Minicom specter II USB remote unit for phantom KVM installation. Connects to HD15 and USB ports on 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.
Needed to connect a PS/2 Server to a Minicom Universal Phantom Manager or Phantom MX II KVM switch
Easy to install, no software needed
No power supply needed
Allows a recommended maximum distance of 360 ft. (110 m.) from the KVM to the last remote unit in the installation
Compact and lightweight design
Compliant with the Federal Trade Agreements (TAA) for GSA Schedule purchases
Computer / Data Device Type - Network
Connector Type 1 Gender - Female
Connector Type 2 Gender - Male
Data Cable Connector 1 - Cat-5e
Data Cable Connector 1 - RJ-45
Data Cable Connector 2 - HD 15
Warranty - Yes
Spec Sheet available - Yes
Warranty (Length/Type):
3 Years
Connector C:
USB A (Male)
0SU51012
- Specter II PS/2 Remote Unit for Phantom KVM Installation
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