StarTech.com ST121UTPDVGB Leaflet

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Instruction Manual
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FR: Guide de l'utilisateur - fr.startech.com
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Manual Revision: 02/07/2012
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Packaging Contents
•  1 x DVI Extender Local Unit
•  1 x DVI Extender Remote Unit
•  2 x Power Adapter
•  1 x Instruction Manual
System Requirements
•  DVI enabled video source device (i.e. computer, PVR/DVR, etc)
•  DVI enabled video display device (i.e. monitor, projector, etc)
•  Available AC electrical out at local/remote locations
ST121UTPDVI / ST121UTPDVGB / ST121UTPDVEU
DVI Video Extender over CAT5 UTP
Installation
1. Turn off the video source (i.e. computer) and the intended display
device (i.e. monitor).
2. Position the Remote Unit near the intended display.
3. Position the Local Unit near the video source.
Please note that both units will require a power connection, so
please ensure that each unit is situated near an available power
outlet.
4. Connect the video source to the “DVI In” port on the rear panel of
the Local Unit, using a DVI-D male/male cable.
5. Connect the intended display to the “DVI Out” port located on the
rear panel of the Remote Unit using a DVI-D male/male cable.
6. Connect the Local Unit to the Remote Unit, using standard RJ45
terminated CAT5 cable (see Preparing Your Site).
7. Connect the power adapters (provided) to both Local and Remote
Units.
8. Turn on the display device first, followed by the video source.
Local Unit
Remote Unit
Preparing Your Site
1. Determine where the local video source (i.e. computer) will be
located and set up the device.
2. Determine where the remote display will be located and place/
mount the display appropriately.
3. If you are using surface cabling, ensure you have enough Cat5
unshielded twisted pair (UTP) Ethernet cabling to connect the
Local Unit to the Remote Unit’s location, and that each end is
terminated with a RJ45 Ethernet connector. The cabling should not
go through any networking equipment (i.e. router, switch).
OR
If you are using premise cabling, ensure that the Cat5 unshielded
twisted pair (UTP) Ethernet Cabling between the Local Unit and
the Remote Unit has been properly terminated in a wall outlet in
each location and there is a patch cable long enough to connect
the Remote Unit and the Local Unit to their respective outlets. The
cabling should not go through any networking equipment (i.e.
router, switch).