Description
Draco tera flex
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Description
4.1
System Overview
A Draco tera matrix system consists of a Draco tera matrix and, for KVM applications, one or more
CPU Units / CON Units. The Draco tera matrix is connected to the CPU Units / CON Units by interconnect
cables. All available ports of the matrix can be used either as an input or as an output port depending on
components and equipment. Non-blocking access is available for all users, i.e., user access is not limited
by the activities of another user.
CPU Units are connected directly to the sources (computer, CPU) by the provided cables. Monitor(s),
keyboards, and mice are connected to the CON Units. The communication between the Draco tera matrix
and the CPU Units / CON Units occurs over the respective interconnect cables.
The Draco tera matrix supports a wide and flexible range of system configurations:
A part of the Draco tera can be configured as a Single-Head workstation, a part as Dual-Head workstation,
or even as Quad-Head workstation for example. In addition, there are configurations with KVM and
USB 2.0 available.
4.2
Installation Examples
The following section shows typical exemplary installations of the Draco tera:
Single-Head Installation
Fig. 1
Example - System overview Single-Head installation
1 Source (computer, CPU)
2 CPU Units
3 Interconnect cable
4 Draco tera matrix
5 CON Units
6 Console (monitor, keyboard, mouse)
If you have a Single-Head console, you can also get access to a Dual-Head or Quad-Head source
(computer, CPU) for example. However, control is only possible at monitor 1 and only one video signal is
displayed.
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