User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Compliance Statements
- Safety Statements
- Warning Statements
- Product Diagram
- Top View
- Side View
- Product Information
- Package Contents
- Requirements
- Powering the Multiport Adapter
- USB Power Delivery 3.0
- USB Power Delivery 2.0
- Connecting the USB-C Power Adapter
- Disconnecting the USB-C Power Adapter
- Connecting the Multiport Adapter
- USB-A Ports
- HDMI Port
- RJ45 Port
- USB-A Port
- Inserting an SD Card
- Removing an SD Card
- LED Indicators
- RJ45 Port
- Additional Information
- Installing the Driver
- Configuring a Display
- Display Preference
- Troubleshooting
- Reactivating an SD Card Autoplay/Autorun Function
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Make This My Main Display:
• Select this checkbox to mark the current display as the main or primary
display. When using the other display types, the main display will either
be extended (Extend desktop to this display) or Duplicated (Duplicate this
display).
Resolution:
• The number of pixels rendered on the display measure as width x height (e.g.
1920 x 1080).
Troubleshooting
Reactivating an SD Card Autoplay/Autorun Function
Depending on the Host Computer’s OS, the SD Card Conguration screen may
appear, giving you several conguration options. If you select the Take No
Action option, you will deactivate the Autoplay/Autorun function. To revert
back to the original settings:
1. Navigate to the Host Computer’s root directory (e.g. My Computer or
Computer in Windows).
2. In the root directory, locate the SD Card (may be listed by the manufacturer’s
name) on the left-hand side of the screen.
3. Right-click on the SD Card.
4. Select Open Autoplay or Autorun (depending on the Host Computer’s OS)
from the drop-down menu. Selecting Autoplay or Autorun will reactivate
the SD Card’s Autoplay/Autorun functionality.
5. The SD Card Conguration screen will appear, enabling you to select an
alternative conguration option.