B-220-1CAT-VGA-A Manual
5. Installation Steps
VGA Cable
Audio Cable
Source
AC Power
1.
Connect the VGA source device to the transmitting unit of the B-220-1CAT-VGA-A. If
connecting to a component video source, use a VGA-component breakout cable and link it
between the video source and the transmitting unit of the B-220-1CAT-VGA-A.
2.
If using stereo or S/PDIF audio, ensure that the toggle button is set correctly. Connect the
stereo or S/PDIF audio cable to the input of the transmitter.
3.
Connect the VGA display to the receiving unit of the B-220-1CAT-VGA-A. If connecting to
a component video display, use a VGA-component breakout cable and link it between the
video display and the receiving unit of the B-220-1CAT-VGA-A.
4.
If audio is transmitted, connect an audio cable from the stereo or S/PDIF audio outputs of the
receiving unit to the audio receiver or display.
5.
Connect a Cat-5/5e/6 cable between the transmitting and receiving units, make sure it is
properly connected and terminated to TIA-568B.
6.
Plug in a 5V DC power supply unit to the power jack of the receiving unit of the B-220-1CAT-VGA-A.
Plug in the other 5V DC power supply into the transmitting unit.
7.
If the monitor is displaying blurred video or not displaying at all, adjust the EQ and Gain
rotary controls to improve the picture. Use the GAIN rotary control to adjust the gain to an
appropriate level for a range of input signal levels (brightness), and the EQ rotary control to
equalize the wave form of the receiving video signal (sharpness). Begin with adjusting the
EQ to get the input video displayed first, and then adjust the GAIN according to the video you
see on the screen.
8.
RGB delay control [De-skew] offers the flexible functionality to allow skew compensation in
arrival time among the red, green, and blue color channels of the VGA signal due to long
distance transmission or via low quality cable. Dial the rotary arrow to choose the RED,
GREEN, or BLUE color channel, then use the push-in buttons to increase or decrease the
delay correction for the selected channel. There are 31 steps in total. Each step represents a
2-nanosecond time difference for adjusting the delay between each color individually. Adjust
RGB selector back and forth until the optimal visual quality is reached.
www.snapav.com Support: (800) 838-5052
Category Wire
(Optional) Local
Audio Out
B-220-1CAT-VGA-A
Transmitter
Home Theater AVR
VGA Cable
(Optional) Local
Audio Out
B-220-1CAT-VGA-A
Transmitter
Home Theater AVR
HDTV
Pg. 6
Need help?
Do you have a question about the B-220-1CAT-VGA-A and is the answer not in the manual?