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4.5 Connecting USB 3.1 peripheral equipment
You can connect peripheral equipment to Link via the two USB 3.1
ports (see table 2.1) on the front of Link. The USB 3.1 ports support
SuperSpeed rates and a power output of 10 watts.
Take note: Make sure the peripheral equipment is compatible with the
performance specifications of Link.
4.6 Connecting to the power supply
Use the adapter and cable provided to connect Link to the power supply
(see table 2.2). When connected to the power supply, Link will automa-
tically switch on (to stand-by). You can switch off Link completely by
disconnecting it from the power supply.
4.7 Connecting your device
You can connect your device to Link via the USB-C port (see table 2.1)
on the front of Link. Your device can now take advantage of all the
possibilities offered by Link.
Connecting and disconnecting: The device can be connected to Link or
disconnected from Link, regardless of whether Link and the device are
switched on or off.
Take note: Not all USB-C cables support the USB 3.1 Gen 1 standard. It
is possible that these cables do not support data, visual information
and power transfer. Dataflex therefore recommends using the included
Dataflex USB-C cable to connect your device to Link. This ensures the
best possible use of all the possibilities offered by Link in combination
with your device.
4.8 Connecting security devices
It is possible to attach Link to your desk using a Kensington lock (not
included) (see table 2.3). See the lock manual for more information.
4.9 Configuring your display device
You can configure the display device you have connected in your device's
operating system. This manual contains general instructions for the two
most common operating systems.
4.9.1 Windows
Use Windows to configure the display on one or two display devices
connected to Link.
Right-click on the desktop and select screen resolution.
In this window, select the desired resolutions.
You have three options for configuring your screens:
1) Setting an external display device as the main screen.
2) Setting external display devices as an extension of the main
screen (expand main screens).
3) Setting external display device as a duplicate of the main
screen (duplicate main screens).
Tip: You can also open the screen settings by holding down Windows+P.