Using USB-C™ (Thunderbolt™) Charging Function

You can connect a USB-C™ device to charge a notebook PC battery or other external devices.

Using the Charging Function

LG Control Center can be used to set one of the three charging functions: Automatic, Sink and Source.

Tip:

For information on how to use LG Control Center, refer to [Using Software] > [LG Control Center].

  1. Automatic

    The operation mode is automatically selected depending on the charge settings of the connected device.

    • When the connected device is set to Automatic (charging the notebook PC or a connected device. Charging the notebook PC by using the mobile phone is not supported.)

      Image of Automatic Charging
    • When the connected device is set to Source (the notebook PC is charged.)

      Image of Charging Notebook PC
    • When the connected device is set to Sink (the connected device is charged.)

      Image of Charging Connected Device
  2. Sink

    The connected device is used to charge the notebook PC.

    Image of Sink State
    Tip:

    If the connected device is set to Sink, the charging function does not work.

    Image of Unchargeable State
  3. Source

    The notebook PC is used to charge the connected device.

    Image of Source State
    Tip:

    If the connected device is set to Source, the charging function does not work.

    Image of Unchargeable State
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.

Caution:

When you set the charging function for a USB-C™ port in LG Control Center, beware of the following:

  • If you changed the charge setting, it is recommended that you remove the USB-C™ cable and re-connect it.

  • If you restart the system or turn off the power, the charge setting is changed to [Automatic].

  • If the charge setting is set to [Sink], some of the devices connected to the USB-C™ port may not work properly.

  • Always-On Charging only supports the ON (automatic) and OFF options.

  • If the power consumption of the notebook PC is larger than the power supply from the external device, the battery may be consumed gradually.