Standard Extender/Splitter Installation
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 B127-002-H or B217-004-H units.
3. Optional for B127-004-H: Using an HDMI 2.0 cable (such as
Tripp Lite P569-XXX-CERT or P568-XXX-2A Series cables), connect an
HDMI monitor to the LOCAL port on the B127-004-H unit.
4. Using Cat6 cable, connect one of the RJ45 output ports on the local
transmitter unit to the RJ45 input port on a B127-100-H (up to
125 ft./38 m) or B127-100-H-SR (up to 50 ft./15 m) remote
receiver unit.
5. Repeat step 5 for each additional remote unit being connected.
6. Using an HDMI 2.0 cable (such as Tripp Lite P569-XXX-CERT or
P568-XXX-2A Series cables), connect the B127-100-H-SR or
B127-100-H to a display.
7. Turn on the power to all your connected TVs or monitors. The LOCAL
(orange) LED will illuminate to indicate the port has been connected
to a display.
8. 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 will illuminate to indicate
the unit is receiving power from the external power supply. On the
B127-100-H, the POWER (green) LED will illuminate to indicate
the unit is receiving power from the extender/splitter. On the
B127-100-H-SR, the (green) LED next to the RJ45 port will illuminate
to indicate the unit is receiving power from the extender/splitter.
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