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*If this is a feature of your extender kit.
2. The diagram shows a B132-004-2 installation with the maximum number of
remote units connected. A B132-004A-2 installation will be the same, except
there will be audio connections. B132-002-2 and B132-002A-2 local units
cannot be daisy chained.
3. A 1024 x 768 (60 Hz) signal can be extended up to 1,000 ft. between the
local transmitter and the first remote repeater unit in the installation. Up to an
additional 1,000 ft. can be placed in between the first remote repeater unit and
the last display in the installation, for a maximum extension distance of
2,000 ft. Up to 4 remote units (3 remote repeaters and 1 receiver) can be
connected together to transmit a signal to up to 4 points in a 2,000 ft. chain.
4. Test to make sure the entire installation works properly before pulling cables
through ceilings/walls.
5. To achieve maximum distance and performance, 24 AWG solid-wire Cat5e/6
cable must be used. The use of stranded wire Cat5e/6 cable, or cable with a
gauge (AWG) size higher than 24 AWG, will result in shorter extension distance.
All Tripp Lite N202-Series cables are made with 24 AWG solid-wire cabling.
Tripp Lite N022-01K-GY (Cat5e) and N222-01K-GY (Cat6) are 24 AWG solid-wire
bulk cables. For optimal image quality between 500 and 1,000 ft., use Zero-
Skew cable, such as Tripp Lite P524-01K.
6. To achieve maximum distance and performance, it is recommended that you use
Tripp Lite P502-Series VGA video or P504-Series VGA + audio cables with
RGB coax.
1
Make sure that the VGA video and audio* source is powered off.
2
Connect the VGA video and audio* source to the INPUT port(s) on the
transmitter unit using a VGA and audio* cable.
3
Using the included daisy chain cable, connect the LOCAL port(s) on the
transmitter unit to the INPUT port(s) on a second level transmitter unit.
Note: A standard VGA cable can be used to increase the distance between
units with no more than 6 ft. between.
Repeat step 3 for each additional transmitter unit you are adding to
the installation, with a limit of 6. When all transmitter units have been
chained together, proceed to step 4.
4
(Optional) – Connect a local monitor and speakers* to the LOCAL
port(s) on the last transmitter unit in the installation using a VGA
video and audio* cable.
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