EZQuest X40225 USB-C Dual HDMI Multimedia Hub Adapter User Manual

June 5, 2024
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EZQuest - logo Quick Instruction Manual for USB-C Dual HDMI Multimedia Hub Adapter 5 Ports with Power Delivery 3.0
Part# X40225

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Attention:

  1. If you like to use your HMDI port for the 1st and 2nd display and you like to close your MacBook Pro or other laptops with USB-C, you must have the USB-C power cable connected to the hub. (Closing your laptop without the USB-C power cable connected to the hub, will put your laptop in sleep mode).
  2. Please make sure that you select the correct HDMI ports from your TV or your display INPUT so that your computer display can be shown.

Features:

  1. HDMI 1: Resolution up to 4K/60Hz when single display either on DP 1.2 or DP 1.4
  2. HDMI 2: Resolution up to 4K/30Hz when single display on DP 1.4
  3. PD 3.0: Supports 100W power input, charging output of 87W
  4. Two 5Gb/s USB3.0 ports with BC1.2 capability
  • Due to Apple M1 limitation on MacBook Pro 13″ & Air 2020, you can only use one extended external display

EZQuest X40225 USB C Dual HDMI Multimedia Hub Adapter
Efficient Work Flow with Dual HDMI Extended Mode

Create up to three extended mode displays on MacBooks with Intel processors and expand your work throughout these displays so you can work faster and more efficiently. Mirror your MacBook display to Dual HDMI displays in up to 1080p at 30Hz or UHD (3840×2160) at 60Hz on one and 30Hz on the 2nd one. Simply connect the adapter to the two USB-C ports on your MacBook and then to your display, TV, or projector via an HDMI cable (sold separately).

USB 3.0 with BC 1.2

Use the standard USB 3.0 ports to connect devices such as your flash drives, camera, external hard drives, or a USB cable for syncing. You can also use the USB 3.0 ports with BC 1.2 for charging your iPhone, iPod, and more. With the huge variety of portable devices with differences in USB ports, and the complicated nature of rechargeable batteries, the USB battery charging I BC ) version 1.2 is a critical standard for establishing the proper way to charge a battery from a USB port. One USB 3.0 port is equipped with BC 1.2 so you can charge your devices with peace of mind.
Setting Mirror & Extended mode for Mac: (You must use your MacBook Pro screen)

  1. From the Apple menu, choose “System Preferences’
  2. Choose “Displays…
  3. Click the “Arrangement tab”.
  4. In the lower-left corner of the Arrangement pane, select “Mirror Displays.”

In OS X Mavericks or later, you can choose to add a status menu to make it easier to mirror your displays. Use this menu to select your display monitor or TV. To add the menu to the top of your screen, select “Show mirroring options” in the menu bar when available. EZQuest X40225 USB C Dual HDMI
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The blue boxes represent all displays that you’ve connected. The white bar at the top of both boxes represents your primary display. In video mirroring, both displays have a white bar because they show the same information. You might see black bars on the sides of the screen image.

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fig4This happens if you choose a resolution in the Display pane that only one of your displays supports. Your Mac uses the closest matching resolution. To switch between the mirror and an extended mode, press: Command-Brightness Down EZQuest X40225 USB C Dual HDMI
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Intel-Based Macs with 2 USB-C Ports

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Extended Mode (A 1 B & C)
M1 Based on MacBook Pro 13″ and Air 2020

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Extended Mode ( A and B )
Due to the Apple M1 limitation on MacBook Pro 13″
& Air 2020, you can only use one external extended display.

How to Change the Resolution and Refresh Rate on Mac: System Preferences, Click on Display, Under the Display: While holding the Option button down, click on ” Scale ” twice then you can see the range of resolutions. Then click on the ” Show low-resolution modes” box. Then you can choose the Refresh Rate available.
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