User Manual

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USB-C Port
The USB-C Port will allow the Host Computer to connect to any device that
are connected to the Docking Station Module while charging the connected
device.
Notes: If the Host Computer’s USB-C Port does not support DP Alt Mode,
the Host Computer must be connected to the HDMI In Port as well as the
USB-C Port on the top of the Docking Station Module, in order to use the
Docking Station Module’s video functionality.
If the Host Computer’s USB-C Port supports DP Alt Mode no further con-
nection is needed for video functionality.
Connecting a Host Using the USB-C Port (Windows and Mac)
1. Connect a USB-C Cable (included) to the USB-C Port on the top on the
Docking Station Module.
2. Connect the other end of the USB-C Cable to a USB-C Port on the Host
Computer.
USB-B Port
The USB-B Port will allow the Host Computer to connect to any device that is
connected to the Docking Station Module. The Docking Station Module’s
charging functionality (Power Delivery) is not available when connected to the
USB-B Port.
Note: If the port on the Host Computer used to connect to the Docking
Station Module is a USB 3.0 (3.1 Gen 1) Type-A Port, no further connec-
tion is needed for video functionality.
Connecting a Host Using the USB-B Port (Windows Only)
1. Connect a USB-B Cable (included) to the USB-B Port on the top of the
Docking Station Module.
2. Connect the USB-A end of the USB-A to USB-B Cable to a USB-A Port on
the Host Computer.