BlackBox, ACR1012A-T, ServSwitch Agility Dual-Head Transmitter with VNC Port
Extend KVM signals, digital video, and digital stereo audio over IP, with VNC access for remote management.
What's includes:
- ServSwitch Agility Dual-Head or Dual-Link Transmitter
- (1) power adapter
- (1) 6-ft. power cords
- (1) 6-ft. combined DVI-D and USB cable; dual-link cable, all pins supported for digital (USB breakout is 9.25 inches; DVI breakout is 8.25 inches)
- (1) 6-ft. DVI-D cable, M/M
- (2) 6.5-ft. 3.5mm audio cable
- 6.5-ft. serial null-modem cable F/F (upgrade cable)
- (4) self-adhesive rubber feet
- Safety insert with link to manual
Quick Facts
- Delivers perfect digital video with no loss.
- No-loss compression minimizes bandwidth use while maximizing the user experience.
- Supports dual-head or dual-link video.
- Supports virtual network computing (VNC) through a VNC RJ-45 port and Real VNC viewer.
Further Details
- VNC access enables a user to remotely access the transmitter for troubleshooting or multiuser collaboration.
- Configure your network to suit your needs: point-to-point extension, KVM switching, single-target sharing, or multicasting.
- Features keyboard/mouse emulation, and emulation for other standard Human Interface Devices (HIDs), such as touchscreens or flash drives.
- Mounting options include rackmounting, desktop, and wallmounting.
The flexible topology of Agility gives you extension option applications including KVM switching, a sharing portal, DVI+USB extension, and much, much more-it's up to you and how you decide to configure it.
Point-to-point In the most straightforward configuration, use Agililty as a point-to-point KVM extender. Use CAT6 cable to connect a transmitter and a receiver to deliver perfect DVI, audio, and USB. If you need cable runs longer than 328 feet, add another network switch every 328 feet.
Switching network
Turn your network into a KVM matrix switch with Agility. When you change channels on the receiver unit, you switch DVI, audio, and USB while the transmitters not in use continue to emulate the previously attached devices. Create a KVM matrix switch with as many users as you want-just keep adding receivers. With mixed channels, combine video, audio, and USB devices from different destinations.
Single-target sharing
In this configuration, multiple users can share a single remote computer. Users can connect in three ways. View-only shows only the video feed. In Share Mode, an open connection is available for all users to use the connected devices at the same time. In Private Mode, one user locks out the other users, preventing them from viewing or sharing the connection, with the exception of network administrators.
Multicasting
This unique feature enables the Agility to multicast video and audio over an IP network to several receiving units. To prevent saturating the network, when, for example, a receiver isn't set up to explicitly receive a multicast, an installed network switch should feature Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping. This stops an IP switch from passing on multicast data onto every port,specificUSBdeviceclasses,andsoon.TheiPATHsystemisasingleboxthatplugs