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KVM tray technology

KVM tray technology.


What we do that others don’t.

From the solid construction of our KVM trays, to unique features like LEDs on the front panel and integrated KVM switching, Black Box’s KVM trays are miles ahead of the competition.

Nothing reduces clutter in a server room like KVM trays that are 1- or 2U high, and mount in a cabinet or rack. Here are some of the features that set our KVM trays apart.


TFT LCD support.

This type of monitor uses thin-film transistor (TFT) technology to improve image quality, resulting in higher resolutions, better image contrast, and addressability. All our KVM trays support TFT LCD panel monitors.


Viewing angles.

The screens on our KVM trays are viewable from nearly any angle. Because of the size of our screens, from 15" to 19" screens, viewing angles vary from 140° x 120° all the way up to 160° x 160°, so you don’t always have to be standing directly in front of the monitor to see what’s happening on it.


Universal rail.

On the ServTray Complete family of KVM trays, we have moved from a variety of rear bracket sizes to one adjustable length. This universal rail rear bracket size fits racks with depths of 23.7" (60.2 cm) to 45.3" (115 cm). This simplifies ordering for you!


Dual rail technology.

This KVM tray technology enables the monitor drawer and the keyboard/mouse drawer to move independently of each other. It makes it easy to leave the monitor visible even when a server cabinet is closed and the keyboard/mouse drawer is fully retracted.

Black Box has added switching controls to the monitor bezel that can be used to control an attached switch without pulling open the keyboard/mouse drawer for even more space-saving benefits.

Additionally, the dual rails provide a great monitoring environment without disturbing your cooling system.


You asked for it.

Our latest KVM trays, the ServView V KVM Drawer and ServView V KVM Drawer with Widescreen were designed based on feedback we have received from some of our customers.


  • On the front panel of the tray, there is an LED panel, which helps you locate the drawer when it’s closed in a darkened data center. The tray only takes up 1U of rack space, and it features the dual rail technology described earlier.
  • We added front-panel controls for switching, so if you choose a model with an embedded KVM switch, you can use the buttons on the monitor bezel without pulling out the keyboard. Additionally, the top of the keyboard tray features a hideaway connection for USB wireless devices, such as RF- or Bluetooth® supported keyboards and mice. You can wirelessly access your attached targets, without even opening the cabinet door!
  • Another feature is the front-panel USB port, which provides crash cart access. If your keyboard or Glidepoint® mouse quit on you, simply use this port to attach a passthrough pointing device.
  • Finally, the widescreen version supports 1920 x 1080 resolutions and DVI connections — two firsts in the data center.

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