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Operating System
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional / XP / Vista / Server 2003 / Server 2008 /
Windows 7 / Windows 8 / Windows 10 / Windows 11
Mac (O/S X 10.5 or later version only)
Linux OS: Fedora 10, Ubuntu 8.1, Scientific 5.2, RedHat, Mint 6.0, Debian 5.0, PC
Linux OS 2009, SUSE 11.1, Mandriva 2009, CentOS 5.2, Raspbian
Android 4.4.2 / 6.0.1 or later version
Note: Windows NT is not supported.
Power
Power consumption is 50 Watt (maximum)
Power Supply (adapter):
Input (AC): 100 to 240V 50Hz / 60Hz
Output (DC): 12V DC / 5A
Dimension/Weight
Dimension: 11.42 × 6.90 × 1.70 inch (29.00 × 17.40 × 4.40 cm)
Weight: 2.66 lbs (1.21 Kg)
Environment/Safety
Temperature:
Operating: 0
C (32
F) to 40
C (104
F)
Storage: 10
C (14
F) to 50
C (122
F)
Humidity: 0% to 80% relative, non-condensing
Safety: FCC / CE / C-Tick / Class B
Table 1.3.3 Specifications
1. The Sequoia 4K60 supports DVI-D input(s) through optional HDMI to DVI adapter(s).
2. The Sequoia 4K60's HDMI input/output ports support HDMI revision 2.0 and HDCP revision 1.4.
3. For best results with HDMI/DVI, use cables under 5 meters long, or shorter if you use connection adapters.
If you need to place your Sequoia 4K60 more than 5 meters away from your sources, use a signal extender
that supports 4K60 resolution.
4. Use Ultra High Speed or Premium High Speed HDMI
®
cables or AOC (Active Optical Cable) for HDMI
along with USB extender for keyboard and mouse operation.
5. To prevent temporary image discoloration when switching 4K input sources in fullscreen mode, make sure
that the Output color mode (color space) setting on all connected computers' 4K display card have the
same RGB or YCbCr422 or YCbCr444 setting.
6. For monitors whose display mode can be set between Graphic and Video, select Graphic;
for those whose display color format can be set between RGB and YPbPr, select RGB;
for those whose display mode can be set between PC and AV, select PC
(selecting the other ones may lead to display image inaccuracies).
Other display modes not mentioned here can be tried when encountering display problems.
7. Reboot the Sequoia 4K60 after changing to a different monitor (especially one that supports a different
optimal resolution); this will ensure the Sequoia 4K60 selects the correct output resolution and frame rate.

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