Black Box ServSwitch Wizard KV2304A Manual De Usuario
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KV2304A
BLACK BOX
®
11/19/2010
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A flexible, professional-grade KVM switch for
high-performance, multihead KVM switching.
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Enables a single user to control four computers
fitted with dual-head, tri-head, or quad-head
video and share USB peripherals between them.
video and share USB peripherals between them.
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Supports access to two, three, or four video
heads on each channel. Switch DVI video,
keyboard, and mouse streams to multiple CPUs.
keyboard, and mouse streams to multiple CPUs.
FeatUreS
Earlier USB KVM switches relied upon standard keyboard
and mouse templates to tell each computer system how to deal
with the connected peripherals. ServSwitch
with the connected peripherals. ServSwitch
™
KVM switches that
support True USB Emulation technology channel the identities of the
connected keyboard and mouse and present them concurrently. This
means specialized keyboards and mice (i.e. USB Sun
connected keyboard and mouse and present them concurrently. This
means specialized keyboards and mice (i.e. USB Sun
™
keyboards,
Glidepoint
®
mice, jog wheels, and more) are fully supported.
Intelligent options port
This highly flexible KVM switch centralizes and simplifies high-end,
multihead video switching access at a single user console with multiple
DVI screens.
DVI screens.
Plus, with advanced support for multiple high-speed USB devices,
the ServSwitch Wizard DVI Dual-Link with True USB Emulation serves
today’s busy multitaskers quite well.
today’s busy multitaskers quite well.
It’s ideal for IT administrators and medical imaging, graphic design,
and broadcast studio professionals who not only require quick, reliable
access to multiple computer CPUs and multiple video channels, but
also need simultaneous access to a mix of USB peripherals.
access to multiple computer CPUs and multiple video channels, but
also need simultaneous access to a mix of USB peripherals.
Select a channel on the ServSwitch Wizard DVI Dual-Link using
hotkeys, a three-button mouse, or the switch’s front-panel controls.
When autoscan is enabled, the switch cycles between connected
computers in sequence automatically. A seven-segment numeric
display indicates the selected channel.
Multihead video channel access—simplified
When autoscan is enabled, the switch cycles between connected
computers in sequence automatically. A seven-segment numeric
display indicates the selected channel.
Multihead video channel access—simplified
The ServSwitch Wizard DVI Dual-Link enables a single KVM
workstation user to control four separate computer systems or
servers and flexibly share peripherals among them.
servers and flexibly share peripherals among them.
In addition to multihead DVI-I video KVM user console inputs
for multiscreen workstations, the switch features dual, triple, or
quad DVI-I video connectors on each of its four computer channels.
This way, you have easy access to two, three, or four video heads on
each channel. For VGA support, see the ServSwitch Wizard VGA, USB
models (KV3X04A series).
quad DVI-I video connectors on each of its four computer channels.
This way, you have easy access to two, three, or four video heads on
each channel. For VGA support, see the ServSwitch Wizard VGA, USB
models (KV3X04A series).
OVERVIEW
Each video head channel on this high-quality switch supports
dual-link digital DVI video at up to 450 megapixels per second. Plus,
it supports high resolutions, whether you need 1920 x 1080 video for
post-production type work or 2560 x 1600 (WQXGA) image clarity for
very detailed medical or R&D lab imaging. Want to use VGA video
instead of DVI? Simply add DVI-to-VGA adapters.
it supports high resolutions, whether you need 1920 x 1080 video for
post-production type work or 2560 x 1600 (WQXGA) image clarity for
very detailed medical or R&D lab imaging. Want to use VGA video
instead of DVI? Simply add DVI-to-VGA adapters.
In addition to multiple video connectors, each computer channel
on the ServSwitch Wizard Dual-Link DVI has USB Type B and a
3.5-mm audio jack inputs.
Multicomputer and multiperipheral access
3.5-mm audio jack inputs.
Multicomputer and multiperipheral access
This high-performance, multimedia switching platform offers
more than just straight switching between four multihead computer
systems. You can also use a KVM console to work on one computer
while your favorite USB devices remain connected to other computers,
all easily accessible to you. And because the ServSwitch Wizard DVI
Dual-Link supports audio connectivity, you can connect speakers to yet
another computer (audio can be switched independently from USB
and video).
systems. You can also use a KVM console to work on one computer
while your favorite USB devices remain connected to other computers,
all easily accessible to you. And because the ServSwitch Wizard DVI
Dual-Link supports audio connectivity, you can connect speakers to yet
another computer (audio can be switched independently from USB
and video).
The ServSwitch Wizard Dual-Link DVI’s rear panel has two USB
Type A ports as part of its KVM user console connections plus
separate switched USB Type A ports for additional USB 2.0
connectivity. You can reassign any of the connected USB peripherals
to any of the connected computers quickly. Attached devices can
either be switched in unison, or you can mix peripherals between
any of the systems.
separate switched USB Type A ports for additional USB 2.0
connectivity. You can reassign any of the connected USB peripherals
to any of the connected computers quickly. Attached devices can
either be switched in unison, or you can mix peripherals between
any of the systems.
The switch supports a wide range of USB devices, especially
high-speed USB 2.0 peripherals on its switched USB ports. Printers,
scanners, and non-standard HID devices can all be attached. For
instance, you can be creating e-mails on one system, listening to
audio on a second one, printing from a third computer, and scanning
documents on a flash drive —all at the same time.
scanners, and non-standard HID devices can all be attached. For
instance, you can be creating e-mails on one system, listening to
audio on a second one, printing from a third computer, and scanning
documents on a flash drive —all at the same time.