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Note: Apple MacBook Pro models (2016 and later) with four Thunderbolt 3 ports have two separate Thunderbolt buses - the two ports on the left side are one bus, and the two ports on the right side are a separate bus.
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This device has an HDMI display output which can be used for an external display to free the second Thunderbolt Option Card port for other devices.

Note: On iMac computers, the Thunderbolt logo on the Thunderbolt cable should face left (when looking at the back of the iMac).Ĭonnecting additional Thunderbolt peripherals The Thunderbolt logo must be face up on the Thunderbolt cable when plugged into both the Apollo and the computer - if the Thunderbolt logo is not face up then the cable is inserted upside-down, which can be done fairly easily. When connecting Apollo to the computer always check the orientation of the Thunderbolt cable.Using off-brand cables may cause unpredictable results. Universal Audio Thunderbolt devices are tested with authentic Apple Thunderbolt Cables and Thunderbolt Optical Cables by Corning.
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See the Thunderbolt Multi-Unit Cascading article for specific instructions on how to connect and use two or more Apollo units together via Thunderbolt.The included external power supply must be used. Apollo cannot be bus powered via Thunderbolt.

UAD devices with Thunderbolt 1 or Thunderbolt 2 connections may be mixed and/or matched.

A qualified Thunderbolt 3 to Thunderbolt adapter is required. The host computer must have an available Thunderbolt 3 port. Connecting Apollo to the computer via Thunderbolt
