Adder CATX-USBA Adder CATx VGA, USB and Audio Computer Access Module

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Overview

The Adder CATX-USBA is a USB Computer Access Module (CAM) with audio support which connects to the keyboard, video and mouse ports of the computer and converts these signals to be sent over UTP CAT cabling to AdderView CATx KVM switch or Adder extender receiver (either AdderLink X2 Silver or X200). Increasingly important is the support of DDC (Display Data Channel) which allows the communication of a computers video card and the screen. Unless this communication is actively supported, as all Adder CAMs do, then the desired resolution may not be displayed and in some cases nothing will be displayed at all.

Where computers only present USB keyboard and mouse it is important to ensure that all USB functions are supported. These include 'keep alive' circuitry. It is common during periods of inactivity that a computer will occasionally send a 'keep alive' signal to it's keyboard and mouse, unless this is responded to the computer may stop and keyboard and mouse communication. Sun computers will request a 'country code' from the keyboard and unless this is actively supported some Sun computers may not work.

Height
1 in. (25 mm.)
Width
1.75 in. (45 mm.)
Depth
3 in. (75 mm.)
Weight
0.2 lb. (100 g.)
Material ABS molded plastic
Environmental
 
Operating Temperature
0°C to 40°C / 32°F to 104°F
Power
 
Operating Voltage

USB powered device Max 500mA @ 5V

O/S Compatibility

Operating system independent

Standards
 
Approved Agency
CE, FCC
ECCN
(Export Classification Control Number)
EAR99
HTS
(Harmonized Tariff Schedule)
8471.80.10 ('Control or adapter units')
Connections
 
Port

1 x VGA;
1 x USB- Type A plug;
1 x 3.5 mm jack plug;
1 x RJ45

Resolution

 

Max Resolution & Extension

1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz at 200m (650ft)
1600 x 1200 @ 60Hz at 200m (650ft)
1280 x 1024 @ 60Hz at 300m (1000ft)