I I n n s s t t a a l l l l a a t t i i o o n n
The following instructions detail how ST1214T, ST121R and ST121EXT can be used to
extend a VGA signal to remote displays, using a variety of different configurations.
ST1214T (local) and ST121R (remote)
Using ST1214T, you can split the VGA signal from the source into 4 separate VGA
signals, for reception at remote locations (up to 150m / 500' away).
1. a) Situate ST1214T so that it is near your VGA video source as well as an available
power source.
b) Connect ST1214T to the power source, using the power adapter provided.
c) Connect the VGA video source to the VGA IN port on ST1214T, using a standard
VGA cable.
2. a) Situate ST121R so that it is near the intended display(s) and an available power
source.
b) Connect the ST1214R to the power source using the power adapter provided.
c) Using the VGA OUT ports provided, connect ST121R to the displays. Please note
that each remote unit can be connected to two displays simultaneously; if you wish
to connect two monitors, simply repeat the VGA connection to an additonal display.
3. Once the Local and Remote units have been positioned, connect the Cat5 OUT ports
provided by the local unit (ST1214T) to each remote unit, using standard UTP cable,
with RJ45 connectors on each end.
VGA Cable
CAT5 Cable
Power
connection
required
Instruction Manual
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ST1214T
Up to 150m
VGA Source
2
ST121R
ST121R
ST121R
ST121R
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