Main Features
- PC extender Over IP
- Extension distance up to 100m / 330ft over a single CAT5 or CAT6 UTP cable
- Can connect via a Gigabit Ethernet switch between transmitter and receiver
- 4 x USB 2.0 ports for keyboard, mouse, and other USB 2.0 devices (USB audio, USB key, etc.)
- Extension of RS232 port
- Extension of analog microphone and speaker
- Extension of IR remote
- Digital video resolution support up to 1920x1200@60
- Low video latency below 17ms
- DVI pass-through Port on transmitter
- Selection for Graphic mode/Video mode
- Easy installation
- Can be used as Virtual Matrix KVM
Overview
Purpose: This DVI/USB/Audio extender will allow you to locate your computer or server physically 100m far away from the user due to either security or spatial concerns. It can be used in various environments such as exhibition rooms, working floors, security rooms, locked server rooms, command and control centers, etc.
Extender Mode: DX130 actually comprises two small different units, a transmitter connected to the computer (DX130-TX) and a remote receiver (DX130-RX) to which are plugged the monitor and the USB devices. When they are connected with a single Cat5 or Cat6 cable, these two units establish a 1000Base-T connection and communicate with TCP/IP to transfer compressed digital video and USB over IP to each other. This mode of transmission based on Gigabit Ethernet and TCP/IP has the advantage of using well-know robust technologies that function well over a simple CAT5 cable as well as across Gigabit Ethernet switches.
The receiver DX130-RX combines all the USB devices into a single link with an internal USB hub. It also provides an analog audio input/output port. This analog audio is converted to USB into the receiver and connected to the internal USB hub like all other USB devices. At the opposite site this audio/mic port is seen by the computer like a standard USB headset.
The transmitter DX130-TX captures the DVI video and sends it to the receiver. Regarding the USB, it shows to the PC a hub and the devices connected to the receiver. The transmitter provides a DVI passthrough port mirroring the video received from the PC. Thanks to this passthrough port you can use a local monitor in normal conditions.
Distributed KVM Mode: Because each receiver can connect to any transmitter on the Gigabit network, a set of transmitters and receivers behaves like a matrix KVM switch. At the receiver level, a user can select which transmitter on the network he wants to connect to by using OSD menus, exactly the same way as with a conventional monolithic KVM switch.
The transmitter and receiver provide two Ethernet ports with an integrated switch allowing to build limited networks without any Ethernet switch.
Delivery: DX130 includes the DX130-RX (receiver), the DX130-TX (transmitter), the power adapters, one DVI-D cable, one USB A to B cable, and two wall mount kits.
Warranty and Technical Support: These equipments come with one year warranty and free technical support.
Technical Spec.
Connection Length | 100m (330 ft) max |
Connection Type | 1000Base-T (802.3ab) + TCP/IP protocol |
Video | DVI maximum resolution: 1920 x 1200@60 |
USB Support | USB 2.0. |
Audio/Microphone | Stereo CD quality |
Cable for Best Results | UTP or STP Cat5e and Cat6. |
Video Settings | Two options: Graphic (better for static images) or Video (better for movies) |
Transmitter DX130-TX (Computer Side) |
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Receiver DX130-RX (Remote Side) |
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Power Supply | External Adapter DC 5V 3A |
Consumption | Transmitter: 6.1W, Receiver: 5.2W |
Operation Temperature | 0 to 40°C |
Storage Temperature | -20 to 60°C |
Humidity | 0 to 90%, non-condensing |
Housing | Metal |
Dimensions (L x W x H) | 222 x 105 x 44 mm |
Weight | Transmitter: 670g, Receiver: 660g |
Safety / EMI Certification | FCC, CE |