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Gefen extends DVI, USB, RS-232 and Audio up to Two Kilometers using sender/receiver system connected by fiber optic cables. Read on for more detailed information in the following article.

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High Resolution Sender and Reciever Solutions

Written by Linda   
Monday, 29 June 2009 14:27
Gefen extends DVI, USB, RS-232 and Audio up to Two Kilometers using sender/receiver system connected by fiber optic cables. CHATSWORTH, CA -- Connectivity solutions provider Gefen today announced the availability of its new DVI-3500HD. This long-range sender/receiver extension system delivers video in the DVI format with USB peripherals, RS-232 control and analog audio up to 6600 feet (2 kilometers) in distance over fiber optic cables. The DVI-3500HD supports extended resolutions up to 1920x1200.

A unique feature of the Gefen DVI-3500 HD is the ability to operate in either local or remote mode. When in local mode, the DVI display and USB peripherals connected at the computer's location can be used to access data; when in remote mode, the DVI display and USB peripherals connected at the extended location can be used to access data. Essentially, two different locations can access the same computer, giving always available access to mission-critical data. A front panel switch on the sender unit allows users to select local or remote mode.

Installation of the DVI-3500HD is a simple matter, requiring the computer to be connected to the sender unit's DVI, audio USB, audio and RS-232 connectors; local DVI display and USB peripherals such as keyboard/mouse can be connected here for local access. The extended display connects to the receiver unit along with the USB, audio and RS-232 periphera...

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