Description
SIIG 4-Port VGA & Audio Transmitter
The SIIG 4-Port VGA & Audio Transmitter is a versatile, budget-friendly solution designed to extend VGA video and 2-channel stereo audio from a single source to up to four remote displays. Built for classrooms, meeting rooms, digital signage, and multi-monitor setups, this transmitter leverages economical CAT5/5e/6 cables to carry reliable video and audio signals over long distances. With support for VGA signals and a broad compatibility with standard displays, it helps you create seamless, synchronized viewing experiences without sacrificing image quality or breaking the bank.
- Multi-display VGA distribution over CAT5/5e/6: Stream a single source’s VGA video and stereo audio to four remote displays using ordinary ethernet-grade cables, reducing clutter and cost compared with long VGA runs.
- Long-reach performance at a practical resolution: Transmit VGA signals up to 1080 feet away while maintaining clear visuals at 800x600, making it ideal for sizable classrooms, lecture halls, and conference spaces where distance is a factor.
- Two-channel stereo audio passthrough: Carry left and right audio to each connected display for a complete multimedia experience, ensuring your presentations, videos, and demonstrations are heard as well as seen.
- Designed for compatibility and easy integration: Works with standard VGA sources and displays, enabling quick setup with existing equipment in most AV environments and minimizing compatibility concerns.
- Cost-effective, scalable solution: Start with four displays and expand later by adding compatible receivers, leveraging existing CAT5/5e/6 cabling without needing specialized cable runs or equipment.
Technical Details of SIIG 4-Port VGA & Audio Transmitter
- Product family: VGA & Audio Transmitter for multi-display extension
- Ports and outputs: 4 VGA outputs for remote displays; 2-channel stereo audio input and passthrough
- Transmission medium: CAT5, CAT5e, or CAT6 cables used to connect transmitter to remote receivers
- Video signal: Analog VGA video transmission (standard PC VGA signals)
- Audio signal: 2-channel stereo audio passthrough for synchronized sound
- Distance capability: Up to 1080 feet (approximately 330 meters) at 800x600 resolution
- Display compatibility: Works with typical VGA-enabled displays and projectors in retail, education, and corporate environments
- Power considerations: Requires appropriate power source for transmitter and receivers per manufacturer guidelines
How to install SIIG 4-Port VGA & Audio Transmitter
- Connect the source: Attach your computer or media player’s VGA output to the transmitter’s VGA input and connect the device’s left/right audio outputs to the transmitter’s 2-channel audio input jacks.
- Lay the CAT cables: Run four CAT5/5e/6 cables from the transmitter to the locations of the four remote displays. Use quality runs and avoid any kinks or sharp bends to preserve signal integrity.
- Install receivers at each display: At each remote location, connect the corresponding VGA and audio receivers to the CAT5/5e/6 cable and then connect the receiver’s VGA output to the display or projector. Ensure each display is configured to the correct input source.
- Power up and configure: Power on the transmitter and all receivers, then adjust each display’s resolution to match the source capabilities. Confirm video and audio are synchronized across all connected displays for consistent playback.
Frequently asked questions
- How many displays can I drive with this transmitter? Up to four remote displays can be fed from a single SIIG 4-Port VGA & Audio Transmitter when paired with the appropriate receivers.
- What is the maximum transmission distance? The system supports VGA transmission up to 1080 feet at a resolution of 800x600, making it suitable for large rooms and auditoria.
- Does it carry audio as well as video? Yes, this transmitter includes a 2-channel stereo audio passthrough so you can deliver synchronized sound to all displays.
- What cabling is required? Standard CAT5, CAT5e, or CAT6 Ethernet cables are used to connect the transmitter to the remote receivers.
- Are receivers required, and are they included? Yes, compatible receivers are required at each display location to decode the VGA and audio signals; check product packaging for included accessories or separate receiver units.
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