ALOGIC ULCHDA-SGR MagForce DUO 2-in-1 Adapter User Guide
- June 4, 2024
- ALOGIC
Table of Contents
ALOGIC ULCHDA-SGR MagForce DUO 2-in-1 Adapter
WHAT IS IN BOX
- USB-C to HDMI and USB-A Adapter
- User Manual
PORTS
- HDMI Port
- USB-A Port
- USB-C (to computer)
NOTE
Specifications
- Model ULCHDA-SGR
- Dimensions 31 x 11 x 205 mm (L X WXH)
- Weight 29g
Output
- 1x HDMI Port
Input
- 1x USB-C Male
Power Source Consumption
- Bus powered from host sIW
USB-C port supports USB Power Delivery passthrough for charging the host device with up to 100W of power when connected to a suitable charger,
Max Resolution
- 4096×2160
Thankyou for purchasing this quality ALOGIC product. The ALOGIC USB-C 2-in-1 HDMI+USB-A adapter allows you to connect your computer to a monitor or other display device equipped with a HDMI input, as well as USB-A peripherals.
Instructions
(Refer to the images on the previous pages)
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Connecting the Hub to the Laptop
Connect the USB-C cable attached to the mini hub to a USB-C port on your computer. The device is Plug and Play compatible and will be detected and configured by your computer automatically. This process will take a few seconds the first time you plug the device in and you may receive a notification that it has been installed and is ready for use. Once the device has been recognised and set up by your computer you can connect a HDMI display and/or USB peripherals to the hub. -
Connecting Devices to the Hub
Connect external devices such as a HDMI monitor and USB flash drive to the hub as desired. The computer will detect the external devices as they are connected.
Video Resolution Support
The HDMI video output on the device is HDMI 2.0 compliant and Supports
resolutions up to 4K UHD 4096×2160. The maximum refresh rate available differs
depending on the DP Alt Mode version supported by the host computer as
indicated in the following table.
USB-C Port Video Support
Not all USB-C ports support video output. Many Windows and Chromebook
computers have multiple USB-C ports, but only support video output from one or
two of them. If using a Windows or Chromebook machine it is important to
ensure that you plug the B device into a port that supports video output for
it to be able to show video on external monitors. Many USB-C ports that have
no labeling support video however USB-C ports that have a DisplayPort logo or
Intel Thunderbolt logo printed next to them almost certainly support video
output and you should look for these icons next to the ports on your computer.
If in doubt about whether a USB-C port supports video output, consult the user manual for your computer or the support information on the manufacturer’s website.
Troubleshooting
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