SIIG CE-MTDK31-S2 USB C Multitask Hub Stand Holder User Manual
- June 1, 2024
- SIIG
Table of Contents
SIIG CE-MTDK31-S2 USB C Multitask Hub Stand Holder
Features
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Supports two USB-A SGbps speed port
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Supports an USB-C SGbps speed port
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Support HDMI video output via DP Alt mode.
DP 1.2 host resolution up to 4K@30Hz
DP 1 .4 host resolution up to 4K@60Hz -
Supports HDR
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Supports SD & micro SD 3.0 (UHS-I) card reader. can use simultaneously.
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Supports an 3.5mm headset jack
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Supports USB PD 3.0 charging
Input: 1 00W (max), charging 88W (max)
(12W for the docking use) -
Compatible with Thunderbolt3 and Type-C host
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Fits under 13″ Tablet
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Rotatable design with built-in damping, and it’s better for getting the perfect angle, height, and orientation
Package contents
- USB-C Multitask Hub Stand Holder
- User Manual
- USB-C M to F Adapter
(The adapter is able to solve some protection case interference problems encountered during use with Smartphone/ Table devices.)
System requirements
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Tablet or Smart phone with an available
USB Type-C (Thunderbolt 3 compatible)
Port which supports DP Alt Mode and Power Delivery -
Supports Windows/ Mac I Chrome I Android
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Compatible with iPad Pro 12.9 inch 5th/ 4th/ 3rd Gen, iPad Pro 11 inch 4th/ 3rd / 2nd/1st Gen, iPad Air 5th/4th, Surface Pro 9/8, Surface Go, Samsung Galaxy S20 5G, Google Pixel Book
What is USB 3.1 Type-C?
- USB 3.1 Type-C is a new generation connector interface of USB 3.1 standard, that is capable to support for the following:
- USB 3.1 Gen 1 support up to 5 Gbps data transfer rate and USB 3.1 Gen 2 support up to 10 Gbps data transfer rate
- Bi-directional power delivery up to 1 00W, if both the USB host connection and the device support it
- DP Alternate modes, the signal is based on the DisplayPort version to deliver different speeds.
Not all USB-C ports support the full functionality of the USB Type-C standard.
For more information, please refer to the information provided by the
manufacturers.
DP alt mode
(DisplayPort alternative mode)
This docking station supports DP alt mode, which means a DisplayPort video
signal can be transferred over a USB-C cable.
Because the docking station supports DP alt mode, so the Alt mode video port can output the video directly via DP alt mode without other driver installs.
USB Power Delivery
This docking station supports USB Power Delivery, which means it delivers up
to 100 watts of power to your connected host laptop (your laptop’s USB-C port
must support power delivery). USB Power Delivery is a specification that
allows power to be sent over a USB-C or Thunderbolt 3 cable that supports the
specification.
Ensure your USB-C cable can support PD 1 00W transfer or use the included
USB-C cable.
Layout
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PD charging input:
Connect to your PD charger
Input: 1 00W (max}, charging 88W (max)
(12W for the docking use) -
HDMI output
This video output via host DP Alt mode Connect to HDMI display
DP 1.2 host support 4K@30Hz (max)
DP 1.4 host support 4K@60Hz (max) -
USB-C SGbps port:
Support USB UASP mode SV/1.SA power output.
connect for USB peripherals -
USB-A SGbps port:
Support USB UASP mode 5V/900mA power output.
connect for USB peripherals -
3.5mm headset jack:
Connect to 3.5mm headset -
SD & TF 3.0 (UHS-1) card reader
SD & TF can use simultaneously -
USB-C host:
Connect to USB-C port which supports DP Alt Mode and Power Delivery.
PD charging 88W
(Please use include USB-C to C cable) Not all USB-C ports support the full functionality of the USB Type-C standard.
Ensure that your host USB-C port supports all functions
Common supported resolutions
Depend on the different display or host, supported resolution may different, not all display or host can support all of these resolutions.
For example:
*3440×1440 resolution need 21 :9 monitor
**Smartphone may only support 1080p output
Resolution | Refresh rate |
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3840×2160 | 60130 Hz |
3440×1440* | 60 Hz |
2560×1440 | 60 Hz |
1920×1080** | 60 Hz |
Application
*Note: USB-C M to F Adapter is able to solve some protection case interference problems encountered during use with Smartphone/Table devices.
Q&A
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Why can’t my laptop do 88W charging?
Your laptop must support 88W charging.
Not all laptops support or require 88W for charging.
Or, your Type-C cable does not support E-Mark to support charge over 60W -
Why am I using a 100W PD charger but only getting 88W charging?
Product will support PD charging up to 88W for host device and will take remaining 12W for product devices. -
Why does the HDMI output produce no signal?
Ensure your USB-C host port support DP Alt mode. -
Why my display can’t output 4K@60Hz?
It is depend on your display and host, not the all displays and hosts can output 4K@60Hz, please confirm your display and host can output 4K@60Hz.
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