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1. Docking Station with Video User s Manual B Connecting the Docking Station to Computer 1 Assemble the docking station by sliding the main body onto the base plate to make it self standing 2 Plug the power cord of the power adaptor into the DC IN jack on the back of the docking station and then connect the power adapter to a working electrical outlet The Power indicator on the front panel glows when the docking station is powered on 3 Plug the square end of the USB cable into the USB upstream connector at the back of the docking station 4 Plug the other end of the USB cable into an available USB 2 0 port on your computer Upon the USB connection your computer will automatically complete the remaining installation including installing Windows built in drivers for the USB hub A pop up message will appear in the notification area indicating the installation status Wait for the final message indicating the driver software installation is successful Then the docking station is ready for use C Connecting Devices to the Docking Station Now the installation is complete You can connect the peripherals monitor to appropriate ports on the docking station as required If required you can connect and disconnect the peripherals monitor any time without disconnecting the docking station from the USB port on your computer Connecting Ethernet network device 1 Connect an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the docking
2. Universal Docking Station User s Manual Questions We re here to help Visit http plugable com support Or email support plugable com More product info amp tips at http plugable com products ud 160 a Docking Station with Video User s Manual ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual is designed for use with the Docking Station with Video Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy however no guarantee is given to the correctness of the contents The information in this document is subject to change without notice The manufacturer does not make any representations or warranties implied or otherwise regarding the accuracy and completeness of this document and shall in no event be liable for any loss of profit or any commercial damage including but not limited to special incidental consequential or other damage SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Always read the safety instructions carefully E Keep this User s Manual for future reference E Keep this equipment away from humidity E f any of the following situation arises get the equipment checked by a service technician The equipment has been dropped and damaged The equipment has obvious sign of breakage The equipment has not been working well or you cannot get it to work according to the User s Manual COPYRIGHT This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright All right are reserved No part of this manual may be re
3. Docking Station with Video User s Manual Assembly and Disassembly The docking station comes with a base plate to make it self standing To assemble the docking station slide the body of the docking station firmly as shown below Make sure a click is heard to ensure the body snaps into place To disassemble the docking station hold the base with one hand and then use another hand to push the docking station firmly as shown below Docking Station with Video User s Manual Front Panel Power LED Glows when the docking station is powered C USB Hub LED Glows when any of the four USB downstream ports is connected to a USB device 2 USB 2 0 downstream ports For connection to USB peripherals 3 5 mm stereo audio output port For connection to stereo headphones or speakers 3 5 mm stereo microphone input port For connection to an external microphone for Q recording Rear Panel oogoo0oo0go OMOOoO0Oo800 ii OMoOoOoo0o00 Docking Station with Video User s Manual 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 of the
4. drivers To instead use the drivers provided on CD 1 Insert the provided CD into your disc drive find the Asix Network Driver and click setup exe to install drivers for the network function of the dock 2 Now locate and double click the DisplayLink Windows driver installer to install drivers for the DVI VGA graphics function of the dock 3 Please click Accept after reading the statement of SOFTWARE END USER LICENCE AGREEMENT FOR DISPPLAYLINK MIRROR DRIVER and DISPLAYLINK GRAPHICS ADAPTER SOFTWARE Install DisplayLink Software for DisplayLink Graphics ATN h 2 DisplayLink v 5 5 29194 0 SOFTWARE END USER LICENCE AGREEMENT FOR DISPLAYLINK MIRROR DRIVER and DISPLAYLINK GRAPHICS ADAPTER SOFTWARE THE PROGRAM This is a legal agreement between you the end user You and DisplayLink UKJ Limited DisplayLink BY INSTALLING THIS SOFTWARE YOU ARE AGREEING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT some versions of this software once installed will check for updated system software at least once and then again at regular intervals unless you specifically Update servers during this process Accepting the End User License Agreement means that you accept this product feature Automatically check For updates I Accept Do not connect the docking station to your computer at this stage Please proceed to next section to continue with the video component installation 4 Please wait while Windows configur
5. 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 Security lock slot Industry standard Kensington security slot for connection to a security lock not provided Insert the lock s locking end into the slot and turn the key to lock the docking station Docking Station with Video User s Manual 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 7 with Windows Update Enabled Using an existing network connection connect the docking station s power adapter and devices and simply connect the docking station to your PC to allow Windows to automatically detect download and install the latest drivers 1 Please click Accept after reading the statement of SOFTWARE END USER LICENCE AGREEMENT FOR DISPPLAYLINK MIRROR DRIVER and DISPLAYLINK GRAPHICS ADAPTER SOFTWARE Install DisplayLink Software for DisplayLink Graphics ITN B DisplayLink v 5 5 29194 0 SOFTWARE END USER LICENCE AGREEMENT FOR DISPLAYLINK MIRROR DRIVER and DISPLAYLINK GRAPHICS ADAPTER SOFTWARE THE PROGRAM This is a legal agreement between you the end user You and DisplayLink UK Limited Dis
6. station 2 Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to your network hub switch or router Connecting VGA DVI Monitor E For DVI model The equipped DVI I DVI Integrated connector transmits both the digital and analog signals This means it supports either of these two connection types e It can be connected to a DVI D digital monitor using a DVI cable not provided 10 Docking Station with Video User s Manual e Or it can be connected to an analog VGA monitor using the privided DVI I to VGA adapter and a VGA cable not provided DVI to VGA Adapter wc am U U VGA Cable DVI Cable Connect to DVI monitor a Connect to VGA monitor Upon the connection it s normal that the screen flicks black a couple of times Once the connection is done an extended screen will appear on the add on monitor Sometimes it takes time for the add on monitor to show the video Please wait for while For Windows Vista if the add on monitor has been blank for a while please reboot your system again To change the display mode see next chapter for instructions Connecting USB Devices Connect your USB devices to the USB ports on the docking station As long as one USB device is connected to the port and the connection works properly the USB LED glows green on When no USB device is connected to the port the LED light is off If your USB device such as a printer or optical drive etc came with its own AC
7. Mbps function To connect your computer to a network through the docking station attach one end of a network cable not provided to the Ethernet port on the docking station and the other end to your network hub switch or router for network access 13 Docking Station with Video User s Manual Video Port Display Modes There are several ways you can utilize the monitor attached on the docking station The add on monitor can be configured to use either mirror mode extended mode or be the primary display as described in this section Extend Your Windows Desktop to Add on Monitor Default In this so called extended mode your display will be spread over the add on monitor s This mode allows you to perform multiple tasks more effectively without overlapping windows Extended mode is the default setting To set up the video component to use or restore extended mode follow these steps 1 Position the mouse anywhere on your computer desktop right click and select Screen Resolution on Windows 7 Personalize gt Display Settings on Windows Vista or Properties gt Settings on Windows XP Windows 2000 In the Display drop down menu select the option with the string DisplayLink Graphics Adapter Check the Multiple Displays gt Extend these displays on Windows 7 Extend the desktop onto this monitor box on Windows Vista or Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor box on Windows XP Window
8. aa 27 PC CE OO S oren E OR ged 27 CE onena an a a aa T T 27 VV Fe To SE ee VU OM tase cere EEE 27 Docking Station with Video User s Manual 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 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 y
9. adaptor make sure that it is plugged into the device and a working electrical outlet Connecting Microphone and Speaker Headphones To connect your speaker headphones insert the plug to the green hole on the front of the docking station To connect a microphone insert the plug to the pink hole on the front of the docking Station 11 Docking Station with Video User s Manual 3 Using the Docking Station with Video USB 2 0 Ports The four USB ports on the docking station function just like the ports on a USB hub Just connect any USB device to the docking station s USB ports when required m All the four USB ports provide power when the computer is either off suspended or hibernated This means you can use the USB port for power charging purpose m The USB port supports hot plug feature You may plug and unplug an USB device from the docking station at any time when required E Some USB devices e g printers and optical drives require higher power to operate To use these devices the power adapter shipped with the device should be plugged into the device and the mains Audio Ports Prior to using the speaker microphone connected to the docking station you have to correctly configure your application to use USB Multimedia Audio Device i e the audio components of the docking station When the docking station is connected to your computer the audio devices named USB Multimedia Audio Device are automatically ins
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11. d on screen horizontally and vertically Color Depth This defines the number of different colors that can be shown on the screen at the same time Refresh rate Measures the speed that the entire screen is rescanned Higher frequencies reduce flicker Some monitors advertise the supported modes through the video connector If this is the case the video component identifies the supported modes from the monitor If the monitor does not advertise the supported modes the video software chooses a set of common screen modes for the monitor 17 Docking Station with Video User s Manual The software supports the modes listed below Color Depth Refresh rates available at Refresh rates available at Pesoluion 16 bit color quality 32 bit color quality 640x480 60 72 75 85 60 72 75 85 800x600 56 60 72 75 85 56 60 72 75 85 1024x768 60 70 75 85 60 70 75 85 1280x960 ouaa ae 1280x1024 evn oe 1360x768 ee ee 1366x768 a won 1368x768 as 4400x1050 60 75 85 60 75 85 1440x900 ii 1600x1200 al i 1680x1050 A i 1920x1080 owen en 1920x1200 ee ee If cloning the primary display the video component will try to use the preferred monitor mode In some cases this may not be the most appropriate mode for the s The video component of the docking station he primary monitor and the add on monitor 18 About the resolutions and refresh rates available to users The resolutions and refresh ra
12. efresh rates at 16 Refresh rates at 32 bit color quality bit color quality 60727585 60727585 5660727585 56607275 85 60707585 60707585 e Wo Color Depth Resolution 640x480 800x600 1024x768 1280x960 1280x1024 1360x768 1366x768 50 60 50 60 1368x768 e Z dbo 1400x1050 60 75 85 60 75 85 1440x900 1600x1200 60 1680x1050 60 1920x1080 50 60 50 60 1920x1200 60 e 2 CH DAC output e DAC sampling rate from 8KHz 16KHz 44 1KHz to 48KHz with 16 bit resolution e Earphone buffer driving for output e 2 CH ADC Input e ADC sampling rate from 8KHz 16KHz 44 1KHz to 48KHz with 16 bit resolution e Digital Linear Microphone Gain Control function 6db 33db ABS Plastic 23 Docking Station with Video User s Manual Dimensions Main body without base 36 5 W x 92 D x 154 H mm Main body with base 86 W x 110 D x 162 H mm Weight Approximately 285g including base Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature 10 40 C Storage Temperature 10 80 C Relative Humidity lt 85 non condensing Regulatory Compliances Safety EMI FCC CE RoHS RoHS compliant Specification is subject to change without further notice 24 Docking Station with Video User s Manual 6 Regulatory Compliance FCC Conditions CE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interf
13. erence 2 This device must accept any interference received Including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment is in compliance with the requirements of the following regulations EN 55 022 CLASS B WEEE Information For EU European Union member users According to the WEEE Waste electrical and electronic equipment Directive do not dispose of this product as household waste or commercial waste Waste electrical and electronic equipment should be appropriately collected and recycled as required by practices established for your country For information on recycling of this product please contact your local authorities your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product re CE amp 25 Docking Station with Video User s Manual 26
14. es DisplayLink Core Software Your screens may temporarily go black or flash during this process Docking Station with Video User s Manual Dis playLink Core Software 4L l Flease wait while Windows configures DisplayLink Core Software Tour screens may temporarily go black or flash during this process Gathering required information Note You may need to restart your system for the configuration changes made to DisplayLink Graphics to take effect DisplayLink Graphics You must restart your system for the configuration changes made to DisplayLink Graphics to take effect Click Yes to restart now or No if you plan to manually restart later Yes No After the installation is completed you will see the DisplayLink Manager Icon in System Tray that looks like a monitor as below Click on the icon to bring up the menu Extend Mode The screen is part Color Quality Screen Rotation Mirror Mode The screen copies the contents of the primary screen Off Mode The screen is black Set as Main Monitor The screen Extend To Extend Set as Main Monitor Notebook Monitor OFF Mirror OFF is the primary screen Notebook monitor off The Notebook screen is black and the DisplayLink screen is the primary Advanced screen Actual strings depend on your operation system These screen shots are from Windows XP SP2 and Windows Vista it might vary slightly for each operation system
15. isplays rere Display 1 E70 3 x Resolution 1024 x 768 recommended X Multiple displays Extend these displays This is currently your main display Advanced settings Make text and other items larger or smaller What display settings should I choose h Your device is ready to use Device driver software installed successfully 4 To control the behavior of an attached DisplayLink device or screen it is possible to use Windows Key P to display a menu and cycle through it to allow Disconnect Projector Duplicate Extend Projector Only Computer only Duplicate Extend Projector only v a pi Actual strings depend on your operation system These screen shots are from Windows 7 and might vary slightly for each operation system am Docking Station with Video User s Manual B On Mac OS X 10 4 Drivers for the Mac are beta level with significant limitations including disabling of the network interface on the docking station Limitations may change or improve over time We recommend downloading and installing the latest drivers from hitp displaylink com C On Windows XP Windows Vista For legacy Windows 2000 drivers and for the latest XP and Vista drivers we recommend visiting http displaylink com for the latest graphic drivers and http www asix com tw download php choosing USB to Fast Ethernet family and AX88772 product for the latest networking
16. our home or office space a fi it po an ee Pate ag F ry USB Peripherals tind a Lt iy 3 F ail Ethernet USB Peripherals Device 3 amp J exo Docking Station with Video User s Manual 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 Industry standard security lock slot for anti theft purpose 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 2000 Windows XP 32 bit Windows Vista 32 64 bit Windows 7 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 The adapter screen resolution be set to 800x600 with 16bit color
17. playLink BY INSTALLING THIS SOFTWARE YOU ARE AISREEING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT some versions of this software once installed will check for updated system software at least once and then again at regular intervals unless you specifically disabled this feature when given this option Mo personal information or information about your PC or the software installed on your PC is sent to our Update servers during this process Accepting the End User License Agreement means that you accept this product feature Automatically check for updates 1 Accept 2 Please wait while Windows configures DisplayLink Core Software Your screens may temporarily go black or flash during this process Docking Station with Video User s Manual Dis playLink Core Software Please wait while Windows configures DisplayLink Core Software Your screens may temporarily go black or flash during this process 3 After the installation is completed the following Window will pop up You can change the appearance of your displays through the Window In particular move the monitors pictured in the control panel to match how the monitors are physicaly positioned on your desk Additional controls are available in Windows 7 Orientation Portrait landscape rotated portrait rotated landscape mA ka gt E gt Control Panel Appearance and Personalization Display Screen Resolution X Change the appearance of your d
18. produced by any mechanical electronic or other means in any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer TRADEMARKS All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners or companies Table of Contents Table of Contents SMITE ROCIUC TION ochiees sotsiea eta a aah sees ek as casi Soe aes she eee eee scene ees 1 Fotre S ueri tatty tavunersSehacueddayugestacneiendavudenstadaaaetads 2 PACK e COMON aE te trace liasaceaasieudec da teacadini mest teantaishonded Seameden acces 2 Noo eld R GUE 10 NS re nem E a Wee 2 Assembly and DisassemibDIy sessin ninae a a a A e E 3 Pront rane leneeceose ia e O T O A 4 Rear Pane loea a a ea a aed age ee a eae 5 2 MSNA OM eese aE a a a aaa 6 A On Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista cccsssssecsseessecseesstecsteesseesseessees 6 BOn NDIN T cites rca hase ce chef aceon Geert ea 9 C Connecting the Docking Station to Computer cccccccccsssccceessseceeesseeceeessseceeessseceeessseeeenas 12 D Connecting Devices to the Docking Station sesessssssesesessesesesessesesesessesesessssesesesssseses 12 Connecting Ethernet network dey iC ocres aea r a 12 Connec tine DVL MONO xiacssincsntoyecsaisncniataessusiasadsueanaageucshaneaceatessauaieaanennapneseancaaanetenanseneiaese 12 Connecting USB Devices asucn siu a Nuh idial selects cddanl ieee tlt ececkin 13 Connecting Microphone and Speaker Headphones 0 ccccceeccsscccccc
19. re the cursor 15 Docking Station with Video User s Manual Video and DVD Playback in Extened Mode On Windows Vista with extended mode it s suggested that you run video or DVD playback programs on your primary monitor instead of the add on monitor to ensure the playback performance Mirror Your Windows Desktop This mode is referred to as mirror or clone mode In this mode your original screen the primary display will be mirrored to the add on monitor In mirror mode the video component will automatically select the settings screen resolution color quality and refresh rate for the add on monitor But you can manually adjust the settings as required However the settings of the add on monitor are limited by that of the primary monitor For example even though your add on monitor supports a resolution of up to 1680x1050 you can only configure it to use 1280x1024 due to the primary monitor only supports a resolution of up to 1280x1024 If you change the video output to extended mode and then want to switch back to mirror mode follow these steps 1 Position the mouse anywhere on your computer desktop right click and select Screen Resolution on Windows 7 Personalize gt Display Settings on Windows Vista or Properties gt Settings on Windows XP Windows 2000 2 Inthe Display drop down menu select the option with the string DisplayLink Graphics Adapter 3 Check the Multiple Display
20. refresh rate drop down list and then click Apply Click OK to close the settings screen Disconnecting the Docking Station If the docking station is unplugged from the computer the add on monitor goes blank All windows and icons move to the primary screen On reconnection of the docking station the docking station returns to the same mode as it was before disconnection However windows and icons that were previously on the screen will not be moved back 19 Docking Station with Video User s Manual How Standby or Hibernate Mode Affects Devices Attached to the Docking Station External Monitors When the docking station is connected to a computer and an external monitor if the computer goes into standby or hibernate mode the external monitor display goes blank When the computer returns to an active state the external monitor display keeps the same settings it had before the computer went into standby or hibernate mode However if the add on monitor was set for extended mode windows that were previously on the external monitor will not move back to that secondary monitor Also if the add on monitor is in extended mode and the computer requires a login after standby or hibernate mode the login screen appears on the primary computer monitor not the external monitor If the computer is shut down restarted and logged in again the add on monitor returns to the same mode as it was before shutdown Other Devices lf ano
21. s 2000 Drag the icons in the window at the top of the screen to match the physical arrangement of your primary monitor and add on monitor The add on monitor connected to the docking station may be identified as either 2 or 3 depending on your computer although there may not be a total of 3 screens connected 14 Docking Station with Video User s Manual 5 Click on to close the settings screen Display Settings Monitor Drag the icons to match your monitors Identify Monitors Primary Display 2 USB Video Dock DL165 on DisplayLink Graphics Adapter E This is my main monitor Extend the desktop onto this moniter Resolution Colors B High Medium 16 biti 800 by 600 pixels cet the best dreolay Advanced Settine Sins a l Cancel Once the setting is done to use your extended desktop simply drag and drop your open windows over to your second monitor However note that some applications may not support display on the extended desktop Cursor disappeared If you re in extneded mode but the add on monitor is not connected the desktop still pans to the add on monitor and it s possible that your cursor has moved to the extended desktop so that you cannot find it on the primary display To solve the problem in such a case connect the add on monitor to the docking station or keep moving your mouse to try or unplug the docking station first to resto
22. s gt Duplicate these displays on Windows 7 uncheck the Extend the desktop onto this monitor on Windows Vista or Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor on Windows XP Windows 2000 4 Click OK to close the settings screen 16 Docking Station with Video User s Manual Be the Primary Monitor To make the add on monitor the primary display 1 Position the mouse anywhere on your computer desktop right click and select Screen Resolution on Windows 7 Personalize gt Display Settings on Windows Vista or Properties gt Settings on Windows XP Windows 2000 2 Inthe Display drop down menu select the option ends with DisplayLink Graphics Adapter 3 Check the This is my main monitor box on Windows Vista Windows 7 or Use this device as the primary monitor box on Windows XP Windows 2000 On some PCs and laptops it is necessary to disable the main display i e uncheck the Extend the desktop onto this monitor or Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor box for the main display as part of the same settings change 4 Click OK to close the settings screen The add on monitor stays primary if the PC enters hibernate or suspend mode or is rebooted If the add on monitor is unplugged the main display becomes primary again Adjusting Resolution Color Depth and Refresh Rate There are three components that make up the screen mode Resolution In common usage this refers to the number of pixels displaye
23. talled and may override Windows default audio settings The most obvious effect is that your original music playback will be re directed to the soeaker connected to the docking station However it s possible that users may want to use original sound card for music playback and use the docking station s audio ports for chatting via instant messaging software such as MSN messenger Yahoo messenger or Skype In such cases users have to manually configure required audio device for each application Configuring Windows Audio Device To specify a sound device for music playback in Windows open Control Panel and double click the sound or audio icon Then select a desired device in the playback 12 Docking Station with Video User s Manual section If you want to use your original sound card for music playback make sure to select it instead of USB Multimedia Audio Device Sound Playback Recording Sounds aa Select a playback device below to modify its settings Speakers Configuring Instant Messaging Software Audio Device To chat via instant messaging software using the headphone and microphone connected to the docking station make sure the instant messaging software such as MSN messenger Yahoo messenger or Skype are configure to use USB Multimedia Audio Device as the audio in and out devices Ethernet Port The Ethernet port supports Ethernet 10 100
24. tes available to the user through Windows are a comprise of the support from the following elements The primary video card on your computer and installed drivers Therefore for example if your monitor doesn t support a resolution of 1600x1200 then 1600x1200 is not possible though your dokcing station s video component supports 1600x1200 This ensures that the monitor cannot be put into an unsupported mode which might damage it Docking Station with Video User s Manual cloned desktop It is recommended that the primary display resolution be changed to closer match the default resolution of the add on monitor To configure the three components resolution color depth and refresh rate of a screen mode follow these steps is Position the mouse anywhere on your computer desktop right click and select Screen Resolution on Windows 7 Personalize gt Display Settings on Windows Vista or Properties gt Settings on Windows XP Windows 2000 In the Display drop down menu select the option ends with DisplayLink Graphics Adapter To change the screen resolution or color quality select those options on the screen Be sure to select one of the supported resolutions and color quality numbers in the table above For an add on monitor you can also select any resolution or color quality supported by that monitor To change the refresh rate click Advanced and then click Monitor Select a refresh rate from the Screen
25. ther device is connected to a port on the docking station and the computer goes into standby or hibernate mode that device will not function For example if you are using the Ethernet port for high speed network access network access will not be available until the computer returns to an active state 20 Docking Station with Video User s Manual 4 Uninstalling the Drivers Uninstalling the Driver Please take these steps to uninstall Drive 1 Open the Control Panel and double click Uninstall a Program on Windows 7 Programs and Features on Windows Vista or Add or Remove Programs on Windows 2000 Windows XP 2 Select DisplayLink Graphics and click Uninstall or Remote aa oo TTT Organize Uninstall H DisplayLink Core Software DisplayLink Graphics 3 Click Yes to confirm the removal Programs and Features A Are you sure you want to uninstall DisplayLink Graphics Inthe future do not show me this dialog box Yes 4 Click Yes to restart your computer You can also disconnect the video connection now DisplayLink Core Software EZ You must restart your system for the configuration changes made to DisplayLink Core Software to take effect Click Yes to restart now or No if you plan to manually restart later 21 General Host Interface Operating System Support Ports and Connectors Upstream USB Hub Downstream Ethernet Video Audio Security Lock Slot LED Po
26. wer LED Blue USB Hub LED Green Power Power Adapter Power Mode Ethernet Component Docking Station with Video User s Manual 5 Specifications USB 2 0 Windows 2000 SP4 Windows XP SP2 Windows Vista 32 64 bit and Windows 7 32 64 bit 1 x Upstream USB 2 0 Port Type B female Connector 4 x Downstream USB 2 0 Port Type A female connector 1 x Ethernet Port 10 100 Base T Ethernet RJ 45 connector 1 x DVI I Port 24pin Spin Female Connector 1 x microphone 3 5 mm stereo audio in 1 x headphones speaker 3 5 mm stereo audio out Industry standard Kensington security slot On Power is supplied to the docking station Off No power is supplied to the docking station On Any of the four USB downstream ports is connected to a USB device Off No USB device is connected Input AC 100 240V 50 60 Hz Output DC 5V 2 5A Self powered 22 Network Standards Data Transfer Rates RAM Video Component Supported Modes Resolutions Refresh Rate and Color Depth Audio Component Output Input Physical Specifications Housing Material Docking Station with Video User s Manual IEEE 802 3 10Base T IEEE 802 3u 100Base T Ethernet 10Mbps 20Mbps Half Full Duplex Fast Ethernet 100Mbps 200Mbps Half Full Duplex Embedded 16KB SRAM for RX packet buffering and 8KB SRAM for TX packet buffering Extended Desktop Default Mirrored Desktop Primary Display R
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