Connecting the monitor – ALOGIC Clarity Pro 27" 4K HDR Video Conferencing Monitor User Manual
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Connecting the Monitor
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The display includes two USB A ports that can be used to attach USB peripherals
such as a keyboard, mouse or webcam to the computer.
In order for the computer to see devices attached to these ports, the computer
must be connected to either (or both) of the USB-C and/or USB-B ports.
Notes:
- If the computer is only connected to the USB-C port on the display the ports will
operate at USB 2.0 speeds because video traffic shares the USB-C cable with
the USB data. This speed is sufficient for most peripherals such as keyboards,
mice and webcams.
- If the computer is connected to the USB-B port on the display, the ports will
operate at USB 3.0 speeds. This is preferable if using high speed storage
devices such as external hard drives and USB flash drives.
The audio port on the display only supports output devices such as headphones
and speakers. It is not possible to connect microphones or other input devices to
this port. Headphones with built in microphones can be connected to this port,
however the microphone will not function.
To send audio from your computer to the display speakers or connected audio
device, select "27C4KPDW" as the audio destination in your computer's sound
settings.
Connecting Audio Devices
Connecting USB Devices
OSD Menu
1. Press to enter the OSD menu.
3. Press or to adjust the setting, then press to confirm your changes and exit.
2. Press or to browse functions.
• Highlight the desired function, then press to enter the sub-menu.
• Press or to browse sub-menus, then press to highlight the desired function.
• Press or to highlight an option, then press to confirm the settings and exit the current screen.
The OSD (On-Screen Display) lets you adjust the settings on your monitor.
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Input Signal
3840*2160@60Hz
HDR
HDMI 1
Type-C
HDMI 2
DP
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Note:
When picture-in-picture is enabled, the rotation
sensor will be disabled.
When the rotation sensor is turned on, rotating the
monitor will disable picture-in-picture.
Picture Settings
Adjust the monitor's Saturation, Sharpness and
Gamma.
Input Signal
Switches between video inputs.
Audio
You can mute or adjust the volume of the
monitor's speakers.
Colour Temperature
Adjust your monitor's colour temperature
between Warm, Cool and User Defined.
Brightness/Contrast
Adjust the Brightness, Shadow Balance and
Contrast.
HDR
Enables the monitor's HDR (High Dynamic
Range) mode, for more vivid colours.
Not all devices and programs support HDR
input, and may look too bright with this
enabled.
OSD Settings
Change the transparency of the OSD menu
and how long it stays on the screen.
Video Presets
Choose between picture presets, including
Standard, Reading, Movie, Night, Comfort,
SRGB and Adobe modes.
Picture in Picture (PIP)
Picture in Picture mode allows Clarity Pro to
display video from two sources at once.
Use this menu to select the sources and
choose how you would like them to be
displayed.
Rotation Sensor
When enabled, Clarity Pro will automatically
switch between portrait and landscape modes
when you rotate the screen.
This is not supported on all computers and
configurations. macOS users may have to
adjust the screen manually using DisplayLink
for portrait mode.
USB Options
You can upgrade your monitor's firmware via
USB, prevent your computer from powering
USB devices while in sleep mode, and switch
which USB port (C or B) Clarity Pro is using for
non-video data.
Language
Set OSD language.
Reset
Reset your monitor to factory default settings.