The VGA100HD Extender Series is a high-performance AV solution designed to transmit high-definition VGA video and synchronized stereo audio over long distances using a single standard Ethernet cable. Unlike standard passive extenders, this active system features adjustable signal gain and peaking controls to ensure optimal image clarity and audio fidelity even at the maximum rated distances of 100m, 200m, or 300m.
Comprising a dedicated transmitter (local) and receiver (remote) unit, this kit is engineered for environments where a computer or DVR source needs to be displayed far from the actual monitor and speakers without signal drop-off or latency.
Long-Range AV Transmission: Reliable extension of both VGA video and 3.5mm stereo audio signals over CAT5e/6 cabling up to 300 meters.
Active Signal Correction: Features built-in brightness and contrast adjustment dials on the receiver to compensate for signal loss over extreme cable lengths.
High-Definition Support: Engineered to maintain sharp video resolutions across the entire transmission range.
Dual Output Transmitter: The local transmitter unit often includes a "Loop Out" VGA port to allow for local monitoring while simultaneously extending the signal.
Rugged Professional Design: Housed in an industrial-grade, shielded metal chassis with integrated mounting ears for secure installation in racks or on walls.
Synchronized Audio: Integrated 3.5mm audio jacks ensure that sound stays perfectly in sync with the video feed at the remote location.
Interfaces: VGA (D-Sub 15-pin) and 3.5mm Stereo Audio Jack.
Connection Type: Single RJ45 Ethernet Port (CAT5e/CAT6).
Maximum Distances: Available models for 100M, 200M, and 300M.
Housing: Anti-Static Shielded Metal with Mounting Brackets.
Security Control Rooms: Extending video and audio alerts from a central DVR to a remote monitoring station.
Commercial Digital Signage: Powering remote displays and speaker systems in shopping malls, transit hubs, or airports.
Industrial Facilities: Monitoring computer outputs from a safe, remote location away from heavy machinery or harsh environments.
Educational Lecture Halls: Sending a professor's screen and microphone audio to projectors and sound systems in large auditoriums.
Does this require a special Ethernet cable? For the best performance, especially at the 200m and 300m limits, we highly recommend using Solid Copper CAT6 shielded cable to minimize interference and signal attenuation.
Is it compatible with all VGA resolutions? Yes, it is designed to be backward compatible with various standard VGA, SVGA, and XGA resolutions, provided the display at the remote end supports the source resolution.
What do the dials on the side do? The "Gain" dial adjusts the brightness, while the "Peak" dial helps correct "ghosting" or smearing of the image that can occur over very long cable runs.
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