Instruction manual
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Specifications
USB 3.0
• Also referred to as USB 3.1 Gen 1.
• Supports connectivity speeds up to 5Gbps.
USB-C
• Some USB-C™ ports might only provide data transfers and might not support video
or USB Power Delivery 3.0.
Note:
For this multiport adapter to operate properly, check to ensure that your host
laptop supports DP Alt Mode and USB Power Delivery 3.0.
• If your laptop supports DP Alt Mode, but not USB Power Delivery, then the multiport
adapter will be powered by your laptop’s host USB-C port.
• Supports data throughput up to 5Gbps, as well as DP Alt Mode (video over USB-C),
and USB Power Delivery 3.0 maximum 100 watts (20V/5A).
• Connect the multiport adapter to a Thunderbolt™ 3 (via USB-C) port.
USB 3.0 Type-C port
• Supports USB Power Delivery 3.0.
Note:
The total power allocated for downstream USB peripherals (e.g. USB device) is up
to 7.5 watts (depending on the host). When using the Type-C port for data transfer the
allocated power is shared between the USB-C and USB-A ports.
USB 3.0 Type-A port
• Transmits data up to 5Gbps.
• Charges connected USB device using BC (battery charging) 1.2 with power up to 7.5
watts (5V/1.5A).
DisplayPort Alternate Mode
• DP Alt Mode is a specification that allows a video signal to transfer over USB-C.
USB Power Delivery 3.0
• Delivers up to 100 watts of power through the USB-C or Thunderbolt 3 port on the
host laptop.