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DVI / USB 2.0
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KVM EXTENDER |
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Extends your keyboard, mouse, DVI, USB 2.0
and audio up to 1,640' over CAT5 UTP |
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Resolution
up to 1680 x 1050 at 1640' |
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Designed to
support high speed USB devices |
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Three
remote USB ports available |
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Supports up
to 4 USB hub levels and 13 USB devices |
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Supports USB
1.1 or 2.0
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Extend your
workstation, USB devices, and audio up to 1640 feet (500m) over
industry standard CAT5e UTP cable
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HD resolutions
up to 1680x1050, 24-bit color depth are supported at distances up
to 1640ft (500m). The resolution does not degrade over all
supported distances
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Supports all
USB 2.0 devices including keyboards, mice, web cams, flash drives,
speakers, microphones, and other USB devices
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Operates with
USB 2.0 high-speed host controllers and USB 1.1 host controllers
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Standard USB
hubs can be used to increase the maximum number of connected USB
devices to 13
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Up to 500 ma
of power is available at each USB port for powering high-power USB
devices
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Plug-and-Play
installation, no configuration or set-up needed
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The CrystalView
DVI EX is the extender of choice for businesses that need to extend
and operate a computer and USB devices from a great distance.
The CrystalView DVI EX makes this possible by the use of standard
CAT5 UTP cable. You can fully operate and control a computer
and USB devices from as far away as 1,640 feet using standard CAT5e
cable.
The
CrystalView DVI EX supports DVI-D video at resolutions up to 1680 x
1050. Stereo audio and a microphone can be transmitted in
either direction across the CAT5 link simultaneously.
The
CrystalView DVI EX allows you to position a CPU up to 1,640 feet
away from the KVM station using common twisted pair CAT5 cable.
Access to your
computers is made convenient in a variety of situations. You
can locate users away from hazardous industrial environments; locate
CPUs away from areas vulnerable to theft of hardware and data;
reduce noise and heat; increase desk and floor space. The
CrystalView DVI EX supports all types of USB devices such as
printers, scanners, hard drives, and audio devices. |