DX SYSTEM

24. Technical specifications

System

Operating systems

Resolution

User to server

distance

System cable Operating temp. Storage temp. Security Management Mouse Support Warranty

Novell, LINUX, Windows, UNIX SUN, MAC and other major operating systems

1600 X1200 @75Hz 200m/660ft

CAT5, CAT6, CAT7

0° to 40°C/32° to 104°F

-40°C to 40°C/-40°F to 104°F Password, multiple User Profiles

Multilingual AIM Advanced Integrated Management,

PS/2, Wheel mouse, 5-button mouse, Microsoft intellimouse 3 Years

DX units

 

DX Central Unit

DX User Unit

DXU IP

 

 

 

 

Cables/Connectors

Server Ports –

System – RJ45

System – RJ45

 

32 RJ45

Local Console and

Local Console +

 

Users – 4/8

CPU KVM + Serial

Serial

 

RJ45

Video – HDD15

Video – HDD15

 

Serial – 2 X DB9

 

K/M – MiniDin6

K/M – MiniDin6

 

LAN – RJ45

Serial – 2 X DB9

Serial – 2 X DB9

 

Power

Power

LAN – RJ45

 

 

 

 

2 X USB

Power

 

 

 

2 X USB

 

 

 

 

Rack Mountable

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dimensions

43.2x27x4cm /

21.6x27x4cm /

43.2x27x4cm /

 

17X11X1.6”

8.5X11X1.6”

17X11X1.6”

 

 

 

 

Power supply

100 – 250 VAC 50/60 Hz

 

input rating

 

 

 

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Minicom Advanced Systems DX System manual Technical specifications, DX units

DX System specifications

Minicom Advanced Systems DX System is a cutting-edge solution designed to streamline the management and monitoring of IT infrastructure, particularly in data centers and remote environments. This system exemplifies a robust integration of advanced technologies aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and reducing downtime.

One of the hallmark features of the DX System is its KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) over IP capabilities, which allows IT professionals to access and control multiple servers and devices from a centralized location. This remote access is not only convenient but vital for organizations that require constant monitoring and management, enabling support teams to troubleshoot and resolve issues without the need for physical presence.

The DX System is built on a highly scalable architecture, accommodating a wide range of configurations. This scalability ensures that organizations can expand their operations without needing to overhaul existing systems. With support for both physical and virtual servers, the system offers versatility that meets diverse computing needs.

Another significant characteristic of the DX System is its enhanced security protocols. The system utilizes robust encryption methods and secure login processes, ensuring that sensitive data remains protected from unauthorized access. Additionally, features such as user authentication and logging provide an audit trail, facilitating compliance with various industry regulations.

Minicom's Advanced Systems DX also incorporates advanced monitoring and alerting solutions that provide real-time insights into system performance. These tools allow administrators to proactively identify potential issues before they escalate into critical problems, thereby minimizing downtime and enhancing reliability.

The DX System is engineered with user experience in mind, featuring an intuitive interface that simplifies navigation and configuration. Administrators can easily set up and manage their environments, ensuring that they can focus on strategic initiatives rather than getting bogged down by technical complexities.

In summary, the Minicom Advanced Systems DX System stands out as a powerful tool for IT management, offering KVM over IP capabilities, scalability, robust security measures, and advanced monitoring tools. Combined with its user-friendly design, the DX System empowers organizations to optimize their IT infrastructure efficiently and effectively. As businesses continue to confront the challenges of modern computing, solutions like the DX System will play a critical role in elevating operational performance and ensuring seamless connectivity across all systems.