FEATURES
• Drives Sun keyboard, video, and mouse |
signals over as much as 1000 feet |
(304.8 m) of Category 5 cable. |
• Supports resolutions up to 1600 x 1280 |
at shorter distances. |
• Fully adjustable video equalization |
and fully buffered signals. |
• Intelligent keyboard and mouse |
emulation for |
autobooting. |
• Rackmountable. |
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Installations with KVM switches are a little trickier,
but CPUs, monitors, keyboards, and mice just plug right in.
Remote unit | Local unit |
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| CAT5 interconnect cable |
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Remote monitor, keyboard, | Extension cables | Local monitor, keyboard, | |
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and mouse |
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Power |
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supply |
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local and remote user stations. |
OVERVIEW
People asked us, “Why don’t you offer a keyboard/video/ mouse extender for Sun® Microsystems® computers?” We do now! Use the ServSwitch™ Brand CAT5 KVM Extender for Sun to control a Sun Microsystems CPU from a monitor, keyboard, and mouse as much as 1000 feet (304.8 m) away.
The
You can run inexpensive Category 5 cable between the extender’s local and remote units. (To use CAT5e or CAT6 cable, call Technical Support.) The extender can transmit video resolutions as high as 1600 x 1280 across this cable, although cable runs must be kept shorter than the absolute maximum length to faithfully reproduce any resolution higher than 1024 x 768. Refer to the Resolution specification on the
next page.
The extender buffers all of the signals it carries, so you’ll enjoy smooth, transparent control. Use the remote unit’s Brightness and Focus dials to get the best possible images on screen at the remote user station.
Because the local unit always emulates a directly attached keyboard and mouse, you can unplug and replug any keyboard or mouse attached to the extender at any time without disrupting the booting or operation of your Sun CPU.
You can mount a local or remote unit of either extender model in a 19" rack using an extender rackmount kit
CPU
(available separately). The units take up only 1U of rack space. Ordinarily the two user stations attached to a
control while the user at that station is typing at their key- board or moving the mouse. Once this activity stops and a two- or
However, in sensitive situations, users can put the extender in private mode to take exclusive, uninterruptible control.
YOU MIGHT ALSO NEED
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•A monitor for each user station (each monitor must work when attached directly to any of the CPUs connected to the extender).
•A standard
•A standard
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•Rackmount kits.
•If you’re attaching ServSwitch family KVM switches: compatible user cables and/or CPU cables.
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