User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Compliance Statements
- Safety Statements
- Warning Statements
- Product Diagram
- Top View
- Bottom View
- Product Information
- Package Contents
- Requirements
- Installation
- Mounting
- Powering the Module
- Connecting Devices to the Bottom of the Module
- Audio Options
- HDMI In
- HDMI Out
- RJ45 Port (Network Device)
- USB-A Port
- Connecting Devices to the Top of the Module
- Connecting a Host Computer to the Module
- USB-C Port
- USB-B Port
- HDMI In Port (Pass Through)
- USB-A Port
- LED Indicators
- Power
- RJ45 Port
- Configuration
- Configuring a Display
- Display Preference
- Connectivity Diagram
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Installing the DisplayLink Driver
If using the USB-B Port to connect the Host Computer to the Docking Station
Module, you will need to download and install the DisplayLink driver in order
for the Host Computer to properly function.
1. Using a web browser, navigate to www.startech.com/MOD4DOCKACPD.
2. On the Product page, click the Support tab located in the middle of the
screen.
3. In the Drivers and Downloads section, click on the driver link that
corresponds with the operating system running on the Host Computer (use
DisplayLink.exe for Windows).
4. Once the download is complete, extract the contents of the .zip le.
5. Click the appropriate driver for the version of operating system that you are
running and follow the on-screen prompts to complete the installation.
HDMI In Port (Pass Through)
The HDMI In Port is used for an HDMI pass through. Using this port will allow
the Host Computer to connect to a Projector or Video Device.
1. Connect an HDMI Cable (included) to the HDMI In Port on the top of the
Docking Station Module.
2. Connect the other end of the HDMI Cable to an HDMI Out Port on your
Host Computer.
Note: The top HDMI In Port takes priority over the HDMI In Port on the
bottom on the Docking Station Module if both ports are being used.
USB-A Port
The USB-A Port can be used as a charging port (e.g. Cell Phone, Tablet, etc.) or
can be used to connect a USB storage device (e.g. Flash Drive) to display data/
les on the connected Host Computer or used with a USB Peripheral Device
(Keyboard, Mouse, etc.).