1. The fan is not working after connecting with the system.
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The fan is triggered by temperature. The dock fan will not rotate until the dock is hot enough to trigger a thermal threshold.
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Vice versa, if your dock is not cool enough, the fan will not stop even when you disconnect the dock from the system.
2. The dock does not work after high-speed fan noise.
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When you hear a loud fan noise, it is warning you that the dock is in some kind of a hot condition. For example, the vent in the dock
may be blocked or the dock is working in a high working-temperature environment (> 35C), etc,. Please eliminate these abnormal
conditions from the dock. If you do not eliminate the abnormal condition, in a worst-case situation, the dock will shut down through
the over-temperature protection mechanism. Once this happens, please un-plug the Type-C cable from the system and remove
the dock's power. Then wait 15 seconds and plug in the dock power to recover the dock back online.
3. I hear a fan noise when I plug in the dock's AC adapter.
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This is a normal condition. First time plugging in of the dock's AC adapter will trigger the fan to rotate, but it will subsequently turn
off very soon.
4. I hear a loud fan noise. What's wrong?
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The dock fan is designed with five different rotate speeds. Normally, the dock will work on low fan speed. If you put the dock in a
heavy loading, or in a high working-temperature environment, the dock fan may have a chance to work at a high speed. But, this is
normal and the fan will work at a low/high speed depending on the work loading.
Table 14. Fan states
State
0
1
2
3
4
5
5. What is the charging station feature?
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The Dell Docking Station WD19 can charge your mobile or power bank even without being connected to the system. Just make
sure your dock is connected to external power. The dock fan will rotate automatically if the dock gets too warm. This is normal
working condition.
6. Why does the hardware installation window show up when I plug in a USB device to the docking stations ports?
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When a new device is plugged in, the USB hub driver notifies the Plug and Play (PnP) manager that a new device was detected.
The PnP manager queries the hub driver for all of the device's hardware IDs and then notifies the Windows OS that a new device
needs to be installed. In this scenario, the user will see a hardware installation window.
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/hardware/drivers/install/step-1--the-new-device-is-identified
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/hardware/drivers/install/identifiers-for-usb-devices
7. Why do the peripheral devices, which are connected to the dock station, become unresponsive after recovering from a
power loss?
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Our Dell dock is designed to operate on AC power only and it does not support system power source back (powered by system
Type-C port). A power loss event will make all devices on the dock fail to work. Even when you restore the AC power, the dock
may still not function properly because the dock still needs to negotiate proper power contract with the system's Type-C port and
establish a system EC-to-dock-EC connection.
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Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions
State name
Fan off
Fan minimum
Fan low
Fan medium
Fan medium-high
Fan high
Fan speed (rpm)
Off
1900
2200
2900
3200
3600
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