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PRODUCT

SAFETY

GENERAL SAFETY & HANDLING

Carefully review each step in this user manual 

as wellas the online documentation before 

setting up your Xebec Tri-Screen 2. Use the 

provided cables and accessories as directed 

in this manual to avoid damaging the product. 

Using third party cables may cause damage to 

your laptop.

If any part is broken or damaged, do not attempt 

to fix yourself as this will void your warranty. 

Instead, please contact the retailer, or email 

us at 

[email protected]

. Refer to the 

warranty on page 13 for additional details.

Store the Xebec Tri-Screen 2 in appropriate

conditions, avoiding exposure to moisture, dust, 

and extreme heat or cold. We recommend you 

remove the cables from the inputs on the Xebec 

Tri-Screen 2 before storing to avoid damaging 

the inputs or cables. Please use caution when 

storing the Xebec Tri-Screen 2 and avoid putting 

excessive amounts of pressure or weight on 

the product.

In the event that there is any liquid spilled on 

the Xebec Tri-Screen 2, unplug all the cables 

Immediately and dry the entire product off with 

a dry soft towel. Wait for it to dry entirely before 

using again. To avoid an electric shock, unplug 

all the cables before cleaning the screens. Only 

clean with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth.

CHOKING HAZARD

The Xebec Tri-Screen 2 and its accessories contain 

small parts that may present a chocking hazard. 

Please keep out of reach from small children.

Summary of Contents for TRI-SCREEN 2

Page 1: ...1 TRI SCREEN 2 USER GUIDE Check out our Getting Started Guide online at www thexebec com pages get_started ...

Page 2: ... Inputs and Buttons Connect Your Tri Screen 2 Set It Up Laptop Display Configuration Customize Your Tri Screen 2 Kickstand Tech Specs Pack Up and Go Additional Help Product Safety FCC Compliance Warranty 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 ...

Page 3: ...3 PARTS OVERVIEW Inputs Buttons Tri Screen 2 ...

Page 4: ...exebec com pages get_started or Reference the laptop ports shown below to identify which cable s you will use to connect each screen to your laptop To learn more or if you have any additional questions visit www thexebec com contact If you didn t purchase a Xebec Tri Screen Adapter at checkout scan the QR code to order now ...

Page 5: ... the bracket to hug the edges and sit on top of the laptop screen 2 SLIDE IT OUT Grab the tab and slide out the screen from the bracket Repeat on the other side then tilt the screens to your desired viewing angle 3 PLUG IT IN Using the necessary cables identified on the previous page plug one end into the Tri Screen 2 and the other into your laptop See Inputs and Buttons on page 3 for an input dia...

Page 6: ...each screen 3 Click and drag the numbered screens to the configuration shown below 4 Ensure that Extend these displays is selected under Multiple Displays menu 5 To increase the zoom click the Change the size of text apps and other items dropdown and select 150 or preferred zoom screens 3 and 2 might need to be swapped based on your specific setup ...

Page 7: ... the Mirror Displays box is unchecked 4 Click each monitor icon and note on which of your screens a red frame appears 5 Click and drag the screen icons so that they are on the same side as the associated screens with a red frame 6 To increase the zoom click the Scaled radio button and select 1280 x 800 from the dropdown menu or preferred zoom ...

Page 8: ...o the Xebec USB C 90 Degree Pass Through Charging Adapter and then into the one of the Tri Screen 2 s USB C inputs BUILT IN KICKSTAND FOR EVERYDAY USE To provide a little extra screen support an ex tendable kickstand is built in to the back of your Tri Screen 2 Simply pull down the kickstand and extend the foot to the desired length When you re done push the foot back in lift the kickstand into th...

Page 9: ...pect ratio 60hz refresh rate 180 degree screen rotation Adjustable brightness Power consumption 5V 2A per screen DISPLAY 2 x USB C with DP inputs Video and Power Pass through charging Mini HDMI input Video only SIZE AND WEIGHT Weight 2 pounds Depth 1 inch Height 7 5 inches Width 12 inches ...

Page 10: ...n take offthe Tri Screen 2 and pack it up separately Leave it on or pack it separately the choice is yours Additional Help Have more questions Scan the QR code to access our Support Center at www thexebec com troubleshoot Need more support Contact us at contact thexebec com Want to be featured Tag us on social media with yourfavorite shot using the Xebec Tri Screen 2 Use the hashtags Xebec and Fre...

Page 11: ...voiding exposure to moisture dust and extreme heat or cold We recommend you remove the cables from the inputs on the Xebec Tri Screen 2 before storing to avoid damaging the inputs or cables Please use caution when storing the Xebec Tri Screen 2 and avoid putting excessive amounts of pressure or weight on the product In the event that there is any liquid spilled on the Xebec Tri Screen 2 unplug all...

Page 12: ... can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the device off and on the user is en...

Page 13: ...d We will at our sole option provide one of the following remediesto satisfy a proper claim under this limited warranty Repair or replace any defective or malfunctioning part at no charge using new or refurbished replacement parts Replace this product with a new Xebec Tri Screen the Product at no charge For purposes of this Limited Warranty refurbished means a product or part that hasbeen substant...

Page 14: ...tion of Liability IN NO EVENT UNDER ANY CAUSE OF ACTION OR THEORY OF LIABILITY WILLWE OUR DISTRIBUTORS OR SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE TO CUSTOMER OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY INDIRECT INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE ANY PRODUCT INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION PROPERTY DAMAGE LOSS OF VALUE OF THE PRODUCTOR ANY ...

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