Black Box ServSwitch Wizard USB SRX KVM Extenders, Dual-Video, USB, Audio, and RS-232

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Elevate your workstation management with the Black Box ServSwitch Wizard USB SRX KVM Extenders. This powerful dual-video KVM extender family is built to carry VGA video, USB connections (USB 1.1 or USB 2.0), stereo audio, and RS-232 signals across a single CATx cable for up to 164 feet. By delivering a transparent USB experience, it makes remote peripherals behave just like they’re plugged in locally, so you can control distant servers, media centers, or workstation clusters with precision and ease. The remote unit offers intuitive video adjustment controls, ensuring the image is sharp, properly aligned, and optimized for your environment. With dependable performance, straightforward installation, and flexible compatibility, these extenders are ideal for data centers, control rooms, or any setup requiring centralized access to multiple displays and peripherals from a single workstation.

  • The core capability is the seamless transmission of VGA video, USB (1.1 or 2.0), stereo audio, and RS-232 over a single CATx cable, reaching distances up to 164 feet (50 meters) to place your computing resources where they best fit your facility’s layout.
  • Dual-Video support enables two independent displays to be driven across the extender pair, allowing operators to monitor and interact with multiple video streams from a remote location without sacrificing performance or clarity.
  • USB transparency ensures peripherals—such as keyboards, mice, USB-based devices, and mass storage—operate as if they were directly attached to the host computer, preserving responsiveness and compatibility across devices.
  • Crystal-clear stereo audio travels alongside video and data, so operators experience high-quality sound on both ends, whether for command-and-control tasks, media playback, or collaboration environments.
  • Remote video image tuning is straightforward at the receiving unit, enabling quick adjustments for brightness, contrast, color balance, and alignment, which helps maintain optimal image quality in varying lighting and display setups.

Technical Details of Black Box ServSwitch Wizard USB SRX KVM Extenders, Dual-Video, USB, Audio, and RS-232

  • Distance: Up to 164 feet (50 meters) over a single CATx cable
  • Video: Dual-Video capability to support two displays via the remote unit
  • Video interface: VGA-compatible video signals transmitted over CATx
  • USB: Supports USB 1.1 or USB 2.0 devices with transparent extension
  • Audio: Stereo audio path maintained between local and remote units for clear sound
  • RS-232: Serial data pass-through available for control and legacy devices
  • Cable: Single CATx cable handles video, USB, audio, and RS-232 together for a streamlined setup

how to install Black Box ServSwitch Wizard USB SRX KVM Extenders

Installing the ServSwitch Wizard USB SRX KVM Extenders is designed to be straightforward, minimizing downtime and hardware complexity. The process centers on establishing a clean, reliable link between the local workstation and the remote displays and peripherals, using a single CATx cable to carry all essential signals. Begin by planning the installation path: determine the location of the host computer, the desired position of the remote displays, and the most direct route for the CATx run, avoiding interference sources and ensuring cable strain relief at both ends. This planning helps maximize signal integrity and keeps the setup scalable for future growth.

On the local side, connect the following to the local unit: the computer’s video output (VGA) to the local KVM extender’s video input, USB peripherals (keyboard, mouse, and any USB devices) to the local unit’s USB ports, and any required RS-232 devices to the RS-232 interface. If audio is supported, route the local unit’s audio output to the system’s speakers or mixer as appropriate. The exact port labeling may vary depending on the model revision, but the essential idea is to create a clear, direct path from host to the local extender to preserve performance and control fidelity.

Prepare the remote side by connecting two displays to the remote unit’s video outputs, and attach the remote USB devices (keyboard, mouse, USB peripherals) as needed. If your setup requires audio at the remote end, wire the audio output to the remote speakers or headset system, ensuring the signal path remains intact. For RS-232 control or legacy devices, connect the serial device to the remote RS-232 port so control commands can traverse the link without delay.

With the local and remote units ready, connect the two units via a single CATx cable. Use the recommended category cable standard specified by Black Box for your model (the single-cable solution is a key feature, designed to simplify installation and reduce clutter). Once connected, power on the host system and the extenders if external power supplies are used. Allow a moment for the units to initialize, then verify the video on both displays, confirm USB peripheral responsiveness, and test the RS-232 control loop. If the image needs adjustment, access the remote unit’s video tuning controls to refine brightness, contrast, and color balance until the displays look correct in your environment. Finally, perform a quick usability test by moving the cursor, pressing keys, and interacting with connected USB devices to ensure end-to-end functionality is operating smoothly.

Ongoing maintenance is minimal but important. Periodically inspect the CATx cable for wear or kinks, ensure that the remote unit’s display settings remain optimized as you adjust lighting in the room, and confirm USB peripherals remain recognized by the host system after any rearrangement of components. If you expand your setup to additional workstations or add more displays, this KVM extender family is designed to scale by leveraging the same single-cable philosophy and USB-transparent behavior, maintaining performance while keeping configuration straightforward for IT staff and end users alike.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: How far can the ServSwitch Wizard USB SRX extenders transmit? A: The system supports transmission up to 164 feet (50 meters) over a single CATx cable, enabling flexible workspace layouts without compromising video or peripheral performance.
  • Q: What video is supported? A: The extenders handle VGA-compatible video signals in a dual-video configuration, allowing two displays to be driven from the remote unit alongside the local host connection.
  • Q: Which USB standards are supported? A: USB devices that communicate through USB 1.1 or USB 2.0 protocols are supported, providing broad compatibility for keyboards, mice, USB peripherals, and other HID or storage devices.
  • Q: Is audio included? A: Yes, stereo audio is transmitted between the local and remote units, enabling clear sound for video conferencing, monitoring, or multimedia tasks included in your workflow.
  • Q: Does it support RS-232? A: RS-232 serial data is supported, allowing control devices or legacy equipment to communicate over the same CATx link used for video and USB signals.

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