User manual TARGUS UNIVERSAL LAPTOP DOCKING STATION

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[. . . ] Installing the docking station driver enables your operating system to recognize it and its ports once it's connected. If setup does not begin automatically, click Start, Run, and enter D:\ACP45_setup. Exe (where D: is the path of your CD-ROM drive) and then click OK. [. . . ] However, the two USB ports on the right side denoted by this symbol have two unique features - Always On and High Power. see "Targus Always On" and "Using USB Devices That Require More Power" for more details. The other USB ports (one on the side and the other on the back next to the Ethernet port) are ports that provide the standard 500 mA of power. 1 Plug your headphones or speakers into the green 3. 3 To enable your headphones or speakers, you must first choose USB PnP Sound Device in the Properties Settings. Under Sound Playback, change Preferred Device to USB PnP Sound Device from the drop down list. Under Sound Playback, change Preferred Device to USB PnP Sound Device from the drop down list. 4 Make sure the volume is not set to MUTE. 1 In order to enable S/PDIF, you have to turn it on. This can be done by opening the USB 3D Sound Configuration applet located in your system tray (click on the USB icon to open up the Configuration Screen). 4 Plug your optical cable (not included) into the S/PDIF-Out port of docking station on one end, and the S/PDIF-In port of Digital Decoder or Speaker on the other end. When your computer is in suspend mode, the docking station also enters suspend mode to avoid power consumption. The two USB ports that provide up to 1 Amp of power will continue providing power even when the laptop is powered down or disconnected from the docking station. This allows you to charge any USB device you connect to these ports without powering your laptop. Using USB Devices That Require More power Some devices, which use large amounts of power, such as printers and optical drives, should be plugged into the High Power USB Ports. These ports will provide up to 1000 mA of power - double the power of a standard USB ports. [. . . ] Then, select use Prolific Device from Page as the COM port. If the error message "Connection Not Established" appears on your PDA, check that the COM port setting in either your HotSync or ActiveSync software matches the setting on the docking station. see "Verifying Devices are Installed" to verify the COM port setting on the docking station. [. . . ]

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