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Features
All members of the SDRK product family offer the following features:
Support for high video resolution over extended distances.
Fully buffered signals to ensure consistent remote operation of your PC.
Intelligent PS/2 keyboard and mouse emulation ensures PCs do not lock-up
and allows peripherals to be hot-plugged.
Dual-Access models allow local or remote operation.
DDC emulation in Local Unit ensures compatibility for all standard
graphics modes (when used with DDC capable CPU cables).
Serial (no Audio) versions only: Serial port enables any serial device to be
extended (at 1.2K, 9.6K or 19.2K Baud).
Audio/Serial versions only: Transparent serial port enables any serial device
to be extended (up to 19.2K Baud). The serial port may be used to extend
one device (requiring handshaking lines), or up to three simple serial
devices (no handshaking).
Audio/Serial versions only: Bi-directional stereo audio (16-bit digitized)
support on certain models enables high-quality audio extension.
Each port is normally powered individually by the connected PC. A 5V DC
PSU (supplied) is required for video/serial only applications.
Private Mode on dual-access models allows user to lock out other console.
Rack mount chassis (1U or 2U).
Surge protection on each RJ45 port.
Each port uses its own separate circuit board to enhance reliability.
SDRK Hubs are fully compatible with SDLink and SDBX Remote Units
belonging to the same family (standard, serial or audio/serial).
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