Black Box KVM Extender Receiver - DVI-I, USB-HID, Dual-Access, CATx

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Black Box KVM Extender Receiver - DVI-I, USB-HID, Dual-Access, CATx

The Black Box KVM Extender Receiver is a high-performance solution engineered to extend DVI video, USB input devices, and audio over CATx cabling for up to 130 meters (426 feet). Designed for demanding environments such as data centers, control rooms, laboratories, and industrial facilities, this receiver enables seamless, dual-access control from two consoles—local and remote—without sacrificing performance or reliability. By combining DVI-I video compatibility with USB-HID peripherals, it creates a flexible, scalable KVM setup that simplifies remote administration, centralized management, and space-saving infrastructure. Whether you’re deploying multiple workstations, consolidating IT assets, or enabling remote operations, this extender receiver helps you achieve crisp video, responsive input, and dependable data exchange across substantial distances.

  • Long-distance KVM over CATx: Deliver crisp DVI video, USB peripherals, and audio over standard CATx cabling at distances up to 130 meters (426 feet), enabling centralized control from a remote location without compromising display quality or input responsiveness.
  • Dual-access console support: Designed for dual-access operation, allowing both local and remote users to interact with the host computer. This configuration is ideal for around-the-clock administration, monitoring, and collaborative work environments where multiple operators require quick, reliable access.
  • Remote USB hub for peripherals: The receiver includes a four-port USB Type-A hub on the remote unit, expanding peripheral connectivity. Attach keyboards, mice, USB storage, and other USB HID devices to streamline workflows and reduce the need for direct host access.
  • Audio and USB-HID integration: Audio is supported through USB Audio, and USB-HID devices (keyboard, mouse, and compatible USB input devices) are seamlessly transmitted over the extender pair, ensuring a natural user experience without driver or latency concerns under typical usage scenarios.
  • RS-232 and flexibility with adapters: Extend RS-232 signals using external USB adapters (not included), broadening compatibility with serial devices, kiosks, or industrial controllers. This versatility makes the system suitable for a wide range of applications beyond standard USB and video requirements.

Technical Details of Black Box KVM Extender Receiver - DVI-I, USB-HID, Dual-Access, CATx

  • Video interface: DVI-I compatible video transmission over CATx up to 130 meters (426 feet) to preserve clear, pixel-accurate display output.
  • USB capabilities: USB-HID support (keyboard/mouse) with a four-port USB Type-A hub on the remote unit for additional peripherals.
  • Audio support: Audio extension via USB Audio adapters, enabling synchronized audio playback and microphone input in remote operations.
  • Serial extension: RS-232 extension possible through external USB adapters (not included) for legacy devices or specialized equipment.
  • Distance and cabling: Uses standard CATx cabling to span the required distance, providing a flexible and cost-effective solution for long-range KVM deployments.
  • Dual-access design: Enables simultaneous or alternating control from local and remote consoles, improving uptime, collaboration, and operational efficiency in multi-user environments.
  • Compatibility and deployment: Tailored for environments needing centralized host control, with emphasis on reliable video, input, and audio integrity over considerable distances.

How to install Black Box KVM Extender Receiver

Installing the Black Box KVM Extender Receiver involves integrating the receiver into a complete KVM extension system that includes a compatible transmitter unit and CATx cabling. Follow these general guidelines to establish a reliable link between the host computer and the remote console:

  • Plan your layout: Identify the host computer location and the remote work area where the console will reside. Ensure the CATx link distance does not exceed 130 meters (426 feet) and choose high-quality CATx cables suitable for the environment (e.g., shielded if interference is a concern).
  • Secure the CATx link: Connect the CATx cable from the host KVM transmitter to the remote receiver unit. Verify that both units are powered on and that basic link indicators show a stable connection before proceeding.
  • Connect video and peripherals: Attach the host’s video output through the transmitter–receiver path and ensure the receiver’s DVI-I input aligns with the host’s DVI output (as configured for your setup). Connect the remote four-port USB hub to supply power and connect USB HID devices (keyboard, mouse) and other USB peripherals as needed.
  • Configure audio and RS-232: If you plan to use USB audio, ensure the USB audio adapters are connected to the appropriate ports on the host or remote unit as required. For RS-232 devices, connect the external USB adapters per your device requirements and verify proper serial communication from the remote location.
  • Test and finalize: Boot the host system and test keyboard and mouse responsiveness, video clarity, audio playback, USB peripheral accessibility, and RS-232 communications. Adjust display resolution, color depth, and timing settings if the video appears misaligned or unstable. Label cables for future maintenance to keep the installation clean and serviceable.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the maximum distance the Black Box KVM Extender Receiver can operate over CATx?
  • A: The system is specified to extend signals up to 130 meters (426 feet) over CATx cabling, enabling long-range KVM connections without compromising video quality, keyboard/mouse responsiveness, or audio integrity.
  • Q: What types of signals are extended by this receiver?
  • A: The receiver extends DVI video signals, USB-HID input, and audio. RS-232 can be extended with external USB adapters, expanding compatibility with serial devices.
  • Q: How many USB peripherals can be connected at the remote end?
  • A: The remote unit includes a four-port USB Type-A hub, allowing multiple USB HID devices and other USB peripherals to be connected at the remote console.
  • Q: Can I use both local and remote consoles at the same time?
  • A: Yes. The Dual-Access design supports both local and remote consoles accessing the host, enabling flexible administration and collaborative workflows across locations.
  • Q: Do I need special adapters or software to use the RS-232 and audio extensions?
  • A: RS-232 extension is achieved via external USB adapters (not included), and audio uses standard USB Audio adapters. No special software is required beyond proper OS support for audio devices.
  • Q: Is this setup compatible with all DVI displays and USB keyboards/mice?
  • A: The extender is designed to work with typical DVI-compatible displays and standard USB HID devices. For non-HID devices or specialized peripherals, verify compatibility with your specific hardware and drivers before deployment.

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