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Connecting Your Vga Remote Receiver - StarTech.com ST128UTPR Instruction Manual

Ethernet vga remote signal receiver for distances up to 360 ft. (100m)

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Contents
• 1 x ST128UTPR VGA Remote Receiver
• 1 x User Manual

Connecting Your VGA Remote Receiver

The VGA Extender and Splitter solution is composed of two different units: a ST128UTP
Extender and Splitter (available seperately), along with the ST128UTPR Remote Receiver.
The VGA Extender takes the output from a VGA source (usually a computer) and
transmits it to one or more Remote Receivers over Category 5 Ethernet cable. Each
remote display (monitor, projector) connects to a Remote Receiver using a standard VGA
connection and displays the image from the local computer connected to the VGA
Extender on the remote displays.
Preparing Your Site
Before you can install the Remote Receiver, you need to prepare your site.
1: Determine where the display will be located and place/mount it
appropriately.
2a: If you are using surface cabling, ensure you have enough Category 5 Shielded
twisted pair (FTP) Ethernet cabling to connect the Remote Receiver to the VGA
Extender, and that each end is terminated with a RJ-45 connector.
OR
2b: If you are using premises cabling, ensure that the Category 5 Shielded twisted pair
(FTP) Ethernet Cabling between the Remote Receiver and VGA Extender
has been properly terminated in a wall outlet in each location and there is a
patch cable long enough to connect the Remote Receiver and the VGA Extender to
their respective outlets.
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