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Connecting Multiple External Devices
This product can be connected to multiple external devices and allows you to switch between the connections for display.
Connection Examples
- A SFP transceiver is not included with the product. 25GbE SFP28 optical transceivers are supported. Please prepare a Class 1 laser certified product that has been evaluated according to IEC/EN 60825-1 or equivalent standards.
Note
- The input signal switches each time you press the
(SIGNAL) button on the front of the monitor. For more information, see Switching Input Signals.
Using the USB Hub Function
This monitor is equipped with a USB hub. It functions as a USB hub when connected to a USB-compatible PC, allowing the connection of peripheral USB devices.
- Connect the USB downstream port of a USB-enabled computer to the USB upstream port of the monitor with a USB cable.
- For the location of the USB Type-B connector on the monitor, see Back.
- Connect the peripheral USB device to the USB downstream port of the monitor.
Attention
- This function may not work depending on the PC you are using, your OS, and your peripheral devices. Contact the manufacturer of each device for information about USB compatibility.
- Even when the monitor is in power saving mode, devices connected to the USB downstream port are operational. Due to this, the power consumption of the monitor varies depending on the connected devices, even in power saving mode.
- When the main power switch of the monitor is off, the device connected to the USB downstream port will not operate.
Note
- This product supports USB 5Gbps. When connecting to peripheral devices with a USB 5Gbps cable, high-speed data communication is possible.
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Setting and Display Method of PQ Option
This section describes the setting of "PQ Option" and the relation between the input signal (10 bits: 0 to 1023) and the brightness displayed on the monitor.
Note
- This relation assumes that the input signal is full range (and that "Signal" in "Input Range" is set to "Full").
"300³¦»å/㎡ Clipping", "500³¦»å/㎡ Clipping", and "1000³¦»å/㎡ Clipping"
- Set the brightness to the specified value to display properly.
- Example: When "PQ Option" is set to "300³¦»å/㎡ Clipping", set the monitor brightness to 300 cd/m2.

"4000³¦»å/㎡ Emulation" and "10000³¦»å/㎡ Emulation" (Monitor brightness setting: 1000 ³¦»å/㎡)
- This setting is used for a temporally check.
- Example: When "PQ Option" is set to "4000³¦»å/㎡ Emulation", the representation of gradation is equivalent to that of the monitor with the maximum brightness of 4000 cd/m2. In this case, the representation of gradation is decreased according to the brightness setting of this monitor because it has the maximum brightness of 4000 cd/m2 or less.

IP Network System Connection Example
The figure below illustrates an example of a redundant IP network system that includes controllers and PTP (using a GPS antenna). This product inputs a PTP synchronized IP stream.
