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The camgeet KVM Switch (Model: KVM Switch 3 Monitors 4 Computers 403DH2) is designed to allow up to four computers to share a single set of three monitors, a keyboard, mouse, and other USB 3.0 peripherals. This device supports high-resolution video output up to 4K@60Hz and 2K@120Hz, making it suitable for demanding visual applications. It features 2 HDMI and 1 DisplayPort inputs per computer, along with 4 integrated USB 3.0 ports for high-speed data transfer.
Key features include EDID simulation for stable display, driver-free operation across various operating systems, and flexible switching options via a panel button or wired remote control.

Ọgụgụ 1: N'ihu na azụ view of the KVM Switch, showing input/output ports and control buttons.
Ntuziaka nhazi
To ensure proper functionality, each computer connected to the KVM switch requires specific cable connections for video and USB data. Please follow the steps below for a successful setup:
- Njikọ ike: Connect the provided 12V power adapter to the DC/12V port on the KVM switch and plug it into a power outlet.
- Nyochaa njikọ: Connect your three monitors to the KVM switch's output ports (OUT A, OUT B, OUT C) using appropriate HDMI and DisplayPort cables.
- Computer Connections (Per PC): For each computer (PC1, PC2, PC3, PC4), connect the following cables to the corresponding input ports on the KVM switch:
- Two HDMI cables to the HDMI input ports (e.g., INPUT A1, INPUT B1 for PC1).
- One DisplayPort cable to the DP input port (e.g., INPUT C1 for PC1).
- One USB 3.0 cable from your computer's USB port to the KVM switch's USB 3.0 input port (e.g., USB 3.0 for PC1). This cable enables keyboard, mouse, and other USB peripheral sharing.
Note: If your PC lacks the required 2 HDMI + 1 DisplayPort outputs, adapters (e.g., DP to HDMI, USB-C to DP/HDMI) may be necessary. Ensure all video and USB cables are securely connected for each computer.
- Njikọ dị n'akụkụ: Connect your keyboard, mouse, printer, USB flash drive, or other USB 3.0 devices to the integrated USB 3.0 ports on the front panel of the KVM switch.
- Wired Remote (Optional): If desired, connect the wired remote control to the designated port on the KVM switch for convenient switching.

Figure 2: Detailed connection diagram illustrating how to connect each PC and monitors to the KVM switch.

Ọgụgụ 3: Ọpụample setup showing the KVM switch connecting four computers to three shared monitors and USB devices.
Ntuziaka ọrụ
The KVM switch offers multiple methods for switching between connected computers and managing display modes.
Ịgbanwe n'etiti Kọmputa
- N'ihu Panel bọtịnụ: Press the corresponding PC1, PC2, PC3, or PC4 button on the front panel of the KVM switch to select the desired computer. An LED indicator will illuminate next to the active computer.
- Njikwa ikuku ikuku: Use the included wired remote control to switch between computers. Simply press the button on the remote to cycle through the connected PCs.

Figure 4: Illustration of switching methods: directly via front panel buttons or using the wired remote control.
Ụdị ngosi
The KVM switch supports two primary display modes for your triple monitor setup:
- Ogologo Oge: This mode allows you to display three different screens across your three monitors, extending your desktop workspace.
- Ụdị enyo: This mode duplicates the same content across all three monitors.
You can typically switch between these display modes using your computer's operating system display settings (e.g., Windows + P shortcut on Windows, or Display Preferences on macOS/Linux).

Figure 5: Visual representation of Mirror mode (identical content on all screens) and Extended mode (different content across screens).
Emulation nke EDID
The KVM switch features EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) emulation on its HDMI ports. This technology helps maintain display settings and prevents screen rearrangement when switching between computers, ensuring a smoother transition. Please note that DisplayPort does not support EDID emulation on this device.

Figure 6: Explanation of EDID emulation, showing how PC1 remains connected to the monitor by default when switching to other PCs.
Nlekọta
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your KVM switch, please follow these maintenance guidelines:
- Nhicha: Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the exterior of the KVM switch. Avoid using liquid cleaners, aerosols, or abrasive solvents, as these can damage the device.
- gburugburu: Place the KVM switch in a well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight, excessive heat, moisture, or dust. Ensure there is adequate airflow around the unit.
- Njikwa USB: Keep cables organized and avoid sharp bends or excessive tension, which can damage the cables or ports.
- Gbanyụọ mgbe anaghị eji ya: If the KVM switch will not be used for an extended period, it is advisable to power it off and disconnect it from the power source.
Nchọpụta nsogbu
If you encounter issues with your KVM switch, please refer to the following common troubleshooting steps:
- No Display/Incorrect Resolution:
- Ensure all video cables (HDMI, DisplayPort) are securely connected between the KVM switch, computers, and monitors.
- Verify that the KVM switch is powered on and the correct PC input is selected.
- Check your computer's display settings to ensure the correct resolution and refresh rate are selected (up to 4K@60Hz or 2K@120Hz).
- If using adapters (e.g., USB-C to DP/HDMI), ensure they are compatible and functioning correctly. Some USB-C to USB cables may not work for Mac connections; a hardware USB to USB-C adapter is recommended.
- Try unplugging and replugging all cables, including power, to reset connections.
- Note that final resolution is subject to graphic cards, monitors, cables, and adapters.
- Keyboard/Mouse/USB Devices Not Working:
- Ensure the USB 3.0 cables are securely connected from each computer to the KVM switch's USB input ports.
- Verify that your USB peripherals are connected to the USB 3.0 ports on the KVM switch.
- Try connecting the USB devices directly to the computer to confirm they are functional.
- Some operating systems, particularly Linux, might require specific drivers or configurations for USB devices when routed through a KVM.
- If issues persist, try different USB ports on the KVM or different USB cables.
- Switching Delays or Instability:
- Ensure all cables are of good quality and within recommended lengths.
- Power cycle the KVM switch and all connected computers.
- For macOS users, sometimes a restart of the macOS system is required after switching to ensure all three monitors are recognized and active. This may be an OS-specific behavior rather than a KVM issue.
Nkọwapụta
| Njirimara | Nkọwa |
|---|---|
| Nọmba nlereanya | KVM Switch 3 Monitors 4 Computers 403DH2 |
| Ụdị | camgeet |
| Ntinye vidiyo | 2 x HDMI, 1 x DisplayPort per PC (for 4 PCs) |
| Mpụta vidiyo | 3 x Monitor Outputs (HDMI/DP) |
| ọdụ ụgbọ mmiri USB | 4 x USB 3.0 (5Gbps data transfer) |
| Mkpebi Max | 4K @ 60Hz, 2K@120Hz |
| Usoro mgbanwe | Front Panel Button, Wired Remote |
| Ihe onwunwe | Ọla |
| Akụkụ (L x W x H) | 21 x 7.8 x 4.5 cm |
| Ibu | 580 grams |
| Ngwa gụnyere | KVM Switch, 4x USB 3.0 cables, Wired remote, 12V power adapter, User manual |

Figure 7: Packing list and physical dimensions of the KVM Switch.

Figure 8: Visual demonstrating 4K@60Hz Ultra HD support.

Figure 9: Illustration highlighting the 5Gbps data transfer speed of the USB 3.0 ports.
Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
This camgeet KVM Switch comes with a Akwụkwọ ikike nke ọnwa 12 site na ụbọchị ịzụrụ.
If you have any questions, require technical assistance, or encounter any issues with your product, please contact our customer support. Refer to the contact information provided in the packaging or on the official camgeet websaịtị maka enyemaka.





