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About USB A Laptop |
Only need to use a
USB-A to C data cable (best within 1.2ft/0.8m) to connect this switch and
computer. |
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Input Tip |
This is a USB C switch
not a KVM switch and doesn't support a monitor; the USB-C input does not
support video and there is no HDMI input. |
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This device is
designed for data transmission and does not support video transmission. |
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Output Tip |
The USB port at the
output is only used for data transfer and does not support power supply for a
laptop/USB devices or video transmission. |
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Not suggested to
connect wireless devices to USB 3.0 switch due to 2.4Ghz co-channel
interference (industry problem). |
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If your wireless
network is affected, please set your router frequency from 2.4GHz to 5GHz. |
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About Data Cable
Length |
Using a cable longer
than 0.8M may cause a drop in transmission speed. |
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About Power Supply |
When connected to a
USB-C laptop port, this device can output a Max 2.4A, enough power to run
four 3.5" HDD/SSD or two 2.5" 1TB HDD/SSD at once. |
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When connected to a USB-A laptop port,
please note that due to the limitation of the USB-A port output current, the
switch only can output 5V2A. |
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Other |
Connect to USB-C IN1 and USB-C IN2
simultaneously, PC 1 will be given priority to share USB devices. |
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Package Content |
USB 3.2 Switch * 1 (4.8 x 2.1 x 0.7 Inches);
USB C to C Cable * 2 (2.6FT/0.8M); Remote Control *1 (5FT/1.5M) |
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About Mac |
For Mac OS 13.3 and above, please allow usb
devices to work by doing this setting: Use the mac's own touchpad to choose
Apple menu > System Settings > Privacy & Security >Click the
pop-up menu next to “Allow accessories to connect“ > Choose
"Always". |
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About PC is sleeping |
If the USB device is disconnected after the
PC is awakened from sleep mode, it may be caused by the energy saving mode.
Please turn off energy saving and try again. |
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[Windows] 1. Control Panel > System and
Security > Power Options > Select the "Change Plan Setting"
option next to your current power plan > Select "Change advanced
power settings"> "Power Options"> "Expand the USB
Settings section and double-click USB selective suspend setting.">
Select "disable". |
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2. Device Manager > Universal Serial Bus
controllers > right-click all hubs that have been detected > select
"Properties"> Power Management > deselect "Allow the
computer to turn off this device to save power." |
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[Mac] Please follow the below steps to
disable the Mac into auto-sleep to see if the issue can be solved: System
Performace > Battery > Disable "Prevent computer from sleeping
automatically when the display is off", and disable "Enable Power
Nap while plugged into a power adapter". |