Dual Head Single Link DVI-I KVM Switch Pro with TTU, 2 Port

LIN39300

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  • Speaker & microphone switching offers uninterrupted listening
  • Front panel push button or keyboard hotkeys give two methods of switching between computers
  • Bind audio to either computer for uninterrupted listening
  • Bind USB devices to either computer for uninterrupted printing, scanning or external drive access
  • LED indicators show the status of connected computers and selected channels
  • Built in AutoScan mode
  • USB 2.0 specification compliant
  • Integrated two port USB 2.0 hub for sharing high speed devices
  • Firmware upgradable via USB port
  • Supports all DVI-I analogue and digital single link resolutions
  • Analogue VGA resolutions of up to 2048 x 1536
  • DDC support for "Plug & Play" monitors
  • Compatible with either DVI digital video signals or analogue (VGA) video signals the LINDY 2 Port Dual Head DVI-I KVM Switch Pro switches both analogue and digital signals to the monitor
  • Supports 3D graphics according to the HDMI 1.3b specification (PC graphics formats) and frame rates up to 120Hz (but not HDCP or 3D Blu-ray formats according to the HDMI 1.4 specification)
  • Rear mounted connectors minimise cable clutter
  • Robust metal housing for excellent EMI shielding
  • Multi-platform support for PC and Mac computers - compatible with all major operating systems in any combination
  • Multi-country power supply included
  • Dimensions: 164 x 110 x 68mm  (WxDxH)
  • 2 year warranty

 

Connecting VGA equipment

To connect a VGA PC, use our VGA to DVI Adapter Cable, a DVI-I cable and our DVI & VGA Monitor Splitter Cable.

Connect the adapter cable to your PC's VGA port and then to the supplied KVM+Audio cable; connect the DVI-I cable from switch's console port to splitter cable. Plug the splitter cable into the VGA and DVI inputs on your display.

When connecting mixed VGA and DVI enabled PC's to the KVM Switch Pro, we recommend you use a display that supports auto switching between digital and analogue inputs. If your display does not support this function, you will need to manually select inputs each time you switch between DVI and VGA computers



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