Delock HDMI / USB-C™ KVM Switch 4K 60 Hz with USB 2.0

Item No. 11477
11477 Delock HDMI / USB-C™ KVM Switch 4K 60 Hz with USB 2.0
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Description

This KVM switch by Delock is a convenient solution for connecting one computer with HDMI output and one computer with USB-C™ DP Alt Mode output to an HDMI monitor.
By using the button you can switch between both computers. Furthermore, two USB 2.0 ports for mouse and keyboard or USB storage can be connected.


Technical details

  • Connectors:
    Input:
    PC1:
    1 x HDMI-A female
    1 x USB 2.0 Type Micro-B female
    PC2:
    1 x USB Type-C™ (DP Alt Mode) female
    Output:
    1 x HDMI-A female
    2 x USB 2.0 Type-A female (keyboard + mouse)
  • Switch button
  • LED indicator for source
  • Resolution up to 3840 x 2160 @ 60 Hz (depending on the system and the
    connected hardware)
  • USB bus powered
  • Plastic housing
  • Colour: black
  • Dimensions (LxWxH): ca. 140.0 x 72.0 x 16.8 mm
  • OS independent, no driver installation necessary


System requirements

  • PC or laptop with a free USB Type-C™ port and DisplayPort alternate mode or
  • PC or laptop with a free Thunderbolt™ 3 port
  • PC with HDMI female + USB Type-A female
  • Monitor or TV with HDMI connector


Package content

  • KVM switch with USB
  • Cable USB-C™ male to USB-C™ male, length ca. 30 cm
  • Cable Micro USB 2.0 male to USB Type-A male, length ca. 50 cm
  • User manual


Package

  • Retail Box


HDMI Here you can find information about HDMI

USB Type-C™ + USB standards Here you can find information about USB Type-C™ + USB standards

Interface
Output
• 1 x HDMI-A female
• 2 x USB 2.0 Type-A female
Input
• 1 x HDMI-A female
• 1 x USB Type Micro-B female
• 1 x USB Type-C™ female
Technical characteristics
Maximum screen resolution
• 3840 x 2160 @ 60 Hz
Physical characteristics
Housing colour
• black
Housing material
• Plastic
Length
• 140 mm
Width
• 72 mm
Height
• 16.8 mm
Sometimes the connected devices are not recognised. In Windows 10 under "Power Options" the "USB selective suspend setting" should be set to "Disabled".
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