Aten KX9970FR 5K DisplayPort KVM over IP Receiver

Aten

MSRP: $2,467.00
$2,247.95
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UPC:
672792013621
Product Overview:

KX9970FR 5K DisplayPort KVM over IP Receiver - 1 Computer(s) - 1 Local User(s) - 32808.40 ft Range - 

MFG#:
KX9970FR
Product Category:
KVM Extenders
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Aten KX9970FR 5K DisplayPort KVM over IP Receiver

The ATEN KX9970FR 5K DisplayPort KVM over IP receiver is a high-performance, IP-based Single Display receiver. It allows the transmitter to transmit a computer’s keyboard, video, mouse, and USB signals to the receiver, providing separate console accesses from both the transmitter’s and receiver’s locations. This setup enables extended access to computer systems via a USB console over Intranet, allowing users to place the computers in secure and temperature-controlled environments, isolated from the user workstation.

The KX9970FR supports one DisplayPort video display, delivering video resolutions of up to 5K (5120 x 2880 @ 30 Hz), and offers flawless and lossless video quality with extremely low latency. It is equipped with two SFP+ slots, supporting 10-Gbps SFP+ fiber module expansions for fiber optic network connections and a transmission distance of up to 10 km. The KX9970FR also features dual power supply capability for power redundancy to ensure reliable services.

As an IP-based matrix extender, the KX9970FR can be installed in flexible configurations, including point to point, point to multipoint, multipoint to point, and multipoint to multipoint. When combined with the KVM over IP Matrix Manager (CCKM), it can be integrated into a KVM over IP matrix system for providing more flexible applications in different working environments.

Note: The SFP+ module (2A-141G / 2A-142G) is sold separately.

  • Display: Supports one DisplayPort video display
  • Resolution: Up to 5K (5120 x 2880 @ 30 Hz)
  • Slots: Two SFP+ slots
  • Transmission Distance: Up to 10 km
  • Power Supply: Dual power supply capability
  • Configuration: Point to point, point to multipoint, multipoint to point, and multipoint to multipoint

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