Video Splitter
Model #: B114-004-R, B114-002-R
NOTe: Follow these installation and operating procedures to ensure correct performance
and to prevent damage to this unit or to its connected devices.
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Introduction
The Video Splitter is a signal booster and splitter that
takes video input from a single source and directs it
to multiple video outputs for monitors using analog
signals. It extends the distance a signal is sent to
about 210 ft.
Features:
• One video input to multiple video outputs
• Transmission distance of up to 210 feet
Specifications
Power Supply
Maximum Cable Length
Signal Type
Installation
Stand-Alone Installation:
1. Connect the PC's video output port to the Video
Splitter's "Video In" port using an HDDB15 Male/
Female Monitor Extension Cable (Tripp Lite
P500-Series or P510-Series Cables).
2. Connect the Video Splitter's "Video Out" ports to
the input of your monitors either by using the
existing cable on the monitor or by using an
HDDB15 Male/Male Monitor Cable (Tripp Lite
P502-Series or P512-Series Cables).
3. Connect the provided power supply to the Video
Splitter and turn on the unit. Your Video Splitter is
ready to go.
WARNING!
Use ONLY the 9V DC adapter that is
supplied with this unit.
Owner's Manual
(4- & 2-Port)
Technical specifications are subject to change without notice.
DC 9V, 0.8A
210 feet
VGA/SVGA/XGA/UXGA/Multisync
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• Suitable for VGA/SVGA/XGA/UXGA and
Multisync monitors
• Cascade multiple units to increase the number of
outputs
• Supports 350 MHz bandwidth
IMPORTANT NOTE: This unit is not designed
for CGA, EGA or MONOCHROME type moni-
tors or any monitor using a digital video signal.
Multiple Unit Installation:
1. Connect the "Video Out" port from the first Video
Splitter to the "Video In" port of the next unit in
the chain. Use a standard VGA HDDB15 Male/
Female Cable (Tripp Lite P500-Series or P510-
Series Cables).
2. Connect the power supplies to the Video Splitters
and turn the power switch on.
3. Repeat steps 1-2 to connect more Video Splitters to
the chain.
NOTE: Signal degradations may occur in Video
Splitters toward the end of the chain. It is
recommended that you cascade to no more than 3
levels of splitters, with the master splitter no further
than 210-ft. from all connected monitors.
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