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Avocent HMX User Manual

Avocent HMX
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Chapter 1: Product Overview 5
Bandwidth usage (HMX 1050 user station only)
It is possible to restrict the aggregate bandwidth used on the Ethernet link from the serial console.
The bandwidth options are:
Unlimited
100 MBits/s
50 MBits/s
20 MBits/s
10 MBits/s
User station modes
The HMX system can operate in Extender Mode, Desktop Mode, Matrix Mode or Share Mode. The
HMX user station and transmitter can obtain their IP address data from a DHCP server in any of the
three modes.
Extender Mode
In Extender Mode, turning on the HMX user station automatically establishes a connection with the
remote workstation via the transmitter.
Desktop Mode
In Desktop Mode, turning on the HMX user station enables the user to log in and connect to their
allocated computer.
Matrix Mode
In Matrix Mode, turning on the HMX user station enables the user to log in and view all accessible
computers.
Share Mode
In Share Mode, multiple users can connnect to the audio and video of a target computer over the
network and arbitrate for control of that computer.

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Avocent HMX Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeKVM extender
Resolution SupportUp to 1920x1200
USB SupportYes
DistanceUp to 100 meters
Video InterfaceDVI
AudioYes
Power SupplyExternal
Operating Temperature0°C to 40°C
Storage Temperature-20°C to 60°C

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