- Uses Cat 5e cable to connect the local and remote units (up to 150m apart)
- Dual Console Operation - control your system from both the local and remote
- USB keyboard, USB mouse, and monitor consoles
- Supports USB Keyboard and USB Mouse
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CE700 KVM Extender is a console extender with built-in USB and automatic signal compensation function. It allows remote users to connect and access to the computer via the console conveniently. This allows users to deploy system equipment in a safe environment for managing highly confidential data systems.
Package Contents
- 1x USB Console Extender (Local Unit)
- 1x USB Console Extender (Remote Unit)
- 1x USB KVM Cable
- 2x Power Adapters
- 1x User Manual
- Uses Cat 5e cable to connect the local and remote units (up to 150m apart)
- Dual Console Operation - control your system from both the local and remote
- USB keyboard, USB mouse, and monitor consoles
- Supports USB Keyboard and USB Mouse
- Pushbutton selection - sequential selection between local and auto mode
- Automatic Gain Control - automatically adjusts signal strength to compensate for distance
- USB overcurrent detection and prevention
- High video resolution - up to 1280 x 1024
- Supports DDC2B for local monitor
- Supports VGA, SVGA, and Multisync Monitors
- Multiplatform support: Windows 2000/XP/Vista and Linux.
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Datasheet
ce700_spec_sheet_en.pdf (586.77 KB)User Manual
| File Name | Release Date |
| ce_700lr.pdf (752.3 KB) | 2006-11-30 |
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