The DKM extender setup provides the widest range of possible combinations, which makes it easy to customize it for your specific application.
The DKM Modular KVM Extenders are comprised of modular housing chassis with 2, 4, 6, or 21 slots, basic link modules, and upgrade modules for your peripheral needs. Special converter modules provide a video conversion for analog video input formats and DVI output. It is also possible to integrate an 8-port DKM FXC switching module into the DKM Extender housing to save even more space.
DKM Modular Extender Housings
The housings featured on this page are available with desktop chassis for two, four, or six modules or use a 19" rack mount chassis for 21 modules. For mission-critical applications, all housings are available with redundant power. DC-power with 12-, 24- or 48VDC for industrial usage can be supplied, too.
Each housing must be equipped with at least one basic link module. Mix and match the modules according to your needs. Choose housing with transmitter modules for your computer end and housing with the corresponding receiver modules at your user station.
The desktop housings can be mounted with optional kits on DIN-rails, walls, under the table as well as in 19" racks. No matter which chassis you select, all ports are arranged on the front side of the chassis to ensure comfortable access while installing and maintaining them.
Basic Link Modules
Each housing must be equipped with at least one Basic Link Module. These modules provide a video port and USB HID ports as well as the cable connection to the remote end. Choose from versions with CATx, fiber at 1 Gbps, high-speed fiber at 2.5 Gbps or redundant links depending on your distance and bandwidth requirements. The modules are available with a variety of video interfaces like Single Link or Dual Link DVI-D, DVI-I with VGA input and DVI-D output, HDMI or DisplayPort.
Use a 2.5 Gbps high-speed module for demanding video applications. The basic link modules with redundancy offer two link connections. Use these modules to establish backup channels or to split a video channel for two users. Mix and match the basic link modules within the housing according to your needs.
Add further peripherals via the Upgrade Modules
The Upgrade Modules carry their signals over the cable connections provided by the Basic Link Modules to save on infrastructure needs. They provide a large variety of peripheral interfaces like USB HID, PS/2, embedded USB 2.0 at 36 Mbps, serial RS-232 or RS-422 data, bidirectional analog audio, and uni-, or-bidirectional digital audio. If you need to extend high-speed USB 2.0 devices like Wacom tablets use the transparent USB 2.0 module providing speeds up to 480 Mbps. However, this module requires an exception with an additional link cable. In short, also USB 3.0 modules will be available. Mix and match the options according to your application needs.
Analogue Video Sources
The DKM Converter Modules allow the integration of analog video formats like component and composite video as well as industrial video formats like EGA, CGA, MDA. In addition, there are options for SDI, HD-SDI or 3G-SDI available. ...