Description
Black Box KVM TX DVI-I USB CATX
The Black Box KVM TX DVI-I USB CATX is a high-performance KVM matrix switching solution designed to simplify control of multiple computers from a single console. Built for reliability in both commercial environments and home setups, this system delivers seamless switching, crisp DVI-I video, and versatile USB peripheral support over CATx cabling. With its scalable design, it’s ideal for workspaces that demand efficient management of multiple servers, workstations, or gear without sacrificing desk space or workflow speed. Whether you’re coordinating complex video editing suites, multi-server labs, or enterprise control rooms, this KVM TX device brings centralized access and flexible expansion to your setup.
- Efficient multi-computer control: Manage several machines from one console, reducing clutter and improving operator productivity by eliminating the need to switch between separate keyboards, mice, and monitors.
- DVI-I video support with crisp image quality: Transmit high-definition video through DVI-I for clear, reliable visuals on compatible displays, ideal for professional graphics, engineering, and data-rich applications.
- USB peripheral passthrough: Seamlessly share USB keyboards, mice, and other USB devices across connected computers, enabling smooth workflow integration and peripheral consolidation.
- CATx connectivity for flexible deployment: Use standard CATx cabling to link devices across short or long distances, simplifying installation and enabling scalable matrix configurations without bulky multi-core runs.
- Rugged, professional-grade design: Built to endure typical office, studio, or data-center environments, with a compact footprint that fits neatly on desks or in equipment racks while delivering dependable performance.
Technical Details of Black Box KVM TX DVI-I USB CATX
- Video interface: DVI-I capable; supports high-quality digital and analog video signals for broad compatibility with modern displays and legacy equipment.
- USB support: USB peripheral passthrough for keyboards, mice, and selected USB devices, enabling shared control across multiple hosts.
- Cable topology: CATx-based connectivity to maximize flexibility and simplify cabling in varied environments; designed for clean, organized installations.
- KVM control: Matrix switching allows selecting which computer is presented to the console at any given time, streamlining operations in multi-system environments.
- Power and compatibility: Built with standard power requirements and compatibility in mind to integrate smoothly with existing KVM ecosystems and peripherals.
How to install Black Box KVM TX DVI-I USB CATX
- Plan your layout: Identify the console position and the set of computers to be controlled, noting distances and available CATx cabling routes.
- Connect the console: Attach your keyboard, mouse, and monitor to the KVM TX unit’s console ports, ensuring a secure and ergonomic setup.
- Link the remote hosts: Use CATx cables to connect each target computer to the corresponding KVM TX/receiver units as specified by your matrix configuration.
- Power up and configure: Provide power to the KVM TX device and any connected receivers; use on-device menus or compatible software to configure routing, hotkeys, and access permissions.
- Test and validate: Switch between computers to verify video quality, USB peripheral passthrough, and any integrated audio or control features; adjust settings as needed for optimal performance.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What video resolutions are supported? A: The KVM TX DVI-I USB CATX supports high-definition DVI-I video transmission suitable for a range of displays; exact resolution support depends on connected hardware and cable quality. For best results, pair with compatible monitors and ensure cable specifications meet your display requirements.
- Q: Can I share USB devices across all connected computers? A: Yes. USB peripheral passthrough enables shared use of keyboards, mice, and select USB devices across the matrix, helping to consolidate peripherals and simplify workflows.
- Q: How scalable is the system? A: The matrix design is intended to scale with additional transmitters/receivers or modules, allowing expansion to support more computers and workstations as your needs grow, while maintaining centralized control from a single console.
- Q: Is the setup compatible with existing KVM gear? A: The device is designed to integrate with standard KVM components and CATx cabling, but compatibility depends on your specific model lineup and configuration. Always verify with your current gear and follow manufacturer guidance for integration.
- Q: Does it require any special drivers? A: Operation typically relies on standard system drivers for USB devices and video displays; the KVM matrix itself is managed through its built-in interface, reducing the need for additional software on each host.
- Q: What environments is it best suited for? A: Professional settings such as data centers, design studios, control rooms, educational labs, and enterprise workspaces where multiple computers must be managed from a single console with reliable video and peripheral sharing.
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