User Manual

To switch between connected computers
To switch between connected computers, press the CTRL + CTRL + Up arrow key combination on the
keyboard connected to the Keyboard port on the display.
On keyboards with LEDs, the Scroll Lock LED will ash after you press the CTRL + CTRL key sequence to
indicate the switch is in progress.
IMPORTANT: If you are switching between two computers using the KVM switch, HP does not recommend
that you connect USB hard drives or ash drives to the USB ports on the display. All display USB ports are
switched between the two computers, which means that any data transfer occurring between the computer
and the connected USB hard drive or ash drive will be interrupted. In some cases this may cause data loss.
Always connect USB hard drives or ash drives directly to the computer if you are using the KVM switch
feature.
Customizing bezel buttons
The display provides six buttons on the bezel, the top four of which are customizable function buttons. You
can also modify the way the buttons respond to a press as well as well as the color and display of the LED
adjacent to each button.
Changing the bezel function buttons
The four bezel function buttons allow you to quickly access frequently-used menus or commands. A function
button can even be made blank to simplify the display interface.
The following menus and commands can be assigned:
Color space preset: Displays the color space preset menu. Use to switch between color space presets.
This command is mapped to function button one by default.
Adjust luminance: Allows you to change the display luminance. This command is mapped to function
button three by default.
Video input select: Displays a menu of the available video inputs so you can switch to another input, as
required. This command is mapped to function button two by default.
Next active video input: Use this command to quickly toggle between active video inputs. An active
input is dened as one that is receiving a signal from a computer or other video source.
Image scaling: Opens the Image scaling menu, allowing you to change how an input source is displayed
on-screen.
Digital cinema region: Opens a menu allowing you to choose how you want 4096×2160 or 2048×1080
source inputs are displayed. When assigned, this option is grayed out if the source input has a resolution
other than 4096×2160 or 2048×1080.
Markers: Opens the Markers menu, allowing you to turn on or o the available markers. This menu
applies only to primary source markers and not PIP markers.
Video levels (64–960) on / o: Allows you to quickly switch between full range and reduced range video
display. When set to full range this command will be displayed as “Video levels on” and when set to
reduced range this command will be displayed as “Video levels o.”
Overscan on / o: Allows you to quickly enable and disable video overscan. When overscan is on, this
command will be displayed as “Overscan On” and when overscan is o, this command will be displayed
as “Overscan O.”
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