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Rose electronics QuadraVista QV-4KVMDVI Specifications

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QuadraVista

Features and Benefits

Four view modes available; Single, Dual, Quad,
and PiP modes.
Connects to four computers making each video
source viewable and controllable on a single
monitor
Quad mode displays four computers on one screen
PiP mode displays one computer in full screen with
three thumbnail displays
Dual mode displays the left half of two channels
Easy-Find active window feature
On-screen menus for easy set-up, console
configuration, and use. Crisp, clear, high quality
video
Video resolution up to 1920 x 1200 @ 60 Hz for DVI
video signals and 1600 x 1200 @ 60hz for VGA
Keyboard commands and front panel controls for
changing display modes
Switch to and control any of the four screens while
monitoring the other three connections in real time.
VGA and single link DVI video support
Supports USB including SUN and MAC USB
computers and PS/2 computers
Connect to KVM switches to view and control up to
1,000 computers, routers, Ethernet switches or
other serial devices
Deploy with Rose CrystalView Extenders to view
and control computers up to six miles away
Rack mount kits available in 19", 23", and 24" sizes
Quick and simple to install
All Rose Electronics products come
with a 30-Day Money Back Guarantee and
free Technical Support
Flash memory technology allows for
fast and reliable upgrades.
Quad Video KVM Switch
DVI/VGA
Display four computers simultaneously on a
single monitor
View live, real-time data in each window
Easily switch to and control each computer in
Quad or Picture-in-Picture (PiP) mode
Connect KVM switches to any of the CPU ports to
access 1,000's of computers and network devices
VGA and single link DVI video support available
High Quality video up to 1920 x 1200 (DVI)
The QuadraVista™ Advantage . . .
The QuadraVista professional Quad Video KVM
Switch represents the latest in KVM video splitting
technology at affordable prices. The QuadraVista
allows a user to connect to, control, and display
four computers on a single monitor or access a
KVM switch to connect to 1,000's of computers.
The advanced design of the QuadraVista provides
four viewing modes; Quad Screen, Dual screen,
Picture-in-Picture (PiP) and Full Screen. Control of
a selected computer can be done while in any of
the three modes. View four computers in the quad
screen mode and control any one of them while
monitoring, in real time, the other three computers.
In the PiP mode you can view one display on a full
screen while monitoring smaller displays of the
other three computers.
The on-screen menus make configuring,
monitoring, and computer switching quick and
easy. An On-Screen Display can be opened to
identify the active window.
The QuadraVista supports all combinations of both
VGA and single link DVI video cards and monitors.
Each CPU port can be configured for VGA or DVI
(analog or digital) and QuadraVista can process
these signals simultaneously. The video can be
viewed on a digital or analog monitor.
Be more productive, organized and
efficient with the dynamic new
QuadraVista Quad video KVM Switch from
Rose Electronics.
Real-time quad view
Quad Video Controller
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  • Page 1: Features And Benefits

    Connect to KVM switches to view and control up to 1,000 computers, routers, Ethernet switches or other serial devices Deploy with Rose CrystalView Extenders to view and control computers up to six miles away Rack mount kits available in 19”, 23”, and 24” sizes...
  • Page 2: Typical Application

    FTP site. Phone: 281-933-7673 10707 Stancliff Rd. Houston, TX 77099 Rose Electronics – Europe: +49 (0)2454 969442 Rose Electronics – Asia: +65 6324 2322 DS-QV 2.2  Copyright Rose Electronics 2005. All rights reserved On-screen Menu the intuitive interface to set-up the system, console, and computers.