Table of Contents Introduction 1.1 Features 1.2 Package Contents 1.3 System Requirements Installation Using the Adapter 3.1 Display Properties 3.2 Extending Video to the Add-On Display 3.3 Mirroring Video on the Add-On Display 3.4 Making the Add-On Display the Primary Display Troubleshooting Specifications Warranty and Product Registration...
1.2 Package Contents Before installation, please check the items in the package. The package should contain the following items: • (1) U344-001-R or (1) U344-001-HDMI-R • (1) Driver CD • (1) USB 3.0 Cable (U344-001-R only; cable is attached to U344-001-HDMI-R) •...
1. Introduction 1.3 System Requirements • Windows XP (32-bit), Vista (32- and 64-bit), 7 (32- and 64-bit), 8 (32- and 64-bit) and 8.1 (32- and 64-bit) • USB 2.0 or 3.0 port; USB 3.0 port required for USB 3.0 speeds •...
2. Installation Note: Install the driver on your computer before connecting the display adapter(s). 1. Insert the driver CD into your computer’s CD-ROM drive. The setup program should run automatically. If the setup program fails to start on its own, open the CD and double- click on the appropriate driver file.
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2. Installation 6. Once connected, the computer will recognize the display adapter, and complete the installation. The video should now be displayed on the add-on monitor. Note: It may take a few moments before the screen appears on the add-on monitor. Also, it is normal for the screen to flicker on and off a few times when first connected.
3. Using the Adapter 3.1 Display Properties Once installed, the computer video can be Extended from the primary display to the add-on display, Mirrored to display the same thing on both, or changed to use the add-on display as the primary display. This can be done by opening the Display Settings page on your computer (see below) and changing the settings.
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3. Using the Adapter Option Description DisplayLink Opens an “About” screen that shows the DisplayLink driver Manager version installed on your computer. Check for Connects to the internet and checks for newer versions of Updates the DisplayLink software, and downloads them if available. USB 3.0 Depending on the connected adapter, this will display Adapter...
3. Using the Adapter In addition to the display adapter right-click menu, Windows Vista and 7 users can press the [Windows Key] and the [P] key at the same time to pull up the menu below, which quickly allows you to switch the display settings. Note: Only Mirror mode is supported under Windows Vista Display Driver Model (WDDM) mode.
3. Using the Adapter 5. Click the Apply button to activate the changes. The computer video will now be extended from the primary display to the add-on display. Note: When playing a DVD, it is recommended that you play the DVD on a monitor connected to the computer via standard cabling, and not an add-on monitor connected via display adapter.
3. Using the Adapter 3.4 Making the Add-On Display the Primary Display To make the add-on display the primary display for the computer, follow the steps below: 1. Open your computer’s Display Settings page. 2. Select the monitor icon that represents the add-on display you wish to change, or choose the add-on display from the drop-down menu.
4. Troubleshooting Q: Why is the display on the add-on monitor blank? A: If the monitor power LED is Green, wait a moment for the monitor to display the video, as it may take some time for the video to be displayed on the add-on monitor. If after a few minutes the video does not display, restart your computer.
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4. Troubleshooting Q: Why does the video not display properly when in “Full- Screen” mode? A: Try the following tips to improve the smoothness of the movie playback: • Reduce the resolution of the display to 640 x 480 or 800 x 600.
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4. Troubleshooting Q: In “Extended” mode, why does the cursor disappear? A: If you’re in extended mode but have not yet connected the add-on monitor, the desktop will still pan to the add-on monitor. It’s possible that your cursor has moved to the extended desktop and is no longer visible on the primary display.
5. Specifications Feature Specification USB A Male (via the included or attached Source Connector USB cable) Display Connector HDMI F, DVI-I F or HD15 F Maximum Number of 6 (Windows) Display Adapters 512 MB DDR2 SDRAM Power Bus-powered (340 mA operating power) Windows XP (32-bit), Vista (32- and 64-bit), ®...
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