Product ID: SV565DUTPU
The SV565DUTPU USB Dual VGA KVM Console Extender over CAT5 UTP lets you Operate a Dual VGA PC or KVM switch up to 650ft (200 m) away, as if it was installed locally, at high-definition 1920x1200 resolution. PC connection cables are included with this product for a ready to use solution.
The dual VGA cat5 KVM extender supports easy to use hot-key and push button commands which allow you to switch between local and remote connected systems, while console connections at both ends of your setup provide easy access to all connected systems from either location. The hot-key commands also provide video adjustment controls for optimizing picture quality over varying distances. Extending over two standard Cat 5 (or better) cables gives you the ability to use existing infrastructure wiring to achieve remote access to your server or KVM switch.
This product is TAA compliant and backed by a Startech.com 3-year warranty with free lifetime technical support.
Warranty Information | Warranty | 3 Years |
---|---|---|
Connector(s) | 2 - Console Interface(s) | USB Type-A (4 pin) USB 2.0 |
VGA (15 pin, High Density D-Sub) | ||
2 - Host Connectors | VGA (15 pin, High Density D-Sub) | |
2 - Other Interface(s) | RJ-45 | |
Environmental | Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) |
Storage Temperature | -10°C to 60°C (14°F to 140°F) | |
Humidity | 0~80% RH | |
Hardware | Audio | No |
KVM Ports | 2 | |
PC Interface | USB | |
PC Video Type | VGA | |
Number of Monitors Supported | 2 | |
Rack-Mountable | No | |
Cables Included | Yes | |
Packaging Information | Package Height | 75 mm [3,0 in] |
Package Length | 36,7 cm [14,4 in] | |
Package Width | 23,9 cm [9,4 in] | |
Shipping (Package) Weight | 2,3 kg [5,0 lb] | |
Performance | IP Control | No |
Max Transfer Distance | 200 m (656 ft) | |
Maximum Analog Resolutions | 1920x1200 | |
Supported Resolutions | 1920x1200 @ 650 ft (200m) | |
MTBF | 65000 hours | |
Physical Characteristics | Color | Black |
Material | Steel | |
Product Length | 15,5 cm [6,1 in] | |
Product Width | 80 mm [3,1 in] | |
Product Height | 40 mm [1,6 in] | |
Weight of Product | 535 g [18,9 oz] | |
Power | Power Source | AC Adapter Included |
Input Voltage | 100 - 240 AC | |
Input Current | 0.2A | |
Output Voltage | 9V DC | |
Output Current | 0.6A | |
Center Tip Polarity | Positive | |
Plug Type | M | |
Power Consumption (In Watts) | 5.4 | |
Software | OS Compatibility | OS independent; No software or drivers required |
Special Notes / Requirements | Note | Product weights/measurements and connector types indicate a single unit only (either Host or Remote) |
What's in the Box | 1 - Included in Package | local unit |
remote unit | ||
2 - Included in Package | 6 ft 2-in-1 USB VGA KVM cables | |
8 - Included in Package | rubber feet | |
1 - Included in Package | universal power adapter (NA/EU/UK/AU) | |
instruction manual |
Connect VGA video and USB using a single thin KVM cable
Connect VGA video and USB using a single thin KVM cable
Connect VGA video and USB using a single thin KVM cable
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Live Chat (opens in new window)There are some quick tests that you can complete to rule out potential issues. You can test to make sure that the following components are working correctly and are not the source of the issue:
Note: When you test setup components, you should avoid using video adapters. For example, if you are converting a VGA source to HDMI for use with an HDMI extender, you should use an HDMI source when you test the components.
To test your setup components, try the following:
When you test your cables, it is recommended that you do the following:
When you test the video source and video destination, it is recommended that you do the following:
Note: In order for your setup to work properly, the video source, extender, and destination all need to support the resolution that you are using.
This device outputs a VGA signal. If you have a display or video destination that uses another type of video connection, there are ways that you can convert the video signal or connection. These options are outlined below and organized by the target connection.
Target connection | First conversion | Second conversion (if required) |
DVI-D | VGA to HDMI: https://www.startech.com/AV/Converters/Video/?filter_AVINPUT=VGA&filter_AVOUTPUT=HDMI. | HDMI to DVI-D: https://www.startech.com/AV/Converters/Video/?filter_AVINPUT=VGA&filter_AVOUTPUT=HDMI. |
DVI-I | VGA to DVI-I: https://www.startech.com/Cables/Audio-Video/Video-Adapter/DVIVGA/. | N/A |
HDMI |
VGA to HDMI: https://www.startech.com/AV/Converters/Video/?filter_AVINPUT=VGA&filter_AVOUTPUT=HDMI. |
N/A |
DisplayPort | VGA to HDMI: https://www.startech.com/AV/Converters/Video/?filter_AVINPUT=VGA&filter_AVOUTPUT=HDMI. | HDMI to DisplayPort: https://www.startech.com/AV/Converters/Video/?filter_AVINPUT=HDMI&filter_AVOUTPUT=DisplayPort. |
Note: You might need to use more than one converter as part of your solution; however, you should try to use the least number of converters and cables to connect your source and destination. If you have the option to convert to multiple target video connections, choose the option that requires the fewest number of conversions.
When you convert from VGA to DVI, you need to know if you are converting to a DVI-I or a DVI-D connection. For more information about how to identify the type of connection that you need, refer to the following FAQ: https://www.startech.com/faq/video_signal_converters_dvi_interface.
You also need to know which form of DVI that you are using, because DVI-I supports both analog (VGA) and digital (HDMI) signals, while DVI-D only supports digital (HDMI) signals.
Note: Certain devices may have a DVI-I connection but only support DVI-D signaling. It is important to verify that your DVI-I device supports DVI-I signaling.
This device has a VGA input port. If you have a video source that uses another video connection, there are options available to convert the video signal or connection. These options will be outlined below for each video source connection.
Source connection |
Conversion |
DVI-I |
DVI-I to VGA: https://www.startech.com/DVIVGAMFBK. |
DVI-D |
DVI-D to VGA: https://www.startech.com/AV/Converters/Video/?filter_AVINPUT=DVI-D&filter_AVOUTPUT=VGA. |
HDMI |
HDMI to VGA: https://www.startech.com/AV/Converters/Video/?filter_AVINPUT=HDMI&filter_AVOUTPUT=VGA. |
DisplayPort |
DisplayPort to VGA: https://www.startech.com/AV/Displayport-Converters/DP-VGA/. |
When you convert from DVI to VGA, you need to know if you are converting from a DVI-I or a DVI-D connection. For more information about how to identify the type of connection that you have, refer to the following FAQ: https://www.startech.com/faq/video_signal_converters_dvi_interface.
You also need to know which form of DVI that you are using, because DVI-I supports both analog (VGA) and digital (HDMI) signals, while DVI-D only supports digital (HDMI) signals. Some DVI-I connections only support DVI-D signaling. In this case, you must use a DVI-D to VGA converter.
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