Quick Start Guide
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Disclaimer
- Display installation guide
- Video wall installation guide
- Precautions
- Notes on moving the display
- Installing
- Installing edge finishing kit: PL460/PH460/PH550/PL550
- Making a daisy chain
- Different types of daisy chain
- Operating Instructions of Edge Alignment Kit/Pin: PL490/PL552/PL553/PH5501/PH5502
- Tiling: PL490/PL552/PL553/PH5501/PH5502
- Operating Instructions of Edge Alignment Kit/Pin: PL4901/PL5501/PL5502
- Tiling: PL4901/PL5501/PL5502
- Special signage installation guide
- Mounting installation
- Digital Signage Bar-Type Series
- Digital Signage Rotation/Portrait Guide
- Troubleshooting
- Preventing afterimage burn-in
- Appendix 1: Installation Checklists
- Appendix 2: Basic Troubleshooting Checklists for IFP & IL series
- Appendix 3: Basic Troubleshooting Checklists for Video Wall
- Appendix 4: Basic Troubleshooting Checklists for X-Sign
11 Display installation guide
Extending the VGA connection using a VGA amplifier/repeater
If you need to connect the display to a computer or other VGA source devices over a long
distance (over 3 meters), a VGA signal amplifier must be used to boost the signal and prevent
potential display quality problems like interference and ghosting.
1. Connect the VGA input jack on the display to the VGA output jack on the VGA signal
amplifier/repeater using a D-Sub (15-pin) cable.
2. Connect the VGA output jack on the computer to the VGA input jack on the VGA signal
amplifier/repeater using a D-Sub (15-pin) cable.
3. Connect the computer’s audio output jack to the audio input jack on the display using a
suitable audio cable.
D-Sub (15-pin)
cable
Audio cable
Computer
D-Sub (15-pin)
cable
VGA signal
amplifier/repeater
Display
Audio input jackVGA input
jack
• Refer to the User Manual of your display for the location of VGA and corresponding audio input jacks.
• The audio cable, VGA signal amplifier/repeater and additional VGA cable are not supplied and should be
purchased separately.