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CE770 - USB VGA/Audio Cat 5 KVM Extender with Deskew

CE770  - USB VGA/Audio Cat 5 KVM Extender with Deskew
CE770 - USB VGA/Audio Cat 5 KVM Extender with Deskew
£319.00 + VAT
  • Stock: In Stock
  • Model: CE770
  • Weight: 1.86kg
  • Dimensions: 32.50cm x 9.80cm x 21.00cm
  • SKU: CE770
  • UPC: 672792001970
  • MPN: CE770-AT-E

The CE770 is a USB based KVM Extender with Deskew function. The automatic signal compensation and RS-232 serial functionality allow access to a computer system from a remote USB console.

  • Local and Remote Units connect at distances up to 300 m using Cat 5e cable
  • Dual console operation - control your system from both the local and remote USB keyboard, monitor, and mouse consoles
  • Deskew Function - automatically synchronizes the time delay of RGB signals to compensate for distance
  • Built-in ASIC for greater reliability and compatibility
  • Auto Signal Compensation (ASC)
  • RS-232 serial ports - allow you to connect to a serial terminal, or serial devices such as touchscreens and barcode scanners
  • Sun/Mac keyboard support and emulation*
  • Audio Enabled - supports stereo speakers and microphone
  • USB overcurrent detection and prevention
  • Pushbutton operating mode selection (Local Unit only) - select between Local and Auto operating modes, with the press of a single button
  • Built-in 8KV/15KV ESD protection (Contact voltage 8KV; Air voltage 15KV) and 2KV surge protection
  • High resolution video - up to 1920 x 1200@60Hz (150 m); 1280 x 1024@60Hz (300 m)
  • Superior Audio - no loss in audio quality at 300 m
  • Supports Wide Screen formats ** Supports VGA, SVGA, SXGA (1280 x 1024), UXGA (1600 x 1200), WUXGA (1920 x 1200) and multisync monitors; local monitor supports DDC; DDC2; DDC2B Hot pluggable Rack mountable Easy to install - no software required - connecting cables to the devices is all it takes * 1. PC keyboard combinations emulate Sun/Mac keyboards 2. Sun/Mac keyboards only work with their own computers ** The EDID data for a widescreen is sent from the local video output port. For widescreen modes and displays connect the monitor to the local video output port or use an ATEN EDID emulator.