Installation
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Note: You should test to make sure the entire installation works properly before pulling cables through ceiling/walls.
1Connect the Male end of the included VGA splitter cable to the HD15 port on the source computer.
2Connect one of the Female connectors on the included VGA splitter cable to the HD15 port on the local unit.
3(Optional) Connect a local monitor to the remaining Female connector on the included VGA splitter cable.
4Connect the external power supply to the power jack on the local unit and plug it into an appropriate power source.
5Connect the 110 Punchdown Connector on the local unit to the 110 Punchdown Connector on the remote unit using Cat5/5e/6 cable.
6Connect the HD15 port on the remote unit to a monitor.
7Turn the display(s) on first.
8Turn on the computer.
9If the video on your monitor is either too dark or too light, use the Gain Adjustment on the remote unit.
10If the video on your monitor is fuzzy, or shows a ghosting effect, use the EQ Adjustment on the remote unit.
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