Description
The Eaton Tripp Lite Series 4-Port DisplayPort/USB KVM Switch is designed to streamline professional workflows by delivering fast, reliable, and secure control of up to four DP‑enabled computers from a single monitor, keyboard, and mouse. Engineered for demanding environments—such as design studios, data centers, software labs, and multimedia production suites—this 4K 60 Hz KVM switch combines high‑bandwidth DisplayPort 1.4 with HDR support and HDCP 2.2 compatibility to deliver pristine video quality and protected content playback across all connected hosts. Whether you’re juggling multiple workstations, testing software across machines, or building a hyper‑converged setup, this KVM switch makes multi‑computer management intuitive, fluid, and disaster‑proof by simplifying boot, reboot, and daily switching operations.
- Powerful four‑host control: Connect four DisplayPort‑enabled desktops, laptops, or workstations to a single display, keyboard, and mouse, enabling rapid switching between systems without reconfiguring cables or replugging devices. The configuration reduces clutter, saves time, and improves productivity in busy IT labs and front‑line support desks.
- 4K 60 Hz with HDR and HDCP 2.2: Experience ultra‑sharp, cinematic video performance with wide color range and protected content support. The KVM switch handles high‑resolution outputs for CAD, video editing, 3D visualization, and multi‑screen workflows while maintaining security for protected streams and media.
- DP 1.4 interface and USB sharing: Take advantage of the robust DisplayPort 1.4 channel and an integrated USB hub to share keyboards, mice, and other USB peripherals across all hosts. Expect smooth input response, low latency switching, and seamless peripheral availability as you move between systems.
- IR remote and fast switching: Use the included infrared remote control and convenient hotkeys to rapidly switch between connected computers. This feature keeps your hands free for critical tasks and supports quick boot or reboot actions on any selected host without leaving the desk.
- BIOS/UEFI compatibility and universal usability: The switch supports BIOS and UEFI boot sequences, ensuring you can access and control machines before the operating system loads. This makes the device ideal for troubleshooting, imaging, and system maintenance across diverse hardware configurations.
Technical Details of Eaton Tripp Lite Series 4-Port DisplayPort/USB KVM Switch
- Video capabilities: 4 DisplayPort inputs from four host devices and 1 DisplayPort output to a single monitor; supports 4K resolution at 60 Hz with HDR for vibrant, detailed imagery and accurate color reproduction on high‑end workstations.
- Video protection: HDCP 2.2 compliant to ensure secure handling of protected content during playback across all connected hosts.
- USB sharing: Built‑in USB hub enables shared access to keyboards, mice, and select USB peripherals across all four hosts without swapping cables.
- Control methods: On‑panel controls for direct switching, plus keyboard hotkeys and an IR remote for convenient, hands‑free operation from a distance.
- Connectivity and compatibility: DisplayPort 1.4 interface with broad compatibility for DP‑enabled devices; supports BIOS/UEFI boot and standard USB keyboards/mice.
- Power and management: Self‑powered in most configurations with straightforward cable management; includes features like EDID emulation and auto‑scan to stabilize video output during transitions.
How to install Eaton Tripp Lite Series 4-Port DisplayPort/USB KVM Switch
Setting up this KVM switch is a straightforward, plug‑and‑play process designed to minimize downtime and maximize productivity. Follow these steps to deploy four host computers with a single monitor, keyboard, and mouse:
Step 1: Position and connect. Place the KVM switch near your monitor and workstation rack, then connect the four host computers’ DisplayPort outputs to the four DP input ports on the switch using well‑labelled DisplayPort cables. Ensure your monitor is ready to receive input from the switch’s DisplayPort output.
Step 2: Attach your display. Connect the monitor’s DisplayPort cable to the switch’s DP output. This preserves the single‑display experience while enabling rapid transitions between host machines.
Step 3: USB peripheral setup. Plug your keyboard and mouse into the switch’s dedicated USB sharing ports. If you use additional USB peripherals, connect them to the same USB hub on the switch to ensure universal access across all hosts.
Step 4: Power and boot. If your model requires external power, connect the power supply and switch on the device first, then boot the four host computers. If the switch is self‑powered via its host connections, verify that all four machines are awake and ready for switching.
Step 5: Start switching. Use the on‑panel buttons for direct host selection, the hotkey combinations on your keyboard, or the IR remote to switch between the four connected computers. As you switch, the KVM will maintain video output and peripheral access, allowing you to boot, reboot, or perform maintenance tasks on any chosen host without reconnecting cables.
Optional best practices: Label each host with a clear identifier to avoid confusion during frequent switching. Calibrate EDID settings if you notice video stability issues during the initial setup. Regularly check cable quality and length to ensure optimal 4K 60 Hz performance and HDR consistency across all four paths.
Frequently asked questions
- What does this KVM switch enable? It enables you to control up to four DisplayPort‑enabled computers from a single monitor, keyboard, and mouse, with seamless video output, USB peripheral sharing, and quick host switching.
- What resolutions are supported? The switch supports 4K at 60 Hz with HDR, delivering high‑fidelity video suitable for professional design, content creation, and data visualization workflows.
- Is HDR supported across all connected devices? HDR support is available for output to the connected monitor when the host and display both support HDR content, enabling richer colors and better contrast on compatible scenes.
- Do I need drivers? No drivers are typically required. Most KVM functions are plug‑and‑play, with control via hotkeys, on‑panel buttons, or the IR remote.
- Can I access BIOS/UEFI menus on boot? Yes. The switch provides BIOS/UEFI compatibility to allow pre‑OS access and troubleshooting during boot sequences, before the operating system loads.
- Can I share other USB devices besides keyboard and mouse? The built‑in USB hub supports common USB peripherals, enabling shared access to compatible devices across all hosts as you switch during workflows.
- Is the switch compatible with all DisplayPort versions? The device is designed around DP 1.4 interfaces, offering high bandwidth for 4K/60 Hz and HDR content; ensure your hosts and monitor are DP‑connected and capable of these specifications for the best results.
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