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Supports USB 1.1 (low and full speed up to 12Mb/s)
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Extend single, dual, or quad video and USB 1.1 peripherals
up to 330 ft (100m) from a CPU using CATx cable (CAT5, 5e,
6, or 7)
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Cable length compensation adjustments (Equalization and
gain) are automatically performed
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Video equalization and gain can be fine tuned with simple
keyboard commands
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Automatic video skew adjustments (optional)
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VESA enhanced DDC enables plug-and-play capability
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Flash upgradeable firmware prevents obsolescence
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SVGA, VGA, XGA, RGB video modes
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Single, Dual, or Quad head VGA video cards
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USB or PS/2 keyboards and mice
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USB 1.1 low and full speed peripherals
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Video resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz
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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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Optional +12V power adapter for the transmitter
(Needed if USB port power in inadequate to power
the transmitter)
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Operating system independent
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Made in USA
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The
CrystalView USB1.1 Video and USB extender is the extender of
choice for extending single, dual, or quad video and USB
devices up to 330 feet from the controlling computer. The
CrystalView USB1.1 extender makes this possible by the use of
standard CATx cable. You can view single, dual, or quad video
and fully operate and control your USB devices from as far
away as 330 feet using standard CATx cable.
Remotely accessing your USB devices is made convenient in a
variety of situations. You can locate users away from
hazardous industrial environments where the USB device is
located, locate devices away from areas vulnerable to theft of
hardware and data, reduce noise and heat; increase desk and
floor space.
Transmit high quality single, dual, or quad video using CATx
cable. Cable length is no problem. The CrystalView USB1.1
automatically adjusts the video compensation and gain based on
the cable length. The auto skew model automatically adjusts
the RGB video components to provide a crystal clear display
regardless of cable type, patch panels or cable routing.
Locate a video monitor(s) in remote control areas,
classrooms, conference areas, video studios, and present
the video from a computer 330 feet away. |