MacTracker says that A1316 is the model number for the LED Cinema Display (27-inch).
That Is a 27", 2560x1440 pixel monitor that takes Mini DisplayPort connection. Its hydra cable has three heads: Mini DisplayPort, USB-A (USB 2.0), and MagSafe.
To connect one to a M4 Max Mac Studio, you would need something like
- A USB-C (male) to Mini DisplayPort (female) adapter plugged into to a rear-panel USB-C port on the M4 Max Mac Studio, or into a downstream USB-C (Thunderbolt) port on a Thunderbolt dock or hub.
- A dock with a regular DisplayPort, and a DisplayPort (male) to Mini DisplayPort (female) adapter
You might also need to plug in the USB-A cable. There are various ways of doing that. The MagSafe head can be ignored, as long as you aren't letting it touch metal and get shorted out or something.
Double-check that this is a 27" LED Cinema Display (with a three-headed hydra cable) and not a 27" Thunderbolt Display (with a two-headed one). The Thunderbolt Display's hydra cable also uses a Mini DisplayPort connector – but it expects to see a Thunderbolt signal on that connector, not a plain DisplayPort one. For the 27" Thunderbolt Display, you would need an Apple Thunderbolt 3-to-2 adapter. That adapter does not know how to output a plain DisplayPort signal and would thus be inappropriate for a 27" LED Cinema Display.