Description
SIIG VGA & Audio Long Range CAT5 Extender with Auto-Tuned & Auto-Deskew
Discover a robust, cost-effective solution for extending VGA video and analog audio over long distances using standard CAT5e/6 cabling. SIIG's VGA & Audio Long Range CAT5 Extender is engineered to preserve signal integrity across the length of the cable run, delivering dependable performance in classrooms, conference rooms, digital signage installations, and multimedia setups. With auto-tuned RGB processing and auto-deskew timing optimization, this extender maintains clear color fidelity and synchronized audio, even when routing signals through challenging environments. Designed for easy deployment, it reduces wiring clutter and enables flexible display arrangements without compromising image quality or sound clarity.
- Extends VGA and stereo audio signals over economical CAT5e/6 cable while preserving signal quality over long distances.
- Supports up to 984 ft (300 m) of cable length for versatile installation in large rooms, auditoriums, or multi-room setups.
- RGB auto-tuned function preserves accurate color reproduction across extended links, ensuring vibrant visuals.
- Auto-deskew technology automatically compensates timing differences to keep video sharp and audio in sync.
- Cost-conscious solution for educational, corporate, and digital signage environments requiring reliable, long-range display connections.
Technical Details of SIIG VGA & Audio Long Range CAT5 Extender with Auto-Tuned & Auto-Deskew
- Signal extension: VGA video and stereo audio over CAT5e/6 cabling
- Maximum extension distance: up to 984 ft (300 m)
- Cable compatibility: CAT5e/6 network cable with RJ45 connectors
- Key features: RGB auto-tuned processing and auto-deskew timing correction
- Intended use: long-range display connections for classrooms, meeting spaces, and digital signage
- Package composition: typically a transmitter and receiver pair designed for simple pairing and plug-and-play operation
How to install SIIG VGA & Audio Long Range CAT5 Extender
Setting up the extender is straightforward and designed to minimize downtime. Begin by connecting the transmitter unit to the source device’s VGA video output and its local audio output. Route a CAT5e/6 cable from the transmitter to the location of the receiver near the display. At the remote site, connect the receiver to the display’s VGA input and to the corresponding audio input. If your kit includes external power adapters, connect them to both the transmitter and receiver and ensure they are powered on. Verify that all connections are secure and free from physical strain or kinks in the cable, which can impact signal integrity. Keep the CAT5e/6 run away from high-power cables and sources of EMI to maintain the best possible performance. Once powered, switch on the source device and the display, and test video alignment and audio playback. If color or timing appears off, recheck cable connections and resistive losses along the run, and adjust the display settings to optimize clarity.
- Connect the transmitter to the computer or video source’s VGA and audio outputs.
- Run a CAT5e/6 cable to the display location, keeping the route clean and free from sharp bends.
- Attach the receiver to the display’s VGA input and to the audio input if needed; ensure connectors are firmly seated.
- Connect and power the units as required by your kit; confirm power is supplied to both ends.
- Power on all devices and test the video and audio signals; adjust display settings if necessary for optimal performance.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What is the maximum distance the SIIG VGA & Audio Long Range Extender can cover?
- A: It supports up to 984 ft (300 meters) over CAT5e/6 cabling, maintaining VGA video quality and analog audio across the run.
- Q: Do I need software to use this extender?
- A: No software is required. The extender is a hardware solution that operates to extend VGA video and audio without additional applications.
- Q: Can the extender handle high-resolution video and true color?
- A: The extender includes RGB auto-tuned processing to preserve color fidelity across the extended link; supported resolutions depend on the source device and cable quality, with timing optimization provided by auto-deskew.
- Q: Is this suitable for classroom and conference room environments?
- A: Yes. The design targets long-range display needs in educational, corporate, and signage contexts, delivering reliable performance with minimal setup.
- Q: Is it a transmitter/receiver pair or a single unit?
- A: It is typically sold as a pair—transmitter and receiver—to extend signals from the source to the distant display location.
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