ATEN VS94A 4-Port VGA Splitter
The ATEN VS94A is a video splitter that duplicates a VGA signal to four monitors. It also boosts the video signal for transmission up to 65 meters. With the ability to cascade up to three levels, connecting up to 64 displays, and a 350 MHz bandwidth, the VS94A is ideal for broadcasting video information to a wide audience, monitoring work environments from a safe location, and providing high-quality video for business and education in auditoriums.
Key Features
- One video input to four video outputs.
- Cascadable up to 3 levels – connect up to 64 video signals.
- Bandwidth up to 350 MHz.
- Long-distance transmission – up to 30 m*.
- High video quality – 1920 x 1440 at 60 Hz.
- Compatible with DDC, DDC2, DDC2B (port 1 only).
- Supports VGA, XGA, SVGA, UXGA, WUXGA, and Multisync monitors.
- All-metal casing.
* Transmitting video content over long distances using VGA cables may result in a slight degradation of signal quality.
Specifications
Feature | Specification |
---|---|
Video Input | 1 x HDB-15 (blue) |
Input Impedance | 75 Ω |
Max. Distance (Input) | 1.8 m |
Video Output | 4 x HDB-15 (blue) |
Output Impedance | 75 Ω |
Video Bandwidth | 350 MHz |
Max. Resolution | Up to 1920 x 1440 |
Max. Transmission Distance (Output) | Up to 30 m |
Connectors | 1 x DC power jack |
Power Consumption | DC9V: 3.28W (15 BTU) |
Operating Temperature | 0-50°C |
Storage Temperature | -20 - 60°C |
Operating Humidity | 0 - 80% RH, non-condensing |
Housing | Metal |
Weight | 0.61 kg (1.34 lb) |
Dimensions (L x W x H) | 20.00 x 7.51 x 4.40 cm (7.87 x 2.96 x 1.73 in.) |
Packaging | 20 pcs. |
Note: For some rack-mountable products, the physical dimensions (W x D x H) are expressed in the format (L x W x H).
Topology Diagram
The diagram shows a front view of the VS94A labeled "VS94A (Front)" with "4 PORT VIDEO SPLITTER" and "POWER". It also shows a rear view labeled "VS94A (Rear)" with "VIDEO IN" and four numbered output ports (1, 2, 3, 4). Below the rear view, a PC is connected to the "VIDEO IN" port, and four monitors labeled "Monitor 1", "Monitor 2", "Monitor 3", and "Monitor 4" are connected to the respective output ports.