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...connector is easily lockable with a pinch-down locking hood. A quick squeeze of the connector releases the latch. Because it locks into place, accidental disconnections are less likely — a quite useful feature for any video distribution applicat...
...HDBaseT supports all key HDMI 1.4 features, including EPG, Consumer Electronic Controls (CEC), EDID, and HDCP. The unique video coding scheme ensure the highest video quality at zero latency. • Audio • As with the video, HDBaseT audio is passed t...
...Energy efficiency is key. The high density of our MTP systems and small diameter cables mean that ducts and racks are not congested allowing for improved cooling plus, at high speed, fibre channels consume less power than equivalent data rate cop...
...to ensure better performance. The terminated fibres are staggered inside the gripping tube to minimise the diameter of the cable. This enables the cable to be pulled through the conduit more easily. • Learn more: • Crimp Lock Connectors. •  
...When equipment locks up and no longer responds to normal communications commands, it’s usually up to the system manager to reset or reboot it. • After the power cycles on and off, normal communications resume. Often, there aren’t any techni...
...connector is easily lockable with a pinch-down locking hood, so it can't be easily dislodged. However, a quick squeeze of the connector releases the latch. • DisplayPort supports cable lengths of up to 15 meters with maximum resolutions at cable...
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...Cooling and power are key points of exposure and increase as equipment density does. • 2. Unnecessary risk. • When systems are housed in less-than-optimal settings, or are in remote and unsupervised locations, any error causes downtime. Yet, it’s ...
...will look into some key differences to provide you with a better understanding of potential requirements to help you select the most suitable solutions. • Technical Details • Resolution (max.): • 4096x2400 respectively 3840x2160 reflecting betwe...
...and deal with a system lock up such as the infamous "Blue Screen of Death" associated with Microsoft based system is real and brings us back to the argument of the film on Sunday night. KVM technology has long been used as a cost effective means of...
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