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If you need a cable-type (name) refresher, see Identifying Common Cables. |
Rotate your primary monitor counterclockwise on its stand to access all the ports at the bottom of the monitor.
If using with a laptop, plug a USB-C cable into the USB-C port (6 in the figure below). This is the cable that will connect to your Laptop.
If using with a desktop, plug a DisplayPort cable into DisplayPort In (4 in the figure below). This is the cable that will connect to your Desktop.
Remove the silicone cover from the DisplayPort Out (5 in the figure below), and plug a DisplayPort cable into this port. Plug the other end of this DisplayPort cable into the DisplayPort In (4 in the figure below) on your second monitor.
This will create the "daisy chain" setup shown in the diagram at the top of this guide.
Plug an IECC power cord into both of your monitors (1 in the figure below).
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Quick TroubleshootingIf you have issues seeing an image on the monitors, be sure to check:
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