Philips 7000 34" 1440p HDR 165 Hz Curved Ultrawide Gaming Monitor (White) User Manual

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3. Enter to OSD menu. Go to KVM

layer and select “Auto”, “USB C”

or “USB Up” to switch the control

of peripherals from one device to

another. Simply repeat this step for

switching the control system using

one set of peripheral.

Resolution

3440X1440

60Hz

HDMI 1

Off

SmartUniformity

Refresh Rate

Input Source

Adaptive Sync

SmartImage

Select

HDMI Refresh Rate

OSD Setting

PIP/ PBP

Smart Size

USB Setting

Local Dimming

Over Scan

USB-C Setting

USB Standby Mode

KVM

Auto

USB C

USB Up

High Resolution

On

Auto

OK

Back

SmartImage Game Mode

Input

Audio

System

Setup

Close

Ambiglow

Use DP and HDMI as input then use

USB-B/USB-C as USB upstream

.

Please follow the steps for the settings.
1. Connect the USB upstream cable

from your dual devices to the “USB

C” and “USB UP” port of this monitor

at the same time.

PC1: USB UP as upstream and HDMI or DP

cable for both video and audio transfer.
PC2: USB-C as upstream (USB C-A) and DP

or HDMI for both video and audio transfer.

Source

USB Upstream

HDMI or DP

USB UP

DP or HDMI

USB C

2. Connect peripherals to the USB

downstream port of this monitor.

PC1

PC2

HDMI 1

HDMI 2

USB UP

USBC

USB USB

PC1/PC2

1

1

2

3. Enter to OSD menu. Go to KVM

layer and select “Auto”, “USB C”

or “USB Up” to switch the control

of peripherals from one device to

another. Simply repeat this step for

switching the control system using

one set of peripheral.

Resolution

3440X1440

60Hz

HDMI 1

Off

SmartUniformity

Refresh Rate

Input Source

Adaptive Sync

SmartImage

Select

HDMI Refresh Rate

OSD Setting

PIP/ PBP

Smart Size

USB Setting

Local Dimming

Over Scan

USB-C Setting

USB Standby Mode

KVM

Auto

USB C

USB Up

High Resolution

On

Auto

OK

Back

SmartImage Game Mode

Input

Audio

System

Setup

Close

Ambiglow

Note

You can also adopt “MultiClient

Integrated KVM” in PBP mode, when

you enable PBP, you can see two

different sources projected to this

monitor side by side simultaneously.

“MultiClient Integrated KVM” enhances

your operation by using one set of

peripherals to control between in two

systems through the OSD menu setting.

Follow step3 as mentioned above.

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