41 How to adjust your monitor
1. Establish cable connection as instructed in Connect the PC video cable on page 12.
2. Go to System > Power Awake > USB and select ON.
3. Go to KVM Switch > Video Input and select None.
4. Go to KVM Switch and switch between Thunderbolt 3 and USB Upstream. If one of
the custom key is set for KVM Switch, press the custom key to switch.
Scenario C: Working in PBP mode
1. Establish cable connection as instructed in Connect the PC video cable on page 12.
2. Go to System > Power Awake > USB and select ON.
3. Enable PBP function from Input > PBP. Select sources properly as instructed in Video
source selection in PBP mode on page 41.
4. Go to KVM Switch > Video Input and select None.
5. Go to KVM Switch and switch between Thunderbolt 3 and USB Upstream. If one of
the custom key is set for KVM Switch, press the custom key to switch.
Video source selection in PIP mode
For first time use, go to Input > PIP, and press the 5-way controller. Your monitor scans for
the available video sources in the following order: Thunderbolt™ 3, 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 Input > PIP > Sub to select the sub source manually. Under Input > 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.
Video source selection in PBP mode
1. Go to Input > PBP or PBPx4.
2. Select the preferred source for each window.