5.
OPERATION
1)
Connect the USB-C male port of this product to your USB-C notebook/ultrabook
2)
Connect the three USB3.0 ports to three USB devices
3)
Connect the Mini DisplayPort port of the Docking to display with Mini DisplayPort
port with one Mini DisplayPort cable
4)
Connect the HDMI port to HD display with one HDMI Cable
5)
Connect the VGA port to HD display with one VGA Cable
6)
Connect Gigabit Ethernet port of this product to Ethernet Router with an
Ethernet cable
7)
Connect the Stereo port to earphone
8)
Insert Micro SD and SD/MMC cards into the card reader ports
9)
Connect the Type C charging port, it can charge your notebook/ultrabook and
support this adapter to work simultaneously
Note:
1.
Mini DisplayPort and HDMI can work simultaneously; Mini DisplayPort and VGA can
work simultaneously, but HDMI and VGA cannot work at the same time.
2.
When connecting Mini DisplayPort and HDMI on Mac OS, the computer can read
only one EDID (Extended Display Interface Data). It is recommended using two
monitors which have the same highest resolution. If the resolutions are different
for these two monitors, please adjust manually. On Windows OS the computer can
read two different EDID´s at the same time.
3.
When connecting Mini DisplayPort and VGA on Mac OS, the computer can read
only one EDID. Please connect the Mini DisplayPort port before the VGA port;
otherwise there might be no sound from the device. Please adjust the resolution
for both monitors manually.
This issue will not happen on Windows OS.
4.
When using Mac OS on the Dual Monitor Mode, the computer can read only one
EDID. If you are using two monitors which do not using the same resolution, there
won´t be an image. Please properly reset the resolution and adjust it manually.
5.
Not all USB-C ports support all features of the USB Type-C ™ standard. Make sure
your notebook's USB-C port supports DisplayPort Alternate Mode (DP-Alt Modi)
and USB Power Delivery (PD).
6.
The video output capability depends on the graphic card of your notebook and the
connected monitor. Certain graphic cards have limited MST support, while some
monitors also limit the available resolution.