D2H-4P is a dedicated
multi-platform KVM switch capable of managing four 4K computers through a
single, central workstation. Built with ultra-HD ready HDMI outputs, the D2H-4P
is the first Displayport switch on the market to offer full video emulation directly
from the device. Up until now, DisplayPort switches lost emulated picture when
disconnected from monitors, leading to confusion and disorganization upon
reconnecting. With D2H-4P, full EDID-assisted HDMI video emulation ensures
visual workspaces and screen resolutions are remembered every time: simple!
The D2H-4P is DisplayPort 1.2
and HDMI compliant, supporting screen resolutions up to 4K Ultra-HD (3840×2160
@ 30Hz) for remarkable and responsive video emulation. Additionally, the D2H-4P
is USB peripheral-friendly, compatible with printers, keyboards, and mice. The
D2H-4P is also easy to control with both a simple front-panel interface, as
well as RS-232 functionality.
Features
Full EDID video emulation via
HDMI output
KVM control between four
connected computers from a single workstation
Supports resolutions up to 4K
(3840×2160 @30Hz)
DisplayPort 1.2 and HDMI
compliant
Zero pixel loss with TMDS signal
correction
Supports all USB 2.0 devices,
including keyboard and mouse
Supports Windows, Mac and Linux
Optionally rack mountable
Hot key commands for quick
channel selection
Independent (asynchronous)
switching of KVM and peripheral USB ports; users can scan a document and save
in another computer
Complete KVM emulation for error
free booting
Front panel keys for manual
switching
Full HDMI support and backwards
compatible with prior DisplayPort versions
TECHNICAL
Video
Format
DisplayPort
1.2, HDMI
Link Rate
5.4 Gbps
Input
Interface
(4)
DisplayPort (female)
Output Interface
(1) HDMI (female)
Resolution
Up to 4K
(3840×2160 @ 30Hz)
Input Equalization
Automatic
Bandwidth
Frequency
10.2 Gbps
USB
Signal
Type
USB 2.0,
1.1, and 1.0 w/ internal hub
Input Interface
(4) USB Type B (female)
Output
Interface
(2) USB
1.1 Type A for keyboard and mouse; (2) USB 2.0 Type A Transparent