If you are a single user who is looking for a low price desktop KVM solution for control of two to four PCs, SwitchMan is your answer. As the most preferred and reliable KVM switch on the market, SwitchMan is the only KVM switch that combines professional-grade technology with an easy-to-use desktop design.
Switchman will enable you to save time, money and space by running up to four PCs from one keyboard, monitor and mouse. With SwitchMan you will experience smooth and flawless booting, switching and operations.
It is available in two models:
- SW2 (2 port)*
- SW4 (4 port)*
*Two Raritan premium, ultra-thin coax, tangle-proof KVM cables are available to provide the highest quality video
If space on your desktop is particularly tight, you have the option to place the unit flat or upright to best meet your needs. It''s easy to operate. Just select each PC by touching the push button for each individual channel or by using a simple hot-key command with your keyboard.
Merely connect a Raritan converter (AUKME) to any Alpha running UNIX and all computers will operate flawlessly with a standard PS/2 keyboard.

The Alphas will operate flawlessly. Raritan's emulation incorporates unique functions to support LK111 or LK461 keyboard running UNIX and OpenVMS.

Yes. Use Raritan's Sun or Mac Guardian converter (APSSUN or APSMAC) to convert the Sun and Mac keyboard and video ports to PS/2 keyboard and mouse and VGA video. APSSUN includes the built-in mapping of all the Sun L-keys to PS/2 F-keys.

Yes. Raritan's ASCII Terminal Converter (AUATC) adapter will convert the RS-232 connection to PS/2 and VGA video. Connect the AUATC to your serially controlled device, and then connect to your Raritan KVM switch with CCPdd or UTP Cable for access up to 650 feet.

The hot-key activator can be easily changed to either "num lock" or "caps lock". When in hot-key mode, touch the desired new hot-key activator followed by the enter key.

Raritan's technical support group can provide you with assistance over the phone or via e-mail. It does not make any difference where you purchased your product; Raritan will provide technical support. Please have your packing slip handy to verify the parts you received. Also, a general knowledge is very helpful to you when calling, so take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the installation manual.

You can plug any PS/2 keyboard in the keyboard user port of a Raritan KVM switch.

Probably not. That particular server may have a unique video card that is not of the 8514 type. Pin modification to the KVM switch cable video connector can be made to correct the problem. Refer to Technical Notes in the Manual for your particular Raritan KVM switch model, or call Raritan's Technical Support for assistance.

The monitor needs to be VGA, with an HD15 connector, and support the resolution and refresh rate of the video settings on the target servers. Make sure the LCD monitor will work when connected directly to all the PCs in a stand-alone mode.

All Raritan KVM switches except SwitchMan operate up to 1600 x 1200 at 60Hz. SwitchMan operates at 1600 x 1200 at 70Hz.

No. Most touch-screen monitors use a serial connection to interact with the PC. Currently, Raritan's KVM switches do not support the use of this style monitor.

The CCPdd cable comes with an adapter to convert the 6-pin mouse connection to 9 pin. The conversion of serial to PS/2 mouse is handled by the firmware in the KVM switch.

There is a possibility that the proper mouse driver is not loaded or the mouse is not recognized. Check to make sure the mouse driver is correct for the mouse type you are using. MasterConsole must have a true PS/2 mouse connected; serial and bus mice are not supported as device peripherals.

No. The Raritan KVM switch does not require any software to be loaded or operated, it is 100% software independent.

Yes, plug a APSUSB adapter into one of the USB computer ports to convert PS/2 keyboard and mouse. Plug the KVM switch cables into the APSUSB and access your USB computer just like a PS/2 PC.