G&D DVI-CPU, DVI-CON, DL-DVI-CPU, DP-CPU, DP-CON, DVI-I-CPU, VGA-CPU, U2-R-CPU, U2-R-CON Installation and Operating Guide

Category
KVM switches
Type
Installation and Operating Guide
A9200136-2.40
G&D Target and User Modules
Installation and Operation
Standard variants
EN
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About this manual
This manual has been carefully compiled and examined to the state-of-the-art.
G&D neither explicitly nor implicitly takes guarantee or responsibility for the qual-
ity, efficiency and marketability of the product when used for a certain purpose that
differs from the scope of service covered by this manual.
For damages which directly or indirectly result from the use of this manual as well
as for incidental damages or consequential damages, G&D is liable only in cases of
intent or gross negligence.
Caveat Emptor
G&D will not provide warranty for devices that:
Are not used as intended.
Are repaired or modified by unauthorized personnel.
Show severe external damages that was not reported on the receipt of goods.
Have been damaged by non G&D accessories.
G&D will not be liable for any consequential damages that could occur from using
the products.
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you have received alongside your G&D product, are trademarks or registered trade-
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© Guntermann & Drunck GmbH 2022. All rights reserved.
Version 2.40 29/09/2022
Guntermann & Drunck GmbH
Obere Leimbach 9
57074 Siegen
Germany
Phone +49 271 23872-0
Fax +49 271 23872-120
www.gdsys.com
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FCC Statement
The devices named in this manual comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Opera-
tion is subject to the following two conditions: (1) the devices may not cause harm-
ful interference, and (2) the devices must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a resi-
dential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful inter-
ference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interfer-
ence will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be deter-mined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encour-
aged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Table of contents
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Table of contents
Safety guidelines ............................................................................................... 1
Chapter 1: Target modules
Target module »DVI-CPU« .............................................................................. 4
Target module »DVI-CPU-UC« .......................................................... 8
Target module »DVI-CPU-MC2« ................................................................... 12
Target module »DVI-CPU-MC2-UC« ............................................................ 17
Target module »DVI-CPU-Fiber« ................................................................... 23
Target module »DVI-CPU-Fiber-UC« ............................................................ 29
Target module »DL-DVI-CPU« ...................................................................... 35
Target module »DL-DVI-CPU-UC« ............................................................... 40
Target module »DL-DVI-CPU-Fiber« ............................................................ 45
Target module »DL-DVI-CPU-Fiber-UC« ...................................................... 51
Target module »DP-CPU« .............................................................................. 57
Target module »DP-CPU-UC« ....................................................................... 61
Target module »DVI-I-CPU« .......................................................................... 65
Target module »DVI-I-CPU-UC« ................................................................... 70
Target module »DVI-I-CPU-Fiber« ................................................................ 75
Target module »DVI-I-CPU-Fiber-UC« .......................................................... 81
Target module »VGA-CPU-UC« .................................................................... 87
Target module »U2-R-CPU« ........................................................................... 92
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Chapter 2: User modules
User module »DVI-CON« .............................................................................. 95
User module »DVI-CON-MC2« .................................................................... 102
User module »DVI-CON-MC4« .................................................................... 110
User module »DVI-CON-2« .......................................................................... 119
User module »DVI-CON-Fiber« ..................................................................... 126
User module »DVI-CON-Fiber-MC2« .......................................................... 133
User module »DVI-CON-Fiber-MC4« .......................................................... 142
User module »DVI-CON-2-Fiber« ................................................................. 151
User module »DVI-CON-12V« ...................................................................... 159
User module »DVI-CON-Video« ................................................................... 166
User module »DP-CON« ............................................................................... 172
User module »DP-CON-2« ............................................................................ 179
User module »U2-R-CON« ............................................................................ 186
Chapter 3: Generic HID
Enabling/disabling the user module’s Generic HID mode ............................ 189
Enabling/disabling the target module’s Generic HID mode .......................... 190
Chapter 4: Extender mode
Opening the on-screen display in extender mode ........................................... 192
Configuration ..............................................................................193
Safety guidelines
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Safety guidelines
Please read through the following safety guidelines before putting the G&D product
into operation. The guidelines help to avoid damage to the product and prevent
potential injuries.
Keep these safety guidelines ready to hand for all persons who use this product.
Observe all warnings and operating information given at the device or in this operat-
ing manual.
Disconnect all power sources
Before installation, ensure that the device has been disconnected from all power
sources. Disconnect all power plugs and all power supplies of the device.
Débranchez toutes les sources d'alimentation
Avant l'installation, assurez-vous que l'appareil a été débranché de toutes les sources
d'alimentation. Débranchez toutes les fiches d'alimentation et toutes les alimenta-
tions électrique de l'appareil.
Trennen Sie alle Spannungsversorgungen
Stellen Sie vor der Installation sicher, dass das Gerät von allen Stromquellen getrennt
ist. Ziehen Sie alle Netzstecker und alle Spannungsversorgungen am Gerät ab.
Warning: electric shock
To avoid the risk of electric shock, you should not open the device or remove any cov-
ers. If service is required, please contact our technicians.
Ensure constant access to the devices’ mains plugs
When installing the devices, ensure that the devices’ mains plugs remain accessible
at all time.
Do not cover the ventilation openings
For device variants with ventilation openings, it must always be ensured that the
ventilation openings are not covered.
CAUTION:
Shock hazard!
ATTENTION:
Risque de choc électrique!
VORSICHT:
Risiko elektrischer Schläge!
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Safety guidelines
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Ensure correct installation position for devices with ventilation openings
For reasons of electric safety, devices with ventilation openings must only be
installed in an upright, horizontal position.
Do not insert any objects through the device’s openings
Objects should never be inserted through the device’s openings. Dangerous voltage
could be present. Conductive foreign bodies can cause a short circuit, which can
lead to fires, electric shocks or damage to your devices.
Avoid tripping hazards
Avoid tripping hazards while laying cables.
Use earthed voltage source
Only operate this device with an earthed voltage source.
Use exclusively the G&D power pack
Only operate this device with the power packs included in delivery or listed in this
operating manual.
Do not make any mechanical or electrical alternations to the device
Do not make any mechanical or electrical alternations to this device. Guntermann &
Drunck GmbH is not responsible for compliance with regulations in the case of a
modified device.
Do not remove device cover
The cover may only be removed by a G&D service technician. Unauthorised
removal voids the guarantee. Failure to observe this precautionary measure can
result in injuries and damage to the device.
Operate the device exclusively in the intended field of application
The devices are designed for indoor use. Avoid extreme cold, heat or humidity.
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Safety guidelines
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Special advices for dealing with laser technology
The Fiber devices of the target modules and user modules use components with laser
technology which comply with laser class 1 or better.
They meet the requirements according to EN 60825-1:2014 as well as U.S. CFR 1040.10
and 1040.11.
Mind the following advices when dealing with laser beams:
Avoid direct eye exposure to beam
Never stare directly into the beam when wearing optical instruments!
Always connect optical connections or cover them with protection caps
Always cover the optical connections of the Transmission socket and the cable plugs
with a connector or a protection cap.
Only use G&D certified transmission modules
It is not permitted to use fibre optic modules, which do not meet the requirements of
laser class 1 in accordance to EN 60825-1:2014. By using such modules, the compli-
ance with regulations and advices for the safe handling of laser technology cannot
be guaranteed.
The guarantee of complying with all relevant instructions can only be given by
applying original components. Therefore, the devices have to be operated with
G&D certified transmission modules only.
Class 1 Laser Product
EN 60825-1:2014
Complies with 21 CFR
1040.10 and 1040.11
Invisible laser beam, avoid
direct eye exposure with
optical instruments
Produit laser de classe 1
EN 60825-1:2014
Est conforme à 21 CFR
1040.10 et 1040.11
Laser invisible, évitez
l'exposition directe des yeux
avec des instruments optiques
LASER KLASSE 1
EN 60825-1:2014
Complies with 21 CFR
1040.10 and 1040.11
Unsichtbare Laserstrahlung,
nicht direkt mit optischen
Instrumenten betrachten
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Target module »DVI-CPU«
With DVI-CPU target modules, you can connect a computer with DVI graphics out-
putto a digital matrix switch of the ControlCenter-Compact, ControlCenter-Digital or the
DVICenter series.
Users at the consoles of the matrix switch can access the target module and operate
the connected computer.
Package contents
1 × DVI-CPU target module
1 × Video cable (DVI-D-DL)
1 × USB device cable
2 × Audio cable
1 × Power pack (12V/2A, only with variants incl. PowerPack)
1 × Power cable (only with variants incl. PowerPack)
1 × EasyStart flyer
1 × »Safety instructions« flyer
Required accessories
1 × Category 5e (or better) patch cable to connect the target module to the
matrix switch
ATarget modules
Target module »DVI-CPU«
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Installation
Connecting target computers
Keyb.: Use the purple plug of an optional Twin-PS/2 cable to connect the purple PS/
2 socket (keyboard) to this port.
Mouse: Use the green plug of an optional Twin-PS/2 cable to connect the green PS/
2 socket (mouse) of the computer to this port.
USB K/M: Use the USB device cable to connect one of the computer’s USB ports to this
port.
DVI-D CPU: Use the video cable to connect the digital video output of the computer to
this port.
Line In: Use an audio cable to connect the Line-Out interface of the computer to this port.
Line Out: Use an audio cable to connect the Line-In interface of the computer to this port.
Connection to the matrix switch
Trans: Use a category 5e (or better) twisted pair cable to connect this interface to one
of the Dynamic Port (RJ45) provided at the matrix switch.
NOTE:
Both keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using
the PS/2 or the USB ports.
ADVICE:
You can also connect the target module directly to a compatible user module.
MouseKeyb. DVI-D CPUUSB K/M
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Target module »DVI-CPU«
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Power supply
Power In: Plug the power cable of the power pack in this interface. Then connect the
power cable to the power pack and a power outlet.
Status displays
The LED on the back panel of the target module shows the status of the external
power pack:
The blinking Transmission LEDs signal the following operating statuses:
LED Status Meaning
Power Green The external power pack is connected and the required voltage (12 Volt)
is available.
The LED to identify the device in the web application is deactivated.
Blue The external power pack is connected and the required voltage (12 Volt)
is available.
The LED to identify the device in the web application is activated.
Off The external power pack is not (properly) connected.
LED Colour Status Meaning
Left Yellow Off No user module accesses the target module.
On A user module accesses the target module.
Blinking The incoming video signal was not detected.
Flashing No voltage at PS/2 interface or USB bus.
Right Green Off The target module is turned off.
On A user module accesses the target module.
Blinking The connection to the counterpart station could not be
established.
Flashing The connection to the counterpart station is established.
No user module is accessing.
Flickering Keyboard and mouse inputs are forwarded by the accessing
user module.
The flickering is defined by the user’s entries.
Target module »DVI-CPU«
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Technical data
DVI-CPU
Interfaces to
computer: Video: 1 × DVI-D (Single Link)
Keyboard and mouse signals: 2 × PS/2 socket
1 × USB-B
Audio: 2 × 3,5 mm jack socket
Data transmission
to matrix switch Interface: 1 × RJ45 socket
Transmission length Max. 140 metres
Video Resolution @ 60 Hz: Max. 1920 × 1200 pixels
Further VESA and CTA standardized
resolutions within the video
bandwidth and horizontal/vertical
frequency possible.
Colour depth: 24 bits
Pixel rate: 25 MHz to 165 MHz
Vertical frequency: 50 Hz to 180 Hz
Horizontal frequency: 30 kHz to 130 kHz
Norms: DVI 1.0, E-DDC
DDC/CI: The device supports monitors with a
DDC/CI function. The DDC information
are transparently forwarded to the moni-
tor to support a maximum number of
monitors. However, the support cannot
be guaranteed for all monitor models.
Audio Type: transparent, bidirectional
Resolution: 24 Bit
Sampling rate: 96 kHz
Bandwidth: 22 kHz
Power supply Type: Power pack(12 V/2 A)
Connection: 1 × Mini-DIN 4 socket
Current consumption: Max. 500 mA @ 12 VDC
Casing Material: Anodised aluminium
Dimensions (W × H × D): 105 × 26 × 124 mm
Weight: Approx. 240 g
Operating
environment Temperature: +5 °C to +45 °C
Air humidity: 20 % to 80 %, non-condensing
Storage
environment Temperature: -20 °C to +60 °C
Air humidity: 15 % to 85 %, non-condensing
Conformity CE, EAC, FCC Class B, RoHS
Target module »DVI-CPU-U
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Target module »DVI-CPU-UC«
With DVI-CPU-UC target modules, you can connect a computer with DVI graphics out-
put to two different digital matrix switches of the ControlCenter-Compact, ControlCenter-
Digital or the DVICenter series.
Users at the consoles of the matrix switch can access the target module and operate
the connected computer.
Package contents
1 × DVI-CPU-UC target module
1 × Video cable (DVI-D-DL)
1 × USB device cable
2 × Audio cable
1 × Power pack (12V/2A, only with variants incl. PowerPack)
1 × Power cable (only with variants incl. PowerPack)
1 × EasyStart flyer
1 × »Safety instructions« flyer
Required accessories
2 × Category 5e (or better) patch cables to connect the target module to
two different matrix switches
Installation
Connecting the target computer
NOTE:
Both keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using
the PS/2 or the USB ports.
MouseKeyb. DVI-D CPUUSB K/M
Target module »DVI-CPU-U
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Keyb.: Use the purple plug of an optional Twin-PS/2 cable to connect the purple PS/
2 socket (keyboard) to this port.
Mouse: Use the green plug of an optional Twin-PS/2 cable to connect the green PS/
2 socket (mouse) of the computer to this port.
USB K/M: Use the USB device cable to connect one of the computer’s USB ports to this
port.
DVI-D CPU: Use the video cable to connect the digital video output of the computer to
this port.
Line In: Use an audio cable to connect the computer’s Line-Out interface to this port.
Line Out: Use an audio cable to connect the computer’s Line-In interface to this port.
Connections to the matrix switches
Trans. 1: Connect this interface to a Dynamic Port (RJ45) of a matrix switch.
Trans. 2: Connect this interface to a Dynamic Port (RJ45) of another matrix switch.
Power supply
Power In: Plug the power cable of the power pack in this interface. Then connect the
power cable to the power pack and a power outlet.
IMPORTANT:
Only connect one Trans. interface of the target module per matrix
switch.
NOTE:
Use category 5e twisted pair cables (or better) to connect the devices.
NOTE:
You can also connect the target module directly to two compatible user
modules.
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Target module »DVI-CPU-U
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Status displays
The LED on the back panel of the target module shows the status of the external
power pack:
The blinking Transmission LEDs signal the following operating statuses:
LED Status Meaning
Power Green The external power pack is connected and the required voltage (12 Volt)
is available.
The LED to identify the device in the web application is deactivated.
Blue The external power pack is connected and the required voltage (12 Volt)
is available.
The LED to identify the device in the web application is activated.
Off The external power pack is not (properly) connected.
LED Colour Status Meaning
Left Yellow Off No user module accesses the target module.
On A user module accesses the target module.
Blinking The incoming video signal was not detected.
Flashing No voltage at PS/2 interface or USB bus.
Right Green Off The target module is turned off.
On A user module accesses the target module.
Blinking The connection to the counterpart station could not be
established.
Flashing The connection to the counterpart station is established.
No user module is accessing.
Flickering Keyboard and mouse inputs are forwarded by the accessing
user module.
The flickering is defined by the user’s entries.
Target module »DVI-CPU-U
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Technical data
DVI-CPU-UC
Interfaces to
computer: Video: 1 × DVI-D (Single Link)
Keyboard and mouse signals: 2 × PS/2 socket
1 × USB-B
Audio: 2 × 3.5 mm jack socket
Data transmission
to matrix switches Interface: 2 × RJ45 sockets
Transmission length Max. 140 metres
Video Resolution @ 60 Hz: Max. 1920 × 1200 pixels
Further VESA and CTA standardized
resolutions within the video
bandwidth and horizontal/vertical
frequency possible.
Colour depth: 24 bits
Pixel rate: 25 MHz to 165 MHz
Vertical frequency: 50 Hz to 180 Hz
Horizontal frequency: 30 kHz to 130 kHz
Norms: DVI 1.0, E-DDC
DDC/CI: The device supports monitors with a
DDC/CI function. The DDC information
are transparently forwarded to the moni-
tor to support a maximum number of
monitors. However, the support cannot
be guaranteed for all monitor models.
Audio Transmission type: transparent, bidirectional
Resolution: 24 bits
Sampling rate: 96 kHz
Bandwidth: 22 kHz
Power supply Type: Power pack (12 V/2 A)
Connection: 1 × Mini-DIN 4 socket
Current consumption: Max. 600 mA @ 12 VDC
Casing Material: Anodised aluminium
Dimensions (W × H × D): 105 × 26 × 124 mm
Weight: Approx. 260 g
Operating
environment Temperature: +5 °C to +45 °C
Air humidity: 20 % to 80 %, non-condensing
Storage
environment Temperature: -20 °C to +60 °C
Air humidity: 15 % to 85 %, non-condensing
Conformity CE, EAC, FCC Class B, RoHS
Target module »DVI-CPU-MC2«
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Target module »DVI-CPU-MC2«
With DVI-CPU-MC2 target modules, you can connect a computer with two DVI graph-
ics outputs (dual-head) to a digital matrix switch of the ControlCenter-Compact, Control-
Center-Digital or the DVICenter series.
Users at the consoles of the matrix switch can access the target module and operate
the connected computer.
Package contents
1 × Target module DVI-CPU-MC2
2 × Video cable (DVI-D-DL)
1 × USB device cable
2 × Audio cable
1 × Power pack (12V/2A, only with variants incl. PowerPack)
1 × Power cable (only with variants incl. PowerPack)
1 × EasyStart flyer
1 × »Safety instructions« flyer
Required accessories
2 × Category 5e (or better) twisted pair cables to connect the target module to the
matrix switch
IMPORTANT:
Only consoles configured for multi-monitor operation via channel
grouping can show the images of both of the computer’s video outputs on separate
monitors.
At consoles with one monitor only, the image of the computer’s second video out-
put is not displayed.
Target module »DVI-CPU-MC
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Installation
Connecting the target computer
Keyb.: Use the purple plug of an optional Twin-PS/2 cable to connect the computer’s
PS/2 keyboard interface to this interface.
Mouse: Use the green plug of an optional Twin-PS/2 cable to connect the computer’s
PS/2 mouse interface to this interface.
USB K/M: Use the USB device cable to connect one of the computer’s USB interfaces
to this interface.
DVI-D CPU 1: Use one of the supplied video cables to connect the computer’s first dig-
ital video output to this interface.
DVI-D CPU 2: Use one of the supplied video cables to connect the computer’s second
digital video output to this interface.
Line In: Use one of the supplied audio cables to connect the computer’s Line Out
interface to this interface.
Line Out: Use one of the supplied audio cables to connect the computer’s Line In inter-
face to this interface.
NOTE:
Keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using either
the PS/2 interfaces or the USB interface.
DVI-D CPU 2
Keyb. DVI-D CPU 1USB K/M
Mouse
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Target module »DVI-CPU-MC2«
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Connection to the matrix switch
Trans.|Channel 1: Connect this interface to a Dynamic Port (RJ45) of the matrix
switch.
Trans.|Channel 2: Connect this interface to another Dynamic Port (RJ45) of the matrix
switch.
Power supply
Power In: Insert the power pack’s connection cable to this interface.
Start-up
Connect the power cable to the power pack and a power socket.
The target module starts as soon as it is supplied with power. During start-up, the
channels are automatically grouped (see below).
Automatic grouping of channels
When operating the target module for the first time, the matrix switch recognises the
main channel and the target module’s additional channel. The channels are automat-
ically added to a channel group.
The web application uses the following icons to mark the different types of channels:
Main channel: target module icon with »MC« lettering
Video channel: target module icon with blue spot
In the web application, the list of target modules provides separate entries for
grouped channels. The icon next to the module name shows that the module is
part of a channel group.
Click the icon to get information about the channel group.
NOTE:
Only use category 5e (or better) twisted pair cables to connect the devices.
NOTE:
You can also connect the target directly to a compatible user module.
NOTE:
In addition to the data of the KVM main channel, a channel group transmits
up to seven additional video channels and/or one USB 2.0 or RS 232 channel.
NOTE:
You can adjust any channel groups that were created automatically or
manually. More information about channel groups is given in the separate manu-
als of the matrix switch web applications.
Target module »DVI-CPU-MC
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Status displays
The LED on the back panel of the target module shows the status of the external
power pack:
The flashing Transmission LEDs highlight the following operating statuses of the
particular connection:
LED Status Meaning
Power Green The external power pack is connected and the required voltage (12 Volt)
is available.
The LED to identify the device in the web application is deactivated.
Blue The external power pack is connected and the required voltage (12 Volt)
is available.
The LED to identify the device in the web application is activated.
Off The external power pack is not (properly) connected.
LED Colour Status Meaning
Left Yellow Off No user module accesses the target module.
On A user module accesses the target module.
Blinking The incoming video signal was not detected.
Flashing No voltage at PS/2 interface or USB bus.
Right Green Off The target module is turned off.
On A user module accesses the target module.
Blinking The connection to the counterpart station could not be
established.
Flashing The connection to the counterpart station is established.
No user module is accessing.
Flickering Keyboard and mouse inputs are forwarded by the accessing
user module.
The flickering is defined by the user’s entries.
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G&D DVI-CPU, DVI-CON, DL-DVI-CPU, DP-CPU, DP-CON, DVI-I-CPU, VGA-CPU, U2-R-CPU, U2-R-CON Installation and Operating Guide

Category
KVM switches
Type
Installation and Operating Guide

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