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Quick Start / USB 3.0/USB-C/Thunderbolt, 3x Display Docking Station / English
Quick Start / USB 3.0/USB-C/Thunderbolt, 3x Display Docking Station / English
1 monitor – 1x HDMI 1 až 4K/60Hz*
1 monitor – 1x HDMI 2 až 4K/30Hz
2 monitors – HDMI 1 + HDMI 2
až 4K/60Hz* + 4K/30Hz
1 monitor – 1x VGA až 1080p/60Hz
2 monitors – HDMI 2 + VGA až 4K/30Hz + 1080p/60Hz
3 monitors – HDMI 1 + HDMI 2 + VGA až 4K/60Hz* + 4K/30Hz + 1080p/60Hz
INSTALLING DRIVERS ON OTHER OPERATING SYSTEMS
For Android, Chrome OS and Ubuntu, use the DisplayLink chipset manufactur-
er’s drivers. These can be downloaded from our website www.i-tec.cz under the
“Download” tab for this product or here:
http://www.displaylink.com/downloads.
HDMI/VGA MONITOR CONNECTION
Use an HDMI/VGA cable to connect the monitor to the docking station. The mon-
itor may flicker on the laptop/tablet during installation of the additional monitor,
which is a standard condition. The docking station offers a graphic interface:
1x VGA and 2x HDMI
(HDMI1 port is only available if the docking station is connect-
ed to the USB-C port of your laptop). The dock supports:
- Connect up to three 4K monitors simultaneously (1x HDMI1 4K 3840x2160@60Hz,
1x HDMI2 4K 3840x2160@30Hz and 1x VGA 1920x1080@60Hz)
USING THE DOCKING STATION IN OS WINDOWS
You can now make the Extend and Mirror/Duplicate settings:
•
Extend
mode: on the screen, select Multiple monitors
Extend this view
OK.
•
Mirror / Duplicate
mode: on the screen, select Multi monitor
Duplicate this
view to 2 and 3
OK.
Check the “Set this monitor as main” box to select the additional monitor as the
main monitor.
Click and drag the second monitor to position it relative to the original monitor on
your laptop/tablet as needed.
Standby / Hibernate mode and Video port
- after activating the laptop/tablet from
Standby / Hibernate mode, the primary (original) monitor is displayed, so we recom-
mend using the one integrated with the laptop/tablet as the primary monitor to log
back into the system.
Mirror mode
- the additional monitor is governed by the parameters of the original
monitor in the system, i.e. if you set the Mirror mode and the original monitor has
a resolution of 1280x1024, then the screen is transferred to the additional monitor
at a maximum resolution of 1280x1024, even if you set it to a higher resolution.
You can also easily control the monitors using the keyboard option
“Windows” + P
(this keyboard shortcut is only functional from Windows 7 onwards). To use the
monitor in Windows 7, there are options for Computer Only, Duplicate, Extend and
Projector Only. In Windows 8 / 8.1 you can choose: Computer screen only, Duplicate,
Extend, Second screen only.
Placement of one additional monitor in relation to the original laptop/tablet monitor