Acnodes KDI 8198 User Manual

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User
Manual
15” / 17” / 19” LCD
x = 8 /16 ports IP KVM with Remote Console
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1. Table of Content
2. Introduction
3. Features
4. Package Contents
5. Optional Accessories
6. Peripheral Products
7. Important Safeguards
8. Structure Diagram
1. Table Of Content
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User Manual
9. Dimension Diagram
KDI 8158/81516 P. 7 KDI 8178/81716 P.8 KDI 8198/81916 P.9
10. LCD Session
Main Menu
Resolution Settings
11. KVM Session
12. Start Up
Sub Menu
For Windows For SUN Servers
Front View P.17 Rear View P.18 Installation Steps P.19-20 Cascading P.21 Remote Access P.22 Web Interface P.23
HotKey Command P. 24
P. 11 P.12-13
P. 14 P. 15
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HotKey Command Operation
KVM On Screen Display Control
OSD Structure Diagram OSD Menu Operation
13. FAQ
14. Technical Specification
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2.
Introduction
User Manual
KDI Series is a combination of keyboard, mouse and monitor into a drawer, with features such as flip-up design, adjustable brackets, built in LCD OSD to provide effective assistant for an administrator to control PC system.
KDI Series provides cost effective for your limited IT budget over using CRT and rack mounting. Also, it will be space saving for your compact environment rack and effective assistant for an administrator to control PC system.
3.
Features
Allow Remote access IP KVM from anywhere via TCP/IP network
Unique mechanical design to maximize rack mountable space
Adjustable mounting brackets from 390 to 790mm (front to rear 19”
mounts
Two keyboard selections supporting multiple languages
Three models to choose from 15”, 17” or 19” LCD panel
Slide rails have two fixed positions to prevent movement of the keyboard
Supplied with 12V 5A remote power adapter (single power source)
Built-in KVM switch function for easy controlling and monitoring up to 16
residing servers/ platforms
Support eight characters password protection and search PC server
name
Auto scan mode for monitoring PCs and flexible scan time from 5~99
seconds
Disclaimer This information is subject to change without notice. The producer of this manual accepts no responsibility for damage or claims, resulting from misuse or misinterpretation
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4.
Package Contents
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LCD Monitor Drawer with IP KVM Switch
User
Manual
Power Adapter
DC
Power
Mounting
Fasteners
CD-6
Cord
Bracket
3-in-1 KVM cable
1 Piece
1 Piece
1 Piece
1 Piece
1 Pair
4 Pieces
8 Pieces
Before Unpacking
It is very important to locate the LCD Keyboard Drawer in a suitable environment.
The surface for placing and fixing the LCD Keyboard Drawer should be stable and level
or mounted into a suitable cabinet.
Make sure the place has good ventilation, is out of direct sunlight, away from sources of
excessive dust, dirt, heat, water, moisture and vibration.
Convenience for connecting the LCD Keyboard Drawer to the related facilities should be
well considers too.
Unpacking
The LCD Keyboard Drawer comes with the standard parts shown as above. Check and make sure they are included and in good condition. If anything is missing, or damage, contact the supplier immediately.
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5. Optional Accessories
KVM Cable
CD-6 / 10 / 15
Cascade Cable
CA-2 / 6 / 10 / 15
Conversion Adapter
SUN-31
Others
6ft / 10ft / 15ft PS/2 3-in-1 cable
2ft / 6ft / 10ft / 15ft PS/2 3-to-3 cable
SUN / iMAC USB to PS/2 adapter
Video Input
12V / 24V / 48V DC Power Supply
6. Peripheral Products
Model Description
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CV-401
CV-801
4-Port PS/2 KVM switch
8-Port PS/2 KVM switch
CV-1601 16-Port PS/2 KVM switch
IP-802
8-Port IP KVM switch
IP-1602 16-Port IP KVM switch
CV-101 CAT.5 PS/2 KVM extender
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7. Important
Safeguards
Please read all of these instructions carefully before you use the device. Save this manual for future reference.
Unplug the LCD Keyboard Drawer from the power outlet before cleaning.
Do not spray liquid cleaners or aerosol directly on the device. Wet a cloth with a
neutral detergent (e.g. clean water) and squeeze it tight, then clean the screen slightly with it.
Do not expose the LCD Keyboard Drawer directly to rain, water, moisture or
sunlight.
Avoid pressure on the LCD screen to prevent permanent damage to the display.
Do not attempt to service the device yourself. Improper operation may void your
warranty. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Safe storage environment of the LCD Keyboard Drawer is ranging between –20
and 60
o
C. Permanent damage could occur if the LCD Keyboard Drawer is stored
o
C
outside the safe range.
Unplug the LCD Keyboard Drawer immediately and call qualified service
personnel under the following conditions:
1. If the monitor has been exposed to rain, liquid or water.
2. If the monitor has been dropped or the casing has been damaged.
What the warranty does not cover
1. Any product, on which the serial number has been defaced, modified or removed.
2. Damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from:
a) Accident, misuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning, or other acts of nature,
unauthorized product modification, or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product.
b) Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by us.
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c) Any damage of the product due to shipment.
d) Removal or installation of the product.
e) Causes external to the product, such as electric power fluctuation or failure.
f) Use of supplies or parts not meeting our specifications.
g) Normal wear and tear.
h) Any other causes which does not relate to a product defect.
3. Removal, installation, and set-up service charges.
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8.
Structure Diagram
1.
PS/2 keyboard
User Manual
2.
Aluminium front panel
3.
Class A active matrix TFT LCD panel
4.
Rear metal case
5.
LCD inverter
6.
LCD membrane
7.
Ball bearing telescopic slides with stopper
8.
Adjustable mounting bracket
9.
Optional KVM switch
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Dimension Diagram
User Manual
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KDI 8158/16
1U 15” LCD Keyboard Drawer with IP KVM
15” LCD
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Dimension Diagram
User Manual
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KDI 8178/16
1U 17” LCD Keyboard Drawer with IP KVM
17” LCD
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Dimension Diagram
User Manual
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KDI 8198/16
1U 19” LCD Keyboard Drawer with IP KVM
19” LCD
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LCD
Session
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10. LCD Session
LCD Membrane Diagram
Power
Left
MAIN MENU
BRIGHT/CONTRAST AUTO ADJUST
PHASE/CLOCK
H/V POSITION MISC
Menu/Selection
Right Exit
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RESET
Main Menu
Bright / Contrast
To enter into the Bright, Black level & Contrast sub-menu
Auto Adjust
To perform automatic optimisations of all functions
An “ Adjusting” message is displayed during the process
Phase / Clock
To enter into the phase & clock sub menu
H/V Position
To enter into the H/VPosition sub-menu
MISC
To enter into the MISC sub-menu
Reset
Reset to the default factory settings
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Bright / Contrast
User Manual
1. Brightness
To perform brightness adjustment of the input RGB signal
Use the Left & Right button to adjust and button to “Brightness”
2. Contrast
To adjust the contrast level of the input signal
Use the Left & Right button to adjust and button to “Contrast”
Phase / Clock
1. Phase
To adjust input video sampling clock’s phase
Use the Left & Right button to adjust and button to “Phase”
2. Clock
To adjust input video sampling clock
Use the Left & Right button to adjust and button to “Clock”
H/V Position
1. H.Position
To adjust the horizontal size of the frame
Use the Left & Right button to adjust and button to “H.position”.
2. V.Position
To adjust the vertical position of the frame
Use the Left & Right button to adjust and button to “V.position”.
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MISC
1. Information
The first header row shows the current resolution setup
The second header row shows the horizontal frequency of the current
input signal
The third header row shows the vertical frequency of the current input
signal
2. OSD Timer
To modify the duration of the OSD time-out
3. Color a) 5500K
Select Colour Temp at 5500K
b) 6500K
Select Colour Temp at 6500K
c) 9500K
Select Colour Temp at 9500K
d) User
Change Colour Temp by manual
4. Language
To select the language of OSD menu 7 Languages :
(1) English
(2) Japanese (日本語)
(3) Chinese (中文)
(4) German
(5) Francais
(6) Espanol
(7) Italiano
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Resolution Settings
For Microsoft Windows
Step 1 – Press right click on the desktop
Step 2 – Choose “Properties”
Step 3 – Change the “Screen Resolution”
Step 4 – Change the “Screen refresh rate”
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10. LCD Session
Resolution Settings
For SUN Servers
Resolution configuration procedures should be run by qualified SUN
server administrator
Sun Servers are using resolution at 1152 x 900 x 76Hz.
Supported resolution mode for 15” LCD:
1024 x 768 x 70/75Hz
Supported resolution mode for 17” LCD:
1280 x 1024 x 75Hz
You need to change the Sun Server resolution before you connect to
LCD Display.
Please do the following procedures to change the resolution settings :
1. As root:
You may find the following comment “/user/sbin/m64config”.
2. To view current resolution:
Type “/user/sbin/m64config – prconf”.
3. To change to 1024x768 @ 70MHz:
Type “/user/sbin/m64config – res 1024x768x70 now”.
4. The screen will be rubbish.
5. Then type “pkill Xsun”.
And Type “pkill Xsession” to restart the Xsession.
Note : Remember to RESTART the server after these processes.
Under Common Desktop Environment (CDE).
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To change the OpenBoot resolution, you can type the following
command in OK prompt.
1. In OK prompt, type “setenv output-device screen:r1024x768x70”.
2. Type “ pri ntenv” to confi rm th e resol ution has bee n ch anged to
1024x768x70Hz.
3. Then type, “reset” to restart the system.
Note : Remember to RESTART the server after these processes.
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KVM
Session
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11. KVM Session
Front View
8 PORT
16 PORT
21 3
98 10
21 3
LED Indication
Selected Channel LED - Displayed channel on monitor & red in
Channel select button - Press to select channel from 1 – 8.
Shift
button
Online Channel LED - Green LED state the PC has connected
Bank No.
Bank button
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Selected Channel LED
Online Channel LED
Selected Channel LED
Online Channel LED
Channel Select Button
4 5 6
11 12 13
PC Ports
Channel Select Button
54 6 7
PC Ports
BANK Button
BANK No.
7 8
15 16
B
S
Shift Button
BANK No.
8
Rese t
BANK Button
B
LED.
- Press & Hold follow with a channel
button to
and
power on.
- Display the Bank no. from 1 – 8.
select channel from 9 – 16.
- Select the bank from 1 – 8 (for cascade only).
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Rear View
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Figure 11-1. Identi fy ing IP KVM rear panel components
Rear Panel Components
Location
j
k
l
m
n
o
Component
8 or 16 PC Ports
Serial Port
RJ-45 LAN Port
Cascade Port
Virtual Media USB Port
DC Power Inpu t
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Installation Steps
Step 1. Connect the included power adapter to IP KVM and switch on. A beep sounds and “BANK No.” LED indicated the current bank status.
DC Power Inpu t
Figure 11-2. Identi fy ing IP KVM rear panel components
Step 2. Connect the Local Console of KVM to Input device and Display Unit.
Local Console Device (Monitor, Keyboard & Mouse)
Figure 11-3. IP KVM Rear View
Step 3. Connect the IP KVM to your servers up to 16 servers (for RKP11X-IP1602 only, RKP11X-IP802 serve up to 8 ports )(Fig. 1)
HDDB 15-pin KVM connector on KVM cable (Black)
Figure 1-1. PS/2 KVM Cable
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Figure 11-4. IP KVM Rear View
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Step 4. Connect the IP KVM to your Servers using the provided KVM cables* (Fig. 1)
VGA HDDB-15-pin connector on KVM cable (Blue)
PS/2 mouse connector on KVM cable (Green)
PS/2 keyboard connector on KVM cable (Purple)
Server connectors
PS/2 keyboard port of your server
PS/2 mouse port of your server
VGA HDDB 15-pin display output port of your server
Figure 11-4. PS/2 KVM Cable
Step 5. Connect IP KVM to the network for remote control purpose.
Remote site: Using Java Enabled Browser to remote access and mange your servers.
Inte rnet / Intranet Network
Figure 11-5. IP KVM Rear View
**Refer to the IP KVM user manual for detail setup and usage.
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Cascading
User Manual
Using CA-6 PS/2 KVM cable to connect from Bank 1’s “Cascade port” to Bank 2’s “Console port”. After connected please press “Bank” & “Channel” button on the front of the PS/2 KVM switch to reset the PS/2 KVM switch.
Bank 1
Bank 2
Bank 8 (Max.)
CA-6 PS/2 KVM cable
CA-6 PS/2 KVM cable
Figure 11-6. IP KVM Rear View
Figure 11-7. PS/2 KVM Rear View
Figure 11-8. PS/2 KVM Rear View
Cascade level Max. : 8 level
Max. PC connection is 128 or with additional 122 PCs.
All PS/2 KVM switch is compatible & can cascade with each other.
Using CA-6 PS/2 KVM cable to cascade.
Normal distance from one PS/2 KVM to another is 15 feet.
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Remote Access the IP KVM
Device Factory Default Information:
IP Address : 192.168.1.22 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway : none
name : super
Login Passwords
: pass
Step 1. Open your java enabled browser, e.g.: Internet Explorer 6, Netscape,
Mozilla, FirFox..
Step 2. Enter the IP address of the IP KVM in the address box.
http://192.168.1.22
Enter Username “super”
*All brand names, logo registered trademark s are properties of their respective owners. *All information change without any notice
(Factory default)
Enter Password “pass”
(Factory default)
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Figure 11-9. IP KVM login page
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IP KVM web base interface
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qn o
Figure 11-10. Main page of IP KVM
IP KVM Configurations
Location
**Refer to the IP KVM user manual for detail setup and usage.
*All brand names, logo registered trademark s are properties of their respective owners. *All information change without any notice
j
k
l
m
n
o
p
q
Function
KVM Console & Telnet Console setup
Virtual Media setup
Change Password and User management
User Console, Keyboard, mouse and Video settings
Network, Serial port, security, date, log view settings
Device Status, Firmware upgrade, Event log & Unit reset
Log off user and exit from IP KVM.
Current console preview
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1. The channels that have PC connected and it is switch on will have a green LED on that channel.
2. The red LED will indicate the selected channel.
3. 7 segments LED will display the bank number.
4. Press channel button to select the channel.
5. Enter the password, default is “00000000” eight zeros.
6. Otherwise the keyboard & mouse will be locked.
7. If you forget your password, send back to Manufacturer.
HotKey Command
Simple key sequence.
Press “ Scroll Lock” twice within 2 seconds.
Follow with a beep sound, going into the hot key mode.
Need to key in the hot key within 2 seconds.
Go back to Operation System Control state.
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Hot-key Command Operation
1. Calling OSD Menu
Scroll
Scroll
+ +
2. Switch to Previous Port (powered on PC only)
Scroll
+ +
Scroll
£
Space Bar
3. Switch to Next Power On Port (powered on PC only)
Scroll
+ +
Scroll
¤
4. Switch to Previous Bank
Scroll
+
Scroll
5. Switch to Specific Port
Scroll
Example :
a) Bank 1 Port 4
Scroll
b) Bank 2 Port 16
Scroll
+ +
Scroll
+
+
Scroll
Scroll
+
+
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+
1
2
Pg
Up
Bank 1~8
First digit of Port Number:
0 for Port 0-9 1 for Port 10-16
No.
+
+
+
0 or 1
0 4
+
1 6
+
Second digit of port Number
No. 0 - 9
+
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HotKey Command Operation
6. Switch to Next Bank
Scroll
Scroll
+
+
PgDn
7. Enable / Disable beeper sound
Scroll
Scroll
+
+
B
Note: The default Beeper function is ON and beeper control is only for
8. Auto Scan for Powered on PC
Scroll
Scroll
+
+
S
9. Reset to factory Default Setting
Scroll
Scroll
+
+
R
Note: Not available for password reset.
10. Find Port by name
+ +
Scroll
Scroll
Note: When the above dialogue appear, type the PC name and the OSD Menu
will search PC name starting from 1
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F
ROM REFLASH
F I N D :
st
powered on PC port.
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OSD Structure Diagram
BANK : 1
01
SYSTEM
01
SYSTEM 02
02
03 SYSTEM 03
SYSTEM 04
04
05 SYSTEM 05
07 SYSTEM 07 08  SYSTEM 08
OSD : 1 0 SEC. CHANGE PASSWORD
06
SYSTEM 06
Bank Session
PC Session
KVM Settings
SCAN: 1 0 SEC. CONSOLE ON/OFF
ESC : QUIT ENTER :COMPLETE
TAB : NEXT INSERT :EDIT
Session
Menu
á/â: SELECT PORT
PgDn/PgUp: BANK SELECT
PgDn/PgUp: BANK SELECT
Information
OSD Menu Operation
Use “Tab” key to select session like Bank, PC, OSD, SCAN, CHANGE PASSWORD, CONSOLE ON/OFF, etc…
Bank Session
Use Page Up & Page Down to switch previous or next bank
PC Session
1. “” next to the PC name represents the PC system is powered on
2. Use up arrow key “  ” or down arrow key “  ” to select port for destination PC name and press “Enter” to select
3. Edit PC name - Press “Ins” key for editing PC name
Note: PC name should not be more than 8 characters.
4. When editing is finished press “Enter”.
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KVM Settings Session
1. OSD
OSD Menu on screen time
default is 10 seconds.
It can be modified from 05 – 99
seconds.
2. Scan
Scan interval from one PC port
to next PC port when applying auto scan, its default is 10 seconds.
It can be modified to 99
seconds for maximum.
3. Change Password
Default password “00000000”
8 zeros
Choose “Change Password” in
KVM Setting Session.
Key-in the existing password.
Enter the New Password.
Re-Enter the New Password.
Changing Password complete.
The steps are shown as next
picture:
4. Console On/OFF
ON – any user can use the
console
OFF – user is not allowed to
use the console port, unless password is entered.
Default – OFF, you need to
key-in password.
5. Escape
When the following screen is
appeared, you can press ”ESC” key to escape.
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ENTER PASSWORD :
ESC : QUIT ENTER :
ENTER NEW PASSWORD :
ESC : QUIT ENTER : COMPLETE
RETYPE NEW PASSWORD :
ESC : QUIT ENTER :
COMPLETE
NEW PASSWORD COMPLETE
ESC : QUIT ENTER :
COMPLETE
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13. FAQ
1. Don’t press any keys on the keyboard while the selected computer keyboard
2. The computer boot up fine, but keyboard doesn’t work.
Make sure the keyboard works when directly plugged into the computer.
Try a different keyboard, but use only 101, 102 or 104-key keyboard.
3. The Mouse is not detected during PC boot up.
Make sure the mouse works when directly plugged into the computer.
Make sure the mouse is a true PS/2 mouse. A combo mouse will work just as long
as it is set for PS/2 mode with the correct adapter. Try a different mouse.
Avoid moving the mouse or pressing the mouse buttons when switching ports.
Avoiding switching ports during shutting down the PC process.
When you switch one PC port to another PC port, the best scan time setting need to
be set to 5 seconds or more. Normally, the VGA monitor change one resolution mode to another will take one or two seconds. So, the scan time is not recommended to below 5 seconds.
4. Sun Server connection problem.
PS/2 KVM switch are using standard PS/2 type keyboard, mouse and D-sub 15pin VGA for connection. If you need to connect Sun Server to PS/2 KVM switch, you need a separate converter kit.
5. Sun – 31 Kit
Convert USB to P/S 2 Keyboard & Mouse.
New model Sun Micro Server are using D-sub 15 pin Standard VGA.
is
booting up. Otherwise, it might cause the
error or keyboard is not detected at PC side.
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User Manual
KVM
Item
KVM Channel Port
KVM Channel Interface
Remote Console Port
Serial Port
PC Computer Interface
Cascade Port Connector
KVM Cable Connection
PC selection
LED
On Screen Display Control
Scan Mode Intervals
VGA Resolution
Bandwidth
Cascade MAX. Level
Remote
Supported web browser
encrytion
Housing
Operation
Storage Temperature
Humidity
web-based access Internet, LAN / WAN, or dial-up modem
Temperature
8 port /
HDDB 15 pin
RJ45 8P8C x 1
RS232 x 1
PS/2 Keyboard: Mini Din 6 pin Female
PS/2
3-in-one HDDB 15-pin KVM Cable (CA-6/ 10/ 15)
On Screen Display, Hot Key & Push Button
1 Bank LED
8 / 16 Online LED (Green) & Selected LED (Red)
Yes
5~99 Sec.
Local : 1600 x 1200 / Remote : 1280 x 1024
200MHz
8 levels wit h addition 112 / 120 PCs connection
Microsoft IE, Netscape navigator or Mozilla Data
Secure socket layer SSL v2 / v3
Metal
0~40
-20 ~ 60℃
0~80%, Non-Condensing
16
PS/2 Mouse: Mini Din 6 pin Female
VGA : HDDB 15pin Female
Keyboard: Mini Din 6 pin Female
Mouse: Mini Din 6 pin Female
PS/2
VGA: HDDB 15pin Female
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port
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LCD
Item
LCD Screen Manufacturer LCD
Origin
Panel
Resolution
Brightness
Color
Contrast Ratio
Viewing Angle (H x V)
Display Area
Pixel Pitch
Response Time (Tr)
Response Time (Tf)
Back Light
Horizontal Sync.
Vertical Sync.
Input Signal
Power Management
15” TFT
1,024 x 768
450 cd/m
2
16.2 Million
400:1
140° x 115°
304 x 228 mm
0.297 mm
5ms
20ms
48.3 - 60.0 kHz
60 - 75 Hz
4 x Cold Cathode Fluores cent Tube
Description
15” TFT
South Korea
17” TFT
1,280 x 1,0 2 4
300 cd/m
16.2 Million
700:1
150° x 135°
337 x 270 mm
0.264 mm
2ms
6ms
56.7 - 82.1 kHz
55 - 77 Hz
Analog RGB 0.7Vp-p
VESA DPMS
Brightness, Contract, Colour, Cloc k
H.Position, V.Position, Phase, Scaling
OSD Control
Power Input
Video Input
Auto
Config., Input Select, Multi-Window
Clear EEPROM,
12V DC Adapter
OSD adjust
15-pin D-Sub Connector
Product
Item
Product Dimension
KDI 815x / 817x: 44.2 (W) x 4.45 (H) x 60.0 (D) cm KDI 819X: 44. 2 (W) x 4.45 (H) x 65.0 (D) cm
Packing Dimension
KDI 815x / 8 17 x : 60.0 (W) x 22.0 (H) x 77. 0 (D) KDI 819x: 60.0 (W) x 22.0 (H) x 84.0 (D) cm
KDI 815x Series - approximate 15 / 21 k g
Net / Gross Weight
*
All brand names, logo registered trademarks are properties of their respective owners.
KDI 817x Series - approximate 16 / 22 KDI 819x Series - approximate 17 / 23 kg
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Description
2
19” TFT
1,280 x 1,0 2 4
300 cd/m
16.7 Million
700:1
150° x 135°
376 x 301 mm
0.294 mm
1.7ms
6.3ms
53.0 - 79.9 kHz
50 - 75 Hz
2
Print at 11/2005
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