Video and xvga adapters - Cabling Installation & Maintenance

Video and xvga adapters


Dec 1, 1997

With the 8711R and 8712TC adapters, xvga (1024 x 768) computer video can be transmitted as far as 1000 feet using Category 5 unshielded twisted-pair cables. These adapters let users locate computer displays and projectors in remote locations far from cpus and other sources. The 8000 Series components are available in stand-alone and rack-mount configurations. The stand-alone units are smaller than a pack of cards, consume little power, produce little heat, and have light-emitting diodes that indicate the status of key functions. A rack-mount chassis less than 3 inches tall can support as many as 32 users and is available with optional dual automatic back-up power supplies.

Pinacl Communications Inc.

Elmsford, NY


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