Description
Unlock flexible, high-performance AV distribution with the Eaton Tripp Lite VGA Video + Audio over IP Extender Receiver. This enterprise-grade device is designed to extend VGA video, accompanying audio, RS-232 serial, and IR control signals over a dedicated Ethernet network using Cat5/Cat6 cabling. Capable of delivering crisp 1920 x 1440 video quality across distances up to 328 feet (100 meters), it enables centralized control and seamless content sharing across rooms, buildings, or campuses. Built for commercial environments, it combines reliable performance with ease of deployment, making it ideal for conference centers, classrooms, digital signage installations, and boardrooms that demand dependable AV distribution without sacrificing space or aesthetics.
- Seamless VGA video and audio extension up to 328 ft (100 m) over IP using Cat5/Cat6 cabling, with reliable transmission across a dedicated network switch
- Integrated RS-232 serial control for compatible displays and devices, enabling centralized management from a single control point
- IR (infrared) control passthrough keeps your source devices tucked away while allowing direct remote operation from the presentation space
- Supports high-definition resolutions up to 1920 x 1440 for sharp text, detailed graphics, and vibrant visuals
- TAA-compliant design suitable for government and contractor procurement programs, delivering enterprise-grade performance with compliance
Technical Details of Eaton Tripp Lite VGA Video + Audio over IP Extender Receiver
- Model: B160-100-VSI (VGA Video + Audio with RS-232 and IR over IP Receiver)
- Function: Receives VGA video, audio, RS-232 serial, and IR control signals transmitted over a dedicated Ethernet network
- Distance: Up to 328 feet (100 meters) between transmitter and receiver over Cat5/Cat6 cabling via IP
- Video Resolution: Supports up to 1920 x 1440, ensuring clear text, detailed graphics, and true-color fidelity
- Network Requirements: Requires a dedicated Ethernet switch to route AV, RS-232, and IR signals across the network
- Connectors and Interfaces: VGA input/output, 3.5 mm audio, RS-232 port, IR input/output, RJ-45 Ethernet
- Power and Compliance: TAA-compliant; operates within standard enterprise electrical environments (power specifications may vary by installation)
How to install Eaton Tripp Lite VGA Video + Audio over IP Extender Receiver
- Plan your network layout by identifying the source location, display(s), and the desired control endpoints. Ensure a dedicated Ethernet switch is available to handle the AV and control signaling.
- Connect the VGA video and analog audio output from your source device to the transmitter unit, following the manufacturer’s wiring guidelines.
- Link the transmitter and the receiver over Cat5/Cat6 cables routed through the network switch. Verify cable quality and proper shielding to minimize interference.
- Power on both the transmitter and the receiver. Confirm that the units boot to a ready state and establish the IP-based link across the switch.
- Connect the receiver’s VGA output and audio to the display and speakers in the target room. If needed, route the IR and RS-232 connections to compatible control devices or the display itself.
- Configure RS-232 control parameters and IR control mappings as required for your equipment. Test source-to-display playback, ensuring video, audio, and remote commands function correctly.
- Perform a final sweep of the installation to verify distance, latency, and picture quality at all target displays. Address any network or signaling bottlenecks and confirm compatibility with your AV control system.
Frequently asked questions
What does the Eaton Tripp Lite VGA over IP Extender Receiver do?
It extends VGA video and accompanying audio, along with RS-232 serial and IR control signals, over an IP-based network using Cat5/Cat6 cables. This enables centralized distribution of AV content across multiple rooms or locations while preserving high-quality video and responsive control.
What is the maximum distance for reliable extension?
The system supports up to 328 feet (100 meters) between transmitter and receiver when wired over Cat5/Cat6 cabling through a dedicated Ethernet switch.
What video resolution can I expect?
The extender supports resolutions up to 1920 x 1440, providing sharp and clear visuals suitable for presentations, spreadsheets, and detailed graphics.
Do I need a special network switch?
Yes. A dedicated Ethernet switch is recommended to route VGA/video, audio, RS-232, and IR signals reliably without cross-talk or bandwidth contention.
Is this product compliant with procurement standards?
Yes. The device is TAA-compliant, making it suitable for government and contractor procurement programs.
Can I control displays remotely with RS-232 and IR?
Yes. The RS-232 serial port and IR control passthrough enable centralized or remote control of connected displays and compatible devices, simplifying management in larger AV setups.
What environments is it best suited for?
This extender is ideal for conference rooms, classrooms, lecture halls, digital signage networks, control rooms, and other commercial settings where long-distance VGA distribution and centralized control are important.
Do I need to install software to use this extender?
Typically, no specialized software is required. Operation is achieved via standard VGA, audio connections, and RS-232/IR control mappings through your AV system and control processor.
Are there any compatibility considerations?
Ensure your source and display devices support VGA input/output and that your control devices can communicate via RS-232 or IR with the extender. Consult the product’s installation guide for detailed compatibility notes and cabling recommendations.
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