Introduction
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This VGA Extender range consists of three transmitter units and three receivers which can be
mixed and matched according to your requirements. Depending on the required video
resolution, transmission distances of up to 300m, are possible making the VGA & Audio
Extender System an ideal choice for digital signage, public display and video distribution
installations.
The complete product range can be easily combined and expanded to suit a variety of
applications through the use of low cost Cat5 cable. Taki advantage of Cat5 cable, /6 ng /6
installation is simplified and particularly cost effective whether you are splitting extending or ,
distributing VGA and audio signals.
Installation Notes
1. Before connecting any devices, please ensure all equipment is powered off
2. Proceed by connecting the transmitter module to your VGA source. Depending on the
transmitter module purchased this may either be by direct connection or by using
optional male to female VGA cables
3. Please note that transmitter module No. 32754 is provided with a special combined VGA
+ Audio and USB cable for connection to your computers VGA card. If you have
purchased No. 327 then you will need to purchase a suitable male to female VGA 62
cable
4. If you intend to connect a sound source and speakers then use standard 3.5mm jack a
male to male cable between your sound card and the transmitter module. Please note
that No. 32754 and 327 a short audio cable with 3.5mm jack plug already 64 have a
attached for connection to your sound card and speakers
5. Connect the transmitter and receiver modules using a suitable Cat5/6 network patch
cable of the required length. This may be a loose cable or you can make use of your
cable infrastructure via wall plates and patch panels. Please note the extender system
requires a point to point connection and must not be connected to any active network
equipment
6. Connect a local VGA monitor and speakers to the transmitter module if required (No.
32762, No. 327 , No. 32767). Locate the receiver unit and connect the remote VGA 64
monitor and, speakers if required.
7. Check all connections have been made correctly and apply power to the transmitter and
receiver modules. Once completed check for correct displays on both the local and
remote monitors.