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1.2. Features and Benefits:
FEATURES BENEFITS
■Daisy chain up to 31 additional KVM switches
and control up to 512 servers from a single
console
Eliminate the expense of having a separate keyboard,
monitor, and mouse for each server, save space, save
on energy costs, and eliminate the inconvenience and
wasted effort in moving from one server to another.
■Integrated Hideaway™ console The keyboard, touchpad, and LCD monitor are all built
into one easy-to-use unit. An added advantage is that
the LCD Module and Keyboard Module slide out
separately, thus allowing you to see the video display
while the keyboard and touchpad are tucked away.
■Computer selection via pushbuttons, Hotkey
Mode, and OSD (On Screen Display)
Easily access any of your connected servers with the
press of a button, key, or the intuitive On Screen Display.
■Dedicated Hotkey Mode and OSD invocation
keys
Access Hotkey Mode and the OSD with a single
keystroke.
■External Console support Allows another person to control the KVM switch from a
console connected to the KL1116.
■Upgradeable firmware Stay current with the latest functionality improvements
and updates.
■Two-level password security Prevent unauthorized users from accessing your
servers, and keep your valuable data secure.
■Auto Scan feature Scan and monitor the activities of all computers on the
installation, one by one.
■Takes up only 1U of rack space Save precious rack space.
■Broadcast Mode function Seamlessly perform operations simultaneously on all
selected computers, such as software installation and
upgrades, system-wide shutdown, and more.
■Superior video quality – 1280 x 1024 Get an excellent, crisp image on your screen every time.
■No software required Eliminate incompatibility and installation issues and
eliminate the need to spend time configuring software.
■Optional Easy Installation Rack Mount Kit
available
Safely and quickly install the unit by yourself. No more
having to hold the switch with one hand while trying to
screw it on to the rack.