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Product Overview
Introduction
The Emerge digital extender system, which includes a transmitter and a user station, provides users
with a full workstation desktop experience from anywhere on the corporate TCP/IP network, while
maintaining the workstations securely housed in a corporate data center. Desktop users can access
keyboard, mouse, video, audio and USB mass storage devices from remote workstations via the
Emerge digital extender system.
NOTE: References to the Emerge digital extender system in this document refer to both the receiver
(ECMS2000 or ECMS4000 user stations) and the transmitter. The ECMS2000 transmitter accompanies the
ECMS2000 user station, while the ECMS4000 transmitter accompanies the ECMS4000 user station.
Emerge digital extender system features
Security
The Emerge digital extender system supports Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) over a TCP/IP
connection. All media streams transmitted between the ECMS user station and the transmitter are
encrypted. Password protection is also provided to control access to all administration functions,
such as network configuration.
Support for keyboards and mice
All standard USB and PS/2 keyboards (up to 109 keys) and mice (up to 5 buttons) are supported by
the Emerge digital extender system. The Emerge digital extender system also allows for mix and
match of USB and PS/2 peripherals. For example, it is possible to use a USB keyboard in
conjunction with a PS/2 mouse. The default keyboard and mouse drivers of the remote workstation
are fully supported. This enables the Emerge digital extender system to support 2, 3 and 5-button
mice with scroll and tilt-wheel capability. Composite mouse and keyboard devices are also
supported.
Flash upgradable
Upgrade your firmware at any time using the XMODEM or HTTP protocols to ensure that your
Emerge digital extender system is always running the most current version available. Both the
transmitter and the ECMS user station are Flash upgradable. Upgrades can also be carried out via
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