TRIPP LITE B127A-4X2-BH2PH HDMI over Cat6 Matrix Switch Kits 4K-60 Hz Owner’s Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Tripp Lite
Table of Contents
**TRIPP LITE B127A-4X2-BH2PH HDMI over Cat6 Matrix Switch Kits 4K-60 Hz Owner’s Manual
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Product Features
- Transmit 4K video with audio from 4 HDMI source devices to 2 HDMI displays (B127A-4X2-BH2PH) or 4 HDMI displays (B127A-4X4 BH4PH), extend the signals up to 230 ft. from the sources, and switch between sources
- Supports Ultra HD video resolutions up to 4K x 2K (3840 x 2160) 60 Hz, as specified in HDMI 2.0, with 4:4:4 chroma subsampling
- Compatible with Tripp Lite B127A-Series receivers, such as B127A-1A0-FH or B127A-1A0-BH (sold separately); Tripp Lite B127A-1P0-PH receivers are included (2 with B127A-4X2-BH2PH; 4 with B127A-4X4-BH4PH)
- Supports High Dynamic Range (HDR) for richer contrast and expanded color accuracy
- Complies with HDCP 2.2 standards to display up-to-date 4K video content
- Multi-resolution support allows receivers to be used on any display that supports 1080p, 4K/30 Hz or 4K/60 Hz without affecting the video resolution of the other connected receiver
- Power over Cable (PoC) technology provides power to the connected receivers via Cat6 cable
- Boost the signal distance between each source and display to a total of 400 ft. by adding Tripp Lite B127A-010-H signal boosters (maximum of 2 with B127A-4X2-BH2PH, 4 with B127A-4X4-BH4PH)
- Included mounting hardware allows the switch to be wall- , rack- or pole-mounted
- Plug-and-play operation with no software required for easy, immediate installation
Package Contents
- 2-Port or 4-Port Matrix Switch
- Pigtail Receiver Units (2x B127A-4X2-BH2PH or 4x B127A-4X4 BH4PH)
- External Power Supply
- B127A-4X2-BH2PH – Input: 100-240V, 50/60 Hz, 1.5A; Output: 24V 1A
- B127A-4X4-BH4PH – Input: 100-240V, 50/60 Hz, 1.5A; Output: 24V 2A
- IR Cable
- Remote Control
- Surface Mount Kit
- RS-232 Adapter
- Owner’s Manual
Optional Accessories
- N202-Series Cat6 24 AWG Solid Wire Ethernet Cables
- P569-XXX-CERT or P568-XXX-2A Series HDMI 2.0 Cables
- B127A-010-H Signal Booster
- B127A-1A0-BH Box-Style Receiver
- B127A-1A0-FH Face Plate Receiver
Disclaimer
Before installation, please check the following settings of your source(s) and TV/monitor(s):
- Set display(s) to 60 Hz. Double-check factory settings, as default can be set to a lower frequency (Hz) than advertised.
- Ensure the input setting of your monitor is set at HDMI 2.0. Some displays may have default setting at HDMI 1.4.
- Verify your monitor has the HDR feature enabled. Some displays may have this feature disabled as a factory setting.
- Check if the Ultra HD (UHD) Deep Color setting is enabled on your display. Confirm with your display manufacturer which HDMI ports support UHD Deep Color.
Note: To connect a local display to your installation, its UHD Deep Color setting may need to be disabled to achieve 4K/60 Hz resolution.
Mounting Instructions
The B127A-4X2-BH2PH and B127A-4X4-BH4PH include mounting hardware that allows for a variety of mounting methods. The following images illustrate how the included mounting brackets can be attached for different installations.
Note: The model shown in the below images is for illustrative purposes only. Your product may vary by model number, size or port orientation. The mounting options for all over Cat6 units are the same.
Wall-Mount
19” Rack-Mount Pole-Mount
Installation
B127A-4X2-BH2PH Installation
Notes
- Test to ensure the entire installation works properly before pulling cables through ceilings/walls.
- To achieve maximum distance and performance, use 24 AWG solid wire Cat6 cable. Using stranded wire Cat6 cable or cable with a gauge (AWG) size higher than 24 AWG will result in shorter extension distance. Higher gauge cabling, such as 26 AWG, has a more limited transmission capability than lower gauge cabling. All Tripp Lite N202-Series Cat6 cables are made with 24 AWG solid wire cabling.
- The installation diagram shows a B127A-4X2-BH2PH kit, which includes a quad-input/dual-output switch unit and two B127A-1P0-PH pigtail receiver units.
- External power is not required for remote receivers due to Power over Cable (PoC) technology incorporated in the switch.
- Make sure all equipment in the installation—such as displays, HDR players and the switch—is powered off.
- Connect the HDMI sources to the input ports on the local switch with usersupplied HDMI cables.
- Optional: For extended range, connect up to two B127A-010-H signal boosters between the switch and each receiver with user-supplied Cat6 cables.
- Connect the RJ45 ports on the local switch to the RJ45 port on the remote receivers with user-supplied Cat6 cable.
- Connect the built-in HDMI connector on the receivers to the HDMI input of the remote displays.
- Turn on the power to your connected displays.
- Connect the external power supply to the switch. Plug it into an available wall outlet or a Tripp Lite surge protector, PDU or UPS system. The Power (green) LED on the switch will illuminate to indicate the unit is receiving power from the external power supply. The numbered HDMI ports’ LEDs (green) will illuminate to indicate the ports are receiving power.
- Turn on the power to the HDMI source(s). The Output 1-2 (orange) LEDs next to the port selection buttons will illuminate to indicate both ports are receiving power and transmitting video to the connected receivers.
- Connect the included IR cable to the IR Input port. Select the desired source for the two outputs using the included remote control or the push buttons located on the front of the switch.
- The screen should now display the desired video on the connected display(s).
B127A-4X4-BH4PH Installation
Notes
- Test to ensure the entire installation works properly before pulling cables through ceilings/walls.
- To achieve maximum distance and performance, use 24 AWG solid wire Cat6 cable. Using stranded wire Cat6 cable or cable with a gauge (AWG) size higher than 24 AWG will result in shorter extension distance. Higher gauge cabling, such as 26 AWG, has a more limited transmission capability than lower gauge cabling. All Tripp Lite N202-Series Cat6 cables are made with 24 AWG solid wire cabling.
- The installation diagram shows a B127A-4X4-BH4PH kit, which includes a quad-input/quad-output switch unit and four B127A-1P0-PH pigtail receiver units.
- External power is not required for remote receivers due to Power over Cable (PoC) technology incorporated in the switch.
- Make sure all equipment in the installation—such as displays, HDR players and the switch—is powered off.
- Connect the HDMI sources to the input ports on the local switch with user-supplied HDMI cables.
- Optional: For extended range, connect up to four B127A-010-H signal boosters between the switch and each receiver with user-supplied Cat6 cables.
- Connect the RJ45 ports on the local switch to the RJ45 port on the remote receivers with user-supplied Cat6 cable.
- Connect the built-in HDMI connector on the receivers to the HDMI input of the remote displays.
- Turn on the power to your connected displays.
- Connect the external power supply to the switch. Plug it into an available wall outlet or a Tripp Lite surge protector, PDU or UPS system. The Power (green) LED on the switch will illuminate to indicate the unit is receiving power from the external power supply. The numbered HDMI ports’ LEDs (green) will illuminate to indicate the ports are receiving power.
- Turn on the power to the HDMI source(s). The Output 1-4 (orange) LEDs next to the port selection buttons will illuminate to indicate both ports are receiving power and transmitting video to the connected receivers.
- Connect the included IR cable to the IR Input port. Select the desired source for the four outputs using the included remote control or the push buttons located on the front of the switch.
- The screen should now display the desired video on the connected display(s).
RS-232 Serial Control
Before using RS-232 Serial Control, you must first access the Terminal Emulation Software and update the COM port settings.
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Go to the Setup drop-down menu and select the Serial Port option.
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Select the COM port that is being used, and update the remaining settings as follows: Baud Rate (9600), Data (8 bit), Parity (none), Stop (1 bit), Flow Control (none).
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Next, you will need to configure your software to allow input control. Go to the Setup drop-down menu and select the Terminal option.
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Update the following settings: Receive (LF), Local Echo (enable). The other settings can remain unchanged.
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Once these settings are updated, the Terminal Emulation Software will recognize the switch, allowing you to enter commands to control the unit. The following table lists the available commands:
Command| Action
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sw[x] [n]| Switches the source being displayed on the selected output. [x] is the output (1, 2, 3, or 4) and [n] is the desired source (A, B, C, or D). For example, a command of sw1 A would display source A on output 1.
PWD| Turns power to the switch on/off.
STE| Displays the current output state, showing which source is being displayed on each output.
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will repair or replace the product, at its sole discretion.
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ALL INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. (Some states do not allow
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WARNING: The individual user should take care to determine prior to use
whether this device is suitable, adequate or safe for the use intended. Since
individual applications are subject to great variation, the manufacturer makes
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