Electro Standards LaboratoriesCranston, RI
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 Model 4850 PS/2 Keyboard, Video and Mouse KVM A/B/C/D Switch incrreases system availability and manageablity.

Model 4850 KVM Switch eliminates the need for keyboard, monitor and mouse dedicated to each server. One KVM switch at a centralized location can control four servers.

Model 4850 emulates all keyboard and mouse protocols to CUP's and setup signals to the keyboard and mouse. The M4850 maintains all keyboard and mouse configurations, allowing the shared keyboard and mouse to be automatically configured to each CPU as the user switches from port to port.
 
   
 Model 4855 16-Channel Area Remote provides remote switching of up to 16 Model 4875 remotely controllable KVM A/B switches. High intensity red LED indicators diaplay status of up to 16 remotely located Model 4875 KVM A/B switches. A front-panel rotary switch allows simultaneous A/B control of all KVM switches connected to its ports.  
   
 Model 4875 Remotely Controllable Special Interface KVM A/B Switch with Custom RS422 Keyboard.

Model 4875 features PS/2 mouse port emulation. Video port signals are regenerated. Video resolution up to 1920 x 1440. Video bandwidth 200MHz. Supplied with custom RS422 keyboard port. Mouse, monitor and keyboard are all switched simultaneously. Supports hot plugging the mouse port. Switch via pushbutton or remotely via contact closure.
 
   
 Model 8407 PS/2 Keyboard, VGA Monitor & PS/2 Mouse A/B Switch.

The Model 8407 PS/2 Keyboard, Monitor and Mouse A/B switch is designed to allow access from one PS/2 computer to two locations having a keyboard, monitor and mouse. Alternately, the Model 8407 can also be used where two PS/2 computers need to be shared among one keyboard, monitor, and mouse location. A front-panel selector allows quick and easy switching of the share device.
 
   
 Model 8408 PS/2 Keyboard, VGA Monitor & PS/2 Mouse A/B Switch

M8408 PS/2 Keyboard, Monitor and Mouse a/B Switch allows access from one PS/2 computer to two locations having a keyboard, monitor and mouse. Alternately the M8408 can be sued where two PS/2 computers need to be shared among one keyboard, monitor, and mouse location.
 
 

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