Description
Experience the ultimate in scalable KVM extension with Black Box’s DKM FX Modular Extender System. Built for performance and designed for flexibility, this housing chassis family supports 2-, 4-, 6-, and 21-slot configurations, enabling you to tailor a KVM infrastructure to your exact requirements. The system integrates transmitter and receiver interface cards to form a robust extension solution that can be customized to fit the size, distance, and bandwidth needs of data centers, control rooms, broadcast suites, and mission-critical environments. With modularity at its core, the DKM FX chassis makes it simple to expand, upgrade, and maintain your KVM network as your operation grows.
- Modular scalability for future growth. The DKM FX Extender System is built around modular housing chassis that come in 2-, 4-, 6-, or 21-slot configurations. This architecture lets you start small and grow to large, multi-site deployments without replacing entire systems, ensuring you can adapt to evolving workflows, equipment, and distances.
- Flexible extender architecture with transmitter and receiver cards. The system pairs modular chassis with transmitter and receiver interface cards, delivering a versatile solution that supports a wide range of combinations. This flexibility enables you to optimize for distance, latency, and bandwidth, while preserving a centralized management approach for your KVM environment.
- Power supply included for reliable operation. The package is designed to deliver dependable power to critical KVM installations. A built-in or included power supply ensures stable performance, reducing the risk of downtime in control rooms, server rooms, and broadcast environments where reliability matters most.
- Easy customization for your exact application. With modular chassis and swappable interface cards, you can customize the DKM FX system to fit your specific application—whether you’re coordinating multiple racks, spanning long distances, or integrating with existing KVM infrastructure. This adaptability helps optimize cabling, signaling, and management across your facility.
- Durable, maintenance-friendly design for high-uptime environments. The modular approach supports straightforward upgrades, field-replacements, and minimal downtime. Hot-swappable components, standardized rack mounting, and clear labeling streamline maintenance tasks in busy control rooms and data centers.
Technical Details of Black Box DKM FX Modular KVM Extender Housing Chassis - Power Supply, 4-Slot
- Slot configurations: 2-, 4-, 6-, or 21-slot modular housing chassis options to match deployment needs and scalability goals.
- Power supply: Included for reliable operation in critical environments; designed to support continuous KVM extension workloads.
- Interface cards: Transmitter and receiver interface cards are part of the DKM FX extender ecosystem, enabling flexible pairing within the modular chassis.
- Form factor: Designed for standard 19-inch equipment racks; compatible with typical data center and broadcast rack layouts to simplify integration.
- Compatibility: Built to work within the DKM FX family, allowing users to combine chassis, cards, and power options to create a tailored KVM extension solution.
- Reliability features: Modular design supports easy maintenance and upgrades, reducing downtime and enabling rapid deployment in demanding environments.
How to install Black Box DKM FX Modular KVM Extender Housing Chassis - Power Supply, 4-Slot
Installing the DKM FX modular housing chassis begins with a clear plan for your KVM extension topology. Assess the number of endpoints, the required distances between transmitter and receiver cards, and the anticipated bandwidth to determine the appropriate slot configuration and card mix. Once the plan is set, follow these high-level steps to assemble and deploy a reliable KVM extension system:
1) Prepare the rack and environment. Ensure a stable, ventilated, and vibration-free rack space in a clean data center or control room. Verify that the rack is rated for the combined weight of the modular chassis and any attached cards. Confirm power availability and appropriate grounding for all components.
2) Install the chassis in the rack. Slide the modular housing chassis into a standard 19-inch rack, aligning mounting ears with the rack rails. Secure firmly to prevent vibration and ensure accessible front-panel labeling for easy maintenance.
3) Insert interface cards. Depending on your topology, install the transmitter and receiver interface cards into the appropriate slots within the chassis. Follow the vendor’s guidelines for card orientation and slot allocation to ensure proper signaling and compatibility with other components in the system.
4) Connect power and cabling. Attach the included power supply to the chassis and connect it to a stable power source. Route KVM, video, keyboard, mouse, and any auxiliary control cables (as applicable) according to your site’s cable management standards. Keep signal and power lines separated where possible to minimize interference.
5) Configure and test. Power up the system and verify link integrity between transmitters and receivers. Use the vendor’s configuration tools or onboard indicators to confirm slot assignments, card recognition, and baseline performance. Conduct a practical test with your actual KVM devices to ensure keyboard, video, and mouse signals are transmitted accurately across the intended distance.
6) Document and label. Maintain clear labeling for each slot, card type, and port to simplify future upgrades or maintenance. Create a simple topology diagram that maps endpoints to transmitters and receivers, including distances and any environmental considerations.
7) Plan maintenance and upgrades. With a modular chassis, you can schedule progressive upgrades as technology or workflow needs evolve. Keep spare interface cards and a tested power supply on hand to minimize downtime during replacements or expansions.
In practice, the DKM FX Modular KVM Extender Housing Chassis delivers a straightforward path from a small-scale setup to a large, multi-site KVM extension. Its modular approach makes it easy to add more slots or replace cards as your requirements change, without the need for a full system rebuild. This is especially valuable in industries that demand reliability and uptime, such as data centers, production studios, control centers, and command-and-control operations. By combining robust hardware with a flexible configuration model, Black Box enables you to optimize your KVM extension for latency, resolution, and signaling integrity while maintaining a scalable framework for future growth.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What configurations does the DKM FX housing support? A: The system supports modular 2-, 4-, 6-, and 21-slot chassis configurations, allowing you to tailor capacity to your environment and scale over time.
- Q: Are transmitter and receiver cards included with the chassis? A: The DKM FX extender system uses transmitter and receiver interface cards within the modular chassis; specific card kits are selected based on the desired topology and distance, and these cards are part of the overall system configuration.
- Q: Is the power supply included in the package? A: Yes, the product title indicates that a power supply is included to support reliable operation of the KVM extender system.
- Q: What environments is the DKM FX system best suited for? A: It is ideal for data centers, control rooms, broadcast studios, and mission-critical facilities where scalable, low-latency KVM extension is required.
- Q: How do I upgrade or expand the system later? A: With its modular design, you can add slots or swap interface cards and expand to more chassis as needs grow, without replacing the entire system. Follow official guidelines for card compatibility and safe installation.
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