All DVIVision systems consist of a computer module (transmitter) and a user module (receiver). The systems extend keyboard, digital video (DVI-D) and mouse signals through CAT-x cables up to 140 m. Existing structured cablings can also be used. Optionally, audio, RS232 and (transparent) USB 2.0 signals can be transmitted as well. For transmitting two or three video signals, the DVIVision is also available as multi-channel variant. For every added video distance to be transmitted, another CAT-x cable is required.
The maximum resolution of the video signal is 1920 x 1200 @ 60 Hz at a colour depth of 24 bits, depending on the used CAT-x cable and its length.
The power is supplied through a power pack which provides a line filter to decrease electronic interferences. To increase the reliability, redundant power can be additionally ordered for the DVIVision system. The connected computer either is operated through the workstation at the transmitter or through the workstation at the receiver. At the workstation modul PS/2 and USB mice can be operated.