Description
ATEN VanCryst VS1208T Video Extender - TAA Compliant
The ATEN VanCryst VS1208T Video Extender, paired with VE170 receivers, is a powerful, cost‑effective solution for distributing high‑quality VGA video and synchronized audio to multiple displays across long distances. Designed for classrooms, corporate spaces, digital signage, control rooms, and more, this system delivers scalable, reliable performance without sacrificing image clarity or sound fidelity. The VS1208T transmitter connects to a VGA and audio source, then uses standard CAT5e/6 cabling to drive up to eight VE170 receivers located up to 1000 feet away from the source. Whether you need a single large display or a multi‑screen presentation wall, this TAA‑compliant extender makes it easy to extend content with minimal setup and minimal cost.
- Multi‑display scalability: Distributes a single VGA/Audio source to up to eight VE170 receivers, enabling synchronized playback across multiple screens for training, events, dashboards, and digital signage.
- Long‑distance performance: Extends video and audio up to 1000 feet (304 meters) from the transmitter to each connected receiver, making it ideal for large rooms, lecture halls, and campus installations where runs exceed a few dozen feet.
- CAT5e/6 cabling simplifies installation: Uses standard copper network cables to carry both video and audio, reducing cable clutter and lowering installation costs while preserving signal integrity over long runs.
- Plug‑and‑play setup with reliable hardware design: The VS1208T transmitter connects directly to your VGA and audio source; VE170 receivers connect to displays; power on, configure if needed, and you’re ready for immediate playback with minimal configuration.
- TAA compliant for enterprise and government procurement: Built to meet procurement requirements, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of environments and strict sourcing standards.
Technical Details of VS1208T
- Product family: VS1208T Video Extender (transmitter) with VE170 receivers compatible in the VS1208T/VE170 system
- Input/Output: VGA video input and analog audio input from source; VGA/video output to VE170 receivers via CAT5e/6 cables
- Distance support: Up to 1000 feet (304 meters) to each receiver
- Maximum receivers: Supports up to eight VE170 receivers for distributed displays
- Cable type: Standard CAT5e/6 copper cables for video and audio transmission
- Connectors: VGA IN (HD-15) and Audio IN on the transmitter; RJ‑45 connectors for each link to VE170 receivers
- Power: External power supply required for the transmitter and each VE170 receiver
- Compliance: TAA compliant, suitable for enterprise and government deployments
- Environment: Desktop or rack‑mount suitable; designed for continuous operation in office, classroom, or public display environments
How to install VS1208T
- Plan your layout: identify the VGA/Audio source location and map the routes to each display area where VE170 receivers will be placed. Ensure CAT5e/6 cable runs are within the 1000 ft total distance requirement and avoid excessive interference from power lines or other electronics.
- Connect the source: plug the VGA video output from your computer, media player, or presentation device into the VS1208T’s VGA input jack. Connect the audio output from the same source into the transmitter’s analog audio input jack.
- Link the receivers: run CAT5e/6 cable from the VS1208T transmitter to each VE170 receiver’s location. The VE170 units will pick up the transmitted VGA and audio signals and prepare them for display.
- Connect displays and audio: attach each VE170 receiver’s VGA output to a display using a standard VGA cable, and route the receiver’s local audio path to the corresponding audio system if needed. Power on the displays and VE170 receivers.
- Power and test: supply power to the VS1208T transmitter and all VE170 receivers. Verify that each display shows the source video in sync and that audio is correctly delivered to each location. If needed, adjust the source’s resolution to match the closest supported format and re‑test for clean image and sound.
- Optimize and deploy: once all links are confirmed, label each cable run and display, document the layout for future maintenance, and proceed with your presentation or signage rollout. For large installations, you may want to create a simple matrix overview showing which VE170 corresponds to which display to streamline future changes or troubleshooting.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: How far can the VS1208T extend VGA video? A: The system supports transmission up to 1000 feet (304 meters) from the transmitter to each VE170 receiver, using CAT5e/6 cabling.
- Q: How many displays can I drive with this setup? A: The VS1208T/VE170 system can support up to eight VE170 receivers, enabling up to eight displays to operate from a single VGA/Audio source.
- Q: Do I need software or drivers to use the VS1208T? A: No software installation is required. This is a hardware‑based extender that uses passive cabling and plug‑and‑play connections for rapid deployment.
- Q: What types of input signals are supported? A: The transmitter accepts standard VGA video input and analog audio input, making it compatible with a wide range of legacy computers and media players.
- Q: Is the VS1208T TAA compliant? A: Yes. The VS1208T is designed to meet TAA requirements, making it suitable for government and enterprise procurement.
- Q: Can I mix and match displays with different resolutions? A: The system is designed to preserve video integrity across connected displays. For optimal performance, configure the source and displays to a resolution that is supported by all receivers. If some displays require different resolutions, adjust the source to a common, compatible setting.
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