Product Details
Main Features
- Splits a single VGA Video and Audio signal into 2
- Extends a 1920x1440 (60Hz) Video/Audio signal up to 500 ft or a 1024x768 (60Hz) Video/Audio signal up to 1000 ft
- EDID copy feature ensures optimal display compatibility
- Can further expand the range and number of monitors/speakers by adding B132-110A repeaters
- VGA to Cat5 Extender/ Cat 5 VGA Extender/ Display Extender/ VGA over Cat5/ VGA over Cat6/ VGA to Cat6 extender kit/ audio extender/ VGA splitter/ Cat6 splitter
Tripp Lite's B132-002A-2 allows you to split a single VGA Video and Audio signal into 2. Along with a B132-100A or B132-100A-WP-1 remote receiver unit, you can extend a 1920 x 1440(60Hz) Video and Audio signal up to 152.4 m (500-ft.), or a 1024 x 768(60Hz) Video and Audio signal up to 304.8 m (1,000-ft.), when using 24Awg, Solid Wire Cat5e/6 cable, such as Tripp Lite's N022-01K-GY(Cat5) and N222-01K-GY(Cat6).
The range and number of monitors/speakers can be further expanded by adding B132-110A repeater units. Connect up to 4 remote units in a repeater chain(3 repeaters and 1 receiver), with a set of monitor and speakers at each location. A 1920 x 1440(60Hz) Video and Audio signal can be extended up to 152.4 m (500-ft.) from the first repeater in the chain to the last receiver. A 1024 x 768(60Hz) Video and Audio signal can be extended up to 304.8 m (1,000-ft.) from the first repeater in the chain to the last receiver.
For optimal video image quality between 152.4 m (500-ft.) and 304.8 m (1,000-ft.), use Zero-S
The range and number of monitors/speakers can be further expanded by adding B132-110A repeater units. Connect up to 4 remote units in a repeater chain(3 repeaters and 1 receiver), with a set of monitor and speakers at each location. A 1920 x 1440(60Hz) Video and Audio signal can be extended up to 152.4 m (500-ft.) from the first repeater in the chain to the last receiver. A 1024 x 768(60Hz) Video and Audio signal can be extended up to 304.8 m (1,000-ft.) from the first repeater in the chain to the last receiver.
For optimal video image quality between 152.4 m (500-ft.) and 304.8 m (1,000-ft.), use Zero-S