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Reference Guide HP Docking Station Document Part Number: 367055-002 January 2005 This guide provides information on installing and operating the HP Docking Station and on using it with your computer, as well as tips on solving common problems.
Reference Guide HP Docking Station Document Part Number: 367055-002 January 2005 This guide provides information on installing and operating the HP Docking Station and on using it with your computer, as well as tips on solving common problems.
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... trademark of Microsoft Corporation. The only warranties for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. Reference Guide HP Docking Station Second Edition January 2005 First Edition September 2004 Document Part Number: 367055-002 © Copyright 2004, 2005 ...Company, L.P. The information contained herein is a U.S. Nothing herein should be liable for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. HP shall not be construed as constituting an additional warranty. Microsoft is subject to change ...
... trademark of Microsoft Corporation. The only warranties for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. Reference Guide HP Docking Station Second Edition January 2005 First Edition September 2004 Document Part Number: 367055-002 © Copyright 2004, 2005 ...Company, L.P. The information contained herein is a U.S. Nothing herein should be liable for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. HP shall not be construed as constituting an additional warranty. Microsoft is subject to change ...
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Contents 1 Getting Started Identifying Top Components 1-1 Identifying Left-Side Components 1-3 Identifying Right-Side Components 1-4 Identifying Rear Components 1-5 Getting More Information 1-7 2 Docking and Undocking Connecting to AC Power 2-1 Docking the Computer 2-3 Undocking the Computer 2-5 3 Using the Docking Station Turning the Computer On and Off 3-1 Installing the HP/Kensington Cable Lock 3-2 A Troubleshooting Solving Common Problems A-2 Reference Guide iii
Contents 1 Getting Started Identifying Top Components 1-1 Identifying Left-Side Components 1-3 Identifying Right-Side Components 1-4 Identifying Rear Components 1-5 Getting More Information 1-7 2 Docking and Undocking Connecting to AC Power 2-1 Docking the Computer 2-3 Undocking the Computer 2-5 3 Using the Docking Station Turning the Computer On and Off 3-1 Installing the HP/Kensington Cable Lock 3-2 A Troubleshooting Solving Common Problems A-2 Reference Guide iii
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Indicates the state of the computer and is turned on when the computer is turned on power to the HP Docking Station. (Continued) 1-1 Align and secure the computer for proper connection to the computer. 1 Getting Started Identifying Top Components Component 1 Power button 2 Power light 3 Docking posts (2) Reference Guide Description Turns on .
Indicates the state of the computer and is turned on when the computer is turned on power to the HP Docking Station. (Continued) 1-1 Align and secure the computer for proper connection to the computer. 1 Getting Started Identifying Top Components Component 1 Power button 2 Power light 3 Docking posts (2) Reference Guide Description Turns on .
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Ejects the computer from the docking station when you correctly align the computer when connecting it to the docking station. Getting Started Component 4 Computer eject mechanisms (4) 5 Docking connector 6 Visual alignment indicator 7 Computer eject button and docking light Description Disconnect the computer from the docking station. Docking light is turned on when the computer is properly aligned. ✎ Refer to the docking station. Connects the computer to Chapter 2, "Docking and Undocking," for details. 1-2 Reference Guide Helps you press the eject button.
Ejects the computer from the docking station when you correctly align the computer when connecting it to the docking station. Getting Started Component 4 Computer eject mechanisms (4) 5 Docking connector 6 Visual alignment indicator 7 Computer eject button and docking light Description Disconnect the computer from the docking station. Docking light is turned on when the computer is properly aligned. ✎ Refer to the docking station. Connects the computer to Chapter 2, "Docking and Undocking," for details. 1-2 Reference Guide Helps you press the eject button.
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Supports the HP/Kensington Cable Lock, which secures the docking station and a connected computer. 1-4 Reference Guide Docking light is turned on when the computer is properly aligned. ✎ Refer to Chapter 2, "Docking and Undocking," for details. Getting Started Identifying Right-Side Components Component 1 Computer eject button and docking light 2 Integrated cable lock slot Description Ejects the computer from the docking station.
Supports the HP/Kensington Cable Lock, which secures the docking station and a connected computer. 1-4 Reference Guide Docking light is turned on when the computer is properly aligned. ✎ Refer to Chapter 2, "Docking and Undocking," for details. Getting Started Identifying Right-Side Components Component 1 Computer eject button and docking light 2 Integrated cable lock slot Description Ejects the computer from the docking station.
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... as headphones or speakers. Connects an optional HP Monitor Stand to AC power. (Continued) Reference Guide 1-5 Connects a parallel device such as a printer. Connects a PS/2 mouse. Is turned on when the docking station is connected to the docking station. Getting Started Identifying Rear Components Component 1 Security cable slot 2 Monitor stand port 3 Audio-out (headphone) jack 4 Mouse connector...
... as headphones or speakers. Connects an optional HP Monitor Stand to AC power. (Continued) Reference Guide 1-5 Connects a parallel device such as a printer. Connects a PS/2 mouse. Is turned on when the docking station is connected to the docking station. Getting Started Identifying Rear Components Component 1 Security cable slot 2 Monitor stand port 3 Audio-out (headphone) jack 4 Mouse connector...
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...docking station to the AC adapter. Connects a PS/2 keyboard. Connects a serial device such as a TV. Connects a network cable. Connects a composite video device such as a mouse. Connects an S-Video device such as CD and MP3 players. Connects home audio equipment such as a TV, VCR, or camcorder. 1-6 Reference Guide USB 2.0 ports (2) q Power connector w External monitor port... e Serial port r Keyboard connector t Audio-in (microphone) jack y Composite video port u S-Video jack Description Connects...
...docking station to the AC adapter. Connects a PS/2 keyboard. Connects a serial device such as a TV. Connects a network cable. Connects a composite video device such as a mouse. Connects an S-Video device such as CD and MP3 players. Connects home audio equipment such as a TV, VCR, or camcorder. 1-6 Reference Guide USB 2.0 ports (2) q Power connector w External monitor port... e Serial port r Keyboard connector t Audio-in (microphone) jack y Composite video port u S-Video jack Description Connects...
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.... This guide is available on the Web at http://www.hp.com/ergo, on the notebook hard drive, and through the Help and Support Center at Start > Help and Support. ■ The Notebook Documentation CD, included with the computer, contains comprehensive information about... your computer, as well as governmental agency and safety information about the use of your computer. ■ The Accessory Documentation CD, included with the docking station, contains governmental agency and...
.... This guide is available on the Web at http://www.hp.com/ergo, on the notebook hard drive, and through the Help and Support Center at Start > Help and Support. ■ The Notebook Documentation CD, included with the computer, contains comprehensive information about... your computer, as well as governmental agency and safety information about the use of your computer. ■ The Accessory Documentation CD, included with the docking station, contains governmental agency and...
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...that is an important safety feature. ■ Do not place anything on a cord or cable. Use only the power cord included with the docking station. The grounding pin is easily accessible at all times. Å WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, or damage to the... pull on power cords or cables. for appliances. Reference Guide 2-1 Do not disable the power cord grounding pin; 2 Docking and Undocking Connecting to AC Power Connect the docking station to AC power at all times. ■ Disconnect the power from the product by unplugging the power cord from the ...
...that is an important safety feature. ■ Do not place anything on a cord or cable. Use only the power cord included with the docking station. The grounding pin is easily accessible at all times. Å WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, or damage to the... pull on power cords or cables. for appliances. Reference Guide 2-1 Do not disable the power cord grounding pin; 2 Docking and Undocking Connecting to AC Power Connect the docking station to AC power at all times. ■ Disconnect the power from the product by unplugging the power cord from the ...
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Insert the AC adapter 1 into the AC adapter. 3. Insert one end of all ports. ✎ The light above the power connector is turned on the docking station. 2. Docking and Undocking 1. Insert the other end of the power cord 3 into an AC outlet. ✎ The docking station requires AC power for full functionality of the power cord 2 into the power connector on when the docking station is connected to AC power. 2-2 Reference Guide
Insert the AC adapter 1 into the AC adapter. 3. Insert one end of all ports. ✎ The light above the power connector is turned on the docking station. 2. Docking and Undocking 1. Insert the other end of the power cord 3 into an AC outlet. ✎ The docking station requires AC power for full functionality of the power cord 2 into the power connector on when the docking station is connected to AC power. 2-2 Reference Guide
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Docking and Undocking Docking the Computer 1. If you close the computer when the power is on the docking station. Angle the front of the computer downward. 3. Reference Guide 2-3 Close the computer. To resume operation after docking, open the computer, and then press the power button. 2. Line up the visual alignment indicator on the computer with the indicator on , the computer may enter standby mode.
Docking and Undocking Docking the Computer 1. If you close the computer when the power is on the docking station. Angle the front of the computer downward. 3. Reference Guide 2-3 Close the computer. To resume operation after docking, open the computer, and then press the power button. 2. Line up the visual alignment indicator on the computer with the indicator on , the computer may enter standby mode.
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... the computer, and then gently press the computer down onto the docking station until you dock the computer unless the AC adapter is properly aligned and seated, and fully docked. Docking and Undocking 4. Align the posts on the docking station with most common docking problems, refer to the docking station. 2-4 Reference Guide For help with the receptors on . ✎ Make...
... the computer, and then gently press the computer down onto the docking station until you dock the computer unless the AC adapter is properly aligned and seated, and fully docked. Docking and Undocking 4. Align the posts on the docking station with most common docking problems, refer to the docking station. 2-4 Reference Guide For help with the receptors on . ✎ Make...
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Docking and Undocking 2. Lift up the computer 2. 2-6 Reference Guide Press the eject button 1. The computer disconnects from the docking station. 3.
Docking and Undocking 2. Lift up the computer 2. 2-6 Reference Guide Press the eject button 1. The computer disconnects from the docking station. 3.
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... computer on and off using either the computer power button or the docking station power button 1. Reference Guide 3-1 When you properly align the computer to the docking station, the docking light 3 is turned on. ✎ The docking light will not be turned on when you dock the computer unless the AC adapter is turned on 2. 3 Using the...
... computer on and off using either the computer power button or the docking station power button 1. Reference Guide 3-1 When you properly align the computer to the docking station, the docking light 3 is turned on. ✎ The docking light will not be turned on when you dock the computer unless the AC adapter is turned on 2. 3 Using the...
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Using the Docking Station Installing the HP/Kensington Cable Lock ✎ Security solutions are designed to secure the docking station and a docked computer. Install the cable lock into the integrated cable lock slot on the right side of the docking station, as deterrents. The HP/Kensington Cable Lock (purchased separately) allows you to act as shown in the following illustrations. 3-2 Reference Guide These deterrents may not prevent a product from being mishandled or stolen.
Using the Docking Station Installing the HP/Kensington Cable Lock ✎ Security solutions are designed to secure the docking station and a docked computer. Install the cable lock into the integrated cable lock slot on the right side of the docking station, as deterrents. The HP/Kensington Cable Lock (purchased separately) allows you to act as shown in the following illustrations. 3-2 Reference Guide These deterrents may not prevent a product from being mishandled or stolen.
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Using the Docking Station To install the cable lock: 1. Turn the docking station upside down, and then remove the screws from the cable lock bezel 3. Reference Guide 3-3 Loop the cable around a stationary object. 2. Remove the bezel from the docking station 2, and then remove the bezel blank from the cable lock bezel 1. 3.
Using the Docking Station To install the cable lock: 1. Turn the docking station upside down, and then remove the screws from the cable lock bezel 3. Reference Guide 3-3 Loop the cable around a stationary object. 2. Remove the bezel from the docking station 2, and then remove the bezel blank from the cable lock bezel 1. 3.
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Insert the cable into the center groove in the cable lock slot in the base of the lock in the vertical position, insert the lock into the recessed cable channel in the docking station 1. 5. With the lock and key in the unlocked position and with the T-bar on the back of the docking station 2. 3-4 Reference Guide Using the Docking Station 4.
Insert the cable into the center groove in the cable lock slot in the base of the lock in the vertical position, insert the lock into the recessed cable channel in the docking station 1. 5. With the lock and key in the unlocked position and with the T-bar on the back of the docking station 2. 3-4 Reference Guide Using the Docking Station 4.
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Reinsert the cable lock bezel onto the docking station 3. 9. Replace the screws to lock 1. 7. Reference Guide 3-5 Turn the key counterclockwise to secure the bezel 4. Using the Docking Station 6. Remove the key from the lock 2. 8.
Reinsert the cable lock bezel onto the docking station 3. 9. Replace the screws to lock 1. 7. Reference Guide 3-5 Turn the key counterclockwise to secure the bezel 4. Using the Docking Station 6. Remove the key from the lock 2. 8.
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Using the Docking Station The following illustration shows a docking station with the HP/Kensington Cable Lock installed. 3-6 Reference Guide
Using the Docking Station The following illustration shows a docking station with the HP/Kensington Cable Lock installed. 3-6 Reference Guide