StarTech.com usb dual vga cat5 kvm console extender - 650ft/200m Digital Camera User Manual


 
Instruction Manual
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Introduction
The SV565DUTPU USB Dual VGA KVM Console Extender over CAT5 UTP lets you
Operate a Dual VGA PC or KVM switch up to 650ft (200 m) away, as if it was installed
locally, at high-denition 1920x1200 resolution. PC connection cables are included
with this product for a ready to use solution.
The dual VGA Cat5 KVM extender supports easy to use hot-key and push button
commands which allow you to switch between a locally connected system and your
remote server or KVM, and works with virtually any standard USB keyboard and mouse
including wireless sets. The hot-key commands also provide video adjustment controls
for optimizing picture quality over varying distances. Extending over two standard
Cat5 (or better) cables gives you the ability to use existing infrastructure wiring to
achieve remote access to your server or KVM switch.
Backed by a StarTech.com 3-year warranty and free lifetime technical support.
Features
Can be used with a single computer or connected to an existing dual-VGA KVM switch
Easy installation using 2 industry-standard UTP network cables
Intuitive hotkey commands
Supports auto-switching between local and remote users or dedicated control
USB computers are supported at the local and remote locations (USB keyboard and
mouse required for remote console)
Independently adjust video quality, inclusive of Equalizer (sharpness), Gain
(brightness) and RGB skew
System Requirements
1 x integrated KVM cable each for the local and remote computers. Longer cables
are available from StarTech.com, part numbers: SVECONx (PS/2), SVECONUSx (USB)
2x unshielded Category 5/5e/6 twisted pair (UTP) straight-through network cable
terminated at each end with RJ-45 connectors (if using surface cabling)
OR
Unshielded Category 5/5e/6 twisted pair (UTP) straight-through network cable
terminated at each end in two wall-mounted outlets, with two standard Category
5/5e/6 patch cables, at both locations (if using premises cabling)