ADDER AdderLink XDIP Quick start guide

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ADDER AdderLink XDIP is a flexible extender module that can be configured as either a transmitter or receiver. It can be used to extend a computer's signal to a remote location over a standard Ethernet cable. The XDIP supports resolutions up to 1920x1200 and can transmit audio and USB signals as well.

Possible use cases:

  • Extending a computer's signal to a remote display
  • Creating a multi-monitor setup
  • Extending a computer's signal to a remote location for collaboration or presentations
  • Sharing a computer's peripherals (such as a keyboard, mouse, and printer) with multiple users

ADDER AdderLink XDIP is a flexible extender module that can be configured as either a transmitter or receiver. It can be used to extend a computer's signal to a remote location over a standard Ethernet cable. The XDIP supports resolutions up to 1920x1200 and can transmit audio and USB signals as well.

Possible use cases:

  • Extending a computer's signal to a remote display
  • Creating a multi-monitor setup
  • Extending a computer's signal to a remote location for collaboration or presentations
  • Sharing a computer's peripherals (such as a keyboard, mouse, and printer) with multiple users
Welcome
Thank you for choosing the AdderLink XDIP extenders. These exible modules (nodes) can be
congured either as transmitters or receivers and then mixed in a variety of combinations to suit.
AdderLink XDIP
Quick Start
Choosing a channel...
From your receiver, you can switch between a locally connected computer (if present) and any number
of linked transmitters in two main ways:
...using the channel list
The channel list shows all of your switching
options:
1 If the channel list is not already displayed,
press and hold the CTRL and ALT keys and
then press C
Ü
2 Click on the required channel (or use the
up/down arrow keys and Enter) to connect.
Receiver 1
Description
Name
Local Computer
Transmitter 1
Transmitter 2
Description
Description
Description
Description
#
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
...using hotkeys
Hotkeys offer the quickest way to switch between channels:
1 Press and hold the CTRL and ALT keys and then press the number for the required channel, e.g. 0
for the locally connected computer, 1 for the rst transmitter in the list, 2 for the second, etc.
Changing the hotkeys
You can change the default hotkeys
to suit your installation:
1 Display the channel list and then
click the icon. Enter the admin
password.
2 Choose the OSD Settings page
Ü
3 Here you can alter all aspects of
hotkey operation.
4 For more details, please see the
AdderLink XDIP full user guide.
ADMIN - OSD Settings
Receiver 1
Configure OSD Settings
General
Language
Keyboard
OSD Mouse Launch
Hotkeys
Next Channel Hotkey
Previous Channel Hotkey
OSD Hotkey
Disconnect Hotkey
OSDTimeout
OSD Settings
Setup Channels
Manage Ports
Advanced
Software Upgrade
RECEIVER
Update this node’s OSD timeout and hotkeys.
ApplyCancel
English
gb
None
Left Ctrl Left Alt
Letter
Letter
Left Ctrl + Left Alt +
Left Ctrl + Left Alt +
Left Ctrl + Left Alt +
Left Ctrl + Left Alt + x
c
min1
Restoring an XDIP node
In order to obtain the full benet of the conguration wizard when creating a new installation, it may
be necessary to restore the default settings to your XDIP nodes. This can be done in two ways:
• [Receiversonly] Display the channel list and then click the icon. If requested, enter the admin
password and then choose the Software Upgrade page. Click the Restore button.
Use a narrow implement (such as a straightened out paper clip) to press and hold the recessed reset
button on the front panel (while power is applied) for fourteen seconds. Note:Theresetbuttonis
withintheholetotheleftoftheUSBsocket.The front panel indicators will ash and then the Recovery
page will be displayed. Click the Restore button.
INDOOR USEONLYCOMPUTERCONSOLE
Audio
line
in
jack
Audio
line
out
jack
HDMI
video port
12VDC power
port
(PoE option
available)
USB
ports
On TX:[Optional]Feed
toalocalconsole
On RX:Feedtothe
userconsole
HDMI
video port
USB
port
On TX:Linktothe
maincomputer
On RX:[Optional]Link
toalocalcomputer
Data link - either
connect directly to
another node or
indirectly to multiple
others via a supported
network switch*
(PoE 802.3af supported)
www.adder.com
ADDERLINK
LNKUSB VID PWR
USB
port
(Console)
Indicators
LNK - indicates the presence of a valid data link.
USB and VID - indicate active connections.
PWR - indicates the presence of input power (coloralso
indicatesoverallmode:TX:Green,RX:Blue,Start of Life:Red).
Reset
button
Connect and power on all required nodes. On the console connected to an uncongured node, that
will become a receiver, you should see the Welcome screen. The node’s PWR indicator should be red
at this stage. If not, restore the node to its default settings (seetherearpage). Continued overleaf.
*Thenetworkswitchmustsupport
IGMP-seethefulluserguidefordetails.
© 2017 Adder Technology Limited • All trademarks are acknowledged.
Part No. MAN-QS-XDIP-ADDER_V1.1
Web: www.adder.com
Contact: www.adder.com/contact-details
Support: www.adder.com/support
Warranty
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. Also Adder will not be responsible for
any loss, damage or injury arising directly or indirectly from the use of this product. Adder’s total liability under the terms of this warranty shall in
all circumstances be limited to the replacement value of this product. If any difculty is experienced in the installation or use of this product that
you are unable to resolve, please contact your supplier.
RECEIVER
TRANSMITTER
SETUP - Receiver or Tr ansmitter?
Is this node a receiver or transmitter? After restoring to defaults
you can change this in the future.
English
Welcome
Please choose your language and keyboard layout.
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OK
SETUP - Basic Information
Enter the names, descriptions and admin password for this
receiver.
Receiver Name
Receiver Description
Computer Name
Computer Description
NewAdmin Password
Confirm Admin Password
Description
Local Computer
Description
Password for Node Configuration
Password for Node Configuration
Receiver 1
Cancel OK
SETUP - Basic Information
Enter the name,description, and admin and access password for
this transmitter.
Transmitter Name
Transmitter Description
New Admin Password
NewAccess Password
Confirm Admin Password
Confirm Access Password
Description
Password for Node Configuration
Password for User Access
Password for Node Configuration
Password for User Access
Transmitter 2
Cancel OK
SETUP - Channel Selection
Select which nodes to add as channels.‘SoL’ marks nodes that are
yet to be configured and‘TX’ denotes available transmitters.
#Name
AdderLink XDIP 02DF3B
Description
Description
Description
NEXTBACK
SoL
Transmitter 1
TX
SETUP - Channel Selection
Select which nodes to add as channels.‘SoL’ marks nodes that are
yet to be configured and ‘TX’ denotes available transmitters.
#Name
Transmitter 1
Description
Description
NEXTBACK
1
Transmitter 2Description
TX
SETUP - Customise the Channel Order
Drag and drop the channels into your preferred order.
#Name
Transmitter 1
Description
Description
DONEBACK
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
Transmitter 2Description
2
START HERE: Using the screen, keyboard and mouse connected to
a node that will be a receiver, you should see the Welcome screen:
1 If necessary, change the language and keyboard layout. Click OK:
2 Click the RECEIVER option to make this node a receiver:
You will now see a list of all discovered XDIP nodes. If an entry
shows SoL (StartofLife) then it is uncongured (that node’s PWR
indicator will also show red). Otherwise, any congured XDIP
transmitter node will show TX:
Notes
• Ifyouareaddingseveralnodesatonceandneedtoidentifya
particularnode,clickthe icontoashthefrontpanelindicatorsof
thechosennodeinthelist.
• Ifnodeshavebeenaddedsincedisplayingthelist,clickthe iconto
refreshthelist.
• Passwordscanbeleftblank,butthisisnotrecommended.
4 Click an entry marked SoL to congure it as a transmitter:
The discovered nodes will be again listed, showing any changes you
have made to the name(s) and description(s):
6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each listed SoL node.
7 Ensure that all the transmitters (8 maximum), to which you wish
to connect from this receiver, show a number in the left hand
column. If an entry shows TX, it is yet to be connected. Click on
the entry to connect it with this receiver; if a password is set on
the transmitter, you will be asked to enter it. Once successfully
connected, the TX for the entry will change to a number.
8 When all transmitters have been connected, click NEXT.
9 You can now optionally change the order of transmitters in the
channel list. Click, hold and drag an entry to the required slot:
10 When all transmitters are in the required order, click DONE.
11 The receiver will now show the Channel List (seetherearpage).
From here you can choose between a local computer (if
connected to your receiver) or any of the associated transmitters.
5 Enter the details for this transmitter, including two separate
passwords: one for admin conguration purposes and the other to
restrict user access to this transmitter. Click OK.
3 Enter the details for this receiver, including the password (required
for admin access to the conguration details). Click OK.
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ADDER AdderLink XDIP Quick start guide

Type
Quick start guide
This manual is also suitable for

ADDER AdderLink XDIP is a flexible extender module that can be configured as either a transmitter or receiver. It can be used to extend a computer's signal to a remote location over a standard Ethernet cable. The XDIP supports resolutions up to 1920x1200 and can transmit audio and USB signals as well.

Possible use cases:

  • Extending a computer's signal to a remote display
  • Creating a multi-monitor setup
  • Extending a computer's signal to a remote location for collaboration or presentations
  • Sharing a computer's peripherals (such as a keyboard, mouse, and printer) with multiple users

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