Tripp Lite B127-002-H 2-Port HDMI over Cat6 Splitter/Extender, Transmitter for Video/Audio, 4K 60 Hz, PoC, HDR, 125 ft., TAA

Owner’s Manual - Page 10

For B127-002-H. Also, The document are for others Tripp Lite models: B127-1A1-HH, B127-002-2H2, B127-004-H4H, B127-2A1-HH, B127-004-H, B127-008-H, B127-100-H, B127-100-H-SR, B127-200-H

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10
Standard Extender Kit Installation
3. Optional for B127-1A1-HH: Using an HDMI 2.0 cable (such as
Tripp Lite P569-XXX-CERT or P568-XXX-2A Series cables), connect
a local monitor to the LOCALOUT port on the B127-1A1-HH local
transmitter unit.
Note: Monitors with lower resolutions such as 1080p or 4K @ 30 Hz can be
connected to the local HDMI port without affecting the 4K @ 60 Hz signal.
4. Using Cat6 cable, connect the RJ45 port on the local transmitter unit
to the RJ45 port on the remote receiver unit.
5. Using an HDMI 2.0 cable (such as Tripp Lite P569-XXX-CERT or
P568-XXX-2A Series cables), connect the remote receiver unit’s HDMI
port to a monitor.
6. Turn the power on to your connected TVs/monitors. The LOCAL
(orange) LED will illuminate to indicate local port has been connected
to a display.
7. Connect the external power supply to the local transmitter unit and
plug it into an available wall outlet or (optional) a Tripp Lite Surge
Protector, Power Distribution Unit (PDU) or Uninterruptible Power
Supply (UPS). The POWER (green) LED on the local transmitter unit
will illuminate to indicate the unit is receiving power from the external
power supply. The POWER (green) LED on the remote receiver unit
will illuminate to indicate the unit is receiving power from the local
transmitter unit through PoC technology.
8. Turn on the power to the HDMI source. The OUTPUT (orange) LED
on the local transmitter unit illuminates to indicate a signal is being
received from the source.
9. The (orange) RJ45 LED will illuminate on both local transmitter and
remote receiver units to indicate a signal is being received from
source to display. The screen should now display on the connected
monitor.
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