SimLine introduces its RCM Series KVM Extender, delivering high-performance remote access and control for computer sources with IP latency as low as 50ms. The system supports multi-window access, offers multiple mouse modes, includes RPA support, and maintains low CPU and memory usage on host systems.

The RCM extender enables long-distance extension of HDMI and VGA video signals. It incorporates an environmental control module providing USB-HID connectivity for keyboard and mouse, one RS232 port, one RS485 port, five I/O ports (including three for security access controllers), five IR ports, and two programmable relays. Connection options include linking CPU units to CON units via CAT X cable (up to 100m) or fiber optic cable (Single-Mode up to 20km / Multi-Mode up to 500m), or connecting CPU units to PCs using the RCM KVM Remote Access App.

Users experience fast switching between multiple sources, multi-layout screen arrangements within a single monitor display, and multi-screen control of various sources on one display. Key features include video local loop-out and power-off loop-out functionality, USB-HID secure transmission, input video resolution up to 3840x2160@30Hz with backward compatibility, EDID management, and analog audio input and loop-out. The front panel LCD allows quick checking of encoder device IP information.

The unit supports either PoE or 12VDC power supply and enables network firmware upgrades with online IP address modifications. Its customizable security switch provides status feedback for offline detection, inactive, local-end operating, and remote-end operating states, supporting 24/7 operation. A powerful chipset with integrated NPU (Neural Processing Unit) delivers distributed computing power for image recognition, reducing server concurrency pressure and enabling large-scale concurrent OCR+RPA scenarios.

Dual network interfaces (RJ45 and SFP fiber) support two modes: Dual IP Mode for redundant network connections via copper/fiber or isolated transmission across two networks; and Bridge Mode where one port connects to a network switch while the other provides additional network connectivity for facility devices.















