i-tec USB-C / Thunderbolt Docking Station
Incompatible devices/systems
The dock relies on new features introduced with USB 3.1 and as such, the
USB-C Power Delivery feature is not backwards compatible with USB 3.0/2.0
for charging older devices. Additionally, USB-A 3.0/2.0 (Male) to USB-C
(Female) converters are not compatible for connecting USB-C devices in the
USB-A 3.0 ports of the dock. Most current phones and tablets with a USB-C
port do not support Alt Mode video output, and some do not support USB-C
Power Delivery. Check the device documentation or contact the device
manufacturer to verify suitability with these technologies.
CHARGING AND POWER SUPPLY
The adapter offers 1x USB-C Power Delivery port, which is designed to power
the connected "parent" device using the original / external AC adapter and to
charge devices connected via USB-C or USB-A 3.0 ports. The dock has the
ability to charge the host up to 85W via the standard USB-C Power Delivery
port. As mentioned above, some devices that support video output via USB-C
cannot be charged via USB-C. An original charger must be used for these
devices/systems.
The majority of problems with the docking station and the connected
peripheral devices can be solved by disconnecting the USB-C cable of the
docking station from the USB-C port of the PC / Mac / smartphone and
reconnecting after approximately 10 s.
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USING IN WINDOWS OS
Advanced configuration for the graphics – after connecting the monitor and
clicking on the settings for "Image Resolution" in Windows, you can select
the monitor you want to use.
By clicking on the second monitor and moving it you can position this
monitor as required relative to the original monitor of your laptop / tablet
Now you can set Extend and Mirror mode:
• Mirror mode: on the monitor select the 2
→ Mirror this display → OK.
• Extend mode: on the monitor select the 2
monitors → Extend this display → OK.
Quick Start
Monitor, select Several monitors
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Monitor, select Several
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