
FRONT VIEW
1. Power LED lights to indicate the unit is receiving power.
REAR VIEW
1. Power Jack
The cable from the Power Adapter plugs in here.
2. Video In Port
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If this is a First Stage unit, the cable from the PC’s
video port plugs in here.
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If this is a Daisy Chained unit, the cable from the
Video Out port of the higher stage unit plugs in
here.
3. Video Out Port
The cables to the monitors can plug in to any
available port.
1. If you connect a DDC type monitor to Video Out
Port all other monitors must be able to support the
highest resolution that the DDC monitor can
provide.
2. The Front and Rear Views in the diagrams are for
a VS-818. A VS-812 and VS-814 will have two
and four Video Out Port, respectively, instead of
the eight Video Out Port shown in the diagram.
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INSTALLATION
1. SINGLE STAGE INSTALLATION
In a Single Stage installation no additional Video Splitters
are daisy chained down from the first unit. To set up a
single stage installation do the following:
1. Use a high density HDB-15 male/female video extender cable
to connect the PC’s video port to the
Video In
port of the
Video Splitter.
2. Use high density HDB-15 male/female video extender cables
to connect the
Video Out
ports of the Video Splitter to the
monitors.
3. Plug the power adapter into an AC source; plug the power
adapter cable into the Video Splitter’s Power Jack.
4.
Power up the Video Splitter; power up the monito rs; power up
the PC.
2. DAISY CHAINING
To provide video display for more monitors, additional
Video Splitters can be daisy chained. Use a high density
HDB-15 male/female video extender cable, to connect
any available
Video Out
port on the higher level Video
Splitter to the
Video In
port of the lower level Video
Splitter.
You can chain as many Video Splitters as there are ports
available, and all three models can be mixed on the same
chain. Theoretically, there is no limit to the number of
splitters that can be chained, but the quality will
deteriorate as you chain further and further away from the
video signal.
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FCC Statement
This equipment can generate, use and radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions in this guide, may cause
interference to radio communications. This equipment has
been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part
15 of the FCC rules, which are designed to provide
reasonable protection against radio interference when
operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause
interference, in which case the user, at his own expense,
will be required to take whatever measures are necessary
to correct the interference.
CE Declaration of conformity
This equipment complies with the requirements relating to
electromagnetic compatibility, EN 55022 class A for ITE
and EN 50082-1. This meets the essential protection
requirements of the European Council Directive 89/336/
EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member
States relating to electromagnetic compatibility.
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