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VE-120
VE-120
Overview
The VE-120 Video Extender System allows you to 
extend the distance between the computer system 
unit and the display monitor by up to 130 meters (430 
feet). It accomplishes this by means of  a local 
transmitting unit (VE-120L), and remote receiving 
unit (VE-120R), connected by standard Category 5 
twisted pair Ethernet cable.
Note: In order to display the data on more than one
           remote monitor, the VE-122 Remote Unit is also
          available. While basically similar to the VE-
          120R, it incorporates an RJ-45 output jack for
          daisy chaining to additional Remote Units.
The VE-120 Video Extender System is ideal for factory 
and  construction sites, or any installation where the 
display 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 have the system unit in a 
secure area at the same time that you  put the display 
in an area that is convenient for viewing.
Other useful applications for the Video Extender 
system include:
•Financial: the remote display of stock market
   information
•Education: the remote display of lectures and
   lessons to lecture halls and classrooms
•Business: the remote display of addresses to
   overflow rooms; video conferencing; and demos
Features
•Uses Category 5 Ethernet Cable: For Economy;
   Easy Installation; and Utmost Data Transfer
   Reliability
•High Resolution Video - Up To 1600 x 1200@100 m
•Supports VGA, SVGA, and Multisync Monitors
•Long Distance Transmission - Up to 130 m (430') 
•Daisy Chainable (VE-122)
System Requirements
•IBM PC/AT, PC Compatible, Notebook, Laptop, or
   IBM PS/2 with a VGA output  port.
•VGA monitor
•Grounding wire with no potential difference
   between the AC sources for the Local and Remote
   units.
Warning! Make absolutely sure that a protective
    ground wire with no potential difference is
    established between the AC sources for
    the Local and Remote units. Unequal
    grounding potential between the Local
    and Remote units will result in damage to
    the units and connected devices.
The Local Unit (VE-120L)
1.Range Switch
   Slide the switch to the 
Long position if the Remote
    Unit is located a long distance away; slide the
    switch to the 
Short position if the Remote Unit is
    located a short distance away.
2.Remote I/O
   The Category 5 twisted pair cable that connects to
    the Remote Unit plugs into this connector.*
3.AC 9V Power Jack
   The power supply cable plugs into this connector. 
4.Power LED
   Lights to indicate that the unit is receiving power.
5.Monitor
   The local monitor's VGA cable plugs into this
    connector.
6.PC 
   The VGA extension cable that connects to the
    computer's VGA port plugs into this connector.
The Remote Unit (VE-120R)
1.Remote I/O
   The Category 5 twisted pair cable that connects to
    the Local Unit plugs into this connector.*
2.AC 9V Power Jack
   The power supply cable plugs into this connector.
3.Power LED
   Lights to indicate that the unit is receiving power.
4.Monitor
   The remote monitor's VGA cable plugs into this
    connector.
Installation
Refer to the diagrams above as you follow the step by 
step directions below:
1.Make sure that the computer and monitors you are
    using for the installation are all powered Off.
2.Plug the male end of a male to female VGA
    extension cable into the computer's video output
    port; plug the female end of the cable into the
    Local Unit's 
PC port.
3.Plug the local monitor's VGA cable into the Local
    Unit's 
Monitor port
4.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
5.Plug one end of the Category 5 twisted pair cable 
    into the Local Unit's 
Remote I/O port*
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