Hall Research 800-IEC User Manual

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Hall Research Technologies, Inc
1163 Warner Ave.
Tustin, CA 92780
Phone: (714) 641-6607
Fax: (714) 641-6698
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Model 800-IEC
8-Channel
VGA Video Splitter / Distribution Amplifier
UMA1139 Rev. N/C
Model 800– IEC Video Splitter/Distribution Amplifier
Description
The Model 800-IEC is a VGA video splitter that employs the latest technologies in high­resolution video distribution. The device is compact, lightweight, low power, and highly reliable. The splitter terminates; buffers and amplifies the computer's video signal with wide­bandwidth integrated circuits for display on multiple monitors. Depending on the length of the cable used, each output can reproduce a sharp and crisp image at any resolution up to 1600 x 1200.
The Splitter is capable of driving video extension cables to 150 feet or more depending on the resolution being displayed. Included with the device is a 6 ft multi-coaxial cable for connection to the PC’s video.
Features
Supports any resolution up to 1600x1200 at refresh rates from 60 to 85 Hz
Rugged, Reliable, Economical
No software required
Drives cables to 150 ft or more
Easily expand outputs by daisy-chaining
Setup
This section gives you setup information on the Model 800-IEC video splitter. Your package includes a 6 foot VGA-Type video cable, power cord and the Video Splitter unit itself. Please take inventory of all items received and ensure that you have the above items.
Locate the Video output connector on the Computer. This connector is generally a HD15 female with three rows of contacts. Using the cable supplied, connect the input of the Splitter to the computer.
Connect the monitors directly to the outputs of the Splitter, or use high-quality extension cables to remotely locate the monitors. Connect the supplied AC power cord to the Splitter and plug it in the AC source.
If you are using long video cables (greater than 25 feet) on the output of the splitter, it is best to ensure that the cable is connected to a monitor (which properly terminates the signals), otherwise disconnect the cable from the Splitter.
The Splitter can be cascaded (i.e. connected in series) to provide large number of outputs if desired.
The standard splitter can drive 150 feet of video cable without appreciable loss of resolution. For longer runs, VGA-to-CAT5 converters are recommended.
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