Multiclient Integrated Kvm - Philips 6000 Series User Manual

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2.4 MultiClient Integrated KVM

What is it?
1
With the Multiclient Integrated Keyboard Video Mouse (KVM) switch feature, it is
possible to control two separate PCs with a one monitor/keyboard/mouse setup.
How to Enable Multiclient Integrated KVM
2
With the built-in Multiclient Integrated KVM feature, it's easy to switch between
each connected device via the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu setting. For the use of
Thunderbolt input
the direction of USB Upstream.
Then, connect the upstream cables from your PC to
and USB
UP
ports located on the monitor. This process for each PC can be done
simultaneously. Please refer to the table and graphic below for more information.
This table explains each source to its corresponding ports on the monitor.
Source
HDMI or DP
Thunderbolt input
A Step-by-Step procedure:
1. Connect each cord from the corresponding ports on the monitor, as mentioned in
the table above, connect to each PC.
OR
USB A-B Cable
PC1
2. Enter the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu. Go to the KVM tab and select "Auto",
"Thunderbolt", or "USB UP" to switch the monitor view from one device to another.
To switch to another monitor view, simply repeat this step.
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  

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 
 

, HDMI and/or DP as input, use the USB-C/USB-B cable in
Thunderbolt input
Thunderbolt
OR
USB C-C Cable
PC2
USB
USB


 
the Thunderbolt input
USB Upstream
USB UP
TM
4 Cable
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