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Quadruple View KVM Switch
Quad-Mode - In Quad mode, the screen is split into four elds of equal
size with the screen content of four video sources or computers being
displayed in each of these elds. Keyboard and mouse operation can be
selected to the eld of the corresponding computer.
Dual-Mode - In Dual mode, the screen is split into two elds of equal
size with the screen content of two video sources or computers being
displayed in each of these elds. Keyboard and mouse operation can be
selected to the eld of the corresponding computer.
FullScreen Mode - In the FullScreen mode, one of the four
computers` video sources is displayed in full screen size and maximum
resolution. Keyboard and mouse operation automatically switch to the
corresponding computer.
The QuadKVM Switch allows you to view up to four dierent analog and digital video sources
simultaneously on one display device. It also supports keyboard and mouse functionality, allowing
you to access all four displays with one set of interface controls. Connections to video sources are
managed via DVI-I connectors. Advanced viewing options include dual-mode, quad-mode, full-screen
mode, and PIP (picture in picture) mode. Use this device to simplify management of multiple sources
by accessing and controlling them all through a single display and set of controls.
Screenshot of the QuadKVM’s OSD
PiP Mode - In the PiP(picture in picture) mode, the full screen display
of one of the four video sources is accompanied by one or three small
images (thumbnails) containing the other video sources on the right-
hand margin of the screen allowing simultaneous monitoring.
Simple Operation - Switching between the
display modes is simple: Use the buttons on
the front panel, the programmable keyboard
hotkeys, RS-232 commands or use the built-in
on screen display (OSD). The OSD is accessible
at the press of a button, and features controls
for all of the QuadKVM’s functions. The
QuadKVM is easily programmable through the
setup function of the OSD.
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