Black Box KVM Extender

Black BoxSKU: 4158948

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Description

Black Box KVM Extender

Designed for enterprise data centers, broadcasting facilities, and mission-critical rack environments, the Black Box KVM Extender delivers seamless, high-definition keyboard, video, and mouse control across distances using a single-mode fiber link. This transmitter mainboard is engineered to fit inside the ServSwitch DKM Modular Housing chassis and is a core component of the DKM HD Video and Peripheral Matrix Switching system. By combining reliable HD video with integrated peripheral access, it enables secure, scalable remote management of servers and workstations with minimal latency and maximal image fidelity.

  • Uncompromising HD video transmission over fiber: The transmitter supports the DVI-I pathway to carry high-definition video from a local host to remote displays with pristine clarity. It maintains color accuracy, sharp detail, and smooth refresh behavior across a wide range of resolutions, making it suitable for both standard office displays and professional-grade monitors. This is a plug-and-play solution designed to preserve image integrity while simplifying installation in dense server rooms and broadcast environments.
  • Integrated USB HID peripheral support: The built-in USB HID module ensures keyboard and mouse control travels with the video signal, enabling from-anywhere operation without extra adapters or cross-wiring. Remote operators can interact with the host system as if they were directly connected, while IT teams enjoy a clean rack footprint and straightforward management. The HID pathway is designed for responsive input under typical office and data-center workloads.
  • Modular, field-upgradable transmitter design: The transmitter mainboard is purpose-built for installation in the ServSwitch DKM Modular Housing chassis, allowing easy upgrades or substitutions without dismantling the entire system. This modular approach supports scalable expansions, simplifies maintenance, and reduces total cost of ownership by enabling you to upgrade to newer interface cards or swap modules as your KVM matrix grows.
  • Long-distance, fiber-based link with EMI resilience: Communication occurs over a single-mode fiber link, delivering stable video and peripheral signals across substantial distances while resisting electromagnetic interference common in dense data centers. Fiber optics enable rack-to-rack deployments with minimal signal degradation, enhanced security, and improved cabling ergonomics compared with copper-based solutions.
  • Integrated within a complete DKM HD Video and Peripheral Matrix ecosystem: The transmitter is designed to work in concert with paired receiver modules to form a full HD matrix switching solution. This integration provides centralized control of multiple hosts from a single operator station, rapid source switching, and a scalable architecture that can grow with your organization’s needs while maintaining a unified management experience.

Technical Details of Black Box KVM Extender

  • Transmitter mainboard unit designed for installation in the ServSwitch DKM Modular Housing chassis.
  • Part of the DKM HD Video and Peripheral Matrix Switching system (transmitter and receiver components).
  • Video interface: DVI-I; supports high-definition video transmission across the fiber link.
  • Peripheral interface: USB HID module for keyboard and mouse peripheral access.
  • Fiber connection: Single-Mode Fiber link for long-distance extension and EMI resilience.
  • Form factor: Transmitter module; designed for modular compatibility within the DKM ecosystem.

How to install Black Box KVM Extender

  • Prepare the ServSwitch DKM Modular Housing chassis and verify power and cooling are available for the transmitter deployment.
  • Insert the Black Box KVM Extender transmitter mainboard into the correct slot of the DKM Modular Housing until it seats securely with the connectors.
  • Connect the local DVI-I video source to the transmitter’s DVI-I input and attach the USB HID peripherals to the transmitter’s USB HID interface as specified by the documentation.
  • Run the single-mode fiber optic cable from the transmitter to the corresponding receiver, ensuring the connectors are properly seated and any required fiber polarity is observed.
  • Power on the DKM system and verify that status indicators indicate a healthy link; access the remote station via the operator console to confirm video, keyboard, and mouse control are functioning correctly.
  • If applicable, configure matrix settings and addressing through the built-in management interface, then perform real-world testing with multiple hosts to ensure seamless switching and peripheral handoff.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the Black Box KVM Extender? A: It is a transmitter module within the Black Box DKM KVM system that enables high-definition video, along with keyboard and mouse control, to be extended over a single-mode fiber link using a modular ServSwitch DKM chassis.
  • Q: What interfaces does the transmitter provide? A: The transmitter offers a DVI-I video pathway for high-definition video and a USB HID module for keyboard and mouse peripherals, all integrated into a single modular unit designed to fit the DKM housing.
  • Q: How is the extender installed? A: Install the transmitter mainboard into the ServSwitch DKM Modular Housing, connect a DVI-I source and USB HID peripherals, run and terminate the single-mode fiber to the receiver, then power on and verify operation via the management interface.
  • Q: How far can I extend over fiber? A: Distances depend on the fiber specifications and system configuration. Single-mode fiber enables long-distance extension with low signal attenuation and EMI resistance, suitable for rack-to-rack or remote access scenarios. Consult your deployment plan and the product documentation for exact limits.
  • Q: Is this extender compatible with other KVM setups? A: It is designed as part of the DKM HD Video and Peripheral Matrix ecosystem and works best with matched DKM receivers and components to form a scalable matrix switching solution. For non-DKM systems, verify compatibility with the appropriate adapters or documentation.
  • Q: What maintenance does the system require? A: Regular checks should include fiber link integrity, connector cleanliness, firmware or software updates for management interfaces, and monitoring of LED indicators to ensure consistent performance and timely detection of faults.

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