StarTech.com SV431DPU3A2 User Manual
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SV431DPU3A2
4-Port KVM Switch for DisplayPort
Computers - USB 3.0
*actual product may vary from photos
Instruction manual
FCC Compliance Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the equipment o and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dierent from that to which the
receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modications not expressly approved by StarTech.com could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
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This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
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Table of Contents
Introduction ............................................................................................ 1
Product diagram ........................................................................................................................................1
Package contents ...................................................................................................................................... 2
System requirements ............................................................................................................................... 2
About USB 3.0 and USB 3.1 Gen 1 ....................................................................................................... 2
KVM switch setup ................................................................................... 3
Attach the rubber feet .............................................................................................................................3
Connect a console to the KVM switch ............................................................................................... 3
Connect computers to the KVM switch ............................................................................................ 3
About video adapters .............................................................................................................................. 4
About drivers .............................................................................................................................................. 4
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................................ 4
Operating the KVM switch .................................................................... 5
About the LED indicators ....................................................................................................................... 5
Select a port ................................................................................................................................................ 5
Start AutoScan ........................................................................................................................................... 5
Change the AutoScan interval time ................................................................................................... 6
About the virtual USB HID function ................................................................................................... 6
Using hotkey commands ......................................................................7
Enable hotkey commands ..................................................................................................................... 7
Select a port ................................................................................................................................................ 7
Start AutoScan ........................................................................................................................................... 7
Change the AutoScan interval time ................................................................................................... 7
Start a manual scan .................................................................................................................................. 8
Turn on audio lock .................................................................................................................................... 8
Alternative hotkey commands .............................................................................................................8
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Introduction
You can use the SV431DPU3A2 to control four DisplayPort computers with a single
monitor, keyboard, mouse, and audio peripheral set. The KVM switch features a built-in
two-port USB hub that’s separate from your keyboard and mouse, enabling you to
share USB peripheral devices between each connected computer. The KVM switch also
supports USB 3.0 technology, so you can achieve data transfer rates up to 5Gbps.
Product diagram
Console USB keyboard
and mouse port
USB 3.0 ports
Port selection buttons
Port selection/link LEDs
Power LED
Front view
Back view
Power input
port Console USB
keyboard and
mouse ports
Console audio
port PC USB ports USB 3.0 port
PC audio port
(x4)
Console DisplayPort port PC connection
ports
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Package contents
• 1 x 4-port DisplayPort KVM switch
• 4 x rubber feet
• 1 x universal power adapter (NA/EU/UK/AU)
• 1 x quick-start guide
System requirements
• Host computer with a USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 port
• Computer equipped with DisplayPort
• Display device (for example, monitor, TV, and so on) equipped with DisplayPort
• USB keyboard and mouse support
The maximum resolution for this KVM switch is 4K at 30 Hz. In order to obtain that
resolution, the monitor and computer that you’re using must support 4K at 30 Hz.
Note: To obtain the maximum USB throughput, you must use a computer with a USB
3.0 port.
System requirements are subject to change. For the latest requirements, please visit
www.StarTech.com/SV431DPU3A2.
About USB 3.0 and USB 3.1 Gen 1
USB 3.0 is also known as USB 3.1 Gen 1. This connectivity standard oers speeds up to
5Gbps.
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KVM switch setup
Attach the rubber feet
To ax the rubber feet to the bottom of the KVM switch, peel o the backing on each
of the four rubber feet and stick them to the bottom of the KVM switch in the indicated
areas.
Connect a console to the KVM switch
1. Turn o your computer and any devices or peripherals that are connected to it (for
example, printers, external hard drives, and so on).
2. Connect a monitor to the Console DisplayPort port on the KVM switch.
3. Connect a USB keyboard and mouse to the Console USB keyboard and mouse
ports on the KVM switch.
4. If necessary, connect speakers or a headset to the Console audio port on the KVM
switch.
Connect computers to the KVM switch
You can connect up to four computers to the KVM switch.
1. Turn o the computers that you want to connect to the KVM switch and any devices
or peripherals that are connected to the computers (for example, printers, external
hard drives, and so on).
2. Connect a male-to-male DisplayPort cable to the computer’s DisplayPort port and
to one of the numbered PC connection ports on the KVM switch.
3. Connect a USB A to B cable to the computer’s USB port and to the same numbered
PC USB port on the KVM switch that you connected the DisplayPort cable to in
step 2.
4. If you’re using audio, connect a set of audio cables to the speaker port on your
computer and to the same numbered PC audio port on the KVM switch that you
connected the DisplayPort cable to in step 2.
5. Repeat steps 1 to 4 for any additional computers that you want to connect to the
KVM switch.
Note: If you want to use USB 3.0 peripherals between all of the connected computers,
make sure that the peripherals are connected to the USB 3.0 ports on the KVM switch.
6. Connect the universal power adapter to a wall outlet and to the Power input port
on the KVM switch.
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7. Change the focus of the KVM switch to the computer or device that you connected
to the KVM switch and turn on the computer or device. Wait for it to fully load and
then test the keyboard and mouse functionality of the connected computer or
device.
8. Repeat step 7 for all of the connected computers or devices.
You should now be able to switch between the connected computers or devices. If
you’re experiencing issues with this KVM switch, see the “Troubleshooting” topic.
About drivers
You don’t need to install any drivers for this KVM switch, as the keyboard and mouse
use generic USB drivers that are already installed on any operating system that
supports USB technology.
Troubleshooting
If you experience issues using this KVM switch and you’re using a PC, you might want
to make the following changes to the BIOS settings on your computer:
1. Set HALT ON ERROR to All but keyboard.
2. In PNP AND PCI SETUP, do the following:
• Set PNP OS INSTALLED to YES.
• Set USB IRQ to ENABLED.
About video adapters
If you use a video adapter with this KVM switch, you must use an active video adapter.
If you use a passive video adapter, you might encounter performance issues.
Check with the manufacturer to determine if the video adapter that you want to use is
an active adapter.
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Operating the KVM switch
About the LED indicators
The KVM switch features ve LED indicators: One LED indicator for each of the four port
connections and one power LED.
LED Behavior Signicance
Port selection/link
LEDs
The green LED
is illuminated.
The port is active and the connected
computer or device is turned on.
The red LED
is illuminated.
The computer or device connected to
the port is currently selected.
The LED is
blinking.
The KVM switch is completing an
auto scan.
Power LED The LED
is illuminated.
The KVM switch is turned on.
Select a port
To select a port, press one of the numbered Port selection buttons on the front of the
KVM switch.
Note: When you switch between ports, it takes some time for the video signal to be
communicated. After you select a port, wait three to four seconds before you select a
dierent port.
Start AutoScan
When you start the AutoScan feature, the system automatically scans through the
computers that are turned on and connected to the KVM switch in sequence for a xed
interval of time.
If any keyboard or mouse activity is detected during the AutoScan, the scanning is
suspended until the activity stops. AutoScan then resumes with the next computer in
the sequence.
• To start AutoScan, press Port selection button 3 and Port selection button 4
simultaneously.
• To end AutoScan, press any of the numbered Port selection buttons on the front of
the KVM switch.
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Change the AutoScan interval time
You can set the AutoScan interval time to one of four options: 3, 8, 15, or 30 seconds.
By default, the AutoScan interval time is set to 3 seconds after a blackout or restart.
When you set the AutoScan interval time, the KVM switch beeps a specic number of
times to indicate the duration of time that you’re setting:
Number of beeps Corresponding AutoScan interval
1 3 seconds
2 8 seconds
3 15 seconds
4 30 seconds
• To change the AutoScan interval time, press and hold Port selection button 1 and
Port selection button 2 simultaneously until you hear the number of beeps that
corresponds to the duration of time that you want to set.
About the virtual USB HID function
The virtual USB HID function can simulate the USB Human Input Device (for example,
keyboard or mouse) on all of the computers connected to the KVM switch. This can
save you time when you switch ports.
• To use this function, do one of the following:
• Connect the USB device to the Console USB keyboard and mouse port on the
front of the KVM switch.
• Connect the USB device to any of the three Console USB keyboard and
mouse ports on the back of the switch.
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Using hotkey commands
You can use hotkey commands to operate the KVM switch. All hotkey commands
begin by pressing the left Ctrl key twice and then pressing one or two additional keys.
The KVM switch emits a high-pitched beep when you enter a correct command and a
low-pitched beep when you enter an incorrect command. Incorrect hotkey commands
aren’t forwarded to the computer.
Enable hotkey commands
1. To enable the use of hotkey commands with the KVM switch, press and hold the left
Shift key and press Num Lock twice.
2. Release the left Shift key.
3. Press the left Ctrl key.
To disable hotkey commands, repeat steps 1 to 3.
Select a port
To select a port, press the left Ctrl key twice and the number of the port that you want
to select.
For example, if you wanted to select port 3, you would press left Ctrl, left Ctrl, 3.
Note: Do not use the numeric keypad on the right side of the keyboard when you
complete the hotkey command above.
Start AutoScan
When you start the AutoScan feature, the system automatically scans through the
computers that are turned on and connected to the KVM switch in sequence for a xed
interval of time.
If any keyboard or mouse activity is detected during the AutoScan, the scanning is
suspended until the activity stops. AutoScan then resumes with the next computer in
the sequence.
• To start AutoScan, press left Ctrl, left Ctrl, F1.
• To end AutoScan, press left Ctrl twice.
Change the AutoScan interval time
You can set the AutoScan interval time to one of four options: 3, 8, 15, or 30 seconds.
By default, the AutoScan interval time is set to 3 seconds after a blackout or restart.
When you set the AutoScan interval time, the KVM switch beeps a specic number of
times to indicate the duration of time that you’re setting:
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Number of beeps Corresponding AutoScan interval
1 3 seconds
2 8 seconds
3 15 seconds
4 30 seconds
To change the AutoScan interval time, press left Ctrl, left Ctrl, F3 until you hear the
number of beeps that corresponds to the duration of time that you want to set.
Start a manual scan
You can use the manual scan feature to manually switch between computers that are
turned on and connected to the KVM switch.
1. To start a manual scan, press left Ctrl, left Ctrl, F2.
2. Press the Up Arrow key or the Down Arrow key.
To end the manual scan, press any key.
Turn on audio lock
When you turn on the audio lock feature, the audio selection corresponds to
the computer selection. When you turn o audio lock, the audio selection stops
corresponding to the computer selection.
The KVM switch beeps twice to indicate that audio lock is turned on and beeps once to
indicate that it’s turned o.
• To turn on audio lock, press left Ctrl, left Ctrl, F5.
• To turn o audio lock, press left Ctrl, left Ctrl, F5 again.
Alternative hotkey commands
In addition to the left Ctrl hotkey commands, there are two alternative commands that
you can use to select a port:
• Press Scroll Lock, Scroll Lock, the number of the port that you want to select.
• Press Num Lock, Num Lock, the number of the port that you want to select.
Note: Do not use the numeric keypad on the right side of the keyboard when you
complete the hotkey commands listed above.
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Technical support
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provide industry-leading solutions. If you ever need help with your product, visit
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documentation, and downloads.
For the latest drivers/software, please visit www.startech.com/downloads
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the products may be returned for repair, or replacement with equivalent
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misuse, abuse, alteration, or normal wear and tear.
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