Artel FiberLink 1302 Series User manual

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MANUAL
TwinSplit®, QuadSplit®, HexiSplit®,
OctoSplit®, DeciSplit® for VGA
Installation and Operations
Manual
FiberLink
1302 Series

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Contents
Welcome .................................................................3
Features ..................................................................3
Package Contents.........................................................3
Installation Instructions ...................................................4
Troubleshooting ..........................................................4
Cable Length Supported ..................................................4
FCC Information ..........................................................5
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Welcome
Thank you for purchasing this ne distribution amplier (splitter) for VGA-based computers.
Depending on which model you purchased, this splitter will allow you to display your VGA
computer video on up to 10 monitors simultaneously. Each monitor can be located up to
250 feet away from the computer.
Features
• 300 MHz bandwidth
• Supports H & V sync, composite sync, sync-on-green, syncon-RGB and 75 ohm sync
loads.
Package Contents
• 1 TwinSplit, QuadSplit, HexiSplit, OctoSplit or DeciSplit for VGA
• 1 6 ft. input VGA cable
• 1 Power Supply (a power cord may also be included on all models except North
American TwinSplit and QuadSplit models)
• 1 User’s Manual and Product Registration card
Welcome | Features | Package Contents

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Installation Instructions
1. Connect the provided 6 ft. VGA cable to both the VGA output of the computer and the
connector on the rear of the splitter marked VGA IN. (If your VGA monitor is currently con-
nected to the VGA output of the computer, you must rst disconnect it.)
2. Connect your primary monitor (the one you just disconnected) to the output on the rear
of the splitter marked MONITOR 1.
3. Connect the additional monitor(s) to the remaining monitor outputs on the rear of the
splitter. Monitor extension cables (CAB-19) may be used to extend the distance up to 250
feet. (See Cable Length Support section on opposite page.)
4. Plug the power supply into the jack on the rear of the splitter marked POWER.
5. Plug the power supply into a 110 Vac or 220 Vac wall outlet as appropriate. The front
panel LED should glow red indicating the unit is properly powered.
6. Turn on the computer and the monitor(s). All monitors will now display the computer’s
output.
7. Make sure all monitor type DIP switches are in the UP
position. This will ensure that
the monitor ID bits are read from the monitor plugged into MONITOR 1. If you want to
explicitly set the monitor type ID bits, either because no monitor is plugged into this output
or because the monitor plugged into MONITOR 1 is connected through an extension cable
that does not convey the monitor ID bits, then set the DIP switch as indicated on Chart 1.
Cable Length Supported:
The maximum distance a monitor can be from the splitter output will depend on the
quality of the extension cable being used and the pixel resolution of the VGA image coming
from the computer. Never use twisted pair cable for monitor extension cable as this will cause
“ghosting” to be seen on the monitor. Chart 2 lists maximum cable length support of CSI’s
CAB-19 cable at various VGA resolutions.
Troubleshooting
If one or two colors are missing on one of the VGA monitors, make sure all connections to
the splitter are secure by tightening the connectors. If you experience any other diculties
or have further questions, we provide free technical support Monday through Friday, 8:30-
5:00 ET, at (978) 263-5775.
Installation | Cable Length | Troubleshooting

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1302 Series FCC User Information
FCC User Information:
WARNING: This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if
not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference
to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
A computing device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to
provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial
environment. Operation f this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference,
in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may
be required to correct the interference.
CHART 2
Pixel Format Maximum Cable Length (Feet)
640 X 480 @ 60 HZ 250
800 X 600 @ 60 HZ 200
800 X 600 @ 75 HZ 150
1024 X 768 @ 60 HZ 175
1024 X 768 @ 75 HZ 125
1280 X 1024 @ 75 HZ 100
640 X 480 @ 75 HZ 175
CHART 1
1234 Monitor Type
Color VGS and XGA
Monochrome VGA
8514/A Type
Note: For XGA-2 type monitors and other intelligent monitors, place ALL switches
UP to ensure the monitor connected to MONITOR 1 can talk to the VGA or XGA-2
card.

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High performance plug and play products
Stand alone and card cage versions available
Solutions for most video, audio, and data formats
Multimode and single mode versions
Designed and manufactured in the USA
Training and installation support available
24x7x365 technical support available
Proven Products, Unrivaled
Service, and Great Support
Artel Video Systems Corp.
5B Lyberty Way,
Westford, MA 01886 USA
T: 978-263-5775
F: 978-263-9755
sales@artel.com
customercare@artel.com
www.artel.com
All specifications subject to
change without notice.
©2016
Updated 02/16/2016
CS200-101189-00_G
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