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Installation

Setting up the Video Extender System is simply a matter of
plugging in the cables. Refer to the diagram below as you
perform the following installation procedures. The numbers in
the diagram correspond to the numbers of the steps:

1. Plug the male end of the VGA cable (supplied with this

package) into the computer’s video output port; plug the
female end of the cable into the Local Unit’s PC port.

2. Plug the local monitor’s VGA cable into the Local Unit’s

Monitor port.

3. Plug one of the power adapters (supplied with this package)

into an AC source; plug the adapter’s power cable into the
Local Unit’s AC 9V Power Jack.

4. Slide the Local Unit’s Range Switch (see p. 3) to the Long

position if the Remote Unit location is a long distance away;
slide the switch to the Short position if the Remote Unit
location is a short distance away.

5. Plug either end of a Category 5 cable into the Local Unit’s

Remote I/O port; plug the other end of the Category 5 cable
into the Remote Unit’s I/O port.

Note:

1.

Category 5 cable is not supplied with this package.
It requires a separate purchase. The cable can be
up to 130m long.

2.

See the Cable Length table, p. 7, for typical
resolution/refresh rate/distance ratios.

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1.

Make sure that power to all the devices you will
be connecting up has been turned off. If your
computer has the Keyboard Power On function,
you must unplug its power cord.

2.

To prevent damage to your installation, make sure
that all devices are properly grounded.

2003-10-28

Summary of Contents for VE-120

Page 1: ...and or any devices that connect to them This package contains M 1 VE 120L Video Extender Local Unit M 1 VE 120R Video Extender Remote Unit M 1 VGA Cable M 2 Power Adapters M 1 User Manual If anything...

Page 2: ...munications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be...

Page 3: ...y needs to reside in a harsh setting but you want the system equipment kept in an environmentally friendly location The Extender System is also useful for control and security purposes where you can h...

Page 4: ...Easy installation connecting cables is all it takes M High resolution video up to 1600 x 1200 100m M Supports VGA SVGA and Multisync Monitors M Long distance transmission up to 130m 430 System Require...

Page 5: ...istance away 2 Remote I O The Category 5 twisted pair cable that connects to the Remote Unit plugs in here 3 AC 9V Power Jack The AC 9V power adapter s cable plugs in here 4 Power LED Lights to indica...

Page 6: ...air cable that connects to the Remote Unit plugs in here 2 AC 9V Power Jack The AC 9V power adapter s cable plugs in here 3 Power LED Lights to indicate that the unit is receiving power 4 Monitor The...

Page 7: ...e Local Unit s Range Switch see p 3 to the Long position if the Remote Unit location is a long distance away slide the switch to the Short position if the Remote Unit location is a short distance away...

Page 8: ...to the Remote Unit s Monitor port 7 Plug the second power adapter supplied with this package into an AC source plug the adapter s power cable into the Remote Unit s Power Jack 8 Power On the computer...

Page 9: ...ion Distance meters 60Hz 75Hz 85Hz 640 x 480 130 100 800 x 600 100 1024 x 768 100 1280 x 1024 100 1600 x 1200 100 80 TP Pin Assignments Pin Assignment 1 V OUT G 2 V OUT G 3 V OUT B 4 V OUT R 5 V OUT R...

Page 10: ...oubleshooting Symptom Action No Video Make sure that all cables are securely plugged into their sockets 8 JACK POSITIONS PAIR 2 PAIR 1 PAIR 3 PAIR 4 T568B AT T 258A W O W G O G W Br Br Bl W Bl 1 2 3 4...

Page 11: ...male RJ 45 Socket 15 pin HDB female LEDs 1 Power Video Resolution 640 x 480 130m 1600 x 1200 100m Signal Type VGA SVGA Multisync Cable Type Category 5 STP Length 130m 430 Power Consumption AC 9V 130mA...

Page 12: ...arranty or representation expressed implied or statutory with respect to the contents or use of this documentation and especially disclaims its quality performance merchantability or fitness for any p...

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