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Black Box 4K SH DP USB 2.0 Serial Audio Local Video KVM Extender over CATx

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$577.73 
  • Supports displayport local video output
  • Remote access up to 100 meter
  • Supports DisplayPort UHD video resolution up to 3840x2160 at 30Hz
  • Transparent USB 2.0 extension supports HID devices, mass storage devices
  • Supports RS-232 peripheral (serial) devices
  • Bi-directional audio via speaker/mic connection
  • Local video port loopback for monitoring on transmitter (TX) unit
  • Supports EDID pass-through
Extend KVM signals up to 100m over CATx cable. The KVX Single Head DisplayPort KVM Extender lets you control a server or computer over a standard CAT5 or CAT6 UTP network cable connection at distances of up to 328 feet (100 meters). This extender also supports 4K video. PC connection cables are included with this product making it a solution that is ready to use right out of the box. You can use your existing keyboard mouse and monitor to access both the server room and your office computer saving space and avoiding the need for a dedicated remote console. KVX is the perfect low-cost solution for transportation control centers medical facilities industrial warehouses and extended workstations. KVX Single Head is equipped with an RS-232 serial channel that connects to a serial terminal or to serial devices such as touchscreens and barcode scanners. It eliminates the need for traveling back and forth between the local computer and remote console making it an efficient and flexible solution. KVX Series Extenders also includes local video allowing access to an additional monitor at the Transmitter side. Perfect for any situation that requires monitoring of connected PCs. KVX is TAA compliant and backed by free lifetime technical support. KVX is a perfect fit for cost-conscious users in search of a feature-rich solution allowing them to operate servers or PCs from remote locations. Or customers who require control of systems that are physically inaccessible placed in secure locations or in otherwise harsh environments. This can include command and control operations server management distribution monitoring or utilities process control centers.
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