Charge a device
If you're only using the front USB 3.0 port to charge a device, a connection to a host
laptop isn't required.
• To charge a device, connect it to the USB 3.0 port located on the front of the
docking station.
Note: This front USB 3.0 port can only fast-charge connected devices that comply with
USB Battery Charging Specification Revision 1.2.
Configure a display device
Use your Windows operating system to adjust display settings for multiple monitors.
Your laptop hardware must support dual external displays through its Thunderbolt 3
port.
Connect a display to the DisplayPort port
The docking station's DisplayPort connection supports DisplayPort 1.2, as well as
DP++. Because the port supports DP++, you can use passive adapters or cables to
connect different types of monitors to the DisplayPort port.
Type of display
DisplayPort
HDMI
DVI
VGA
Connect a display to the Thunderbolt 3 USB-C port
You can also connect a display (or a display adapter) to one of the docking station's
Thunderbolt 3 ports. One of the docking station's Thunderbolt 3 ports must remain
connected to your host laptop.
Type of Display
DisplayPort
HDMI
DVI
VGA
Instruction manual
Adapter needed (sold separately)
DisplayPort to HDMI 4K Audio / Video Converter
DisplayPort to DVI Adapter
DisplayPort to VGA Adapter
Adapter Needed (sold separately)
USB-C to DisplayPort Adapter Cable - 4K 60Hz
USB-C to HDMI Adapter - 4K 60Hz
USB-C to DVI Adapter
USB-C to VGA Adapter
None
(CDP2DPMM1MB)
7
(DP2HD4KS)
(DP2DVI2)
(DP2VGA2)
(CDP2HD4K60)
(CDP2DVI)
(CDP2VGA)