ADDERLink XDIP is a high resolution, ultra low latency, digital KVM (Keyboard,
Video, Mouse) extender or matrix. Easy operation across a direct 100m CatX
connection as well as your standard 1GbE local network gives you the choice of point
to point or easy switching. Using a standard IP network they can transmit up to 1920
x 1200 video stream, analog audio, USB2.0 and 2 channel audio over a single CATx
cable. Each node also has a feed through port allowing a local user station the
ability to switch between a remote computer and a local computer. The transmitting
node allows USB and video to monitor the source computer.
Features
- 100m extension distance over CATx cable
- Feed through ports at both local and remote
- Power from POE or external power source
- USB2.0 (low and full speed) for keyboard, mouse, tablet and touch screen
- Bi-directional analog audio (line in/out) with headphone support
- Plug and play
High quality, low latency streaming, real time control
The video extension system is compressed; every frame is sent with a minimal
latency of 24ms (1½ frames at 60Hz).
Single CATX cable required - No limitation on extension distances
Video, USB2.0 and audio all pass along a single minimum spec of CAT5e
cable allowing reuse of existing infrastructure cables in the building. Distance is
linked to the IP standard of 100m runs with a 40% overhead for safety. Longer
distances are achieved by routing through your
IP infrastructure.
Feed through at local and remote nodes
Feed through ports for both video and USB are available.
USB 2.0
Enables connection of any USB human interface device: from mice and
keyboards through to touch screens, graphics tablets, jog shuttles, joysticks and
3D explorers. Mass storage devices are NOT supported. Simple contention is used
on the ownership of mouse control with a release after 2 seconds of non-
movement between local and remote users.
EDID management
The extender has an intelligent EDID management to allow the true characteristics
of the monitor to be passed back to the computer or alternatively, a fixed EDID can
be specified.
Plug and Play
The AdderLink XDIP extender is delivered in a zero config state so you can plug
the units in and start working with them straight away. There’s no need for drivers
or software to be installed. A simple wizard takes you through setup at the start of
life of the product.
CD-quality analog audio
The unit delivers CD-quality stereo audio (16-bit sampling at 48kHz) is available
to transfer audio between local and remote. Headphones are also supported (up to
32 Ohms impedance).