CS782DP
2-Port USB DisplayPort/Audio KVM Switch (4K Supported and Cables included)
CS782DP
Features
One DisplayPort video console controls two USB computers
DisplayPort 1.2 compliant; HDCP compliant
Computer selection via remote port selector, hotkeys, and USB mouse1
Superior video quality – 4K UHD (3840 × 2160 @ 60 Hz) and 4K DCI (4096 x 2160 @ 60 Hz)
Supports MST (Multi-Stream Transport)2, enabling multiple monitors to be used via a single DisplayPort connector
Multiplatform support – Windows, Mac, Sun, and Linux
Compatible with widescreen LCD monitors
Power on detection – if either of the computers is powered off, the CS782DP will automatically switch to the other computer
Audio-enabled – full bass response provides a rich experience for 2.1 channel surround sound systems
Supports HD Audio3 through DisplayPort playback
Independent switching of the KVM and Audio focus3 allows convenient multi-tasking
Supports multimedia keyboards
Supports wireless keyboards and mice
Console mouse port emulation/bypass feature supports most mouse drivers and multifunction mice
Mac/Sun keyboard support and emulation4
USB 2.0 mouse port can be used for USB hub and USB peripheral sharing5
Bus-Powered
Firmware upgradable
Note:
Mouse port switching is only supported under mouse emulation mode and by USB 3-key wheel mice.
MST (Multi-Stream Transport) requires either monitors that are capable of DisplayPort 1.2 daisy-chaining, or use of a powered DisplayPort MST Hub. A DisplayPort v1.1a display can be the last display in a DisplayPort v1.2 chain. The PC source must be DisplayPort 1.2 compliant
HD audio through DisplayPort cannot be switched independently.
a. PC keyboard combinations emulate Mac/Sun keyboards. b. Mac/Sun keyboards work only with their own computers.
This feature may require an extra power adapter to be connected to the USB hub and that the CS782DP’s Mouse Emulation Mode be disabled.
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Specifications
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