Multiple Monitors Connection Using Displayport - NEC MultiSync EA245WMi User Manual

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Multiple monitors connection using DisplayPort

You can connect multiple monitors by using DisplayPort daisy-chain connection.
For using as multiple monitors in MST (multi-stream transport) mode, setting should be DP OUT MULTISTREAM "AUTO" at
each connected monitor. Please change the monitor setting which is connected to a computer last in the connected monitors.
If monitors have no image, turn off the monitor who is connected to a computer then turn it on.
Some DisplayPort confi guration may be required. Please refer below and set as required.
OSD (See page 17)
DP OUT MULTISTREAM "CLONE"
DP OUT MULTISTREAM "AUTO"
Depending on the setting of computer operation system, image does not extend.
Please check your computer setting.
NOTE:
Monitors should be connected by the included DisplayPort cable.
Using the same display model is strongly recommended for connecting multiple monitors.
Please contact your display card supplier for detailed information.
MST (multi-stream transport)
NOTE:
The number of monitors daisy-chained depends on display card and various factors.
DisplayPort
NOTE:
When the monitor has no image, follow the troubleshooting step Recovering from no image and select
DP VER "1.1" (see page 12). Then set from the fi rst step.
When this MST function is selected, the power management function according to the ErP directive doesn't work.
Factory setting.
DisplayPort 1.1a setting with:
– SST (single-stream transport).
DisplayPort 1.2 setting with:
– SST (single-stream transport) and MST (multi-stream transport).
BIT RATE
Maximum number of connectable monitors
HBR2 (Default setting)
4 units (HDCP contents: 4 units)
HBR
2 units (HDCP contents: 2 units)
DisplayPort IN
DisplayPort IN
DisplayPort OUT
DisplayPort cable
DisplayPort IN/OUT
DisplayPort cable
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DisplayPort IN/OUT
DisplayPort cable

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