...to your specs! UTP, fiber optic, RS-232, coax, A/V—tell us what you need, and we'll turn your ideas into reality. • Cable options: • CAT3/CAT5e/CAT6/CAT6a • Fibre: OM1/OM2/OM3/OS1 • Coax/Data • Shielded/unshielded • PVC/LZOH/Plenum • Standard or...
...first appeared, fiber was crucial to running Gigabit Ethernet effectively. Since then, the IEEE802.3ab standard for Gigabit over Category 5 cable has been approved, enabling short stretches of Gigabit speed over existing copper cable. Today,...
...1U of rack space. • KVM trays • Further reduce clutter in your server room by using KVM trays that are 1- or 2U high mounted in your cabinet. Special features of Black Box® KVM trays include rock-solid construction, LEDs on the front panel for e...
...cable and can offer extensions to distances of up to 300m. • VGA based Multimedia distribution products are similar in many ways to KVMextenders. They extend the output from a computer to a VGA monitor or projector located at a distance. The ma...
...the total system • ServSwitch™ Brand CATx KVMExtenders feature controls that can be adjusted to restore image quality over long cables. • You can then manually adjust the video equalisation (fine-tuning the total system response from graphics ...
...end systems, and fiber optic versions for site backbones. It is standardized as IEEE 802.3. • The older versions of Ethernet are known as Thick (standard) and ThinNet Ethernet, standards that support speeds up to 10-Mbps. • Thin Ethernet (Thi...
On-screen menus. • ServSwitch™ and on-screen menu's • The first version • When the ServSwitch™ brand of KVM switches was first introduced, there were only two ways to switch: from front-panel push buttons or by sending command sequences from th...
...etc. S/PDIF is based on the professional AES3 interconnect standard. • S/PDIF signals are carried over two types of cables. The first is a 75-ohm coaxial cable with orange RCA connectors. The second is a fiber cable with TOSLINK connectors.
...the excess voltage and one of your ports will be damaged. • You can’t test for ground loops. You don’t know you have one until a vital component fails. Only prevention works—use optical isolation or fibre optic cable on all your long data lines.