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a. DisplayPort 1.1 Compatibility Mode (default) - allows the same video image to be sent to all
displays downstream of the display you are conguring
b. DisplayPort 1.2.- allows a dierent image to be sent to all displays downstream of the display you
are conguring
4. After setting the DisplayPort Compatibility Mode in the OSD, use the computer operating system's
display settings to set the display mode for the secondary display to either mirror the image of the
primary display or extend the second display for a dierent image from the primary display.
If you wish to connect additional displays downstream (up to four maximum), all but the nal display in the
chain must support DisplayPort multistreaming.
Connect from the DisplayPort OUT of one display to the DisplayPort IN of the next, until you have the desired
number of displays.
If you want dierent information on each screen be sure that all upstream displays are congured to
DisplayPort 1.2 mode, as described above.
The number of displays you can connect through DisplayPort multistreaming depends on a number of factors,
including the resolutions and scan rates used for each display and the capabilities of your GPU or embedded
graphics system. Check the manual that came with your graphics card for further information on its
capabilities.
Resolution Multistreaming Maximum Displays Quantity
1280 x 720 4
1600 x 900 4
1920 x 1080 4
1920 x 1200 3
2560 x 1440 2
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