Up to 150ft via Single CATx Cable
Raritan D2CIM-VUSB Computer Interface Module (CIM) extends access to your VGA enabled computer over a single CAT5/6 cable; The maximum resolution achievable is:- 1920 x 1080 - up to 150 feet (50 meters)
The Raritan Dominion D2CIM-VUSB is a USB Computer Interface Module or CIM with Virtual Media. This CIM is required for virtual media and mouse synchronization. D2CIM-VUSB CIM is used in conjuction with Raritan Dominion KX III or legacy Raritan Dominion KX II series KVM Switches.
Raritans single USB D2CIM-VUSB CIM supports high definition standard VGA video resolutions of up to 1920x1080, including widescreen formats.
Raritan D2CIM-VUSB supports beaming of USB devices over IP - also known as "Virtual Media". This enables the use of memory sticks, external drives, mice, and web cameras are all interfaced over with target servers.
The Absolute Mouse Synchronization feature in the D2CIM-VUSB allows for the use of absolute coordinates that are specified in the USB HID mouse specification instead of using 'mouse acceleration' on the target machine mouse drivers. This ensures the pointers are always synchronized.
DDC/E-EDID is supported by the single USB CIMs with the "preferred timing mode" set by the Dominion KX III administrator. This is the preferred/native/default video resolution, called the "Display Native Resolution" on the KX GUI. The default resolution can be changed by the user on the Port Configuration Page for each port.
Raritan CIMs are compact transmitters that fit in your palm, and take 0U of space in rack. These CIMs can simply be zip-tied or hang off the back of racks.
Raritan CIMs are automatically powered over USB connector by the source computer. This eliminates a need for any separate power supply and makes setup simple.
Raritan CIMs can be Flash-upgraded with new firmware - ensuring Raritan CIMs are future proof - and allow you to set custom settings for each CIM level for non-standard operations.
Raritan CIMs are designed for plug and play functionality and do not require any drivers or software to be installed for standard operations.