User Manual
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Quick Start / USB-C DUAL HDMI ADAPTER
For ordinary work on multiple monitors
•  Processor: Intel Core i5 2+GHz / AMD Trinity or better
• RAM: 4GB
•  Graphics processor: Intel HD 4000, ATI Radeon HD7xxx, NVidia GeForce 
5xxM or better
•  USB-C or Thunderbolt 3 port
For video playback
•  Procesor: Intel Core i7 2+GHz / AMD Richland A10-575x / AMD Kaveri A10-
7400P or better
• RAM: 8GB
•  Graphics processor: Intel HD 4000, ATI Radeon HD 8650, NVidia GeForce 
7xxM or better
•  USB-C or Thunderbolt 3 port
For Ultra HD 4K video playback the computer must be able to decode the video 
using its primary graphics processor. Low end laptops can be able to playback 
the video but the quality might be less than ideal (video interruption, screen 
tearing).
INSTALLING DRIVERS
Once connected, the drivers for the adapter are automatically installed from the 
system. Before installing, make sure that the latest drivers for your device and 
updated BIOS are installed in your system.
CONNECTING A HDMI MONITOR
The adapter is equipped with 2x HDMI 4K for connecting an external monitor 
or projector with HDMI interface. As imaging equipment, advanced plasma and 
LCD monitors and TVs can be used. Graphics chips, that are the "heart" of the 
adapter, support up to 2x 4K (Ultra HD) resolution 3840 x 2160 pixels. To connect 
the monitor to the adapter, use a high quality HDMI cable. During the additional 
monitor installation, the screen of the laptop, Mac, tablet or PC can blink, this is 
normal state. 
Note:
Windows OS: Setting of the MST mode with two connected monitors is always 
dependent on the internal graphics card and hardware specifications of the 
notebook / tablet (must support dual monitor set-up). To set up two monitors, 
using of both the Windows control utility and the “Control panel for the Intel HD 
Graphics” is required in some hardware combinations (item Display-Multiple 
monitors). For the corresponding resolution, we also recommend setting of the 
same refresh rate on both connected monitors.
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