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TXDOCK USB Docking Station with Video Owner’s Manual...
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Docking Station with Video User’s Manual ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual is designed for use with the TXDOCK Docking Station with Video. Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy; however, no guarantee is made to the correctness of the contents. The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
Docking Station with Video User’s Manual Table of Contents 1. Introduction ................... 5 Features Package Contents System Requirements Assembly and Disassembly Front Panel Rear Panel 2. Installation ...................10 A. Installing on Windows 2000 / XP / Vista Netbook users B. Installing on Windows 7 C.
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Docking Station with Video User’s Manual Video Port Display Modes Adjusting Resolution, Color Depth and Refresh Rate Disconnecting the Docking Station How Standby or Hibernate Mode Affects Devices Attached to the Docking Station External Monitors Other Devices 4. Uninstalling the Drivers ..............29 5.
Docking Station with Video User’s Manual 1. Introduction The TXDOCK Docking Station with Video is a unique expansion unit designed for computers that have extra connectivity demands. With just one USB port on the computer, its connection can be extended to not only USB peripherals, but also to Ethernet network, speaker, microphone and an additional monitor.
Docking Station with Video User’s Manual Features • Extends connectivity to USB peripherals, Ethernet network, speaker, microphone, and even an additional monitor • Plug-and-Play (driver needed for additional monitor) • Hot-pluggable; add or remove devices without system reboot • Industry-standard anti-theft security lock slot •...
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, until you hear a click to ensure the body snaps into place.
Docking Station with Video User’s Manual Front Panel Power LED: Glows when the docking station is powered. USB Hub LED: Glows when any of the four USB downstream ports is connected to a USB device. 2 USB 2.0 ports: For connection to USB peripherals.
Docking Station with Video User’s Manual Rear Panel 2 USB 2.0 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 (sold separately). DVI video output port: For connection to a VGA or DVI monitor.
Docking Station with Video User’s Manual 2. Installation Some of the docking station functions require driver installation. Please follow the steps described below to install the drivers before connecting the docking station. A. Installing on Windows 2000 / XP / Vista To install the Driver: (Netbook Users see below) Insert the provided CD into your disc drive, locate and double-click the Setup.exe file under x:\Driver\Ethernet...
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Docking Station with Video User’s Manual 3. Please click I Accept after reading the statement of “SOFTWARE END USER LICENCE AGREEMENT FOR DISPPLAYLINK MIRROR DRIVER and DISPLAYLINK GRAPHICS ADAPTER SOFTWARE”. Do not connect the docking station to your computer at this stage.
Docking Station with Video User’s Manual Note: If your primary monitor became black when you connected the Docking Station to your computer, please right-click on the desktop of your remote monitor and choose Properties. Then select Settings tab to review your monitor settings. Note: The text after USB_XXXX_XXXXXX will vary by different products.
Docking Station with Video User’s Manual B. Installing on Windows 7 To install the Ethernet Driver: Insert the provided CD into your disc drive and installer program will run automatically when the Ethernet Driver CD is inserted. Please click on Run Autorun.exe to execute the installer program.
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Docking Station with Video User’s Manual 3. Please click I Accept after reading the statement of “SOFTWARE END USER LICENCE AGREEMENT FOR DISPPLAYLINK MIRROR DRIVER and DISPLAYLINK GRAPHICS ADAPTER SOFTWARE”. Do not connect the docking station to your computer at this stage.
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Docking Station with Video User’s Manual 5. The installation is finished. Please plug Docking Station with Video to your computer by USB cable and the following Window will show up. *Actual text will depend on your operating system. These screen shots are from Windows 7 32bit and might vary slightly for each operating system.
Docking Station with Video User’s Manual C. Connecting the Docking Station to Computer 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.
Docking Station with Video User’s Manual 2. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to your network hub, switch or router. Connecting VGA/DVI Monitor For DVI models: The equipped DVI-I (DVI-Integrated) connector transmits both digital and analog signals. This means it supports either of these two connection types: •...
Docking Station with Video User’s Manual 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.
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. Simply connect any USB device to the docking station’s USB ports when required.
Docking Station with Video User’s Manual 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 section. If you want to use your original sound card for music playback, make sure to select it instead of USB (Multimedia) Audio Device.
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.
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Docking Station with Video User’s Manual monitor on XP/2000. 4. 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. Note: The add-on monitor connected to the docking station may be identified as either “2”...
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Docking Station with Video User’s Manual Cursor disappeared ? If you’re in extended 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.
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Docking Station with Video User’s Manual 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 because the primary monitor only supports a resolution of up to 1280x1024.
Docking Station with Video User’s Manual 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.
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Docking Station with Video User’s Manual The software supports the modes listed below. Color Depth Refresh rates available Refresh rates available at 16 bit color quality at 32 bit color quality Resolution 640x480 60 72 75 85 60 72 75 85 800x600 56 60 72 75 85 56 60 72 75 85...
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Docking Station with Video User’s Manual monitor cannot be put into an unsupported mode, which might damage it. 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 cloned desktop.
Docking Station with Video User’s Manual 4. To change the refresh rate, click Advanced… and then click Monitor. 5. Select a refresh rate from the Screen refresh rate drop-down list and then click Apply. 6. Click OK to close the settings screen. Note: The text after USB_XXXX_XXXXXX will vary by different products.
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.
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Docking Station with Video User’s Manual 2. Select USB or Ethernet Display Adapter and click Uninstall or Remove 3. Click Yes to confirm the removal. 4. When prompted for system restart, click OK. 5. Click Yes to restart your computer. You can also disconnect the video connection now.
Docking Station with Video User’s Manual 5. Specifications General Host Interface USB 2.0 Operating System Support Windows 2000 SP4, XP SP2, Vista, and 7 Ports and Connectors Upstream 1 x Upstream USB 2.0 Port (Type B female Connector) USB Hub Downstream 4 x Downstream USB 2.0 Port (Type A female connector) Ethernet...
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Docking Station with Video User’s Manual Audio Component Output 2 CH DAC output DAC sampling rate from 8KHz, 16KHz, 44.1KHz to 48KHz with 16-bit resolution Earphone buffer driving for output Input 2 CH ADC Input ADC sampling rate from 8KHz, 16KHz, 44.1KHz to 48KHz with 16-bit resolution Digital Linear Microphone Gain Control function (-6db~33db)
Docking Station with Video User’s Manual 6. Regulatory Compliance FCC Conditions 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 interference (2) This device must accept any interference received.
For product support please contact www.leiproducts.com or 1-800-449-3315. Custom Manufactured in China for/ Fabriqué en Chine spécialement pour LEI Electronics Inc., 18 Mollard Court, Unit 4 Barrie, Ontario, Canada L4N 8Y1 www.leiproducts.com *Telemax Communicationsis a registered trademark of LEI Electronics Inc.
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