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https://cablematic.com/en/products/rack-19-kvm-32-port-switch-via-cat6-utp-cable-KV023/
https://cablematic.com/en/products/rack-19-kvm-32-port-switch-via-cat6-utp-cable-KV023/
Rack 19" KVM 32-port switch via Cat.6 UTP cable
REF: KV023
Specifications
- 32-port KVM switch, which uses Cat.6 UTP cable for interconnecting the switch with computers.
- Control console based on VGA port (HD15 female), USB keyboard port (type A female) and USB mouse port (type A female).
- On the back it has 32 female RJ45 connectors, through which the VGA, keyboard and mouse signals of the computers are transmitted to the commutator. Computers based on keyboard and mouse can coexist by USB or PS2.
- For each computer connected to the switch via UTP Cat.6 network cable, a UTP conversion module to VGA, keyboard and mouse is required (reference # KV040). These modules are compatible with USB / PS2 keyboard / mouse. Maximum UTP cable length of 40m.
- Supported video resolution of up to 1280 x 1024 DDC2B compatible.
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€774.90
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Specifications
- 32-port KVM switch, which uses Cat.6 UTP cable for interconnecting the switch with computers.
- Control console based on VGA port (HD15 female), USB keyboard port (type A female) and USB mouse port (type A female).
- On the back it has 32 female RJ45 connectors, through which the VGA, keyboard and mouse signals of the computers are transmitted to the commutator. Computers based on keyboard and mouse can coexist by USB or PS2.
- For each computer connected to the switch via UTP Cat.6 network cable, a UTP conversion module to VGA, keyboard and mouse is required (reference # KV040). These modules are compatible with USB / PS2 keyboard / mouse. Maximum UTP cable length of 40m.
- Supported video resolution of up to 1280 x 1024 DDC2B compatible.
More info
32-port CPU switch to be used independently or to chain to console # RK021 as additional switches to add more ports (up to a maximum of 232 ports). The switches are chained together to a maximum of 8 units (including the KVM console or main switch). They can also function as autonomous KVM switches to be connected to a keyboard, mouse and monitor.
Modalities of Use
Modalities of Use
- Switches connected to a KVM console type # RK021. These consoles have a female HD15 port to chain up to 7 more switches. The switches are chained together with HD15 male / male cable.
- Switches connected to a keyboard, mouse and monitor (KVM). Up to 8 KVM switches can be chained using a male / male HD15 cable, as all switches have two female HD15 ports (one input and one output), and USB ports for the keyboard and mouse.
- 32-port KVM switch, which uses Cat.6 UTP cable for interconnecting the switch with computers.
- Control console based on VGA port (HD15 female), USB keyboard port (type A female) and USB mouse port (type A female).
- On the back it has 32 female RJ45 connectors, through which the VGA, keyboard and mouse signals of the computers are transmitted to the commutator. Computers based on keyboard and mouse can coexist by USB or PS2.
- For each computer connected to the switch via UTP Cat.6 network cable, a UTP conversion module to VGA, keyboard and mouse is required (reference # KV040). These modules are compatible with USB / PS2 keyboard / mouse. Maximum UTP cable length of 40m.
- Supported video resolution of up to 1280 x 1024 DDC2B compatible.
- Compatible with Windows, NetWare, OS / 2, Mac, iMac, Sun, Linux and Unix environments.
- Add 32 direct port selection buttons, each with two status LEDs (OnLine and Station).
- Possibility of selecting an active PC by means of a combination of keys from the keyboard of the console, by means of the direct pressing buttons or through the OSD menu (On Screen Display).
- ACL (Access Control List) support for security functions that allow you to create groups of computers to control access for authorized users.
- Multi-language: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Japanese and Simplified Chinese.
- Automatic programmable port scanning from 5 to 99 seconds.
- It allows the chaining of more compatible KVM switches (references # KV00x) to obtain more controllable ports from the main console (up to 8 chained switches and a maximum of 240 ports).
- It has female HD15 connectors for the chaining of KVM switches. To make the chaining a VGA cable type HD15 male to HD15 male is required with all the pins connected, as our reference # VS040.
- 19 "1U rack format that allows installation in a rack or desktop cabinet.
- Mounted in black metal casing, size 450 x 165 x 44 mm.
- Supplied with 12 VDC power supply (1A).
- It has a socket on the back to add remote console expansion modules through UTP and remote console through TCP / IP. It is a socket that by default has a metal cover. Simply open the lid and insert the expansion module, leaving the new ports in sight at the back. Our reference # KV032.
- Gross Weight: 3.33 kg
- Product size (width x depth x height): 45.0 x 16.5 x 4.4 cm
- Number of packages: 1
- Packages size: 57.0 x 25.5 x 12.5 cm
Technical terms
- VGA
- MicroUSB
- USB
- Categories network cables
- Rack unit (U)
- VDC
- Reversible USB Type-C
- KVM
- RACK 19
- Mini USB
- Types of network cables (UTP, FTP, STP)
- USB 3.0
- RJ45
VGA
The term VGA (Video Graphics Array or Video Graphics Adapter) is a graphics display system for PCs developed by IBM. VGA has become one of the standards for the PC image. In text mode, VGA provides a resolution of 720 by 400 pixels. In graphics mode, the resolution is either 640 by 480 (with 16 colors) or 320 by 200 (with 256 colors). The color palette is 262,144.Unlike earlier graphic standards for PCs - MDA, CGA, EGA and VGA - uses analog signals rather than digital signals. Since its introduction in 1987, several other standards have been developed that offer greater resolution and more colors (SVGA, XGA ...), but VGA remains the denominator used. All personal computers manufactured today still have support VGA, and possibly some other more advanced connection.