CONNECTING THE CAT5•4000 EXTENDER ANALOG (VGA)

How to Connect the CAT5•4000 Extender Using an Analog (VGA) Source

1.Connect up to three analog (VGA) sources to the DVI-I inputs on the CAT5•4000 sender unit. VGA to DVI-A cables/adapters will be necessary to make these connections. 3 VGA to DVI-A cables are supplied.

2.Connect an analog stereo audio source to the 3.5mm stereo audio mini-jack port on the CAT5•4000 sender unit.

3.Connect up to four RS-232 source devices to the RS-232 input ports on the CAT5•4000 sender unit.

NOTE: Only pins 2 (RX), 3 (TX), and ground (5) are supported for RS-232 serial communication. Although there are two mirrored video outputs for channel 1, there are 2 separate RS-232 connectors available for individual extension. RS-232 1 corresponds to the Mon 1 output and RS-232 2 corresponds to the Mon 2 output. To enable the RS-232 on channel 1’s dual RS-232 ports, the CAT54000 receiver must be configured properly. Please see page 14 for instructions on how to do this.

4.Using CAT-5, CAT-5e or CAT-6 cables, connect the CAT5•4000 receiver units to the sender unit. Up to 4 receiver units can be used. Please use the specific instructions below for connecting channels 1 through 3.

Channel 1 (2 mirrored outputs are available. These are labeled Mon 1 and Mon 2)

1.Connect the port labeled VGA/Audio on the sender unit to the port labeled VGA/Audio on the receiver unit.

2.Connect the port labeled DVI/RS-232 on the sender unit to the port labeled DVI/RS-232 on the receiver unit. (This cable connection will not be necessary if RS-232 extension is not needed)

NOTE: These outputs will mirror the single input on channel 1. When making connections from the sender to receiver, please ensure that both CAT-5 cables for the outputs labeled Mon 1 are sent to the same location and both CAT-5 cables for Mon 2 are sent to the same location.

Channels 2 and 3

1.Connect the port labeled VGA/RS-232 on the sender unit to the port labeled VGA/Audio on the receiver unit.

2.When using analog (VGA) sources, the RJ-45 port labeled DVI/ DDC will not need to be connected.

5.Connect an analog (VGA) capable display to the DVI-I output on the CAT5•4000 receiver unit. A DVI to VGA cable/adapter will be necessary to make this connection.

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Gefen CAT-5 4000 user manual Connecting the CAT54000 Extender Analog VGA, Channels 2