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CrystalView DVI Quad
Digital DVI Extender for CATx and Fiber
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Digital DVI KVM extender
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Extends DVI Video, keyboard, mouse, serial,
and audio signals up to 400 ft (140m) on CATx
and up to 10km on Singlemode Fiber.
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DVI-D video resolution to 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz.
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Serial, Audio and USB2.0 capability (optional).
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Can be configured as dual, triple or quad port.
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Video-only models available for DVI extension.
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PS/2 and USB-HID keyboard and mouse support
CrystalView DVI Quad - Features…
Supports:
DVI-D video modes
PS/2 and USB-HID keyboards and mice
Extend a KVM station from a CPU using
CATx cable up to 400 feet (140 m)
Fiber Optic cable support:
650ft (200m) w/ 62,5μm Multimode-Fiber
1300ft (400m) w/ 50.0μm Multimode-Fiber
33,000ft (10km) w/9.0μm Singlemode-Fiber
Video resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz
Supports 16/24–Bit color (user selectable)
DDC Adjustable to local or remote monitor
Optional USB 2.0 (4-remote powered ports)
Local KVM access for each DVI port
Configure as Single, Dual, Triple or Quad video
Optional serial support with rates up to
19.2KBaud for touchscreen or serial device
Optional bi-directional audio support
Compatible with all operating systems
Fully automatic KVM sharing
Status and Data error indicators on all units
Easy installation and operation
Product Overview …
The CrystalView DVI Quad is the KVM extender of
choice for businesses that need to extend and
operate a computer, server, or KVM switch from a
great distance. The CrystalView DVI Quad makes
this possible by using either standard CATx cable or
Fiberoptic Multimode/Singlemode cable. It supports
all combinations of DVI-D monitors and DVI video
cards, and can be configured as a Single, Dual, Triple
or Quad video extender.
The system consists of two units; a transmitter and a
The system consists of two units; a transmitter and a
receiver. The transmitter connects to your CPU’s
keyboard, mouse, DVI, and optional USB2.0, serial
and audio ports. The receiver connects to a
keyboard, mouse, DVI-D video monitors, and
optional USB2.0, serial and audio devices. Each DVI
video port and the optional USB2.0 port require a
dedicated interconnect (CATx or Fiber) cable.
The unit has both transmitter (local) and receiver
The unit has both transmitter (local) and receiver
(remote) KVM access. The transmitter’s KVM access
allows an additional KVM monitor for each video
channel to be connected for local viewing, next to
the host PC or video source.
Note : CATx = CAT5, CAT5e, CAT6, or Cat7 solid core cables