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User Instruction for 

the VIP- 884-V Series "TouchMux"

 

Video Splitter/Multiplexer with Touch Screen

 

 

 

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

 

 
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC 
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when equipment is operated in 
a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and 
used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this 
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the 
interference at their expense. 
 

CE

 

 
This equipment has been tested and found to conform to the directives and standards for a Class A Information Technology 
Equipment type and for the Commercial Light Industrial equipment class. 
 

INTRODUCTION

 

 
The VIP-884-V-TS "TouchMux"

 Video Splitter allows up to 4 monitors with touch screen capabilities to be connected to one 

PC for simultaneous viewing of the same image at all times with one touch screen monitor being active at a time. 
 

INSTALLATION

 

 

1. Connect PC to Video Splitter unit: 

 
Connect the PC’s video output to the Video Splitter using the HDD15 male/female extension cable supplied with the Video 
Splitter. This connection is made from the PC’s video output to the Video Splitter’s backpanel connector marked “TO PC 
VIDEO”. Connect the PC’s Touch Screen inputs to the Video Splitter using a DB9 male/female extension cable supplied 
with the Video Splitter. Make this connection from the PC’s touch screen input to the Video Splitter’s backpanel connector 
marked “TO PC TS”. 
 

2. Connect Monitors to the Video Splitter:

 

 
Connect the first VGA monitor to the Video Splitter’s backpanel HDD15 connector marked “STA-1-MON”. Connect the Touch 
Screen portion of the VGA monitor to the Video Splitter’s backpanel DB9 connector marked “STA-1 TS. 
 
Repeat the above step for all the other VGA monitors. 
 

3. Connect the Power Supply to the Video Splitter:

 

 
The Video Splitter is powered by an external wall plug-in supply the VIP-210 (+5 Vdc 2A reg. 110 – 240 Vac 50 – 60 Hz). 
First plug the power output plug of this external supply into the mating jack on the backpanel of the Video Splitter marked 
"+5VDC", and only then plug the supply into a suitable AC power source. Since the Video Splitter has no separate power 
on/off switch, it is recommended that the power supply be connected to an AC power source that has a power on/off 
switch. 
 

OPERATION

 

 

Power Up Sequence

 

 
When the Video Splitter is powered up, observe on the Video Splitter that the front panel Led marked “PWR ON” comes 
on. 

275-J MARCUS BLVD HAUPPAUGE, NY 11787 USA 

Tel: 631-434-3185  Fax: 631-434-3516 

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