Introduction; Features - Lindy CPU Switch Quad View Installation And Operation Manual

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Thank you for choosing Quad View Switch from LINDY. This product represents the latest state-of-the-art
technology in keybaord-monitor-mouse switching and additionally allows simultaneous monitoring of four
different computer video sources on a single screen.
Please read this manual before installing and operating the unit.

FEATURES

DISPLAY MODES:
OPERATION:
VGA / DVI:
KEYBOARD/MOUSE: On console side there are two USB ports available for USB keyboard and mouse
Quad View Switch - Installation and Operation Manual
The following display modes are available:
QUAD MODE
In this mode, the screen is split into four fields of equal size each
displaying the entire screen contents of four different video sources.
FULLSCREEN MODE
In Fullscreen Mode, one of the four computers' video sources is
displayed in full screen size and maximum resolution.
Picture in picture Function (PiP)
Using this feature, the full screen display of one of the four video
sources is accompanied by one to three small images (thumbnails) of
the other video sources on the right hand margin of the screen allowing
simultaneous monitoring. The different PIP designs are described in
chapter OSD (pages 29 and 30).
Use either buttons on front of the unit, keyboard commands (hotkeys) or mouse
functions (hotmouse) for switching channels or selecting the display mode (Quad /
Fullscreen / PiP).
All device parameters may be set and stored with an On Screen Display (OSD).
Use buttons on front of the unit or keyboard command to access the OSD.
LED indicators on the front panel show the actual status of the unit.
RS232 serial port on the rear panel is used to load firmware updates to the unit.
Quad View Switch supports analog VGA as well as digital DVI. All combinations
of DVI and VGA (graphic cards and monitors) are supported, allowing equipment to be
mixed. Resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 px @ 60Hz (digital) are supported.
connection. For PS/2 devices like KVM extenders etc, use the attached USB-PS/2
adapter.
On computer side use either PS/2 plus Y cable or USB cables (see page 6) for
keyboard and mouse connection.

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