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KVM Cable ATEN 2L-1003P/C PS/2 to VGA 3 m (10 ft) — 6‑pin mini‑DIN to HD15
KVM Cable ATEN 2L-1003P/C PS/2 to VGA 3 m (10 ft) — 6‑pin mini‑DIN to HD15
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KVM Cable ATEN 2L-1003P/C PS/2 to VGA 3 m (10 ft) — 6‑pin mini‑DIN to HD15
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KVM Cable ATEN 2L-1003P/C PS/2 to VGA 3 m (10 ft) — 6‑pin mini‑DIN to HD15
KVM Cable ATEN 2L-1003P/C PS/2 to VGA 3 m (10 ft) — 6‑pin mini‑DIN to HD15
The ATEN 2L-1003P/C is a 3 m (10 ft) KVM cable that combines PS/2 keyboard and mouse connections with an HD15 (VGA) video connector. It is designed to link a computer’s PS/2 keyboard/mouse ports and VGA output to a KVM switch, KVM extender or compatible console, supporting analog VGA displays and standard PS/2 peripherals in server rooms, workstations and AV installations.
This KVM cable provides a simple, single-cable connection for keyboard, mouse and video signals, reducing cable clutter and simplifying setup in multi-machine environments. The 6‑pin mini‑DIN PS/2 connectors maintain compatibility with legacy keyboards and mice, while the HD15 VGA connector supports analog video displays. With a 3 m length, the cable offers flexible placement of equipment within racks or on desks and is finished in black for unobtrusive integration with professional installations.
Disconnect power where recommended before connecting or disconnecting cables. Plug the 6‑pin mini‑DIN connectors into the computer’s PS/2 keyboard and mouse ports and attach the HD15 connector to the computer’s VGA output. Connect the matching PS/2 and VGA ports at the KVM switch or console end. Ensure connectors are aligned and seated firmly to avoid signal issues. Once all connections are secured, power on devices and verify keyboard, mouse and display operation.
Use this cable for reliable PS/2 and VGA signal transmission in environments where legacy peripherals and analog displays are required. Avoid sharp bends and excessive pulling force; route the cable away from strong electromagnetic interference sources. For optimal performance, confirm that connected devices support PS/2 and analog VGA signals.
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