INTRODUCTION
Disclaimer
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System introduction
Thank you for choosing the Rose Electronics CrystalView DVI CATx KVM station extender. The CrystalView DVI CATx is a very versatile CATx KVM extender. It supports the latest digital DVI video. All combinations of DVI monitors and video cards are supported.
The system consists of two Units, a transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter connects to your CPUs keyboard, DVI monitor, and mouse connectors, or to a Rose KVM switch. The receiver connects to a keyboard, DVI video monitor and mouse or KVM station. The transmitter and receiver are connected together with CATx industry standard cable. The receiver can be up to 450 feet from the transmitter using CAT5, 5e, 6, or 7 cables.
All models are available with transmitter and receiver KVM access. With transmitter KVM access an additional KVM station to be connected to the transmitter unit. Serial and full stereo audio support is optional on all models.
Using the CrystalView DVI CATx to remotely access your computer has several advantages over conventional extenders. The CrystalView DVI CATx transmits data digitally which provides a clear, sharp picture. Computers used in hazardous industrial environments can be accessed remotely, keeping the users safe and unexposed to any hazards.
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