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Scenario

Message

Cause

Using a small adapter

Title: USB Type-C™ Connector

 

Text: “The attached power source cannot fully 

power the system but can supplement battery 

power. For full performance, use a higher 

 

capacity power source.” 

The use of an adapter that is too small to power 
the system. Adapters that are too small will only 
be used to supplement the battery and extend 
battery life.

Port over current  
situation

Title: USB Type-C™ connector

 

Text: “The connected device exceeded the 

 

power limit of the USB-C™ port.”

The connected device pulls too much current from 

the port causing the Power Delivery controller 

to issue an over current error to the Embedded 

Controller (EC).

Port over voltage 

 

situation

Title: USB Type-C™ connector

 

Text: “The USB-C™ port is not working. 

 

The connected device caused a power surge. 

 

Please disconnect.”

If the power source provides high voltage to the 

USB-C™ port, the PD controller will issue an  

“over voltage failure” message which is shown 

 

in the message section.

Unsupported expansion 
module

Title: USB Type-C™ connector

 

Text: “The system does not support one of the 

connected expansion modules.”

When a non-genuine HP expansion module 
is detected in the system, the “Unsupported 
expansion module” message will display.

Too many expansion  
modules

Title: USB Type-C™ connector

 

Text: “The system configuration exceeds the 

number of supported expansion modules.”

When the number of expansion modules exceeds 

the acceptable amount of system connections, 

the SIO/BIOS will issue the “Too many expansion 
modules” message.

Thunderbolt module is  
not at the top of the stack

Title: USB Type-C™ connector

 

Text: “The Thunderbolt™ module must be 

attached directly below the system module.”

If more than one Thunderbolt expansion module 

is in the module stack, the “Thunderbolt module is 
not at the top of the stack” message will display; 

only one module is permitted, and it should be at 
the top of the stack.

Frequently asked questions

What is USB Type-C™?

USB Type-C™ is a smaller, reversible USB connector with 4x high speed lanes (24 pin). USB Type-C™ can deliver 
data (including Thunderbolt™ 3), audio, and video, as well as provide charging power to many devices (USB Power 
Delivery).

Is USB Type-C™ backwards compatible?

Yes, USB Type-C™ is backwards compatible. You can plug any USB 3.0 device into a USB Type-C™ port using a USB 
Type-C™ (male) to Type-A (female) adapter. 

What is USB Type-C™ power delivery? 

USB Type-C™ power delivery is bi-directional, so a device can either send or receive power. This power can be 

transferred at the same time the device is transmitting data across the connection.

Does USB Type-C™ support video modes (alternate modes)? 

USB Type-C™ ports support adapters that can output different types of video, such as HDMI, VGA, and DisplayPort™, 

all from one USB Type-C™ port on a computer or device.

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USB Type-C™ and USB-C™ are trademarks of USB Implementers Forum. Thunderbolt and vPro are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and other 

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4AA6-7466EEW, September 2016

Summary of Contents for USB Type-C

Page 1: ...on on HP ZBooks commercial notebooks and adapters 2 Features and compatibility for USB Type C hosts and accessories 3 HP Notifications USB Type C messaging 4 Frequently asked questions 5 Technical white paper HP USB Type C Features power options and accessories ...

Page 2: ...ts PCIe 3 0 HDMI 2 0 DisplayPort 1 2 and allows backwards compatibility with the first two Thunderbolt versions by the use of adapters or transitional cables Power delivery implementation on HP ZBooks commercial notebooks and adapters USB Type C power delivery allows HP computers to deliver a higher current output at different output voltages The power delivery output and voltage will vary based o...

Page 3: ...nderbolt 3 Yes Yes No No No No DP Alternative Mode Support for Display Port x2 x4 x2 x4 x2 x4 No No No Power delivery output Provide power for accessories 3A 15W 1 5A 3A 7 5W 15W 1 5A 7 5W 3A 15W 3A 15W 3A 15W Input power AC Power System Charging No 36W 15W No No No USB Type C compatible HP accessories The tables below showcase a list of key USB Type C accessories and a brief description of the fe...

Page 4: ...e or when powered off Power adapter rejected Upstream power flow is not supported Title USB Type C Connector Text Charging system via adapter plugged into the USB port is not supported Plugging in an adapter that requests power that is not supported Cypress controller Connected device requests more power than can be supplied Title USB Type C Connector Text USB device requesting more power than sys...

Page 5: ...re than one Thunderbolt expansion module is in the module stack the Thunderbolt module is not at the top of the stack message will display only one module is permitted and it should be at the top of the stack Frequently asked questions What is USB Type C USB Type C is a smaller reversible USB connector with 4x high speed lanes 24 pin USB Type C can deliver data including Thunderbolt 3 audio and vi...

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