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Overview, 1 introduction, 2 glossary – IHSE USA 471 Series Repeater/Cross- Repeater User Manual

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REPEATER/CROSS- REPEATER

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Rev. : 09/25/2012

2. Overview

2.1 Introduction

A KVM Extender is used, to extend the distance between a CPU and its Keyboard / Monitor /
Mouse considerably. The allowed distance is limited by the physics and the make of the
cables.

If the total distance expires the allowed distance, Repeater may double the total allowed
distance.

In some environments, the signal path may be inhomogeneous. This means, a part might be
based on CATx, another part in Multimode. The Cross- Repeater hereby allow to convert
from one medium to another, without laborious regaining the original signals and resending
them.

The Repeater/Cross- Repeater described in this manual are especially designed for the DVXi
KVM Extender Family. Operation with other products is not possible.

2.2 Glossary

The following terms are used in this guide:

CATx

Any Category 5, 5e, 6 or higher cable, solid wires type AWG24.

Fiber

Singlemode or Multimode fiber cable.

Singlemode

9µ Singlemode-fiber cable

Multimode

62,5µ Multimode- or
50µ Multimode-fiber cable

KVM

Keyboard, Video and Mouse.

Console

Keyboard, Mouse and Monitor

Singlehead

An extender system that supports one monitor + Keyboard/Mouse

Dualhead

An extender system that supports two monitors + Keyboard/Mouse

DVI

Digital Video standard, installed by Digital Display Working Group
(

www.ddwg.org

) R, G, B, CLOCK in a data stream with up to

3x 1,6 Gbit/sec. Signals are TMDS Level.

PSU

The desktop power supply connected to the Repeater/Cross- Repeater.

HID

Human Interface Devices are units, which are used for human access
to the CPU. They are a USB-device class of its own (e.g. Memory
Devices etc.). Besides of keyboard and mouse also touchscreen, light
pen, fingerprint sensor, graphic tablets etc. are HID devices.