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MATRIX SERVSWITCH™
1. Specifications
Hardware
Required — Monitor that supports your computers’ highest video
standard; in multiplatform applications, should be a
multisync model capable of forming video from either
composite sync or separate horizontal and vertical sync
signals (see Section 3.2.3)
Compliance — CE, FCC Part 15 Subpart J Class A, IC Class/classe A
Standards — With original Serv cabling: VGA (color or monochrome/
page white) video;
With original Serv cabling (minimal) or coaxial cabling
(recommended): SVGA and (with KV99MA adapter)
Mac video;
With coaxial cabling: XGA (color or monochrome),
RS/6000, SGI, or (SW76xA-R3 only) Sun video
Interfaces — On CPU and KVM ports and on IN and OUT ports of
Expansion Modules:
Proprietary composite of:
• IBM PS/2, PC/AT, or (SW76xA-R3 only) Sun
compatible keyboard;
• PS/2, RS-232, or (SW76xA-R3 only) Sun
compatible mouse; and
• Video (standards listed above);
With the KV99MCON adapter, also supports ADB
(Mac compatible) keyboard and mouse ports;
The IN and OUT ports also carry system-control
information;
On RS-232 ports: EIA/TIA RS-232 proprietarily pinned
on RJ-12 (“6-wire RJ-11”) connectors, DTE
Resolution — Up to 1600 x 1280, but refer to Section 3.2.3
Protocol — RS-232: Asynchronous
Data Format — RS-232: 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity (fixed)
Data Rate — RS-232: 9600 or 57,600 bps

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