System information
Can I prevent the CAC from being
switched to specic computers?
Yes, on Belkin Secure KVMs that support CAC,
each channel CAC port is controlled by a CAC
switch next to each channel button on the KVM.
Sliding the CAC switch to the left will disable the
CAC port from being mapped on that specic
channel.
In dual-head Secure KVM models,
is it possible to have one “row”
switching VGA while the other
row switches “DVI”?
Yes, this is possible. Remember that the row
switching VGA must have a VGA compatible
display. Example: The bottom row of the dual
head SKVM has all DVI computers and a DVI
monitor connected, and the top row has all
VGA computers and a VGA monitor connected.
Please note that VGA and DVI cannot be mixed
on the same row.
Can I use a CAC port to switch
biometric readers?
Yes, most USB authentication devices can be
used when using the Belkin CAC ports.
Can a wireless keyboard or mouse
be used with a Belkin Secure KVM?
Yes, although for security reasons wireless
peripherals are not recommended.
How do I know if the KVM will be
compatible with my new equipment?
Belkin prides itself on 15 years of experience
designing desktop KVMs. We perform rigorous
compatibility testing on equipment used by
Secure KVM customers. In the rare event of a
compatibility issue, Belkin’s dedicated Secure
KVM support team can be contacted to provide
quick assistance by phone or in person, even at
secure locations.
I have new systems next to legacy
systems. Do you have a product to
support both?
Yes. Belkin has developed specialized cables
with built-in electronics that convert DVI-D to
VGA, VGA to DVI-D, and USB to PS/2. These
cables do not require external power supplies,
and integrate easily with the Belkin Secure
KVMs.
Functional Features
Belkin Secure KVM
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