HP (Hewlett-Packard) 367055-002 manual

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    Refe ren c e G u i de HP Doc king S tati on D o cu m e n t Par t N u m b e r : 36 7 0 55 - 0 02 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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    © Copyright 2004, 2005 He wlett-Packard De velopment Company , L.P . Microsoft is a U.S. registered tr ademark of Microsoft Corporation. The information contained herein is su bject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompan ying such products and services. N[...]

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    Refe renc e G ui de ii i Cont ent s 1 Getting Started Identifying Top Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–1 Identifying Left-Side Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–3 Identifying Right-Side Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–4 Identifying Rear Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1?[...]

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    Refe renc e G ui de 1– 1 1 Get t ing Star ted Ident ifyi ng T o p Comp one nts Component Description 1 Po w e r b u t t o n T urns on power to the computer . 2 Po w e r l i g h t Indicates the state of the computer and is turned on when the computer is turned on. 3 Docking posts (2) Align and secure the computer f or proper connection to the HP D[...]

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    1–2 R eference Guide Getting Started 4 Computer eject mechanisms (4) Disconnect the computer from the docking station when y ou press the eject but t on . 5 Docking connector Connects the computer to the docking station. 6 Visual alignment indicator Helps you correctly align the computer when connecting it to the docking station. 7 Computer eject[...]

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    Getting Started Refe renc e G ui de 1– 3 Id entifying Lef t- Side C omponen ts Component Description 1 P ower b utton and pow er light T urns on power to the computer . The light indicates the state of the computer , and is tur ned on when the computer is turned on. 2 USB 2.0 por t Allows y ou to connect USB devices. 3 P owered USB 2.0 por t Allo[...]

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    1–4 R eference Guide Getting Started Id entifying Right -Si de Com ponents Component Description 1 Computer eject button and docking light Ejects the computer from the docking station. Docking light is turned on when the computer is properly aligned. ✎ Refer to Chapter 2, “ Docking and Undocking ,” for details. 2 Integrated cab le lock slot[...]

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    Getting Started Refe renc e G ui de 1– 5 Ident ifyi ng Re ar Co mpon ent s Component Description 1 Security cable slot Connects an optional security cable loc k. 2 Monitor stand por t Connects an optional HP Monitor Stand to the docking station. 3 A udio-out (headphone) jack Connects an audio output de vice such as headphones or speakers . 4 Mous[...]

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    1–6 R eference Guide Getting Started 8 RJ-11 (modem) jack Connects a telephone cable . 9 RJ-45 (network) jack Connects a network cable. - USB 2.0 por ts (2) Connect USB devices. q P ower connector Connects the docking station to the AC adapter . w External monitor por t Connects a V GA monitor. e Serial por t Connects a serial device such as a mo[...]

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    Getting Started Refe renc e G ui de 1– 7 Get tin g More Inf orma tion Å W AR NING: T o reduce the r isk of seri ous injury , r e ad the Saf ety and Comfo rt Guid e. It desc ribe s prope r wor kstation setu p , and pr oper postur e, health , and wo rk hab its for notebook u sers . The Safety and Comfo rt Guid e also pro vides im portant electri c[...]

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    Refe renc e G ui de 2– 1 2 Doc king an d Un doc king Connec tin g to A C P o wer Connect the docking station to A C power at all times. Å W AR NING: T o reduce the r isk of electri c shock or damage to yo ur equipment: ■ P lug the po wer co rd in to an A C outl et that is easily acce ssible at all times . ■ Disconnect the po wer fr om the pr[...]

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    2–2 R eference Guide Docking and Undoc king 1. Insert the A C adapter 1 into the power connector on the docking station. 2. Insert one end of the po wer cord 2 into the A C adapter . 3. Insert the other end of the po wer cord 3 into an A C outlet. ✎ The docking station requires A C power for full functionality of all ports. ✎ The light abov e[...]

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    Docking and Undoc king Refe renc e G ui de 2– 3 Doc king t he C ompu ter 1. Close the computer . If you close the computer when the po wer is on, the computer may enter standby mode. T o resume operation after docking, open the computer , and then press the po wer button. 2. Angle the front of the computer do wnward. 3. Line up the visual alignme[...]

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    2–4 R eference Guide Docking and Undoc king 4. Align the posts on the docking station with the receptors on the bottom of the computer , and then gently press the computer do wn onto the docking station until you hear a click. When the computer is properly aligned, the docking station docking light is turned on. ✎ Make sure the computer is prop[...]

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    Docking and Undoc king Refe renc e G ui de 2– 5 Undo cking the Co mpute r 1. Close the computer . If you close the computer when the po wer is on, the computer may enter standby mode. T o resume operation after undocking, open the computer , and then press the po wer button.[...]

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    2–6 R eference Guide Docking and Undoc king 2. Press the eject button 1 . The computer disconnects from the docking station. 3. Lift up the computer 2 .[...]

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    Refe renc e G ui de 3– 1 3 Using t h e Doc king Sta tion T u rni ng the Comput er On a nd Off When you connect a computer to the docking station, you can turn the computer on and of f using either the computer po wer button or the docking station po wer button 1 . When you turn on the system, the po wer button light is turned on 2 . When you prop[...]

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    3–2 R eference Guide Using the Docking S tation Installin g th e HP/K ensington Cabl e Lock ✎ Security solutions are designed to act as deterrents. These deterrents may not pre vent a product from being mishandled or stolen. The HP/K ensington Cable Lock (purchased separately) allo ws you to secure the docking station and a docked computer . In[...]

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    Using the Doc king Stati on Refe renc e G ui de 3– 3 T o install the cable lock: 1. Loop the cable around a stationary object. 2. T urn the docking station upside down, and then remo ve the scre ws from the cable lock bezel 1 . 3. Remov e the bezel from the docking station 2 , and then remov e the bezel blank from the cable lock bezel 3 .[...]

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    3–4 R eference Guide Using the Docking S tation 4. W ith the lock and key in the unlock ed position and with the T -bar on the back of the lock in the vertical position, insert the lock into the center groov e in the cable lock slot in the docking station 1 . 5. Insert the cable into the recessed cable channel in the base of the docking station 2[...]

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    Using the Doc king Stati on Refe renc e G ui de 3– 5 6. T urn the key counterclockwise to lock 1 . 7. Remov e the ke y from the lock 2 . 8. Reinsert the cable lock bezel onto the docking station 3 . 9. Replace the scre ws to secure the bezel 4 .[...]

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    3–6 R eference Guide Using the Docking S tation The follo wing illustration sho ws a docking station with the HP/K ensington Cable Lock installed.[...]

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    Refe renc e G ui de A– 1 A Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g This section provides three methods for resolving issues you may encounter when using your doc king station. Use the methods in the follo wing order: ■ Refer to the “ Solving Common Problems ” section. ■ Access the Help and Support Center on your computer by selecting Start > Help[...]

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    A–2 R eference Guide T roubleshooting Solving Common Probl ems Doc king Prob lems Prob lem P ossible Cause Solution The computer is not properly connected to the docking station. The computer ma y be properly aligned, but is not fully seated or dock ed in the docking station. Lift the computer aw ay from the docking station. Then realign the comp[...]

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    T roubleshooting Refe renc e G ui de A– 3 Undocking Pr oblems Prob lem P ossible Cause Solution The computer will not disconnect from the docking station. The connectors are jammed. Press the eject button all the wa y in. If the computer does not disconnect, repeat this procedure to disconnect the computer . Ä Applying e xcessive for c e may dam[...]

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    A–4 R eference Guide T roubleshooting External Device Pr oblems Prob lem P ossible Cause Solution A new de vice is not recognized as part of the system. The computer ma y be properly aligned, but is not fully seated or dock ed in the docking station. Lift the computer aw ay from the docking station. Then realign the computer visual alignment indi[...]