INSTALLING THE DRIVERS
The docking station can be connected directly, the drivers are included in the operating
system. For Windows 10, please make sure that you have the latest Thunderbolt™ 3
drivers from your laptop manufacturer installed in your computer.
HARDWARE INSTALLATION (CONNECTING THE DOCKING STATION TO LAPTOP / TABLET)
1. Turn on the laptop / tablet and connect the power adapter to the docking station.
2. Connect the docking station power adapter to the AC 110 V / 230 V network
3. Connect the Thunderbolt™ 3 cable to the Thunderbolt™ 3 port on the front panel of
the docking station.
4. Connect the second end to a free Thunderbolt™ 3 / USB-C* port of your laptop / tablet.
5. In Windows OS, permit a new Thunderbolt™ 3 device – see figure
6. In Linux, enable the new Thunderbolt™ 3 device. Must be displayed as Enabled
7. Subsequently, the automatic installation of ports in each system starts.
8. After finishing installation, we recommend that you restart the laptop / tablet.
CONNECTING THE DISPLAYPORT MONITOR
For connection of the monitor to the docking station, use a DisplayPort cable. During
the installation of an additional monitor, the laptop / tablet monitor may may blink,
this is a normal state. Docking station supports up to two monitors. Graphic Interface:
2x DisplayPort
8K resolution is supported only if Thunderbolt™ 3 connector of your laptop supports
If Thunderbolt™ 3 only supports DisplayPort 1.2, the maximum resolution is 5K
2 monitors connected simultaneously 2x DisplayPort,
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1 monitor connected through 1 DisplayPort cable
- resolution up to 8K 7680x4320/30Hz
DisplayPort 1.4.
5120x2880/60Hz
resolution up to 4K 4096x2160@60Hz
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