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MINI KVM EXTENDER 1. What is the Mini KVM Extender? your KVM console up to The Mini KVM Extender from Minicom extends 70m/230ft. server room, rack or KVM Use it to give remote access from a switch. 2. Features Up to 1600 x 1200 @ 75Hz (depending on distance) ...
QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE 5. Connecting the Transmitter The Transmitter comes in 3 models: PS/2 SUN USB Connecting a PS/2 Transmitter Connect the PS/2 Transmitter as illustrated in Figure 2. Keyboard port To Mouse port PS/2 Transmitter To Video card Figure 2 PS/2 Transmitter connections Note! Although we recommend connecting the PS/2 Transmitter to a...
MINI KVM EXTENDER Connecting a SUN Transmitter Connect the SUN Transmitter as illustrated in Figure 3. To Computer’s To Computer’s Video Card Keyboard Port Transmitter Figure 3 SUN Transmitter connections Connecting a USB Transmitter The USB Transmitter supports Windows 98 and later, SUN, SGI, MAC and other operating systems supporting a USB interface.
QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE To Keyboard Receiver To Mouse To monitor Figure 5 The Receiver connections 8. Power supply Connect the supplied 5VDC Power adapter to the Receiver. The Transmitter receives its power from the connected computer. 9. LED indicators Both the Transmitter and Receiver have 2 LEDs above the RJ45 port. The green LED indicates power is on.
MINI KVM EXTENDER 13. Configuration options Configure the Mini KVM Extender system to: Work with Unix servers Input the monitor’s DDC information Change the Shift hotkey to Ctrl When you enter the configuration mode by pressing Shift, Tab – as set out below - all 3 LEDs illuminate.
QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE 14. Technical specifications System System cable CAT5/6/7 cable 2x4x24 AWG Solid Wire Maximum distance 70m/230ft Mouse support 2 or 3 or 5 button PS/2, Wheelmouse, Intellimouse Explorer Operating systems All major operating systems Screen resolution Up to 1600X1200 @ 75Hz (depending on cable length) Warranty 3 years Operating temp.
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MINI KVM EXTENDER 15. USB SUN Combo keys The connected PS/2 keyboard does not have a special SUN keypad to perform special functions in the SUN Operating System environment. So when a USB or SUN Transmitter is connected to a SUN computer, the Transmitter emulates these SUN keys using a set of key combinations called Combo keys.