LG 15U70P-P.AAE8U1 Owners Manual - Page 114

Charging External Device, Connecting a Thunderbolt, Device

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ENGLISH 114 Using the PC Charging External Device You can connect an external device to the USB-C™ port to charge it. • The external devices that use the USB-C™ port can be charged at 10 W (5 V / 2 A), 15 W (5 V / 3 A), and 18 W (9 V / 2 A). • A USB device compatible with USB PD (Power Delivery) supports charging at 15 W (5 V / 3 A) or 18 W (9 V / 2 A), whereas a regular USB device supports charging at 10 W (5 V / 2 A). • If your notebook PC's battery level is less than 10%, both USB PD and regular USB devices support charging at 10 W (5 V / 2 A) only. • Always-On Charging is supported only with USB-C™ ports, but not with the regular USB ports. • If you connect an AC adapter while the notebook PC is being used to charge an external device, it may take more time to charge the notebook PC. TIP The charging status of the external device being charged is not displayed on the notebook PC. If you connected a smartphone, you should select "Charge mobile phone" on the smartphone screen to charge the phone battery. Connecting a Thunderbolt™ Device You can connect to the USB-C™ port an external display or a high-performance data device that support the Thunderbolt™ specifications. Depending on the specifications of the device connected to the USB-C™ port, it acts as a USB or Thunderbolt™ device. TIP The Thunderbolt™ cable is not provided with the product. Make sure that you use a certified cable. Some functions may not be available depending on the product. For more information, refer to the user manual provided with the device to be connected. Connecting two notebook PCs that support Thunderbolt™ Use Thunderbolt™ to connect two PCs easily and quickly and send and receive data between them.

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Using the PC
Charging External Device
You can connect an external device to the USB-C
port to charge it.
The external devices that use the USB-C
port can be charged at 10 W (5 V / 2 A), 15 W (5 V / 3
A), and 18 W (9 V / 2 A).
A USB device compatible with USB PD (Power Delivery) supports charging at 15 W (5 V / 3 A) or
18 W (9 V / 2 A), whereas a regular USB device supports charging at 10 W (5 V / 2 A).
If your notebook PC's battery level is less than 10%, both USB PD and regular USB devices support
charging at 10 W (5 V / 2 A) only.
Always-On Charging is supported only with USB-C
ports, but not with the regular USB ports.
If you connect an AC adapter while the notebook PC is being used to charge an external device, it
may take more time to charge the notebook PC.
TIP
The charging status of the external device being charged is not displayed on the notebook PC.
If you connected a smartphone, you should select "Charge mobile phone" on the smartphone
screen to charge the phone battery.
Connecting a Thunderbolt
Device
You can connect to the USB-C
port an external display or a high-performance data device that
support the Thunderbolt
specifications.
Depending on the specifications of the device connected to the USB-C
port, it acts as a USB or
Thunderbolt
device.
TIP
The Thunderbolt
cable is not provided with the product. Make sure that you use a certified
cable.
Some functions may not be available depending on the product. For more information, refer to
the user manual provided with the device to be connected.
Connecting two notebook PCs that support Thunderbolt
Use Thunderbolt
to connect two PCs easily and quickly and send and receive data between them.
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