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ULTRAVIEW PRO INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL

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Compatibility

Computers

Industry standard PCs, Sun, Unix computers such as
RS/6000, HP, SGI, DEC, and others.

Monitors

VGA, SVGA, XGA, RGB, Composite

Keyboards

PC/Unix US, most foreign Qwerty keyboards, Korean and
Japanese, keyboards with or without Windows keys (101,
102, 104, 105, 106, 109 keys), USB*, Sun**, Apple
ADB**. Some older XT/AT auto-sensing keyboards may
not be compatible.

Mouse

Standard PS/2, PS/2 wheel,
Serial 2 or 3 button*
USB*
SUN**
Apple ADB**

Audio
Devices**

Audio speakers
Microphone

Serial
Devices**

Touchscreen
Graphics tablet

* Available for CPU ports only
** Available on multi-platform models only

Rose Electronics web site

Visit our web site at www.rose.com for additional information on the
UltraView Pro and other products offered by Rose Electronics that are
designed for data center applications, classroom environments and many
other switching applications.

System overview

The UltraView Pro is designed to provide seamless, trouble-free switching
from a single KVM station to any connected CPU. You can switch to any of
the connected computers by simple keyboard commands, the front panel +
or - buttons, or an on-screen list of computers. If your system demands are
greater than a single unit can provide, the UltraView Pro can be easily
expanded to connect up to 256 computers.

KVM station

A KVM station, consisting of a keyboard, video monitor and mouse,
connects to the UltraView Pro’s DB25F connector that is labeled
monitor/keyboard/mouse. The keyboard, video monitor and mouse used for
the KVM station should be compatible with all of the CPUs that will be
connected.