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Go to StarTech.comVGA over Cat 5 Extender Remote Receiver (UTPE Series)
Extend and distribute a VGA signal to a remote display over Cat5 cabling – receiver only
Product ID: STUTPRXLEU
- Works with ST124UTPE and ST128UTPE UTPE Series Transmitters
- Supports a maximum resolution of 1920x1200 (resolution varies by distance)
- Maximum Distance up to 950ft / 300m
- Includes mounting bracket
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Overview
The STUTPRXLEU VGA over Cat 5 Video Extender Remote Receiver - UTPE Series) can be installed with the StarTech.com 4-port, 8-port or wall-plate VGA over Cat 5 extenders (ST124UTPE / ST128UTPE), enabling remote monitors to be connected up to 300m (950ft) away from the source.
Supporting a maximum resolution of 1900x1200 (resolution varies by distance), this VGA over Cat 5 receiver unit delivers crystal clear video content to your remote display. Plus, for ease of installation the STUTPRXL includes the mounting bracket for versatile mounting options.
Backed by a StarTech.com 2-year warranty and free lifetime technical support.
The StarTech.com Advantage
- Includes mounting brackets for clean and professional installations onto mounts and walls
- Functions with StarTech.com UTPE Series ST124UTPE, ST128UTPE (4 or 8 Port) extenders for added versatility
Applications
Use digital signage to catch the attention of your audience and deliver up to date content the way you want it to be seen and heard.
Place the display in a convenient viewing area, while the system equipment is placed elsewhere in a clean and secure environment
Ideal for digital signage applications in financial, educational, and business sectors
Technical Specifications
Product Numbers | ||
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Ingram DK | V931926 | |
UPC Code | 065030845182 |
Warranty Information | ||
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Warranty | 2 Years | |
Hardware | ||
Audio | No | |
Cabling | Cat 5 UTP or better | |
Daisy-Chain | No | |
Ports | 1 | |
Performance | ||
Max Distance | 300 m / 950 ft | |
Maximum Cable Length | 300 m [984 ft] | |
Supported Resolutions | 1920x1200 @ 50m (150ft) 1600x1200 @ 100m (300ft) 1280x1024 @ 180m (550ft) 1024x768 @ 200m (620ft) 800x600 @ 300m (950ft) |
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Connector(s) | ||
Remote Unit Connectors | 1 - RJ-45 Female | |
1 - VGA (15 pin, High Density D-Sub) Female | ||
Power | ||
Output Current | 0.6A | |
Output Voltage | 12 DC | |
Power Consumption (In Watts) | 7.2 | |
Power Source | AC Adapter Included | |
Physical Characteristics | ||
Color | Black | |
Enclosure Type | Steel | |
Product Height | 2.5 mm [0.1 in] | |
Product Length | 10 mm [0.4 in] | |
Product Weight | 476.3 g [16.8 oz] | |
Product Width | 13.8 mm [0.5 in] | |
Packaging Information | ||
Shipping (Package) Weight | 0.3 kg [0.7 lb] | |
What's in the Box | ||
Included in Package | 1 - Long Range UTP Receiver | |
1 - Mounting Bracket (w/ Screws) | ||
1 - Power Adapter | ||
1 - Instruction Manual |
Accessories
8 Port VGA Video Extender over Cat 5 (UTPE Series)
Extend and distribute your VGA video signal to up to eight remote displays using Cat 5 cabling
1,8m (6 ft.) Coax High Resolution VGA Monitor Extension Cable - HD15 M/F
Extend your VGA monitor connections by 6ft
1,8m (6 ft.) Coax High Resolution Monitor VGA Video Cable - HD15 to HD15 M/M
Connect your VGA monitor with the highest quality connection available
Product Support
Drivers & Downloads
Manual(s):
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STUTPRXLxx.pdf
English
Compliance Letter(s):
Data Sheet(s)
- STUTPRXLEU_Datasheet-EN-EU.pdf
English
Frequently Asked Questions
Before You Buy
You should only use video converters and extenders if it is absolutely necessary to do so. In many cases, most video converters and extenders are not necessary if you purchase the correct cable.
The following table lists the maximum length of cable for common video standards.
Video standard | Maximum length |
DisplayPort | 50 ft. (15.2m) |
HDMI | 50 ft. (15.2m) |
DVI | 50 ft. (15.2m) |
VGA | 200 ft. (71m) |
Note: StarTech.com offers cables longer than what is listed above, including active cables, which typically include built-in active signal boosters that allow for longer cables. Active cables are specifically designed to exceed the suggested maximum lengths and are tested at the listed specifications (for example, the maximum listed resolution).
Video adapters
Video adapters passively adapt a cable from one connector type to another. Video adapters do not change the signal type, or change the video standard.
Examples of common applications for adapters include the following:
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DVI-I to VGA
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RCA to BNC
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Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort
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Couplers (female to female, or male to male)
Note: You can use a coupler to extend a cable for a short distance. However, each coupler that you use can introduce signal loss, which degrades the signal quality.
Video converters
Video converters actively process and change the signal type from one video standard and convert it to another standard. They are typically used to convert digital to analog and vice versa, but can be used to convert a digital signal to another digital video standard (for example, HDMI to DisplayPort).
Video converters work over short distances from the source to the destination: up to 15 feet or 3 meters.
Video extenders
Video extenders convert an input signal to a higher voltage for transmission over longer distances and then convert the input signal back to the original video standard. The input and the output signal will match on a video extender, as the same video standard is maintained end-to-end. If a cable is extended with adapters or converters, the signal quality degrades.
Note: For more information on using a video adapter or converter with a video extender, see the following FAQ: http://www.startech.com/faq/video_signal_converters_convert_then_extend.
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If you need to use a video extender with a video adapter or converter, you should position the adapter or converter as close to the video source as possible. For example, if you need to take a VGA signal from a computer and send it 200 feet to an HDMI® projector, you should convert the signal from VGA to HDMI and use an HDMI extender.
Note: For more information on when to use cables or extenders, see the following FAQ: http://www.startech.com/faq/video_signal_converters_when_to_convert.
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No, this device is designed to be a point-to-point solution using networking cabling only.
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This device outputs a VGA signal. If you have a display or video destination that uses another type of video connection, there are ways that you can convert the video signal or connection. These options are outlined below and organized by the target connection.
Target connection | First conversion | Second conversion (if required) |
DVI-D | VGA to HDMI: https://www.startech.com/AV/Converters/Video/?filter_AVINPUT=VGA&filter_AVOUTPUT=HDMI. | HDMI to DVI-D: https://www.startech.com/AV/Converters/Video/?filter_AVINPUT=VGA&filter_AVOUTPUT=HDMI. |
DVI-I | VGA to DVI-I: https://www.startech.com/Cables/Audio-Video/Video-Adapter/DVIVGA/. | N/A |
HDMI |
VGA to HDMI: https://www.startech.com/AV/Converters/Video/?filter_AVINPUT=VGA&filter_AVOUTPUT=HDMI. |
N/A |
DisplayPort | VGA to HDMI: https://www.startech.com/AV/Converters/Video/?filter_AVINPUT=VGA&filter_AVOUTPUT=HDMI. | HDMI to DisplayPort: https://www.startech.com/AV/Converters/Video/?filter_AVINPUT=HDMI&filter_AVOUTPUT=DisplayPort. |
Note: You might need to use more than one converter as part of your solution; however, you should try to use the least number of converters and cables to connect your source and destination. If you have the option to convert to multiple target video connections, choose the option that requires the fewest number of conversions.
DVI-I and DVI-D
When you convert from VGA to DVI, you need to know if you are converting to a DVI-I or a DVI-D connection. For more information about how to identify the type of connection that you need, refer to the following FAQ: https://www.startech.com/faq/video_signal_converters_dvi_interface.
You also need to know which form of DVI that you are using, because DVI-I supports both analog (VGA) and digital (HDMI) signals, while DVI-D only supports digital (HDMI) signals.
Note: Certain devices may have a DVI-I connection but only support DVI-D signaling. It is important to verify that your DVI-I device supports DVI-I signaling.
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