The B160-001-DPSI DisplayPort over IP Extender Transmitter works with a Tripp Lite B160-Series receiver (sold separately) to extend and distribute DisplayPort audio/video, RS-232 serial and IR (infrared) remote signals up to 328 feet (100 meters).
Typical Applications
• Keep your content source in a secure location with displays located elsewhere for viewing by the intended audience
• Create an easily updatable video board communicating dynamic information
• Display arrivals, departures and up-to-the-minute information in an airport or train station
• Duplicate audio/video content across multiple displays, show different content on multiple screens or create an impressive video wall made up of many monitors
• Extend content using source and display equipment you already own
Place your computer, tablet, DVD player, Blu-ray player or other source in a secure, out-of-the-way location. With just a single transmitter and receiver, your monitor, TV or projector can be located up to 328 feet away...that’s more than 200 feet farther than a traditional Cat5e/6 solution.
If you need to extend the distance between your source and display in a point-to-point installation, it’s easy to do so. Simply add an inexpensive network switch, such as Tripp Lite’s NG5. The switch allows you to extend the range of your installation by an additional 328 feet. To add yet another 328 feet, simply cascade another switch.
You can create an installation featuring multiple sources and displays by including a dedicated managed Ethernet network switch with IGMP, such as Tripp Lite’s NSS-G16D2. By adding multiple managed switches, you can have as many as 64 transmitters and 255 receivers. The IGMP-enabled switch will let you manage all connections for centralized control over which sources show on which displays. Mix and match multiple analog and digital technologies simply by choosing the appropriate transmitters and receivers.
The B160-001-DPSI supports video resolutions up to 1920 x 1080, though it’s limited to the maximum resolution of the receiver. It mounts to a wall, rack or pole using the included hardware. An HDMI output port allows connection of a local display.