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AdderLink - Installation and Use  
Third edition (May 2000)  
Part No. ADD0035/3  
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(c) 2000 Adder Technology Ltd.  
All rights reserved. Whilst every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this  
manual, Adder Technology Ltd assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions.  
Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the  
information contained herein. We reserve the right to change the specifications,  
functions and circuitry of the product without notice.  
Safety information  
For use in dry, oil free indoor environments only.  
Warning - live parts contained within power adapter.  
No user serviceable parts within power adapter - do not dismantle.  
Plug the power adapter into a socket outlet close to the AdderLink unit that it is  
powering.  
Replace the power adapter with a manufacturer approved type only.  
Do not use the power adapter if the power adapter case becomes damaged,  
cracked or broken or if you suspect that it is not operating properly.  
If you use a power extension cord with the AdderLink, make sure the total  
ampere rating of the devices plugged into the extension cord do not exceed the  
cords ampere rating. Also, make sure that the total ampere rating of all the  
devices plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed the wall outlets ampere  
rating.  
Do not attempt to service the AdderLink yourself.  
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Warranty  
Adder Technology Ltd warrants that this product shall be free from defects in  
workmanship and materials for a period of one year 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 Adders control. Also  
Adder will not be responsible for any loss, damage or injury arising directly or  
indirectly from the use of this product. Adders total liability under the terms of this  
warranty shall in all circumstances be limited to the replacement value of this  
product.  
If any difficulty is experienced in the installation or use of this product that you are  
unable to resolve, please contact your supplier.  
Trademarks  
All trademarks mentioned in this manual are acknowledged to be the property of the  
respective trademark owners.  
Adder is a registered trademark of Adder Technology Limited.  
Compaq is a registered trademark of Compaq Computer Corporation.  
Hewlett-Packard is a registered trademark of Hewlett-Packard.  
IBM, PC/AT, PS/2, RS/6000 and ThinkPad are registered trademarks of  
International Business Machines Corporation.  
Logitech, MouseMan+ and Pilot Mouse+ are trademarks of Logitech Inc.  
Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks, and IntelliMouse is a trademark  
of Microsoft Corporation.  
Velcro is a trademark of Velcro USA Inc.  
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Radio Frequency Energy  
A Category 5 (or better) twisted pair cable must be used to connect the AdderLink  
units in order to maintain compliance with radio frequency energy emission  
regulations and ensure a suitably high level of immunity to electromagnetic  
disturbances.  
All other interface cables used with this equipment must be shielded in order to  
maintain compliance with radio frequency energy emission regulations and ensure a  
suitably high level of immunity to electromagnetic disturbances.  
European EMC directive 89/336/EEC  
This equipment has been tested and found to  
comply with the limits for a class A computing  
device in accordance with the specifications in  
the European standard EN55022. These limits  
are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference. This equipment  
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions may cause  
harmful interference to radio or television  
reception. However, there is no guarantee that  
harmful interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause  
interference to radio or television reception,  
which can be determined by turning the  
equipment on and off, the user is encouraged to  
correct the interference with one or more of the  
following measures: (a) Reorient or relocate the  
receiving antenna. (b) Increase the separation  
between the equipment and the receiver. (c)  
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit  
different from that to which the receiver is  
connected. (d) Consult the supplier or an  
experienced radio / TV technician for help.  
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 manufacturers instructions, may cause  
interference to radio communication. It has been  
tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
class A computing device in accordance with the  
specifications in Subpart J of part 15 of FCC  
rules, which are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against such interference when the  
equipment is operated in a commercial  
environment. Operation of this equipment in a  
residential area may cause interference, in  
which case the user at his own expense will be  
required to take whatever measures may be  
necessary to correct the interference. Changes  
or modifications not expressly approved by the  
manufacturer could void the users authority to  
operate the equipment.  
Canadian Department of Communications  
RFI s tatement  
This equipment does not exceed the class A  
limits for radio noise emissions from digital  
apparatus set out in the radio interference  
regulations of the Canadian Department of  
Communications.  
Le présent appareil numérique német pas de  
bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites  
applicables aux appareils numériques de la  
classe A prescrites dans le règlement sur le  
brouillage radioélectriques publpar le  
ministère des Communications du Canada.  
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Contents  
1. Introduction ..................................................................................... 6  
1.1 AdderLink features..................................................................................6  
1.2 Additional AdderLink Gold features .......................................................7  
1.3 Product information.................................................................................8  
1.4 Package contents ...................................................................................11  
2. Ins tallation ....................................................................................... 14  
2.1 What you will need .................................................................................14  
2.2 Mounting the AdderLink .........................................................................16  
2.3 Connecting your devices .......................................................................16  
2.4 Configuring your PC(s) ..........................................................................19  
2.6 Configuring the AdderLink .....................................................................19  
2.7 Setting the option switches ....................................................................20  
2.8 Setting the video compensation .............................................................24  
2.9 Configuring the user-selectable options ................................................26  
2.10 Summary of AdderLink configuration options ......................................27  
2.11 Other useful installation information ....................................................29  
2.12 Hot plugging the AdderLink into running systems and re-enabling  
disconnected PS/2 CPU mouse connections ..............................................29  
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3. Us ing the AdderLink ...................................................................... 31  
3.1 Power on status ......................................................................................31  
3.2 AdderLink indicator lights........................................................................32  
3.3 Keyboard NUM,CAPS and SCROLL lock indicators...............................34  
3.4 Keyboard hotkey control.........................................................................35  
3.5 Contending for control of the XL unit's computer (AdderLink Gold) .......37  
3.6 Entering an exiting video compensation / configuration mode ..............37  
3.7 Mouse control .........................................................................................38  
3.8 Stereo audio support on the AdderLink Gold..........................................38  
3.9 Microphone support on the AdderLink Gold ..........................................39  
3.10 Setting and using the security password .............................................39  
3.11 Querying the AdderLinks firmware version .........................................41  
4. AdderLink configuration options .................................................. 42  
4.1 RS232 protocol options .........................................................................42  
4.2 Mouse mode and mouse switching of channels .....................................43  
4.3 Resetting all configuration options to their default state ........................44  
Appendices  
A - Cable and connector specifications .................................................................45  
B - Problem solving ...............................................................................................50  
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1. Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing the AdderLink extender. Your AdderLink is designed to  
transfer keyboard, video, mouse and RS232 signals up to 200 metres over Category  
5 twisted pair cable. The AdderLink system consists of a transmitter (XL) and a  
receiver (XR) unit that are connected together by a twisted pair cable. The XR unit  
connects to your keyboard, monitor and mouse and the XL unit connects to the  
computer system that is to be controlled.  
The AdderLink extender is supplied in both standard (AdderLink) and enhanced  
(AdderLink Gold) formats. In addition to the features supported by the AdderLink,  
the AdderLink Gold system supports stereo audio and microphone signals and extra  
connectivity options. This additional connectivity enables a second  
keyboard/monitor/mouse set to be connected to the XL unit and an additional  
computer system to be connected to the XR unit.  
1.1 AdderLink features  
Enables a keyboard, monitor, mouse and RS232 device to be located up to 200  
metres from a computer.  
Uses a single Category 5 (or better) unshielded twisted pair cable to carry all the  
keyboard, video, mouse and RS232 signals.  
Fine user-adjustable video compensation enables the video quality to be  
maximised for any given length of cable.  
The video compensation only needs to be adjusted once during setup. The  
chosen compensation setting is retained in EEPROM memory even when the  
AdderLink is powered off.  
Mixed AT/PS2 keyboards and PS2/RS232 mice supported as standard.  
Supports Microsoft IntelliMouse and other common wheel mice.  
Password security prevents unauthorised use.  
Supports high bandwidth monitors at resolutions up to 1600 x 1280.  
Supports keyboard modes 1,2 and 3 and mouse prompt and stream modes for  
maximum compatibility.  
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Power and activity indication confirm correct operation.  
Standard cable connections make installation easy and inexpensive.  
Robust metal case ensures good shielding and video quality.  
19 inch rack mount kit available.  
Supports IBM PC compatibles and RS6000 computers.  
1.2 Additional AdderLink Gold features  
Supports stereo audio and microphone signals.  
Provides an additional user port (keyboard/monitor/mouse/speaker/microphone)  
on the XL transmitter unit enabling the computer to be controlled from a location  
close to the XL transmitter as well as a location close to the XR receiver.  
Provides an additional computer port (keyboard/monitor/mouse/speaker/micro-  
phone) on the XR receiver unit enabling the user to control a local computer in  
addition to the remote computer that is connected via the twisted pair cable.  
Front panel indicators show the currently active user port and the currently  
selected computer.  
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1.3 Product information  
Figure 1 – AdderLink XL trans mitter and XR receiver  
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Figure 2 – AdderLink Gold XL trans mitter and XR receiver  
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Figure 3 – Mounting the AdderLink in the optional 19 inch rack mounting kit  
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1.4 Package contents  
AdderLink package contents (part code: ALTX/ALRX)  
Quantity  
Description  
1
AdderLink XL transmitter unit  
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AdderLink XR receiver unit  
Instruction manual  
Power adapter for the XR receiver unit  
(Please note that the XL transmitter unit does not normally require a power adapter  
because it draws its power from the computer via the keyboard interface cable. A  
second power adapter is therefore NOT SUPPLIED but may be purchased  
separately for video only applications.)  
AdderLink Gold package contents (part code: ALGTX/ALGRX)  
Quantity  
Description  
1
AdderLink Gold XL transmitter unit  
1
1
1
AdderLink Gold XR receiver unit  
Instruction manual  
Power adapter for the XR receiver unit  
(Please note that the XL transmitter unit does not normally require a power adapter  
because it draws its power from the computer via the keyboard interface cable. A  
second power adapter is therefore NOT SUPPLIED but may be purchased  
separately for video only applications.)  
AdderLink 19 inch rack-mount kit (part code: RMK-AL)  
Quantity  
Description  
1
Mounting assembly for 19 inch racks  
2
Counter-sunk screws for fixing AdderLink to mounting assembly  
The rack-mount kit is suitable to mount the XL or XR unit into a 19 inch rack. If you  
required to mount both the XR and the XL units in 19 inch racks then you will need  
two rack-mount kits. The kit is suitable for the AdderLink and the AdderLink Gold.  
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AdderLink cable pack (part code: VSCP5)  
This cable pack is suitable for connecting your computer to the AdderLink XL unit. It  
is also suitable for connecting your computer to the AdderLink Gold XL unit or the  
AdderLink Gold XR unit if you do not wish to use speakers or microphones. Your  
PS/2 keyboard, PS/2 mouse and monitor may be plugged into the AdderLink  
directly.  
Quantity  
Description  
1
High resolution tri-coax video cable - 2 metres long  
2
1
1
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PS/2 keyboard/mouse cables - 2 metres long  
Serial mouse adapter (plugs onto end of PS/2 cable)  
AT keyboard adapter (plugs onto end of PS/2 cable)  
UTP patch cable  
AdderLink Gold cable pack (part code: VSCP5-GOLD)  
This cable pack is suitable for connecting your computer to the AdderLink Gold XL  
unit or the AdderLink Gold XR unit. Your PS/2 keyboard, PS/2 mouse, monitor,  
stereo speakers and microphone may be plugged into the AdderLink Gold directly.  
Quantity  
Description  
1
High resolution tri-coax video cable - 2 metres long  
2
2
1
1
2
PS/2 keyboard/mouse cables - 2 metres long  
Stereo speaker/microphone audio cables – 2 metres long  
Serial mouse adapter (plugs onto end of PS/2 cable)  
AT keyboard adapter (plugs onto end of PS/2 cable)  
UTP patch cable - 3 metres long  
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AdderLink Gold cable pack (part code: VSCP6)  
This cable pack is suitable for connecting a computer to the AdderLink Gold XL unit  
and a second computer to the AdderLink Gold XR unit. Your PS/2 keyboard, PS/2  
mouse, monitor, stereo speakers and microphone may be plugged into the  
AdderLink Gold directly.  
Quantity  
Description  
2
High resolution tri-coax video cables - 2 metres long  
4
4
2
3
1
PS/2 keyboard/mouse cables - 2 metres long  
Stereo speaker/microphone audio cables – 2 metres long  
Serial mouse adapters (plug onto end of PS/2 cable)  
AT keyboard adapter (plug onto end of PS/2 cable)  
UTP patch cable - 3 metres long  
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2. Ins tallation  
2.1 What you will need  
A category 5 (or better) twisted pair cable of the required length to connect the  
AdderLink XL and XR units together. These cables contain 4 pairs of twisted  
wires. Specifications and recommended cable types are given in appendix A.  
AdderLink supports cable lengths up to 200 metres. Structured wiring within  
buildings may also be used together with suitable patch cables but the number of  
cable connections should be kept to a minimum to maximise signal quality.  
Cables to connect the AdderLink XL unit to your computer. Cable specifications  
are given in appendix A. Cable packs are available for the AdderLink if you do not  
wish to purchase individual cables. You do not need to connect cables for devices  
that you do not wish to use with the exception of the keyboard cable which the  
AdderLink XL unit uses to draw power from the computer. If you do not wish to  
connect a keyboard then you may alternatively purchase an optional power  
adapter (part code: PSU-IEC-5V DC)  
A monitor with a standard VGA/SVGA (15 pin) connector that will work when  
connected directly to your computer. If you are connecting an additional computer  
to the AdderLink Gold XR unit then the monitor must also work when connected  
directly to this computer. AdderLink supports low and high resolution monitors.  
A standard AT or PS/2 style keyboard. If you are using an AT keyboard with a 5  
pin connector you may connect this to the AdderLink using a standard AT to PS/2  
keyboard adapter.  
A PS/2 style two or three button Microsoft or Logitech compatible mouse or a  
Microsoft IntelliMouse compatible mouse. If you have an AdderLink Gold and you  
wish to use the mouse to switch the XR units channel then you will need a three  
button mouse or an IntelliMouse.  
(The AdderLink supports Internet Mice’ that are compatible with the Microsoft  
IntelliMouse. These are fitted with a wheel or other scroll control and sometimes  
have additional buttons. Examples are: Microsoft IntelliMouse, Logitech Pilot  
Mouse+, Logitech MouseMan+, Genius NetMouse and Genius NetMouse Pro.)  
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A suitable mouse driver for your PC(s). Supported types are:  
- PS/2 or RS232 two button mouse driver (any manufacturer).  
- Microsoft mouse driver (including IntelliMouse).  
- Logitech mouse driver (including two button, three button and wheel mouse)  
If you have the AdderLink Gold then you may als o require:  
An additional set of computer cables to connect your additional computer to the  
AdderLink Gold XR unit.  
An additional keyboard, mouse and monitor of the type described above to  
connect to the AdderLink XL unit.  
One or two sets of stereo speakers.  
One or two microphones.  
If you require to connect s erial devices you may als o require:  
Suitable conversion cables to connect your particular type of RS232 device.  
Refer to appendix A for more details.  
Us e of PS/2 and RS232 s tyle mice with the AdderLink - The mouse connections  
from AdderLink to PCs support either a PS/2 or an RS232 mouse. AdderLink  
automatically converts from the PS/2 mouse commands to RS232 serial mouse  
commands. Serial mice types are selected by using an adapter as described in  
Appendix A. The 9-pin D-type serial ports on the AdderLink may also be configured  
to support serial mice but this setup is less ideal and is therefore not generally  
recommended. The AdderLink will operate without a mouse connected if you do not  
wish to use one.  
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2.2 Mounting the AdderLink  
The AdderLink has been designed to be used either on a desktop or mounted in a  
19 inch rack. If the AdderLink is to be mounted in a 19 inch rack then you will need  
the optional rack mounting kit (part code: RMK-AL). The AdderLink may also be  
mounted on a suitable vertical surface, such as the side of a desk, with the use of  
strong Velcro strips.  
2.3 Connecting your devices  
Ensure that the power adapter is disconnected from the AdderLink and that all the  
devices which are to be attached are switched off. Connect your devices to the  
AdderLink or AdderLink Gold as shown in figures 4 and 5. Ensure that the cables  
are no longer then the maximum cable lengths specified in appendix A. Any unused  
computer or peripheral connections can be left unconnected. To connect computers  
with serial mouse connections and AT style keyboard connections use the adapters  
supplied in the cabling pack as shown below. Alternatively, if you have chosen not to  
purchase the cable pack, refer to appendix A for cable specifications.  
The AdderLink is now ready for use and will start to operate as soon the XL and XR  
units are both powered on. There is no requirement to switch the AdderLink units on  
in any defined order. The AdderLink XL unit normally draws its power from the  
connected computer via the keyboard cable. However, if you are connecting to a  
computer using cables that are longer than 3 metres or are connecting to a lower  
powered device, such as some types of keyboard/video/mouse switch, the optional  
power adapter may be required. When using the optional power adapter, ensure  
that it is connected to the mains and powering the AdderLink before you switch on  
the connected computers. Under these circumstances, failure to switch the  
AdderLink and computers on in the correct order can lead to the mouse and/or  
keyboard not being recognised by the computers when they are switched on.  
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Figure 4 – A typical AdderLink ins tallation  
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Figure 5 – A typical AdderLink Gold ins tallation  
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2.4 Configuring your PC(s )  
Configure your PC in the same way that you would if your keyboard, mouse,  
speakers, microphone and monitor were all connected directly to your PC, but  
bearing in mind the following points:  
AdderLink emulates Microsoft compatible serial, IntelliMouse and PS/2 mice, so  
ensure that your PC software is configured for a Microsoft mouse of the correct  
type. Refer to the list of supported drivers in section 2.1.  
AdderLink supports VGA/SVGA/XGA/XGA2 type monitors, but does not support  
the automatic detection features available with some plug and play monitors  
and video cards. If you have this type of video card and monitor, you should  
select the video mode manually instead of relying upon the automatic detection  
feature.  
The sound quality of the AdderLink Golds audio speaker channels is maximised  
by setting the maximum possible audio output level from your PC. You can then  
adjust the speaker volume to suit.  
The sound quality of the AdderLink Golds audio microphone channels is  
maximised by setting the minimum possible audio input level to your PC.  
2.5 Configuring the AdderLink  
The AdderLink is supplied in a default state that is suitable for most applications  
except that the video compensation needs to be adjusted to match the  
characteristics of the twisted pair cable. The video only needs to be compensated  
once during setup as the compensation value is stored by the AdderLink and  
retained even when the power is off.  
The AdderLink is configured using the following:  
1. Option s witches (s ee s ection 2.7)  
The option switches on the side of the AdderLink select the keyboard hotkey  
combination that is used to access video compensation / configuration mode. They  
also control some other hardware related functions.  
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2. Video compens ation / configuration mode (s ee s ection 2.8)  
This mode is entered by typing the hotkey combination (selected using the option  
switches) on the keyboard attached to the XR receiver. Once within video  
compensation / configuration mode you can adjust the video compensation and  
select other options using the keyboard. The selected options are saved and stored  
in the XR unit when you exit compensation / configuration mode.  
2.6 Setting the option s witches  
The option switches on the side of the AdderLink XR and XL units are used to select  
operating options. The switches are continuously read by the AdderLink and may be  
changed whilst the AdderLink is powered on. The default setting (all switches OFF)  
is suitable for most installations. The switches are shown in figures 6 and 7 and  
have the following functions.  
XR unit - Switches 1 to 5  
Reserved – set to OFF position  
XR unit - Switches 6 to 8  
These switches select the hotkey combinations that are recognised by the  
AdderLink. The chosen hotkey combinations are used to enter compensation /  
configuration mode, lock the AdderLink, disable the AdderLinks video and select  
between local and remote computers on the AdderLink Gold.  
XL unit – Switch 1  
This switch may be used to reset the XL unit without disconnecting the power. In the  
OFF position the AdderLink will operate normally. In the ON position the AdderLink  
will suspend all operation and reset itself to the power off condition. Cycling the  
switch from the OFF position to the ON position and back to the OFF position again  
will perform a reset without having to disconnect the keyboard lead and power lead.  
XL unit - Switches 2 and 3  
Reserved – set to OFF position  
XL unit - Switch 4  
This switch should normally be set in the OFF position and should only be set ON if  
you are connecting a laptop computer using a 'Y' cable or adapter. These 'Y' cables  
and adapters are used to connect a PS/2 mouse and keyboard to the single 6-way  
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keyboard/mouse port commonly found on the back of laptops. The wiring scheme  
used on a few of these 'Y' cables confuses the AdderLink into thinking that it is being  
connected to the computer's serial port and consequently prevents correct  
operation. When option switch 4 is set to the ON position, RS232 mouse detection is  
disabled. This enables a computer connected via a 'Y' cable or adapter to be used  
with the AdderLink without problems.  
XL unit – Switch 5  
If this switch is set to the ON position then the remote unit will go directly into  
compensation / configuration mode at power on. This enables a password locked  
XR unit to be reset. See section 3.10 for further details.  
XL unit - Switch 6  
This switch controls the video mode on the AdderLink Gold and has no function on  
the AdderLink. The video picture from the computer connected to the XL unit may  
be broadcast to the monitor connected to the XL unit and the monitor connected to  
the XR unit. Alternatively the video picture may be displayed on only one of these  
monitors at a time. The video picture is directed to the monitor whose keyboard and  
mouse most recently had control of the computer that is connected to the XL unit. If  
this switch is set to the OFF position then the video will be broadcast to both  
monitors. When set to the ON position, video will be sent to the monitor whose  
associated keyboard and mouse last had control of the XL end's computer.  
XL unit - Switches 7 and 8  
These switches have no function on the AdderLink. On the AdderLink Gold, the  
switches select the timeout period for switchover of computer control between the  
local (XL) and remote (XR) units. The timeout period is the duration of keyboard and  
mouse inactivity that must be detected before the AdderLink Gold will switch control  
between the local (XL) and remote (XR) user console. The AdderLink Gold allocates  
control of the computer to the first keyboard / mouse set (local XL or remote XR)  
that sends keyboard or mouse data. The other keyboard / mouse set is then  
prevented from accessing the computer until no keyboard or mouse data has been  
received for the timeout period. Once a timeout has occurred either keyboard /  
mouse set may access the computer on a first come first served basis.  
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Figure 6 – AdderLink XR option s witches (normal and Gold models )  
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Figure 7 – AdderLink XL option s witches (normal and Gold models )  
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2.8 Setting the video compens ation  
The AdderLink incorporates fine video compensation amplifiers to maximise the  
picture quality for any given length of twisted pair cable. When you first plug in your  
AdderLink you will probably notice that the picture appears blurred or distorted or  
does not appear at all. The picture quality is maximised by adjusting the video  
compensation setting. To do this use the following procedure.  
STEP 1  
Enter video compensation mode by pressing the HOTKEYS together with  
f
on  
the keyboard connected to the XR receiver unit. The HOTKEYS are those that were  
set using the option switches (CTRL + ALT by default).  
For example, assuming the default hotkeys, press these keys together :  
b a f  
STEP 2  
The AdderLink will now be in compensation adjustment mode. This is indicated by  
the NUM, CAPS and SCROLL lock lights on your keyboard. These will flash in  
sequence at a rate that indicates the level of compensation: a slow rate of flash  
indicates a compensation setting suitable for short lengths of twisted pair cable and  
a fast rate of flash indicates a compensation setting that is suitable for long lengths  
of twisted pair cable.  
Press  
to select no video compensation.  
g
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You should now see a fuzzy’ video picture on your monitor connected to the XR  
receiver unit.  
STEP 3  
You may now use the following keys to select the required video compensation.  
Selects no video compensation.  
g
Increases the video compensation (coarse adjustment).  
{
Increases the video compensation (fine adjustment).  
w
Decreases the video compensation (coarse adjustment).  
}
Decreases the video compensation (fine adjustment).  
y
Various other keys may also be used to select operating options (see section 2.10)  
As you change the video compensation setting you will see the sharpness of the  
picture change. The AdderLink calculates the required brightness automatically. You  
will need more video compensation for longer twisted pair cable distances. Adjust  
the video compensation until you achieve the best picture. If you add too much  
compensation then the picture may be lost. If this happens reduce the compensation  
to restore the picture.  
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The best compensation setting may be set using the following technique.  
·
Press {until you observe white trailing edges on the right hand side of  
black text or graphics.  
·
Press and release yseveral times until the white trailing edges just disappear.  
STEP 4  
Press  
to exit from compensation mode.  
f
The AdderLink saves the selected video compensation setting when you exit from  
compensation mode. This setting is retained within the AdderLink even when the  
power is off and so unless you change the twisted pair cable you will not need to re-  
adjust the compensation setting again.  
2.9 Configuring us er-s electable options  
The AdderLink supports a number of user-configurable options that change the  
detailed operation of the AdderLink to match the required application. These may be  
selected whilst the AdderLink is in video compensation / configuration mode. Whilst  
within configuration mode the version number of the AdderLinks firmware may also  
be queried.  
To enter configuration mode press the HOTKEYS together with  
f
on the  
keyboard connected to the XR receiver unit. The HOTKEYS are those that were set  
using the option switches (CTRL + ALT by default).  
For example, assuming the default hotkeys, press these keys together :  
b a f  
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Options are then set by pressing a letter key followed by a number key followed by  
the RETURN key. For example to select an RS232 baud rate of 1200 use the  
following:  
Whilst within configuration mode press  
B1  
f
The num, caps and scroll lock lights will indicate correct acceptance of the command  
as follows:  
·
·
·
·
In compensation / configuration the num, caps and scroll lock lights will flash in  
sequence.  
After pressing the first key of a command sequence the num, caps and scroll  
lock lights will all be illuminated.  
After pressing the second key of a command sequence the num and caps lock  
lights will be on and the scroll lock light will be off.  
After pressing RETURN the command will have been accepted and the num,  
caps and scroll lock lights will go back to flashing in sequence.  
When you have finished selecting options, return to normal operation by pressing  
f
2.10 Summary of AdderLink configuration options  
Full details of each of the configuration options and their uses are given in section 4.  
B1f - Set RS232 baud rate to 1200 (default) (see section 4.1)  
B2f - Set RS232 baud rate to 9600  
F1f - Query AdderLink firmware version (see section 3.11)  
F8f - Resets all user-configurable options to the default state (see 4.3)  
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H1f - Mouse compatible RS232 protocol (default) – overrides all other  
RS232 settings (see section 4.1)  
H2f - RS232 protocol uses hardware handshaking  
H3f - RS232 protocol uses no handshaking (1200 baud max.)  
M1f - AdderLink Gold channels are not switchable by a 3-button mouse  
or IntelliMouse (default) (see section 4.2)  
M2f - AdderLink Gold channels are switchable by a 3-button mouse or  
IntelliMouse (see section 4.2)  
M6f - Reset mouse function (see section 2.12)  
M7f - Reset IntelliMouse function (see section 2.12)  
Pf{PASSWORD} fSets a security password (see section 3.10)  
Pff– Clears the security password (see section 3.10)  
S1f - RS232 protocol uses 1 stop bit (see section 4.1)  
S2f - RS232 protocol uses 2 stop bits (default)  
S3f - RS232 protocol uses no parity (default) (see section 4.1)  
S4f - RS232 protocol uses even parity  
S5f - RS232 protocol uses odd parity  
S7f - RS232 protocol uses 7 bits per character (default) (see 4.1)  
S8f - RS232 protocol uses 8 bits per character  
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2.11 Other us eful ins tallation information  
PC boot up s equence - When your PCs are powered on they communicate with  
any attached keyboards and mice and setup parameters required by the particular  
operating system. It is necessary for the AdderLink to be attached and powered on  
during this sequence so that it can give the required responses and keep track of all  
the modes and settings requested by each of the connected PCs.  
Mous e characteris tics - do not unplug a PS/2 mouse connection from a PC whilst  
the PC is on. Due to the design of PS/2 mice communications the mouse function on  
the PC will be lost and you will have to re-boot the PC to regain normal operation.  
Unplugging the mouse from the AdderLink will also cause it to stop operating when it  
is plugged back in. RS232 mice can usually be unplugged and plugged back in  
provided that a mouse was connected when the operating system initially booted.  
Keyboard and mous e mode s witching - The AdderLink keeps a log of the  
keyboard and mouse mode and resolution settings requested by the connected  
PC(s). These settings are automatically communicated to the keyboard and mouse  
as required to ensure maximum software compatibility. The keyboard num, caps  
and scroll lock states are an obvious example of this process.  
2.12 Hot plugging the AdderLink into running s ys tems and re-  
enabling dis connected CPU PS/2 mous e connections  
It is adviseable to switch off the systems that are going to be connected to the  
AdderLink before installation. However if this is not possible then most systems can  
be hot plugged by using the AdderLinks mouse restoration functions. The keyboard  
connection will normally restore itself automatically.  
On many PCs, mouse movement will be lost if the PS/2 mouse is unplugged and  
plugged back in whilst the PC is running. Mouse movement can then only be  
restored by rebooting the PC. This is because the mouse drivers only setup and  
enable the mouse when the PC is initially booted.  
If you have switched off your AdderLink or you are attempting to hot plug’ it into a  
system that is already running, you may be able to restore lost mouse movement  
using the AdderLink's mouse restoration functions.  
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Mous e res toration functions s hould be us ed with care as unpredictable  
res ults may occur if the wrong mous e type is s elected. If in doubt res tore the  
mous e by powering down the PC normally.  
Standard PS/2 mouse data uses a different data format to IntelliMouse data and so  
two reset functions are provided on the AdderLink. The type of data format expected  
by the PC depends upon the driver and the type of mouse that was connected when  
the driver was booted. The following table may be used as a guide.  
Note that the mouse reset functions predict the likely mouse resolution settings but  
may not restore the speed or sensitivity of the mouse exactly as they were when the  
PC originally booted.  
Type of mous e / s ys tem Driver type  
Connected at bootup  
Likely expected  
data format  
PS/2  
Sugges ted  
res toration  
PS/2  
PS/2  
PS/2 only  
F5  
F5  
F5  
F6  
IntelliMouse  
PS/2  
IntelliMouse / ADDERview PS/2 only  
IntelliMouse / ADDERview IntelliMouse  
PS/2  
IntelliMouse  
To restore lost mouse movement on a CPU connected to the AdderLink:  
1) Ensure that the video picture of the CPU that has lost its mouse movement is  
displayed on the monitor connected to the XR unit.  
2) Enter the configuration mode by pressing HOTKEYS and RETURN on the  
keyboard connected to the XR unit. For example:  
b a  
f
3) To restore a PS/2 mouse connection press  
M 6  
f
Or, to restore an IntelliMouse connection press  
M 7  
f
4) Exit from configure mode by typing  
f
5) Test the mouse movement by moving the mouse a short distance.  
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3. Us ing the AdderLink  
This section explains the general operation of the AdderLink. We recommend that  
you read this section before starting to use the product.  
3.1 Power on s tatus  
The AdderLink is ready for use as soon as the XR receiver and XL transmitter have  
been powered on. Remember that the XL transmitter usually draws its power from  
the computer via the keyboard cable and the XR unit draws its power form the  
supplied power adapter.  
If a security password has not been set then the AdderLink XR unit will power on  
and immediately establish a link to the remote computer attached to the XL unit. On  
the AdderLink this is indicated by the activity light illuminating and on the AdderLink  
Gold this is indicated by the remote (1) light illuminating.  
If a security password has been set then the AdderLink XR unit will only illuminate  
the power light on the XR unit and will not display any video. The AdderLink will  
indicate that it is waiting for a password to be entered by alternately illuminating the  
num and scroll lock lights and then the caps lock light on the keyboard attached to  
the XR receiver unit.  
The AdderLink XL unit draws its power from the attached CPU via the keyboard  
cable. The green power light confirms that there is sufficient power available. If the  
power light flashes or is off continuously then there is not sufficient power available.  
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3.2 AdderLink indicator lights  
The AdderLink indicator lights have the following meaning  
AdderLink XL  
Indicator  
Colour Status  
Meaning  
POWER  
Green  
ON  
AdderLink is on and there is sufficient  
power available  
OFF  
AdderLink is off and sufficient power is not  
available  
FLASHING Insufficient power is available (marginal  
power)  
ACTIVITY Red  
ON  
Keyboard or mouse data is being received  
from the XR unit  
OFF  
No keyboard or mouse data is being  
Received from the XR unit  
LINK  
Orange ON  
OFF  
The XL unit is connected to an XR unit  
The XL unit is not connected to an XR unit  
AdderLink XR  
Indicator  
Colour Status  
Meaning  
POWER  
Green  
ON  
AdderLink is on  
AdderLink is off  
OFF  
ACTIVITY Red  
ON  
The AdderLink is not locked and no  
keyboard or mouse data is being received  
FLASHING The AdderLink is not locked and keyboard or  
Mouse data is being received  
OFF  
The AdderLink is locked or disabled  
LINK  
Orange ON  
OFF  
The XR unit is connected to an XL unit  
The XR unit is not connected to an XL unit  
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AdderLink Gold XL  
Indicator  
Colour Status  
Meaning  
POWER  
Green  
ON  
AdderLink is on and there is sufficient  
power available  
OFF  
AdderLink is off and sufficient power is not  
available  
FLASHING Insufficient power is available (marginal  
power)  
REMOTE A Red  
ON  
Keyboard or mouse data has been received  
from the XR unit and the keyboard and mouse  
attached to the XR unit have control of the PC  
The keyboard and mouse attached to the XR  
unit do not have control of the PC  
OFF  
ON  
LOCAL B  
Red  
Keyboard or mouse data has been received  
from the keyboard and mouse attached to the XL  
unit which currently have control of the PC  
The keyboard and mouse attached to the XL  
unit do not have control of the PC  
OFF  
AdderLink Gold XR  
Indicator  
Colour Status  
Meaning  
POWER  
Green  
ON  
AdderLink is on  
AdderLink is off  
OFF  
REMOTE 1 Red  
ON  
Remote PC attached to XL unit is selected  
Remote PC attached to XL unit is not selected  
OFF  
FLASHING Remote PC is selected and keyboard / mouse  
data if being received  
LOCAL 2  
Red  
ON  
Local PC attached to XR unit is selected  
Local PC attached to XR unit is not selected  
OFF  
FLASHING Local PC is selected and keyboard / mouse  
data if being received  
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3.3 Keyboard NUM, CAPS and SCROLL lock indicators  
The AdderLink uses the keyboard NUM, CAPS and SCROLL lock lights to indicate  
various operating conditions as follows:  
NUM, CAPS and SCROLL lock lights flas h in s equence  
The AdderLink flashes the NUM, CAPS and SCROLL lock lights in sequence on the  
keyboard connected to the XR unit to indicate that the AdderLink is in video  
compensation / configuration mode. The NUM lock light comes on first with CAPS  
and SCROLL off. Then the CAPS lock comes on with NUM and SCROLL off and  
finally the SCROLL lock comes on with NUM and CAPS off. The rate of flashing  
indicates the level of video compensation applied by the video compensation  
amplifiers. A slow flash rate indicates a small amount of compensation (short twisted  
pair cable distance). A fast flash rate indicates a greater level of video  
compensation for longer cables.  
NUM, CAPS and SCROLL lock lights flas h together  
The AdderLink Gold flashes the NUM, CAPS and SCROLL lock light together on the  
keyboard attached to the XL unit or the keyboard attached to the XR unit to indicate  
that the other keyboard currently has control of the computer connected to the XL  
unit. These lights will stop flashing when a timeout has occurred and the computer  
connected to the XL unit is free for use by either keyboard/mouse set.  
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NUM and SCROLL lock flas h alternately with CAPS lock  
The AdderLink alternately flashes NUM and SCROLL lock and then CAPS lock on  
the keyboard attached to the XR unit to indicate that the AdderLink is currently  
locked and is awaiting a password to be entered by the user to unlock the  
AdderLink.  
3.4 Keyboard hotkey control  
AdderLink XR unit may be set to respond to various keyboard hotkey combinations.  
These keyboard hotkeys are selected using the option switches on the side of the  
AdderLink XR unit (see section 2.7). Keyboard hotkeys may be used to switch off  
the video, lock the AdderLink and enter video compensation / configuration mode.  
On the AdderLink Gold the keyboard hotkeys are also used to select between the  
remote (1) and local (2) computers.  
All of the hotkey control commands are invoked by holding down the two hotkeys  
and then pressing a command key. By default, the two hotkeys are CTRL and  
‘ALT’, although other combinations can be selected by reconfiguring the hotkeys  
(see section 2.7). Once the hotkey command has been activated you will need to  
release the hotkeys and the command key before a new hotkey command is  
accepted by the AdderLink. HOTKEYs + TAB is an exception and this allows you to  
'tab through' the ports by holding down the hotkeys and repeatedly pressing TAB.  
The hotkey commands are summarised below (IMPORTANT NOTE: the numbers  
on the numeric keypad do not form part of a valid hotkey) :  
‘HOTKEYs ’ and 0switches off the video signal and all the associated red status  
lights on the XR unit and disconnects the keyboard and mouse from the computer  
that they are currently controlling. This will cause some monitors to go into standby  
mode or switch off. The video signal can be re-enabled by selecting a computer  
using HOTKEYs and TAB’ or HOTKEYs’ and 1’ (or HOTKEYs’ and 2’ on the  
AdderLink Gold) .  
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‘HOTKEYs ’ and L’ - Disconnects the AdderLink XRs keyboard and mouse from  
the computer that they are controlling and switches off all the red status lights. The  
video signal is switched off. If a password has not been set then the AdderLink can  
be re-enabled by selecting a computer using HOTKEYs and TAB’ or HOTKEYs’  
and 1 (or HOTKEYs’ and 2’ on the AdderLink Gold). If a password has been set  
then the AdderLink will alternately flash the NUM and SCROLL and then the CAPS  
lock lights on the keyboard connected to the XR unit. This indicates that a valid  
password must be entered to unlock the AdderLink. Simply type the same key  
combination as was set during configuration (see section 3.10) followed by the  
RETURN key. Note - if anyone has typed at the keyboard whilst in secure mode, it  
will be necessary to type RETURN first to clear the invalid password, then type the  
valid password followed by RETURN again.  
‘HOTKEYs ’ and 1- selects the remote computer attached to the XL unit  
‘HOTKEYs ’ and 2- selects the local computer attached to the XR unit (AdderLink  
Gold only)  
‘HOTKEYs ’ and TAB’ Selects the next computer (remote or local)  
‘HOTKEYs ’ and RETURN – Enters video compensation / configuration mode  
Examples of common hotkey sequences (assuming CTRL + ALT hotkey option):  
To lock the AdderLink  
press ba ba  
L
release  
L
To 'tab through' computers (AdderLink Gold):  
press bavrelease vpress v  
release vpress vrelease vba  
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3.5 Contending for control of the XL unit's computer (AdderLink  
Gold)  
Timeout mode  
On the AdderLink Gold, the computer attached to the XL unit may be accessed by  
the control port (Keyboard/Monitor/Mouse/Speakers/Microphone) on the XL unit or  
the control port on the XR unit. Only one control port may be active at any one time.  
As soon as keyboard or mouse activity is detected on a control port then this  
becomes the active control port. Keyboard, mouse or microphone activity on the  
inactive control port will have no effect on the XL's computer until no keyboard or  
mouse activity has been detected on the active control port for the timeout period.  
The timeout period is selected using option switches 7 and 8 on the XL unit (see  
section 2.6). The video is broadcast to both monitors if option switch 6 is in the OFF  
position or just to the active control port's monitor if option switch 6 is in the ON  
position (see section 2.6).  
Exclus ive us e mode  
The control port on the XL unit may obtain exclusive use of the XL unit's computer  
upon demand. To gain exclusive use, the operator uses the following hotkey  
combinations. Note that these hotkeys are only applicable to the keyboard  
connected to the XL unit. When exclusive use has been set the video picture from  
the XL unit's computer will not be sent to the XR unit even if broadcast mode has  
been selected.  
‘HOTKEYs ’ and 1- Gains exclusive use of the computer attached to the XL unit  
‘HOTKEYs ’ and 0- Relinquishes exclusive use of the computer attached to the XL  
unit.  
3.6 Entering and exiting video compens ation / configuration mode  
The AdderLinks video compensation and user selectable options and functions are  
accessed in compensation / configuration mode. To enter this mode press the  
selected hotkey combination together with the RETURN key and to exit this mode  
press the RETURN key again. For example:  
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To enter compensation / configuration mode:  
press ba ba  
f
release  
f
To exit compensation / configuration mode:  
press  
f
release  
f
3.7 Mous e control  
On the AdderLink Gold XR unit, the computers can conveniently be selected using a  
three button mouse or IntelliMouse. In order to switch to the other computer simply  
hold down the central mouse button or wheel button and click on the left hand  
mouse button. The other computer will then be selected. In order to use this feature  
you must enable it using the M2 option in configuration mode (see section 4.2).  
3.8 Stereo audio s upport on the AdderLink Gold  
You may connect stereo speakers to both the AdderLink Gold XL unit and the  
AdderLink Gold XR unit. Audio from the computer connected to the XL unit is  
broadcasted to the speakers attached to the XL unit and to the XR unit. The  
speakers on the XR unit will output the audio signal from the XL unit if the remote  
computer (1) is selected or the audio from the computer connected to the XR unit if  
the local computer (2) is selected.  
The AdderLink transfers the audio speaker signals between the XL and XR units by  
multiplexing the audio signals onto the video signals. A small degree of audio noise  
is introduced by this process. The effect of this noise may be reduced by the  
following actions:  
·
Set the speaker output volume on the PC connected to the XL unit to the highest  
setting available.  
·
·
Adjust speaker volume control knob away from the maximum setting.  
Do not boost the audio BASS signal if this can be avoided.  
The AdderLink is designed to carry audio signals with a maximum peak-to-peak  
voltage of 5 volts. This is suitable for most PC audio outputs. If you are sending  
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audio with a higher peak-to-peak value than 5 volts this may affect the video picture  
causing temporary loss of the picture during peak audio output. If you are  
transferring such an audio signal then reduce the PCs maximum output volume  
setting until the picture remains fully stable.  
3.9 Microphone s upport on the AdderLink Gold  
You may connect a microphone to both the AdderLink Gold XL unit and the  
AdderLink Gold XR unit. The computer attached to the XL unit will take its  
microphone input from the last active user port. So, if the keyboard and mouse on  
the XR unit were last used to control the computer then the microphone signal will  
be taken from the XR unit. Alternatively if the keyboard and mouse connected to the  
XL unit were the last to control the computer then the microphone signal will come  
from the microphone attached to the XL unit.  
If the local computer (2) is selected on the XR unit then, as expected, its microphone  
signal will be taken from the microphone attached to the XR unit.  
The AdderLink transfers the audio microphone signals between the XR and XL units  
by multiplexing the audio signals onto the video signals. A degree of audio noise is  
introduced by this process. The effect of this noise may be reduced by setting the  
microphone audio input volume on the PC connected to the XL unit to the lowest  
practical setting.  
3.10 Setting and us ing the s ecurity pas s word  
There are many situations where unrestricted access to computers or sensitive  
information needs to be controlled. In such circumstances, the AdderLink XL unit  
may be locked away in a room or secure cabinet and the computer may be  
controlled remotely from the XR unit.  
The AdderLink incorporates a security password system that enables the XR unit to  
be locked so that the secure computer cannot be controlled. Once a password has  
been set the AdderLink XR unit may be disabled by pressing the hotkeys together  
with the L (lock) key. The XR unit may only then be unlocked by entering the  
password. For example if the hotkeys are set to CTRL and ALT then pressing the  
following key combination would cause the AdderLink XR unit to lock.  
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baL  
When the XR unit is locked the video is switched off and the keyboard and mouse  
are disconnected from the computer. Locking the XR unit does not affect the  
operation of the XL unit.  
To unlock the AdderLink XR unit enter the password followed by the RETURN key  
eg:  
[P] [A] [S] [S] [W] [O] [R] [D] [Enter]  
NOTE - The password consists of a combination of key strokes rather like the code  
to a safe. The key strokes are not case sensitive and can include all the keys on the  
keyboard (except ctrl, alt, shift and enter). Consequently the following 'password'  
would be valid:  
[F4] [F] [R] [E] [D] [Home]  
To set the password, enter configuration mode by typing HOTKEYS and RETURN  
on the keyboard attached to the XR unit (see section 3.6). When in configure mode  
type P then RETURN. Now enter the password which may be up to 40 characters.  
The password is not case sensitive and can be any combination of key strokes,  
including the function keys, but excluding the CTRL, ALT, SHIFT and RETURN  
keys. When you have typed in your password type RETURN to register it in the  
stored memory. Do not worry if you type the password incorrectly, you can always  
re-enter configure mode and set the password again.  
For example, to enter OPENUP as the password type the following whilst in  
configuration mode:  
[P] [Enter] [O] [P] [E] [N] [U] [P] [Enter]  
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What to do if your AdderLink is locked and you have los t or forgotten the  
pas s word  
If your AdderLink is locked and you have lost or forgotten the password then you  
may clear the password if you have access to the XL unit. To clear the password  
power down the XR unit and switch option switch 5 on the XL unit to the on position  
(see section 2.7). When you next power on the XR unit it will go straight into  
configuration mode allowing you to clear or change the password. You will then  
need to set option switch 5 on the XL unit back to its default (off) position or the XR  
unit will go into configuration mode every time that you switch it on.  
3.11 Querying the AdderLinks firmware vers ion  
For technical support purposes it is sometimes useful to know the firmware version  
of the AdderLink. The AdderLink can report its firmware version using a  
configuration mode function.  
To find the firmware version of your AdderLink, connect to a computer that is  
showing the DOS prompt or is running a text editor or word processor package. On  
the AdderLink this will be the computer connected to the XL unit. On the AdderLink  
Gold this may be the computer connected to the XL unit or the computer connected  
to the XR unit.  
It doesnt matter what package this is provided that the characters typed in at the  
keyboard are displayed on the screen. Enter configuration mode by pressing  
HOTKEYs’ and RETURN together (see section 3.6). Now type the following on the  
keyboard connected to the XR unit:  
F1f  
The version number will be reported on the computer screen as the letter V followed  
by three numbers. For example, if the AdderLink reports V118 then the firmware  
version is 1.18.  
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4. AdderLink configuration options  
All the options described in this section are entered in AdderLinks configuration  
mode - see section 3.6 for instructions on entering configuration mode.  
4.1 RS232 protocol options  
RS232 serial ports are used for a wide variety of purposes and are typically  
operated in a number of different modes. A mode that is suitable for one type of  
device may not be suitable for other devices and so the RS232 protocol supported  
by the AdderLink may be changed to suit different applications.  
Refer to appendix A for suitable cabling for various RS232 applications. Appendix A  
also shows the signal pinouts for the RS232 ports.  
If you are using an RS232 serial mouse connection to any of the CPUs that are  
connected to the AdderLink then you will need to set the AdderLink into RS232  
mouse compatible mode. Setting this mode overrides all other RS232 protocol  
s ettings and forces 1200 baud, 8 bits per character, 1 stop bit and no handshaking.  
The AdderLink performs an automatic conversion to convert PS/2 mouse signals to  
RS232 mouse signals if you use a suitable wiring adapter. If you wish to use an  
RS232 mouse connection to your PC then we recommend that you use a controlling  
PS/2 mouse and the RS232 adapter rather than attempting to connect the mouse to  
the serial ports on the AdderLink. The reason for this is that in the recommended  
setup the XL unit will continuously emulate the presence of a serial mouse  
regardless of whether the XR unit is connected and currently powered on . This  
ensures that PC will reliably bootup regardless of the power and connection state of  
the AdderLink.  
The various RS232 protocol modes may be set using the following options within  
configuration mode:  
H1f - Mouse compatible RS232 protocol (default) – overrides all other  
RS232 settings  
H2f - RS232 protocol uses hardware handshaking  
H3f - RS232 protocol uses no handshaking (1200 baud max.)  
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B1f - Set RS232 baud rate to 1200 (default)  
B2f - Set RS232 baud rate to 9600  
S1f - RS232 protocol uses 1 stop bit  
S2f - RS232 protocol uses 2 stop bits (default)  
S3f - RS232 protocol uses no parity (default)  
S4f - RS232 protocol uses even parity  
S5f - RS232 protocol uses odd parity  
S7f - RS232 protocol uses 7 bits per character (default)  
S8f - RS232 protocol uses 8 bits per character  
4.2 Mous e mode and mous e s witching of channels  
Mouse switching is only relevant on the AdderLink Gold product where the user  
connected to the XR unit requires to switch between the remote computer (1)  
connected to the XL unit and the local computer (2) connected to the XR unit. This  
may be done by a keyboard hotkey combination or by using a three button PS/2  
mouse or an IntelliMouse.  
To switch between the remote (1) and local (2) computers, the user simply holds  
down the central button or wheel button and presses the left hand button to change  
channel. To use this feature it must first be enabled using the M2 option. To disable  
this feature use the M1 option.  
If the third button is being used to switch the AdderLink XR then it is not available for  
use with PC software although the function of an IntelliMouse wheel is not affected.  
Consequently in M2 mode the AdderLink reports to the PCs that a 2 button mouse is  
connected. If you wish to use the full function of a 3 button mouse or IntelliMouse for  
your PC software then you should select the M1 option.  
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The AdderLink supports Internet Mice’ that are compatible with the Microsoft  
IntelliMouse. These are fitted with a wheel or other scroll control and sometimes  
have additional buttons. Examples are:  
Microsoft IntelliMouse  
Logitech Pilot Mouse +  
Logitech MouseMan+  
Genius NetMouse  
Genius NetMouse Pro  
Standard PS/2 and IntelliMouse compatible mice may be connected to the  
AdderLink. You may configure your CPUs using Microsoft PS/2 or IntelliMouse  
drivers in any combination as required. The IntelliMouse features are supported on  
both PS/2 and RS232 CPU connections. When using PS/2 CPU connections, the  
AdderLink will automatically configure itself to the type of mouse requested by the  
driver.  
M1f - AdderLink Gold XR channels are not switchable by a 3-button  
Mouse or IntelliMouse (default)  
M2f - AdderLink Gold XR channels are switchable by a 3-button mouse  
or IntelliMouse  
4.3 Res etting all configuration options to their default s tate  
To reset all the AdderLinks configuration options to the default state and return all  
the AdderLink settings to their default state press the following whilst within  
configuration mode. By resetting all the configuration options to their default state  
you will also clear the password but you will not change the video compensation  
setting.  
F8f  
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Appendix A. Cable and connector  
s pecifications  
IMPORTANT NOTE  
The maximum cable lengths s upported vary widely between devices and  
cables . It may be pos s ible to us e cables that are longer than thos e s pecified  
below with certain PCs and peripherals but this cannot be guaranteed. If you  
experience problems try us ing s horter cables .  
A1. Keyboard, monitor, mous e, microphone and s peakers  
connections  
All of these devices plug directly into the relevant ports of the AdderLink. If you use  
an AT style keyboard you will need an AT (5 pin DIN female) to PS/2 (6 pin mini-DIN  
male) converter.  
Cable s pecification for connections to XL unit when us ed without the optional  
power adapter  
Keyboard, monitor, mouse, speaker and microphone cables should not be longer  
than 2 metres.  
Cable s pecification for connections to XR unit or to XL unit when us ed with  
the optional power adapter  
Keyboard, monitor, mouse, speaker and microphone extension cables can be used  
to increase the distance from the AdderLink up to 10metres. Most keyboards and  
mice will also operate at distances of 20 metres. If you are using a monitor extension  
cable then you should ensure that this is a high quality tri-coax type.  
A2. Computer connections  
Cable s pecifications :  
Video - 15 pin high density male D connector to 15 pin high density male D  
connector wired as a standard VGA PC to monitor cable. There are two types  
commonly available. The best type cables which will give excellent quality are  
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constructed with coaxial cable cores. Cheaper data’ cables are available but  
generally give rather poor quality. Avoid using 'data' cables longer than 2 metres  
unless the video quality is not important. Good quality coaxial video cables may be  
run at distances up to 20 metres with little loss of video quality.  
Keyboard and PS/2 mice - 6 pin mini-DIN male connector to 6 pin mini-DIN male  
connector with all lines connected straight through (1-1,2-2 etc.). If the PC has a 5-  
pin DIN AT style keyboard connector you will need a PS/2 to AT keyboard adapter  
6-pin mini-DIN female to 5-pin DIN male (readily available). For self powered’  
operation of the XL unit without the optional power adapter the cables should be no  
longer than 3 metres. For operation with the power adapter, cables should be no  
longer than 20 metres.  
RS232 s erial mice - these require a special converter to connect the RS232 lines  
present on the AdderLink mouse ports to the RS232 port on a PC.  
Cables should be no longer than 20 metres.  
Speaker and microphone cables Screened audio cables with a stereo audio jack  
on both ends should be used. Where possible keep the cable lengths to a minimum.  
The maximum recommended length is 5 metres.  
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A3. Twis ted pair cable  
Many types of twisted pair cables are available. You may use unshielded twisted  
pair (UTP) or shielded twisted pair (STP) cable with the AdderLink. Ensure that the  
cable you use is of Category 5 or better specification.  
The AdderLink uses the following pairs on the twisted pair RJ45 jack connector. If  
your cable is terminated for networking use then it will probably be wired correctly for  
the AdderLink. All four twisted pairs within the cable are used by the AdderLink.  
Electrically, the cables should be wired with pin 1 to pin 1, pin 2 to pin 2, 3 to 3, 4 to  
4, 5 to 5, 6 to 6, 7 to 7 and 8 to 8.  
BICC Brand - Rex cables are particularly recommended for use with the AdderLink  
The usage of the various twisted pairs is shown below:  
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Maximis ing the video quality for long cable lengths  
All twisted pair cables are constructed so that each of the twisted pairs has a slightly  
different twist rate. This is to reduce the electrical cross-talk between signals  
travelling on adjacent pairs. This difference in twist frequency effectively means that  
the wire distance that an electrical signal has to traverse is different for the different  
pairs. This does not normally cause a noticeable problem but for higher screen  
resolutions at longer cable lengths a colour separation effect may start to be  
observed.  
In practice most networking cables have one pair of conductors that are significantly  
more tightly twisted than the other three. Unfortunately this varies between cable  
types and manufacturers. If you do observe a colour separation effect at high screen  
resolutions and longer cable lengths then this may be improved by swapping the  
twisted pairs that are used within the cable. To gain the best results the red, green  
and blue AdderLink colour signals should be sent over the three pairs that have the  
closest twist frequency. This normally means that the pair with the tightest twist  
frequency should be avoided.  
If you do not already have a cable and you wish to purchase a suitable cable then  
this may be purchased from Adder Technology via your supplier. High quality cables  
are also available that remove this colour separation effect completely.  
A4. RS232 port pin as s ignments  
View of AdderLink 9-way D-type female socket  
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RS232 cables for mous e applications  
Computer to AdderLink RS232 cable for RS232 mous e applications  
Computer-end 9-pin female connector  
AdderLink-end 9-pin male connector  
2
3
5
7
2
3
5
4
Mous e to AdderLink cable / adapter  
Mouse-end 9-pin male connector  
AdderLink-end 9-pin male connector  
2
3
4
5
7
6
8
3
2
6
5
8
4
7
RS232 cables for printer applications  
Computer to AdderLink RS232 cable for RS232 printer applications  
Computer-end 9-pin female connector AdderLink-end 9-pin male connector  
All lines connected straight through 1-1,2-2,3-3 etc.  
AdderLink to printer with 25-way connector  
AdderLink-end 9-pin male connector Printer-end 25-pin male connector  
2
3
3
4
5
6
8
2
20  
7
6
5
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Appendix B. Problem Solving  
Problem:  
Video picture is lost during very high audio output.  
Action:  
Reduce the maximum audio output level  
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