2-Port USB KVM Switch Kit

TK-207K   (Version v1.3R)

  • 2-port KVM switch with VGA and USB connections to computers
  • Device monitoring with Auto-Scan and audible feedback
  • High quality 2048 x 1536 resolution for a crisp display
  • Support most operating systems and advance mouse designs
  • All required cabling included

DISCONTINUED PRODUCT

The TK-207K (Version v1.3R) has been discontinued. It has been replaced by the TK-207K (Version v2.0R). For a list of discontinued products, click here.

Drivers/Utility

Filename: KVMSwitcher.zip
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Date: 7/25/2017
File Size: 1.43 MB

Datasheet

Filename: EN_spec_TK-207K(v1.3R).pdf
Date: 8/25/2017
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Filename: FR_spec_TK-207K(v1.3R).pdf
Date: 5/22/2014
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Filename: GE_spec_TK-207K(v1.3R).pdf
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Filename: PO_spec_TK-207K(v1.3R).pdf
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Filename: SP_spec_TK-207K(v1.3R).pdf
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Filename: RU_spec_TK-207K(v1.3R).pdf
Date: 5/22/2014
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Filename: IT_spec_TK-207K(v1.3R).pdf
Date: 5/22/2014
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Quick Installation Guide

Filename: QIG_TK-207K(1.31).pdf
Date: 7/15/2013
File Size: 1.42 MB
Filename: USB_KVM_Switch_General_Quick_Reference_Sheet_Windows_Mac.pdf
Date: 8/3/2017
File Size: 416.44 KB

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You can switch KVM channels by pressing scroll lock + scroll lock or num lock + num lock within two seconds. The Hot key sequence denotes that you hit the individual key consecutively, one at a time, not simultaneously. To switch to a specific channel, use the push buttons on the KVM....
The USB hub may be detected as an unknown device on your PC. Power cycle the KVM by disconnecting all sets of KVM cables at the KVM at the same time, then reconnect them. Make sure you provide ample time between switching channels to allow your PC to detect the hardware properly....
2048 x 1536 @ 60Hz
The TK-207K includes two sets of KVM cables. 2 sets: 1.2m (4 ft.)
TRENDnet does not recommend using any type of third party hardware between the KVM and your computers or the console hardware to minimize compatibility issues. Use direct, native, connections. The TK-207K is a VGA KVM and it is recommended to use VGA displays with a VGA video source....
TRENDnet cannot guarantee compatibility with third party KVM cables. If you encounter issues, verify that the KVM functions properly with the included KVM cables. ...
When switching you are essentially disconnecting your hardware from one computer and connecting it to the other. Please allow ample time for your PC to recognize and load the drivers for your console hardware. If your KVM is not responding please power cycle the KVM by disconnecting all the KVM cabl...
If you have any third party hardware between the KVM and your console devices or the computers, please remove them to rule out any interoperability issues. This would include any type of interface converter, hubs, extension cables or docking stations. If you are using third party cables please use t...
Unfortunately the Linux operating system will not allow for hotkey functionality. Please use the physical buttons on the KVM to switch computers. ...
This is caused by VMware quickly changing the keyboard's num lock and scroll lock state. This activates hot key switching. You can prevent this by ensuring the host computer and the VMware session are both set to the same num lock and scroll lock state. Running VMware in full screen mode should also...
Unfortunately this KVM is not an HDCP compliant device.
Yes, you can also initiate hot key functions using num lock + num lock.
Please refer to the following table. TK-205K Supported Cables* Included 4ft (1.2M) TK-208K Supported Cables* Included 4ft (1.2M) TK-408K Supported Cables* Included 6ft (1.8M) TK-200 Supported Cables* TK-C06, TK-C10 & TK-C15 6 Ft.(1.83m), ...
Make sure that your video monitor cables are properly connected to the computer and to the KVM switch. Try lowering the refresh rate and resolution of your monitor. ...
Make sure that your mouse is properly connected to the computer and to the KVM switch. Check that your mouse is plugged into the PS/2 mouse port and not the PS/2 keyboard port. Connect your mouse to the computer directly to verify that it is working If you are having trouble with th...
Make sure that your keyboard is properly connected to the computer and to the KVM switch. Check that your keyboard is plugged into the PS/2 keyboard port and not the PS/2 mouse port. Connect your keyboard to the computer directly to verify that it is working. ...
The default password is eight zeros, "00000000".
Press Scroll lock + Scroll Lock + End to reset the switch and it should start responding again. If it does not respond disconnect the mouse for approximately 10 seconds then reconnect it. If it's still not responding reboot the computer. This questions only needs to go under the TK-801R, TK-8...
Unfortunately, you can not turn it off when switching from one PC to another. You can turn it off when operating in auto scan mode only. The command for this is Scroll lock + Scroll lock + B. ...
The User's Guide or Quick Install Guide has a complete list of hotkey commands. You can download the User's Guide and Quick installation guide here: https://www.TRENDnet.com/asp/download_manager/category.asp?iType=29 Hotkey convention: The hotkey notation denotes that you should hit the individ...
Scroll lock + Scroll lock + Up or Down arrows. For a complete list of hotkey commands please consult the user's guide or Quick Install Guide. ...
Only the TK-404KR and TK-204KR support DVI connections.
On the TK-207K the console ports are USB and support standard USB mice and keyboards. All other TRENDnet KVM switches have PS/2 console ports and support standard PS/2 mice and keyboards. ...
Hardware
Connections
  • 2 computers
USB Interface
  • USB 1.1 compliant
KVM Cable
  • 2 sets of 1.2 m (4 ft.) USB KVM cables
Cable Interface
  • To KVM
  • 1 x VGA / SVGA HDB 15-pin (male)
  • To Computer
  • 1 x USB (type A)
  • 1 x VGA / SVGA HDB 15-Pin (male)
PC Port Connectors
  • 2 x VGA / SVGA HDB 15-pin (female)
Console Port Connectors
  • 2 x USB Keyboard / Mouse: (type A)
  • 1 x VGA / SVGA 15-pin HDB (female)
Computer Selection
  • Face panel push buttons, keyboard hot key commands or Windows-based client switching software*
  • Windows and Linux
Auto-Scan Interval
  • 10 seconds
Keyboard State
  • Save and restore
Power Type
  • USB interface power
Dimensions
  • 98 x 70 x 28 mm (3.86 x 2.76 x 1.1 in.)
Weight
  • 99 g (3. 4oz)
Temperature
  • Operating: 0°C ~ 40°C (32°F ~104°F)
  • Storage: -20°C ~ 60°C (-4°F ~140°F)
Humidity
  • Max 90% (non-condensing)
Certifications
  • CE, FCC

PACKAGE CONTENTS

  • TK-207K
  • Quick Installation Guide
  • 2 sets of USB KVM cables (2 x 1.2 m / 4 ft.)

*For optimal performance, we recommend using a wired keyboard and mouse. Please go to http:/www.trendnet.com/downloads to download the client switching software.


All references to speed are for comparison purposes only. Product specifications, size, and shape are subject to change without notice, and actual product appearance may differ from that depicted herein.