The Gefen DVI Over 1 CAT6 Extender will send a single-link DVI video signal over just one (1) CAT-6a cable at distances of up to 200 feet (60m) at 1920x1200@60Hz or up to 150 feet (45m) using CAT5 cable.
Extension of DVI can now be simplified with the use of a single CAT-6a cable. Other solutions use at least 2 CAT5/CAT6 cables to accomplish this.
The Gefen DVI Over 1 CAT6 Extender fully supports all of the DVI specification for true compatibility with DVI devices. The Extender's pure digital transmission method insures 100% signal integrity over this single cable extension solution.
How It Works
The DVI Over 1 CAT6 Extender system consists of Sender and Receiver units. The DVI source (computer set-top box or DVD player) connects to the Sender box with the supplied 6-foot DVI cable. The Receiver box connects to a DVI-compliant video display. One CAT-6a cable links the sender and receiver together at distances of up to 200 feet. Power is applied to both the Sender and Receiver with the included 5V DC power supplies. The original DVI source image now appears flawlessly on the extended display.
Note:
This device is an HDCP-compliant device.
For CAT5e cables the maximum distance is 150ft at 1080p or 1920x1200.
Features:
Flexible extension of single-link DVI
Supports Video Resolutions up to 1080p and 1920x1200@60 Hz.
Compliant with all of the DVI 1.1 standard and all true DVI-Compliant peripherals
Equalizes the video signal and retransmits it in optimal quality regardless of incoming signal quality
Eliminates computer noise in the viewing environment
Improved compensation for cable skew
Specifications:
Video Amp. Bandwidth: 165 MHz
Max. Video Resolution: 1920x1200@60 Hz
Input Video Signal: 1.2 Volts p-p
Input DDC Signal: 5 Volts p-p (TTL)
DVI Input and Output Connectors: (2) 24-pin DVI Female
Link Connector: (1) RJ-45 Shielded
Power Supply: (2) 5V DC / 10W (max)
Dimensions: 3.3 W x 1.3 H x 3.4 D each unit
Shipping Weight: 4.0 lbs.
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