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Introduction
The AdderView Prism provides a flexible method for allowing
two or more users to share resources. Depending on how it is
connected, the AdderView Prism can be used to drive up to
splitting), allow up to four users to
four video displays
(video
access a KVM switch
(resource
sharing) or, in conjunction with
other similar units and KVM switches, provide the opportunity
for many users to connect with many different systems
matrix).
AdderView Prism supports a wide 280MHz bandwidth that can
support very high screen resolutions of 1600 x 1280 and even
1900 x 1440 (with standard cables). When long cable runs (of
up to 30m) are required, AdderView Prism features a video boost
option to ensure that picture quality remains crisp.
Thanks to smart power control, the use of the supplied external
power supply is optional for most applications. This can be
handy when spare power sockets are not close at hand.
AdderView Prism uses standard connectors throughout for quick
and easy connection to host systems and peripherals alike.
Up to four users served on a first come basis
Up to four users can simultaneously view the output from the host system. Any of the users
can take control of the host, providing it is not being used by one of the others. A user
relinquishes control two seconds after their last key press or mouse movement.
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One host or many
AdderView Prism can just as easily connect to
a single host system or, via a KVM switch, to
many systems.
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ON
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OPTIONS
COMPUTER
Indoor use only
Main KVM connection
OR
KVM switch
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Power is optional
AdderView Prism is supplied
with a power supply, however,
its use is optional because
power can also be derived from
the keyboard connection of the
host system.
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