A HDMI-KVM-Extender is a special device that makes it possible to transmit HDMI video and KVM signals (keyboard, video, mouse) over longer distances than with conventional cabling. This is usually done by converting the signals into a format that can be transmitted over a different transmission medium such as twisted pair cable (CAT-5e/6/7) or fiber optics.
As a rule, the HDMI KVM extender consists of a receiver module (CON) and a transmitter module (CPU). The CPU must be connected with the HDMI graphics output to a digital matrix central module, which is connected to the HDMI KVM extender.
The transmitter module of the HDMI KVM extender connects directly to the computer or video source and transforms HDMI and KVM signals into a transmittable format. A receiver module is installed at the destination, which converts the received signals back into a format that can be used by a keyboard, mouse or monitor.
Redesign workplaces completely
HDMI KVM extenders are often used when computers or video sources cannot be placed in close proximity to the user or display device for spatial or safety reasons. Examples of this are control rooms for Air Traffic Control or energy supply and disposal companies.
By using HDMI KVM extenders, it is possible to design the workplace independently of the position of the underlying system or video source.
G&D systems are efficient and powerful. They can be used for latency-free transmission in real time. Transmission paths of up to ten kilometers in length can be bridged without any problems and without being confronted with quality losses and increasing latencies.
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