In the past, KVM usually was about the simple switching and distribution of computer signals. However, today’s AV industry requires more versatile signals and functions. The German manufacturer Guntermann & Drunck fulfils these requirements with many new innovations that will be presented at ISE 2015.

 

More than KVM for maximum benefit from installations

With its dynamic ports, the modular KVM matrix ControlCenter-Digital leaves it to users to which ports they want to connect computers or user modules. The dynamic input/output cards can be used either with CAT cables or with optical fibres. The ControlCenter-Digital can be selected – depending on the complexity of the installation – from three variants: with 80, 160 or 288 dynamic ports.

[variants of ControlCenter-Digital]

 

As a new addition, the I/O-Card-Multi allows the use of third-party none-KVM devices with the matrix and even switches their signals together with standard KVM signals. The new card for the matrix supports signals like SDI, HD-SDI, 3G-SDI, USB 3.0 Spectra or 1 GB Ethernet. This aspect allows for cross-system installations, e.g. the integration of SDI surveillance videos in control rooms.

[CCD-IO16-Card-Multi]

 

The new matrix DP modules let users connect graphics cards and monitors with DisplayPort in resolutions up to 2560 x 1600 @ 60 Hz or 4K up to 4086 x 2160p @ 30 Hz. Even with high resolutions, the matrix still supports CrossDisplay-Switching, which lets users simply switch between computers by mouse. Therefore, the arrangement of displays and large screens is a matter of taste or complies with the required application. Even multi-head or multi-channel applications can be integrated and placed in an individual monitor assembly.

 

 

[DP-HR-Module der digitalen KVM-Matrix]

 

 

KVM extensions for 4K

When processing and transmitting 4K contents, the multi-channel variant of the KVM extender DL-Vision comes in handy. In addition to transmitting keyboard, mouse, RS232 and USB 2.0 signals, the device easily handles video in 4K or Ultra HD. The KVM extender transmits resolutions up to 4096 x 2160 or 3840 x 2160 pixels at the full frame rate of 60 Hz and with a colour depth of 24 bits resulting in high-quality images.

 

Visitors and customers with their installations as well as committed integrators are welcome to visit G&D at stand 8-N280 when the AV industry will meet at ISE in Amsterdam, 10-12 February 2015.

 

More information:

Guntermann & Drunck GmbH

Dortmunder Strasse 4a

D-57234 Wilnsdorf

Phone: +49 (0) 27 39 / 89 01 - 100

Fax: +49 (0) 27 39 / 89 01 - 120

http://www.gdsys.de

eMail: sales@gdsys.de