Introduction – Rose Electronics CrystalView DVI Quad User Manual

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INTRODUCTION

CRYSTALVIEW DVI QUAD INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL

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Disclaimer

While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual, the manufacturer assumes no

responsibility for errors or omissions. Neither does the manufacturer assume any liability for damages

resulting from the use of the information contained herein. The manufacturer reserves the right to change the

specifications, functions, or circuitry of the product without notice.

The manufacturer cannot accept liability for damages due to misuse of the product or other circumstances

outside the manufacturer’s control. The manufacturer will not be responsible for any loss, damage, or injury

arising directly or indirectly from the use of this product.

System Introduction

Thank you for choosing the Rose Electronics

CrystalView DVI Quad

,

a high-performance, long distance,

multi-function digital KVM Extender with support for multiple desktop peripherals. The CrystalView DVI Quad

makes this possible by the use of CATx or fiber cable. You can fully operate and control a computer from

33,000 feet (10Km) over single mode fiber cable, or from 460 feet

(140 meters)

using CATx solid-core AWG24

cable.

The CrystalView DVI Quad supports a wide variety of DVI-D monitors and video cards, USB or PS/2

keyboards and mice, and USB 2.0 devices, as well as line level analog audio and serial devices. Up to 4 USB

2.0 peripherals, such as USB speakers, printers, USB mass storage devices and web cameras can be directly

connected to the receiver’s 4 USB ports. Additional USB devices can be connected using a USB hub.

The system consists of two Units, a transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter connects to a computer’s DVI-D

video output, USB keyboard and mouse ports, USB 2.0 device ports, audio input and output connectors, and a

serial port. The transmitter also has DVI video outputs for local monitors located close to the host CPU. The

receiver connects directly to DVI-D video displays, a USB keyboard and mouse, USB 2.0 devices, powered

speakers, a microphone, and a serial device. The transmitter and receiver are connected together with industry

standard CATx cable or fiber cable depending on the model.

Features

Perfect image quality at resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz using CATx, 5e, 6, or 7 cable

Extend a KVM station from a CPU using fiber or CATx cables

Supports USB

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HID or PS/2 keyboard and mouse

Supports USB1.1/2.0 peripherals

Supports all DVI-D graphic cards

Supports 16 Bit/24 Bit auto switching or fixed 24 Bit color depth (user selectable)

Single, dual, triple, and quad video models available

Serial and analog stereo audio option

The CrystalView DVI Quad uses a microprocessor to emulate the keyboard and mouse. The keyboard and

mouse on the receiver do not have to be connected for the PC to boot; only the transmitter Unit must be

connected to the PC

Status indicator LEDs on each device

Compatible with all operating systems

The computer’s video is displayed on both KVM stations monitors, local and remote end

Rack mount kits available

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