ACTIVE EXTENDER KIT: Transmitter and receiver work in tandem to extend an HDMI audio/video signal via Cat5e/6 cable to an HDMI display up to 125 ft. Ideal for digital signs, schools, retail settings and trade show presentations.
EXTENDS HDMI OVER CAT5/CAT6: Supports high-definition video resolutions up to 1080p (@ 60 Hz). Supports stereo audio and HDCP. Built-in equalization control lets you adjust monitor image.
USB POWERED: Each unit is powered by an included USB Micro-B to USB-A cable, which must be connected between the unit and a USB port on the source device, display or USB wall charger.
TAA-COMPLIANT & EASY TO USE: Compliant with the Federal Trade Agreements Act (TAA) for GSA Schedule purchases. Works with all operating systems and HDMI sources. HDMI over Cat5/Cat6 active extender kit is plug-and-play—no software, drivers or external power supply needed. Built-in cable includes latching HDMI connector for a more secure connection.
Included components: Transmitter unit, Receiver unit, (2) USB Micro-B to USB-A cables, 3 ft., Screwdriver for adjusting equalization, Owner's manual
Description
The B126-2A1 transmits a 1080p (60Hz) signal to a monitor up to 150 ft. away using Cat5e/6 cable, where the Receiver then splits out to two HDMI ports, allowing two screens to show the source image. To achieve maximum distance and resolution, use 24Awg Solid Wire Cat5e/6 cable. (Tripp Lite's N202-Series) The transmitter unit features an HDMI port for the connection of a local monitor. The receiver unit features a built-in Equalization control for adjustment of the video image. Supports 24-bit True Color (8-bits per channel), HDCP, 3D, and both stereo audio and 7.1 channel surround sound audio (7.1 channel surround sound signal will be Multi-Channel or PCM).Installation is simple. Connect the transmitter unit to an HDMI source using a Tripp Lite P568-Series HDMI cable (not included). Connect the receiver unit to two displays using a Tripp Lite P568-Series HDMI cable (not included). Finally, connect the receiver to the RJ45 port on the transmitter using a single Cat5e/6 cable.