Microsoft IVF-00001

Microsoft Audio Dock User Manual

Comprehensive guide for setup, operation, and maintenance of your Microsoft Audio Dock.

Ka mutu te huaview

The Microsoft Audio Dock is an all-in-one speakerphone designed to reduce cord clutter, simplify your desktop, and enhance audio for meetings and music. It connects your laptop to monitors and various accessories while providing power passthrough, all through a single USB-C connection.

This device features built-in Omnisonic speakers with a 15-watt woofer and 5-watt tweeters, along with dual forward-facing, noise-reducing microphones. It is certified for Microsoft Teams, ensuring exceptional voice capture and reduced background sound during calls.

Microsoft Audio Dock front view

Whakaahua 1: Mua view of the Microsoft Audio Dock, showcasing its compact design and fabric finish.

He aha kei roto i te Pouaka

Contents of the Microsoft Audio Dock box

Figure 2: Illustration of the Microsoft Audio Dock and its included accessories: the device itself, power supply, power cable, and documentation.

Tatūnga

Connecting Your Audio Dock

The Microsoft Audio Dock simplifies your workspace by connecting multiple peripherals through a single USB-C cable to your laptop. Follow these steps for initial setup:

  1. Hononga Hiko: Connect the provided power supply to the Audio Dock's power input, then plug the power cable into a wall outlet.
  2. Laptop Connection: Connect the integrated USB-C cable from the Audio Dock to a USB-C port on your laptop. This single connection provides power passthrough to charge your laptop, audio, and data transfer for connected peripherals.
  3. Hononga Aroturuki:
    • For HDMI monitors, connect an HDMI cable from your monitor to the HDMI port on the Audio Dock.
    • For USB-C monitors, connect a USB-C cable from your monitor to one of the USB-C (x2) ports on the Audio Dock.
    • The Audio Dock supports connecting up to two external monitors simultaneously.
  4. Hononga Pikitia: Connect your USB-A and additional USB-C accessories (e.g., keyboard, mouse, external drives, webcam) to the available USB-A and USB-C ports on the Audio Dock.
Whakamuri view of Microsoft Audio Dock showing ports

Whakaahua 3: Whakamuri view of the Audio Dock, highlighting the HDMI, USB-C (x2), and USB-A ports for connecting various devices.

Microsoft Audio Dock with multiple cables connected

Figure 4: The Audio Dock connected to a laptop, external monitors, and other peripherals, demonstrating its hub capabilities.

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

The Microsoft Audio Dock features intuitive controls on its top surface for managing audio and calls.

Runga view of Microsoft Audio Dock with button labels

Figure 5: Top panel controls of the Audio Dock, including Mute, Pause/Play, Volume Up/Down, and Microsoft Teams button.

Nga Mahi Patene:

Mahinga Ororongo:

The Audio Dock features Omnisonic speakers with a 15-watt woofer and 5-watt tweeters, providing a frequency response of 70Hz to 20kHz for rich music playback. The dual omni-directional, noise-reducing microphone arrays ensure clear voice capture up to 90dB SPL, making it ideal for conference calls.

Roto view of Microsoft Audio Dock speakers

Whakaahua 6: He roto view illustrating the woofer and tweeter components of the Omnisonic speaker system.

Te tiaki

To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your Microsoft Audio Dock, follow these maintenance guidelines:

Raparongoā

If you encounter issues with your Microsoft Audio Dock, refer to the following common troubleshooting steps:

RaruraruTe Take Taea / Rongoa
Kore Putanga Ororongo
  • Ensure the Audio Dock is properly connected to your laptop via USB-C.
  • Check if the volume is turned up on both the Audio Dock and your computer.
  • Verify that the Audio Dock is selected as the default audio output device in your computer's sound settings.
  • Ensure the mute button on the Audio Dock is not active (red light off).
Microphone Not Working / Echo during calls
  • Ensure the microphone is not muted on the Audio Dock or in your communication software (e.g., Microsoft Teams).
  • Verify the Audio Dock is selected as the default microphone input device in your computer's sound settings and communication software.
  • Check for and install any available firmware updates for the Audio Dock.
  • Reduce speaker volume if echo persists, or try moving the dock further from walls/reflective surfaces.
Monitors Not Displaying / Flickering
  • Ensure display cables (HDMI, USB-C) are securely connected to both the Audio Dock and the monitors.
  • Manatokohia mēnā kei te tautoko te tauranga USB-C o tō pona i te Aratau DisplayPort Alt.
  • Whakahoutia nga taraiwa whakairoiro o to pona.
  • Whakamātauria te hono i tētahi mata i ia wā hei tautuhi i te raruraru.
Laptop Not Charging / Insufficient Power
  • Ensure the Audio Dock's power supply is correctly connected and plugged into a working outlet.
  • Confirm your laptop's power requirements are within the dock's power delivery capabilities (e.g., 60W passthrough). Some high-power laptops may require their original charger.
  • Try disconnecting other high-power USB devices from the dock temporarily.
General Connectivity Issues (e.g., glitchy with Android)
  • Restart your computer/device and the Audio Dock.
  • Ensure all drivers and operating system updates are installed on your computer.
  • For Android devices, ensure the device supports external display and USB-C hub functionality. Compatibility may vary by device model and Android version.

Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
WaitohuMicrosoft
Tau tauiraIVF-00001
Hunga Hua8.31 x 8.54 x 3.48 inihi
Taumaha Tūemi1 pauna (16 auns)
TaePango
Putanga OrorongoOmnisonic speakers with 15-watt woofer and 5-watt tweeters
Whakautu auau70Hz ~ 20kHz (for music playback)
Nga hopuorooroTwo omni-directional, noise-reducing microphone arrays (up to 90dB SPL)
Tauranga
  • 1 x HDMI
  • 2 x USB-C (data/display)
  • 1 x USB-A
  • 1 x USB-C (connects to computer, with power passthrough)
Whakaatu TautokoSupports DP alt mode, up to Dual Display
Power PassthroughYes, to keep your PC charged (up to 60W)
HototahiWindows 11 Home/Pro, Windows 10, MacOS, USB-C Laptops
TiwhiketeKua whakamanahia mo Microsoft Teams

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For detailed warranty information and technical support, please refer to the documentation included in your product packaging or visit the official Microsoft support website. You can typically find support resources, FAQs, and contact information by searching for "Microsoft Audio Dock support" online.

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