About your monitor | 17
6
Thunderbolt
TM
4 upstream port
(Video + Data).
Alternate mode
with DisplayPort 1.4,
Power Delivery up
to 140W
Connect to your computer using the Thunderbolt™
cable.
The Thunderbolt
TM
4 upstream enable the following
features:
a) Dynamically allocate 40 Gbps of bandwidth for USB
signal and Alt-DP video.
b) Maximum resolution of 5120 x 2160 at 120 Hz with
Alt-DP 1.4 DSC video source.
c) Maximum USB PD up to 140 W.
NOTE: If Thunderbolt
TM
upstream power is more than
100 W, the connected equipment and accessory cables
should have fire enclosure of V1 level or higher and VW-1
rating wire.
NOTE: Thunderbolt™ 4 upstream is not supported on
Windows versions that are prior to Windows 10.
CAUTION: A reduced performance warning message
may appear when connecting monitor’s Thunderbolt
TM
4 port to USB Type-C port of computer. To optimize
performance, recommended to connect to computer’s
Thunderbolt
TM
4 port.
7
USB Type-C
®
upstream port
(SuperSpeed USB
10 Gbps, USB 3.2
Gen2) (data only)
Connect the USB-C to A cable that comes with
your monitor to the computer. This cable is needed
when HDMI or DP video is in use. It is to enable USB
communication between the Monitor downstream
devices and the host.
NOTE: Remove the rubber plug when using USB-C
®
upstream connector.
8,9,11
USB Type-A
downstream port
(SuperSpeed USB
10 Gbps, USB 3.2
Gen2) (4)
Connect your USB device. You can use these ports
only after you have connected the USB cable from the
computer to the monitor.
The port with icon supports Menu Voice function.
10
Audio line-out
Connect speakers to playback audio through HDMI or
DisplayPort audio channels.
Only two-channel audio is supported.
NOTE: The audio line-out port does not support
headphones.