ConnectPRO Switch PR14KIT User Manual

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Table of Contents – cont.  
CHAPTER 3 – OPERATION (CONT.)  
Hot-Key Commands  
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To Select a Port  
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To Initiate or Deactivate Auto-Scan  
To Initiate Manual Scan  
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To Adjust the Scan Rate Interval  
To Adjust the Keyboard Typematic Rate  
To initiate Audio-Stick  
On-Screen-Display (OSD)  
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14  
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To Label a Port (F1)  
To Select Ports for Auto-Scan (F2)  
To Lock / Unlock a Port with a Password (F3)  
CHAPTER 4 – APPENDIX  
Part Descriptions  
Troubleshooting  
Specifications  
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16~18  
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1 INTRODUCTION  
Overview  
ConnectPROä is proud to announce the Master-IT PRO professional  
line of KVM switches. With the use of one keyboard, one monitor, and  
one mouse, multiple computer systems can be accessed and controlled.  
Designed for both industrial and office use, the Master-IT PRO functions  
independently of the operating system and does not require any  
additional interface cards or software. Installation is simply a matter of  
connecting cables. Front panel buttons, hot-key commands, and On-  
Screen-Display features provide easy operation and computer selection.  
The Master-IT PRO is available in 2, 4, 8, & 16 port models, as well as  
Dual-Console configurations providing connectivity for over 128 systems  
from a single console. All models support both PS/2 and AT/Serial mice  
and keyboards and are easily installed in standard 19” server racks with  
the exception of the PR-12, which is not rack mountable.  
The On-Screen-Display (OSD) is an optional facility and is available on  
all models with four or more ports. The OSD includes features for  
automatic scanning of select systems, secure port authentication, visual  
port identification, and cascade systems monitoring.  
Firmware upgrades are standard, and for those special projects, the  
Master-IT PRO can be configured with specially designed firmware to  
accommodate the most unique industrial applications.  
The Master-IT PRO is the best cost-effective and space saving solution  
for industrial and office applications.  
Features  
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Manage over 128 systems with one or two consoles.  
All hot-swappable ports.  
System selection by front panel buttons, or hotkey commands.  
Supports 1920 x 1440 video resolution.  
Supports 200 MHz bandwidth.  
Auto-Scan facility.  
19" rack-mountable (except PR-12).  
Two-Tier cascadable.  
Buzzer sound for switching confirmation.  
Supports PS/2 & AT/Serial mice & keyboards.  
Individual port buttons and LEDs.  
Project specific firmware available.  
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Configurations  
The Master-IT PRO can be set up as a Single Master or cascaded in a  
Master/Slave configuration.  
A single master involves only one Master-IT PRO KVM switch, and has  
the keyboard, monitor and mouse directly connected to its’ console ports.  
A cascaded configuration involves “daisy-chaining” a slave Master-IT  
PRO KVM switch to the master unit. The KVM switch which has the  
keyboard, monitor and mouse directly connected to it is considered the  
master. All others are considered as slaves. The master must have an  
equal number or more PC ports than the slave. Do not attempt to  
configure a slave with more PC ports than the master.  
In a cascaded configuration, the PC ports of the master are used to  
“daisy-chain” to the console ports of the slave. Only PC ports 1 through 8  
can be used to “daisy-chain” to the console ports of the slave.  
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2 INSTALLATION  
Installation Overview  
Installation is simply a matter of connecting cables to their appropriate  
ports on each Master-IT PRO and each computer.  
Prior to beginning the installation procedures, verify that all Master-IT  
PRO KVM switches are powered OFF.  
Once the configuration is completed, add consoles, cables and  
computers in the following order:  
1. If necessary, install the optional rack-mount kit to each Master-IT  
PRO KVM switch and mount it in the rack. Then mount the cable  
support bar to the back of the rack.  
2. Connect the 9V DC 500mA power adapter to each Master-IT PRO  
KVM switch.  
3. Connect the keyboard, monitor, and mouse directly to the console  
ports of the master.  
4. Connect one end of each Premium 3-in-1 cable to an available PC  
port on each Master-IT PRO KVM switch.  
5. Connect the other end of each Premium 3-in-1 cable to each  
computer. Then power ON each computer. Computers that are  
already powered ON can be connected at any time.  
Components  
Bellow is a list of components that make up a complete Master-IT PRO  
configuration.  
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Master-IT PRO KVM switch.  
ConnectPROä Premium 3-in-1 KVM Cables.  
A power adapter with a rating of 9V DC 500mA and polarity of  
positive-on-center.  
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Master-IT PRO Rack-Mount Kit. (optional)  
Master-IT Multi-Media module. (optional)  
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Single Master Configuration  
A Single Master configuration involves only one Master-IT PRO  
KVM switch into which the PS/2 keyboard, monitor and PS/2  
mouse are directly connected as well as the computers.  
Connecting a PS/2 keyboard, a PS/2 mouse and a monitor directly  
to the designated CONSOLE ports of any Master-IT PRO model  
will automatically configure that KVM switch as the master. (There  
are two sets of console ports on the PR-28 for two sets of PS/2  
keyboards, mice and monitors).  
Once the console ports are occupied, connect multiple sets of  
premium 3-in-1 cables (Part #: PS-1P) to the computer ports of  
the Master-IT PRO to complete a Single Master configuration. See  
figure 1.  
Figure 1. Single Console Connection  
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Cascade Configuration (Master/Slave)  
A cascade configuration consists of one master unit and one or  
more slave units. The master unit has the PS/2 keyboard, PS/2  
mouse and VGA monitor directly connected to its’ console ports,  
from which the operator will access any computer. Additional  
levels of one or more Master-IT PRO switches can be connected  
to PC Ports 1~8 of a MASTER or SLAVE unit to expand the  
number of computers that can be accessed and controlled,  
thereby creating a cascade configuration.  
The Master-IT PRO will automatically configure itself to be either a  
master or a slave. All models can be mixed in a cascade  
configuration. A master must have an equal number or more PC  
ports than the slaves. Do not attempt to configure a slave with  
more ports that the master. See figure 2.  
Figure 2. Cascade Configuration  
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Dual-Console Configuration  
The advanced Dual-Console Master-IT PRO, has the same functionality  
and features as the single console version. However, it also enables  
individual access and control from either of two separate consoles at  
different locations. Currently available in an 8-port configuration,  
ConnectPROä can specially manufacture the Dual-Console version in 2,  
4 & 16 ports to accommodate your project requirements.  
The Dual-Console Master-IT PRO is the IT Managers’ solution for  
Bi-locational command and control.  
External Power Supply  
In the event that additional power is required, a 9V DC 500mA power  
adapter is supplied with a polarity of positive-on-center.  
In a Single Master configuration, an external power supply may not be  
required unless power starvation is evident.  
In a cascade configuration, the power adapter should be connected to  
the master and each slave to facilitate the On-Screen-Display (OSD)  
functions.  
Multi-Media Module (optional)  
The Master-IT Multi-Media Module, MAV-108, can be connected to any 4  
through 8 port Master-IT PRO KVM switch, through it’s Mini-DIN-8 link  
port. It allows the operator to simultaneously perform audio tasks from  
either the currently selected computer or from a computer that is on a  
different port entirely. The MAV-108 is a true multi-tasking facility.  
(Figure 4.)  
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Rack-Mount Kit (optional)  
An optional Rack-Mount Kit is available for Master-IT PRO models with 4  
through 16 ports. It fits perfectly in standard 19” server racks. The kit  
includes side mount brackets, and a cable support bar, which mounts on  
the back of the rack enclosure. (Figure 5.)  
Figure 3. Rack-Mount Kit Side Brackets  
Figure 4. Rear Cable Support Bar.  
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3 OPERATION  
Front Panel Buttons  
Each Master-IT PRO model has front panel buttons, which can be used  
to initiate different functions manually. They can be used to select ports,  
initiate the Auto-Scan function, and reset keyboard and mouse  
connectivity.  
To select a port to access a connected computer, simply press the  
corresponding front panel button once.  
Figure 5. Front Panel Button & LED  
To initiate keyboard and mouse reset, simultaneously press and release  
the #1 & #2 front panel buttons for 5 seconds.  
Each model with more than two ports will have its’ own pair of front panel  
buttons designated for activating Auto-Scan manually. Simultaneously  
pressing and releasing these two buttons will initiate the auto-scan  
function. To deactivate auto-scan, press and release the left CTRL  
keyboard key twice or press the reset button combination.  
Front Panel LED Indicators  
The LED indicators above the front panel buttons illuminate green and  
red to verify that there is a powered on computer occupying that port,  
and to show that a particular port has been activated.  
Green indicates that a port is occupied with a powered ON computer.  
Red indicates that port has been activated.  
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Buzzers and Beeps  
Whenever a command or event is initiated, either a buzzer or beep will  
sound to indicate a successful or failed command.  
A built-in buzzer generates a high-pitch beep for correct hot-key  
command; otherwise, one low-pitch beep for error  
Hot-Key Commands  
TO SELECT A PORT:  
In a single master configuration, press and release the left CTRL key  
twice, followed by the keys that represent the number of the port that  
has the computer.  
For example, to select a computer that is connected to port 5, press  
and release the left CTRL key twice, then press the #5 key once.  
CTRL , CTRL , 5  
In a cascade configuration (master/slave), press and release the left  
CTRL key twice, followed by the number key that represents the port  
on the master that is being used to daisy-chain, then press the  
number key that represent the port on the slave that the computer is  
connected to.  
For example, to select a computer that is connected to port # 8 of a  
slave, when port # 1 of the master is used to daisy-chain, press and  
release the left CTRL key twice, then press and release the #1 key,  
then press and release the #8 key.  
CTRL , CTRL , 1 , 8  
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TO INITIATE OR DEACTIVATE AUTO-SCAN:  
Press and release the left CTRL key twice, followed by the F1 key  
once.  
CTRL , CTRL , F1  
To deactivate the Auto Scan feature, press and release the left CTRL  
key twice.  
When Auto Scan detects any keyboard or mouse activity, it suspends  
the scanning until activity stops; it then resumes with the next  
computer in sequence. The length of the Auto Scan interval (Scan  
Rate) is adjustable. Locked devices will be skipped during the scan.  
The Auto Scan facility automatically displays either all computers that  
are powered ON or individually selected computers chosen by the  
operator, one-by-one at a fixed interval.  
TO INITIATE MANUAL SCAN:  
Press and release the left CTRL key twice, followed by the F2 key  
once.  
CTRL , CTRL , F2  
Manual Scan enables manual back and forth switching between  
computers that are powered ON. Locked devices cannot be scanned.  
Press (up) arrow key or ¯ (down) arrow key to select the previous  
or the next computer in sequence. To deactivate Manual Scan, press  
any other key.  
TO ADJUST THE SCAN RATE INTERVAL:  
To adjust the Scan Rate interval, press and release the left CTRL key  
twice, followed by the F3 key once.  
CTRL , CTRL , F3  
Entering this key sequence sets the time duration between switching  
to the next computer.  
One to four beeps will sound to indicate a scan rate interval of 3, 8, 15  
and 30 seconds respectively.  
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TO ADJUST THE KEYBOARD TYPEMATIC RATE:  
To adjust keyboard typematic rate (characters/sec), press and  
release the left CTRL key twice, followed by the F4 key once.  
CTRL , CTRL , F4  
Each time this key sequence is entered,1 to 4 beeps will sound  
corresponding to 10, 15, 20 and 30 characters/sec respectively.  
This typematic setting will override the typematic settings of the  
computers’ BIOS and the operating system.  
TO INITATE AUDIO-STICK:  
To initiate or deactivate the Audio-Stick feature, press and release the  
left CTRL key twice, followed by the F5 key once.  
CTRL , CTRL , F5  
Each time this hot-key sequence in entered, an ON or OFF state is  
initiated and 1 or 2 beeps will sound corresponding to ON or OFF  
respectively. This hot-key sequence facilitates the optional MAV-108  
multi-media module which would be LINKed to a designated  
MASTER unit of a Master-IT PRO configuration.  
When set to ON, audio selection follows computer selection. When  
set to OFF, audio selection stops following computer selection. This  
allows the operator to listen to a particular computer's audio signals  
while operating other computers.  
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On-Screen-Display (OSD)  
TO INITIATE OSD:  
Press and release the left CTRL key twice to view the hot-key menu.  
Press and release the left CTRL key three times to view the KVM  
MENU.  
The Hot-Key Menu shows instructions for the various OSD functions.  
Use this as a guide to become familiar with its’ functions.  
The KVM Menu shows a list of the computers with corresponding  
channel addresses, names and status information.  
TO EXIT OSD:  
Press and release the ESC key once.  
TO LABEL A PORT:  
To edit a name entry of a computer or a Master-IT PRO slave unit.  
Use the (up) and ¯ (down) arrow keys to highlight a channel, then  
press the F1 key followed by an 8 character name entry. Valid  
characters are A~Z, and 0~9 and the dash character. Lowercase  
letters are automatically converted to capitals. Press the  
BACKSPACE key to make changes. All name entries are retained  
until changed by the operator, even if the unit is completely powered  
OFF or in storage.  
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Figure 6. On-Screen-Display  
TO SELECT A COMPUTER FROM WITHIN THE OSD:  
Use the (up), ¯ (down), and ® (right) arrow keys on the keyboard,  
to choose the computer, then press the ENTER key to finalize the  
selection.  
TRIANGLE MARK (4):  
A triangle mark (4) to the right of a name indicates the port is  
cascaded to a Slave; the number at the left of the triangle mark  
shows the number of ports the Slave has, i.e. 84for PR-18. Pressing  
the ENTER key brings you one level down and another screen pops  
up listing the names of the computers on that Slave. The name of the  
Slave will be shown at the upper right corner of the OSD menu. It is  
useful when grouping computers and still be able to see the group  
name.  
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EYE MARK (N ):  
An eye mark (N) to the right of a name indicates this computer is  
selected to be monitored while in Scan mode. In OSD, this mark can  
be switched on or off by pressing and releasing the F2 key once.  
TO LOCK A DEVICE WITH A PASSWORD:  
1. Scroll to the desired port where the device is connected, then  
press and release the F3 key once. Only one device can be  
locked at a time, either a computer or a Master-IT PRO KVM  
switch that has been configured as a slave.  
2. Type in up to four characters for the password, then press and  
release the ENTER key once to complete the lock. A lock mark  
(Ï) will indicate that port is secure.  
There are two ways to access a locked device:  
a. Permanently unlock a device from within OSD by pressing and  
releasing the F3 key once, then enter the password.  
b. Temporarily unlock a device for access by selecting a locked  
port and typing in the password when prompted. The device  
will then automatically return to the LOCKED status when any  
other port is selected.  
NOTE:  
If the password is forgotten or lost, the only way to regain access  
is to permanently disable the security function by removing all  
possible power sources from the Master-IT PRO unit that has  
been configured as the MASTER unit. All computers and slave  
units as well as the 9V power adapter must be removed from the  
master unit.  
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4 APPENDIX  
Part Descriptions  
Master-IT PRO Models:  
Model #  
PR-12  
PR-14  
PR-18  
PR-116  
PR-28  
PR-216  
# of  
Console  
Ports  
1
1
1
1
2
2
# of PC  
Ports  
Max.# of  
Computers  
Controllable  
2
4
4
8
16  
8
16  
16  
64  
128  
128  
128  
Max. # of  
Cascade  
Levels  
2
2
2
2
2
2
ConnectPROä Premium 3-in-1 Cable Models:  
PS-06P PS-10P  
PS-15P  
PS-25P  
PS-50P  
PS-100P  
Part #  
Length  
Connectors  
6 ft.  
10 ft.  
15 ft.  
25 ft.  
50 ft.  
100 ft.  
PS/2 (m/m)  
DB-9 (m/f)  
PS/2 (m/m)  
DB-9 (m/f)  
PS/2 (m/m)  
DB-9 (m/f)  
PS/2 (m/m)  
DB-9 (m/f)  
PS/2 (m/m)  
DB-9 (m/f)  
PS/2 (m/m)  
DB-9 (m/f)  
m/m = male to male connectors  
m/f = male to female connectors  
Master-IT PRO Rack-Mount Kit Models:  
PR-116  
PR-216  
Master-IT PRO PR-12  
PR-14 PR-18  
RX-1 RX-2  
PR-28  
Rack-Mount  
n/a  
RX-3  
RX-2  
RX-3  
Kit Part #  
n/a = not available  
Master-IT PRO Power Adapter:  
Part #  
Rating  
AD-0950  
9Volt DC 500mA  
Polarity Positive on Center  
Master-IT Multi-Media Module:  
Part #  
# of Ports  
MAV-108  
8
Microphone  
& Speaker  
Type of Ports  
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Troubleshooting  
If at any time the Master-IT PRO behaves abnormally, Consult the  
following table for possible solutions. As always, first verify that all cables  
are connected correctly and securely, and that all power adapters  
necessary are connected and functioning.  
If a solution cannot be found in the table, send an email message to:  
[email protected]. Be sure to clearly explain the symptoms and  
provide the following information:  
1. The serial number and model number of the Master-IT PRO unit.  
2. Types of operating systems being used.  
3. Types of computers being connected: PS/2 or AT/Serial.  
4. Brands and models of mouse and keyboard being used.  
5. Type of configuration: Single Master or Cascade (master/slave).  
6. Name of the person or business that purchased the Master-IT PRO.  
7. Contact information of the user who is experiencing the difficulties.  
SYMPTOMS  
CAUSES  
SOLUTIONS  
· No power.  
· After rebooting the  
computers, press and  
release the left CTRL key  
twice  
· Reconnect the monitor.  
· Use a multi-sync monitor.  
· Loose monitor connection.  
· Monitor is not a multi-  
synchronous type.  
No OSD screen.  
· Loose keyboard  
connection.  
· Reconnect the keyboard  
cable, then reboot.  
Keyboard error on  
boot.  
· A slave unit has more  
ports than the master.  
· A slave unit has been  
daisy-chained to a port  
other than ports1~8 of the  
master.  
· Power was installed to a  
slave before the slave was  
daisy chained to the  
master.  
· Remove the slave that  
has more ports than the  
master and reconnect it  
as the master.  
· Use only ports 1~8 of the  
master for daisy-chaining.  
· Remove all power  
sources and 3-in-1 cables  
from the slave, then  
reinstall the 3-in-1 cables  
first, and the power  
Cannot access  
computers in a  
cascade  
configuration.  
adapter last.  
· Press and release the  
front panel reset buttons.  
· Press both SHIFT keys  
for 5 seconds.  
· Remove and reinstall all  
power adapters and 3-in-1  
cables. First reinstall the  
3-in-1 cables, then the  
power adapters.  
· The computer was in  
shifted state when was last  
switched.  
Keyboard strokes  
remain in a shifted  
state.  
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Troubleshooting - Cont.  
SYMPTOMS  
CAUSES  
SOLUTIONS  
· Either all computers are  
powered OFF or only one  
computer is powered ON.  
· Scan type is eye mark  
selected but no ports are  
eye mark selected in OSD.  
· Power ON more than one  
computer.  
· Press the ESCAPE key to  
deactivate Manual Scan  
mode, then reconfigure  
eye marked ports.  
The and ¯ keys do  
not work in Manual  
Scan mode.  
· Either all computers are  
powered OFF or only one  
computer is powered ON.  
· Scan type is eye mark  
selected but no ports are  
eye mark selected in OSD.  
· Power ON more than one  
computer.  
· Press the left CONTROL  
key twice or press any  
front panel button to  
deactivate Auto Scan  
mode, then reinitiate Auto  
Scan mode.  
· In OSD, reconfigure eye  
marked ports, then set the  
Scan Type for eye  
Auto Scan does not  
switch and it beeps  
every few seconds,  
also the red indicator  
flashes continuously.  
marked ports.  
· A slave unit has more  
ports than the master.  
· A slave unit has been  
daisy-chained to a port  
other than ports1~8 of the  
master.  
· Power was installed to a  
slave before the slave was  
daisy chained to the  
master.  
· Remove the slave that  
has more ports than the  
master and reconnect it  
as the master.  
· Use only ports 1~8 of the  
master for daisy-chaining.  
· Remove all power  
sources and 3-in-1 cables  
from the slave, then  
reinstall the 3-in-1 cables  
first, and the power  
A double OSD image  
shows on cascade  
configurations.  
adapter last.  
· Press and release the  
front panel reset buttons.  
· Use the the F4 function in  
OSD to reposition the port  
label OSD.  
· The size and position of  
the OSD will change if its’  
fixed resolution is different  
than the actual VGA  
resolution.  
The port lable OSD is  
not located in the  
selected position as it  
should be.  
· The serial mouse adapter  
is not securely fastened.  
· The manufactuers of the  
serial mouse adapter and  
the mouse are different.  
Different manufactuers  
pin-out assignments often  
cause conflicts.  
· The serial mouse adapter  
should only be connected  
to a serial port on the  
computer.  
· Verify that the serial  
mouse adapter is securely  
fastened to a serial port  
on the computer.  
· Use only a serial mouse  
adapter that was  
manufactured by the  
same company as the  
mouse.  
Serial Mouse is not  
detected.  
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Troubleshooting – Cont.  
SYMPTOMS  
CAUSES  
SOLUTIONS  
· The cables are not  
securely fastened.  
· There is a another slave  
cascaded to the first slave.  
· The slave has more ports  
than the master.  
· The slave is cascaded  
from a port other than 1~8  
of the master.  
· Securely reconnect all  
cables.  
· Do not cascade a 3rd level  
slave to a 2nd level slave.  
Only one slave per port  
can be cascaded from the  
master.  
· Reconfgure the  
Cannot switch to  
computers located on  
a slave.  
installation so that the  
master always has an  
equal number or more  
ports than the slave.  
· Cascade a slave only  
from ports 1~8 of the  
master.  
· Verify that the OSD menu  
on the master shows a  
triangle mark next to the  
port that is cascaded.  
· Connect a 9V DC 500mA  
power adapter  
· Insufficient power being  
supplied by the connected  
computers will result in  
power starvation to the  
switch.  
The switch  
occassionally and  
irregularly  
experiences various  
malfunctions.  
(Part #: AD-0950) to the  
switch.  
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Specifications  
PR-12 PR-14 PR-18 PR-116 PR-28 PR-216  
# of Console Ports  
# of Computer Ports  
Max. # of Computers  
On-screen display (OSD)  
Front panel button control  
Hot plug-and-play  
1
2
1
4
1
8
1
2
8
2
16  
16  
4
16  
64  
128  
Yes  
64  
128  
N/a  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Hot-key control  
Rack-mount kit Part #  
Automatic scan interval  
Programmable scan interval  
VGA Resolution  
N/a  
N/a  
N/a  
RX-1  
RX-2  
RX-3  
Yes  
RX-2  
RX-3  
Yes  
1600x1200  
DB-15 (f)  
PS/2 (f)  
Console Connectors  
Computer Connectors  
DB-15 (m)  
PS/2 (f)  
Dimensions(L x W x H) 40x124x70 44x220x130 44x436x180 88x436x220 44x436x180 88x436x220  
(mm / in)  
1.6x4.9x2.7 1.7x8.7x5.1 1.7x17.2x7.0 3.5x17.2x8.7 1.7x17.2x7.0 3.5x17.2x8.7  
9V DC 500mA (positive on center)  
Power Supply  
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