...special low-capacitance cable. Both sync and async binary data transmission fall under RS-232. Although the original RS-232 connector is DB25, DB9 and RJ-45 connectors are now common. Also, industrial devices often use a terminal block instead of a ...
...is moving into secure cables to prevent tripping and accidental disconnects. • Centralise control • When it comes to mission-critical equipment, there is no level of acceptable risk. Environmental monitoring sensors with instant alerts, network mu...
...use any sort of CATx cable will ultimately force you into buying another device that connects to both ends to encode/decode the signals. • • Compatibility • Another very common mistake is users purchasing different types of equipment from diffe...
...impression. In a recording or video cutting studio, the noise that is created by the fans may prevent productive work entirely. In the widest sense, automatic teller machines can also be seen as screen-based workstations, where the computer nee...
...NEMA-rated enclosures, and how to choose a cabinet based on cooling, power, and security needs. We also cover differences between types of mounting rails, as well as what you need for extra-deep equipment mounting and effective cable management.
...a PC plus a crossover cable. • iCOMPEL is everything you need to develop a display image—we call this a “layout”—manage your content into playlists, and play it 24 x 7 according to your schedule. It will even allow you to set up a schedule that ch...
...the need to swap cables at the projector when you want to switch presenters. The video guides you step by step through a typical conference room setup, including how to connect to the Wireless VPS and how to configure it through its user-frie...
Is your network ready for the KVMoIP revolution? • Brian Andrews of Black Box Network Services explains the network requirements of the modern KVMoIP solution, and offers advice on what to look for when specifying switches. • As the use of KVM...