Hardware > Raritan > KVM Switches > CompuSwitch > CompuSwitch
CompuSwitch is the affordable choice and the perfect KVM switch for desktop or rack mount installations where a single user can access and control up to eight PCs from one keyboard, monitor and mouse. It is expandable up to 64 computers.
With CompuSwitch, you can eliminate the cost and clutter of unnecessary equipment, reclaim space and improve your operational productivity. CompuSwitch runs on multiple platforms and operating systems and it is ideal for corporate ser rooms and computer test labs.
It is available in three models:
- CS2 (2 computers)
- CS4 (4 computers)*
- CS8 (8 computers)*
*A rack-mount chassis is available for the CS4 and CS8 models
Computers are accessed by touching the individual channel buttons on the front panel of CompuSwitch or by using hot-key commands from the keyboard. Standard features like AutoScan and AutoSkip make operation simple and convenient.
Installation and operation is easy. Just connect the computers by using Raritan's tangle-proof, coaxial, double-shield cables that are available in 2, 6.5, 13, 20 and 30 ft. You just plug in the keyboard, monitor and mouse and you are ready to go.
If you want extended access to your computers, you can use Raritan's Cat5 Reach, which will give users access up to 1,000 feet away or Fiber Reach II, which can extend your access up to 6 miles away by using just 2 strands of fiber optic cable.
- High reliability, low cost, easy to use
- 2-channel, 4-channel, 8-channel desktop models
- 4-channel, 8-channel models in 19" rack mount chassis (1U)
- Optional 19" rack mounting brackets for desktop models (1U)
- Optional rack mount extensions for 24" racks
- Dedicated keyboard and mouse emulator for each PC to ensure flawless boot up and operation
- Multi-platform-mix PCs, Macs, Suns, Alphas, RS/6000s, HP9000s, SGIs, ASCII devices; also USB support
- Support of any mix of computers-Windows NT, Windows 2000, Novell 4.x, UNIX, Linux, or OpenVMS
- Easy to manage, tangle-proof, high-resolution PC cables
- VGA, SVGA, XGA high resolution video-1600x1200-support
- Hot-key commands or individual channel buttons on front panel for convenient operation
- IntelliMouse support
- SCAN for effortless monitoring
- SKIP to filter unused channels
(268mm x 200mm x 44mm)
Weight: 3.6 lbs / 1.62 kg
Power: No external power required
(390mm x 200mm x 44mm)
Weight: 4.9 lbs / 2.24 kg
Power: No external power required
(485mm x 333mm x 44mm)
Weight: 6.2 lbs / 2.8 kg
Power: No external power required
Optional DC Adapter: 6V/1.4A
Standard warranty: Two Years







When using Raritan certified cable, users can transmit video signals at distances up to 1,000 feet at 1024 x 768 @75Hz, and up to 600 feet at 1600 x 1200 @75Hz.
(Note: Raritan does not have any marketing relationship with Belden, nor does Raritan receive any financial incentive for recommending Belden products.)



One particular UTP cable characteristic has a large impact on how well your Raritan system performs: delay skew. UTP cabling consists of four "twisted pairs" of wire, each carrying one set of data. In order to minimize cross-interference between the pairs, each pair must be twisted at slightly different rates (twists/foot). Over long lengths of cable, however, slight differences in twist rates results in measurably different rates of data transmission among each twisted pair. The arrival time delta is called "delay skew".
How does this affect your Raritan solution? Raritan products sends red, green, and blue video information each over a different twisted pair; if that information does not arrive at the same time, observed video will be blurry. Raritan's unique algorithms correct for this behavior, but physical limitations create upper limits to the success of any algorithm. The TIA/EIA specification for delay skew tolerance is 45 nanoseconds for Category 5 UTP and Category 5e UTP cable. However, in analog video applications, a delay skew longer than 15 nanoseconds usually results in inadequate video performance at high resolutions (XGA and higher).
Raritan-certified cable products happen to surpass the acceptable tolerances of the TIA/EIA's specification for delay skew, and hence are best suited for connecting Raritan components.














