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g. Power 

Jack 

h. 

USB Port (Type B) 

i. 

IR Remote Output (Optional) 

j. Microphone 

Connector 

k. 3.5mm 

Audio 

Connector 

l. 

DVI-D Input Port 

m. 

4 Position Dip Switch 

n.  

Receiver (RX) Unit 

 

Receiver (RX) Unit Front View 

 

Receiver (RX) Unit Back View 

 

Receiver (RX) Unit Right Side View 

 

1. Reset 

Button 

2. 

Power LED (Lit when power is on) 

3. 

Link LED (Lit when link is active) 

4. 

Switch Button (Yellow Sw1) 

Short press to switch Remote Console ON/OFF 

5. 

Switch Button (Yellow Sw2) 

Short press to select Graphic Mode/Video Mode 

Long press to select Anti-Dither 1/2/OFF 

6. 

USB 2.0 Port (Type A) for keyboard or mouse 

7. 

USB 2.0 Port (Type A) for keyboard or mouse 

8. 

USB 2.0 Device Port (Type A) 

9. 

USB 2.0 Device Port (Type A) 

10. 

RJ45 Port to connect to Receiver Unit 

11. Power 

Jack 

12. 

IR Remote Input (Optional) 

13. Microphone 

Input 

14. Audio 

Output 

15. DVI-D 

Output 

16. 

4 Position Dip Switch 

 

Pre-Installation 

 

Before you install CAT5 DVI KVM Extender, you should 

have these items on the checklist ready: 

 

1.  Prepare 1 set of keyboard, mouse & DVI monitor for 

remote console (on RX). 

2.  You should use standard keyboards and mice, since 

the CAT5 KVM extender supports only standard 5 

button mice and keyboards. Any more advanced 

mouse/keyboard function may or may not be 

supported by this CAT5 DVI KVM extender. 

3.  Use good quality CATx UTP cable (max 100m). 

Please Note: Good quality cable will give better video 

outcome over a longer distance. 

4.  The choice of path of the CATx UTP cable should not 

only take into account the shortest possible path, but 

also one that is relatively far away from any significant 

electromagnetic interference source. 

5.  If you need to extend the distance more than 100m, 

you can use a Gigabit Ethernet Switch to serve as a 

bridge and extend the distance an additional 100m. 

6.  There should be power outlets near where you locate 

the extenders. 

7.  Plan the path through which the CATx UTP cable will 

be deployed across the distance between the 

Transmitter and the Receiver. You should choose the 

layout path based on the shortest length and with the 

least electromagnetic interference 

 

If you already have a Gigabit Ethernet Network 

installed, you can connect the Transmitter and 

Receiver via your Gigabit Switch to utilize your existing 

infrastructure. A 10/100Mbps network switch will suffer 

undue latency and is therefore not recommended for 

use. 

 

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