The B126-1P0 HDMI over Cat5/Cat6 Passive Remote Receiver works with Tripp Lite's B126-002 and B126-004 transmitters to extend an HDMI signal to multiple projectors, monitors or televisions in a chain. It's ideal for digital signs, trade shows, presentations, classrooms, churches, retail settings and other applications where the video source is located farther than conventional cables allow.
The B126-1P0 can extend a 1080i (60 Hz) signal up to 100 feet (30.5 m) or a 1080p (60 Hz) signal up to 50 feet (15.2 m) with a single Cat5e/6 cable (for best results, use 24 AWG solid-wire Cat5e/6 cable, such as Tripp Lite's N202-Series) between it and the transmitter. The built-in HDMI cable features a latching connector that helps prevent accidental disconnection. No external power is required.
In addition to crystal-clear video, the B126-1P0 delivers full, rich stereo and 7.1-channel surround sound (multi-channel or PCM) audio when paired with a B126-002 or B126-004 transmitter. Supports 24-bit True Color (8 bits per channel) and HDCP compatibility. Easy to set up with no software or drivers to install.
- General Information
- Manufacturer
- Tripp Lite by Eaton
- Manufacturer Website Address
- https://tripplite.eaton.com/
- Brand Name
- Tripp Lite series
- Product Type
- Video Extender Receiver
- Warranty
- Limited Warranty
- 1 Year
- Technical Information
- Connectivity Technology
- Wired
- Number of Input Devices Supported
- 1
- Number of Output Devices Supported
- 1
- Maximum Operating Distance
- 100 ft
- Interfaces/Ports
- Network (RJ-45)
- Yes
- HDMI Out
- Yes
- Number of Network (RJ-45) Ports
- 1
- Number of HDMI Outputs
- 1
- Media & Performance
- Media Type Supported
- Twisted Pair
- Twisted Pair Cable Standard
- Category 6
- Physical Characteristics
- Color Family
- Black
- Product Color
- Black
- Form Factor
- Desktop
- Miscellaneous
- Package Contents
- B126-1P0 Video Console
- Owner's Manual
- Certifications & Standards
- TAA
- HDCP
- Country of Origin
- Taiwan
- TAA Compliant
- Yes
- Environmentally Friendly
- Yes