Business Services Industry
Connect One, Eight or 16 Computers with CPI's New LCD/KVM Console
Business Wire, Jan 14, 2008
WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. -- Chatsworth Products, Inc. (CPI), a leading manufacturer that sets the benchmark by providing superior structural support to organize, store and secure IT infrastructure equipment offers the new LCD/KVM Console that supplies easy access to multiple rack-mount peripherals using only 1 RMU of rack-mount space.
With convenient at-the-rack-access, CPI's LCD/KVM Console is available in single port, eight port or 16 port KVM versions and provides access to multiple computers using a single set of rack-mount peripherals. Available in high resolution (up to 1280 x 1024 SXGA) 15", 17" or 19" LCD displays, the 19" EIA rack-mount shelf combines the LCD display panel, keyboard and built-in touch pad in 1 RMU unit, presenting customers with numerous options in a space saving design.
To increase ease-of-use and manageability, built-in dual slides allow the LCD display and keyboard tray to open independently. These dual slides permit the LCD panel, which is protected behind a tempered glass panel, to fold up for effortless viewing, while a keyed lock allows the unit to be easily secured in the closed position for storage.
The KVM switch is designed to access multiple computers, features an on-screen display menu and supplies password protected access. Using a single cable connection (VGA to VGA/PS2 or VGA to VGA/USB), CPI's KVM switch connects to computers with either PS/2 or USB keyboard and mouse connections, allowing for maximum flexibility within a single LCD/KVM Console. The unit supports DOS, Windows, HP Unix, Linux, Novel 3.12-6 and SUN operating systems. CPI's KVM switch also presents users with the ability to search for computers by name or using hot key controls including auto scan. The 106 key keyboard with numeric pad and mouse emulations allows for simultaneous system boot-ups and offers the ability to add or remove computers with USB keyboard and mouse connections, without powering down the KVM switch or attached computers.
For more information about CPI's LCD/KVM Console, please visit www.chatsworth.com/console.
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