Non-Plug And Play System Setup; Setting Up Docking Station 4000 Software - NEC VERSA DOCKING STATION 4000 Manual

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NON-PLUG AND PLAY SYSTEM SETUP

Setting Up Docking Station 4000 Software

3-2 Setting Up and Using the Software
The NEC Versa 4000 with Windows 95 as its operating
system supports Plug and Play options in the docking sta-
tion. You simply install the option, dock the NEC
Versa 4000, and reboot the system. The option is automati-
cally configured. (Some options may require that you install
specific option drivers. Check the guide that came with the
option to determine if this is true of the option you plan to
install.)
Your NEC Versa, the option, and the operating system in
use must all support Plug and Play for automatic configu-
ration. If you install a non-Plug and Play option, you must
configure it according to its conventions.
Some NEC Versa models do not support Plug and Play
options because of software or hardware restrictions. To
use options in a docking station with non-Plug and Play
systems or options, you must configure the option according
to the NEC Versa and option requirements. (See your NEC
Versa user's guide and the option guide.)
Setting up the software to use your NEC Docking
Station 4000 is easy to do. The setup utility loads the
docking station sound drivers and installs the online user's
guide on your NEC Versa.
Check the "Features" section of your NEC Versa user's
guide to find out if your system supports Plug and Play.
The first time you use the Docking Station 4000, you must
set up the software in the NEC Versa to recognize the
Docking Station 4000 and make full use of its features.

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