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CHAPTER 2: OVERVIEW
High Reliability and Highly Secure: The InvisaPC system minimizes maintenance for administrators. The intuitive On-Screen-Display
is simple to learn and understand. The individual units have no moving parts to minimize potential for hardware failures. All media
streams transmitted between the InvisaPC devices are encrypted using 128-bit SSL. Password protection is also provided to control
access to all administration functions.
Transparent USB Re-Direction: The InvisaPC system provides transparent USB re-direction for both virtual and physical desktop
connections. Keyboards and mice are collated to a common channel while other USB devices are re-directed to virtual or
physical targets. There is a limit of two non-keyboard/mice devices that can be re-directed to a Transmitter unit (i.e. physical PC/
Workstation)
Environmentally Optimized: The InvisaPC system is optimized to minimize power requirements and eliminate noise. All Receivers
and Transmitters consume less than 6 Watts and are completely silent.
Easy Deployment: The InvisaPC system is designed to be easily and quickly deployed. No new drivers or software need to be
installed on target PCs or Virtual Desktops. The system uses standard networking protocols and cabling. Users and connections
are defined using an intuitive On-Screen-Display (OSD). Connections can be made via simple “click on target.” Multiple modes
of operation such as private connections, shared connections, auto-login, and auto-connect enable various workflows and
collaborations to be supported.
2.2 OVERVIEW OF INVISAPC DEVICES
The InvisaPC family is composed of Receivers, Transmitters, and System Managers. Some of the key capabilities and operation
of InvisaPC devices are described below. These capabilities are supported across all InvisaPC devices.
2.2.1 VIDEO
The InvisaPC system supports 24-bit color depth digital video up to a maximum resolution of 1920 x 1200 at 60 Hz for any video
head on both Transmitter and Receiver. A DVI-I connector is provided on the Receiver, Transmitter, and Manager for cable
compatibility, but only digital video is supported. See Appendix 1 - InvisaPC Video Resolutions Supported for the list of resolutions
currently supported by InvisaPC. VGA or Analog video can be supported by using the KVGA-DVID VGA to DVI-D converter.
2.2.2 AUDIO
The InvisaPC system supports CD-quality stereo audio from the remote workstation (with the Transmitter connected) or virtual
desktop to peripheral speakers connected to the USB connector on the InvisaPC Receiver. The InvisaPC Transmitter uses its USB
interface to capture audio from the remote workstation. This increases audio quality by eliminating analog audio noise issues and
removing the need for a sound card in PC/Workstation.
The InvisaPC Receiver connects audio from a peripheral microphone connected via the USB connector on the Receiver to
the remote workstation or a virtual desktop. The InvisaPC Transmitter uses USB to supply the microphone data to the remote
workstation. Higher quality audio can be obtained using USB re-direction for USB headsets or speakers.

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