Does Dell AC511 Soundbar Need To Use 'Power Charging' USB Port?

Is it possible to connect the Dell USB Soundbar AC511 (for Dell UltraSharp U2414H Monitors) to any USB 3.0 port or does it have to connect to a USB 3.0 Power Charging/Battery Charging Port (BC1.2)?

Yes I did, but it isn't clear. 
As a Dell employee, the fact that even you needed to state that is how you "interpret" the manual, shows the information in the manual is inadequate, otherwise you would've given a definite reply.  Which leads me to "interpret" your reply to mean basically you're just guessing.

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