Before attempting to connect, operate or adjust this product, please save and read the User's Manual completely. The style of the product shown in this User's Manual may be different from the actual unit due to various models. Safety Instructions Always read the safety instructions carefully: Keep this User’s Manual for future reference ...
Regulatory Compliance FCC Conditions This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 Class B of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received and include interference that may cause undesired operation.
Introduction The OSDOCK-MMUSBCA USB-C Multi Mount Docking Station offers the ultimate clutter-free work environment with its flexible mounting design, with the ability to be mounted to the back of a VESA mount display or desk. It provides 85W power charging to the host through USB-C and offers cross-platform support with Windows®,...
Features Upstream Port – USB-C 3.1 x1 with PD3.0 – Upstream PD powered, supports up to 85W Downstream Port – USB-A 3.1 Gen 1 x2 (5V/0.9A) – USB-A 3.1 Gen 1 x1 with BC 1.2 and Apple Charge 2.4A ...
Product Overview Front Item Description Combo Audio Jack Connect to a headset 2. USB3.1 Type-A Connect to USB-A devices (support BC1.2 & Apple charge) USB3.1 Type-C Connect to laptop (support PD3.0) LED Indicator LED shows blue when power on, green when active...
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Rear Item Description 5. Power Button Switch to power on/off 6. Power Jack Connect to the power adapter 7. RJ45 Port Connect to an Ethernet 8. USB 3.1 Type-A x2 Connect to USB devices 9. HDMI connector x2 Connect to monitor...
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Side-1 Side-2 Item Description 10.Screw Holes Screw holes for multi-mount 11.K-Lock Secure your device 12. Screw Holes Screw holes for multi-mount...
Connection To connect the USB peripherals, Ethernet, speaker and microphone, follow the illustrations below to connect the corresponding connectors.
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Note: Please note the DisplayLink driver is required for this device under Windows ® The following strings and screenshots may vary slightly form each operation system, and the driver version is subject to change without notice Windows ® Click Install to execute the installation procedure.
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Be patient with the installation procedure. Connect the Docking Station to a computer after the driver installation is completed. Mac OS® Locate and double-click the dmg file to start the installation, and click Continue.
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Please wait while the installation is in process. Click Restart to complete the installation. Connect the docking station to a computer after the driver installation is completed.
Verifying the installation When the installation is completed, follow the steps below to verify if the device is properly installed. Windows ® Access Device Manager Windows ® Settings > Devices > Connected Devices In the Device Manager window, a device named DUD2260 should be listed.
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Mac OS ® Access the Hardware list: Click on the Apple sign at the top left corner of the screen. Click About This Mac> More Info…> System Report…...
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In the System Report window, a device named DUD2260 should be listed.
NOTE: Concerning for Windows OS, if there is a ® (question) or (exclamation) mark next to the item, the device is not properly installed. Please delete the item, unplug the device and repeat the installation steps. Display configuration Utility settings The supplied utility allows configuring the display mode, screen rotation, screen resolution, and physical arrangement of your monitors.
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Description of the settings Options Description Displaylink Enable the Windows screen manager resolution page Check for updates Check the latest driver and download if available Display Setting Submenu Screen Resolution Click to select an available resolution. Note that this function is invalid in mirror mode, as the resolution is defined as the resolution of the primary monitor...
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laptop. Mirror Duplicate the primary monitor to the monitor which connects with the docking station Turn off the monitor Optimize for video Optimize the video quality when playing back. Text may appear less clear when enabling Fit to TV Adjust the size of Windows Desktop on the TV NOTE: This function works only when one...
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Multi-monitor configuration Extra DisplayPort and monitors can be connected through the Docking Station if one monitor is already connected to the PC directly. Once the extra monitors are connected, it can be configured to use either “mirror mode”, “extended mode” or set to be the primary display. Windows ®...
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Extended mode 1. Refer to the Multi-monitor configuration section to open the configuration page. 2. Select the preferred monitor at the top of the page.
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3. Check the Multiple Displays > Extend these displays. 4. Click Apply to confirm and close the settings screen. 5. Once the setting is completed, simply drag and drop the application icons or the opened windows to the add-on monitor. However, some applications may not support to display on the extended desktop.
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Trouble Shooting Cursor disappeared If the status remains in the extended mode but the docking station is disconnected, the desktop will still be panned to the add-on monitor. The cursor may not be found on the primary monitor in such a case. If it happens, connect the add-on monitor through the docking station again or keep moving the mouse.
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Set the Primary Monitor 1. Refer to the Multi- Monitor Configuration section to bring up the configuration window. Select the preferred monitor at the top of the page. Check the box of Make this my main display. Note: For some computers, you may need to disable the main display by unchecking the box of Extend the desktop onto this monitor or Extend my Windows...
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Mac OS ® Click on the Apple sign at the top left corner of the screen and select System Preferences…/ Displays. To rearrange the displays, drag them to the desired position. To relocate the menu bar, drag it to a different display.
Audio configuration By default, when the docking station is connected to a computer, the audio configuration may be changed to USB (Multimedia) Audio Device automatically (this setting depends on models). If it does not work, follow the steps below to setup. 1.
Specification Upstream USB-C female connector User Interface HDMI 1.4 x2 Downstream USB 3.1 Gen1 Type-A x3 with one port supports BC 1.2 & Apple charge RJ45 connector x1 Combo Audio Jack (IN/OUT) x1 Single display, either one Resolution Video : 2560x1440 @ 50Hz –...
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