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KVM cable DIGITUS DS-19232 — USB to PS/2 for KVM consoles, 3 m
KVM cable DIGITUS DS-19232 — USB to PS/2 for KVM consoles, 3 m
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KVM cable DIGITUS DS-19232 — USB to PS/2 for KVM consoles, 3 m
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KVM cable DIGITUS DS-19232 — USB to PS/2 for KVM consoles, 3 m
KVM cable DIGITUS DS-19232 — USB to PS/2 for KVM consoles, 3 m
The DIGITUS DS-19232 KVM cable provides a single-cable connection that adapts a USB-equipped KVM console to systems requiring separate PS/2 keyboard and PS/2 mouse interfaces. With a 3 m length, the cable is intended for linking KVM switches or integrated KVM consoles to servers and desktop computers that still use PS/2 peripherals. The cable routes keyboard and mouse signals from the console’s USB port to two PS/2 plugs on the target device, enabling control of legacy systems without changing peripherals.
This DIGITUS accessory simplifies connections between modern KVM consoles and older PS/2-equipped systems by combining USB-to-PS/2 conversion into a single, 3 m cable. The cable reduces cable clutter and speeds up installation by eliminating the need for separate adapters. Its original-manufacturer design ensures physical and electrical compatibility with DIGITUS KVM consoles and switches that support USB for keyboard and mouse signals.
Plug the USB connector into the KVM console’s USB keyboard/mouse port and insert the two PS/2 plugs into the corresponding keyboard and mouse ports on the target server or desktop. Ensure the PS/2 plugs are connected to the correct color-coded or labeled ports on the system. After connection, power on the target system if it was powered off; the console should recognize keyboard and mouse signals through the cable. For KVM switches, follow the switch manufacturer’s instructions to switch control to the connected target system.
Use the cable in indoor, static installations and avoid sharp bends or tight kinks to preserve signal integrity. When connecting to legacy systems, confirm BIOS or firmware settings allow external keyboard and mouse detection via PS/2. Store the cable coiled loosely and avoid heavy mechanical stress on the connectors.
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