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KVM Add-On  KVM Add-On Value adding solutions for your KVM an IT applications Leading the way in digital KVM I-Key 7.2 The company Leading the way in digital KVM Guntermann & Drunck is regarded as a leading manufacturer of digital and analogue KVM equipment used in control rooms in air traffic control, broadcast studios, on ships and to monitor industrial processes. With a powerful portfolio consisting of KVM extenders, switches and matrix switches, G&D’s users get real added value. G&D provides the broadest KVM product portfolio at the market. Even with different features, all G&D products are compatible and can be combined. Our KVM solutions optimise the application of IT equipment and improve the working conditions for humans and computers. No matter where KVM devices are installed, there’s always one main requirement - robust, reliable, user-friendly and easy to operate KVM systems that can be adapted to future requirements and grow with your demands. By short lines of communication G&D is able to solve challenging requirements and tailor systems to our customers’ needs. We keep direct contact to our customers and are personally available. We are proactive and always keep an eye on the trends in the industry. Functionalities required by our customers are quickly implemented into our products. Our success can only be measured with our customers’ satisfaction. Trust in G&D for your optimal KVM solution. www.gdsys.de // 2 I-Key 20 7.2 KVM Add-On I-Keys are programmable input devices with 20 (I-Key20) keys, which store shortcuts. Each key can be programmed with two different shortcuts to double the number of programmable commands. The programmed shortcuts are forwarded to a connected KVM switch or computer. I-Key 20 Features Operation • Access shortcuts by pressing a key • Macros can be easily created • Requires no programming skills Installation Connect the I-Key to the computer‘s PS/2 keyboard interface. Then connect the keyboard to the I-Key‘s PS/2 socket. The computer‘s keyboard interface supplies the I-Key with power. Device • Shortcuts can be processed by any computer • One key can hold two functions (layer technology) • One key needs to be reserved for changing between the layers • Save 38 individual macros • Key can be individually labelled Highlights • • • Easy operation and programming Requires no programming skills Layer technology doubles the number of shortcuts Variants • I-Key 20 for 20 (39) Shortcuts www.gdsys.de / /   IK 3  I-Key 20 7.2 KVM Add-On General information I-Key 20 Keys 20 Length connection cable 1,9 m Power supply Type Via keyboard interface at computer Housing (W × H × D) 175 × 108 × 38 mm Interfaces Computer 1 × PS/2 plug Keyboard 1 × PS/2 socket Item no. A3200003 www.gdsys.de Description I-Key 20 Programmable input device, 20 Keys, PS/2 design / /   IK 4  Legend ABBREVIATIONS CPU PC = = Computer module Computer module CON REM = = User module User module MC2 MC4 = = Multichannel 2 Multichannel 4 M S RM DT A AR R U U2 D = = = = = = = = = = Multimode Singlemode For assembly in a 19“ rack Available as desktop variant Audio Audio + RS232 RS232 transparent USB 1.1 transparent USB 2.0 Delay EQUIPMENT FEATURES DVI DL = modular setup FIRE = Fire Wire wire = keyboard/mouse VT = dual-link DVI video KVM = KVM IP access = single-link DVI video LAN = Network connection = DisplayPort 1.1 WEB = Web interface If 100 = VT100 IP DEV DVI = single-link DVI + VGA VGA = VGA video Moni = Monitoring = Audio CAT = CAT cable = USB 2.0 Fiber = Fiber optics optics &VGA RS 232 CON = DevCon support tor cable = Delay = Single user = Screen Freeze = Multi user = Power Switching = Separat local/remote user www.gdsys.de // extra