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Analogue KVM Extenders
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Analogue KVM extension is about taking the peripherals normally attached to a computer base unit and moving them up to 200m away to a remote desktop via a single twisted pair cable using state of the art analogue techniques.This system has the great advantage of being completely non-invasive in terms of the way it connects to the PC and peripherals. As such it is ideal for all applications where the requirement is for real-time operation, security of data, and a transparent interface. The analogue techniques used also mean that the computer can continue to operate independently should it become detached from the extender system.
Another key feature of the analogue based solutions is that it can be easily integrated into a rack based format allowing several transmitters to be run off a common supply. This can reduce the overall cost of ownership in many applications.
The DX Series of analogue KVM extenders are designed to provide the ultimate in flexibility with both rack based and stand alone solutions.
The DX Rack chassis is the most cost effective way into this technology since it can be tailored to suit specific needs and can be adapted or expanded as those needs change. The chassis is designed to accommodate up to 16 DXC2 transmitter cards and can also be fitted with the DXK2 card for use exclusively with Dealing 3000 installations.
The DXS2 is a stand alone transmitter based on the technology used in the DXC2 card and is ideal for applications where only small numbers of computers need to be located remotely.
Where the DX Rack and DXS2 are transmitters that connect directly to the target computer, the DXR2 is the receiver unit which is located at the remote desktop providing connections for all the standard peripherals.
There is a limit to the amount of useful video data that can be transmitted across a single twisted pair cable using analogue extension techniques and for that reason we limit each DX transmitter / receiver pair to supporting only one head of video in these circumstances. A second cable must be used where dual headed video must be supported.