Introduction, Chapter 1, Overview – ATEN Altuscn Matrix KVM Switch KM0532 User Manual

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Chapter 1

Introduction

Overview

The KM0032 / KM0532 / KM0932 Matrix KVM Switch gives IT
administrators in large corporations advanced access and control of multiple
servers. Operators working at up to 5 (KM0532) or 9 (KM0932) keyboard,
mouse, and monitor (KVM) consoles can simultaneously and independently
take direct control of up to 32 computers. With a combination of daisy chaining
and cascading, up to 9 consoles can access and control more than 8,000
computers from the first level KM0932 Matrix KVM Switch.

The Matrix KVM Switch product lineup consists of three basic models, as
shown in the table, below:

* KM0032 switches operate as slaves chained to a KM0532 or KM0932. As

such, they do not use a console of their own. Devices connected to them are
accessed through a console belonging to the master KM0532 or KM0932.

Setup is fast and easy; plugging cables into their appropriate ports is all that is
entailed. The Matrix KVM switches feature a Console Module and KVM
Adapter Cable design with automatic console conversion that allows any
combination PS/2 and USB consoles to control any combination of PS/2, USB,
or Sun computers.

The RJ-45 port connectors, combined with Auto Signal Compensation (ASC),
provide full, non-blocked access to servers and deliver secure real-time, high
bandwidth video up to 1,000 feet away, with automatic compensation for any
video loss induced by cabling, thereby eliminating the need for KVM
extenders.

Operating over end-to-end UTP cabling allows the installation to take
advantage of the internal CAT 5e and CAT6 wiring built in to most modern
commercial buildings.

Model

Consoles

Power

KM0032

0*

Dual

KM0532

5

Dual

KM0932

9

Dual

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