Standard Extender Kit Installation - Tripp Lite B127-1A1-HH Owner's Manual

4k/60 hdmi over cat6 extenders and extender/splitters, extender kit, local unit, remote unit
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Standard Extender Kit Installation

Notes:
1) Test to ensure the entire installation works properly before pulling cables through
ceilings/walls.
2) To achieve maximum distance and performance, use 24 AWG solid-wire Cat6
cable. Using stranded-wire Cat6 cable, or cable with a gauge (AWG) size higher
than 24 AWG, will result in shorter extension distance. Higher gauge cabling,
such as 26 AWG, has a more limited transmission capability than lower gauge
cabling. All Tripp Lite N202-Series Cat6 cables are made with 24 AWG solid-wire
cabling.
3) The installation diagram shows a B127-1A1-HH unit.
4) External power is not required for remote receiver units due to Power-over-Cable
(PoC) technology incorporated in the transmitter units.
1. Make sure all equipment in the installation—such as TVs, Blu-ray
players and the transmitter—is powered OFF.
2. Using an HDMI 2.0 cable (such as Tripp Lite P569-XXX-CERT or
P568-XXX-2A Series cables), connect the HDMI source to the INPUT
port on the local transmitter unit.
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OPTIONAL LOCAL
MONITOR
Up to 125 ft. (38 m) at 4K/60 Hz
LOCAL
TRANSMITTER
1
Up to 125 ft. (38 m) Cat6 cable at 4K/60 Hz
2
Up to 15 ft. (4.5 m) HDMI 2.0 cable at 4K/60 Hz
HDR PLAYER
7
REMOTE
RECEIVER
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