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Installation

Side A Ports

1. 

Connect the 

Built-in USB-C Host Cable

 on the Multiport Adapter to a USB-C port 

on your host computer. Your computer will automatically detect the device and 

install all the required drivers.

2. 

Connect an HDMI cable from up to two HDMI enabled display devices, to the 

HDMI Output Ports

 on the Multiport Adapter, to add additional HDMI displays to 

your workstation.

Notes:

• 

This Multiport adapter uses DisplayPort 1.4 with MST to achieve dual 

display functionality. 

• 

Your computer’s USB-C port must support DP Alt Mode in order to output 

video, and DP Alt Mode with MST in order to output dual video. 

• 

Video performance, such as resolution and refresh rate, depends upon 

your host computer’s video controller and support for DisplayPort 1.4 

(DSC). 

3. 

Insert your memory card into the 

micro

SD Card Reader

. Your computer will 

recognize the card and mount it as a drive. To remove the memory card, 

pull the 

memory card out.

4. 

Insert your memory card into the 

SD Card Reader

. Your computer will recognize 

the card and mount it as a drive. To remove the memory card, 

push the card in 

and  then pull the memory card out. 

 

  

Note: 

To protect your memory card and the data stored on it, it’s important  

  

to safely unmount (eject) the card within your computer’s operating system,  

  

before physically removing the card from the Multiport Adapter.

Installation Cont’d

Side B Ports

5.   Connect a USB-A cable from your USB peripheral device to the 

USB-A Data/

Charge Port

 on the Multiport Adapter, to connect the device to your computer, 

and/or charge your device with up to 5V/1.5A (7.5W).

Notes:

• 

A USB-C power adapter must be connected to the 

USB-C 100W Power 

Delivery Port

 on the Multiport adapter, in order to charge connected 

peripheral devices. 

• 

Without a power adapter connected, the USB port will output whatever 

bus power is available, up to 4.5W. 

6. 

Connect a USB-A cable from your USB peripheral device to the 

USB-A Data Port

 

on the Multiport Adapter, to connect the device to your computer.

7. 

Connect a CAT 5e/CAT 6 cable from your local area network (e.g. Router, Switch, 

Modem, etc.) to the 

Gb Ethernet Port

 on the Multiport Adapter, to access your 

network via a wired LAN connection.

Side C Ports

8. 

(Optional)

 

Connect a USB-C power adapter (up to 100W) from an AC outlet to 

the 

USB-C 100W Power Delivery Port

 on the Multiport Adapter

, to charge the 

computer that’s connected to the 

Built-in USB-C Host Cable

.

Notes:

• 

The Multiport adapter reserves 15W of power, with up to 85W available for 

charging your computer. 

• 

When a USB-C power adapter is not connected, the 

USB-A Data/Charge 

Port 

cannot be used to power and charge connected peripheral devices.

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