Bottom components and their descriptions
Component
(1)
Security cable slot
(2)
Master power switch
(3)
Power connector
(4)
HDMI port
(5)
DisplayPort connector
(6)
USB Type-C Thunderbolt
port (upstream)
(7)
DisplayPort OUT
connector
(8)
USB Type-B port
(upstream)
(9)
RJ-45 (network) port
(10)
USB ports (2)
(downstream)
(11)
USB port (downstream)
8
Description
Connects an optional security cable.
Turns on or off all power to the monitor.
Connects your monitor to a power outlet.
Connects the HDMI cable to a source device such as a computer or game console.
Connects the DisplayPort cable to a source device such as a computer or game
console.
Connects a Thunderbolt or USB Type-C cable to a source device such as a computer or
game console. This Thunderbolt port can function as a DisplayPort input or as a USB
3.0 connection. It can also be used to deliver up to 100 W of power to a device. Power
outputs are 5 V/ 9 V/ 12 V/ 15 V/ 20 V to achieve a 100 W output.
This port also enables the USB Type-A ports to perform their functions.
Connects a DisplayPort cable to a secondary monitor for daisy-chaining.
Connects the USB Type-B cable to a source device such as a computer or game
console.
NOTE:
A USB Type-B cable or a Thunderbolt cable must be connected from the
source device to the monitor to enable USB Type-A ports on the monitor.
Connects a network cable. The network data rate via Thunderbolt maximum speed is
1000 Mbps.
●
Green (left): The network is connected.
●
Amber (right): Activity is occurring on the network.
NOTE: The RJ-45 (network) port supports Wake On Lan (WOL) in-band, Mac Address
Passthrough (MAPT) in-band, and PXE boot. Functionality may vary with PC settings.
For more information, see
Connect a USB cable to a peripheral device, such as a keyboard, mouse, or USB hard
drive.
Connects a USB cable to a peripheral device, such as a keyboard, mouse, or USB hard
drive and supports battery charging.
USB Type-C mode on page
25.