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April 17th, 2024 19:20

P2424HEB MST dock, second P2422H, occasionally 2nd monitor stops working

Hello,

I've got a weird issue and I'm hoping to get some ideas on how to troubleshoot it. Apologies if this has been mentioned before, searche but didn't see a reference to this particular model

Dell Latitude 7440 - Windows 11 Pro 22H2 (Build 22631.3447)

Dell P2424HEB - Firmware 0.0.37

Dell P2422H

TL;DR - the 2nd monitor, plugged into the dock of P2424HEB, will occasionally not wake up with the system. Computer doesn't recognize the 2nd monitor. The only solution is to pull power off 2nd monitor and wait 10 to 20 seconds, then plug back in. 

The dell latitude is plugged into the P2424HEB via the provided USB-C cable and the P2422H is plugged into the P2424HEB via a DisplayPort cable. 

The P2424HEB works as the primary monitor and the P2422H is in extended desktop as the secondary. 

Issue: The 2nd monitor will stop working. It claims that the cable isn't plugged in (even though it is) and the system acts like a 2nd monitor isn't plugged in. 

Conditions: this usually happens after a system is plugged into the USB-C cable and the system wakes up. It also happens after the system goes to sleep (but isn't unplugged from the dock) and then you return to the system and wake it back up. There is no rhyme or reason to the timing of the issue appearing. The only way to get the monitor back is to unplug the power from the 2nd monitor and wait a few seconds, then plug it back in. Nothing else can get that connection to return. 

It's also worth noting that my system is not the only system experiencing it. I have mutliple P2424HEB/P2422H combos in my system and they all seem to be having this problem, with no obvious clause. The laptop model involved by may be different but it's always a current dell laptop

Solutions attempted: New DisplayPort cable from P2424HEB to P2422H. New power scheme settings on Windows 11. Confirm all drivers are up to date. Confirm windows is up to date. Updated firmware on P2424HEB. Confirm BIOS is at the latest. 

Again, none of the above solutions fix it. I've tried digging into Event Viewer logs but can't find anything obvious. 

Would love to get some feedback here on other troubleshooting steps or solutions I could try.

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April 18th, 2024 11:30

In all of your testing, is the Laptop on battery only? If yes, plug the provided AC power adapter into the Laptop and retest.

In all of your testing, is the Laptop lid closed? If not, try this.

See page 56 = Connecting the monitor for USB-C Multi-Stream Transport (MST) function in DPBS mode

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April 18th, 2024 15:18

@DELL-Chris M​ thanks for the reply! 

In these cases, the laptop power is being provided when we plug the USB-C cable from the 2424heb into the laptop. 

Speaking for myself, my lid on my laptop is always closed before plugging it into the dock. I prefer doing that instead of plugging in the laptop, then closing the lid. Default settings for windows would cause it to go back to sleep at that point. 

Thanks for the point to page 56, that might shed a little light on the situation, where the P2422H hooked into the 2424HEB may not be receiving the signal to 'wake up' after I plug the cable into the laptop. In most cases, we never turn our monitors off, they always stay in standby mode unless active. I'm going to try out the monitor settings regarding sync/power savings and report back. 

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April 19th, 2024 11:12

"In all of your testing, is the Laptop on battery only? If yes, plug the provided AC power adapter into the Laptop and retest."
My point was when on battery only, the operating system will limit performance to save battery life. Which might be the cause of the issue. So remove that from the troubleshooting equation by connecting the Laptop AC power adapter to the Laptop.

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April 23rd, 2024 17:44

Update:

1. Attempted to use some of hte internal monitor settings to see if it would fix the problem. Namely Display -> Multi-Monitor Sync (kept on) and Dell Power Button Sync set to Off. That did not work

2. reversed the settings for MM Sync to Off and DPBS to On. That also did not work

3. I plugged in the laptop to a separate power source, and the issue still happens. It took me a few days of trying each setting because it's not consistent when it does happen. 

Thanks in advance for any other ideas

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May 2nd, 2024 16:26

I am also seeing this issue intermittently with this display setup. The operating system still sees the 2nd display in settings/device manager but will not output anything to it. I noticed it is listed as 'wired display' in display settings when this happens. The 2422H display shows the message there is no signal for DP.

Updates from Dell Command for laptop, display adapter update, Windows updates, model-specific drivers for monitors, and firmware update for the 2424HEB have not resolved. The only thing the resolved the issue temporarily is to reseat power on the 2424HEB display.

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May 3rd, 2024 17:01

Yep. Interesting scenario happened last week. I restarted my computer and the 2nd monitor went out, as it does on occasion. It was near the end of the day on Friday. so, I just left it alone for the rest of the day and then went home. Came back Monday morning and plugged in and it still wouldn't recognize the monitor. So I had to do a power plug reseat. 

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May 16th, 2024 10:20

We also have this fault on many of ours setup exactly the same way. The issue is intermittent and the second monitor P2422H sometimes does not respond and stays as a blank screen. We then have to remove the power cable from the second monitor give it 5 seconds and reinsert the power cable which usually brings it back to life.
The P2424HEB is connected with the supplied Thunderbolt cable into the 5. USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C (Alt mode with DP 1.2 upstream, up to 90W power delivery)(shown in the image attached) to a multitude of Dell laptops, such as Latitude 5400, Latitude 5310, Latitude 5320, Latitude 7300,  Latitude 5490 and the additional P2422H is connected via the 6. DisplayPort-out(shown in the image attached)

with the relevant Display cable.
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