THUNDERBOLT
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DISPLAY DOCKING STATION
+ POWER DELIVERY 96W
ENGLISH.................................................... 05–14
DEUTSCH.................................................. 15–24
FRANÇAIS................................................. 25–35
ESPAÑOL................................................... 36–45
ITALIANO................................................... 46–56
ČESKY........................................................ 57–66
POLSKI...................................................... 67–76
SLOVENSKY.............................................. 77–86
LIETUVOS.................................................. 87–97
NEDERLANDS........................................... 98–107
WEEE........................................................108–109
Declaration of Conformity.......................110–111
FCC...........................................................112
Important note about 8K resolution: The docking station supports the resolution up to
8K (7680x4320/30Hz), but this resolution can only be set if supported by your laptop
- Thunderbolt™ 3 must support DisplayPort 1.4. In case Thunderbolt™ 3 of your laptop
only supports DisplayPort 1.2, the maximum resolution is just 5K 5120x2880/60Hz.
Important notice about the USB-C port connection: The docking station is built
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on the Titan Ridge chipset and supports also the USB-C port connection, but it also
must be supported by the laptop. USB-C is an open standard, which means that laptop
manufacturers can freely customize the USB-C protocol. Unfortunately, this means
that docking stations built on the Intel Titan Ridge chipset may not work properly on all
devices with the USB-C port.
GLOSSARY
• Interface / port / connector / input / slot – a place where two devices are physically connected.
• Chipset – a semiconductor device in a laptop, tablet or PC controlling the function of a port.
• USB-C / USB Type-C / Thunderbolt
introduced by USBIF in their specification USB 3.1. Windows 10 (Microsoft), macOS X
(Apple) and Chrome OS and Android (Google) have introduced native support for this
connector. It allows faster charging, energizing, doublefunction (a host but also
a guest), support for alternative modes (DisplayPort, MHL, Thunderbolt) and error
messaging using Billboard equipment.
• USB 3.1 / 3.0 / 2.0 – a standard for USB interface / port for connection of various USB
devices. Various USB devices can be connected to the docking station or adapter
using the USB interface type A. USB type B is used for connecting the docking
station or adapter to a laptop or tablet.
• HDMI / Display Port – a standard for digital graphical interface / port for connection
of monitors and other graphical display devices.
• LAN (Local Area Network) – the local computer network is now the most popular
Ethernet that achieves a theoretical transfer rate of up to 1 Gbit/s at the docking
station - GLAN / RJ-45.
• Audio – designation for audio input (microphone) or output (earphones /
loudspeakers).
SPECIFICATION
• 1x Thunderbolt™ 4 port for connection to a laptop
• Power Delivery: 96 W
• 2x Thunderbolt™4 port
Data
Video Port
• Video Ports: 1x HDMI
• Resolution:
Thunderbolt™ 4 with DisplayPort 1.4 support
1 monitor 1x HDMI/TB4 up to 8K/30Hz
2 monitors HDMI+TB4 or 2x TB4 up to 2x4K/60Hz
Thunderbolt™ 3 with DisplayPort 1.4 support
1 monitor 1x HDMI/TB4 up to 8K/30Hz
2 monitors HDMI+TB4 or 2x TB4 up to 2x4K/60Hz
Thunderbolt™ 3 with DisplayPort 1.2 support
1 monitor 1x HDMI/TB4 up to 5K/60Hz
2 monitors HDMI+TB4 or 2x TB4 up to 2x4K/60Hz
USB-C with DisplayPort 1.4 support
1 monitor 1x HDMI/TB4 up to 4K/60Hz
USB-C with DisplayPort 1.2 support
1 monitor 1x HDMI/TB4 up to 4K/30Hz
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