StarTechcom Car Video System RACKCONS1708 User Manual

1U 17” & 19” Rackmount LCD Console  
with 8 & 16 Port KVM Switch  
RACKCONS1708  
RACKCONS1716  
RACKCONS1908  
RACKCONS1916  
RKCONS1708GB  
RKCONS1716GB  
RKCONS1908GB  
RKCONS1916GB  
RKCONS1708EU  
RKCONS1916EU  
*actual product may vary from photos  
DE: Bedienungsanleitung - de.startech.com  
FR: Guide de l'utilisateur - fr.startech.com  
ES: Guía del usuario - es.startech.com  
IT: Guida per l'uso - it.startech.com  
NL: Gebruiksaanwijzing - nl.startech.com  
PT: Guia do usuário - pt.startech.com  
Manual Revision: 03/28/2012  
 
Table of Contents  
Introduction............................................................................................1  
Packaging Contents ................................................................................................................................. 1  
Installation and Usage...........................................................................2  
Hardware Guide......................................................................................................................................... 2  
Connecting the Console/Module.........................................................6  
Connecting computers to the module ...............................................8  
Module Operation..................................................................................13  
Specifications..........................................................................................21  
Technical Support ..................................................................................22  
Warranty Information............................................................................22  
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Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing a StarTech.com LCD Rack Console with KVM. This product  
combines an LCD Console with 17monitor, with a 16-port KVM switch, allowing you to  
manage multiple computers using an integrated keyboard, mouse, and TFT screen that  
slides into a compact 1U of rack space when not in use.  
Packaging Contents  
1x 1U LCD Rack Console Drawer  
1x 1U Multi-Platform KVM Switch  
1x Mounting Rails - Set  
1x Mounting Brackets  
1x Power Adapter  
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Installation and Usage  
Hardware Guide  
Side Rails with Front and Rear Brackets (2)  
Mounting Brackets (2)  
Keys (2)  
Screw Kit  
Please note: RACKCONS1716 is comprised of two distinct components - a  
Rackmountable Console and a Rackmountable KVM Module, as illustrated  
below. The two devices are attached via a Centronics connector on the Rear  
panel of the Console and similarly the front panel of the Module.  
Module - Rear Panel  
Module - Front Panel  
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Console - Front View (open)  
Mounting the Console  
1. Loosen the rear screws (pre-installed in side rails) and adjust the  
length of the rear bracket to fit the depth of your cabinet:  
2. Install the rail into the cabinet:  
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3. Tighten the screws that were loosened in Step 1:  
4. Install the remaining rail, repeating Steps 1-3.  
5. Slide the Module onto the Console side rails, connecting the Module and  
Console using the male Centronics connector provided by the Console, and the  
female Centronics connector provided by the Module. Ensure the connection is  
secure, and that the module is firmly seated within the Console side rails.  
6. Gently, but firmly insert the Console (with Module attached) into the left and  
right rails:  
7. Unlock the console, and pull the left and right rail-lock switches towards you  
simultaneously, and hold them in this position while pushing the console into  
the cabinet:  
Rail Lock Switch  
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1. Install three screws on each side of the console:  
2. Installation is now complete:  
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Connecting the Console/Module  
To connect the KVM Console/Module to a computer, perform the following steps:  
1. Remove the four screws from both sides of the KVM console. Be sure to retain  
these screws for the next installation step.  
2. Attach the mounting brackets to both sides of the KVM console, using the screws  
removed in step 1.  
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3. From the rear of the cabinet, slide the KVM console onto the mounting rails.  
4. Install one screw on each side of the console (as depicted below).  
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Connecting computers to the module  
Attach each of your managed computers to your StarView KVM console’s PC ports  
using ultra-thin KVM cables. The Module is capable of using either 2-in-1 USB or 3-in-1  
PS/2 cables. Use the cables to connect one of the PC ports on the back of the switch to  
the computer’s keyboard, mouse, and video ports. Note: These instructions are for a  
single KVM switch only.  
Following this, plug the 12V DC power adapter into the power port on the KVM  
module, and turn on the computers that will be controlled by the console.  
Please Note: After the initial power up, you can hot-plug additional computers or  
slave KVM switches without having to power down your KVM.  
Cascade Configuration  
You can connect a second level of KVMs to one or more of your Master KVM console’s  
PC ports. The KVM switches connected to the Master console are known as Slaves.  
Once connected, the KVM switches will automatically configure themselves as either  
Masters or Slaves.You can only connect an equal or “smallerKVM to the Master KVM.  
For example, a 16-port Master KVM switch can have both 16-port and 8-port slaves. An  
8-port Master KVM switch can only have 8-port (or fewer) KVM slaves.  
The 16-port KVM can support 136 computers, with 8 16-port Slave KVMs, each  
connected to 16 computers. The Slave KVM’s must be connected to the 1~8 ports, not  
the A~H ports.  
To cascade your KVMs, use a 3-in-1 PS/2 KVM cable to connect one of your Master  
switch’s PC ports to the Slave switch’s console ports. When turning on your cascaded  
switches, turn on the Master switch before turning on any of the others.  
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Turning on the console  
Make sure the power cord and all cables are connected properly. Grasp the handle of  
the drawer, pull the panel forward and up, then press the pushbutton in the top right  
hand corner to enable the TFT screen.  
The LED located to the left of the monitor panel should turn from orange to green,  
verifying that the unit is operational.  
Configuring display settings  
After connecting the drawer and turning on your computer, you may need to  
configure one or more of the following display settings to allow the computer to  
display according to the console’s native resolution:  
Display mode (also called desktop area or video resolution)  
Refresh rate (also called vertical scan rate or vertical sync)  
Color depth (also called color palette or number of colors)  
Each video card has several controls that allow you to adjust the display settings,  
however, the software and driver for each video card is unique. In most cases, you  
can adjust these settings using a program or utility provided by the manufacturer of  
the video card. Most video cards use the Windows Display Properties control panel  
to configure the display. To open the Windows Display Properties, click the right  
mouse button in a blank area of the Windows desktop and then select Properties.  
The Settings tab usually lets you change the Color Palette and the Desktop Area (X  
by Y pixel resolution).  
Some video cards integrate additional features into the Windows Display Properties  
control panel, giving you extra setup options that are flexible and easy to use.  
For example, the control panel may include an Advanced Properties button, an  
Adjustment tab, or a Refresh tab for changing other settings. Other video cards  
have a separate utility for setting display properties.  
Whenever you change the resolution, color, or refresh rate, the image size, position,  
or shape may change. This behavior is normal.You can readjust the image using  
the monitor on-screen controls. For more information on configuring the display  
settings, please refer to the manual that accompanied your video card.  
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Testing the console  
1. To test that the console is working properly, perform the following steps:  
2. Power up the LCD Rack drawer, and then turn on your computer.  
3. Make sure the video image is centered within the screen area. Use the OSD controls  
to adjust the image (see Panel controls and OSD functions) or press the Auto button  
on the right hand side of the monitor.  
Note: You can adjust the horizontal and vertical position, contrast, and brightness  
to better suit your video card and your personal preference.Before you begin, make  
sure that power to all of the devices you will be connecting to the console have been  
turned off. To prevent damage to your installation due to ground potential difference,  
make sure that all of the devices being installed are properly grounded. Once all  
peripherals have been connected, please power them on.  
Panel controls and OSD functions  
The following controls are located on the console monitor:  
Auto tune  
Press the Auto tune button. The panel will adjust the display size automatically and  
also tune the panel to its optimized state.  
Controls  
Descriptions  
Soft power on/off. Adjacent LED is lit when on  
Auto-synchronize and scale down display to any valid factory  
preset timings  
Auto  
Up  
Press to scroll to the function you want to adjust.  
Press to scroll to the function you want to adjust  
Down  
To access the main menu. This button also acts as the Enter  
button.  
Menu  
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Input Source  
1. Press the Menu button.  
2. Use the Down and Up buttons to scroll.  
3. Press the Menu button to enter, and you will see: VGA/DVI  
4. Use the Down and Up buttons to select the input signal source.  
5. Press the Menu button to save your selection.  
Brightness  
1. Press the Menu button.  
2. Use the Down and Up buttons to scroll to Brightness.  
3. Press the Menu button to enter.  
4. Use the Down and Up buttons to adjust the brightness of the display.  
5. Press the Menu button to save your selection.  
Contrast  
1. Press the Menu button.  
2. Use the Down and Up buttons to scroll to Contrast.  
3. Press the Menu button to enter.  
4. Use the Down and Up buttons to adjust the contrast of the display.  
5. Press the Menu button to save your selection.  
Color  
1. Press the Menu button.  
2. Use the Down and Up button to scroll.  
3. Highlight Color, and press the Menu button to enter.  
4. Use the Down and Up buttons to adjust the contrast of the display.  
5. Press the Menu button to save your selection.  
6. Please see chart on following page:  
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Color - Cont’d  
Icon  
Description  
9300°K  
To set CIE coordinates at 9300°K color  
To set CIE coordinates at 7500°K color  
To set CIE coordinates at 6500°K color  
To set user defined CIE  
7500°K  
6500°K  
User  
Auto color  
Return  
To auto adjust color  
To exit and return to the previous page  
Position  
1. Press the Menu button.  
2. Use the Down and Up buttons to scroll.  
3. Highlight Position and press the Menu button to enter, which will launch the  
following screen:  
4. Use the Down and Up buttons to scroll.  
5. Press the Menu button to save your selection.  
Language  
Icon  
Description  
Image Pos  
OSD Pos  
Return  
To adjust the position of the image  
To adjust the position of the OSD  
To exit and return to the previous page  
1. Press the Menu button.  
2. Use the Down and Up buttons to scroll.  
3. Highlight Language, and press the Menu button to select, which will launch the  
following screen:  
4. Use the Down and Up buttons to scroll, and highlight the preferred language.  
5. Press the Menu button to save your selection.  
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Recall  
1. Press the Menu button.  
2. Use the Down and Up buttons to scroll to Recall. Press the Menu button to enter,  
where you will be able to select Yes/No using the Down and Up buttons. Once  
you have done so, press the Menu button. Please Note: SelectingYes will return your  
settings to the factory default state. Select No if you do not wish to make this change.  
Exit  
To exit the menu, scroll to Exit and press the Menu button.  
Module Operation  
Push Button Selection  
A computer may be selected by pressing the push buttons above the keyboard on  
the Console, by issuing hot-key commands, or by activating the OSD window. The  
indicator LEDs change to reflect the computer port selected (red). The indicator flashes  
red when it is in either Auto Scan or Manual Scan mode.  
The K/M Reset function (on the module) reconfigures your system without powering  
down your computers or your KVM switch. To reset the switch, press and hold front  
panel buttons 1 and 2 simultaneously.  
The Auto-Scan function automatically scrolls through your connected computers.  
Press and hold front panel buttons 7 and 8 simultaneously to enter Auto Scan mode.  
By hitting the left <CTRL> key twice within two seconds, you may see the Hotkey  
Menu (if it is enabled as an OSD option). Or, by hitting the left <CTRL> key three times  
within two seconds, you will see a KVM MENU screen (shown right) showing a list of  
the computers with corresponding channel addresses, names and status.  
The port number of the currently selected computer is displayed in red, same as the  
front indicator, at the right corner of the OSD menu.  
The color of a device name is green if it has power and is ready for operation, or the  
color is white if it has no power. The OSD menu updates the color when it is activated.  
Use the up and down arrow keys to highlight a computer, and the <ENTER> key to  
select it. Or, you may press <ESCAPE> to exit the OSD and remove the OSD menu  
from the display; the status window returns to the display and indicates the currently  
selected computer or operating status.  
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A triangle mark (p) to the right of a name indicates the port is cascaded to a Slave;  
the number at the left of the triangle mark shows the number of ports the Slave has,  
i.e. 8 for an 8-port switch. The <ENTER> key brings you one level down and another  
screen pops up listing the names of the computers on that Slave. The name of the  
Slave will be shown at the upper right corner of the OSD menu. It is useful to group  
computers and still be able to see the group name.  
An eye mark (N) to the right of a name indicates that the computer is selected to  
be monitored in Scan mode. In OSD, this mark can be switched on or off by function  
key <F2>. Press the <ESCAPE> key to exit OSD  
and to return to the selected computer; the  
computer name is also shown on the screen.  
Editing Computer Name Assignments  
Function key <F1>: To edit the name entry  
of a computer or a Slave, first use the up and  
down arrow keys to highlight a port then press  
<F1> followed by name entry. Valid characters  
are ‘A’~’Z, ‘0’~’9’ and the dash (-) character.  
Lowercase letters are converted to uppercase  
ones. Press <BACKSPACE> to delete one letter  
at a time. Non-volatile memory stores all name  
entries until you change, even if the unit is  
powered down  
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Selecting Computers for Autoscan  
Function key <F2> - Use this key to switch the eye mark (N) of a computer on or off.  
First, use the up and down arrow keys to highlight it, then press <F2> to switch its eye  
mark on or off. If Scan Type reads ‘Ready PC + N, only the power-on and eye mark  
selected computers will be displayed sequentially in Scan mode.  
Locking Devices (Slave or computer)  
Function key <F3> - To lock a device (a computer or a Slave) from unauthorized access,  
use Security. Security is effective only for one device (a computer or a Slave). To lock a  
device, use the up and down arrow keys to highlight it, then press <F3>. Now, enter up  
to 4 characters (‘A’~’Z, ‘0’~‘9, ‘-‘) followed by <ENTER> as the new password. A Security  
enabled device is marked with a lock (Ï)following its port number. To permanently  
disable the security function from a locked device, highlight it, press <F3> then enter  
the password.  
If you want to access the locked device temporarily, simply highlight it and press  
<ENTER>. The OSD will prompt for the password. After entering the correct password,  
you are allowed to use the device. This device is automatically re-locked once you switch  
to another one. During Scan mode, OSD skips the security-enabled device.  
Please Note: Only one device (a computer or a Slave) can be locked by this function at  
a time.  
Please note: If you forget the password, the only way to permanently disable the  
security function is to remove all possible power sources from the Console.You will need  
to turn off all computers and unplug all power adapters, then restart everything.  
Advanced Functions  
Function key <F4>: More functions are available by hitting <F4>. A new screen pops up  
displaying more functions as described below, most of which are marked with a triangle  
(p) to indicate options from which to choose. Using the up and down arrow keys,  
select the functions and press <ENTER>. Available options will be shown in the middle  
of the screen. Again, use the up and down arrow keys to view available options, then  
press <ENTER> to select it. You can press <ESCAPE> to exit at any time.  
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Auto Scan  
In this mode, the Console automatically switches from one powered computer to  
the next, sequentially in a fixed interval. During Auto Scan mode, the OSD displays  
the name of the selected computer. When Auto Scan detects any keyboard or mouse  
activity, it suspends the scanning until activity stops; it then resumes with the next  
computer in sequence. To abort Auto Scan mode, press the left <CTRL> twice, or, press  
any front button. Scan Type and Scan Rate set the scan pattern. Scan Type (<F4>:More\  
Scan Type) determines if scanned computers must also be eye mark selected. Scan  
Rate (<F4>:More\Scan Rate) sets the display interval when a computer is selected  
before selecting the next one.  
Manual Scan  
Scan through power-on computers one by one by keyboard control.Scan Type  
(<F4>:More\Scan Type) determines if scanned computers must also be eye mark  
selected. Press the up arrow key to select the previous computer and the down arrow  
key to select the next computer. Press any other key to abort Manual Scan mode.  
Audio Stick  
An optional multimedia module can be linked to the back of each KVM Module for  
selecting microphone and stereo speaker signals. There are two options for Audio Stick:  
On and Off. When set to On, audio selection follows computer selection.  
When set to Off, audio selection stops following computer selection.  
It is useful if you want to listen to  
a
particular computer’s audio signal  
while operating other computers. The non-volatile memory stores the  
Audio Stick setting.  
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Scan Type  
Ready PC + N: In Scan mode, scan through power-on and eye mark selected computers.  
Ready PC: In Scan mode, scan through power-on computers. The non-volatile memory  
stores the Scan Type setting.  
Scan Rate  
Sets the duration of a computer displayed in Auto Scan mode. The options are 3  
seconds, 8 seconds, 15 seconds and 30 seconds. Scan Rate settings are stored in non-  
volatile memory.  
Keyboard Speed  
The Console offers keyboard typematic settings that override similar settings in the  
BIOS and in Windows. Available speed options are Low, Middle, Fast and Faster as  
10, 15, 20 and 30 characters/sec respectively. The non-volatile memory stores the  
Keyboard Speed setting.  
Hotkey Menu  
When you hit the left <CTRL> key twice within two seconds, the Hotkey Menu appears  
displaying a list of hot-key commands if the option is On. The Hotkey Menu can be  
turned Off if you prefer not to see it when the left <CTRL> key is hit twice. The non-  
volatile memory stores the Hotkey Menu setting.  
CH Display  
Auto Off: After you select a computer, the port number and name of the computer will  
appear on the screen for 3 seconds then disappear automatically. When set to Always  
On: The port number and name of a selected computer and/or OSD status are displayed  
on the screen all the time. The non-volatile memory stores the CH Display setting.  
Position  
The position of the selected computer name and/or OSD status displayed on screen  
during operation. The actual display position shifts due to different VGA resolution, the  
higher the resolution the higher the display position. The nonvolatile memory stores  
the Position setting. UL as Upper Left, UR as Upper Right, LL as Lower Left, LR as Lower  
Right. MI as Middle.  
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Hot-key commands  
A Hot-key command is a short keyboard sequence used to select a computer, to  
activate computer scan, etc. The Console constantly interprets keystrokes for hot-keys.  
A hot-key sequence starts with two left <CTRL> keystrokes followed by one or two  
more keystrokes. A built-in alarm generates a high-pitch beep for correct hot-key  
command; otherwise, one low-pitch beep for error and the bad key sequence will not  
be forwarded to the selected computer.  
The short form hot-key menu can be turned on as an OSD function (<F4>: more\  
Hotkey Menu) every time the left <CTRL> key is pressed twice.  
L-CTRL: is the <CTRL> key located at the left side of the keyboard.  
1~8/A~H: are the number keys ‘1~ 8at the upper row of the keyboard and character  
keys ‘A~ Hcase insensitive. Do not use the keypad at the right of the keyboard.  
To select a computer by hot-key command, you must know its port number, which is  
determined by the KVM Module connection. For a computer connected to a Master,  
its port is represented by the PC port label (1~8 or A~H). For a computer connected to  
a Slave, two characters represent its port. The first character is the port number of the  
Master unit (1~8) and the second one is the port number of the Slave (1~8 or A~H).  
Please note that only Master’s ‘PC 1~’PC 8ports can be connected to a Slave.  
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Hot-key commands - cont’d  
HOTKEY  
SEQUENCE  
COMMAND  
DESCRIPTION  
Selects the computer connected to  
console port “x.  
For a computer connected directly to  
the console, “xwould be 1~8 or A~H.  
(Ex. Left Ctrl + Left Ctrl + B would select  
the computer connected to the “PC B”  
port on the console.)  
Left Ctrl + Left  
Ctrl + x  
For cascaded computers, you must first  
enter the port number of a slave KVM  
connected to the console, then enter  
the port number on the slave KVM  
where the PC is connected.  
Select computer  
(Ex. Left Ctrl + Left Ctrl + 3 + 1 would  
select the computer connected to port  
1 of the slave KVM that is connected to  
port 3 on the console.)  
Automatically scans through powered-  
on computers.  
Start  
Auto-scan  
Left Ctrl + Left Ctrl  
+ F1  
Whenkeyboardormouseactivityissensed,  
auto-scanpausesuntilactivitystops.  
End Auto-scan  
Left Ctrl + Left Ctrl  
Exits auto-scan mode.  
Scrolls between the different auto-scan  
intervals. The console will generate one  
to four beeps corresponding to 3, 8, 15,  
and 30 seconds respectively to signify  
the selected auto-scan interval.  
Adjust Auto-  
scan rate  
Left Ctrl + Left Ctrl  
+ F3  
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Use the up and down arrow keys to  
Left Ctrl + Left Ctrl scroll to the previous or next computer  
Manual Scan  
+ F2  
in the sequence. Press any other key to  
abort manual scan.  
Scrolls between the different typematic  
rates. This setting overrides that of  
the BIOS and the operating system.  
The console will generate one to four  
beeps, corresponding to 10, 15, 20,  
and 30 characters/sec respectively, to  
signify the typematic rate.  
Adjust keyboard Left Ctrl + Left Ctrl  
typematic rate + F4  
Change Configuration while Running  
A device (a computer or a KVM switch) at any ‘PC xport can be changed at anytime  
after initial power-up. If you change any one of the PC 1 to PC 8 ports connection  
from a computer to a Slave or vice versa, or replace the devices of a port, the OSD will  
update this change the next time it is activated.  
Please Note: Any new device must be turned off before it is connected to the Master.  
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Specifications  
RACKCONS1708/GB/EU  
RACKCONS1908/GB  
RACKCONS1916/GB/EU  
RACKCONS1716/GB  
Display Size  
Connectors  
Panel Type  
17”  
19”  
8 x DE15 female input (1708  
only)  
8 x DE15 female input (1908  
only)  
16 x DE15 female input (1716  
only)  
16 x DE15 female input (1916  
only)  
1 x VGA female output  
Inactive:  
1 x VGA female output  
Inactive:  
1 x PS/2 Keyboard 6-pin  
Mini-Din (Female)  
1 x PS/2 Mouse 6-pin  
Mini-Din (Female)  
1 x PS/2 Keyboard 6-pin  
Mini-Din (Female)  
1 x PS/2 Mouse 6-pin  
Mini-Din (Female)  
Active Matrix TFT LCD  
Resolution  
Capabilities  
1280 x 1024 (XGA)  
Supports 0.264mm x  
Pixel Pitch  
Back Light  
Supports 0.098mm x 0.294mm  
Four lamps  
0.264mm  
Right-Left view 60~70 (Typ)  
Up-Down View 45~60 (Typ)  
Right-Left view 140 (Typ)  
Up-Down View 140 (Typ)  
Viewing Angle  
Contrast Ratio  
Brightness  
450:1  
500:1  
White 250cd/m2 (Center 1 point Typ)  
Supported  
Colors  
16.2M Colors  
(6-bit with FRC)  
Rising Time: 2ms  
Decay Time: 14ms  
Rising Time: 2ms  
Decay Time: 10ms  
Response Time  
System Cables  
VGA+2 x PS/2 cable  
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RACKCONS1708/GB/EU  
RACKCONS1716/GB  
RACKCONS1908/GB  
RACKCONS1916/GB/EU  
Keyboard /  
Mouse  
106 key PS/2 keyboard  
with touchpad  
USA, UK, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch,  
Swiss,  
Keyboard  
Language  
Belgium, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Japan, Taiwan, Russian  
Sync  
45~80KHz  
100-240 VAC input  
12VDC, 4A  
Power Source  
Power Adapter  
Power  
Consumption  
25W, 19.05W for Panel  
25W, 21.05W for Panel  
Operating  
0°C ~ 50°C (32°F ~ 122°F)  
Temperature  
Storage  
-20°C ~ 60°C (-4°F ~ 140°F)  
10% ~ 90% RH  
Temperature  
Humidity  
Min/Max  
Mounting  
Depth  
504mm / 1000mm  
554mm / 1000mm  
(21.8in / 39.37in)  
(19.84in / 39.37in)  
Dimensions  
Net Weight  
440 x 470 x 44mm  
11.75kg  
490 x 470 x 44mm  
12.75kg  
Chassis  
Heavy duty steel  
Construction  
Regulatory  
CE, FCC, UL, CUL, CE, RoHS  
Certification  
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Technical Support  
StarTech.com’s lifetime technical support is an integral part of our commitment to  
provide industry-leading solutions. If you ever need help with your product, visit  
www.startech.com/support and access our comprehensive selection of online tools,  
documentation, and downloads.  
For the latest drivers/software, please visit www.startech.com/downloads  
Warranty Information  
This product is backed by a two year warranty.  
In addition, StarTech.com warrants its products against defects in materials  
and workmanship for the periods noted, following the initial date of purchase.  
During this period, the products may be returned for repair, or replacement with  
equivalent products at our discretion. The warranty covers parts and labor costs only.  
StarTech.com does not warrant its products from defects or damages arising from  
misuse, abuse, alteration, or normal wear and tear.  
Limitation of Liability  
In no event shall the liability of StarTech.com Ltd. and StarTech.com USA LLP (or their  
officers, directors, employees or agents) for any damages (whether direct or indirect,  
special, punitive, incidental, consequential, or otherwise), loss of profits, loss of business,  
or any pecuniary loss, arising out of or related to the use of the product exceed the  
actual price paid for the product. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation  
of incidental or consequential damages. If such laws apply, the limitations or exclusions  
contained in this statement may not apply to you.  
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StarTech.com is your one-stop source for every connectivity part you need. From  
the latest technology to legacy products — and all the parts that bridge the old and  
new — we can help you find the parts that connect your solutions.  
We make it easy to locate the parts, and we quickly deliver them wherever they need  
to go. Just talk to one of our tech advisors or visit our website. You’ll be connected to  
the products you need in no time.  
to access exclusive resources and time-saving tools.  
StarTech.com is an ISO 9001 Registered manufacturer of connectivity and technology  
parts. StarTech.com was founded in 1985 and has operations in the United States,  
Canada, the United Kingdom and Taiwan servicing a worldwide market.  
 

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