
7. Features
●Using a KVM Switch enables multiple PC servers to be operated by eliminating the need for multiple consoles (monitor, keyboard, and mouse) and making the use of multiple PC servers possible from a single console, greatly reducing the workspace area.
●The maximum number of servers that can be selected for KVM Switches is four for the 4 port type, eight for the 8 port type, and 16 for the 16 port type.
●The number of connectable servers can be increased by using a cascade connection.
Example: 256 servers can be connected with 17 KVM Switches (16 port type).
●WUXGA (1920×1200) and a refresh rate of 60Hz is supported for the resolution of the monitor.
●Servers can be easily selected by using the keyboard and mouse (Hotkey mode).
●In the Hotkey mode, the server can be changed on the On Screen Display (hereinafter referred to as OSD) as the screen is being watched.
●For the OSD, hot keys can be input from the keyboard and mouse. Selection and settings can be performed by using three types of hot keys (<Ctrl> + <Alt> + <Shift>, <Ctrl> x2, <Scroll Lock> x2) or by clicking the central button of the mouse with a wheel button.
●AutoScan is performed by the front switch or by the keyboard.
●Because AutoScan automatically changes running servers, the status of each server can be monitored at a constant cycle. In addition, six levels can be set for the frequency of changing.
●A PC that has a USB port or a PS/2 port for keyboard and mouse interfaces can be connected to servers by using dedicated server/PC connection cables (refer to the items in the optional products section of [12.Specifications]).
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