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1. Introduction
The Docking Station with Video is a unique expansion unit designed for computers
that have extra connectivity demands. Just with one USB port on the computer, its
connection can be extended not only to USB peripherals, Ethernet network,
speaker, microphone but also an additional monitor. It also offers desktop computer
users the convenience of accessing the peripherals within the reach, eliminating
the hassle of connect or disconnect the peripherals from the rear of a computer.
With the video port your computer can be connected to one more monitor, LCD or
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projector. The connected monitor can be configured to either mirror your primary
screen, or extend the Windows desktop allowing visibility of more applications at
the same time. No more stacking windows within the confines of a single display.
As to the housing, aside from the impressive sailboat-like appearance, the upright
design of the body helps to spare your desktop space. Most peripherals are
connected behind while two USB ports and audio outputs are implemented on the
front panel for easier accessibility. An industry standard security lock is also
provided for anti-theft purpose.
Enhanced expansion capability plus the stylish appearance, surely this docking
station with video is the most versatile accessory that also complements your home
or office space.
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Features
Great expansion unit for computers with extra connectivity demand
Extends connectivity to USB peripherals, Ethernet network, speaker,
microphone, and even an additional monitor
Creative appearance complements any home or office space
Windows Vista compatible
Plug-and-Play
Hot pluggable; add or remove devices without system reboot
Resumes from hibernation and suspend modes
Package Contents
Docking Station with Video x1
Base Plate x1
USB 2.0 Cable x1
Power Adapter x1
CD (Driver and User’s Manual) x1
Quick Installation Guide x1
DVI to VGA Adapter (for DVI model only) x1
System Requirements
With CPU at 1.6 GHz Atom, Celeron or higher processor clock. Intel
Pentium/Celeron family, or AMD K6/Athlon/Duron family, or compatible
processor
512 MB of RAM
USB 2.0 port
30MB of available disk space
Windows
Windows
2000 SP4, Windows XP 32-bit, Windows Vista
7 32/64bit.
32/64-bit.
To play DVD on the add-on monitor, in addition to the requirements above, the
following requirements should also be met:
With dual core CPU at 2.0 GHz processor clock
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Assembly and Disassembly
The docking station comes with a base plate to make it self-standing. To assemble
the docking station, push in the body of the docking station firmly as shown below.
Make sure a click is heard to ensure the body snaps into place.
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To disassemble the docking station, hold the base with one hand and then use
another hand to push the docking station firmly.
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Front Panel
2 USB 2.0 downstream ports: For connection to
USB peripherals.
3.5 mm stereo audio output port: Fo
to stereo headphones or speakers.
3.5 mm stereo microphone input port: For
connection to an external microphone for
recording.
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Rear Panel
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4 USB 2.0 downstream ports (A type female
connector): For connection to USB peripherals.
10/100 Mbps Ethernet port: For connection to the
Ethernet network via a network cable (not provided).
DVI video output port: For connection to a VGA or
DVI monitor.
For DVI model, if you want to connect to a VGA
monitor, use the provided DVI to VGA adapter for
connection.
USB upstream port: For connection to the USB port o
the host computer.
Power jack: For connection to the provided power
adapter. The Docking Station always needs external
power supply for operation, as it does not take power
from the USB bus.
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2. Installation
As the docking station with video comprise several components and some
components require specific installation procedure, please follow the steps
described in this manual to install the drivers first and then make the connection.
A. On Windows 2000 / Windows
To install the Driver:
1. Insert the provided CD into your disc drive, locate and double-click the Setup.exe
file under E:\Driver where E is your disc drive letter. Click Next to the next step
for installation.
XP / Windows Vista
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