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Thinklogical - VelocityKVM System 24

Fiber Optic KVM Extenders – Extend Two Single-link DVI signals and peripheral signals flawlessly up to 10 kilometers



Overview

The Velocitykvm System - 24 is designed to support two Single-Link DVI displays, PS2, full duplex stereo audio, serial (RS-232), USB 1.0 (HID), USB 1.1, and USB 2.0 (up to 480 Mbps) device ports.

Using multi-mode or single-mode fiber, the system allows users to locate a DVI monitor and peripherals via fiber from just a few meters up to 10 kilometers away from the controlling computer securely without the loss of resolution.

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VelocityKVM System 24 - Transmitter and Receiver

Key Features:

- Supports all Single-Link DVI video resolutions and
two DVI displays
- MRTS technology 6.25Gbps allows for full frame rate
transmission of uncompressed DVI
- Requires up to four fiber optic cables depending
on application
- Flawless image quality with no frame dropping
- Extends signals up to:
-- 750 meters using SX+ multi-mode fiber
-- 1000 meters using eSX+ multi-mode fiber
-- 10 kilometers using single-mode fiber
- Local KVM connections on the transmitter
- Two video outputs for each video channel on the receiver
USB HID, USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 compliant -
- High Speed 480 Mbps., 4-port hub
- Full keyboard and mouse emulation through the
transmitter, full duplex stereo audio, serial RS-232
- DDC2B/EDID compliant
- Simple plug and play
- Fully compatible with Thinklogical's KVM VXRouter line
of products

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KVM Video Extension System:

The Velocitykvm System - 24 has a simple transmitter/receiver design which allows for ease of installation and straight forward deployment. Depending on the user's infrastructure, the transmitter and the receiver can be connected by multi-mode or single-mode fiber optic cable. The transmitter unit connects to the CPU with the supplied peripheral cables. In addition, local video, keyboard, and mouse ports are on the transmitter. The receiver unit provides connections to the user interface devices.

Leveraging standard SFP+ transceivers, the system allows for the usage of either multi-mode or single-mode fiber optic cable. The Velocitykvm Extender - 24 requires three fibers for a multi-mode configuration. Two fibers are dedicated to the video and USB while the third fiber is the back channel for the USB and DDC.

The DDC (Display Data Channel) or EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) information is provided to the CPU by either a generic table stored inside the transmitter, or from a display connected to the transmitters local port. Also, the added capability of active DDC allows the remote monitor to send its display capabilities to the CPU. Multi-mode models are available with SC, ST, or LC type fiber connectors.

The Velocitykvm System - 24 is also offered in a single-mode option. Standard fiber count is three however models with fewer fibers are available. For single-mode models we recommend SC/APC (Angle Polished Connector) for optimum performance.

Application Diagram:

Typical application extending DVI video and peripheral devices using the Velocitykvm System - 24
-- - click image to enlarge


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Manual

System 24 Quick Start Guide

 

Contact:

100 Washington Street
Milford, CT 06460
USA

TF: +1 800 291 3211
Phone: +1 203 647 8700
Fax: +1 203 783 9949

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