Using More than One Display
To show a different multi-media presentation on each display device, one Net-Top-Box is required per display.
To show the same presentation on more than one display, the output from the Net-Top-Box can be split and or distributed using a variety of third-party equipment.
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Less than 50m |
The Net-Top-Box is connected to the input of a VGA splitter box and a display is connected to each output. |
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Less than 500m |
The VGA and audio outputs from the Net-Top-Box are connected to the inputs of a VGA over Cat5 distribution amplifier. Dedicated Cat5 cables connect each output on the amplifier to the input of a receiver positioned at each display device. VGA and audio cables connect the receiver to the display device. |
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More than 500m |
See "Multiple Sites". |
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