SIIG USB 3.0 Dual Head Docking Station Bedienungsanleitung

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USB 3.0 Dual Head
Docking Station
Quick Installation Guide
Introduction
The USB 3.0 Dual Head Docking Station is a unique design
for a computer that has extra connectivity demands.
Features and Benefits
•Adds dual displays, Gigabit, audio out, MIC in, and
6 USB 3.0/2.0 to your USB 3.0 enabled system
•Video outputs: HDMI and DVI supporting 1080p
and up to 2048 x 1152 resolution
•Gigabit port compatible with IEEE 802.3
•CompatiblewithSuperSpeedUSB3.0andbackwards
compatible with USB 2.0 specification
•Audio out to support 2.1 & virtual 5.1 channel
sound & a MIC jack
System Requirements
•Dual core CPU at 2.0 GHz or higher processor clock
with an USB 3.0 port available
•Windows®
8 (32-/64-bit) / 7 (32-/64-bit) / Vista (32-
/64-bit) / XP (32-bit)
Packagecontents
•USB 3.0 Dual Head Docking Station
•Power Adapter
•USB 3.0 cable
•Software CD
•Quick installation guide
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Layout
Figure 1: Layout
1. Power indicator: Lights up when the power is on
2. USB indicator: Lights up when a USB device is
plugged into this unit
3. USB 3.0 ports: Connects to USB 3.0 devices
4. Speaker jack: Connects to a speaker or earphone
5. MIC jack: Connects to a microphone
6. USB 2.0 ports: Connects to USB 2.0 devices
7. RJ45 port: Connects to an Ethernet network
8. DVI connector: Connects to a DVI monitor or
projector
9. HDMI connector: Connects to a HDMI monitor or
projector
10. USB 3.0 port (Type B): Connects to a computer
11. Power jack: Connects to the power adapter
Front side Rear side

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Application
To connect USB peripherals, Ethernet, speaker and
microphone, follow the illustrations below to connect the
corresponding connectors.
Software Installation
Make sure the proper version driver for your graphics
card is installed, the USB 3.0 Dual Head Docking Station is
not designed to work with Windows' Standard VGA
Graphics Adapter driver.
Important: Do not plug the docking station into the
computer until instructed to do so.
Windows 8 (32-/64-bit) / 7 (32-/64-bit)
1. Insert the driver CD. Close the CD AutoPlay box.
2. Click Start, in the Search programs and files box,
type D:\setup.exe, then press Enter.
Figure 2: Connections

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Or press Windows key and R, type D:\setup.exe in
theRun window,and clickOK. (ChangeD: tomatch
your CD/DVD-ROM drive letter)
3. At the User Account Control, click Yes.
4. Select I Accept.
5. Connect your second monitor to the Docking and
turn it on.
6. Connect the Docking to the computer with the
included USB 3.0 cable, and the driver will be
installed automatically.
7. Restart your system to complete the installation.
Windows Vista (32-/64-bit)
1. Insert the driver CD. Close CD autoplay box if
prompted.
2. Click Start, in the Start Search box, type
D:\setup.exe, press Enter.(Change D: to match
your CD/DVD-ROM drive letter)
3. Click Allow, and select I Accept.
4 Connect your second monitor to the Docking and
turn it on.
5. Connect the Docking to the computer with the
included USB 3.0 cable, and the driver will be
installed automatically.
6. Restart your system to complete the installation.
Windows XP (32-bit)
1. Insert the driver CD. Click Start, Run, type
D:\setup.exe, then click OK. (Change D: to match
your CD/DVD-ROM drive letter)
2. Select I Accept.

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3. Connect the Docking to the computer with the
included USB 3.0 cable, and the driver will be
installed automatically.
4. Connect your second monitor to the Docking and
turn it on.
5. Restart your system to complete the installation.
To Verify Windows Installation
1. From the desktop, right click Computer or My
Computer, then click Manage.
For Windows 8 / 7 / XP: Click Device Manager.
ForWindows Vista:Click Continue,thenclickDevice
Manager.
2. Double click USB Display Adapters.
DisplayLink Display Adapter (4307) and USB 3.0
Dual Video Dock should be displayed.
Note: If there is a (yellow question mark) or
(exclamation mark) next to that item, then the driver
is not properly installed. In this case, please delete
the item, unplug the Docking and repeat the driver
installation steps
Display Configuration
After successful driver installation, a display utility icon
will appear in the taskbar by the system clock.
Note: The icon may be hidden in the Windows
System Tray. Click the arrow icon to bring it up.
Selectable Viewing Modes
Access the utility by clicking the utility icon , and click
USB 3.0 Dual Video Dock.

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Figure 3: Utility Settings
•Screen Resolution: Click to select an available
resolution. Note: This function is disabled in mirror
mode, as the resolution is defined by the resolution
of the primary monitor
•Screen Rotation: Rotates the screen according to the
desired orientation
•Extend To: Extends the screen according to the
desired orientation
•Extend: This is the default setting of the USB 3.0
Dual Head Docking Station. This mode extends your
desktop for easy viewing of multiple windows. The
window will move off the primary display from the
right side and enter the extended display from the
left side
•Set as Main Monitor:Sets theextendedscreen asthe
main screen
IMPORTANT: In Windows XP, set the USB 3.0
Dual Head Docking Station to Off before selecting
Set as Main Monitor.
•Mirror: Duplicates the primary monitor to the
monitor which connects with the USB 3.0 Dual Head
Docking Station

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• Off: Turns off the USB 3.0 Dual Head Docking Station
• Optimize for Video (not available in Windows XP):
Optimize the video quality when playing back.
Text may appear less clear when enabling
• Fit to TV: Adjusts the size of the desktop on the TV.
Note: This function works only when one display is
connected
Multi-Monitor Configuration
The add-on monitors can be configured by clicking the
utility icon and selectingDisplayLink Manager or Video
Setup. The configuration page can also be opened using
the steps below.
Position the mouse anywhere on the desktop:
1. For Windows 8 / 7: Right click, then select Screen
resolution.
2. For Windows Vista: Right click, select Personalize,
then click Display Settings.
3. For Windows XP: Right click, select Properties, then
select Settings tab.
Figure 4: Monitor Orientation

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Extended Mode
1. Refer to the Multi-Monitor Configuration on page
7 to open the configuration page.
2. Inthe Displaydrop-downmenu, selectthe preferred
monitor.
For Windows 8 / 7: In the Multiple displays drop-
down menu, select Extend desktop to this display.
For Windows Vista: Check the Extend the desktop
onto this monitor box.
For Windows XP: Check the Extend my Windows
desktop onto this monitor box.
3. Click OK to confirm and close the settings screen.
4. Once the setting is completed, simply drag and
drop the application icons or the opened window,
in restore down mode, to the add on monitor.
However, some applications may not support the
extended desktop.
Mirror Mode
1. Refer to the Multi-Monitor Configuration on page
7 to open the configuration page.
2. Inthe Display drop-downmenu,select thepreferred
monitor.
For Windows 8 / 7: Check Multiple displays,then
select Duplicate these displays.
For Windows Vista: Uncheck the Extend the desktop
onto this monitor box.
For Windows XP: Uncheck the Extend my Windows
desktop onto this monitor box.
3. Click OK to confirm and close the settings screen.

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Primary Monitor
1. Refer to the Multi-Monitor Configuration on page
7 to open the configuration page.
2. Inthe Display drop-downmenu,select thepreferred
monitor.
3. For Windows 8 / 7: Check the Make this my main
display box.
For Windows Vista: Check the This is my main
monitor box.
For Windows XP: Check the Use this device as the
primary monitor box
4. Click OK to confirm and close the settings screen.
Windows Shortcut
Press Windows key and Pto bring up the menu and
choose a desired mode (Available in Windows 8 and
Windows 7 only)
Figure 5: Windows Shortcut
Cursor Disappearing
In some cases, when removing the Docking while in
extended mode, the desktop will still be paired to the
add-on monitor(s) and the mouse cursor may not return
to the primary monitor. If this happens, connect the add-
on monitor(s) and Docking again or keep moving the
mouse.

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Video Playback in Extended Mode
If the video or DVD playback quality is poor or skips
frames in the extended mode, please playback on the
primary monitor instead of the add-on monitors.
Uninstall the Adapter Driver
Windows 8 (32-/64-bit) / 7 (32-/64-bit)
1. Open Control Panel> Programs> Programs and
Features.
2. Click DisplayLink Graphics, click Uninstall, then
click Yes.
3. At User Account Control, click Yes, and click OK.
4. Click Yes to restart the computer.
Windows Vista (32-/64-bit)
1. Open Control Panel> Programs> Programs
and Features.
2. Click DisplayLink Graphics, click Uninstall, then
click Yes.
3. At User Account Control, click Allow.
4. SelectAutomatically closeapplications andattempt
to restart them after setup is complete, click OK,
and click OK.
5. Click Yes to restart the computer.
Windows XP (32-bit)
1. Open Control Panel>Add or Remove Programs.
2. Click DisplayLink Graphics, click Remove, and
click Yes.
3. Click Yes to restart your computer.
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