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USB

USB Menu
USB hub input select
DP1
DP2
USB-C
HDMI1
HDMI2
USB-C settings
Power delivery limit
USB data setting
Switches the USB upstream port to sync with the video input selection. This function shares USB devices,
such as a keyboard, mouse, and storage device, with multiple computers.
Sets the USB upstream port (USB1/USB2/USB-C) associated with the each display input.
When you connect computers to each of the upstream ports and then change the video input, the USB
downstream ports will be connected to the selected upstream port automatically. When connecting only
one upstream port, the connected upstream port is selected automatically.
Selects the maximum supplied power for a connected computer. Normally, use the [65W] setting, but if
power charging does not start or is unstable, try the [15W] settings.
The selection of [15W] or [65W] sets the maximum power wattage that can be supplied to a connected
computer. Depending on the type of connected USB-C device, the actual wattage is lower than the
selected option.
When [15W] is selected, output voltage is fixed to 5 V.
Select USB hub speed on USB-C input.
USB2.0:
Sets USB hub to Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0).
USB3.1:
Sets USB hub to SuperSpeed USB (USB 3.1 Nen 1). Supported video resolution is up to
4096 x 2160 (30 Hz) when using USB Type-C video.

OTEE:
The USB hub is disconnected temporarily when changing the setting. To avoid data loss, ensure
that no USB storage devices are in use by the operating system.
USB hub information
USB devices
e.g. Mouse
(USB hub
(Type-A)
input select)
(Type-A)
(Type-A)
USB Downstream port
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Computers
USB1
(USB 3.1 Gen 1, Type-B)
USB2
(USB 3.1 Gen 1, Type-B)
USB-C
(Type-C)
USB Upstream port

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