1. Hua Neke Atuview
The TRIPP LITE P759-010 KVM Cable Kit is designed for connecting a console (keyboard, monitor, and mouse) to compatible TRIPP LITE NIAP Secure KVM Switches, specifically models B002-DUA2 and B002-DUA4. This all-in-one cable kit simplifies the connection process by integrating DVI video, USB keyboard/mouse, and 3.5 mm stereo audio with microphone connectors into a single, durable assembly.
The cable kit is plug-and-play, requiring no software or driver installation for operation. Its fully molded construction ensures reliable signal transmission and durability.
Image 1.1: The TRIPP LITE P759-010 KVM Cable Kit, featuring DVI, USB, and audio connectors.
2. Nga waahanga matua
- 10-Waewae te Roa: Ka whakarato ample reach for connecting components.
- Hoahoa Katoa-i-Kotahi: Combines DVI, USB, and audio connections into a single cable, reducing clutter.
- DVI-D Male to Male: For video signal transmission.
- USB A-B: For keyboard and mouse connectivity.
- 2 x 3.5mm to 2 x 3.5mm: For speaker and microphone audio connections.
- Fully Molded Construction: Ensures durability and reliable data transmission.
- RoHS Ture: Manufactured in accordance with Reduction of Hazardous Substances standards.
3. Tatūnga me te Tāuta
The P759-010 KVM Cable Kit is designed for straightforward connection between your console and a compatible TRIPP LITE NIAP Secure KVM Switch (models B002-DUA2 or B002-DUA4).
- Whakawetohia nga Pūrere: Ensure that your KVM switch, computer(s), monitor, keyboard, and mouse are all powered off before making any connections.
- Tūhono Ataata: Plug the DVI-D male connector of the P759-010 cable into the DVI-D port on your KVM switch's console side. Connect the other DVI-D male end to your monitor's DVI-D input.
- Tūhono USB: Plug the USB A male connector of the P759-010 cable into the USB A port on your KVM switch's console side. Connect the USB B male end to your keyboard or mouse, or a USB hub if using multiple USB devices.
- Tūhono Ororongo: Plug the 3.5mm male audio connectors of the P759-010 cable into the corresponding speaker and microphone ports on your KVM switch's console side. Connect the other 3.5mm male ends to your speakers and microphone.
- Whakahiko: Once all connections are secure, power on your monitor, then your KVM switch, and finally your connected computers.
The cable kit is designed for direct connection and does not require any additional drivers or software for basic functionality.
4. Mahi
As a passive cable kit, the P759-010 facilitates the transmission of video, USB, and audio signals between your console devices and the KVM switch. Once properly connected, the cable operates automatically, allowing the KVM switch to manage the input/output signals to your connected computers. No specific operational steps are required for the cable itself beyond ensuring secure connections.
5. Tiaki
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your P759-010 KVM Cable Kit, follow these simple maintenance guidelines:
- Te hapai me te tiaki: Avoid bending the cable sharply or placing heavy objects on it, which can damage internal wires.
- Pupuri Ma: Periodically wipe the cable and connectors with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust and debris. Do not use liquid cleaners directly on connectors.
- Hononga Haumaru: Ensure all connectors are firmly seated in their respective ports to prevent signal loss or intermittent issues.
- Rokiroki: When not in use, store the cable in a cool, dry place, ideally coiled loosely to prevent kinks.
6. Te Raru
Most issues related to a KVM cable kit are due to improper connections. If you experience problems, consider the following:
- No Video/Flickering Screen:
- Verify the DVI-D connectors are securely plugged into both the monitor and the KVM switch.
- Me mohio kei te whakahikohia te kaitirotiro me te tautuhi ki te puna whakauru tika.
- Papapātuhi/Kiore Kaore i te whakautu:
- Check that the USB A-B connectors are firmly seated in the KVM switch and your keyboard/mouse (or USB hub).
- Whakamātauria te hono tika i te papapātuhi/kiore ki te rorohiko hei whakaū kei te mahi pai.
- Karekau Ororongo/Microphone Kaore i te Mahi:
- Confirm the 3.5mm audio jacks are correctly plugged into the speaker/microphone ports on both the KVM switch and your audio devices.
- Check audio settings on your computer and KVM switch.
- Ngā Take Wā-poto:
- Power cycle all connected devices (monitor, KVM switch, computers).
- Ensure the cable is not excessively bent or damaged.
7. Whakatakotoranga Hangarau
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Tau tauira | P759-010 |
| Te roa o te taura | 10 putu (3.05 mita) |
| Kaitono Ataata | DVI-D Male to Male (2 connectors) |
| Tūhono USB | USB A Male to USB B Male (1 connector) |
| Hono Ororongo | 3.5 mm Male (4 connectors: 2 for speaker, 2 for microphone) |
| Compatible KVM Switches | TRIPP LITE B002-DUA2, B002-DUA4 Secure KVM Switches |
| Rauemi Koti | PVC pango |
| Rahi Hua (LxWxH) | 0.5 x 10 x 12 inihi (āhua, mō te tākai) |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 1.07 pauna (0.48 kg) |
| Tautukunga | RoHS |
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
The TRIPP LITE P759-010 KVM Cable Kit is backed by a Haangai Hua Utu, ensuring it is free from defects in material and workmanship for its lifespan. For technical support, warranty claims, or additional product information, please refer to the official TRIPP LITE webpaetukutuku, whakapā atu ranei ki ta raatau tari ratonga kaihoko.





