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FAQ
How much power can this hub deliver?
This hub conforms to the Power Delivery 3.0 (PD 3.0) standard and can deliver up to 100W, however 10W is reserved for the hub itself. This allows for up to 90W of power delivery to the host device. The hub’s USB ports can deliver power by the USB specification, such as battery charging 1.2 (BC1.2) at 5V/1.5A for 7.5W if the device supports.
How should this hub be operated?
As with all electronics, the hub should be kept away from contact with any liquid. Avoid overly dry or overly humid environments. Also avoid below-freezing temperatures or direct sunlight in very hot environments. The hub should not be operated while free hanging and it’s best to avoid bending the integrated cable unnecessarily or for a prolonged period of time. Always be careful when plugging/unplugging cables and devices.
Are there any extra operating details for this hub?
While the hub supports hot-plug functionality, allow for up to at least 10 seconds for any connection to be recognized. Devices requiring their own power source should be connected to that source prior to being used with the hub. When not in use, store the hub in a dry place.
Any additional video/display output caveats?
Hosts require DisplayPort Alternate Mode support. HDMI 1.4b, 2.0b, and DP 1.4a supported with embedded arbitrary EDID. Hosts with DP 1.4 support can output at the full listed resolution while DP 1.2 hosts can only output up to 3840x2160@30Hz. Non-mirrored display modes require the host to have MST support.