Gefen DVI 4 Port Monitor Switch
|
|
| Product Description for EXT-DVI-144M |
- Switch multiple DVI/HDMIT displays to one source
- Maintains highest single link 1920 x 1200 video resolution
- Supports DDWG standard for DVI compliant monitors
- Discrete IR remote (included); contact closure controllable
- Parallel remote port (RMT-4 not included)
- HDCP passthrough
The 1x4 DVI Monitor Switcher works in reverse from our other switchers: it connects one high definition digital video source to four digital video displays one at a time. You switch to whatever display you want to view at any given time. It's ideal for environments that need to assign a main video source to several different displays, such as the home, office, recording studio or industrial complex that needs video in different rooms or at different desktops. Beautiful high definition resolutions are sustained on all monitors at all times. Monitor selection is done via the IR remote control that comes with the unit. Full HDMIT (audio and video) can also be accommodated using HDMI to DVI adapters on the input and output of the unit.
You simply connect your DVI source to the 1x4 DVI Monitor Switcher using the DVI (male to male) cable that comes with the unit. Then connect up to four digital displays to the Switcher's DVI outputs. Once all the components are powered and connected, you select which display you want to view using the IR remote.
Specifications- Video Amplifier Bandwidth: 1.65 Gbps
- Input Video Signal: 1.2 volts p-p
- Input DDC Signal: 5 volts p-p (TTL)
- Single Link Range: 1080p/1920 x 1200
- DVI Connector: DVI-I 29 pin female (digital only)
- IR Ext. Port: mini-stereo
- Remote Connector: RJ-45 shielded
- Power Supply: 5V DC
- Power Consumption: 10 watts (max)
- Dimensions: 9.125"W x 1.125"H x 3.25"D
- Shipping Weight: 4 lbs.
|
|
     
|
Package Content
|
- Gefen DVI 4 Port Monitor Switch
- RMT-4IR Remote Control
- 6 foot DVI cable M-M
- 5V Power Supply
- Users Manual
|
Frequently Asked Questions
|
Cannot find the answer to your questions? have a question of your own? Think there
is a question we need to add? Ask
us any thing
|
|