Page 3 - Table of Contents
B Table of Contents 1. Introduction ................................................................ 1 1.1 Package Contents ................................................................................... 1 1.2 Identifying Parts and Controls ..........................................................
Page 5 - Package Contents; Wireless Dock
1 1. Introduction 1.1 Package Contents Your docking station ships with the components shown below. Ensure that you have received all the components and contact Dell (see your invoice for contact information) if something is missing. Wireless Dock DP-VGA Dongle Power Adapter Power Cord Quick Setup Gu...
Page 6 - Identifying Parts and Controls; Front View; Figure 1. Front View
2 Safety, Environmental, and Regulatory Information 1.2 Identifying Parts and Controls Front View 1 2 5 3 Figure 1. Front View 1. Pairing button 2. USB 3.0 port 3. audio/microphone combo connector 5. reset button 4. docking status indicator 4
Page 7 - Back View; Product Specifications; Gigabit Ethernet
3 Back View 8 6 5 4 2 1 3 7 Figure 2. Back View 1. power switch 2. power connector 3. network port 4. USB 3.0 port 5. USB 3.0 port 6. HDMI 7. DisplayPort (DP) 8. security-cable slot 1.3 Product Specifications Docking Specifications Standard WiGig 1.1 IEEE 802.11ad Video Ports DisplayPort x 1 (...
Page 9 - Quick Setup of Hardware; Dock D5000 and to the electrical outlet.
5 2. Quick Setup of Hardware 1. Connect the AC adapter to the AC adapter connector on the Dell Wireless Dock D5000 and to the electrical outlet. Figure 3. AC Adapter 2. Turn on the power switch to the “I” status. Figure 4. Power switch
Page 10 - Working on the Dell Wireless Dock D5000; LED Status Indicators; I/O Connectors on the Dell Wireless Dock D5000
6 3. Working on the Dell Wireless Dock D5000 3.1 LED Status Indicators The Dell Wireless Dock shall include multiple LED status indicators on the unit. 3.1.1 Docking Status Indicator The Docking Status Indicator is Amber when the device is powered on but not connected to a host. When a WiGig connect...
Page 11 - The wireless connection works best if your computer lid (logo side)
7 The Dell Wireless Dock D5000 has the below I/O connectors: Video Ports DisplayPort x 1 HDMI x 1 Input/Output Ports USB 3.0 x 3 Gigabit Ethernet Audio Jack x 1 (Microphone-in and line-out via combo connector) If the wireless link between the computer and the Dell Wireless Dock becomes wea...
Page 12 - wireless docking station does not support HDCP to play video from
8 3.2.2 Using the Video/Audio Port The video quality is similar to that of a notebook/PC connected to a TV/Monitor via a real cable. When you want to use HDMI/DisplayPort on the docking station to make a video output, just use the HDMI/DisplayPort cable to connect the docking station to the monitor/...
Page 13 - Resetting the Dell wireless dock D5000; Figure 8. Reset Button
9 Figure7. USB 3.0 Port 3.3 Resetting the Dell wireless dock D5000 To delete all associated settings stored on your Dell Wireless Dock, press and hold down the reset button for 10 seconds. All dock settings will be deleted and you will have to re-establish a connection. To re-establish a connection ...
Page 14 - Installing the Software; Yes; to install
10 4. Connecting to the Dell Wireless Dock D5000 The Dell Wireless Dock or Wireless Bus Extension (WBE) is an easy-to-use software which allows you to connect to the Dell wireless dock D5000 using 60 GHz frequency band in parallel to other Wi-Fi access. The Wireless Docking software uses WiGig’s WBE...
Page 15 - Uninstall; or; change a program; Scanning for the Dell Wireless Dock D5000; Icon Color; Green; Connected to a dock; Blue; Disconnected from the dock; Red; Error of any kind; Orange; Note
11 Note : If you select No , you may need to install all the three drivers manually from the location c:/program files/Wilocity/Dock_Drivers. Run *.exe from the respective folders to install the drivers . Once the Wireless Docking software is installed, an icon is created in the taskbar notification...
Page 17 - Connecting to a Dell Wireless Dock D5000; Connect Automatically; . This allows the Wireless Docking software
13 Note : Only the docks that are available for connecting are displayed. If a dock is already connected to your PC/laptop, the dock is not displayed in the available list. You need to disconnect the dock to view it in the available list. Figure 3 Scanning Manually 4.3 Connecting to a Dell Wireless ...
Page 18 - Pairing; Button; How to connect to the Dell wireless dock D5000
14 SSID : D5000_xxxxxx (xxxxxx represents 6 alpha numeric) Password : 12345678 WPS Push Button : This option allows you to connect to the Dell wireless dock D5000 without a password. You need to manually push the WPS Push button present on the Dell wireless dock D5000 to complete the connection betw...
Page 19 - Status; : Displays the current status between your PC/laptop and the; Setup; : Allows you to modify the SSID of the Dell wireless dock D5000,; Start; Managing the Dell wireless dock D5000
15 Once the dock is connected, the Wireless Docking software allows you to view the status of the connected Dell wireless dock D5000 and also update the firmware of the dock. You can also restore the Dell wireless dock D5000 to factory settings. Select to expand the Dell wireless dock D5000 Settings...
Page 21 - Save; . The modifications are saved
17 To Edit a profile, follow these steps: 1. Follow the steps 1 to 3 from above. 2. Double click the Profile you want to edit. All the available options for that profile are displayed. 3. Modify the desired options and select Save . The modifications are saved for that profile. 4.4.2 Advanced Config...
Page 22 - Using Devices Connected to the Dell wireless; Using Display Devices Attached to the Dell wireless dock
18 4.4.4 About You can view the version numbers of the components using this tab. Figure 8 About tab Note : The version information shown in Figure 9 may differ from the actual version information displayed by the application on your PC/laptop. 4.5 Using Devices Connected to the Dell wireless dock D...
Page 23 - Duplicate; from the native Windows options, the audio and video is; Exit or Shutdown the Wireless Docking Software; Software Shutdown; : You can right-click on the Wireless Docking software; Close; to exit the wireless; Hardware Shutdown; : You can switch off the wireless switch on your
19 Note : By default, the duplicate mode is selected by Windows. You can use Windows native operations for using the extended monitor. The Wireless Docking software remembers the last-used settings of the display device and uses them from the next connection. You can also transmit audio and video to...
Page 25 - Appendix A Troubleshooting; Symptoms
21 5. Appendix A Troubleshooting Symptoms Suggested solutions 1. No video on the monitor attached to the HDMI port on dock. Make sure the laptop is connected to the Dell wireless dock D5000 station. Try to disconnect and re-connect to the docking station. Make sure the HDMI cable supplied with t...
Page 27 - Bluetooth Networking Overview; Setup Requirements
23 6. Bluetooth Networking Overview This chapter provides an overview of the Bluetooth Windows Suite. This software tool helps you to discover and link with Bluetooth devices using your PC/laptop. The Bluetooth Windows Suite also facilitates the communication between your PC/laptop with other Blueto...
Page 28 - Turn the Bluetooth Adapter On and Off; Off; , click the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar; Turn Adapter Off; adapter is; On; unless you turn it off.; Audio Headset
24 6.2 Turn the Bluetooth Adapter On and Off There may be times, such as when you are flying on a commercial aircraft, when you want to leave your computer on but are required to turn the Bluetooth adapter off. If your Bluetooth adapter is plugged into a USB port on your computer, you can turn off t...
Page 29 - Refers to Windows 7 and Windows 8 desktop versions.
25 Devices that have been granted access to the Bluetooth Exchange Folder also have access to all subfolders contained within that folder and all files in those subfolders. Note: The default folder for Bluetooth file exchanges is named Bluetooth Exchange Folder and is located in My Documents. You ca...
Page 30 - HCI; Host Controller Interface
26 HCI Host Controller Interface Human Interface Device (HID) An input device such as a mouse, keyboard, or game controller that sends user input to a computer. Internet Telephony A technology that uses the Internet to place and receive telephone calls. Link key An internally generated unique securi...
Page 31 - Installing the Bluetooth Windows Suite
27 7. Getting Started This section describes the information related to both Windows 7 and Windows 8 desktop versions. Reference to the Windows 8 Metro Style is made where ever it is applicable. This chapter describes how to install, uninstall, and launch the Bluetooth Windows Suite. Note : It is as...
Page 32 - Launching the Bluetooth Windows Suite; Uninstalling the Bluetooth Windows Suite
28 7.2 Launching the Bluetooth Windows Suite From the Start menu , click All Programs > Bluetooth Suite > Bluetooth Devices which will open a window. From this window, you can add a Bluetooth-enabled device or configure a paired device by double-clicking the paired device icon. You can also la...
Page 33 - Adding Bluetooth Devices; Discovering and Pairing with a Bluetooth Device; Charm Bar; and click; Settings; . This starts the process of discovering the Bluetooth
29 8. Adding Bluetooth Devices This chapter describes how to add commonly used Bluetooth devices to a PC/laptop using the Bluetooth Windows Suite. Before adding any new Bluetooth device, a communication link known as pairing must be first configured. After a successful pairing, the Bluetooth device ...
Page 34 - Adding a Bluetooth Device; Next; Removing a Bluetooth Device; Show Bluetooth Devices
30 8.2 Adding a Bluetooth Device Follow these steps to add a Bluetooth Device. 1. Follow the step 1 and step 2 from above. 2. Select the desired Bluetooth device you want to add for the list. The pairing process is automatically started. A 6 to 8 digit pairing code is generated automatically for the...
Page 35 - Select the desired Bluetooth device from the list and click
31 For Windows 8 Metro style, follow these steps to remove a Bluetooth device: 1. Use the Charm Bar and click Settings > Change PC settings > Devices . 2. Select the desired Bluetooth device from the list and click . The Bluetooth device is removed.
Page 36 - Bluetooth Settings; General Settings
32 9. Bluetooth Settings The Bluetooth Windows Suite allows you to configure the general and Bluetooth options to control the connected Bluetooth device. You can modify the general settings, add or delete communication ports, modify the hardware settings of the Bluetooth adaptor, set permissions for...
Page 39 - Set Rules for Sending and Receiving PIM Items
35 9.5 Set Rules for Sending and Receiving PIM Items You can specify whether you want to allow other Bluetooth-enabled devices to send you PIM items such as business cards, calendar items, messages, and notes. You can also specify where to store received items, whether to include attachments with ma...
Page 40 - Do Not Accept; for those types; Apply; Display the Device Properties; Properties
36 4. Select the application where you want to send and receive items of each PIM type. For example, if you have more than one e-mail application on your PC/laptop, select the one you want to synchronize. If you do not want to receive particular types of PIM items, click Do Not Accept for those type...
Page 41 - Managing Bluetooth Devices; which will display a; Bluetooth Operations
37 10. Managing Bluetooth Devices This chapter describes how to configure and manage Bluetooth devices using the Bluetooth Windows Suite. The Bluetooth Windows Suite adds and configures Bluetooth devices in order to perform various functions between Bluetooth-enabled devices. These devices can be ph...
Page 48 - Wireless Network Overview; To Setup a Wireless Network; A wireless router; Wireless Networking Basics; To Connect to a Wireless Network; Network Name; : Each wireless network uses a unique network name to; Profiles; : When you set up your computer to access a wireless network,
44 11. Wireless Network Overview A Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) connects computers without network cables. Instead, computers use radio communications to send data between each other. In a WLAN, a radio communications device called an access point or wireless router connects network computers ...
Page 50 - To Turn Radio ON and OFF
46 11.3 To Turn Radio ON and OFF You may want to turn your wireless adapter's radio on and off to: • Conserve your computer’s battery when not connected. • Meet the requirement to turn off radios on airplanes to prevent interference. Two methods to turn the radio on and off are: • The hardware switc...
Page 51 - Operational Information; NOTE; Wireless Interoperability; IEEE 802.11a Standard on 5 GHz Wireless LAN
47 12. Operational Information NOTE : EIRP = Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (including antenna gain) NOTE : Your Dell Wireless 1601 WLAN and Bluetooth device transmits less than 100 mW of power, but more than 10 mW. 12.1 Wireless Interoperability Dell Wireless 1601 WLAN and Bluetooth products ar...