ATEN CE700A console extender
USB VGA Cat 5 KVM Extender (1280 x 1024@150m)
The CE700A is a USB KVM Extender with superior video quality and built-in ESD and surge protection that allows access to a computer system up to 150 meters away from a remote USB console (USB keyboard, monitor, and USB mouse).
The CE700A improves on previous designs by: 1) incorporating 8KV/15KV ESD protection and 2KV surge protection; 2) providing superior video quality - up to 1920 x 1200 resolution; 3) using inexpensive Cat 5e cable, instead of bulkier, more expensive, standard cables, for a much neater, more convenient, more reliable data transfer connection; 4) it is able to sense the distance to the system and automatically adjusts the gain accordingly; and 5) it features a custom ASIC to ensure the utmost in reliability and compatibility.
ATEN CE700A, KVM, USB
ATEN CE700A. Cables included: KVM, USB
- - Cat 5e cable connects the Local and Remote Units - up to 150m apart
- - Dual console operation - control your system from both the local and remote USB keyboard, monitor, and mouse consoles
- - Built-in ASIC for greater reliability and compatibility
- - Auto Signal Compensation (ASC)
- - USB Keyboard and USB Mouse Ports
- - USB overcurrent detection and prevention
- - Pushbutton operating mode selection (Local Unit only) - select between Local and Auto operating modes.
- - Built-in 8KV/15KV ESD protection (Contact voltage 8KV; Air voltage 15KV) and 2KV surge protection
- - Automatic gain control - adjusts signal strength to compensate for distance
- - High resolution video - up to 1920 x 1200@60Hz (30m ); 1600 x 1200@60Hz (100m); 1280 x 1024@60Hz (150m)
- - Supports Wide Screen formats *
- - Supports VGA, SVGA, SXGA, UXGA, WUXGA and multisyncmonitors; local monitor supports DDC; DDC2; DDC2B
- - Rack mountableEasy to install - no software required - connecting cables to the devices is all it takes
- - Multiplatform support - Windows, Linux
- - * 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 ATEN EDID emulator.