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US $60.00
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Ringoes, New Jersey, United States

Ringoes, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:VGA Brand:VS

VS 104 VGA Separator

4 Port Video Splitter- VS-104 VGA Separator

The MasterView VS-104 Video Splitter connects 4 monitors to one video source. The VS-104 Video splitter enhances and duplicates video
signals for long distance
Broadcasting (up to 65m) to 4 video outputs
 
  • Supports VGA, SVGA and Multisync monitors
  • Gain control switch for optimum picture quality
  • Can be daisy chained
  • Saves time, space, power and equipment costs
Features
Function
Specification
Connections Input 15 pin HDB Male
 

 
Output
 
4 x 15 pin HDB Female
 
LEDs Power 1
 
Cable Distance 65 m (210') (Max)
 
Signal Type
 
VGA / SVGA / Multisync
 
Switches
 
Video Signal Gain Control
 
VGA Bandwidth (-3db)
 
250MHz
 
VGA Resolution 1600 x 1200 @ 70Hz
Power consumption
 
DC 9V 150mA (Max)
 
Housing Metal

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