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KVM Switch
Model No. SP212D
- 2-port Slim Palmtop KVM Switch with 2 x detachable USB KVM combo cables
- USB console support for USB keyboard and mouse
- USB 1.1 Specification compliant
Micronet SP212D 2-port KVM switch can share one set of keyboard, mouse and monitor to two workstations. It catches up the new technical trend to save the two PS/2 connectors and use only one USB connector to set it up. From workstation, use the specified KVM cable to link PC´s one USB port to SP212D. The USB connection will be defined as keyboard and mouse. Furthermore, SP212D provides the utility to define hot-key and auto-scan period, and shows the host number in the task bar. It provides you more convenient way to switch between the two workstations.
Overview
- 2-port Slim Palmtop KVM Switch with 2 x detachable USB KVM combo cables
- USB console support for USB keyboard and mouse
- USB 1.1 Specification compliant
- Multi-platform support for PCs and Macintosh G3/G4 MAC, iMAC
- Hot-plugging PCs for maintenance without powering down the KVM Switch or PCs
- Windows-based utility
- Support universal and user definable hotkeys
- Channel selection by push button, keyboard hotkeys and Windows-based utility
- High VGA resolution 2048 x 1536
Specification
Model |
SP212D |
Computer Connections |
2 |
LED Indicator |
1 per port |
Installation Type |
Desktop |
Methods of Control |
Hot-key,
Push button |
Auto Scan Interval |
10~60 seconds |
VGA Resolution |
2048 x 1536 |
Console Connector |
Video: HDB-15(Female)
Keyboard: USB
Mouse: USB |
Computer Connector |
HDB 15-pin (Female) |
Cable Type |
2-in-1 KVM cable |
Compatible OS |
Windows,
Linux and Macintosh G3/G4 MAC,
iMAC |
Operating Temperature |
0°C ~ 50°C
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Operating Humidity |
0%~80%,
non-condensing |
Weight (kg) |
0.093 |
Dimension (mm) |
96 x 61 x 24 |
Power |
USB interface power |
Emission |
FCC, CE |
Ordering Information
SP212D: 2-port USB KVM switch with 2 KVM cable
C200H-1 KVM USB Cable for SP212D/SP214D, 1.8M
C200H-3 KVM USB Cable for SP212D/SP214D, 3M
C200H-5 KVM USB Cable for SP212D/SP214D, 5M
C200F-1 Audio Cable for SP214C/SP214D, 1.8M
C200F-3 Audio Cable for SP214C/SP214D, 3M
C200F-5 Audio Cable for SP214C/SP214D, 5M
KVM Switch
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Model No. |
SP212D |
SP212EL |
SP214D |
SP214EL |
SP218D |
Hardware |
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Remote PC port number |
2 |
2 |
4 |
4 |
8 |
Speaker |
- |
- |
3.5mm Audio In/Out Jack |
- |
- |
Microphone |
- |
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3.5mm MIC In/Out Jack |
- |
- |
Cable |
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KVM cable(Host)---Video / Mouse / Keyboard: HDB 15 -pin Male |
USB |
PS2 |
USB |
PS2 |
USB |
KVM cable(Remote PC) |
Video / Mouse / Keyboard:
HDB 15 -pin USB |
Video: HDB 15-pin Female, Mouse / Keyboard: PS2 |
Video / Mouse / Keyboard: HDB 15-pin Female, USB |
Video: HDB 15-pin Female, Mouse / Keyboard: PS2 |
Video: HDB 15-pin Female, Mouse / Keyboard: PS/2(C200K), USB(C200L) |
Operation |
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Push button on device for port selection |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Hotkey for quick keybpard control |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Mouse/Keyboard emulation |
USB |
PS/2 |
USB |
PS/2 |
USB & PS/2 |
Auto scan interval(sec) for monitoring PC/Server |
10 ~ 60 |
5 ~ 100 |
10 ~ 60 |
5 ~ 100 |
5 ~ 99 |
Scrolling $ Multi-button mouse |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Hot Plug & Play |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Other |
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Video Resolution |
2048 x 1536 |
2048 x 1536 |
2048 x 1536 |
2048 x 1536 |
2048x1560/1600x1200 for cat5-base 500 feet, 1024x768 for 1000 feet 1600x1200 for IP-base remote |
Utility |
Yes |
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Yes |
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Yes |
OS support |
Windows, Mac OS, Linux |
Windows, Linux |
Windows, Mac OS, Linux |
Windows, Linux |
Windows, Mac OS, Unix, Linux, NetWare |
Dimension, W x D x H(mm) |
96 x 61 x 24 |
96 x 61 x 24 |
164 x 72 x 26 |
164 x 72 x 26 |
448 x 190 x 44 |
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What is a Local Remote KVM device?
Local Remote KVM device design allows users to control computer equipment up to 300 meters away from the user consoles (keyboard, monitor and mouse). Standard category 5 cabling between computers and users interconnected by the switch device. In contrast to remote over IP devices, users operate computers in "real time" because there is no noticeable latency in communication between user consoles and the computers.
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