Tripp Lite by Eaton Specter II PS/2 Remote Unit for Phantom KVM Installation, TAA

  • Part: 1298389
  • Model: 0SU51012
$191.00
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The Specter II PS/2 remote unit connects to the HD15 and PS/2 ports on a computer/server, and converts them to a single RJ45 connector. Ordinary Cat5e patch cables can then be used to connect the computer/server to the system ports on a Minicom Universal Phantom Manager (0SU52015) or Phantom MX II (0SU52016) KVM switch, or a Specter II USB (0SU51011) or PS/2 (0SU51012) remote unit. Use of Cat5e cables frees up space in the installation that would be filled by traditional, thicker KVM cables. Compliant with the Federal Trade Agreements Act (TAA) for GSA Scheduled purchases.

  • General Information
    • Manufacturer
    • Tripp Lite by Eaton
    • Manufacturer Website Address
    • https://tripplite.eaton.com/
    • Brand Name
    • Minicom by Tripp Lite
    • Product Line
    • Phantom
    • Product Type
    • KVM Switchbox
  • Warranty
    • Limited Warranty
    • 3 Year

  • Technical Information
    • KVM Technology
    • Digital & Analog
    • Number of Computers Supported
    • 1
    • Number of Remote Users Supported
    • 1
    • Maximum Operating Distance
    • 360.89 ft
    • Daisy Chain Supported
    • Yes
  • Video
    • Graphic Mode
    • VGA
  • Interfaces/Ports
    • PS/2 Port
    • Yes
    • Number of PS/2 Ports
    • 2
  • Physical Characteristics
    • Product Color
    • Beige
    • Height
    • 2"
    • Width
    • 10"
    • Depth
    • 6"
    • Weight (Approximate)
    • 1 lb
  • Miscellaneous
    • Additional Information
      • Zero U rack space - more room for servers
      • Advanced OSD management
      • Pure hardware solution - BIOS level access
      • Low density CAT5 cabling that ends cable clutter
      • Scaleable - buy only what you need and add as you grow
      • No external power supply at Specter units
    • Platform Supported
    • Sun
    • PC
    • Country of Origin
    • Israel
    • TAA Compliant
    • Yes