Kensington K33930 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 4 – Connect the USB Cable to Your Notebook; Connect USB devices and audio devices
- Page 5 – Using Your Docking Station; Connecting Devices to the USB 2.0 Ports; DVI Monitors
- Page 7 – Audio Ports; Audio Device Detection; Dualview Button; Switch Your Main Display and Extended Display
- Page 8 – Turning Off the Attached Display; Disconnecting Your Docking Station from Your Notebook
- Page 9 – Video Mode; Set as Main Monitor
- Page 10 – Check; Configure
- Page 11 – Screen Resolution
- Page 12 – Rotated
- Page 13 – Video Mode Options; Extend To
- Page 14 – Supported Refresh Rate
- Page 15 – Securing Your Docking Station; Attached Monitors
- Page 16 – Other Devices; General; The display on my monitor is blank.
- Page 17 – Audio; My laptop microphone does not work.
- Page 18 – Web Support; Please call one of these numbers:
K33930
Universal Notebook Docking Station with VGA/DVI
Windows XP/Vista Instruction Guide
Setting Up the Docking Station
System Requirements
Supported Operating Systems
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Windows XP
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Windows Vista (32-bit and 64-bit)
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Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit)
Recommended System Specifications
Kensington Docking Stations can be used on netbooks, laptops/laptops, and desktops
running processors ranging from Intel Atom N270 to single, dual, and quad core CPUs.
Performance depends on the laptop's processing power. For best results, we recommend the
following minimum system configuration:
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1.2GHz Single Core CPU
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512MB memory
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An available USB 2.0 port
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30MB of free disk space
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DVI or VGA display up to 1920 X 1200 (2048 X 1152 for widescreen format)
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Internet access for software updates
In addition, for Windows Vista systems, we recommend a Windows Experience Index (WEI)
score of at least 3 in the "Graphics; Desktop performance for Windows Aero" category and an
overall score of at least 3, as recommended by Microsoft.
Setup and Software Installation
When you plug the Universal Notebook Docking Station with VGA/DVI and Ethernet into your
laptop for the first time, the software is automatically installed.
Note: We recommend that you save any work and close all running programs before starting
the installation process.
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Summary
5. Connect the USB Cable to Your Notebook Connect the "A" end of the USB cable to your laptop. The attached monitor is set as your main display (showing the Windows task bar at the bottom of the screen), and your laptop screen is set as your extended display (showing your Windows desktop). Y...
Using Your Docking Station You may connect devices to their respective ports on the Docking Station while your laptop is running. A slight delay is normal before the laptop recognizes new devices. If you experience problems using your Docking Station, please see Troubleshooting for help. Connecting ...
settings with the video output of the Docking Station. Refer to your monitor's user manual for instructions on how to do the auto-adjust procedure. Audio Ports The Docking Station is equipped with microphone input and two stereo audio ports. The front audio port is typically used for connecting a he...