3
Multi angle hex driver (2 mm)
FH MSH AB 3×6 Screws (12 pieces)
Table 1-2
Optional Rack Mount Package Contents
1.2 Product Features
The Sequoia 4H is HDCP-compatible and capable of HDMI and DVI output (DVI via an adapter).
It features automatic detection and a selection of optimum display resolution, automatic input signal
detection, a more flexible window configuration (any size, any position), Picture-in-Picture (PiP) overlay
display, video loss detection, image/gain that can be adjusted manually or automatically, and crop/pan
image.
The Sequoia can control up to four computers, and can automatically detect PS/2 & USB interfaces.
It is also Hot-pluggable, which allows the addition/removal of computers without powering down any
devices.
The Sequoia’s front panel features LED indicators for monitoring the following:
Connected Computers (Active or Standby), Operation Mode (Host or Remote) and Power.
For audio monitoring, the Sequoia 4H features two built-in speakers and a 1/8 inch headphone jack.
The Sequoia 4H accepts embedded/HDMI
®
audio (2ch-stereo) and analog audio (stereo). To assist with
audio/video re-syncing, the Sequoia 4H features up to 170ms of audio delay.
The Sequoia 4H is able to fully utilize the flexibility of
Avitech’s Phoenix-G software (formerly called
Galaxy). With the Phoenix-G control software, you can easily configure display options, crop/pan
images, save up to 23 presets, and even program a list of display layouts for the Sequoia to
automatically cycle through (
the “Briefing” feature – refer to Sequoia 4H Phoenix-G manual for more
details)
. Moreover, with Avitech’s Hook utility (patent pending), a laptop can be used to control the
Sequoia 4H via the USB port located on the front panel
.
For larger applications, it
’s possible to cascade up to five Sequoia 4H’s and control up to 20 computers
with just one keyboard and mouse.
1. Non-standard keyboards (e.g., keyboards with a USB hub, keyboards that need driver installation and
programmable keyboard, etc.) are not supported.
2. Compatibility between the computer and the Sequoia 4H may
depend on the computer’s BIOS Setup. If
an incompatibility occurs, you may
refer to the computer’s BIOS Setup and make sure USB port and
PS/2 port are enabled if these items exist in
the computer’s BIOS Setup (typically found in the
"Advanced" or "Onboard Device Configuration" menu).
3. Hook utility currently supports the Sequoia solo series (non-cascaded) and the Pacific X-HDU (an
HDMI transmitter-Pacific X-HDUT (TX) and an HDMI receiver-Pacific X-HDUR (RX) allows
transmission of 1080p60 HD over 100 meters
based on HDBaseT
®
technology
– refer to Pacific X-HDU
user manual for more details
). Connect a laptop (or desktop) computer to the Sequoia solo series or
Pacific X-HDU and simulate keyboard/mouse function for remote control processing (KVM feature).
4. Refer to Avitech Hook utility user manual for more details.