Gigabyte I1320 Manual page 22

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Description
The docking port is used to interface between
the notebook and the station itself allowing
Docking Port
control and connectivity. This port is very
Connector
fragile. Care must be taken when connecting
and disconnecting.
This button is used to close the link between
the Ultra Thin and the Docking Station. It must
Undock Button
be pressed before releasing the notebook
to prevent damage and to close all links and
connections.
The panel shows the status of the docking
LED Status Panel
stations power and link status for the notebook
and the ports on the docking station.
Rear View
Item
Description
The LAN Port is used to connect the Docking
Station and docked notebook to a wired
RJ-45 LAN Port
network. The port is capable of speeds up to
1Gbps.
This connector is used for the new displayport
DisplayPort
type connector for Digital Displays. Here you
will connect external displayport devices.
The Docking Station has a total of 4 available
USB Ports
ports for peripheral connections and the ports
are USB 2 Compliant (USB 2.0).
The VGA D-Sub port is used to connect an
external analogue monitor to the docking
VGA D-Sub Port
station. These can be CRT, LCD or TV
Displays.
The DVI Port is used to connect an external
DVI-Port
digital LCD or LCD TV display to the docking
station.
The small port is used to secure the notebook
to a desk or workstation and prevent theft.
Kensignton Lock
The lock for the notebook is optional and is a
seperate purchase.
The ODD Port will have either a DVD Writer
Drive or a Blu-Ray ROM / DVD-RW Combo
SATA Optical Drive
or a full Blu-Ray Writer / DVD-RW drive
installed that will depend on the configuration
purchased as well as the available options.
ULTRA THIN SERIES USER'S MANUAL
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