UltraLink E-Series Manual
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Connection precautions
To avoid possible problems that could damage your computers or prevent you from using your UltraLink
E-Series product, read the following guidelines before connecting the product.
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Whenever you change your connection setup, make sure you’re using the correct connectors and that
all connectors are properly fastened.
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Make sure your devices are powered off. Never change connections while your computer, UltraLink E-
Series transmitter, or receiver is turned on.
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Review the safety information provided (for more information,
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DisplayPort video resolutions
The UltraLink supports single video or multi-head video input. The single video supports the highest
resolution. Connecting more than one video lowers the maximum video resolution. For 4-port models, port
number 4 is a special port which supports DisplayPort 1.2 4K60 video. The other ports only support
DisplayPort 1.1 resolutions.
For 2-port models, maximum resolution depends upon number of ports used as follows:
1 port 2560×1600@60Hz/3840×2160@30Hz 2 ports 1920x1200@60Hz
For 4-port models, maximum resolution depends upon number of ports used as follows:
1 port 3840×2160@60Hz (port 4 only)
2 ports 3840×2160@30Hz or 2560×1600@60Hz
3 ports 1920×1200@60Hz
4 ports 1920×1080@60Hz
Figure 14. Transmitter and receiver connections for 4K60 resolution
Using DisplayPort video
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cable latch
Warning:
To avoid damaging the
DisplayPort connector on the monitor cable or
on the UltraLink E-Series product, carefully
remove the DisplayPort cable by pressing the
latch on the top of the DisplayPort connector
while removing the connector.
Figure 15. Removing DisplayPort cables with locking safety connectors
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