Rose electronic Crystal View operation manual Features, Introduction

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Features

INTRODUCTION

With the CrystalView, you can reduce noise and heat, increase desk and floor space, place all of your computers in a common area, allowing for convenient maintenance and simplified electrical requirements for the workplaces and computer areas.

Features

Locate a KVM station away from a CPU with up to 1,000 feet of CAT-5 twisted pair, solid core cable.

Supports PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse and all PC Video formats.

Video resolutions up to 1024 x 768 at 1,000 feet, 1280 x 1024 at 300 feet.

Video brightness and sharpness controls on the Remote Unit adjust brightness and clarity.

The CrystalView uses a microprocessor to emulate the Keyboard and Mouse for plug and play operation. Keyboard and Mouse on the Remote Unit do not have to be connected for the PC to boot; only the Local Unit must be connected to the PC.

Compatible with the Rose Electronics family of KVM switches such as ServeView, UltraView and UltraMatrix.

Compatible with Windows, Windows NT, OS/2, Unix, Linux and other operating systems.

Fully automatic KVM sharing on a first-come first-serve basis using the dual model.

On a Dual Unit, computers Video is displayed on both KVM stations monitors except in the private mode.

Local or remote KVM station can inhibit the other KVM station.

Plug and Play Serial and Audio options.

Many serial devices like a Touchscreen can plug directly into the Remote Unit.

Stereo audio can be transmitted in either direction across the CAT5 link simultaneously.

Rack mount kits available in 19”, 23” and 24” sizes.

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CrystalView Installation and Operations Manual

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Rose electronic Crystal View operation manual Features, Introduction