Description
Gefen DVI KVM over IP w/ Local DVI Output - Sender Unit Package
Experience seamless, high-performance control and content distribution with the Gefen DVI KVM over IP Sender Unit Package. This video-over-IP solution securely extends DVI, USB, RS-232, and analog audio over a Gigabit Ethernet network, delivering crisp visuals, precise USB input, and reliable remote management for professional AV, data centers, control rooms, and broadcast environments. With support for WUXGA 1920 x 1200 and 1080p Full HD, this system is designed to preserve image fidelity while enabling flexible placement of displays, keyboards, mice, and control interfaces across rooms or buildings. The local DVI output on the sender gives you immediate, on-site monitoring capability, making it easy to troubleshoot and configure without relying solely on remote displays. HDMI digital audio is supported when using HDMI sources, ensuring full audio-visual synchronization across your KVM setup.
- Extends DVI, USB, RS-232, and analog audio over a Gigabit Local Area Network for centralized control and distribution across multiple rooms or buildings.
- Supports resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 (WUXGA) and 1080p Full HD, ensuring clear, pixel-perfect video quality for demanding applications.
- Local DVI output on the Sender Unit for immediate on-site monitoring and quick verification of video and source signals.
- HDMI digital audio is supported when using HDMI sources, providing synchronized audio alongside high-definition video.
- Designed to work with Gefen DVI KVM over IP Receiver(s) to complete the system, offering scalable, flexible deployment for expanding setups.
Technical Details of Gefen DVI KVM over IP w/ Local DVI Output - Sender Unit Package
- Extends DVI, USB, RS-232, and analog audio over a Gigabit LAN
- Supports resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 (WUXGA) and 1080p Full HD
- Local DVI output on the Sender Unit for quick local viewing
- HDMI digital audio supported when using HDMI sources
- Requires Gefen DVI KVM over IP Receiver to complete the system
- Operates over standard Gigabit Ethernet networks for scalable deployment
how to install Gefen DVI KVM over IP w/ Local DVI Output
- Power up the Sender Unit and connect its local DVI output to a nearby monitor to confirm video signal and basic operation before integrating into the network.
- Connect the DVI (or HDMI) source from your computer or video device to the Sender Unit input. If using USB peripherals, ensure they are connected and ready for sharing across the IP link.
- Link the Sender Unit to your network via a Gigabit Ethernet switch or direct connection. This establishes the control, USB, and video data paths across the LAN.
- Place and connect the Gefen DVI KVM over IP Receiver(s) at the remote location(s). Power on all units and verify that the remote displays, keyboard, and mouse respond correctly.
- Configure IP addresses, resolution settings, and USB sharing policies using the system’s management interface. Pair the Sender with the Receiver(s) and test for consistent video quality and input control across locations.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What is Gefen DVI KVM over IP?
- Q: What resolutions are supported?
- Q: Do I need a Receiver in addition to the Sender?
- Q: Can HDMI audio be used with HDMI sources?
- Q: Is local monitoring possible?
- Q: How scalable is the solution?
A: It is a video-over-IP solution that extends DVI, USB, RS-232, and analog audio across a Gigabit Ethernet network, enabling centralized control of multiple devices from local or remote workstations.
A: The system supports up to 1920 x 1200 (WUXGA) and 1080p Full HD, preserving sharp images for standard and high-definition displays.
A: Yes. The Sender Unit works with Gefen DVI KVM over IP Receiver(s) to complete the transmission path, enabling remote display and input control.
A: Yes. HDMI digital audio is supported when using HDMI sources, ensuring synchronized audio with the video stream.
A: Absolutely. The Sender Unit includes a local DVI output, so you can monitor the source signal on a local display without routing through remote receivers.
A: The architecture is designed for scalable deployments, allowing additional Receiver units to be added to extend control and display coverage across more rooms or campuses.
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