All-in-One Video Control Center for Central Control Applications
Video Wall • Multiview • Matrix Switching • KVM • RS232 / RS485 / Relay / I/O
KH7000_Lite
Products / Video Wall Processor / AV over IP Central Control Solution
KH7000_Lite is an all-in-one 4K AV over IP platform designed for control rooms, operation centers, smart campuses, and integrated command environments. By combining matrix switching, video wall processing, multiview display, and workstation-level KVM control in one device, it helps central operators manage multiple sources and displays through a single network architecture.
The system supports third-party integration through TCP/UDP commands and hardware control interfaces including RS232, RS485, relay, and I/O, allowing it to communicate with central control processors, automation triggers, room control logic, and event-based workflows. Its server-free and control-box-free architecture simplifies deployment while improving system maintainability.
KH7000_Lite supports flexible AV over IP topologies including one-to-one extension, one-to-many distribution, many-to-many matrix routing, and video wall or multiview layouts. Each display can show up to 16 signal windows, helping operators monitor multiple live sources simultaneously and make faster switching decisions.
Operators can preview input and output signals in real time through dedicated software, then store up to 100 custom scene presets for rapid recall. This is especially effective in environments where display layouts must change instantly for alarms, incidents, scheduled presentations, or shift-based operations.
The platform can be managed from Windows PC software, Android/iOS mobile app, or third-party control systems. This gives system integrators the flexibility to deploy a local workstation interface, a mobile operator interface, or a fully customized control UI that matches project-specific operational workflows.
Integrated keyboard and mouse extension enables operators to not only view remote sources, but also directly control connected computers from the workstation side. This is highly valuable in central control rooms where operators need to monitor, switch, and interact with remote systems without relocating physical equipment.
With encoder/decoder role switching by software, 4K30 HDMI over IP transmission up to 150 meters over CAT6, PoE support, and recommended 1G IGMP-enabled switching infrastructure, KH7000_Lite offers a scalable deployment path for projects that need to grow from a single room into a wider distributed control network.
A quick side-by-side comparison of conventional centralized control architectures and the KH7000 distributed AV over IP approach across system design, hardware, cabling, control integration, scalability, and operational flexibility.
| Comparison Item | Traditional Central Control System | KH7000 Integrated Control Solution |
|---|---|---|
| System Architecture | Centralized architecture dependent on a dedicated control processor, with all devices routed back to a single controller. | Distributed AV over IP architecture with no standalone control processor required. KH7000 transmitters and receivers provide built-in control capability across the network. |
| Core Hardware | Control processor, touch panel, AV matrix switcher, decoders, and amplifiers are typically required, resulting in a larger hardware stack. | Requires only KH7000 TX/RX units and a Gigabit PoE switch, combining AV transport, KVM, and control in one platform. |
| Cabling Method | Cable-intensive deployment with HDMI, RS232, audio, power, and network cabling running in parallel. | Network-centric cabling. A single Cat6 infrastructure carries AV, KVM, and control signals, simplifying installation. |
| Power Delivery | Each device needs its own power adapter and outlet planning, increasing space and power requirements. | PoE support reduces extra power cabling for TX/RX units and enables more flexible wall, under-desk, or behind-display installation. |
| Control Integration | Primarily focused on device triggering. Control, KVM, and AV subsystems are often implemented separately. | Unifies AV switching, workstation KVM operation, and device control within one integrated system. |
| Signal Switching | Matrix switching may introduce blackout during transitions, while multiview functions often require additional processors. | Supports seamless switching, multiview layouts, and 4K@30Hz transmission, making it well suited to presentations, monitoring, and conferencing. |
| Commissioning and Maintenance | Programming, protocol binding, and system tuning are complex and typically require specialized engineers. Later modifications can also be time-consuming. | Graphical configuration software and one-click scene storage make deployment and maintenance more intuitive, even for non-programmers. |
| Total Cost | Higher hardware, installation, and commissioning costs often make traditional systems less efficient for small to medium-sized spaces. | Reduces the need for separate control processors and matrix hardware, improving deployment efficiency and total cost performance. |
| Scalability | Adding sources or displays often requires replacing the matrix switcher or control processor, which limits expansion. | Expansion is straightforward. Add TX/RX nodes and scale switch ports as needed for larger deployments. |
| Reliability | A control processor failure can affect the operation of the entire system. | The distributed architecture reduces single points of failure and provides more flexible maintenance and replacement. |
| KH7000_Lite | Parameter Details |
|---|---|
| System Positioning | All-in-one AV over IP video control center for matrix switching, video wall, multiview, KVM extension, and central control integration |
| Video Standards | HDMI 1.4b, HDCP 1.4 |
| Video Resolution | Up to 3840 × 2160 @ 30Hz, backward compatible with lower resolutions |
| Core Operating Modes | 1-to-1 extension, 1-to-many distribution, many-to-many matrix switching, video wall, and multiview |
| Multiview Capability | Up to 16 source windows on a single display |
| Transmission Distance | Up to 150 meters over CAT6 cabling |
| Network Architecture | 1 × RJ45 port, PoE compatible; recommended 1G IGMP-enabled Gigabit switch with PoE support |
| Control Interfaces | Windows PC software, Android/iOS mobile app, third-party TCP/UDP commands, RS232, RS485, relay, and I/O interfaces |
| KVM & Audio | Keyboard and mouse transmission via USB; analog audio input/output plus HDMI-embedded audio handling |
| Operational Features | Real-time signal preview, scene storage up to 100 presets, OSD, EDID management, customizable control UI, encoder/decoder role switching by software |
| Power Supply | DC 12V input or standard PoE (IEEE 802.3af compliant) |
| Power Consumption | 10W typical |
| Dimensions | 175 × 110.5 × 25 mm |