1. Nhanganyaya
The iVANKY FusionDock Max 2 is a 23-in-1 Intel Certified Thunderbolt 5 docking station designed to expand the connectivity and display capabilities of your MacBook. It offers ultra-fast data transfer speeds, robust power delivery, and support for multiple high-resolution displays, all while maintaining optimal performance through its advanced cooling system. This manual provides detailed instructions to help you set up and utilize your docking station effectively.
2. Chigadzirwa Pamusoroview
The FusionDock Max 2 features a comprehensive array of ports on both its front and rear panels, designed to accommodate a wide range of peripherals and display configurations.

Mufananidzo 1: Mberi uye kumashure view of the iVANKY FusionDock Max 2, highlighting all 23 ports and their functions.
Front Ports:
- Bhatani reSimba: To power on/off the docking station.
- SD/TF 4.0 Card Slots: Supports up to 312MB/s data transfer for SD and MicroSD cards.
- 3.5mm Audio Jack: For headphones or microphones.
- USB-C 10Gbps (with 30W PD): For high-speed data transfer and charging devices like smartphones or tablets.
- 2x USB-C 10Gbps: Zvekumhanyisa data data.
- 2x USB-A 10Gbps: Zvekumhanyisa data data.
- 2x USB-A 5Gbps: For standard data transfer.
- 2x USB-A 2.0: For connecting peripherals like keyboards and mice.
Rear Ports:
- 3.5mm Audio Jack: For headphones or microphones.
- USB-A 5Gbps: For standard data transfer.
- 2.5GbE Ethernet Port: For stable and fast wired network connection.
- Laptop Upstream Port (140W PD): Connects to your MacBook for data, video, and power delivery.
- HDMI 2.0 Chiteshi: Supports up to 4K@60Hz display output.
- Optical Toslink Audio (S/PDIF): For high-quality digital audio output.
- 3x Downstream Thunderbolt 5 Ports (80/120Gbps): For ultra-high-speed data transfer and display output.
- USB-C 10Gbps: Zvekumhanyisa data data.
- DC-IN 240W: Power input for the docking station.
- Security Slot: For physical security lock.
3. Setup Guide
Follow these steps to set up your iVANKY FusionDock Max 2 docking station:
- Batanidza Simba: Plug the provided 240W power adapter into the DC-IN port on the rear of the docking station, then connect it to a power outlet.
- Batanidza kuMacBook: Use the included dual USB-C cable. Split the magnetically articulated connectors into two USB-C connectors. Plug both connectors into the appropriate Thunderbolt ports on your MacBook. Then, connect the other end of the cable to the 'Laptop' upstream port on the rear of the docking station.
- Power On: On the first connection, the indicator light should turn on automatically. If not, press the power button on the front panel to power on the device.
- Batanidza Zviratidziro: Connect your external monitors to the available HDMI 2.0 and Thunderbolt 5 ports on the rear of the docking station. Refer to the 'Display Configuration' section for specific compatibility based on your Mac model.
- Batanidza Peripherals: Plug in your USB devices, Ethernet cable, SD/TF cards, and audio devices into the corresponding ports on the front and rear panels.
Video 1: Quick Start Guide for Mac Studio and Mac mini. This video demonstrates how to connect the FusionDock Max 2 to your Mac Studio or Mac mini using the provided dual USB-C cable.
Video 2: General Quick Start Guide. This video provides a general overview of the setup process for the iVANKY FusionDock Max 2.
4. Operating Instructions
Once the FusionDock Max 2 is connected and powered on, your MacBook should automatically recognize the connected displays and peripherals. You can manage display settings, audio output, and network connections through your macOS System Settings.
Kuita kwakavimbika:
The FusionDock Max 2 is engineered for stable and continuous operation, ensuring your connected devices and data transfers remain uninterrupted. Internal tests indicate consistent performance even under heavy workloads, preventing disconnections common with less robust docking solutions.

Figure 2: The FusionDock Max 2 is designed for stable and efficient operation, minimizing disconnections.
Audio Management:
Utilize the 3.5mm audio jacks or the Optical Toslink (S/PDIF) port for your audio needs. Connect headphones, speakers, or other audio interfaces to enhance your sound experience.

Figure 3: The docking station serves as a central hub for all your audio peripherals.
5. Ratidza Configuration
The iVANKY FusionDock Max 2 supports various display configurations depending on your MacBook's chip. It is crucial to understand your Mac's capabilities to achieve the desired multi-display setup.

Mufananidzo 4: Example of a triple display setup with the FusionDock Max 2.
Compatibility by Mac Chip:
- Mac series with M1/M2/M3 base chips: Supports a single 6K@60Hz extended display.
- Mac series with M4/M5 base chips or M1/M2/M3/M4 Pro chips: Supports dual 6K@60Hz displays.
- Mac series with M1/M2/M3/M4 Max chips: Supports triple extended displays (Dual 6K@60Hz + Single 4K@60Hz).
For triple display output, you must use the single HDMI port and two Thunderbolt ports. The FusionDock Max 2 is hazvienderane with any Windows or Chrome laptops, and it is restricted to only one Mac, not supporting switching between multiple Macs.

Figure 5: Detailed compatibility chart for various Mac models and their supported display configurations.
Video 3: The Only Triple Display Thunderbolt 5 Dock. This video highlights the unique triple display capabilities of the FusionDock Max 2.
6. Kutonhora System
The FusionDock Max 2 incorporates a hybrid cooling system to ensure stable performance during extended use and under heavy loads. This system includes:
- Multi-layer Heat Dissipation Design: An internal copper plate efficiently dissipates heat.
- Elevated Structure: Promotes optimal airflow around the device.
- Fan Yakavakirwa Mukati: Provides continuous active cooling to maintain ideal operating temperatures.

Figure 6: Diagram illustrating the internal hybrid cooling system of the FusionDock Max 2.
Noise Levels:
Despite the active cooling, the fan operates quietly, typically between 42-45dB, comparable to a quiet library environment, ensuring minimal distraction.

Figure 7: Noise level comparison for the FusionDock Max 2's cooling fan.







