USB Behavior & Performance The SW-540-TX-W features 3 x USB host ports. Two ports are USB-B 2.0 connections and the third utilizes the USB-C port. By default, the switcher is configured to auto-switch the active USB host based on the selected video input port.
Multiview The SW-540-TX-W is capable of processing up to four inputs on a single display in a multiview layout. By default, the switcher automatically builds the multiview layout based on the number of simultaneous sources that are connected. For example, if two laptops are connected via HDMI 1 and HDMI 2 the switcher will automatically build a split screen layout.
Input Switching & Modes The SW-540-TX-W features three unique switching modes. Standard: This is the default mode of the switcher. It supports full screen and multiview processing. Multiview layouts are automatically built by the switch when it detects a second, third or fourth input. When the switch is in multiview mode you will be able to select or de-select multiple inputs for the Primary output (output 1).
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This is adjustable for both the 2.4 and 5Ghz bands. WyreStorm recommends leaving this set on the default values. Only change a wireless channel if severe interference is occurring or connection problems arise.
Display Control The SW-540-TX-W is capable of sending both CEC and RS232 (RS232 for HDBT only) signals to a connected display for power on/off. CEC will use the default one-touch play and standby commands. These values will work with most major display manufacturers.
Splash Screen When no video signal is being transmitted, the SW-540-TX-W will display a splash screen. This screen shows quick connection steps, so users understand how to cast to the display. This image can be replaced with any image you require.
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