Troubleshooting - Tripp Lite B130-101-2: B130-101A-2 Owner's Manual

Vga over cat5 extenders and extender/splitters
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Troubleshooting

If you are unable to get an acceptable image after following the
installation instructions, try the troubleshooting tips below.
1. Are the external power supplies that came with the product
2. Was the power to the VGA source turned off prior to installation? If
3. Compatibility issues can occur when EDID information is not properly
4. Have you adjusted the Equalization and Gain settings on the repeater
5. What resolution are you trying to reach? Tripp Lite's VGA over Cat5
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connected and plugged into a working power source? For the product
to function properly, it must be connected to and receiving power
from the external power supply.
not, restart your computer.
communicated between the source and the display. Tripp Lite's VGA
over Cat5 extender kits and transmitters that have a -2 at the end
of their model name include an EDID copy feature which stores a
monitor's EDID information and sends it to the source, ensuring
optimal compatibility. If your model supports EDID copy, perform the
EDID copy procedure described in this manual.
Note: Because EDID copy is supposed to be performed prior to installation, you
may need to restart your computer if you perform a copy after setting everything
up.
and/or receiver units? There are built-in Equalization and Gain
adjustment knobs on every repeater and receiver, which can be
adjusted to obtain the best picture quality. Use the mini screwdriver
included with the product to adjust this setting until an acceptable
image is displayed.
extenders are tested to support up to 1920 x 1440 @ 60 Hz video
resolution (See the Product Features section in this manual for details
on max distance and resolution). The shorter the extension distance,
the higher the resolution you will be able to obtain. If you are not able
to get an acceptable image after adjusting the Equalization and Gain
settings, try lowering your computer's video resolution or adjusting the
refresh rate.
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