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Brand | ATEN |
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Model | CS1708i |
Type | USB, PS/2 |
PC Connectors | SPHD-17 |
Console Connectors | SPHD-18 |
Computer Connections | 8 Ports |
Monitor Connections | 1 Port |
Video Resolution | Local: 2048 x 1536; DDC2B Remote: 1600 x 1200 @ 60Hz / 24 bit color depth |
PC Selection | Push Buttons/Hot Keys/OSD |
AutoScan Interval | 1-255 sec. |
LED Indicators | On Line: 8 (Orange) Selected: 8 (Green) Station ID: 2 x 7 segment (Orange) Power On: 1 (Dark Green) 10/100 Mbps: 1 (Orange / Green-at LAN port) |
Temperature | Operation Temperature: 32 ~ 122 Degree Fahrenheit (0 ~ 50 Degrees Celsius) Storage Temperature: -4 ~ 140 Degree Fahrenheit (-20 ~ +60 Degrees Celsius) |
Humidity | 0 ~ 80% RH, Non-condensing |
Power Features | Power Consumption: DC 5.3V; 9.5W: 34BTU/h |
Features | 8-port remote access KVM switch - monitor and control up to 8 computers from a single KVM console Daisy chain up to 15 additional units - control up to 128 computers Auto-sensing of station's position on daisy chained installations; no need for manual dip switch setting; front panel LED indicates station's position Multiplatform support - Windows, Linux, Mac, and Sun Dual Interface - supports PS/2 or USB keyboard and mouse computers Video DynaSync - stores the console monitor's EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) to optimize display resolution Superior video quality - up to 2048 x 1536; DDC2B for the local console; up to 1600 x 1200 @ 60Hz / 24 bit color depth for remote sessions BIOS-level access Mouse DynaSync Rack mountable in a 19" system rack |
Dimensions | 1.73" x 17.21" x 6.29" |
Weight | 6.19 lbs. |
The CS1708i KVM switches is an IP-based KVM control unit that allows both local and remote operators to monitor and access multiple computers. Remote users access the switches over the Internet by means of a web browser using TCP/IP for its remote communications protocol. The CS1708i supports up to 32 concurrent user logins for single-bus computer access. A built-in feature that resembles an Internet chat program - the message board - lets them communicate with each other. The ability to exchange information in real time allows them to cooperatively manage the installation in a smooth and efficient manner.