Connections On The Single-Port Vga/Audio (Ac1000A-Ac1001A) - Black Box AC1000A User Manual

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4. Connect the CAT5 cable to the transmitter.
5. Apply power on the transmitter. The LED should light and, if there's a local
monitor attached, a video image should appear on the monitor's screen.
At the receiver end:
1. Connect the SOURCE OUT HD15 connector to the display unit, and attach any
audio or serial connections depending on the model of CAT5 Multi VGA
System (see Sections 3.3.2 through 3.3.5 for model-specific connections).
2. Make sure that the CAT5 cable connection(s) from the transmitter are secure.
3. Apply power. The LED should light and video should appear on the display
(make sure display is powered ON).
4. For video clarity, adjust the 3-position compensation switch, which optimizes the
image for the length of CAT5 cable used (long, medium, or
If there are any problems at either end, see Chapter 4.
3.3.2 C
ONNECTIONS ON THE
The single-port units with audio (AC1000A–AC1001A) support video and
audio signals over CAT5 cable. The audio signal is line-level audio, and powered
speakers are required. Note that there's a single connection for audio input. If
you use a local station, you'll need an audio splitter for that jack. (For more
information, call Technical Support.) You can also use the transmitters and
receivers to make video-only connections without mono audio.
Figure 3-1 shows the Single-Port CAT5 Multi VGA System with Audio Transmitter
connections, and Figure 3-2 shows the receiver connections.
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Figure 3-1. Transmitter connections on the AC1000A.
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