...needed to include four servers providing the images to a total of 22 stations distributed on the campus. Besides the images, keyboard and mouse signals of the user consoles also needed to be extended to allow staff to • add notes to the patient fil...
...select a channel server (using the iCOMPEL unit’s channel folder, a USB flash memory folder, or an FTP site), and more. In addition, it explains how to connect a Web browser to a subscriber and how to set up the subscriber so it ”knows” where...
...networking Equipment, servers, and patch panels, then a 4-post rack makes more sense because it provides more stable, 4-point mounting for deep equipment. • Rack Heights • Height, or rack units, is one of the most important specifications in choos...
...Using the internal Web server interface, users can switch from any source to any display, create presets and combine multiple receivers into a video wall, and control and switch video wall zones remotely. The Controller also features mobile support...
...from outside the server room), the administrator receives a comfortable and ergonomic workplace away from the noise of the servers and the chilliness of the air-conditioned server room. It also saves him from bustling between the various serv...
...to 258 computers. The device is thus ideal for both broadcasting applications, where cutting stations and studios are often separated from media servers, and digital signage infrastructures. • With the ServSwitch DKM, it is for the first time poss...
...computers back into the server room and thus away from the public danger zone. This sanction prevents unauthorized physical access to computers with sensitive data. • With back-racking, the CPUs are relocated to an access-controlled, air-conditioned...
...optimised access to servers and workstations in mobile studios. • With the limited space and weight in mind, we ensure our KVM products are easily accessible for mobile teams. • How is a KVM solution designed for mobile broadcast and OB vans? • ...
...One machine acts as a server while the other machines act as clients. In this setup, if the “server” machine goes down, you lose keyboard and mouse on all other machines. • The second solution is a desktop, hardware-based keyboard, video, and mous...