Instruction Manual
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4. (Optional) Connect a
3.5 mm Audio Cable
from the
Audio Port
on the
Computer
to
the corresponding
PC 1 Audio Port
on the rear of the
KVM Switch
.
5. Repeat
Steps 1 to 4
for
PC 2
.
Operation
HDCP Switch
Note:
If the HDCP version needs to be changed after the initial installation, a power cycle
of the KVM and connected devices may be required.
The
HDCP Switch
, located on the rear of the
KVM Switch
, is used to set the
HDCP
version the
KVM Switch
will use with connected devices. The
HDCP Switch
can select
one of three different modes:
Auto
– This mode makes the
KVM Switch
detect the highest compatible HDCP
version between
Source
and
Display
, and will then use that mode. This mode is
recommended for most setups.
1.4
- This mode forces
HDCP 1.4
between the connected
Source
and
Display
Devices
, which may limit video performance. This mode should be used if you
experience issues getting video to pass through the
KVM Switch
, as it can help with
older device compatibility.
None
– This mode disables the
HDCP
handshake between the connected devices
and the
KVM Switch
, which means protected content will not passthrough the
KVM
Switch
.
Power-On Sequence
1. Connect the
Universal Power Adapter
from a
Wall Outlet
to the
Power Input Port
on the rear of the
KVM Switch
.
2. Power on all
Peripherals
.
3. Select
PC 1
and power on the corresponding
Computer
.
Note:
Ensure that the Computer connected to the PC 1 ports has fully booted to the
operating system before proceeding.
4. Repeat
Step 3
for
PC 2
.