Lindy KVM 42339 User Manual
Kvm switch lite hdmi & usb 2.0, User manual english
© LINDY ELECTRONICS LIMITED & LINDY-ELEKTRONIK GMBH - FIRST EDITION (JUNE 2008)
KVM Switch Lite
HDMI & USB 2.0
User Manual
English
LINDY No. 42339
www.lindy.com
For Home and Office Use
Tested to Comply with
FCC Standards
User Manual
English
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Introduction
The LINDY KVM Switch Lite HDMI USB is one of the latest generation of KVM switches that
employs HDMI display technology for use with high definition digital monitors and flat screen
TVs. It allows you to control two computers using only one USB keyboard and mouse and one
HDMI or DVI-D equipped monitor. The switch can be used with both PCs and Macs and
supports connection to a USB 2.0 hub which means you can connect and switch your
peripherals too. Switching between computers is achieved using the supplied remote control,
push button, keyboard hotkeys or with the supplied 'KVM Switcher' software.
Package Contents
LINDY KVM Switch Lite HDMI USB
IR Remote Control
LINDY HDMI Cable x 2
LINDY USB A/B Cable x 2
5V DC Multi-Country switching PSU
CD-ROM
Instruction manuals
Features
The LINDY KVM Switch Lite HDMI USB is a 2-port desktop USB KVM Switch that incorporates
many advanced features:
Supports HD-Ready digital flat panels, TVs and projectors with HDMI or DVI-D* connections
Supports HDMI or DVI-D* output from PlayStation 3, X-Box as well as PC, Mac and other
HDMI or DVI-D* equipped source devices.
Supports HDMI 1.3 technology for digital video signal transmission of full HD 1080p and
future HDMI 1.3 compliant colour depths as well as DVI-D* display resolutions up to 1920 x
1200.
Supports USB keyboard, mouse and USB 2.0 device sharing when used with an additional
USB 2.0 hub (not supplied).
4 way switching:
IR remote control
Push button on the switch
Keyboard hotkey - user definable
Using the supplied KVM switcher software (Windows and Mac)
* When connecting the switch to DVI-D devices, an appropriate adapter (LINDY No. 41228) or
HDMI to DVI-D cables are required. Visit the LINDY website for further details.
Overscan and Computer video output to TV monitors via HDMI or DVI-D HD-Ready ports
If you intend to connect a TV then make sure it is capable of supporting the resolution and
refresh rates for your computer’s graphic cards. It may be necessary to adjust the display
properties from within the options menu of your TV to turn off the “Overscan” function if your
display appears incorrect, or cropped. Your TV’s options menu may refer to one of the following
depending on make and model, look for Pixel to Pixel, True Pixel, Full Pixel, Non Scaled,
Underscan, Overscan or similar.
Overscan has been employed by televisions since their introduction. TVs are set to display a
smaller area of the picture than what is received in order to ensure there will not be any black
borders around the picture. This overscan is due to the TV settings and not the devices sending
the signal to the TV. Only the most recent flat screen TVs allow this overscan to be turned off so
check the user guide for your TV for more information.