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Power Delivery and Smart Power, If [Smart Power] is off, then USB-C

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5. Power Delivery and Smart Power You can power your compatible device with up to 90 Watts of power from this monitor. 1 What is it? Smart Power is an exclusive Philips technology that provides flexible power delivery options for various devices. This is useful for recharging high performance laptops with only one cable. With Smart Power, the monitor makes it possible to deliver up to 90W of power through the USB-C port, compared to the standard 65W. To prevent damaging the device, Smart Power enables protections to limit current draw. 2 How to enable Smart Power?   3 Power through USB-C port: 1. Connect the device to the USB-C port. 2. Turn on [Smart Power]. 3. If [Smart Power] is on, and USB-C is used for power, then maximum power delivery depends on the brightness value of the monitor. You may adjust the brightness value manually to increase power delivery from this monitor. There are 3 power delivery levels: Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Brightness value 0~20 21~60 61~100 Power Delivery from USB-C 90W 85W 80W Note • If [Smart Power] is on, and DFP (Downstream Facing Port) is using more than 5W, then USB-C can only deliver up to 65W. • If [Smart Power] is off, then USB-C can only deliver up to 65W. 1. Toggle to the right to enter OSD Menu Screen. 2. Toggle to the up or down to select main menu [Setup], then toggle to the right to confirm. 3. Toggle to the up or down to turn on or off the [Smart Power]. 19

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5± Power Delivery and
Smart Power
You can power your compatible device
with up to 90 Watts of power from this
monitor.
1
What is it?
Smart Power is an exclusive Philips
technology that provides flexible power
delivery options for various devices.
This is useful for recharging high
performance laptops with only one
cable.
With Smart Power, the monitor makes it
possible to deliver up to 90W of power
through the USB-C port, compared to
the standard 65W.
To prevent damaging the device, Smart
Power enables protections to limit
current draw.
2
How to enable Smart Power?

  
 
 
 
 



 
 



1.
Toggle to the right to enter OSD
Menu Screen.
2.
Toggle to the up or down to select
main menu [Setup], then toggle to
the right to confirm.
3.
Toggle to the up or down to turn on
or off the [Smart Power].
3
Power through USB-C port:
1.
Connect the device to the USB-C port.
2.
Turn on [Smart Power].
3.
If [Smart Power] is on, and USB-C
is used for power, then maximum
power delivery depends on the
brightness value of the monitor.
You may adjust the brightness value
manually to increase power delivery
from this monitor.
There are 3 power delivery levels:
Brightness
value
Power Delivery
from USB-C
Level 1
0
~
20
90W
Level 2
21
~
60
85W
Level 3
61
~
100
80W
Note
If [Smart Power] is on, and DFP
(Downstream Facing Port) is using
more than 5W, then USB-C can only
deliver up to 65W.
If [Smart Power] is off, then USB-C
can only deliver up to 65W.