IP CONTROL

25. Technical specifications

 

Target Server

 

DOS, Windows Vista, Novell, Linux, SUN Solaris for

Operating systems

PC

Client Computer

 

 

Windows 2000 or higher with IE 6.0 or higher and

 

ActiveX

 

Target Server

 

Up to 1600 x 1200 @ 85Hz

Resolution

Client Computer

 

 

Recommended - resolution should be higher than on

 

Target Server

 

 

Video and mouse synchronization

Both auto and manual modes

 

 

Security

128-bit SSL encryption

 

 

 

Ethernet – RJ45 – 10/100 Mbit/sec autosensing

 

Serial – RJ45

Connections

Local KVM connection – Screen HDD15,

Keyboard./Mouse – MiniDIN6

 

Computer / switch connection –HDD15, KVM

 

cable 1.8m. Monitor HDD15, Keyboard./Mouse –

 

MiniDIN6

 

 

Weight

0.2kg / 0.45lb

 

 

Dimensions (H x D x W)

3 x 10 x 8 cm / 1.1 x 3.9 x 3.1in

 

 

Power consumption

3.3VDC, 1.3 A.

 

 

Operating temperature

0°C to 40°C / 32° to 104°F

 

 

Storage temperature

-40°C to 70°C / -40°F to 158°F

 

 

Humidity

80% non condensing relative humidity

 

 

26. Video resolution and refresh rates

Hz

56

60

65

66

70

72

73

75

76

85

86

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Minicom Advanced Systems IP Control manual Technical specifications, Video resolution and refresh rates

IP Control specifications

Minicom Advanced Systems is a leading provider of IP control solutions, specializing in remote access technologies that enhance the management of IT environments. The core offering of Minicom's product line revolves around IP Control, which allows users to monitor, manage, and troubleshoot IT equipment from anywhere in the world via IP networks. This capability is essential for businesses that require constant uptime and reliability, as it enables immediate response to issues, regardless of geographical constraints.

One of the main features of Minicom's IP Control solutions is their ability to provide KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) over IP functionality. This allows users to access servers and other IT devices remotely, facilitating administrative tasks, system updates, and troubleshooting processes without the need for physical presence. The KVM over IP technology is supported by high-definition video output, ensuring that users can manage their systems with clarity and precision.

Another key characteristic of Minicom’s IP Control products is their robust security protocols. These solutions utilize advanced encryption methods and secure authentication procedures, ensuring that remote access is safe from unauthorized users. This is particularly important for organizations handling sensitive data, as it mitigates the risks associated with remote access vulnerabilities.

Minicom also emphasizes ease of use and deployment in its IP Control offerings. The user interface is designed to be intuitive, allowing for quick navigation and management of connected devices. Furthermore, deployment is streamlined, enabling IT teams to set up remote access capabilities with minimal disruption to existing operations.

Scalability is another significant advantage of Minicom’s IP Control solutions. Organizations can start with a basic setup and easily expand their network as growth occurs. This flexibility makes it an attractive option for companies of all sizes, accommodating both small businesses and large enterprises.

In addition to these features, Minicom offers integration capabilities with various IT management systems, which enhances the overall functionality of their solutions. This interoperability allows IT teams to incorporate Minicom's solutions into their existing workflows seamlessly, increasing efficiency and productivity.

Overall, Minicom Advanced Systems provides a comprehensive suite of IP Control solutions that combine cutting-edge technology, security, ease of use, and scalability, making them an invaluable asset for modern IT infrastructures.