Description
The B160-001-VSI VGA Video + Audio over IP Extender Transmitter delivers high-quality VGA video, stereo audio, and integrated control signals (RS-232 and IR) over an IP network. Designed for demanding boardrooms, classrooms, digital signage, and control rooms, this Tripp Lite solution distributes video and remote commands across building-wide networks using standard Cat5/Cat6 cabling. With support for up to 1920x1440 (1080p) resolutions, a reach of up to 328 feet (100 meters) between transmitter and receiver, and a compact design built for reliable, professional deployments, it’s ideal for centralized AV distribution without sacrificing image clarity, control, or convenience. The unit is TAA compliant, making it suitable for government procurement programs and enterprise environments that require compliant components.
- Extends VGA video up to 1920x1440 (1080p) with rich color accuracy and synchronized stereo audio across the IP network.
- Transmits VGA video, audio, RS-232 serial, and IR remote control signals over IP using Cat5/Cat6 cabling for flexible, long-distance AV distribution.
- Operates over a dedicated Ethernet switch to enable scalable, centralized deployment without direct, point-to-point cabling to each display.
- Supports RS-232 control for integrated AV equipment and IR control pass-through to manage displays and projectors from a single control system.
- Rugged, TSA-compliant (TAA) design suitable for professional environments and government procurement.
Technical Details of Eaton Tripp Lite VGA over IP Extender Transmitter
- Model: B160-001-VSI
- Video resolution supported: up to 1920x1440 (WUXGA) at 60 Hz, compatible with 1080p displays
- Distance extension: up to 328 ft (100 m) over Cat5/Cat6 cable
- Signals extended: VGA video, stereo audio, RS-232 serial, IR control
- Network concept: IP-based extender system designed to operate over a dedicated Ethernet switch
- Interfaces: VGA input, Ethernet (RJ-45), RS-232, IR receiver/emitter interfaces
- Compliance: TAA compliant (Trade Agreement Act)
How to install Eaton Tripp Lite VGA over IP Extender Transmitter
- Connect your VGA source to the transmitter’s VGA input and connect the corresponding audio output to the transmitter’s audio input.
- Connect the transmitter to your network switch using a Cat5/Cat6 cable and place the receiver near the display location.
- Route a Cat5/Cat6 cable from the receiver to the display’s VGA input and connect the display’s audio input to the receiver’s audio output.
- Connect RS-232 control devices according to your AV system design and ensure IR control paths are configured for remote displays or projectors as needed.
- Power both the transmitter and receiver, then configure IP addressing and any necessary network settings on your AV control system to enable seamless communication between devices.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What video resolutions are supported by the transmitter?
- A: It supports up to 1920x1440 (WUXGA) with 1080p compatibility, ensuring clear, sharp VGA video across the network.
- Q: How far can you extend the VGA signal?
- A: The system extends up to 328 feet (100 meters) over Cat5/Cat6 cabling when paired with the corresponding receiver in the extender set.
- Q: What signals are carried over IP?
- A: VGA video, stereo audio, RS-232 serial data for device control, and IR remote control signals are all transmitted through the IP network.
- Q: Does this require any special network equipment?
- A: It is designed to operate over a dedicated Ethernet switch for AV distribution; a standard unmanaged or managed switch can be used as part of the extender system, depending on the deployment.
- Q: Is the product compliant with government procurement standards?
- A: Yes, this model is TAA-compliant, making it suitable for government and other regulated procurements.
Whether you’re equipping a multi-room conference facility, a classroom with multiple screens, or a digital-signage network, the Eaton Tripp Lite VGA over IP Extender Transmitter offers reliable, scalable distribution of VGA video, audio, and control signals. By leveraging a standard IP network and Cat5/Cat6 cabling, administrators can centralize content delivery and control, simplify installation, and reduce the complexity and cost of traditional point-to-point VGA cabling. The integration of RS-232 serial control and IR remote capability ensures your AV ecosystem remains fully controllable from a single centralized interface, enabling seamless automation and efficient management of displays, projectors, and other AV devices. Designed for professional environments, its robust construction, compliance with trade standards, and compatibility with typical AV infrastructure make it a practical choice for educational campuses, corporate facilities, healthcare settings, and government offices alike.
With this extender transmitter, users gain the freedom to place displays where they are most effective, without compromising signal quality or control fidelity. The combination of high-resolution VGA support and the ability to carry both RS-232 and IR signals over IP ensures that your entire AV pipeline—from source to screen—remains synchronized and easy to manage. The product’s hardware is engineered for consistent performance in busy facilities, featuring a compact enclosure that can fit into equipment racks or on shelves, while offering reliable operation in day-to-day use. If you’re planning a scalable AV distribution solution, the B160-001-VSI provides a solid foundation that blends classic VGA video with modern IP-based flexibility, delivering dependable performance and intuitive control for professional installers and end users alike.
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