Description
The Aten CE770 USB KVM Extender has a Deskew function, automatic signal compensation, and RS-232 serial functionality allow access to a computer system from a remote USB console up to 1000′ away. The CE770 supports RGB delay tuner to manually synchronize the RGB signals. This allows you to deploy system equipment over large distances. Its line synchronizing function corrects color phase and timing errors that occur over long distance transmissions. It also enables you to manually tune the R/G/B signal settings. Local and remote units connect at distances up to 1000′ 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 compatibility Auto signal compensation (ASC) RS-232 serial ports – allows you to connect to a serial terminal, or serial devices such as touchscreens and barcode scanners Sun/Mac keyboard support and emulation Note: Windows keyboard combinations emulate Sun/Mac keyboards. Sun/Mac keyboards only work with their own computers Audio Enabled – supports stereo speakers and stereo 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 Up to 1920 x 1200 @ 60 Hz (500′), 1600 x 1200 @ 60 Hz (1000′) No loss in audio quality at 1000′ Supports widescreen formats Note: 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 optional EDID emulator. 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 No software required – connecting cables to the devices is all it takes


