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VGA Monitor, Keyboard, and Mouse LongRangeCAT5 Extender
Model: VGPS2100C

 
 
Features:
  • Extend VGA and Keyboard mouse over 2 CAT5 UTP cables.
  • Includes local and remote units.
  • Distance ranges up to 300Ft / 100M via standard 4 pairs CAT5 UTP or STP cable instead of VGA cable.
  • Built-in dip switch for compatibility with all monitors when using CAT5 UTP cable.
  • Supports up to 1280x1024 pixels at 200Ft / 60M.
  • Passive device; Does not support VGA DDC protocol.
  • Perfect for classrooms, lecture halls, tradeshows, video information displays…etc.
 
Application Diagram:

300Ft / 100M (Max)          


Panel View:
 
 
Max. Distance via CAT 5 Cable
800x600 pixels (30MHz)
300Ft / 100M
1024x768 pixels (60MHz)
250Ft / 75M
1280x1024 pixels (100MHz)
200Ft / 60M

Specification:
Model
VGPS2100C
Environment
VGA. VESA VP&D 1.0, VIP ver 2.0
Devices
VGA monitors, LCD projection screen, Laptops, PCs.
Input Signals
Video : 1.1V P-P
Horiz & Vert Sync : TTL standard. 300kHz max. bandwidth
Insertion Loss
Less than 3dB per pair over the frequency range
Video Signal Return Loss
-15dB max from DC to 60Mhz
RJ-45 Pin Configuration
R video (Red): Pin 1 (+)
G video (Green): Pin 4 (+)
B video (Blue): Pin 7 (+)
Horizontal Sync: Pin 3
Pin 2 (-) Balanced
Pin 5 (-) Balanced
Pin 8 (-) Balanced
Vertical Sync: Pin 6
Impedance
Input : RGB 75 ohms (DB15 HD) Unbalanced
Output : RGB 100 ohms (RJ45 shielded) Balanced
Horizontal and vertical sync : TTL standard
Dip Switch
5 stage, up to 32 combinations
Transmission Distance
Up to 300Ft / 100M (depend on image resolution)
Cable
UTP/ STP CAT5 Cable (AWG24)
Operation Temperature
0° to 55°C
Storage Temperature
-20° to 85°C
Humidity
Up to 95% RH
Dimensions W x H x D mm
108 x 74 x 27mm

C-TICK

Application Tips:

The correct cabling connection when use STP cable is as follows:

  1. STP (shielding twisted pair) Cable.


  2. STP (shielding) RJ45 connector with STP cable connection.

Installation:

CAUTION: Make sure to follow this instruction for DIP switch setting when using CAT5 UTP cable.
Please disconnect the wiring from the receiver to monitor when the picture is not normal, otherwise it may damage your monitor.

* There is no need to adjust Dip switch when using STP (shielding twisted pair) cable.
* Follow setup below for Dip Switch setting when using with UTP cable.

  1. Set up the Dip switch setting from stage 2 or 3 for both transmitter and receiver and check all wiring and setting, then connect the monitor.
  2. Please disconnect the receiver from the monitor if the picture is not normal, or when there is no picture display. Then increase the stage of Dip switch at the receiver and re-connect again.
  3. If still no picture display, try to increase the stage of Dip switch at the transmitter and re-connect again.
  4. The picture may be distorted at the upper side when using a CRT monitor. If this happens, you could increase the stage of Dip switch at the transmitter to improve picture quality.
  5. Dip switch by accumulate setting. For Example:
    3 + 2 + 1 = 6
    3 + 2 = 5
    3 + 1 = 4
    3 = 3
  6. Improper setting may cause no picture display.
After the setup, you could adjust the monitor for the best picture quality.
 
Troubleshooting:
  1. Check all the connections and verify the pin of configuration.
  2. The maximum distances supported by the VGA Extender are dependent on the type of twisted pair cable and image resolution of the PC’s VGA interface. Make sure that the maximum recommended operational distances have not been exceeded.
  3. All wiring is “straight-through” the twisted pair cables. It is not used for other LAN or telephone equipments.
  4. Do not connect the VGA Extender to a telecommunication outlet or other unrelated equipment.
  5. Replace the VGA Extender with another extender that works.

 

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Laptops/Notebooks
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Baluns are used to convert between "Balanced and Unbalanced" electrical signals.
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