Displays

Rackmounted 1U General Purpose Terminal


A general purpose character terminal with a 17" colour LCD display and keyboard mounted in a 1U high rack mountable tray.

The 1U Terminal is ideal for use as a console with rack mounted servers that do not have graphics adapters. It is a general purpose character terminal with a 17" colour LCD display and keyboard mounted in a 1U high rack mountable tray. It prevents the need for an external table top terminal and allows efficient use of space within the rack.
The terminal connects to servers using either a serial RS232 console connection or an Ethernet telnet console connection (to the RSC Ethernet port where available).
The terminal offers multiple personalities, and can connect to multiple servers when used with a Console Server (for RS232 connections) or with an Ethernet Switch (for Ethernet connections).
The unit was designed around military standards and because of the high quality metal construction, this unit can be used in almost all industrial and commercial settings.

Features:

  • Entire unit only 1U (1.75") high
  • 17" TFT colour LCD
  • 101 key keyboard
  • LCD power-up when raised (manual power switch also available)
  • LCD display controls (using on-screen menu)
  • 2mm protective glass for LCD
  • RJ45 10Base-T network port for Ethernet telnet console connection
  • RS232 port for serial console connection
  • Includes 3m RS232 cable
  • Includes rack mount kit suitable for Sun & most EIA 19" racks
  • Emulations: VT52, VT100, VT220, Console ANSI, PC TERM, TVI910+/925WY-50+, WY-60, WY-100, WY-120, WY-325, PCG Alpha
  • Screen size 80 x 24 characters plus status line
  • Up to 16 foreground and 16 background colours
  • Communications modes: Single RS232 or Ethernet connection, the latter supporting up to 12 telnet sessions to different servers
  • RoHS compliant

Compatibility:

The 1U Terminal is compatible with all Sun servers and may be configured to communicate using either a RS232 serial console connection or an Ethernet RSC console connection.
The Ethernet connection may be used with any 10Mb compatible Ethernet host adapter. However the Ethernet connection is most suited for use with RSC (Remote System Control) Ethernet ports since these provide the same functionality as serial (ttya) console ports.
The terminal includes a 3m RS232 cable that can be used to connect to servers with a female 25 pin D console connection or male 9 pin D console connection (through the use of an included adapter). When connecting to RJ45 RS232 console ports, the terminal cable delivered with the server should be used.
The rack mounted terminal has been qualified for mounting in the StorEdge 72", Sun Rack 900/1000, Sun Fire and most EIA 19" racks with 604mm between front and rear uprights and 795mm minimum between front upright and rear door.
This unit cannot be connected to a graphics frame buffer and system keyboard port (see the 1U Rack Mounted Terminal and Keyboard, order code UKT-R1U-LCD17-SU-Z for this functionality).

Configuration:

The Terminal is largely pre-configured for most applications, and a User Guide is included to aid in installation and configuration. A Reference Manual is available by internet download.

Connections:

  • RS232 port for server connection (DB9M). A 3m RS232 cable is included for connection to servers with a female DB25 (or male DB9 via included adapter) console ports. For connection to Sun RJ45 console ports, the console cable delivered with the server should be used in conjunction with the included adapter.
  • RJ45 port for 10Base-T network connection. This can be connected to an Ethernet Switch or hub, or with the use of a crossed (cascade) RJ45 cable, directly to a server RSC Ethernet port.
£1,600/H UKT-R1U-TERM-17-Z
17" 1U rack mounted Colour General Prupose Terminal - RoHS Compliant

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