Oct 15, 2025
Overview
The 718KVM Encoder — and its 3-in-1 rackmount version, the 749KVM — includes the following features when purchased:
- 4K video with HDCP 2.2 support
- Stereo audio support
- 3.5mm stereo analog audio output with adjustable delay
- KVM support for USB 2.0
- RS232, CEC, and IR control
The DSP-KIT is an optional, field-installable upgrade that adds advanced audio features:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 audio support
- Dolby DSP re-encoding (Dolby Digital 5.1 → stereo via Dolby Pro Logic II) for HDMI distribution to both multi-channel and stereo zones. See this article for details.
- 3.5mm stereo analog output with adjustable delay and volume
- Two analog audio inputs mixable with HDMI audio
718KVM vs. 718AVP
The easiest way to describe the 718KVM and 749KVM models is:
718KVM + DSP-KIT = 718AVP
749KVM + (3 × DSP-KIT) = 749AVP
Installing a DSP-KIT upgrades a 718KVM (or 749KVM) to full AVP-level functionality, adding Dolby Digital audio processing and advanced mixing capabilities.
Installing the DSP-KIT
Only a Phillips-head screwdriver is required for this installation. Follow the steps below:
- Remove the four screws from the sides of the 718KVM case.
- Remove the locking nuts from the 3.5mm Mic-In and Line-In ports on the front of the unit.
- Locate the empty socket area on the circuit board where the DSP-KIT connects.
- Align the DSP-KIT board with the pins and press down evenly from all four corners. Ensure all three sets of pins are aligned before applying pressure.
- Reassemble the case, reinstall the screws, and replace the locking nuts.
Confirming DSP-KIT Installation
The 718KVM front panel includes a green Dolby Digital LED indicator. Its behavior changes depending on whether the DSP-KIT is installed:
- Without DSP-KIT: The LED blinks slowly and steadily, regardless of the audio format.
- With DSP-KIT installed:
- LED is solid on when receiving Dolby Digital 5.1 audio.
- LED is off when receiving stereo audio or no audio signal.