CONNECTING A VGA MONITOR
The docking station is equipped with 1x VGA Full HD port for the connection of an external monitor or
beamer with a VGA interface. For displaying your images you can use a plazma or LCD monitors and TVs.
Connect the monitor to the docking station using a VGA cable. During installation of an additional monitor
the screen of the notebook or tablet can flicker which is a standard condition.
It is not possible to use both graphic outputs simultaneously, a single monitor only can be connected to the
docking station (HDMI or VGA).
CONNECTING TO THE LAN
You can use the GLAN RJ-45 port for connecting the Ethernet to a router / switch and to the internet, it
supports speeds of 10 / 100 / 1000 Mbps.
CONNECTING USB DEVICES
You can use USB 3.0 ports for connecting your keyboard, mouse, external hard drive, printer and other
devices or you can use it for connecting a USB HUB, which will give you more free USB ports.
CHARGING
The docking station supports charging of USB mobile devices, such as smart phones, e-book readers,
multimedia players, navigation devices, and tablets. Simply connect the device that you want to charge
using the original cable to the USB port of the docking station. If the device is not charged, connect the
original USB-C power adapter to the USB-C Power Delivery port of the docking station.
CHARGING THROUGH POWER DELIVERY
HP Folio G1, Dell XPS13, Acer UX390, MacBook Pro 2016, Chromebook Pixels or Windows 10 devices with
USB-C port and power delivery support and power adapter up to 60W.
The docking station offers USB-C Power Delivery / Data port, designed for energizing of the connected
"parent" device using the original power adapter and for charging of devices connected through the USB
ports. If you no need charging your devices through Power Delivery, you can use the port for data transfer.
Notes for using the USB-C port:
Fully compatible devices / systems (Alt Mode & Power Delivery)
USB-C is a new standard connector with a large diversity of uses, while the information on compatibility is
complex. Some USB-C devices / systems support Alt Mode video output, while other devices do not. Some
can be energized and charged from USB-C Power Delivery, while other devices can not. Devices / systems
currently supporting both Alt Mode and Power Delivery include for example MacBook Retina 12"
2015/2016, Chromebook Pixel 2015 and Dell XPS 13" 9350 / 15" 9550.
Partially compatible devices (supporting either Alt Mode or Power Delivery, but not both)
Many current USB-C devices that support Alt Mode video output do not support charging from USB-C Power
Delivery. These devices still need their original power adaptors for charging. On the other hand, some USB-C
phones or tablets can be charged from Power Delivery, but most of them do not support Alt Mode video
output.
Non-compatible devices / systems
The docking station uses new functions introduced with USB 3.1. This means the USB-C Power Delivery is not
compatible with USB 3.0 / 2.0 for charging older devices. Further, the USB-A 3.0/2.0 (Male) convertors to
USB-C (Female) for connecting USB-C devices in USB-A 3.0 ports of the docking station are not compatible
either. Most current phones and tablets with the USB-C port do not support Alt Mode video output and
some do not support USB-C Power Delivery. Check the compatibility with this technology in the device
instructions or contact the device manufacturer. Lenovo Yoga 900 is not compatible with the i-tec USB-C
Travel Docking Station. No phones and tablets with the Android OS currently support Alt Mode video output.
At the moment ASMedia USB 3.1 controllers do not support Alt Mode video output either.