Installation
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2. Connect the SVGA cable between the SVGA display and the B114-0H4 splitter marked
'OUTPUT MASTER' or 'OUTPUT SLAVE A, B, C'.
NOTE:
1) Make sure the SVGA source is plugged into the 'INPUT' port and the SVGA display is
plugged into the 'OUTPUT' port.
2) The lowest resolution display needs to be plugged into the 'OUTPUT MASTER' port
at all times. This will be the resolution used for all slave monitors.
3) 'OUTPUT SLAVE A, B, C' can be interchanged.
3. Connect the DC adapter from the 'DC 5V' jack to the wall socket and check that the front
'POWER LED' is on.
4. After connecting all cables, turn on the power to your SVGA display before powering
your SVGA source.
Troubleshooting
If you are having trouble with your splitter, fi rst:
1. Ensure source and displays are working properly. Connect the SVGA cable between the
source and the display to prove the cable is functional. Repeat to test all cables.
2.Once you confi rm the SVGA cable(s) are functional, use two cables to test the ports on the
B114-0H4 splitter. Use one cable to plug between the source and the 'SVGA IN" port on the
splitter. Use the second cable to plug between the 'SVGA OUT MASTER' and the display.
Continue test using the same display and plug into 'SVGA OUT SLAVE A, B,C '. If all ports
work, the B114-0H4 is functioning correctly.
3. If the unit is plugged in and the 'POWER LED' is not lit, fi rst verify that the power supply
is working. Use a voltmeter to measure the output of the DC adapter and ensure that 5V is
present. If output is 5V, the DC adapter is functional and B114-0H4 unit has failed.
NOTE: The positive (+) is in the middle and the ground (-) is on the exterior of the plug.
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