Features

Connect to four computers making each video source viewable and controllable on a single KVM station

Four viewing modes; Quad Screen, Picture-in-Picture (PiP), Full Screen, and Dual screen

Quad mode displays four computers on one screen

PiP mode displays one computer in full screen with one or three thumbnail displays of the other computers

Full Screen mode displays the connected computer’s video full screen

Dual screen mode displays the left half of the video from two channels

On-screen menus for easy set-up, console configuration, computer switching, and use Crisp, clear, high quality video with resolution up to 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz

Automatic or selectable video in and video out resolutions

Keyboard commands and front panel controls for changing modes and channel selection

In the Quad mode, switch to and control any of the four screens while monitoring the other three connections in real time

VGA and DVI video signals are processed simultaneously

Supports PS/2 and USB computers (PCs, Sun, Mac)

Supports digital DVI devices (DVD players, HDTV tuners, etc)

Two USB ports for keyboard and mouse connections

Connect to KVM switches to view and control 1,000’s of computers, routers, Ethernet switches or other serial devices

Using an XLM-based DCP (Device Control Protocol), the QuadraVista can be controlled remotely using a serial cable

Quick and simple to install

Flash memory technology allows for fast and reliable upgrades

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