System overview – Rose Electronics CrystalView Extreme User Manual

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OVERVIEW

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CrystalView Extreme Installation and Operations Manual

System Overview

The CrystalView Extreme is a very versatile and flexible system that can be
easily and quickly installed. You can position your computer anywhere on
your LAN and access it over your network from anywhere you install the
matched Receiver. The Transmitter unit will locate the Receiver unit within
the network by the MAC address. Once found, you will have full control of
the computer over your LAN. The CrystalView Extreme system supports HD
video and USB 1.1 and 2.0. You can control and use a USB keyboard, USB
mouse, webcam, flash drive, USB speakers, microphone and other
compatible USB devices.

The CrystalView Extreme can also be used as a KVM extender. The
transmitter unit can be directly connected to the receiver unit via standard
CATx cable. If you install the CrystalView Extreme units in a point-to-point
configuration and not through a network, the maximum CAT5 cable length in
this configuration is 330 feet (100m).

The versatility of the CrystalView Extreme makes it ideal for security,
medical, signage, and industrial applications where access to the computer
is over your LAN. Multiple systems can be connected to your LAN and all
accessed simultaneously with no interference (up to 30 systems on a 1Gbps
LAN).

The Receiver unit has 3 USB Type A connectors. These are usually
connected to a USB mouse, USB keyboard, and a USB HUB. The
CrystalView Extreme supports up to 13 USB devices and 4 HUB levels at
USB speeds up to 480 Mb/s.

The CrystalView Extreme can be installed using your existing network
cabling or the Transmitter can be directly connected to the Receiver unit
using industry standard CAT5 or better cable for a point-to-point connection.

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