Description
ATEN USB VGA/Audio Cat 5 KVM Extender (1280 x 1024@200m)-TAA Compliant
The ATEN CE750A is a USB-based KVM extender that enables you to manage a computer system from a remote USB console, including a USB keyboard, monitor, and USB mouse. Designed for reliability and long-distance access, this KVM extender uses standard Cat5E/6 cables to extend VGA video, USB peripherals, and audio up to 200 meters, with automatic signal compensation to maintain crisp visuals at the target resolution of 1280x1024. Built to meet government procurement standards, the CE750A is TAA compliant and ideal for data centers, control rooms, classrooms, and industrial environments where centralized control is essential but direct access to the host PC is not always feasible.
- Long-distance USB KVM access – Access a computer from a remote USB console with support for USB keyboard, monitor, and USB mouse. The CE750A transmits VGA video, USB signals, and audio over Cat5/Cat6 cables, enabling hands-on control from a distant workstation, desk, or classroom station without compromising performance.
- High-fidelity video up to 1280x1024 @ 200m – The extender delivers clear, color-accurate VGA video at a resolution of 1280x1024 across distances up to 200 meters, preserving sharp text, graphics, and video for reliable monitoring and interaction with the host computer. Automatic signal compensation helps adapt to cable length and quality to maintain stable performance.
- Integrated RS-232 serial functionality – In addition to KVM signals, the CE750A supports RS-232 serial communication, enabling out-of-band management, device control, or integration with existing management workflows. This feature is particularly valuable for data centers and lab environments where serial access remains a critical management channel.
- USB-based, plug-and-play design – The CE750A is built around a USB interface that minimizes setup complexity. No special drivers are required in most environments, and the system is designed for straightforward deployment with hot-plug USB devices. The result is quick installation, minimal maintenance, and dependable operation with a wide range of USB keyboards and mice.
- TAA compliant and enterprise-ready – The CE750A meets the requirements for Trade Agreements Act (TAA) compliance, making it suitable for government procurement and enterprise deployments. Its robust construction, reliable signaling, and compatibility with standard Cabling ensure it performs consistently in mission-critical settings.
Technnical Details of [ATEN CE750A]
- Model CE750A USB VGA/Audio Cat5 KVM Extender
- Supported distance Up to 200 meters over Cat5e/6 cabling
- Video interface VGA video, up to 1280x1024 resolution at the remote console
- USB interface USB keyboard and USB mouse at remote console; USB hub compatibility for additional peripherals may vary by setup
- Audio Analog 2-channel stereo audio (PC-to-console and console-to-PC, as supported by connected devices)
- Serial interface RS-232 serial port for out-of-band management
- Power External power supply is typically required for reliable performance (as per standard CE750A configurations); ensure appropriate power delivery to transmitter and receiver units
- Compliance TAA compliant; designed for enterprise and government procurement
- Configurability Auto signal compensation for stable transmission; transparent to the host computer and peripherals
- Form factor Two-piece design (transmitter at the host PC side and receiver at the remote console) optimized for desk and rack installation
how to install ATEN CE750A
- Plan your layout – Position the transmitter near the host PC or server, and place the receiver at the remote console where the keyboard, monitor, and mouse are located. Ensure there is a clear, unobstructed path for the Cat5e/6 cable between the two units.
- Connect the computer to the transmitter – Attach the host PC’s VGA video output to the transmitter’s VGA input, and connect USB keyboard and USB mouse to the transmitter’s USB ports. If you plan to use audio, connect the PC’s audio outputs to the transmitter as well, following the product’s labeling for input and output connections.
- Link the extender with Cat5e/6 – Run a single Cat5e or Cat6 cable between the transmitter and the receiver. Keep runs tidy and avoid running cables parallel to power lines to minimize interference. Ensure the cable is rated for the distance and environment you’re deploying in.
- Connect the remote console – At the remote console, connect the VGA monitor to the receiver’s VGA output, plug in the USB keyboard and USB mouse to the receiver, and attach the audio cables if you’re using audio functionality. If RS-232 is required for your management workflow, connect the RS-232 serial device to the designated port on the receiver.
- Power up and test – Power on both the transmitter and receiver (using the included power adapters as specified). The remote console should display the host computer’s desktop within moments. If you don’t see video, verify the VGA connections, cable integrity, and that the video signal is being correctly routed through the transmitter/receiver pair. Make sure the resolution is set to 1280x1024 on the host for optimal display alignment.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the maximum distance supported by the ATEN CE750A? The CE750A supports up to 200 meters of distance between the transmitter and receiver when using standard Cat5e or Cat6 cables, allowing centralized control of a PC from a distant desk or control room.
- Which resolutions does it support? It supports up to 1280x1024 resolution at the remote console, ensuring readable text and clear graphics for typical business, educational, and control-room uses. Higher resolutions may be dependent on equipment compatibility and cable quality.
- Does it require software or drivers? No specialized drivers are typically required; the device is designed for plug-and-play operation with USB keyboards and mice. Some USB devices or peripherals may have compatibility considerations; always test peripheral compatibility during initial deployment.
- Can I use audio with the KVM extender? Yes, the CE750A supports 2-channel stereo audio transmission along with video and USB signals, enabling a more immersive remote management or presentation environment when connected to compatible audio devices.
- Is the CE750A suitable for government procurement? Yes. The CE750A is TAA compliant, which makes it appropriate for government purchasing programs that require compliance with trade and procurement standards.
- What are the typical use cases? Typical deployments include data centers for remote server management, classrooms and lecture halls for centralized control, manufacturing floors for machine monitoring, control rooms for security and operations centers, and enterprise environments needing centralized PC access without physically moving between rooms.
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