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VX-VGA520-K: VGA, 150m, Extender Kit
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Mini CATx VGA Extender Kit


A compact, budget-friendly line-powered extender kit for transmitting VGA video as far as 150m.


  • Extends VGA video up to 150m over ordinary CAT5/5e/6 cable.
  • Requires only a single power supply unit. Can be powered conveniently from either end of the CATx link, locally or remotely.
  • Eliminates the need for bulky VGA cables, allowing you to use UTP cable already installed.
  • Features video equalization adjustment for optimizing image quality at maximum distances.
  • Supports VGA resolutions up to 1920 x 1200, including 1080p quality video.
  • The kit includes a transmitter, receiver, and power supply.
  • Very compact, standalone units for space-saving installation.
  • Warranty: 3 Year Double Diamond™ Warranty (Standard)
   
  Product       Code   Unit price   Quantity  
VGA
150m
 
Extender Kit
  Mini CATx VGA Extender Kit  
Mini CATx VGA Extender Kit
  VX-VGA520-K      

There’s no need to use expensive, hard-to-terminate VGA cable for extending high-resolution video. The Mini CATx VGA Extender Kit enables you to use ordinary CAT5/5e/6 UTP cable to link a video monitor or display up to 150m from your PC or video source.

This kit includes our standalone transmitter and receiver, plus a power supply. The transmitter converts a PC’s VGA signal into a format suitable for point-to-point transmission over a non-networked CATx link to the receiver. The receiver converts the signal back to VGA for connection to your monitor, projector, or other display device.

In the transmission, there’s little or no degradation of video quality. Supporting VGA resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 (including 1080p video) at even the maximum distance of 150m, the system supports video equalization. Using equalization and gain control, you can fine-tune video for a clear image on your remote display.

Plus, the system has an EDID copy feature. With a push of a button on the transmitter, you can copy precise EDID info from the remotely attached monitor back to the source computer’s video card. This way, you can ensure optimum video communications between the two, with the video card adapting automatically to the monitor’s supported resolution, refresh rate, and timing characteristics across the CATx link.

Even better, the Mini CATx VGA Extender system requires power only at one end—great for applications where you’re short on outlets. Just plug in the power supply at whichever side is most convenient for you.

And because both units are super compact, you can carry them wherever you go. Their small form factor design makes them ideal for discreet installation in areas frequented by the public.