Philips Curved Business Monitor 6000 Series User Manual page 22

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If you would like to use a DP and/or HDMI cord to input into your device, use the USB-
C1 and USB-C2 ports with the USB cord being in direction USB upstream.
Please check out the following steps for adjusting the settings for HDMI/DP usage:
1. Connect the USB cable upstream from the PC(s) to the "USB C1" and "USB C2" ports
of this monitor. This procedure can be done at the same time, if desired.
The dual PC setup should look like this:
PC1: You can use a USB-C/A cable in direction upstream and a HDMI cable or a DP
cable and connect it to the USB-C1 port on the monitor for viewing video and
audio content.
PC2: You can use a USB-C/A or USB-C/C cable in direction upstream and a HDMI cable
or a DP cable and connect it to the USB-C2 port on the monitor for viewing video
and audio content.
For your convenience. Please use the table below as reference.
Source
HDMI or DP
DP or HDMI
2. Connect each PC to the downstream end of the USB-C cable.
1
OR
OR
USB A-C Cable
OR
PC1
2
3. Go to the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu and follow the same procedure with the
KVM feature as #2 in the previous section.
Note
Please note that the connection of the input source is not automatic and it is
necessary to go to the On-Screen Display (OSD) to select the input you are using.
You can also ads Multiclient Integrated KVM feature in Picture-by-Picture
(PBP) mode. When you enable PBP, you are able to view two different sources
projected onto the same screen. The MultiClient Integrated KVM feature enhances
productivity by using one screen to control two PCs via the On-Screen Display (OSD)
menu setting.
USB Upstream
USB C1
USB C2
1
OR
OR
USB C-C or USB C-A Cable
OR
PC2
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