Black Box KVM Extender Fiber - SH DVI-D USB 2.0 Serial Audio Local Video

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Black Box KVM Extender Fiber - SH DVI-D USB 2.0 Serial Audio Local Video

The KVX DVI-D KVM Extender delivers true, long-range KVM control by transmitting high-definition DVI-D video, USB 2.0 data, serial signals, and audio over fiber. Built for enterprise data centers, control rooms, broadcast facilities, and industrial environments, this extender empowers IT and facilities teams to locate keyboards, mice, and peripherals at a remote site while the host computer remains securely in a dedicated server room. It supports both single-mode and multimode fiber, enabling you to tailor the solution to your distance, bandwidth, and infrastructure requirements. Distances of up to 30 kilometers are achievable when paired with the appropriate SFP modules, providing a scalable, future-proof platform for centralized management and remote operations.

Designed to preserve native video quality and deliver responsive input, the KVX DVI-D KVM Extender supports single-monitor configurations with one fiber link and dual-monitor setups with two fibers. This ensures crisp, pixel-perfect displays across distances without compromise. Its flexible architecture blends seamlessly with existing fiber plants, letting you leverage current investments while expanding capabilities. By consolidating control of servers and workstations into a single, secure management point, you can improve security, reduce clutter, and enhance uptime in demanding environments where reliable remote access is essential.

  • Long-distance KVM over fiber: Control a server or PC from up to 30 km away using single-mode or multimode fiber and compatible SFP modules. This extended reach makes it ideal for data centers, secure rooms, remote IT sites, and industrial facilities where proximity is limited but immediate control is required, all while maintaining video, input, and peripheral fidelity.
  • Versatile video and display support: The unit conveys DVI-D video with options for single-monitor (one fiber) or dual-monitor (two fibers) configurations. This enables compact deployment for smaller spaces or expansive multi-display arrangements for power users, engineers, and operators who demand continuous, reliable visualization at distance.
  • Comprehensive peripheral integration: USB 2.0 passthrough supports keyboards, mice, and a broad range of USB devices. In addition, built-in serial (RS-232) and audio channels ensure you can connect legacy equipment, serial consoles, speakers, and headsets for a complete, ready-to-use control setup.
  • Flexible, modular connectivity: With SFP-based fiber interfaces, you can mix and match single-mode or multimode modules to match your fiber plant. This compatibility gives you maximum choice over link distance, bandwidth, and upgrade paths without replacing the entire KVM system, preserving ROI and simplifying future expansions.
  • Reliability and enterprise readiness: Engineered for continuous operation in demanding environments, the KVX DVI-D KVM Extender prioritizes signal integrity, channel isolation, and straightforward integration into existing IT stacks. It is designed to support 24/7 operation in data centers, control rooms, and mission-critical facilities, delivering stable performance under pressure.

Technical Details of Black Box KVM Extender Fiber - SH DVI-D USB 2.0 Serial Audio Local Video

  • Distance capability: Up to 30 km depending on SFP type, fiber type, and available bandwidth.
  • Video signal: DVI-D local and remote video transmission to support high-quality digital displays.
  • Fiber interface: Single-mode or multimode fiber links; one fiber per monitor for single-monitor setups, two fibers for dual-monitor configurations.
  • Connectivity: SFP-based fiber interfaces for flexible deployment with common transceivers.
  • USB support: USB 2.0 passthrough for keyboards, mice, and compatible USB devices.
  • Serial and audio: RS-232 serial data and audio channels are transmitted between local and remote endpoints.
  • Display configurations: Supports both single-monitor and dual-monitor arrangements according to fiber linkage.

how to install Black Box KVM Extender Fiber - SH DVI-D USB 2.0 Serial Audio Local Video

Follow these steps to install and configure the KVX DVI-D KVM Extender for reliable, long-distance KVM control over fiber:

  • Plan your fiber path and choose appropriate SFP modules (single-mode for longer distances, multimode for shorter runs) to achieve the desired 30 km capability.
  • Install the SFP transceivers into the local and remote units according to the manufacturer’s guidance, ensuring secure and proper seating.
  • Connect the host computer to the local unit using DVI-D, USB 2.0, audio, and any required serial connections, verifying connectors are firmly seated.
  • Run fiber patch cables between the two units, matching the fiber type and the number of fibers dictated by your monitor configuration (one fiber for single-monitor, two fibers for dual-monitor).
  • Power on both units and verify link status, then test the video display, input device responsiveness, and peripheral functionality from the remote side.
  • If dual-monitor operation is required, configure the display settings on the host and remote workstation to map each monitor correctly and ensure seamless cursor movement between displays.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the maximum distance the Black Box KVM Extender Fiber can support? A: Up to 30 kilometers, dependent on the SFP module, fiber type (single-mode or multimode), and available bandwidth.
  • Q: How many fiber connections are required for a single-monitor setup versus a dual-monitor setup? A: A single-monitor configuration requires one fiber connection; a dual-monitor configuration requires two fiber connections.
  • Q: What signals are transmitted by this KVM extender? A: DVI-D video, USB 2.0 data, RS-232 serial data, and audio signals between local and remote endpoints.
  • Q: Can I reuse existing fiber infrastructure with this extender? A: Yes, the extender is designed to work with standard SFP modules, enabling compatibility with existing single-mode or multimode fiber networks.
  • Q: What environments is this product best suited for? A: Data centers, control rooms, broadcast facilities, and other settings where centralized management of remote servers or workstations is beneficial.

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