”ln”:”hl”,”rx”:”nr”,”sw”:”1”,”flt”:”HEDS”,”nd”:”Del l
Description of screen”}, - connected to input 1 not displaying signal. No Hotplug, EDID, signal or display detected. Cable unplugged.
INSTALLATION Adder Technology Ltd warrants that this product shall be free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of two years from the date of original purchase. If the product should fail to operate correctly in normal use during the warranty period, Adder will replace or repair it free of charge. No liability can be accepted for damage due to misuse or circumstances outside Adder’s control.
FCC Compliance Statement (United States) This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause interference to radio communication.
INSTALLATION www.adder.com/contact-details Support: forum.adder.com CONFIGURATION Contact: OPERATION www.adder.com INDEX FURTHER INFORMATION Web: Documentation by: www.ctxd.com © 2014 Adder Technology Limited All trademarks are acknowledged. Part No. MAN-ALDV104T-ADDER • Release 1.
D Default EDID 16 resetting 22 DHCP 17 Disable all Screens 16 Dual source 15 Dual source mode 3 DV100R 2,10 DV120R 2,10 I Input source alternative 20 L Link output ports 4 Logon Security 17 M Managing 19 O Options port 4 P POD Manager accessing 12 Power adapter connection 11 input 4 R Rack fascia plate 6,7 Rack mounting 7 Rear mounting slot 7 Receiver configuration 14 Receiver connections 10 Rescan network 20 Resetting defaults 22 RJ45 connector 23 T Transmitter configuration 15 Transparent EDID 16 Troub