Tripp Lite by Eaton B126-004 Video Extender B126-004
Tripp Lite by Eaton B126-004 Video Extender B126-004
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The B126-004 4-Port HDMI over Cat5/Cat6 Extender/Splitter works with Tripp Lite B126-Series remote receivers to split a single HDMI audio/video signal into five separate signals-one local and four remote. It's ideal for digital signs, trade shows, presentations, retail settings and other applications where the video source is located farther than conventional cables allow or that require multiple displays connected to one source. It uses HDMI cable (see Tripp Lite's P568-Series) to connect to the source and the local monitor and Cat5e/6 cable to transmit to the remote monitors (for best results, use 24 AWG solid-wire Cat5e/6 cable, such as Tripp Lite's N202-Series).When used with Tripp Lite's B126-1A0 or B126-1A0-WP-1 active remote receivers, the Extender/Splitter can extend a 1080i (60 Hz) signal up to 200 ft., a 1080p signal (60 Hz) up to 150 ft. and a 3D signal up to 125 ft. With a B126-1P0 or B126-1P0-WP-1 passive remote receiver, it can extend a 1080i (60 Hz) signal up to 100 ft. and a 1080p (60 Hz) signal up to 50 ft. By daisy-chaining up to three Extender/Splitters, one video source can transmit to as many as 13 monitors-one local and 12 remote. Add up to three B126-110 remote repeaters to each channel to fully extend the signal range or add more displays.In addition to crystal-clear video, the B126-004 delivers full, rich stereo and 7.1-channel surround sound (multi-channel or PCM) audio. Easy to set up with no software or drivers to install. Mounts to a wall, rack or pole using the included hardware. Included HDMI cable with latching connectors provides a more secure connection.
- Supports stereo and 7.1-channel surround sound audio
- Plug and play-no software or drivers to install
- Works with all operating systems and HDMI video sources
- Can daisy-chain up to 3 units to extend signal to 13 monitors
- Perfect for digital signs, trade shows and classrooms