ADDER CATx USB, Dual Access CAM (Optional Audio)
SKU#: CATX-USB-DA
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- Description+
- Features+
- 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz at 100m.
- 1600 x 1200 @ 60Hz at 200m.
- 1280 x 1024 @ 60Hz at 300m.
- Specs+
- 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz at 100m
- 1600 x 1200 @ 60Hz at 200m
- 1280 x 1024 @ 60Hz at 300m
- CATX-USB-DA:
- USB Type A, D type 15 pin male (video)
- Dual Access Dongle: CATX-USB-DA
- Dual Access Dongle with Audio: CATX-USBA-DA
- Package Contents+
- Reviews+
- 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz at 100m.
- 1600 x 1200 @ 60Hz at 200m.
- 1280 x 1024 @ 60Hz at 300m.
- 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz at 100m
- 1600 x 1200 @ 60Hz at 200m
- 1280 x 1024 @ 60Hz at 300m
- CATX-USB-DA:
- USB Type A, D type 15 pin male (video)
- Dual Access Dongle: CATX-USB-DA
- Dual Access Dongle with Audio: CATX-USBA-DA
ADDER CATx USB, Dual Access CAM
The CATx Dual Computer Access Modules (CAMs) are highly compact devices that allow you to share a single computer between two sets of peripheral devices. In simple terms the CAM can be viewed as a combined video splitter and peripheral hub. This is useful for mixing local and remote stations or mixing KVM with extension or signage systems.
The module connects to the video, USB, audio and RS232 ports of your computer and then connects via CAT 5, 5e or 6 cabling to the ADDERView® CATx KVM switches and/or ADDER extender receivers (either ADDERLink® X100 or X200), each of which can be located up to 300 meters from the module. Your video display, keyboard, mice and speakers are linked to the remote devices.
The CATX-USB-DA variant is not fitted with audio or serial ports but is otherwise identical to the CATX-USBA-DA model.
Note: This product is only compatible with other Adder branded products
The maximum resolutions achievable are:
Audio
Two channel CD quality audio is supported.
Absolute mouse mode support
Supports absolute mouse mode when used in conjunction with supporting equipment.
EDID display information
The module contains a default set of EDID information that supports display resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz. In addition, the module will check during power up whether alternative EDID information is available from the KVM switch or extender that is connected to port A. If required, you can also harvest and store new EDID information from your display (Read and Store).
Power
The CATx Dual CAM uses a USB port to derive its power from the host computer, dispensing with the need for a separate power supply and thus simplifying installation. Therefore the USB cable must always be connected to a USB port on the computer that is capable of providing up to 300mA.
User arbitration
Control of the host computer is arbitrated by the module on a first come, first served basis. At the moment that a key is pressed or a mouse is moved by a user, the keyboard and mouse of the other user are temporarily locked-out (the video images remain). The keyboard indicators of the locked-out user then begin to flash to confirm their status. After two seconds of inactivity from the user currently in control, the module returns to its idle condition and re-instates the keyboard indicators of the locked-out user.
RS232 for disabling/re-enabling receiver connections
When required, a user of one remote link can disable (and re-enable) the other remote link using serial port commands.
From one of the remote keyboards, a terminal program on the computer can be used to send the appropriate character to the COM port that has been allocated to the module.
Video resolution
Maximum of 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz
Extension distance
O/S compatibility
Operating system independent
Connectors
CATX-USBA-DA:
As CATX-USB-DA but also including; 3.5mm male audio jack, D type 9pin female (RS232), and two RJ45 ports
Physical design
ABS molded plastic.
70mm (H), 52mm (W), 25mm (D).
Power
USB powered ( Max 300mA @5V DC)
Operating temperature
0 - 40 deg C
Approvals
CE, FCC
Ordering information
ADDER CATx USB, Dual Access CAM
The CATx Dual Computer Access Modules (CAMs) are highly compact devices that allow you to share a single computer between two sets of peripheral devices. In simple terms the CAM can be viewed as a combined video splitter and peripheral hub. This is useful for mixing local and remote stations or mixing KVM with extension or signage systems.
The module connects to the video, USB, audio and RS232 ports of your computer and then connects via CAT 5, 5e or 6 cabling to the ADDERView® CATx KVM switches and/or ADDER extender receivers (either ADDERLink® X100 or X200), each of which can be located up to 300 meters from the module. Your video display, keyboard, mice and speakers are linked to the remote devices.
The CATX-USB-DA variant is not fitted with audio or serial ports but is otherwise identical to the CATX-USBA-DA model.
Note: This product is only compatible with other Adder branded products
The maximum resolutions achievable are:
Audio
Two channel CD quality audio is supported.
Absolute mouse mode support
Supports absolute mouse mode when used in conjunction with supporting equipment.
EDID display information
The module contains a default set of EDID information that supports display resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz. In addition, the module will check during power up whether alternative EDID information is available from the KVM switch or extender that is connected to port A. If required, you can also harvest and store new EDID information from your display (Read and Store).
Power
The CATx Dual CAM uses a USB port to derive its power from the host computer, dispensing with the need for a separate power supply and thus simplifying installation. Therefore the USB cable must always be connected to a USB port on the computer that is capable of providing up to 300mA.
User arbitration
Control of the host computer is arbitrated by the module on a first come, first served basis. At the moment that a key is pressed or a mouse is moved by a user, the keyboard and mouse of the other user are temporarily locked-out (the video images remain). The keyboard indicators of the locked-out user then begin to flash to confirm their status. After two seconds of inactivity from the user currently in control, the module returns to its idle condition and re-instates the keyboard indicators of the locked-out user.
RS232 for disabling/re-enabling receiver connections
When required, a user of one remote link can disable (and re-enable) the other remote link using serial port commands.
From one of the remote keyboards, a terminal program on the computer can be used to send the appropriate character to the COM port that has been allocated to the module.
Video resolution
Maximum of 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz
Extension distance
O/S compatibility
Operating system independent
Connectors
CATX-USBA-DA:
As CATX-USB-DA but also including; 3.5mm male audio jack, D type 9pin female (RS232), and two RJ45 ports
Physical design
ABS molded plastic.
70mm (H), 52mm (W), 25mm (D).
Power
USB powered ( Max 300mA @5V DC)
Operating temperature
0 - 40 deg C
Approvals
CE, FCC
Ordering information