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5. Eject the SD or Micro SD card(s).
6. Disconnect any USB peripherals.
Connecting the Multiport Adapter
USB-A Ports
The USB-A Ports can be used as charging ports (e.g. cell phone, laptop, tablet, etc.), or
to connect a USB storage device (e.g. Flash Drive) or other USB peripheral device (e.g.
Keyboard, Mouse, etc.).
1. Connect a USB-A Cable to a USB-A port on the Multiport Adapter.
2. Connect the other end of the USB-A cable to a USB-A port on your USB device.
Note: The USB-A Port can fast-charge devices that comply with USB Battery Charging
Specication Revision 1.2.
Power Output:
The USB-A Ports have a combined maximum power output of 10 W. Individually the
ports have a maximum power output of 7.5 W. If a device is connected to one of the
USB-A ports and is using the total power output of that port (7.5 W), only 2.5 W of
power output will be available between the two remaining ports.
HDMI Port
The HDMI Port is used to connect a Video Display Device to the connected host
computer.
Note: The Multiport Adapter is a single video display adapter. You can connect either
an HDMI Display or a VGA Display. If you connect a Display to both the HDMI Port and
VGA Port only the Display connected to the HDMI port will function correctly.
1. Connect an HDMI Cable to the HDMI Port on the Multiport Adapter.
2. Connect the other end of the HDMI Cable to an HDMI In port on a Video Display
Device.
VGA Port
The VGA Port is used to connect a Video Display Device to the connected host
computer.
1. Connect a VGA cable to the VGA Port on the Multiport Adapter, and tighten the two
screws on either side of the VGA connector.
2. Connect the other end of the VGA Cable to the VGA port on a Video Display Device
and tighten the two screws of either side on the VGA connector.