AdderView DVI KVM Switch 4 Port
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| Product Description for AV4DVI |
- Enables a keyboard, mouse and DVI monitor to control 4 computers
The Digital Visual Interface is the next generation in display technology.
Over the years computers have got more and more powerful, and are taking up less and less space. Until recently the same could not be said of display technology. The traditional CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) style of monitor is basically the same as is used in your TV. This ensured that computer monitors often took up a quarter of your deskspace! Plus the system inherently suffers from at least some level of distortion. With the latest flatscreen technology, images are transferred digitally from a DVI enabled computer. The picture is made up from thousands of discrete pixels ensuring picture perfect, very high resolution image control.
The Digital Visual Interface (DVI) is the new standard for this form of image transfer.
The AdderView DVI is the world's first electronic KVM switch to allow full access to this exciting new technology.
Connectors
Most connectors are rear mounted to ensure a neat installation and are colour coded according to the PC99 specification for easy identification. Keyboard and mouse ports use 6 pin mini-DIN female connectors. Video ports use standard 24-way DVI-D connectors. Options port is side mounted and uses 15-way standard D-type connector with proprietary pin allocation. DC power connector provided for video-only and other special applications where interface powering is not possible.
Controls
- Front panel key for computer selection. - Numerical display shows selected computer and keyboard/mouse activity. - Optional remote controller connects to side. - Base-mounted reset and option switches.
Computer Selection
Computers may be selected using the front panel key, keyboard hotkeys, a three-button mouse or wheel mouse, RS232 data commands or the optional remote controller. The hotkeys are selectable and are designed to be quick-fire using a minimum number of key presses. The mouse may be used to select the next or previous computer by holding down the centre button whilst pressing the left or right button. Both keyboard hotkey and mouse switching may be independently disabled if required. When cycling through channels using the mouse or the hotkeys the user may configure the AdderView to select all ports or just the ports that have powered PCs attached. RS232 switching is useful for automated operation and the remote controller provides a convenient control method without locating the AdderView on the desk.
Operation mode / cascadability
The keyboard, mouse and video are switched together so that the keyboard and mouse are controlling the computer whose video is currently displayed on the monitor. Non-selected ports emulate the action of the keyboard and mouse so that the computer operates normally. The AdderView DVI may be used to control more than 4 computers by connecting a computer port of one unit to the control port of another unit in a tree-like cascade.
Mixed analogue / digital video and multi-head video operation
For applications that require mixed analogue / digital operation or multiple video head switching, the AdderView DVI may be used to synchronously switch other AdderView DVIs or AdderView GEMs. Refer to the manual for full details
Other Features
The AdderView provides a wide range of useful features including: - User selectable password protection. - Autoscan of all or active ports with selectable dwell times. - Screen saver feature with selectable "kick in" time. - User selectable keyboard hotkey combinations. - Video may be disabled (channel zero selection). - Ability to cycle between computers using hotkeys plus TAB.
Keyboard ports
Automatic mode emulation and NUM / CAPS / SCROLL updates ensures that the keyboard is always in the expected state. Modes 1,2 and 3 are supported for full compatibility. Keyboard data is kept in its native format to ensure support for additional web control, hot media and other extra keys.
Mouse ports
The controlling PS/2 style mouse plugs directly into the AdderView. 2 and 3 button formats are supported. Most wheel and scroll mice are supported including the Microsoft IntelliMouse and IntelliMouse Explorer. PS/2 or RS232 mouse connections to computers may be made in any combination. RS232 mice require an additional cabling adaptor (VSA1). Prompt and stream mode support ensures maximum compatibility. 3 button mice or wheel mice may optionally be used to switch the AdderView's channel.
DVI video ports
Two or four single-link DVI ports operating up to 165MHz the full DVI Specification, VESA DDC2B signalling supported. AdderView extends DVI video cable runs by boosting the video signal.
Upgradeability
Flash upgradeable to support new devices by connecting a computer's serial port to the options port and running a download program.
Software and hardware compatibility
Software independent operation ensures very wide compatibility that includes Windows 3.X, WFWG, 95, 98, 2000, NT, ME, XP, DOS, Unix, Linux, NetWare, OS/2 and BSD. Hardware compatible with desktop and laptop PCs, RS6000, SGI and DEC Alphas.
Optional remote controller
Plugs into the options port at the side of the AdderView. Duplicates the AdderView's front panel key and numerical display. May be attached to the top of a keyboard or the side of a monitor by the Velcro strips provided. 60 x 29 x 12 mm. White / cream finish.
Power
For maximum convenience the AdderView draws its power from the attached computers like a keyboard. Optional power socket provided for video only applications. Interface ports individually fused with auto resettable fuses to protect your computers.
Construction
Attractive metal case 230 x 50 x 170 mm with moulded plastic fascia panel. Video circuit gold plated to enhance performance. 1.2 kgs.
EMC
Complies with European directive 89/336/EEC. CE marked. FCC class A compliant.
Accessories
RC1 Optional remote control unit. AVDVIPSU Optional power adaptor VSA1 Serial mouse adaptor.
Cables
AdderView to keyboard, mouse and monitors - 2m if interface powered or 5m if PSU used. AdderView to computers - 5m if interface powered. When a PSU is used the keyboard and mouse connections may be run at up to 10 metres to and from the AdderView. It may also be possible to run DVI video at this distance, particularly if the higher resolutions are not used, although this cannot be guaranteed. Full range of high performance cables available.
Adder AV4DVI Specifications:| Mechanical |
| | Height | 1.9 in. (50 mm.) | | Width | 9 in. (230 mm.) | | Depth | 6.6 in. (170 mm.) | | Power | Power drawn from attached computers. Optional power socket available for video only applications | | Video Resolution | 1600 x 1200 at 60Hz | | Connectors |
| | Keyboard & Mouse | 6 pin mini-DIN female connectors | | Video | Standard 24-way DVI-D connectors | | Options port | Side mounted and uses 15-way standard D-type connector with proprietary pin allocation | | Ports |
| | Keyboard | Automatic mode emulation and NUM / CAPS / SCROLL updates ensures that the keyboard is always in the expected state. | | Mouse | The controlling PS/2 style mouse plugs directly into the AdderView. 2 and 3 button formats are supported. | | DVI Video | Two or four single-link DVI ports operating up to 165MHz the full DVI Specification, VESA DDC2B signalling supported. | | Upgradeability | Flash upgradeable to support new devices by connecting a computer's serial port to the options port and running a download program. | | Compatibility |
| | Software | Software independent operation ensures very wide compatibility that includes Windows 3.X, WFWG, 95, 98, 2000, NT, ME, XP, DOS, Unix, Linux, NetWare, OS/2 and BSD. | | Hardware | Hardware compatible with desktop and laptop PCs, RS6000, SGI and DEC Alphas. | | EMC | Complies with European directive 89/336/EEC. CE marked. FCC class A compliant. |
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Package Content
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- AdderView 4 Port DVI KVM Switch
- Safety & Installation Leaflet
- CD Manual
- Stick On Rubber Feet
Not included:- Cables to connect the computers to the switch
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