HP L7016t User Guide - Page 15

Connecting the cables

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Connecting the cables The cables required for connecting and setting up the monitor with a retail system computer depend on your video input and power port configuration. The cables for your configuration are sold separately and are available from HP. See Configuration options on page 12 for more information. Connecting a touch monitor to a retail system computer with a 12 V powered USB option If you are mounting a touch monitor to the base of a retail system computer or using a touch monitor as a stand-alone display that connects to a retail system computer with a 12 V powered USB option, connect the following cables. ● DisplayPort cable - Connect one end of the DisplayPort signal cable to the DisplayPort connector on the rear of the monitor and the other end to the DisplayPort connector on the retail system computer. ● USB/power "Y" cable - Connect the two connectors at one end of the combination USB/power "Y" cable to the USB Type-B port and the power connector on the rear of the monitor. Then connect the powered USB end of the cable to a 12 V powered USB port on the retail system computer. Connecting a non-touch monitor to a retail system computer with a 12 V powered USB option If you are mounting a non-touch monitor to the to the base of the retail system computer or using the nontouch monitor as a stand-alone display connected to the retail system computer (with a 12 V powered USB option), connect the following cables. ● DisplayPort cable - Connect one end of the DisplayPort signal cable to the DisplayPort connector on the rear of the monitor and the other end to the DisplayPort connector on the retail system computer. Setting up the monitor 9

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Connecting the cables
The cables required for connecting and setting up the monitor with a retail system computer depend on your
video input and power port configuration. The cables for your configuration are sold separately and are
available from HP. See
Configuration
options
on page
12
for more information.
Connecting a touch monitor to a retail system computer with a 12 V powered USB option
If you are mounting a touch monitor to the base of a retail system computer or using a touch monitor as a
stand-alone display that connects to a retail system computer with a 12 V powered USB option, connect the
following cables.
DisplayPort cable
- Connect one end of the DisplayPort signal cable to the DisplayPort connector on the
rear of the monitor and the other end to the DisplayPort connector on the retail system computer.
USB/power "Y" cable
- Connect the two connectors at one end of the combination USB/power “Y” cable
to the USB Type-B port and the power connector on the rear of the monitor. Then connect the powered
USB end of the cable to a 12 V powered USB port on the retail system computer.
Connecting a non-touch monitor to a retail system computer with a 12 V powered USB option
If you are mounting a non-touch monitor to the to the base of the retail system computer or using the non-
touch monitor as a stand-alone display connected to the retail system computer (with a 12 V powered USB
option), connect the following cables.
DisplayPort cable
- Connect one end of the DisplayPort signal cable to the DisplayPort connector on the
rear of the monitor and the other end to the DisplayPort connector on the retail system computer.
Setting up the monitor
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