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Raritan T1900-LED LCD Rack Console

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Raritan T1900-LED LCD Rack ConsoleThe Raritan T1900 LED LED Backlit LCD Rack Console is a compact, high performance solution designed for fast, reliable at the rack access to servers in data centers, laboratories, and IT rooms. Available in 17" and 19" LED backlit LCD options, this 1U modular drawer consolidates control, monitoring, and maintenance tasks into a single, space saving unit. The LED backlit display delivers crisp, high contrast visuals even in dim environments, reducing

The Raritan T1900-LED LED Backlit LCD Rack Console is a compact, high-performance solution designed for fast, reliable at-the-rack access to servers in data centers, laboratories, and IT rooms. Available in 17" and 19" LED-backlit LCD options, this 1U modular drawer consolidates control, monitoring, and maintenance tasks into a single, space-saving unit. The LED-backlit display delivers crisp, high-contrast visuals even in dim environments, reducing eye strain and enabling technicians to work with greater accuracy during deployments, BIOS-level tasks, reboots, and routine administration. Built for durability and ease of use, the T1900-LED streamlines server management while improving uptime and efficiency in busy racks.

  • The 1U modular drawer design fits seamlessly into standard 19" racks, making it an ideal choice for dense data centers and lab environments. With a compact footprint and a sturdy, retractable form factor, it enables technicians to access servers without stepping away from the rack. The 17" or 19" LED-backlit LCD options provide flexible viewing, so teams can choose the display size that best matches their equipment and workflow. This design supports quick deployments and reduces cable clutter by consolidating the console, keyboard, and display into a single unit.
  • LED backlighting delivers bright, uniform illumination with low power consumption. The LED technology produces a consistent image across the screen, even in cooler or dark rooms, and minimizes heat output compared with older backlighting methods. The energy-efficient display translates to lower operating costs over time and contributes to a more sustainable data center footprint, especially when multiple consoles are deployed across a facility.
  • Ergonomic and maintenance-friendly features enhance at-the-rack workflows. The drawer slides smoothly, offering easy access to front-panel servers for maintenance, BIOS updates, and troubleshooting. The integrated layout reduces the need to move between separate kiosks or consoles, speeding up routine tasks and enabling faster mean time to repair (MTTR). The design supports quick power-downs, reboots, and reconfigurations without leaving the rack.
  • Rugged, data-center-ready construction ensures reliability in demanding environments. A robust steel chassis and high-quality bezel protect the LCD screen and keyboard from bumps and rigors of daily rack activity. The console is engineered to withstand the vibration and temperature fluctuations common in server rooms, maintaining display clarity and keyboard responsiveness under load. The durable build also supports long service life and predictable maintenance cycles.
  • Designed for flexible deployment and broad compatibility, the T1900-LED supports integration into existing rack configurations and IT workflows. Its modular design accommodates a range of deployment scenarios—from single-rack installations to larger, multi-rack deployments—without compromising performance. Administrators can standardize on a single console model for multiple racks, simplifying procurement, spare parts management, and training while preserving consistent user experience across the environment.

Technical Details of Raritan T1900-LED

  • Display options: 17" and 19" LED-backlit LCD
  • Form factor: 1U, 19" rack-mountable drawer
  • Construction: steel chassis with rugged bezel for durability in data centers and labs
  • Power considerations: LED backlight optimized for energy efficiency; designed for reliable operation in standard rack power environments
  • Compatibility: designed to fit standard 19" racks and integrate with typical rack infrastructure
  • Accessibility: at-the-rack console provides immediate front-panel access for deployment, administration, and maintenance tasks
  • Administration: built to streamline server management workflows and reduce MTTR in busy IT environments

How to install Raritan T1900-LED

  • Prepare the rack: Identify a suitable 19" rack location with at least 1U of available vertical space. Ensure proper clearance for the drawer as it opens and closes and that power and any required network or KVM connections can reach the console area.
  • Mounting the drawer: Attach the mounting rails to the rack and secure the T1900-LED drawer into place. Use the provided fasteners and align the unit to ensure smooth operation when opening and closing the drawer. Confirm that the unit sits squarely and that there is no binding on the rails.
  • Connect power and interfaces: Connect the console to the appropriate power source according to your facility’s electrical standards. If your setup requires external management interfaces or KVM cables, route and connect them per your standard rack procedures, keeping cables tidy to avoid interference with the drawer movement.
  • Configure on-screen controls: Power on the console and use the integrated keyboard, touchpad, and LCD display to perform initial configuration. Adjust display brightness and contrast for optimal visibility in your environment, and verify that the keyboard and any pointing device respond correctly.
  • Test operation: Boot connected servers or verify BIOS access through the console, ensuring that the LCD displays correctly and that input devices function as expected. Run a brief maintenance/diagnostic routine to confirm reliability, and document the installation for future reference and support needs.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What display sizes are available for the Raritan T1900-LED?
    A: The T1900-LED is offered in 17" and 19" LED-backlit LCD configurations to fit different rack setups and visibility preferences.
  • Q: Is the console energy efficient?
    A: Yes. The LED backlight technology provides bright, high-contrast visuals with lower power consumption compared with traditional backlit options, contributing to reduced operating costs in busy data centers.
  • Q: How do I install the T1900-LED in a rack?
    A: Install the console into a standard 19" rack using the included rails, secure the drawer, connect power and required interfaces, and verify operation via the LCD and input controls.
  • Q: What environments is this console best suited for?
    A: It is designed for data centers, labs, and IT rooms where at-the-rack access to servers is essential for deployment, administration, and maintenance tasks.
  • Q: Can this console improve MTTR in troubleshooting?
    A: Yes. By consolidating display, keyboard, and access into a single 1U drawer, technicians can rapidly interact with servers at the rack, speeding diagnosis and remediation without moving between separate devices.
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