Introduction – Rose electronic Crystal View Manuel d'utilisation

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INTRODUCTION


CrystalView Installation and Operations Manual

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Introduction

Thank you for choosing the Rose Electronics

CrystalView

KVM station

extender. The CrystalView is the result of Rose Electronics commitment to
providing state-of-the-art solutions for today’s demanding workplace. The
CrystalView has proven to be a valuable investment for all businesses, big and
small, that has the need to access CPUs from Remote locations.

Please refer to the Safety section first before proceeding with any installation or
configuration of the CrystalView.

The CrystalView system consists of two units, a Local Unit and a Remote Unit.
The Local Unit connects to your CPU and the Remote Unit connects to the
Keyboard, Video monitor and Mouse or KVM station. The Local and Remote
Units are connected together with up to 1,000 feet of industry standard CAT-5
shielded or unshielded, solid core, twisted-pair cable terminated with RJ45
connectors. You can order the CAT-5 cable from Rose Electronics in 25 – 1,000
feet lengths.


Video brightness and sharpness controls and Video equalization settings on the
Remote Unit adjust to compensate for image quality loss over long cable lengths.

Using the CrystalView to remotely access your computer has several
applications that make it convenient for the users. You can access computers
from up to 1,000 feet away, locate your computers in a secure area and access
them from other unsecured areas and computers used in hazardous industrial
environments can be accessed remotely, keeping the users safe and unexposed
to any hazards.






NOTE: A Keyboard, Video monitor and Mouse are referred to throughout this
manual as a KVM station.

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