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Connecting the cables, Onnecting the cables, 100 w – HP Z40c G3 39.7" 21:9 Curved 5K IPS Monitor User Manual

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Table 1-4

Video connection combinations (continued)

First USB Type-C

port

Second USB

Type-C port

DisplayPort

HDMI

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Right image

Manual swap

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No PD function

No PD function

1

Select Assign PbP Inputs to Manual, and select and swap two inputs when you use DP & HDMI; be sure USB Host is set properly to

enable HP Device Bridge.

2

The USB Type-C Thunderbolt cable is included in the box.

3

This is the power delivery measurement.

4

This is the DisplayPort alternate mode.

5

NOTE:

Be sure that the first USB Type-C port is plugged-in and receives power before you plug in a cable

to the second USB Type-C port. It can charge up to 100 W. If the first USB Type-C port is connected to the

computer and only needs 65 W to charge, then the second USB Type-C port supports up to 100 W charge.

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NOTE:

Be sure that the second USB Type-C port is plugged-in and receives power before you plug in a

cable into the first USB Type-C port. It can charge up to 100 W. If the second USB Type-C port is connected

to the computer and only needs 65 W to charge, then the first USB Type-C port supports up to 100 W

charge.

Connecting the cables

In addition to details about how to connect a cable, this section contains information about how your monitor

functions when you connect certain cables.

NOTE:

Depending on the model, the monitor might be capable of supporting HDMI, DisplayPort, or

Thunderbolt inputs. The video mode is determined by the video cable used. The monitor automatically

determines which inputs have valid video signals. You can select the inputs through the OSD menu. The

monitor ships with select cables. Not all cables shown in this section are included with the monitor.

1.

Place the monitor in a convenient, well-ventilated location near the computer.

2.

Connect a video cable.

Connect one end of a DisplayPort cable to the DisplayPort connector on the rear of the monitor and

the other end to the DisplayPort connector on the source device.

NOTE:

You must connect the USB Type-C to USB cable between the monitor and source device

(computer) to enable HP Device Bridge and the USB ports on the monitor (the USB Type-C to USB

cable is included in select regions).

Connecting the cables

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