Rose electronic Saw crystalview dvi pro fiber dvi vga fiber extender User Guide

CrystalView DVI Pro fiber ™  
DVI / VGA FIBER EXTENDER  
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION  
MANUAL  
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Houston, Texas 77099  
Phone: (281) 933-7673  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
Rose Electronics warrants the CrystalView Pro Fiber to be in good working order for one year  
from the date of purchase from Rose Electronics or an authorized dealer. Should this product  
fail to be in good working order at any time during this one-year warranty period, Rose  
Electronics will, at its option, repair or replace the Unit as set forth below. Repair parts and  
replacement units will be either reconditioned or new. All replaced parts become the property of  
Rose Electronics. This limited warranty does not include service to repair damage to the Unit  
resulting from accident, disaster, abuse, or unauthorized modification of the Unit, including  
static discharge and power surges.  
Limited Warranty service may be obtained by delivering this unit during the one-year warranty  
period to Rose Electronics or an authorized repair center providing a proof of purchase date. If  
this Unit is delivered by mail, you agree to insure the Unit or assume the risk of loss or damage  
in transit, to prepay shipping charges to the warranty service location, and to use the original  
shipping container or its equivalent. You must call for a return authorization number first. Under  
no circumstances will a unit be accepted without a return authorization number. Contact an  
authorized repair center or Rose Electronics for further information.  
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WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,  
ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF  
PURCHASE, AND NO WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WILL APPLY  
AFTER THIS PERIOD. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN  
IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
IF THIS PRODUCT IS NOT IN GOOD WORKING ORDER AS WARRANTED ABOVE, YOUR  
SOLE REMEDY SHALL BE REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR AS PROVIDED ABOVE. IN NO  
EVENT WILL ROSE ELECTRONICS BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY DAMAGES INCLUDING  
ANY LOST PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR THE INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT,  
EVEN IF ROSE ELECTRONICS OR AN AUTHORIZED DEALER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF  
THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, OR FOR ANY CLAIM BY ANY OTHER PARTY.  
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR CONSUMER PRODUCTS, SO THE ABOVE MAY NOT  
APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY  
ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial  
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if  
not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely  
to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference  
at his own expense.  
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FCC/IC STATEMENTS, EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION  
AND INDUSTRY CANADA  
RADIO-FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENTS  
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and if not installed and used properly, that is in strict  
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions may cause  
interference to radio communication. It has been tested and found to  
comply with the limits for a Class A digital device in accordance with  
the specifications of Part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against such interference when the  
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this  
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which  
case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever  
measures may be necessary to correct the interference.  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party  
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate  
the equipment.  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio  
noise emission from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference  
Regulation of Industry Canada.  
Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques  
dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de la  
classe A prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique  
publié par Industrie Canada.  
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EUROPEAN UNION DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
This equipment is in conformity with the  
Council Directives 89/336/EEC  
The Declaration of Conformity is based upon  
compliance of the product with the following  
standards:  
EN55022:  
EN55024:  
1999 Class A  
1999  
IEC61000-4-2: 2001  
IEC61000-4-3: 2001  
IEC61000-4.4: 2001  
EN61000-3-2 2001  
EN61000-3-3 2002  
This equipment has been found to comply with the limits for a Class A  
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference  
when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This  
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy  
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual,  
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of  
this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful  
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the  
interference at his own expense.  
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TABLE of CONTENTS  
Contents  
Page #  
Disclaimer...............................................................................................1  
System Introduction................................................................................1  
Features..............................................................................................2  
Compatibility...........................................................................................2  
DVI or VGA.............................................................................................3  
PC Model................................................................................................4  
SUN Model .............................................................................................5  
USB Model .............................................................................................6  
Rack Model.............................................................................................6  
Optical Elements ....................................................................................7  
Cables ....................................................................................................7  
Device Control -OSD..............................................................................8  
OSD Menu descriptions .........................................................................9  
Menu descriptions...............................................................................9  
Installation ............................................................................................15  
Transmitter to Receiver cabling........................................................16  
SET-UP instructions (Mixed DVI and VGA)......................................17  
Additional keyboard commands........................................................19  
Applying power .................................................................................19  
Operating instructions ..........................................................................20  
Private Mode ........................................................................................20  
Frame Rates.........................................................................................20  
Troubleshooting....................................................................................21  
Service Information ..............................................................................22  
Maintenance and Repair...................................................................22  
Technical Support.............................................................................22  
Safety ...................................................................................................23  
Tables  
Page #  
Table 1. Timeout / switching method......................................................3  
Table 2. Transmitter to receiver cabling...............................................16  
Table 3. Pixel clock /phase examples ..................................................18  
Figures  
Page #  
Figure 1. PC Model ................................................................................4  
Figure 2. SUN Model..............................................................................5  
Figure 3. USB Model..............................................................................6  
Figure 4. Input Select Menu ...................................................................9  
Figure 5. Scale mode menu ...................................................................9  
Figure 6. Brightness/Contrast menu.....................................................10  
Figure 7. Color / Color temp menu.......................................................11  
Figure 8. Image menu ..........................................................................12  
Figure 9. Tools menu ...........................................................................13  
Figure 10. Save menu..........................................................................14  
Figure 11. Typical cabling configurations.............................................15  
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INTRODUCTION  
Disclaimer  
While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual,  
the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions.  
Neither does the manufacturer assume any liability for damages resulting  
from the use of the information contained herein. The manufacturer  
reserves the right to change the specifications, functions, or circuitry of the  
product without notice.  
The manufacturer cannot accept liability for damages due to misuse of the  
product or other circumstances outside the manufacturer’s control. The  
manufacturer will not be responsible for any loss, damage, or injury arising  
directly or indirectly from the use of this product.  
System Introduction  
Thank you for choosing the Rose ElectronicsCrystalView Pro Fiber  
KVM station extender. The CrystalView Pro Fiber is a very versatile KVM  
extender. It supports the latest digital DVI as well as analog VGA. All  
combinations of DVI and VGA monitors and video cards are supported.  
With this flexibility, you can connect a VGA video card to a DVI monitor, or  
a DVI video card to a VGA monitor.  
The modular architecture design of the CrystalView Pro Fiber provides the  
flexibility to support PS/2 and SUN connections and different cable types  
such as Multimode fiber and Singlemode fiber. A serial port can be added  
to support Touch-Screen. Stereo audio, USB, parallel port and other  
custom interfaces can also be added.  
The system consists of two Units, a transmitter and a receiver. The  
transmitter connects to your CPU or a Rose switch and the receiver  
connects to a keyboard, video monitor and mouse or KVM station. The  
transmitter and receiver are connected together with industry standard  
multimode or singlemode fiber optic cable. The receiver can be up to  
33,000 feet from the transmitter using singlemode fiber cable  
The CrystalView Pro Fiber is available in several models, the PC model,  
the Sun model and a USB model. The PC model is available with  
transmitter and receiver KVM access. The transmitter KVM version allows  
an additional KVM station to be connected to the transmitter unit.  
Using the CrystalView Pro Fiber to remotely access your computer has  
several advantages over conventional CAT-5 cable. Using fiber cable, you  
can extend the distance between the transmitter and receiver up to 33,000  
feet. In addition, fiber cable is unaffected by electromagnetic interference,  
keeping your data safe from interference by lightning and over voltage  
transients. Computers used in hazardous industrial environments can be  
accessed remotely, keeping the users safe and unexposed to any hazards.  
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Features  
Perfect image quality at resolutions up to 1600 x 1200 @ 60Hz  
(The 2.5GBit option allows a resolution up to 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz)  
Extend a KVM station from a computer up to:  
650 feet (200m) over 62.5/125µm Multimode fiber  
1,310 feet (400m) over 50/125 µm Multimode fiber  
33,000 feet (10km) over 9/125µm Singlemode fiber  
300 feet (100m) over CAT5, 5e, 6 cable  
All models feature dual access allowing both transmitter and receiver  
operation (Local DVI access limited to 1280 x 1024 resolution)  
Supports all combinations of DVI or VGA video cards and monitors  
Supports all operating systems and is flash upgradeable  
Fully transparent pass through transmissions of USB 2.0 compatible  
devices (backwards compatible with USB 1.0 and 1.1)  
(Some USB CDROM or DVD burning devices may not work properly)  
On-screen display for adjusting brightness, contrast, saturation, pixel  
clock, and other video parameters and controls  
Fully automatic KVM sharing on a first-come, first-serve basis  
Private mode for inhibiting the transmitter or receiver KVM station  
Keyboard and mouse emulation ensures the computer does not lock-up  
and allows peripherals to be connected without removing power  
Compatible with Rose Electronics family of KVM switches  
Diagnostic LEDs showing communication error, link, device ready, and  
video signal status  
Optional serial port provides extended support up to 19.2K Baud.  
Bi-directional full stereo audio option at digital CD quality (16 bit)  
Rack mount kits available in 19”, 23”, and 24” sizes  
Compatibility  
Computers  
PCs, SUN, UNIX, Linux (All operating systems)  
Video – Analog  
Video – Digital  
VGA – UXGA (separate, composite, sync-on-green)  
DVI single link  
Keyboard  
Mouse  
Serial  
PS/2, Sun, USB  
PS/2, 2 or 3 button, wheel mice  
19.2K Baud (Extends TX, RX, RTS, CTS, DTR, DSR)  
Line-level In/Out, Amplified speakers required  
USB 2.0. Transmission fully transparent.  
Audio  
USB  
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DVI or VGA  
The CrystalView Pro Fiber is designed to work with any combination of  
VGA and DVI video cards and monitors. The ideal configuration is using a  
DVI video card, a TFT monitor and DVI video cables. With this  
configuration, no adjustments are needed. A set-up procedure may be  
needed if you are using a VGA video card and a TFT, DVI monitor or a  
DVI video card and a VGA monitor. The installation section of this  
manual describes these procedures for different combinations of  
equipment and cables.  
Access Switching (PC (PS/2) only - Transmitter or receiver)  
Access to the computer from the receiver or the transmitter is on a first  
come, first serve basis. When a key is pressed on one of the keyboards,  
this KVM station becomes the active station. The other KVM station is  
inhibited until there is a pre-defined amount of non-activity from the  
controlling KVM station. This pre-defined amount of non-activity time can  
be changed from the 2 second default setting to 15 seconds by changing  
the jumper settings. Switching can also be done by pressing both the  
‘Left’ and ‘Right’ mouse buttons simultaneously.  
Table 1 shows the jumper settings for changing the inactivity timeout and  
the method of switching control to the transmitter or receiver. The default  
setting is after 2 seconds on inactivity on the controlling KVM station the  
other KVM station can gain control. The default method of switching  
control to a KVM station is pressing any key on the keyboard or pressing  
the left and right mouse buttons simultaneously. The top jumper (J2) sets  
the inactivity timeout and the bottom jumper (J3) sets the switching  
method (Keyboard only or Keyboard and mouse).  
To change these values, carefully remove the cover on the RECEIVER  
UNIT (8 screws) and locate the J2/J3 jumper block and install a jumper as  
shown in Table 1 to set the timeout and switching method.  
Inactivity timeout (J2)  
2
2
15  
15  
(2 sec / 15 sec)  
Switching method (J3)  
K=keyboard  
K & M  
(Default)  
K
K & M  
K
M=Mouse  
Table 1. Timeout / switching method  
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MODELS  
PC Model  
Receiver  
Transmitter  
Figure 1. PC (PS/2) Model  
Connectors:  
Receiver unit  
RJ11 – Programming (See Appendix C)  
DVI-I – DVI / VGA Video monitor  
(2) MiniDin-6 – PS/2 Keyboard / mouse  
SC-Type – Fiber  
4-pin square – Power  
DB9M – Serial data input  
(2) 3.5mm Stereo audio jacks  
Transmitter unit  
4-pin square – Power  
DVI-I – DVI/VGA – CPU video connection.  
DVI-I – DVI/VGA – KVM stations video monitor connection.  
(4) MiniDin-6 – (2) CPU keyboard and mouse connections /  
(2) KVM keyboard and mouse connections.  
Fiber – SC-type  
RJ11 – Programming (See Appendix C)  
DB9F – Serial data input (Optional)  
(2) 3.5mm stereo audio input/output (Optional)  
NOTE: PC models consist of PS/2 only keyboard and mouse connections  
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SUN Model  
Receiver  
Transmitter  
Figure 2. SUN Model  
Connectors:  
Receiver  
. DVI-I – KVM stations video monitor connection.  
. MiniDin-8 – KVM stations keyboard and mouse connection.  
. Fiber – SC-type  
. 4-pin square – Power  
. RJ11 – Programming (See Appendix C)  
Transmitter  
. DVI-I – CPU video connection.  
. MiniDin-8 – CPU keyboard and mouse connections.  
. Fiber – SC-type  
. 4-pin square – Power  
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USB Model  
Receiver  
Transmitter  
Figure 3. USB Model  
Connectors:  
Receiver  
. DVI-I – KVM stations video monitor connection.  
. USB – KVM stations keyboard and mouse connection  
or USB compatible peripherals  
. Fiber – SC-type  
. 4-pin square – Power  
. 6-pin barrel – Auxiliary 5.0V USB power *  
. RJ11 – Programming (See Appendix C)  
Transmitter  
. DVI-I – CPU video in connection  
. DVI-I – Video out connection  
. USB – CPU keyboard and mouse connections  
(For local keyboard and mouse access on the dual model, connect a  
keyboard and mouse directly to the computer’s USB ports or a USB  
Hub)  
. SC-type – Fiber cable connector  
. 4-pin square – Power  
. RJ11 – Programming (See Appendix C)  
* For USB peripherals connected to the receiver that require a  
power source between 100 – 500 ma max.  
Rack Model  
The rack model consists of 1 to 10  
independent units mounted in a single  
rack mountable chassis. Transmitters  
and receivers can be installed in the same  
chassis.  
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OPTICAL ELEMENTS / CABLES  
Optical Elements  
The Multimode models are Class 1 laser products and comply with IEC  
825-1 and FDA 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11  
The Singlemode models are Class 1 laser products and comply with IEC  
60825-1 and FDA 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11  
The optical ports of the modules must be terminated with an optical  
connector or with a dust plug.  
Cables  
Transmitter to computer  
A CPU adapter cable connects from the transmitter to a computer’s  
keyboard, monitor, and mouse ports. The type of CPU adapter cable  
needed depends on the model, PC, Sun, or USB.  
Receiver to KVM station  
The keyboard, monitor, and mouse cables on a KVM station can connect  
directly to the receiver’s keyboard, monitor, and mouse ports and to these  
ports on the transmitter (PC model).  
Transmitter to Receiver cables  
Different fiber cable types can be used to extend the transmitter unit from  
the receiver unit. Extend the distance:  
Up to 650 feet (200m) using 62.2µm multimode fiber cable  
Up to 1,310 feet (400m) using 50.0µm multimode fiber cable  
Up to 33,000 feet (10km) using 9µm singlemode fiber cable  
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD)  
Device Control –OSD (PS/2 model only)  
(See Appendix G for OSD access for the USB models)  
The on-screen display provides an easy way to define the following  
parameters:  
1. Input select, graphic source, VGA of DVI  
2. Scale mode  
3. Brightness, contrast, and Back level  
4. Colors  
5. Color temperature  
6. Color depth  
7. Image, pixelclock, phase, screen position  
8. Tools, Reset to factory defaults  
9. Auto configuration  
10. Save all settings  
Access to the OSD features is performed from the remote unit by pressing  
the Left Ctrl, Shift, and I key  
( Initialize the On-Screen Display)  
When the OSD is active, the keyboard LED will blink, the mouse is  
inactive, and only the following keyboard keys are active.  
Valid Key  
Function  
Exit the OSD  
Back to menu selection  
Select submenu / Select parameter  
Select previous position /  
Decrease parameter value  
Select next position /  
Increase parameter value  
Value bar is displayed to increase/decrease values  
(Example - Contrast)  
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OSD Menu descriptions  
Menu descriptions  
The input select menu is the first menu to display when the  
OSD is activated. This menu allows you to select the graphic  
source type. This is typically the video card type (VGA or DVI).  
Use the left or right arrow key to select the video source (VGA or DVI) to  
be used by the transmitter and press Enter. The actual video source will  
be displayed with a check mark next to the source  
Figure 4. Input Select Menu  
The scale mode menu allows you to set a fixed resolution at the  
receiver or use the resolution sent from the transmitter.  
Figure 5. Scale mode menu  
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The receiver will always generate an exact reproduction of the source  
signal (up to the max resolution of the unit) if the Fixed Resolution is set  
to “OFF”.  
The fixed resolution setting should be used if the monitor resolution on the  
receiver is not capable of displaying the resolution sent by the transmitter.  
If the transmitter is connected to a KVM switch with several computers  
with different video resolutions, setting the receiver to a fixed resolution  
eliminates the need for the receiver to adjust to the sent resolution when  
switching between computers. The received image will display faster  
when switching between computers if you use a fixed resolution setting.  
You can increase of decrease the fixed resolution with a VGA input source  
but only increase the resolution with a DVI input source. Decreasing the  
resolution of a DVI source has no effect.  
Use the arrow keys to select the needed fixed resolution and refresh rate  
and then press enter to accept the new setting.  
NOTE: Refresh rates of 60Hz are best for LCD displays, 75Hz for CRT’s.  
The Brightness / Contrast menu allows you to adjust:  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Back level  
Figure 6. Brightness/Contrast menu  
Use the arrow keys to select the brightness, contrast, or back level Icon  
and press enter. An adjustable scroll bar will display.  
Click on “+“or “-” to increase or decrease the setting.  
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The color and color temperature menu can automatically  
calibrate for the best color parameters or be set manually.  
Figure 7. Color / Color temp menu  
The automatic calibration adjusts for the best color parameters  
Standard RGB color selection  
Color temperature sub-menu select  
Direct setup of RGB colors, Automatic CMY colors  
Color temperature selection  
(4200k, 5000k, 6500k, 7500k, 9300k)  
Direct setup of CMY colors, Automatic RGB colors  
Adjust flesh and skin tones  
Adjust Hue  
Adjust saturation  
Back to menu selection  
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The image selection menu allows re-positioning of the image, for  
manually adjusting the number of pixels per line (pixel clock), and  
manually adjusting the phase  
This option is only available with a VGA source. No adjustments are needed  
for a DVI source.  
Figure 8. Image menu  
Automatically detects the number of pixels per line and the best  
phase. (Best point within each pixel for A/D conversion)  
Manually adjust the number of pixels per line (pixel clock)  
Manually adjust for the best phase.  
(Best point within each pixel for A/D conversion)  
Manually adjust the horizontal screen position  
Manually adjust the vertical screen position  
Back to menu selection  
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The Tools menu allows you to adjust the OSD position, reset  
to factory defaults, adjust sharpness, and other parameters.  
Figure 9. Tools menu  
Manually adjust the OSD  
Manually adjust the Horizontal OSD position  
Manually adjust the Vertical OSD position  
OSD size – Select single or double size  
Reset to factory defaults  
Manually adjust sharpness (Effective on fixed scaling only)  
Auto-detect the number of pixels and automatically adjust the  
phase when switching to different computers.(See note)  
Auto-detect the  
number of pixels  
No auto-detection of  
pixels and phase  
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Color depth of the source screen picture  
Low color mode: this mode allows high frame rates, select  
for fast screen changes (i.e.video). Transmitting on CAT-5  
with 5 vits/color = 15 bits total = 32768 colors.  
High color mode: This mode allows for low frame rates  
only, select for exact picture display (i.e. medical).  
Transmitting on CAT-5 with 7 bits/color = 21 bits total =  
2.1M colors.  
NOTE: Note: Automatic detection of the number of pixels per line and the  
best phase after switching to a different CPU will ensure a  
properly adjusted screen picture but this process will increase the  
time it takes to display the screen picture. If the screen picture  
needs to be displayed faster and some decrease in sharpness is  
acceptable, or you are connected to a single CPU or server,  
deselect this function.  
On some menu settings, the save  
settings display will appear after  
making any changes. Use the left or  
right arrow key to select Yes or No  
and press enter to save the changes  
made.  
Figure 10. Save menu  
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INSTALLATION  
Installation  
Please refer to the safety section first before proceeding with any  
installation or configuration of the CrystalView Pro Fiber.  
NOTE: If your CPU uses a DVI video card and the KVM station’s monitor  
is a TFT (flat panel) DVI monitor, pixelclock and phase adjustments  
should not be needed. Refer to the set-up section for mixed VGA and DVI  
equipment installation. The CrystalView Pro Fiber’s design does not  
support plug & play on the local KVM access models.  
When installing the CrystalView Pro Fiber, locate the transmitter as close  
as possible to the CPU or switch. Keep the CPU cables as short as  
possible but still give some freedom of movement. Using shorter VGA  
cables keeps the video noise to a minimum and reduces installation costs.  
You can mount the CrystalView Pro Fiber in a CPU rack with the optional  
rack mount kit. When mounting the units in a rack, follow the instructions  
in Appendix D and Appendix E. Provide adequate air circulation to assure  
that the maximum operating temperature is not exceeded.  
Wherever the transmitter and receiver units are located, they should be on  
a secure surface and free from obstructions and objects that may cause  
damage to the units.  
A
1
2
3
Transmitter Receiver  
B
1
2
3
4
Switch Transmitter Receiver  
C
1
2
3
4
5
Switch  
Transmitter  
Receiver  
Switch  
Figure 11. Typical cabling configurations  
See Figure 1, 2, or 3 for the connector locations for your model)  
NOTE: Using a PC (PS/2) model with local access, a second  
KVM station can be connected to the transmitter.  
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Refer to Figure 11 for the set-up for your system application.  
A. 1- Connect the appropriate CPU cable to the keyboard, video  
monitor and mouse ports on the CPU and to the  
corresponding ports on the transmitter.  
2- Connect the transmitter to the receiver with cable defined  
for your system (CAT-5 or Fiber optic)  
3- Connect the KVM stations keyboard, video monitor, and  
mouse cables to the corresponding connectors on the  
receiver unit.  
B. 1- Connect the appropriate CPU cable to the keyboard, video  
monitor and mouse ports on the CPU and to the appropriate  
CPU connector on the switch.  
2- Connect the appropriate KVM cable from the KVM port on the  
switch to the corresponding connectors on the transmitter.  
3- Connect the transmitter to the receiver with cable defined  
for your system (CAT-5 or Fiber optic)  
4- Connect the KVM stations keyboard, video monitor, and  
mouse cables to the corresponding connector on the  
receiver unit.  
C. 1- Connect the appropriate CPU cable to the keyboard, video  
monitor and mouse ports on the CPU and to the appropriate  
CPU connector on the switch.  
2- Connect the appropriate KVM cable from the KVM port on the  
switch to the corresponding connectors on the transmitter.  
3- Connect the transmitter to the receiver with cable defined  
for your system (CAT-5 or Fiber optic).  
4- Connect the appropriate CPU cable from the CPU port on the  
switch to the corresponding connectors on the receiver  
5-Connect the KVM stations keyboard, monitor, and mouse  
cables to the corresponding connector on the receiver unit.  
Transmitter to Receiver cabling  
Cable type  
CAT-5  
Maximum distance  
330’ / 100m  
62.5µm MultiMode  
50µm MultiMode  
9µm SingleMode  
600’ / 200m  
1,300’ / 400m  
33,000’ (6.25 miles) / 10km  
Table 2. Transmitter to receiver cabling  
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SET-UP instructions (Mixed DVI and VGA)  
The following set-up instructions are for systems that use a mixture of  
VGA and DVI products. Systems with DVI video cards, DVI monitors and  
use DVI cables normally do not require any set-up.  
Set-up consists of adjusting the pixelclock first, then adjusting the phase.  
To properly do this, an appropriate image must be displayed on the  
monitor. This image should be a simple 8 x 8 pixel image with altering  
black and white stripes (4 black and 4 white stripes)  
You can create this image using a graphics package that  
can create a picture 8 pixels wide by 8 pixels high. Create  
4 black columns 1 pixel wide by 8 pixels high and 4 white  
columns 1 pixel wide and 8 pixels high. Save this image  
in the Windows folder as Burst.bmp  
(C:\WINDOWS\BURST.BMP)  
The recommended procedure for setting the pixelclock and phase is to  
use the OSD, auto-detect feature. To do this, perform the following:  
Assign the “Burst.bmp” image you created as your Windows background,  
and a Tiled display. The desktop should show fine black and white  
vertical stripes over the total desktop background.  
Make all connections (CPU to transmitter, transmitter to receiver, and  
receiver unit to KVM station.)  
(Note: The Remote monitor should not be a TFT flat-panel monitor, it  
should be a VGA monitor. The CrystalView Pro Fiber digitizes the signals  
and the TFT monitor also digitizes the signal. Digitizing the signals twice  
will product invalid results using auto-detect. Once the pixelclock and  
phase are adjusted, a TFT monitor can be connected.)  
Start the OSD (CTRL + Shift + I)  
Select Automatic detection of the number of pixels per line and the best  
phase” then press Enter to start the auto-detect procedure.  
If the background image’s black and white stripes are sharp and without  
jitter or smearing when the auto-detect function completes, no further  
adjustments are needed. If there is smearing or jitter, the pixelclock and  
phase must be adjusted manually.  
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Pixel clock set correctly  
Pixel clock set incorrectly  
Pixel clock set incorrectly  
Phase set incorrectly  
Table 3. Pixel clock /phase examples  
If one or more vertical areas have smeared lines, the pixelclock needs  
adjusting. If there is horizontal noise lines, flicker or smearing with a  
zebra-pattern, the phase needs adjusting.  
First, manually adjust the pixelclock. Start the OSD and select the  
“IMAGE” icon. Next, select the “Manually adjust the number of pixels per  
line” icon, then press enter. Use the left and right arrow keys to modify  
the pixelclock until all vertical stripes have disappeared. Press enter when  
the adjustment is complete.  
Next, manually adjust the phase setting. Select “Manually adjust the best  
phase”, then press enter. Use the left and right arrow keys to modify the  
phase until all horizontal noise lines, and any flicker or smearing with a  
zebra-pattern has disappeared. Press enter when the adjustment is  
complete.  
When the pixelclock and phase are adjusted, you can remove the  
background image and replace it with your original.  
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Additional keyboard commands  
Private mode - <Ctrl> + <Shift> + <Scroll Lock>  
(Issue from the transmitter or receiver to disable use from the  
NON-issuing unit)  
Keyboard and mouse reset - <Ctrl> + <Shift> + <F4>  
(Issue from the transmitter or receiver to request a reset of the  
keyboard and mouse)  
Reset to factory defaults - <Ctrl> + <Shift> + <Esc>  
(Issue from the receiver only to reset the unit to factory defaults)  
Applying power  
Plug in the provided power adapters to a 110/220-volt source and to the  
power connector on the transmitter and receiver Unit. Only use the power  
adapter provided. GND and earth should not be connected. Mount ferrite  
rings in the DC lines to protect against electromagnetic interference. Boot  
up the connected CPU and wait for it to completely boot-up.  
The two LEDs on each side of the fiber cable connector indicate the  
following:  
Red LED, communication status  
. Off – no communication errors  
. Slow blinking – one or more communication errors occurred over a 60-  
minute period.  
. Fast blinking – Several communication errors occurred over a 60-  
minute period.  
Green LED, Link status  
. On – power is on and link connection is locked.  
. Blinking – Fiber cable not connected or damaged.  
The two LEDs next to the power connector indicate the following:  
. Both LEDs on – system booted correctly.  
. Only one LED on – unknown video mode being used.  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
Operating instructions  
Once the transmitter and receiver units are connected and configured, the  
KVM station will function as if it were directly connected to a CPU or KVM  
switch. All applications, upgrades and PC configurations can be  
performed normally. If your transmitter is connected to a KVM switch,  
refer to the switches manual for the proper method of switching to different  
CPU ports.  
Operating instructions – Local KVM access  
The CrystalView Pro Fiber with local KVM access allows an additional  
KVM station to be connected to the transmitter. The CPU or KVM switch  
can easily be operated from the remote KVM station or the local KVM  
station but not simultaneously. The transmitter is active during boot-up  
and the connected CPUs video is displayed on both the transmitter and  
remote KVM stations monitor. The local monitor video displays the  
computer video (no DVI to VGA or VGA to DVI conversion). To activate  
the receiver’s KVM station, simply press any key on the KVM stations  
keyboard. To activate the transmitters KVM station, press any key on the  
KVM station’s keyboard.  
Private Mode  
On PC (PS/2) systems, a user at one console can lock out the other  
console by triggering a ‘Private Mode’ function. This prevents the inactive  
console from being used, even if the inactivity timeout period expires.  
To start a Private Mode session on a console, press the ‘hot’ key  
command sequence: <Ctrl> + <Shift> + <Scroll Lock>  
On the other console, to indicate that a Private Mode session has been  
started, the extender system:  
Illuminates the keyboards Num, Caps, and Scroll Lock LEDs  
Displays a blank image on the console’s monitor.  
Locks the keyboard and mouse.  
To end the Private Mode session, press the ‘hot’ key command sequence  
again.  
Frame Rates  
Normally the data rate of a DVI video card is much higher than the  
transfer rate of the CrystalView pro fiber modules, consequentially, not  
every frame of the graphic card is transferred. Stating with a recognized  
VS-signal, the next complete frame generated by the graphic card is  
digitized (VGA only) and temporally stored, transmitted to the receiver  
using the available net data rate and displayed. Images generated by the  
graphic card during the transfer are discarded (frame dropping). The  
resulting frame rate is approximately 15 fps. Reducing the screen  
resolution will increase the frame rate, increasing the screen resolution will  
decrease the frame rate.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Troubleshooting  
The troubleshooting section is used as a guide to understanding the  
capabilities of the CrystalView Fiber and for general troubleshooting. If  
you have any problems or questions concerning the installation, operation  
or usage of the CrystalView Fiber that is not covered in this manual,  
please contact Rose Electronics for technical support.  
PC boots with no error messages but keyboard does not work.  
Cable is loose, re-seat keyboard cable at the CPU and the transmitter.  
Keyboard and mouse cables reversed.  
Try a different model of keyboard. If the new keyboard works, the  
original one may not be compatible. Some older auto-sensing  
keyboards may not work with this product.  
Wrong or missing characters from those typed.  
Power down and reboot the system.  
PS/2 cursor appears on the screen, but mouse doesn’t work.  
Cable is loose, re-seat the mouse cable  
Keyboard and mouse cables reversed.  
Try a different model of mouse.  
Power off and on the Unit  
System does not detect PS/2 mouse or application cannot find  
mouse.  
Keyboard and mouse cables reversed.  
Cable is loose, re-seat mouse cable on the CPU and transmitter.  
Reboot PC.  
Keyboard and Mouse have locked up.  
Reset PC and the receiver Unit.  
Check power to the receiver Unit.  
No picture  
The Fiber optical cable is not connected at the transmitter and/or the  
receiver unit.  
One of more fibers broken. DO NOT LOOK INTO A FIBERS END  
DIRECTLY WHILE IT IS CONNECTED TO THE TRANSMITTER OR  
RECEIVER UNIT. EYE HAZARD MAY OCCUR.  
Wrong fiber type. Fiber cable must be 50µ or 62.5µ at a MultiMode  
unit and 9µ at a SingleMode device. Other fiber types and poly-fibers  
are not supported.  
Horizontal jittering in picture  
Phase adjustment incorrect Manually or auto-detect the phase  
setting. (See Figure 9)  
Smeared characters  
Pixelclock adjustment incorrect. Manually or auto-detect the pixelclock  
setting (See Figure 9)  
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SERVICE  
Service Information  
Maintenance and Repair  
This Unit does not contain any internal user-serviceable parts. In the  
event a Unit needs repair or maintenance, you must first obtain a Return  
Authorization (RA) number from Rose Electronics or an authorized repair  
center. This Return Authorization number must appear on the outside of  
the shipping container. See Limited Warranty for more information.  
When returning a Unit, it should be double-packed in the original container  
or equivalent, insured and shipped to:  
Rose Electronics  
Attn: RA__________  
10707 Stancliff Road  
Houston, Texas 77099 USA  
Technical Support  
If you are experiencing problems, or need assistance in setting up,  
configuring or operating your unit, consult the appropriate sections of this  
manual. If, however, you require additional information or assistance,  
please contact the Rose Electronics Technical Support Department at:  
Phone: (281) 933-7673  
Technical Support hours are from: 8:00 am to 6:00 pm CST (USA),  
Monday through Friday.  
Please report any malfunctions in the operation of this Unit or any  
discrepancies in this manual to the Rose Electronics Technical Support  
Department.  
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SAFETY  
Safety  
The CrystalView Pro Fiber KVM extender has been tested for  
conformance to safety regulations and requirements, and has been  
certified for international use. Like all electronic equipment, the  
CrystalView Pro Fiber should be used with care. To protect yourself from  
possible injury and to minimize the risk of damage to the Unit, read and  
follow these safety instructions.  
Follow all instructions and warnings marked on this Unit.  
Except where explained in this manual, do not attempt to service this  
Unit yourself.  
This product is a Class 1 laser product. Do not look into a fibers end  
directly while it is connected to a unit. Eye hazard may occur.  
Do not use this Unit near water.  
Assure that the placement of this Unit is on a stable surface or rack  
mounted.  
Provide proper ventilation and air circulation.  
Keep power cord and connection cables clear of obstructions that  
might cause damage to them.  
Use only power cords, power adapter and connection cables  
designed for this Unit.  
Use only a grounded (three-wire) electrical outlet.  
Use only the power adapter provided with the CrystalView Fiber.  
Keep objects that might damage this Unit and liquids that may spill,  
clear from this Unit. Liquids and foreign objects might come in contact  
with voltage points that could create a risk of fire or electrical shock.  
Operate this Unit only when the cover is in place.  
Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners to clean this Unit. Always  
unplug this Unit from its electrical outlet before cleaning.  
Unplug this Unit from the electrical outlet and refer servicing to a  
qualified service center if any of the following conditions occur:  
.
.
.
The power cord or connection cables is damaged or frayed.  
The Unit has been exposed to any liquids.  
The Unit does not operate normally when all operating  
instructions have been followed.  
.
.
The Unit has been dropped or the case has been damaged.  
The Unit exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a  
need for service.  
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Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements  
Safety information  
Documentation reference symbol. If the product is marked  
with this symbol, refer to the product  
documentation to get more information about the product.  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
A WARNING in the manual denotes a hazard that can  
cause injury or death.  
A CAUTION in the manual denotes a hazard that can  
damage equipment.  
Do not proceed beyond a WARNING or CAUTION notice until you  
have understood the hazardous conditions and have taken appropriate  
steps.  
Grounding  
These are Safety Class I products and have protective earthing  
terminals. There must be an un-interruptible safety earth ground from  
the main power source to the product’s input wiring terminals, power  
cord, or supplied power cord set. Whenever it is likely that the  
protection has been impaired, disconnect the power cord until the  
ground has been restored.  
Servicing  
There are no user-serviceable parts inside these products. Only  
service-trained personnel must perform any servicing, maintenance, or  
repair.  
The user may adjust only items mentioned in this manual.  
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APPENDICES  
Appendix A. General Specifications  
Maximum resolution VGA – 1600 x 1200 @ 60Hz  
DVI – 1600 x 1200 @ 60Hz  
Video compatibility  
Keyboard  
DVI, SVGA, VGA, XGA, RGB  
PS/2 / SUN / USB  
Mouse  
PS/2 / SUN / USB  
90-240 VAC adapter to 6VDC / app. 8W  
90-240 VAC adapter to 6VDC / app. 9.5w  
Transmitter power  
Receiver power  
Connectors  
Video to PC – DVI-I  
Video to KVM – DVI-I  
Keyboard: MiniDin-6 (PC) / MiniDin-8 (SUN)  
Mouse: MiniDIN-6 (PC) / MiniDIN-8 (SUN)  
Interconnect: Fiber - SC-type  
50ο F-113ο F /10ο C-45ο C / 5% to 80% RH  
Temp/Humidity  
Weight  
3.3 lbs / 1.5 kg (each unit)  
Dimensions  
H: 1.75 in / 4.45 cm  
W: 8.80 in / 22.4 cm  
D: 6.30 in / 16.0 cm  
Laser data  
MultiMode  
SingleMode  
Wave length  
850nm  
<400µW*  
<70µW**  
12°  
1300nm  
<2000µW*  
<180µW**  
4°  
Output power  
Output power  
Beam divergence  
* as defined by IEC: 50mm aperture at 10cm.  
** as defined by FDA: 7mm aperture at 20cm  
Transmitter Electro-Optical characteristics  
Launched Power (Avg) into multimode  
fiber 50 µm or 62.5µm  
-5 dBm (-9.5dBm, min)  
Launched Power (Avg) into singlemode -3 dBm (-11dBm, min)  
fiber 9 µm  
Center wavelength (multimode)  
Center wavelength (singlemode)  
850nm  
1300nm  
Receiver Electro-Optical characteristics  
Sensitivity (Avg. power multimode)  
Sensitivity (Avg. power singlemode)  
-20dBm (-17dBm max)  
-22dBm (-20dBm max)  
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Appendix B. Parts and cables  
Part Number  
Description  
CRK-2DFMPDVI  
PC – MultiMode – Local KVM access  
PC – SingleMode – Local KVM access  
PC – MultiMode  
CRK-2DFSPDVI  
CRK-1DFMPDVI  
CRK-1DFSPDVI  
PC – SingleMode  
CRK-1DFMSDVI  
Sun – MultiMode  
CRK-1DFSSDVI  
Sun – SingleMode  
CRK-1DFMUDVI  
USB – MultiMode  
CRK-1DFSUDVI  
USB – SingleMode  
CRV-1DFMPDVI/SF/AU*  
CRV-SRDFMPDVI/SF/AU*  
CRV-DLDFMPDVI/SF/AU*  
CRV-SLDFMPDVI/SF/AU*  
PC – Multimode - Local KVM access Single Fiber  
PC – Multimode – Remote unit – Single Fiber  
PC – Multimode – Local KVM access – Single Fiber  
PC – Multimode – Local unit – Single Fiber  
CRV-DLDFMPDVI/SF/AU-IRK* PC – Multimode – Local KVM access – Single Fiber Card  
CRV-SLDFMPDVI/SF/AU-IRK* PC – Multimode – Local unit – Single Fiber Card  
CRV-SRDFMPDVI/SF/AU-IRK* PC – Multimode – Remote unit – Single Fiber Card  
NOTE: * Application Specific models, Unidirectional, Single Fiber Multimode with audio  
CAB-CXV66MMnnn**  
CAB-CX0606Cnnn**  
CAB-ZX0606Cnnn**  
CAB-MD8MMnnn**  
CAB-CXVMMnnn**  
CAB-09SMDFSCnnn***  
CAB-50MMDFSCnnn***  
CAB-62MMDFSCnnn***  
TFR-06D200FSU4A  
TFR-05D240FSUB  
ACC-DVIMVF  
PC – Transmitter to CPU  
PC – Transmitter to Switch (coax)  
PC – Transmitter to Switch (Std)  
Sun – Transmitter to CPU keyboard port  
Sun – Transmitter to CPU video port  
Singlemode duplex fiber, 09/125µ  
Multimode duplex fiber 50/125µ  
Multimode duplex fiber 62.5/125µ  
6.0V, 2.0A power adapter (unit power)  
5.0V, 2.4A power adapter (USB power)  
DVI Male to VGA HD15 Female Adapter  
DVI Female to VGA HD15 Male Adapter  
19” Rackmount kit  
ACC-DVIFVM  
RM-UM19  
RM-UM23  
23” Rackmount kit  
RM-UM24  
24” Rackmount kit  
B” Part number suffix  
/AUD  
Revised USB connector only  
Serial / Audio option  
/2.5  
2.5 Gbit module option  
/IRK  
Plug-in card  
** nnn = length of cable in feet.  
*** Fiber cable available up to 30,000 feet.  
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Appendix C. Firmware updates  
The CrystalView Pro Fiber firmware may be updated when additional  
enhancements and improvements are developed.  
Contact Rose Electronics technical support for information on firmware  
updates.  
Appendix D. Rack mount instructions  
The optional rack mount kit includes the following items:  
Two black anodized mounting brackets.  
Four 6 - 32 x 3/8” flat head mounting screws.  
To rack mount your CrystalView Pro Fiber, attach the two rack mounting  
brackets to your Unit with the short flange against the Unit using the four  
screws provided. Do not over tighten the screws used to mount the Unit  
to the mounting brackets. Use only the hardware provided, using  
hardware other than that provided could cause damage to the electronics  
and/or result in loss of mounting integrity. Secure the mounting brackets  
to the rack using the appropriate size bolts, nuts and lock washers.  
The following guidelines should be observed when installing.  
a). Do not exceed the operating temperature of 10ο C to 45ο C.  
b). Do not block power supply vents or restrict airflow.  
c). Mechanical loading of the rack should be considered to prevent  
instability and possible tipping over.  
d). Tighten all connectors securely and provide adequate strain relief for  
all cables.  
Appendix E. Rack mount illustration  
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Appendix F. Supported Video Modes  
Clock Rates  
Horiz Vert Dot Clk  
Framerate  
Fiber  
Framerate  
CAT5  
Name  
Pixels Lines  
KHz Hz MHz HiCol loCol HiCol loCol  
DOS graphic mode  
Vesa Standard  
VGA  
640  
640  
640  
640  
640  
640  
640  
640  
640  
640  
720  
720  
720  
720  
800  
800  
800  
800  
800  
832  
350  
350  
400  
400  
400  
480  
480  
480  
480  
480  
400  
400  
480  
576  
600  
600  
600  
600  
600  
624  
70  
85  
56  
70  
85  
60  
67  
72  
75  
85  
70  
85  
60  
50  
56  
60  
72  
75  
85  
75  
60  
70  
72  
75  
85  
70  
70  
75  
66  
60  
75  
85  
60  
66  
72  
72  
75  
85  
60  
60  
60  
60  
50  
60  
60  
60  
60  
31.5 25.2  
37.9 31.5  
24.7 20.9  
31.4 25.1  
37.9 31.5  
31.5 25.2  
35.0 31.4  
37.9 31.5  
37.5 31.5  
43.3 36.0  
31.5 28.4  
37.9 35.5  
31.5 27.0  
31.3 27.0  
35.2 36.0  
37.9 40.0  
48.1 50.0  
46.9 49.5  
53.7 56.3  
49.7 55.7  
48.4 65  
70  
85  
56  
70  
85  
60  
67  
72  
75  
85  
70  
85  
60  
50  
56  
60  
70  
85  
56  
70  
85  
60  
67  
72  
75  
85  
70  
85  
60  
50  
56  
60  
70  
85  
56  
70  
43  
60  
67  
36  
38  
43  
70  
43  
60  
50  
28  
30  
36  
38  
43  
38  
20  
23  
24  
25  
21  
18  
18  
19  
17  
15  
15  
17  
15  
17  
14  
14  
15  
14  
20  
--  
70  
85  
56  
70  
85  
60  
67  
72  
75  
85  
70  
85  
60  
50  
56  
60  
36  
38  
43  
38  
30  
35  
36  
38  
28  
23  
23  
25  
22  
20  
25  
21  
20  
22  
24  
24  
19  
21  
30  
--  
VGA  
Vesa Standard  
Vesa Standard  
Mac Mode  
Vesa Standard  
Vesa Standard  
Vesa Standard  
DOS Text mode  
Vesa Standard  
NTSC Progressive  
PAL progressive  
Vesa Standard  
Vesa Standard  
Vesa Standard  
Vesa Standard  
Vesa Standard  
Mac Mode  
36(72)72(72)  
38(75)75(75)  
43(85)85(85)  
38(75)75(75)  
30(60)30(60)  
35(70)35(70)  
36(72)36(72)  
38(75)38(75)  
28(42)42(85)  
23(35)35(70)  
23(35)33(70)  
25(38)38(75)  
22(33)33(66)  
20(30)30(60)  
25(38)25(38)  
21(43)28(43)  
20(30)30(60)  
22(33)33  
Vesa Standard  
Vesa Standard  
SUN Mode  
1024 768  
1024 768  
1024 768  
1024 768  
1024 768  
1152 864  
1152 864  
1152 864  
1152 900  
1280 960  
1280 980  
1280 980  
1280 1024  
1280 1024  
1280 1024  
56.5 75  
57.8 74.9  
60.0 78.8  
68.7 94.5  
63.8 100.5  
63.8 94.4  
67.5 108.0  
61.8 94.4  
60.0 108.0  
Vesa Standard  
Vesa Standard  
DMT1185  
Mode  
Vesa Standard  
Sun Mode  
Vesa Standard  
DMT127A  
75  
126.0  
Vesa Standard  
Vesa Standard  
SUN Mode  
85.9 148.5  
64.0 108.0  
71.7 117.0  
76.7 128.8  
78.1 135.0  
80.0 135.0  
91.1 157.5  
48.1 81.2  
44.8 74.5  
48.1 81.2  
47.8 80.0  
53.4 90.0  
47.6 84.5  
47.7 85.5  
65.2 121.5  
64.9 122.0  
SGI  
24(36)24(36)  
24(36)24(36)  
25(38)25(38)  
21(43)28(43)  
HP Workstation B123L 1280 1024  
Vesa Standard  
Vesa Standard  
TV Mode  
1280 1024  
1280 1024  
1280 768  
1280 720  
1280 768  
1280 768  
1280 1024  
1360 765  
1360 768  
1400 1050  
1400 1050  
30  
30  
Vesa CVT 16:9  
WXGA  
(60) (60)  
(60) (60)  
(60) (60)  
(25) (50)  
(30) (60)  
(30) (60)  
(30) (30)  
--  
--  
WXGA  
--  
--  
TV  
--  
--  
TV Mode 16:9  
Plasma TV 16:9  
NVIDIA 4:3  
Linux 4:3  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
20  
30  
15  
20  
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Clock Rates  
Horiz Vert Dot Clk  
Framerate  
Fiber  
Framerate  
CAT5  
Name  
Pixels Lines KHz Hz MHz  
HiCol loCol HiCol loCol  
SGI  
1600 1024  
1600 1200  
1600 900  
72  
60  
60  
50  
60  
60  
50  
77.6 158.3  
75.0 162.0  
55.8 118.8  
75.0 138.0  
75.0 162.0  
65.3 146.2  
56.4 148.2  
18(36)24(36)  
15(30)20(30)  
(30) (30)  
(25) (25)  
(30) (30)  
(30) (30)  
12  
10  
--  
18  
15  
--  
Vesa Standard  
TV Mode 16:9  
UXGA genlocked  
UXGA reduced blank  
TV Mode 16:10  
TV Mode 16:9  
1600 1200  
1600 1200  
1680 1050  
1920 1080  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
(25)  
--  
--  
TV Mode  
reduced blank  
1920 1080  
1920 1080  
1920 1200  
60  
60  
60  
66.6 138.5  
67.5 148.4  
74.0 154.0  
--  
--  
--  
(30)  
(30)  
(30)  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
EIA861B 16:9  
WUXGA  
The above table shows the video modes supported by the DDXI DVI/VGA  
KVM Extender series and the expected frame rates (values in brackets  
show the frame rates using a 2.5GBit module) over fiber and CATx  
interconnects at both high color (hiCol) and low color (loCol) settings. The  
Extenders are able to synchronize video modes that do not differ by more  
than 10% from those listed below.  
Appendix G. OSD Access for USB Models  
Accessing the OSD for the USB models (also on all models) you must use  
our WINDOWS™ program running on a Windows based computer or  
laptop.  
PC to CrystalView USB Fiber unit cable sold separately.  
Access software included on the CD.  
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