VGADA-2 VGA Distribution Amplifier Examples of a Setup
Example System 1: Video from a laptop computer is routed to two remote monitors over Cat 5 cabling. Because the remote monitors are located in different locations, the video is split by a VGADA-2 and then transmitted by a VGA-HR and VGA-UHR balun.
Example System 2: Video from a laptop computer is routed to two remote monitors over 550 feet of Cat 5 cabling. A VGA cable connects the laptop to a send VGA-UHR balun, which transmits the signal over Cat 5 cable. The signal is then reconverted by a receive VGA-UHR balun, which is connected to a VGADA-2 distribution amplifier via a VGA cable. The VGADA-2 amplifies the signal and splits it for two outputs.
Example System 3: A laptop computer is routed to three remote monitors. To accommodate three outputs, two 1x2 VGADA-2 VGA amplifiers are required. A VGA cable connects the laptop to the first VGADA-2. Output one on the VGADA-2 feeds the first remote monitor and output two feeds a second VGADA-2. Outputs one and two on the second VGA feed a second and third remote monitor.