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2.3 MultiClient Integrated KVM
1
What is it?
With MultiClient Integrated KVM switch, you can control two separate PCs with one
monitor-keyboard-mouse set up.
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How to enable MultiClient Integrated KVM
With the built-in MultiClient Integrated KVM, Philips monitor allows to quickly switch
your peripherals back and forth between in two devices through the OSD menu
setting.
Use USBC and TBT4 In and HDMI or DP as input, then use USB C and TBT4 In as USB
upstream
Please follow the steps for the settings.
1. Connect the USB upstream cables from your dual devices to the“USB C” and “USB
up” port of this monitor at the same time.
Source USB Upstream
HDMI or DP
Thunderbolt input (96W) or USBC1
Thunderbolt input (96W) or USBC1 Thunderbolt input (96W) or USBC1
2. Connect peripherals to the USB downstream port of this monitor.
1
2
1
PC1
PC2
OR
Thunderbolt
TM
4 Cable
OR
USB C-C Cable
(DATA)
3. Enter to OSD menu. Go to KVM layer and select “Auto”, “USB C” or “Thunderbolt”
to switch the control of peripherals from one device to another. Simply repeat this
step for switching the control system using one set of peripheral.
USB-C Setting
KVM
USB Standby Mode
Color
Language
OSD Setting
USB Setting
Setup
Auto
USB C
Thunderbolt