
- Description
- Specifications
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- Split and extend Dual DVI signals from a computer to two sets of Dual Displays
- 1920 x 1200 (60Hz) resolution up to 150-ft. (45.72 m)
- Up to 4 displays per channel when using repeaters
- Compliant with the Federal Trade Agreements Act (TAA) for GSA Schedule purchases
Split and extend Dual DVI signals from a computer to two sets of Dual Displays
â– Transmits a DVI-D Single-Link signal from a set of Dual DVI inputs to two sets of Dual Displays
â– A B140-Series remote receiver is needed at each monitor
â– For longer distances: Use a B140-1A0 active receiver to extend a 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz signal up to 150-ft. (45.72 m) from the transmitter (or a 1024 x 768 @ 60Hz signal up to 200-ft. (60.96 m) from the transmitter)
â– For shorter distances: Use a B140-1P0 passive receiver to extend a 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz signal up to 50-ft. (15.24 m) from the transmitter (or a 1024 x 768 @ 60Hz signal up to 100-ft. (30.5 m) from the transmitter)
â– Use 24AWG, Solid Wire Cat5e/6 cable, such as Tripp Lite's N202-Series to achieve maximum distance and resolution
â– Further expand the range and number of monitors by adding B140-110 remote repeater units
â– Add up to three repeaters on each of the B140-002-DD channels, for a total of 4 displays per channel (An active receiver should be the last unit in a channel)
â– A 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz signal can be extended up to 125-ft. (38.1 m) for each repeater added into a channel (or up to 175-ft. (53.34 m) for a 1024 x 768 @ 60Hz signal)
â– DVI 1.0 compliant
â– HDCP compatible
â– Mounting hardware included that allows the unit to be wall-mounted, rackmounted, or pole mounted
â– Plug and play; no software or drivers required
â– Compatible with all operating systems
â– Compliant with the Federal Trade Agreements Act (TAA) for GSA Schedule purchases