Instruction Manual
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Install the docking station
When you connect the dock to your laptop’s USB-C port, the required drivers are
automatically installed. If you receive a prompt to automatically install the driver(s),
follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
The drivers can also be found under the
Support
tab on our website at:
Notes:
• An active internet connection is required.
• It may take up to five minutes for the drivers to install.
Power the docking station
When the docking station is plugged in and powered, you can use USB-C Power
Delivery to power and charge your laptop through its USB-C port. The docking station
cannot receive power from the host laptop, therefore the power adapter must always
be connected to the docking station.
1. Select the appropriate power cord for your region and connect it to the power
adapter.
2. Connect the power adapter to an AC electrical outlet and to the docking station’s
DC 20V IN
(power input) port.
3. Connect the USB-C cable to a USB-C port on your host laptop and to the USB-C host
port on the dock.
Note:
In order to power and charge your connected laptop, its USB-C port must
support USB Power Delivery.
Connect your devices to the dock
1. Connect your peripherals to the dock (for example, USB devices, RJ 45 network, and
so on).
2. Connect your external display(s) to the dock’s video port(s). The dock features one
HDMI port, and two DisplayPort ports.
Note:
The
USB 3.0 ports
and
USB 3.0 Type-C port
are standard USB 3.0 throughput
ports. When the dock is connected to a host laptop, these ports provide a trickle
charge to a selection of devices.
Install the remaining drivers
Depending on your operating system, the dock will automatically install some of
the required drivers once connected to your host laptop. To complete the full driver
installation process: