
Console Extender
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DB15 connector (with 2 rows of pins) for amplified audio input and
loop output. If your source can drive speakers directly, you can use
this connector to tie to the source. You still have a loop output which
is directly wired to the input pins on the Ultra Sender, so a local
speaker can still be plugged in. The audio is extended to a remote
receiver which features a similar powered output on a DB15
USB STD – This is a general-purpose USB Port, which is extended to the
remote receiver that features a built-in hub providing the user with 4 USB ports.
These USB ports are labeled as KBRD 1, MOUSE 2, AUX 3, and AUX 4.
These general-purpose USB ports support any type of low-speed or high-
speed USB devices. AUX 3 and AUX 4 are typically used for touch screen
displays, but support all other USB devices as well.
DR1 & DR2 – These are two “Direct” extension USB ports. The corresponding
USB port on the PC is directly extended to a remote receiver with no hubs or
other functions in the path. The PC’s USB port that is extended via DR1 or DR2
behaves exactly as if it were connected directly to the target device at the
remote. These “Direct” USB port extensions are perfect for high data rate
devices, such as video cameras, printers and strip chart recorders.
Serial RS-232 – Bi-directional extension of RS-232 data.
Both the sender and the receiver have built-in power supplies with standard IEC320 jacks
(no external power bricks needed). The sender includes 6 ft cables for connection to the
PC (3x USB, 2x VGA). The sender also includes rack-mount front panel.
The receiver includes a metal guard that covers all the connections, thereby eliminating
the need for a separate utility box.