Delock DisplayPort KVM Switch 2 > 1 with USB 2.0 and Audio

Item No. 11367
11367 Delock DisplayPort KVM Switch 2 > 1 with USB 2.0 and Audio
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Successor:

11482 - DisplayPort 1.4 KVM Switch 8K 30 Hz with USB 3.0 and Audio

Description

This KVM switch by Delock is a convenient solution for connecting two computers with DisplayPort output to one DisplayPort monitor and / or one HDMI monitor. By using the button or the remote control you can switch between both computers. Additionally there is a DisplayPort and HDMI output for connection of two monitors, of which only one can be active at a time. Furthermore, three USB Type-A ports can be used to connect a mouse, keyboard, hard drive or USB memory. The built-in USB headset feature allows you to use a headset and microphone with both computers.


Note

KVMs emulate a standard wired 104 key keyboard and wired generic 2 or 3 button scroll wheel mouse on their respective console ports. Whether or not a wireless or gaming mouse and keyboard work with KVM switches depends on several factors; in general, most wireless mice and keyboards do not support working with KVM switches. We recommend to use a standard wired mouse and keyboard with our KVM switches.


Specification

  • Connectors:
    Input:
    2 x DisplayPort 20 pin female
    2 x USB 2.0 Type-B female
    1 x D-Sub 9 pin female
    1 x DC 5 V power connector
    1 x 3.5 mm 3 pin stereo jack female for optional IR-receiver
    Output:
    1 x DisplayPort 20 pin female
    1 x HDMI-A 19 pin female
    3 x USB 2.0 Type-A female
    2 x 3.5 mm 3 pin stereo jack female
  • 2 switch buttons with LED indicator for source (PC1, PC2) and sink
    (DisplayPort, HDMI)
  • Switching via button or infrared remote control
  • DisplayPort 1.1a specification
  • DisplayPort output:
    Resolution up to 2560 x 1440 @ 60 Hz / 3840 x 2160 @ 30 Hz
    (depending on the system and the connected hardware)
  • HDMI / DP++ output:
    Resolution up to 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz (depending on the system
    and the connected hardware)
  • DisplayPort output supports Dual Mode DP++
  • Configuration and control of the device via RS232 interface
  • Robust metal housing
  • Colour: black
  • Dimensions (LxWxH): ca. 257 x 112 x 33 mm
  • OS independent, no driver installation necessary


Power supply specification

  • Wall power supply
  • Input: AC 100 ~ 240 V / 50 ~ 60 Hz / 0.35 A
  • Output: 5 V / 2 A
  • Ground outside, plus inside
  • Dimensions:
    inside: ø ca. 2.1 mm
    outside: ø ca. 5.5 mm
    length: ca. 9 mm


System requirements

  • PC with Mini DisplayPort female + USB Type-A female
  • Monitor or TV with Mini DisplayPort or HDMI interface


Package content

  • KVM switch with USB and audio
  • 2 x cable USB A male to USB B male, length ca. 1 m
  • 2 x cable DP male to Mini DP female, length ca. 0.9 m
  • 2 x cable Mini DP male to DP male, length ca. 0.9 m
  • External power supply
  • Remote control
  • User manual


Package

  • Retail Box


Revision notice

12/2018 New power supply


DisplayPort Here you can find information about DisplayPort

Interface
Output
• 1 x DisplayPort female
• 1 x HDMI-A female
• 2 x 3.5 mm stereo jack female (speaker, microphone)
• 3 x USB 2.0 Type-A female
Input
• 1 x 3.5 mm 3 pin stereo jack female
• 1 x 5 V DC female 5,5 mm x 2,1 mm
• 2 x DisplayPort female
• 2 x USB 2.0 Type-B female
Technical characteristics
Maximum screen resolution
• 3840 x 2160 @ 30 Hz
• 2560 x 1440 @ 60 Hz
Physical characteristics
Housing colour
• black
Housing material
• metal
Length
• 25.7 cm
Width
• 11.2 cm
Height
• 3.3 cm
How does the control over serial interface work? Instructions for controlling the device via the RS-232 interface are available on the Delock homepage: https://www.delock.de/produkte/G_11367/dokumente.html
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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