User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Disclaimer
- Product support
- Q&A index
- Safety precautions
- Getting started
- Getting to know your monitor
- How to assemble your monitor hardware
- How to adjust your monitor
- The control panel
- 5-way controller and basic menu operations
- Working with the hot keys
- Hotkey Puck G2 and its basic operations
- Adjusting Display Mode
- Choosing an appropriate color mode
- Working with two or more video sources with one set of keyboard and mouse (KVM Switch)
- Displaying two sources at the same time (PIP/PBP)
- Working with HDR technology
- Working with two color settings on the same image (DualView)
- Navigating the main menu
- Troubleshooting
41 How to adjust your monitor
4. Press the rotation key on Hotkey Puck Gen 2 (as the hot key for KVM Switch by default)
to switch.
Scenario C: Working with two computers and two monitors
1. Establish cable connection as instructed in Establishing KVM connections on page 37.
2. Go to System > Power Awake and make sure it is set to ON.
3. Press the rotation key on Hotkey Puck Gen 2 (as the hot key for KVM Switch by default)
to switch. Instead of using the Hotkey Puck Gen 2, you can set one of the custom keys as
the hot key for KVM Switch after cables are connected. See Customizing the hot keys on
page 32 for more information.
Displaying two sources at the same time (PIP/PBP)
To display two input sources on the screen at the same time, you can go for Picture-in-Picture
(PIP) or Picture-by-Picture (PBP) mode.
Video source selection in PIP mode
For first time use, go to Display > PIP, and press the 5-way controller. Your monitor scans for
the available video sources in the following order: USB-C™, DP, and HDMI, and displays the
first available one as the main source in PIP mode, and the second one as the sub source. If only
one input signal is found, connect the desired video source with an appropriate cable, and go to
Display > PIP > Sub to select the sub source manually. Under Display > PIP > Main, the
main source can be changed manually as well.
The monitor keeps the setting of two input sources for future use until the setting is manually
changed.
Go to Display for more adjustments.
Working with HDR technology
To enable HDR function, you need to have a compatible player and content.
(USB-C)
(DP)
(USB 1 upstream)
USB-C in control Switched to be DP in control
or
(The KVM Switch hot key)
The information regarding HDR-compatible devices and content in this document is most up-to-date at the time
of publication. For the latest information, contact your device manufacturer and content provider.