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- Single and dual video models available
- Video resolutions up to 1600 x 1200 @
60Hz (650')1280 x 1024 @ 75Hz (1000')
- Integrated skew adjustments for
compensating different CATx cable types
- Independent low and high frequency
equalization adjustments
- All control and video adjustments are
easily made with simple keyboard commands
- Audio options:
- Full stereo audio can be transmitted
either direction across the link (simultaneously)
- Digital CD quality audio
- Supports stereo speakers and
microphone
- Serial option:
- Supports serial baud rates up to 19.2
baud
- Supports four hardware handshaking
lines
- Full keyboard and mouse emulation
- Compatible with Rose Electronics KVM
switches
- Compatible with Windows, UNIX, Linux,
Solaris, and other operating systems
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All settings
stored in flash memory
upgradeable through the USB port
- Rack mount kits available
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The CrystalView Plus
series of enhanced KVM extenders allow you to position your KVM
station up to 1,000 feet (300 meters) away from your computerusing
CATx cable.
The CrystalView Plus
USB has gone one step further and eliminated adjustment knobs and
jumper switch settings. Integrated controls that adjust for skew,
low and high frequency equalization, and RGB delay for each channel
have been made easy by simple keyboard commands.
Each channel (single
or dual) can be adjusted independently or global settings can be
applied for all. These adjustments make for a crystal clear
image using CAT5, CAT5e, or CAT6 cabling.
The stereo audio
option produces low-noise CD quality sound. Speakers,
headphones, or a powered or un-powered microphone can be connected
to the remote unit. It’s perfect for call centers, trader’s
desks, kiosks, TV stations, and other applications where multiple
video sources are used and need to be extended from the computer.
The
bi-directional serial option allows you to connect a touchscreen,
digital tablet, serial printer or other supported serial device to
the remote location. No set-up is needed; just connect the
serial device to the serial port and it’s ready to use. |