Description
Experience streamlined control over distant servers with the Black Box ServSwitch CATmix KVM Extender. This compact, cost‑effective solution extends your keyboard, video, and mouse over CATx cabling, delivering reliable, high‑quality KVM access without the clutter of long host cables. Designed for flexible deployment in data centers, control rooms, and remote office environments, the CATmix combines simple installation, on‑the‑fly video fine tuning, and versatile receiver options to match your exact setup. Whether you’re consolidating multiple servers in a secure rack or needing a remote console for an unattended data floor, CATmix offers dependable performance with upgradeable firmware to stay current with evolving IT needs.
- Compact, cost‑effective KVM extension over CATx that fits easily into crowded racks and work areas, simplifying deployment and reducing cabinet clutter.
- Video tuning on the fly via keyboard hotkeys, enabling precise alignment and crisp display without swapping cables or rebooting equipment.
- Flexible signaling options with uni‑directional operation and DeSkew to compensate for timing differences on long CATx runs, ensuring reliable cursor and video synchronization.
- Receiver options that support PS/2 single receivers or USB dual receivers, providing compatibility with a wide range of workstations, servers, and KVM setups.
- Extended reach and future‑proofing: place the remote server up to 100m or 300m away from the receiver, with flash‑upgradable firmware and USB receivers capable of handling current peripherals.
Technical Details of Black Box ServSwitch CATmix KVM Extender
- Product name: Black Box ServSwitch CATmix KVM Extender
- Type: KVM Extender over CATx
- Key features: Video fine tuning via keyboard hotkeys; uni‑directional operation; DeSkew support
- Receiver options: PS/2 single; USB dual receivers
- Distance capability: Remote server placement up to 100m or 300m from the receiver
- Firmware: Flash upgradeable to keep pace with new features and compatibility
- USB support: USB receivers are capable for flexible peripheral connections
- Design: Compact form factor designed for space‑conscious installations and quick, tool‑free setup
How to install Black Box ServSwitch CATmix KVM Extender
- Plan your layout: Place the local console (keyboard, video, mouse) near the KVM source and position the remote console near the target server or work area. Choose CATx cabling lengths that meet your 100m or 300m distance requirements.
- Connect local KVM peripherals: Attach your keyboard, monitor, and mouse to the transmitter (local end) or to the designated local KVM ports according to the product manual.
- Connect the remote console: Attach the keyboard, mouse, and monitor to the receiver (remote end) in the workstation or server room as required by your deployment scenario.
- Link the endpoints with CATx: Run the CATx cable between the transmitter and receiver, ensuring a clean, well‑terminated connection. Select the appropriate distance setting (100m or 300m) based on your cabling and environment, and enable DeSkew if needed.
- Power up and configure: Apply power to both ends, verify signal integrity, and use keyboard hotkeys to fine‑tune video for optimal clarity. If firmware updates are available, perform a flash upgrade to ensure maximum compatibility and feature support.
Frequently asked questions
- What distance can the CATmix KVM Extender cover? The extender supports placing the remote server up to 100m or 300m away from the receiver, depending on the model and CATx cabling used.
- What receiver configurations are available? It supports PS/2 single receivers and USB dual receivers to accommodate a variety of host environments and peripheral setups.
- Can I tune video after installation? Yes. Video can be adjusted on the fly using keyboard hotkeys, enabling quick and precise alignment without re‑cabling.
- Is the firmware upgradable? Yes. The CATmix KVM Extender features flash‑upgradeable firmware to incorporate improvements and new functionality over time.
- Are USB peripherals supported at the remote end? USB receivers are supported, allowing a range of USB peripherals to connect through the extender for convenient remote access.
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