Rose UM8-2X8U/E Prospecto
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Typical Application
UltraMatrix Models
The UltraMatrix UM4 and UM8 models are
based on a five-card chassis which accepts up to four computer/user
cards and one expansion card. The UM16 model uses four
cards and one expansion card. The UM16 model uses four
computer/user cards and two expansion cards. The UltraMatrix
comes ready-to-go with the cards installed according to your order.
The maximum you can populate one chassis is sixteen computers and
four users. You can connect the units together to add more
computers and users. The chassis is versatile for expanding as your
system grows. It makes maintenance and service easy and supports
comes ready-to-go with the cards installed according to your order.
The maximum you can populate one chassis is sixteen computers and
four users. You can connect the units together to add more
computers and users. The chassis is versatile for expanding as your
system grows. It makes maintenance and service easy and supports
future hardware.
Cables
Rose’s UltraCable streamlines the cable connections to
UltraMatrix, simplifying cable management and improving system
reliability. Computer or user cables are ordered by the connector type
needed and desired length. Expansion cables are ordered by length
and are usually connected in a bus. You need one cable for every two
reliability. Computer or user cables are ordered by the connector type
needed and desired length. Expansion cables are ordered by length
and are usually connected in a bus. You need one cable for every two
global user stations.
Installation
The UltraMatrix is easy to install. You simply connect
your computers, keyboards, monitors, and mice to the UltraMatrix
ports using UltraCables. Configure each switch by access the on-
screen menu, configure settings such as computer names and
ports using UltraCables. Configure each switch by access the on-
screen menu, configure settings such as computer names and
security, and save it in flash memory.
Operation
You can tailor the UltraMatrix to suit your style of
operation by configuring the level of security that you desire. You can
either auto-assign security settings to KVM stations or require users
to log into the switch with a user ID or password. The user profile
then grants access rights to designated computers and controls other
either auto-assign security settings to KVM stations or require users
to log into the switch with a user ID or password. The user profile
then grants access rights to designated computers and controls other
characteristics. Use simple keyboard commands to access
computers and system status. The On-screen display gives helpful
messages to indicate the status of all connections. To allow
maximum versatility, users can connect in four different modes: view,
share, control, and private. Each card also has a serial port if you wish
to control the connection of any user station to any computer by at
computers and system status. The On-screen display gives helpful
messages to indicate the status of all connections. To allow
maximum versatility, users can connect in four different modes: view,
share, control, and private. Each card also has a serial port if you wish
to control the connection of any user station to any computer by at
the serial data link of another computer.
Serial devices
The on-screen display of the UltraMatrix is so
powerful that it can be configured to be a color VT220 terminal for
accessing serial devices.
accessing serial devices.
Keyboard and Mouse
UltraMatrix fully emulates the keyboard
and mouse, so computers can be booted at any time. It supports all
operating systems such as Windows 95/98/NT/2000, Linux, Sun
Solaris/Open Windows, Apple, and UNIX workstations. Keyboard and
mouse can be PC or Sun. Five types of computer mice are directly
supported including wheel mice. USB and Apple are supported by
inexpensive external converters.
operating systems such as Windows 95/98/NT/2000, Linux, Sun
Solaris/Open Windows, Apple, and UNIX workstations. Keyboard and
mouse can be PC or Sun. Five types of computer mice are directly
supported including wheel mice. USB and Apple are supported by
inexpensive external converters.
Flash Memory
To support the latest devices, UltraMatrix
contains flash memory. We provide free lifetime firmware upgrades,
available from our FTP site. Load new firmware into the UltraMatrix
available from our FTP site. Load new firmware into the UltraMatrix
to add new features or support new equipment.
On-screen-menu
The UltraMatrix excels with it's on-screen
menu technology. The interface uses pop-up boxes to make
selections. Help line is shown for each item to make the interface
even more user-friendly. The interface can be programmed for
English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, or Portuguese. You can
selections. Help line is shown for each item to make the interface
even more user-friendly. The interface can be programmed for
English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, or Portuguese. You can
easily configure the computer names, security, appearance, screen
saver and many other features with ease and style. Use the on-
screen menu to connect to computers by name, see connection
status, and observe system status in real time.
saver and many other features with ease and style. Use the on-
screen menu to connect to computers by name, see connection
status, and observe system status in real time.
Part Numbers
Model
# Users
# Computers
UM4-0X8U/E 0
8
UM4-0X16U/E 0
16
UM4-1X8U 1
8
UM4-1X16U 1
16
UM4-4X16U 4
16
UM8-0X16U/E 0
16
UM8-1X16U 1
16
UM8-2X8U 2
8
UM8-4X16U 4
16
UM16-0X16U/E2 0
16
UM16-1X16U 1
16
UM16-2X8U 2
8
UM16-4X16U 4
16
/E or /E2 part number suffix = expansion card installed
/ERJ or /E2RJ part number suffix = RJ45 expansion card installed
0 user models are generally used in an expanded system
/ERJ or /E2RJ part number suffix = RJ45 expansion card installed
0 user models are generally used in an expanded system
UM16 models require two expansion cards
RM-UM4/nn
RM-UM4/nn
(4x/8X) Rackmount kit, nn=19”, 23”, or 24”
RM-UM16/nn
(16X) Rackmount kit, nn=19”, 23”, or 24”
Specifications
Dimensions
(UM4 & UM8 – 3RU) 16.7”W x 7.0”D x 5.25”H
(UM4 & UM8 – 3RU) 42.4 x 17.8 x 13.3 cm
(UM16 – 4RU) – 16.7”W x 7.0”D x 7.0”H
(UM16 – 4RU) – 42.4 x 17.8 x 17.8 cm
Weight
(UM4 & UM8) – 14 lb. (6.4kg) fully populated
(UM16) – 17 lb. (7.7kg) fully populated
Power
Auto-switching 90 – 240 VAC, 45 – 60 watts
Video bandwidth UM4 = 100MHz, UM8, UM16 = 250MHz
Video sync
Video sync
HV, composite. Sync-on-green
Environmental
0 – 45° C, 5% – 80% non-cond. relative humidity
Connectors
Power: IEC 320 standard receptacle
CPU/KVM:
DB25F
Expansion: UM4=DB15M/F, UM8/16=HD15M/F
RS232 serial: RJ45 6 conductor
Chassis
Electro galvanized steel, black powder coated
Approvals
UL, cUL, TUV, CE
Rear View UM4-4X16U/E UM16-4X16U/E2 UM8-4X16U/E