This compact unit enables a single operator to control up to four computer systems and share peripherals between them. Switch KVM signals, audio, and two USB devices in unison or independently between all the connected systems.
Additionally, the user can mix peripherals between the systems. For instance, you can write an e-mail on one system, listen to music on another, print documents from a third, and use yet another USB peripheral on the fourth.
True USB emulation switching ensures that the full characteristics of the connected keyboard and mouse are distributed to every system. Earlier USB KVM switches relied upon a standard keyboard and mouse template to tell each computer system how to deal with the connected peripherals.
With this switch, the “real” profiles are presented to every connected system, so specialized keyboards and mice are fully supported.
Operating Systems — Windows® and Mac®
Connectors —
Console: (1) DisplayPort F; (2) USB Type A F for HID; (2) USB Type A F for USB 2.0 devices; (1) 3.5-mm audio jacks;
CPU: (4) DisplayPort F; (4) USB Type B F; (4) 3.5-mm female for audio and mic;
Power: (1) 2.5-mm barrel connector for input, 9–12 VDC;
Serial: (1) RJ-45 10P10C options port for union switching, external switching, or firmware upgrade
Power — External in-line power supply ITE;
Input: 100–240 VAC, 0.5A, 5-60Hz;
Output: 5v, 2.5A
Size — 4.3H x 23.4W x 12D cm (1.7"H x 9.2"W x 4.7"D)
Weight — 0.9 kg (1.9 lb.)
NOTE: DisplayPort video card drivers need to be installed correctly on the target computers.
TAA compliant — YES