1U 15" Rack Mount Monitor Keyboard Drawer w/ detachable mini mouse
RKP5
RKP5 is a combination of keyboard, mouse and monitor into a drawer with features such as flip-up design, adjustable brackets, built in LCD OSD to provide effective assistant for an administrator to control PC system.
RKP series provides cost effective for your limited IT budget over using CRT and rack mounting. Also, it will be space saving for your compact environment rack and effective assistant for an administrator to control connected systems
RKP5 Features:
- 1U 15" TFT LCD screen
- Allows user to store and use a real mouse
- Slim size keyboard with detachable min mouse
- Lock out wails to prevent movement of the keyboard
- Adjustable mounting brackets from 390mm to 880mm
- All mounting hardware included
- 12, 24, 48-Volt DC power supply options
RKP Specifications:
Mechanical | |
Height | 1.75 in. (4.44 cm.) |
Width | 17.4 in. (44.2 cm.) |
Depth | 25.6 in. (65 cm.) |
Weight | 35 lbs. (16 kg.) |
Package Dimensions (H x W x D) | 7.1 x 23.6 x 33.1 in. (18 x 60 x 84 cm.) |
Package Weight | 49 lbs. (22 kg.) |
General | |
Form factor | 1U rack mounting on slide-out rails, with real mouse |
Color | Black |
Compatibility | Multi-platform - Mix PCs, SUNs, IBMs, HPs & DELLs |
Server-side Interface | HD15 VGA, 6-pin Mini DIN for PS/2 KB/MS |
Rack Mounting | Adjustable ranges from 15.3" to 34.6" (390 to 880mm) |
Environmental | |
Operating temperature | 0 to 50 Degree Celsius |
Storage temperature | -25 to 65 Degree Celsius |
Relative Humidity | 90%, non condensing |
Shock | 50G peak acceleration (11ms, half since wave) |
Vibration | 58~500Hz/ 0.98G (11min/ cycle) |
Power | 110 or 220 VAC at 50 or 60 Hz via AC adapter (12V, 6A) |
LCD Screen | |
LCD Manufacturer | Samsung |
LCD Origin | South Korea |
Display Size | 15 inch diagonal |
LCD Type | Samsung grade A industrial TFT LCD Panel |
Resolution | 1,024 x 768 with 60 / 70 / 75Hz |
Display color | 16.2 M |
Brightness | 450 cd/m2 |
Contrast Ratio | 400:1 |
Response Time | TR=5/ Tf=20 ms |
Pixel Pitch | 0.297 (H) x 0.297 (V) mm |
Viewing Angle | 70/ 70/ 60/ 65 (L/R/U/D) |
OSD Control | Brightness, Contrast, Phase & Clock, Color, H & V Position, Auto-tune, Recall & Language |
Signal Input | VGA, Analog RGB |
Option Video Input | S-video & Composite |
LCD MTBF | 50,000 hrs |
Question: I recently puchased this item second hand. I'm trying to hook it up to a 16 port oiomega kvm switch. I was curious what kind of cord I would need to get keyboard and mouse input? I have a VGA to VGA+KVM cable but it doesn't seem to be working.
Answer: Thank you for your inquiry.
Assuming this unit has the same connections as the RKP7, you will need the proprietary CE-6 4-1 Combo KVM Cable (https://www.kvm-switches-online.com/ce-6.html) to attach to the back of the Rack console. The connection on the RKP5 side should be a DB-15 (VGA looking) connecter. The other side, that attaches to the KVM, would be the USB (or PS/2) and VGA video connectors that match up with the local console ports on the KVM. If you are using USB, only one of the cables should need to be connected - which maybe an issue if the KVM itself requires two. (You might try alternating the USB ports. Sometimes one port will function in a single connection setup while the other won't). You also might try connecting the RKP5 directly to a computer to see if the keyboard and mouse function properly that way. If they do, there may be an issue with the KVM connection.
Answer: Thank you for your inquiry.
Assuming this unit has the same connections as the RKP7, you will need the proprietary CE-6 4-1 Combo KVM Cable (https://www.kvm-switches-online.com/ce-6.html) to attach to the back of the Rack console. The connection on the RKP5 side should be a DB-15 (VGA looking) connecter. The other side, that attaches to the KVM, would be the USB (or PS/2) and VGA video connectors that match up with the local console ports on the KVM. If you are using USB, only one of the cables should need to be connected - which maybe an issue if the KVM itself requires two. (You might try alternating the USB ports. Sometimes one port will function in a single connection setup while the other won't). You also might try connecting the RKP5 directly to a computer to see if the keyboard and mouse function properly that way. If they do, there may be an issue with the KVM connection.