VT2000 | VT2500 | VT2510 MULTI DISPLAY MST DOCK USER MANUAL
TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...................................................... INTRODUCTION.................................................................. FEATURES............................................................................ CONTENTS.......................................................................... SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS.................................................... DOCKING STATION PORTS................................................ DOCKING STATION SETUP..........
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Always read the safety instructions carefully. Keep the User Manual for future reference. Keep this equipment away from humidity. If any of the following situations arise, have the equipment checked by a service technician immediately: • The equipment has been exposed to moisture. • The equipment has obvious signs of breakage. • The equipment has not been working well or you cannot get it to function according to this manual.
INTRODUCTION The VT2000 / VT2500 / VT2510 is built to be slim and light. It allows you to connect additional USB devices and monitors through one convenient USB-C Cable. You can run up to 3 displays at 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz with the VT2000 / VT250 (depending on the host device). Extend up to 3 displays 2 x 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz with 1 x 1920x1080 @ 60Hz with the VT2510. The 4 USB ports let you connect mice, keyboards, external storage drives and additional devices all in one place.
CONTENTS VT2000 - 901284 VT2500 - 901381 VT2510 - 901551 • VT2000 Multi Display MST Dock • USB-C to USB-C Cable • User Manual • • • • • • • • VT2500 Multi Display MST Dock 100W Power Adapter USB-C to USB-C Cable User Manual VT2510 Multi Display MST Dock 100W Power Adapter USB-C to USB-C Cable User Manual SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Compatible Devices System with USB-C port that supports DisplayPort over USB-C (DP Alt Mode MST) for video or MacBook with USB-C port that supports DisplayPort over USB-C (DP Alt
DOCKING STATION PORTS USB 3.0 USB 2.0 5 USB 2 .0 USB 3.
DOCKING STATION PORTS (Continued) Port Description 1. USB-A 3.0 Port Connect a USB-A device, supports 5Gbps transfer speeds 2. Micro SD Card Slot Supports SD V2.0/SDHC (Up to 32GB), compatible with SDXC (Up to 2TB) 3. SD Card Slot Supports SD V2.0/SDHC (Up to 32GB), compatible with SDXC (Up to 2TB) 4. Audio Jack Connect headphones, headset or other devices with 3.5mm connector 5. RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet Connect a network router or modem at 10/100/1000 Mbps 6. USB-A 2.
DOCKING STATION SETUP Connecting Power 1. Plug the power adapter into the USB-C Power In port on the back of the dock. Connect the other end into a power outlet. Note: Power supply is not required for dock operation. USB-C Power Supply for charging host system via USB-C PD. VT2000 does not include a USB-C Power Adapter, Sold Separately. VT2500 / VT2510 include 100W USB-C Power Adapter. USB 2.0 7 USB 2 .0 USB 3.
DOCKING STATION SETUP (Continued) Connecting Systems 1. Connect the included USB-C cable to the USB-C Host port on the side of the VT2000 / VT2500 / VT2510. Connect the other end to your host laptop, PC or Mac. 2. The VT2000 / VT2500 / VT2510 has high resolution DP and HDMI outputs. Resolutions up to 3840 x 2160 @ 60Hz are supported depending on monitors connected and the host system capabilities.
DOCKING STATION SETUP (Continued) Single Display Setup 1. Connect your monitor to the Display A - DisplayPort, Display B - DisplayPort or Display C - HDMI. USB 2.0 USB 2 .0 USB 3.0 A B C DISPLAYPORT DISPLAYPORT HDMI USB-C POWER IN Note: Display A, B and C output video via USB-C DP Alt Mode and will only output video when connected to a host system with this feature.
DOCKING STATION SETUP (Continued) Dual Display Setup 1. Connect monitor 1 to the Display A DisplayPort. 2. Connect monitor 2 to Display B - DisplayPort or Display C - HDMI USB 2.0 USB 2 .0 USB 3.
DOCKING STATION SETUP (Continued) Triple Display Setup 1. Connect monitor 1 to Display A DisplayPort. 2. Connect monitor 2 to Display B DisplayPort. 3. Connect monitor 3 to Display C HDMI. USB 2.0 11 USB 2 .0 USB 3.
SUPPORTED RESOLUTIONS SINGLE DISPLAY Display Connection DP or HDMI Host System DP 1.2 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz / 2560 x 1440 @ 60Hz / 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz Host System DP 1.4 3840 x 2160 @ 60Hz / 2560 x 1440 @ 60Hz / 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz Host System DP 1.4 MST 3840 x 2160 @ 60Hz / 2560 x 1440 @ 60Hz / 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz macOS (Intel, M1, M2) 3840 x 2160 @ 60Hz / 2560 x 1440 @ 60Hz / 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz DUAL DISPLAY Display Connection DP + DP or DP + HDMI Host System DP 1.
SUPPORTED RESOLUTIONS TRIPLE DISPLAY Display Connection DP + DP + HDMI Host System DP 1.2 N/A Host System DP 1.4 N/A Host System DP 1.4 MST VT2000 / VT2500 - (3) 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz VT2510 - (2) 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz, (1) 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz macOS (Intel, M1, M2) N/A Note: In order to extend output to 3 displays and have video output from the host system, host system must have dedicated graphics with support for USB-C DP Alt Mode W/ MST. Host systems with DP 1.3 / DP 1.
DISPLAY SETTINGS (Windows) Windows 10 - Display Setup 1. Right Click on any open spot on your desktop and select “Display Settings” Arranging Displays 2. In “Display”, select the desired display that you want to adjust. Click and drag the selected display to your preferred arrangement Extending or Duplicating Displays 3. Scroll down to “Multiple displays” and select the mode in the drop-down list that fits your needs Adjusting Resolution 4.
AUDIO SETTINGS (Windows) Windows 10 - Audio Setup 1. Right Click on the speaker icon in the lower right corner and select “Open Sound settings” 2. Under the Output menu select “Speakers (USB Advanced Audio Device)” 15 3.
DISPLAY SETTINGS (macOS) When a new display is connected to your Mac, it will default to being extended to the right of the main display. To configure the settings for each of your displays, select “Displays” from the “System Preferences” menu. This will open the “Display Preferences” window on each of your displays allowing you to configure each.
DISPLAY SETTINGS (macOS Continued) 1. To arrange displays and configure mirrored or extended displays click on the arrangement tab. 2. To move a display, click and drag the display in the arrangements window. 3. To change primary display, click on the small bar on top of the main monitor and drag in onto the monitor you want to be the primary.
FAQ Q1. Why doesn’t my third monitor display when I set the triple display mode? Step 2: Disconnect laptop display A1. Step 1: Selecting the main display 1. Select the laptop display (“1” is the default display for laptops) and scroll down to “Multiple displays”. 1. Right-click on your desktop and select “Display Settings” 2. Select “Disconnect this display”, then the laptop display panel will become disconnected. 2.
FAQ Q2. Why are my 2K and 4K monitors displaying abnormally when I enable dual or triple display mode? 3. Make sure that the resolution values for each monitor on “Desktop resolution” and “Active signal resolution” match. A2. The resolution of some monitors may not adjust automatically and the “Active signal resolution” from the Windows setting “Display resolution” may not match. Make sure to set the resolution to the same value for best results. 1.
FAQ Q3. What is High Dynamic Range (HDR)? Q4. Why does it show “slow charging” on my laptop. A3. High Dynamic Range (HDR) creates much more lifelike experiences by allowing bright objects such as lights and highlights glinting off shiny objects to be displayed much brighter than other objects in the scene. HDR also allow for more details in dark scenes. True HDR playback is not yet available on the built-in displays of most laptops and tablets.
NOTICE FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
WARRANTY VisionTek Products LLC, (“VisionTek”) is pleased to warrant to the original purchaser (“Warrantee”) of the Device (“Product”), that the product will be free from manufacturing defects in material for Two (2) Years when given normal and proper usage. The product must be registered within 30 days from the original date of purchase to receive this 2 year warranty. All products not registered within 30 days will ONLY receive a 1 year limited warranty.
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