ATEN KA8280 HDMI KVM over IP Console Station

Aten

$790.00
Availability:
Contact us for availability
1:
HDMI KVM over IP Console Station
2:
A standalone Java-free console that replaces PC or NB
3:
Advanced FPGA graphics processor
4:
Panel Array Mode
5:
Space-saving 0U rack mount design for rear rack mounting
6:
Free USA Shipping
7:
2-Year ATEN Warranty
8:
Add'l Discount to .EDU & .GOV & .MIL & .ORG
ADD OPTIONS:
This Aten KA8280 HDMI KVM over IP Console Station is a standalone console that replaces PC or NB, enabling users to remotely access, monitor and control all servers connected to multiple ATEN KVM over IP switches* with impenetrable security against virus threats. It also supports various data encryption methods, ensuring impervious data protection. The KVM over IP Console Station can be deployed anywhere instant access is needed and stringent security required, ideal for applications such as studios, offices, data centers, broadcast stations, control rooms, or network operations centers (NOC).

The KA8280 supports USB mouse/keyboard and two USB ports for Virtual Media function, and supports 1 HDMI video output at resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 @ 60 Hz.

In addition, the KVM over IP Console Station provides Panel Array Mode™ function, enabling administrators to monitor the video output of up to 64 servers simultaneously. The feature makes it possible for previewing the content of all the ports at the same time, which is especially suitable for environments such as manufacturing and surveillance that often require monitoring of a much higher number of ports.

The KVM over IP Console Station can be set on a desk, mounted on a wall or at the rear of a rack with its spacesaving 0U rack mount design. It is flexible and easy to install, and provides a GUI with multi-language interface for device management, user profile customization, as well as hassle-free configuration for large deployments.

ATEN KA8280 HDMI KVM over IP Console Station Features:

  • A standalone Java-free console that replaces PC or NB, enabling users to remotely access and control ATEN KVM over IP switches*
  • Impenetrable security against virus threats and impervious data protection
  • Single sign-on to consolidate the management of multiple ATEN KVM over IP switches
  • Advanced FPGA graphics processor - with a Full HD resolution of 1920 x 1200
  • 1 HDMI video output
  • Panel Array Mode™ - allows administrators to monitor the video output of up to 64 servers on one screen simultaneously
  • Supports Virtual Media
  • Wall Mountable - standard mounting kit included
  • Space-saving 0U rack mount design for rear rack mounting
  • GUI with multi-language interface

NOTE: Many Aten products, bought here at HDTV Supply, comply with the USA Governments TAA requirements. TAA requires that products originate from the United States or another approved country. These Aten products, bought here at HDTV Supply, do not ship from China. Call us at 833-965-3722 if you want more info on Aten TAA Complaint Products.

Why not buy this ATEN KA8280 HDMI KVM over IP Console Station today?

ATEN KA8280 HDMI KVM over IP Console Station Specifications:

Connectors
Video 1 x HDMI Female
RS-232 1 x DB-9 Male
Power 1 x DC Jack
Audio 2 x Audio Jack Female
LAN Ports 1 x RJ-45 Female
Keyboard 1 x USB Type-A Female
Mouse 1 x USB Type-A Female
USB Port 2 x USB Type-A Female
Cascade Port 1 x RJ-45 Female
LEDs
Power 1 (Blue)
Switches
Power 1 x Push button
Reset 1 x Semi-recessed Push button
Video 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz
Power Consumption DC 5V:4.66W:47.44BTU
Environmental
Operating Temperature 0 -40?C
Storage Temperature -20 - 60?C
Humidity 0-80% RH, Non-condensing
Physical Properties
Housing Metal
Weight 0.75 kg ( 1.65 lb )
Dimensions (L x W x H) 17.42 x 15.54 x 2.88 cm
(6.86 x 6.12 x 1.13 in.)
Note For some of rack mount products, please note that the standard physical dimensions of WxDxH are expressed using a LxWxH format.

Why not buy this ATEN KA8280 HDMI KVM over IP Console Station today?

ATEN KA8280 Data Sheet

ATEN KA8280 User Manual

Why not buy this ATEN HDMI KVM over IP Console Station today?