
4 to 4 VGA Matrix Switcher with Remote Control
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Place of Origin: | China |
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Payment Type: | T/T, Paypal, Western Union |
Product Description
Product Description
4 to 4 VGA Matrix Switcher
Specifications
1. Fancy appearance, easily installation. 2. Support all kinds of operating system 3. Max.: 350MHZ
Product Features:
1. Fancy appearance, easily installation.
2. Support all kinds of operating systems.
3. Support plug and play (PNP), add or remove the computers
At will, no need to shut down the Matrix.
4. Support high resolution: 1920*1440@60HZ, bandwidth: 350MHz.
5. No software or driver required.
6. Support Cascading.
7. Switch mode: * button on the front panel; * IR remote controller.
8. Panel indicator shows the current status.
Installation:
1. Please use the standard VGA cables.
2. Connect one end of the VGA cable to the VGA port of the computer and
Connect the other end to the "VIDED IN" port to the VGA matrix.
3. Connect output of the VGA to the monitors.
4. Check the connection cable, make sure all the cables are in correct connection state.
5. Connect the power supply, the "POWER" light will be on.
6. Turn on the computer.
Specifications
1. Fancy appearance, easily installation. 2. Support all kinds of operating system 3. Max.: 350MHZ
Product Features:
1. Fancy appearance, easily installation.
2. Support all kinds of operating systems.
3. Support plug and play (PNP), add or remove the computers
At will, no need to shut down the Matrix.
4. Support high resolution: 1920*1440@60HZ, bandwidth: 350MHz.
5. No software or driver required.
6. Support Cascading.
7. Switch mode: * button on the front panel; * IR remote controller.
8. Panel indicator shows the current status.
Installation:
1. Please use the standard VGA cables.
2. Connect one end of the VGA cable to the VGA port of the computer and
Connect the other end to the "VIDED IN" port to the VGA matrix.
3. Connect output of the VGA to the monitors.
4. Check the connection cable, make sure all the cables are in correct connection state.
5. Connect the power supply, the "POWER" light will be on.
6. Turn on the computer.
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