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tvONE's Voyager, the world's most flexible fiber optic signal router - now with KVM
Posted on Wednesday, June 10, 2015
ERLANGER, KY, June 10, 2015 - tvONE (www.tvone.com), a leading designer and manufacturer of cutting-edge video and multimedia processing equipment, will display the world's most flexible fiber optic signal router with KVM at InfoComm 2015, booth 3843, held in Orlando, FL, June 17th - 19th.

The Voyager fiber optic matrix allows system designers and installers tremendous flexibility as each port can be configured as an input or output and is expandable beyond 2,000 ports. With the incorporation of the new Voyager USB 2.0 Fiber Optic KVM extender, tvONE introduces a complete video and AV signal switching system independently distributing Video, Audio and USB all over fiber and all on the same matrix.

The Voyager USB 2.0 Fiber Optic KVM Extender enables users to extend USB 2.0 up to 500 meters from a computer using multi-mode fiber. Distances up to 10KM can be reached using single-mode fiber and upgraded SFPs. The Voyager USB 2.0 Fiber Optic KVM extender is composed of two individual units: the CPU Transceiver and the Remote Transceiver.

"The new Voyager USB 2.0 Fiber Optic KVM Extender has allowed us to expand the capabilities of Voyager," said Mark Armon, Product Manager at tvONE. "Our ProAV customers can now extend USB and distribute it independently of Audio, Video, and RS232 by using our Voyager Matrix.  This is just one more reason that makes Voyager the world's most flexible fiber optic matrix."

The Voyager USB is ideal for extending USB peripherals including: keyboards, mice, interactive whiteboards, touchscreens, flash drives, hard drives, audio devices, cameras and any other USB device across a dedicated multimode or singlemode fiber connection. And each pair can accommodate up to 14 different USB devices at one time.  When used in combination with Magenta Voyager Matrix routers, such as the VG-48 and VG-160, designers can build remote managed computer/video applications with thousands of endpoints on a security-isolated fiber infrastructure over a 10km radius.

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