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The CAT5 KVM Extender 5000

The CAT5 KVM Extender 5000 - EXT-CAT5-5000


Item Number: EXT-CAT5-5000
Product Name:   The CAT5 KVM Extender 5000
Manufacturer: Gefen, Inc.
Sale Price: $995.00 $945.25


       
The CAT5 KVM Extender 5000 from ComputerCableStore™.

A Fundamental Dual-Display Extension Solution Straightforward Way to Extend a Simple Dual-Display Workstation The CAT5-5000 simply and efficiently extends two analog monitors, a USB-based keyboard/mouse and audio signals hundreds of feet from the computer using CAT5 cables. It comes in two versions: the CAT5-5000 sends video, audio and control signals up to 330-feet from the computer; the CAT5-5500 sends video, audio and control signals even further, up to 450-feet from the computer. Each model uses two CAT5 cables to transmit the signals. Both are designed for those who prefer to operate a dual-display computer workstation in a stable, quiet and secure location far away from the computer. Compatibility
Both versions work with all CRT and LCD computer monitors, USB keyboards/mice and audio devices (Mac or PC).
How it works
Both versions use a sender and receiver methodology to transmit signals from the computer to the workstation. The sender unit connects to the computer using the cables provided. The receiver unit connects to the two monitors, USB keyboard/mouse and audio devices up to 330-feet (CAT5-5000) or up to 450-feet (CAT5-5500) from the computer. Two CAT5 extension cables, sold separately, connect the sender to the receiver and thus the computer to the extended workstation. Both the sender and the receiver units must be connected to one power supply. When fully powered and operational, the units extend all signals efficiently and reliably.
Package Includes:
Sender Unit
Receiver Unit
Two 6ft VGA cable
One 6ft USB cable
One 6ft Audio cable
Two 5V Transformer
Features:
- Saves space-no need to make room for large or small CPUs at the extended location when both the CAT5-5000 and the CAT5-5500 provide convenient and flexible ways to isolate the CPU and extend a dual-display workstation
- Increased productivity-a remote computer workstation allows computer data to be input and accessed on-site in real-time
- Improved aesthetics-both the CAT5-5000 and the CAT5-5500 eliminate computer noise where you work
- Flexible functionality-both models maintain high resolution video, support two types of analog monitors (CRT and LCD), DDC control signals, USB and audio
- High Performance Technology-both models use Extreme USB technology for USB extension, ensuring control signals operate optimally
- Multimedia Enabled-audio is extended for multimedia applications
- Ease of use-both models install in seconds and are rack-mountable


Specifications:
- Video Amplifier Bandwidth:350 MHz
- Actual Bandwidth: 120 MHz
- Input Video Signal: 1.2 Volts p-p
- Input Sync Signal: 5 Volts p-p (TTL)
- Horizontal Frequency Range: 15-70 KHz
- Vertical Frequency Range: 30 - 170 Hz
- Video In: HD-15
- Video out: HD-15
- Link Connector: RJ-45
- USB - "A" Connector: USB Input
- USB - "B" Connector: USB Device Input
- CAT5-5000S Dimensions: 16”W x 1 3/4”H x 4”D
- CAT5-5000R Dimensions: 8”W x 1 3/4”H x 4”D
- Power Supply: 5 VDC (External)
- Power Consumption: 5 VDC (External)
- Shipping Weight: 8 lbs.

In information technology, Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a serial bus standard to connect devices to a host computer. USB was designed to allow many peripherals to be connected using a single standardized interface socket and to improve plug and play capabilities by allowing hot swapping; that is, by allowing devices to be connected and disconnected without rebooting the computer or turning off the device. Other convenient features include providing power to low-consumption devices, eliminating the need for an external power supply; and allowing many devices to be used without requiring manufacturer-specific device drivers to be installed.
The term Video Graphics Array (VGA) refers specifically to the display hardware first introduced with the IBM PS/2 line of computers in 1987, but through its widespread adoption has also come to mean either an analog computer display standard, the 15-pin D-subminiature VGA connector or the 640×480 resolution itself. While this resolution has been superseded in the personal computer market, it is becoming a popular resolution on mobile devices.

     


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