Black Box KVX KVXLCDPF-200 Video Extender Transmitter/Receiver

Black BoxSKU: 6047059

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Description

The KVX KVXLCDPF-200 Dual-Head KVM Extender lets you control servers and workstations from a distance, delivering crystal-clear 4K video over fiber for reliable, scalable remote access. This transmitter/receiver pairing is designed for demanding data centers, control rooms, and IT environments where centralized management, security, and performance matter. With a dual-head design, included PC cables, and compatibility with both single-mode and multimode fiber, the KVX KVXLCDPF-200 makes it easy to extend your KVM reach while preserving responsive, high-resolution control for two systems from a single console.

  • Long-distance KVM over fiber: Control a server or computer from up to 10 km away using either single-mode or multimode fiber. The actual distance depends on the SFP module, fiber type, and bandwidth, but the KVX family is built to support enterprise-scale deployments where distant racks, remote data halls, or disaster-recovery sites require reliable console access without local desktop presence.
  • 4K video support for precision management: Take advantage of ultra-high-definition visuals with 4K video transmission. This ensures crisp text, detailed dashboards, high-fidelity graphics, and accurate color reproduction on remote displays—critical for systems monitoring, data visualization, and layout planning in complex IT environments.
  • Dual-head design for multi-system control: The dual-head capability lets you manage two servers or two video streams from a single keyboard, video, and mouse setup. This reduces clutter, simplifies operator workflows, and enhances efficiency in environments where operators must monitor and intervene across multiple hosts without switching equipment.
  • Ready-to-deploy with PC cables included: The package includes essential PC connection cables, accelerating deployment and allowing IT teams to stand up a remote console quickly. This ready-to-use bundle reduces setup time and ensures consistent cable quality for reliable KVM performance right out of the box.
  • Robust transmitter/receiver configuration: The KVX system uses a dedicated transmitter and receiver pair to establish a stable, long-range link. Fiber-based KVM extenders are favored in data centers and server rooms for secure, low-latency control, even across long distances, while preserving full KVM compatibility for seamless remote management.

Technical Details of Black Box KVX KVXLCDPF-200

  • Maximum distance: Up to 10 km on fiber, with performance dependent on the chosen SFP module, fiber type, and bandwidth capacity.
  • Video and display support: 4K video compatibility to deliver high-resolution remote displays suitable for server consoles, monitoring dashboards, and data-rich interfaces.
  • Fiber compatibility: Supports both single-mode and multimode optical fiber when paired with appropriate SFP modules for the link.
  • Configuration: Dual-head KVM extender with distinct transmitter and receiver units designed for remote console access and control across multiple hosts.
  • In-the-box accessories: PC connection cables included to facilitate immediate setup and testing of the KVM link.
  • Module requirements: SFP modules are required for the connection; use standard, compatible SFPs suited to your fiber type and link budget. Modules may be sourced separately if not bundled.

How to Install Black Box KVX KVXLCDPF-200

Installing the KVX KVXLCDPF-200 is intended to be straightforward, enabling IT teams to extend remote control capabilities with minimal downtime. Follow these practical steps to establish a stable, high-performance KVM link between a local console and a remote host:

  • Plan your deployment topology carefully. Determine which servers will be controlled remotely and decide on the fiber type (single-mode or multimode) based on the distance and infrastructure. Verify that you have compatible SFP modules for the chosen fiber.
  • Install the SFP modules into both the transmitter and receiver units. Ensure the modules are firmly seated and aligned with the device ports, following the manufacturer’s guidelines for seating and handling optical components.
  • Connect the fiber optic link between the transmitter and the receiver. Use clean, dust-free connectors and secure the fiber cable to prevent micro-bends or strain that could degrade signal integrity.
  • Attach the local console peripherals. Connect the keyboard, mouse, and display to the local side (transmitter) as appropriate for your setup. Confirm that the monitor and input devices are recognized by the system at the local end.
  • Prepare the remote console. If required by your hardware, connect any USB peripherals or console interfaces on the remote host, ensuring that the server is configured to accept remote KVM control through the extender pathway.
  • Power on, then validate. Boot both units and verify that the remote display is visible at the local console. Confirm that keyboard and mouse inputs are properly forwarded to the remote host and that the console session responds with minimal latency.
  • Tune and test performance. If you encounter latency, color or scaling issues, adjust video resolution within the 4K range supported by the extender, reconsider SFP selection, or refine fiber type choices to optimize the link budget for your environment.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: How far can the KVX KVXLCDPF-200 extend KVM control? A: It supports distances up to 10 kilometers when using the appropriate fiber type and SFP modules. Real-world distance will depend on fiber quality, connector cleanliness, and SFP performance.
  • Q: Does the KVX KVXLCDPF-200 support 4K video? A: Yes, the system is designed to deliver 4K video for high-detail remote displays, enabling precise monitoring and data interpretation from a distance.
  • Q: Are PC cables included? A: Yes, the package includes PC connection cables to help you quickly set up the KVM link and begin remote operation without extra sourcing.
  • Q: What additional hardware is required? A: SFP modules appropriate for your fiber type are required to complete the link. Depending on what is included in the package, you may need to purchase SFP modules separately.
  • Q: Is the KVX KVXLCDPF-200 plug-and-play? A: The system is designed for straightforward deployment, but optimal performance depends on proper SFP selection, fiber type, and correct connection of the transmitter, receiver, and KVM peripherals.

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