™ Contents 1. Packaging Contents 2. System Requirements 3. Locating the controls 4. Installing the docking station 4.1 Installing the device driver on Windows operating systems 4.2 Uninstalling the device driver from Windows operating systems 4.3 Connecting the docking station to your computer 5.
™ 1. Packaging Contents HSD390DS USB3.0 cable Install CD 2. System Requirements Intel 1.6GHz dual core CPU or higher 1GB memory or higher An ATI, Intel®, or NVIDIA graphics card installed 30 MB of free hard disc space or more ...
™ 3. Locating the controls ① ⑤ ② ⑥ ③ ⑧ ⑦ ④ ⑨ ⑩ ① Power button Used to turn on or turn off the docking station ② Power indicator on Used to indicate whether the docking station is powered normally.
™ 4. Installing the docking station 4.1 Installing the device driver on Windows operating systems Wish to put the drive CD in the computer and laptop CD-ROM The disc starts automatically. If the disc does not start automatically, do one of the following: ...
™ 4.2 Uninstalling the device driver from Windows operating systems For the Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7 operating system: 1. Exit all applications that use the docking station . 2. Click Start ➙ Control Panel ➙ Programs and Features ➙ Uninstall DisplayLink Graphics.
™ 4.3 Connecting the docking station to your computer To connect the docking station to your notebook computer, do the following: 1. Connect the dc-in connector of the power adapter to the docking station. 2. Connect the power plug of the power cord to an electrical outlet. Press the power button to turn on the docking station .
™ 5. Using the docking station This chapter provides information on how to use the headset and microphone combo jack, Gigabit Ethernet connector, USB connectors, and video output connectors on the docking station .. Using the headset and microphone combo jack The headset and microphone combo jack on the docking station is a 3.5 mm microphone combined stereo line-out jack.
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™ Using the video output connectors The video output connectors on the docking station consist of one HDMI output connector and one DVI-I video output connector. You can simultaneously connect two external monitors to the docking station using the two video output connectors. You do not have to disconnect the docking station from your notebook computer each time when you connect the external monitors to the video output connectors.
Identifying your monitors If you are simultaneously connecting two external monitors to your notebook computer using the docking station , click the ICREON DOCKING STATION icon in the Windows notification area, and you might see menus named as 2.ICREON DOCKING or 3.
™ 6.1 Understanding the video output modes The docking station works in the following three video output modes: • “Extend mode” • “Mirror mode” • “Single-display mode” By default, the docking station works in extend mode. Extended Mode When the docking station is in extend mode, it splits your display across multiple monitors.
(screen resolution, color quality, and refresh rate) for the external monitor(s), which will enable the best resolution based on your notebook computer. To enter mirror mode, do the following: 1. Click the ICREON DOCKING in the Windows notification area. A pop-up menu opens. 2. Select ICREON DOCKING ➙ Mirror.
Windows 7, Windows8, and Windows 8.1 operating systems. To check for device driver updates, do the following: 1. Click the ICREON DOCKING STATION icon in the Windows notification area. A pop- up menu opens. 2. Select Check for updates. The docking station utility will automatically search for available device driver updates.
After optimizing, the display will be smoother and clearer. To optimize the video playback quality, do the following: 1. Click the ICREON DOCKING icon in the Windows notification area. A pop-up menu opens. 2. Select ICREON DOCKING ➙ Optimize for Video.
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™ For the Windows 7 operating system: 1. Click the ICREON DOCKING STATION icon in the Windows notification area. A pop-up menu opens. 2. Select Video Setup. A window opens. 3. Click Advanced settings, and then click the Monitor tab.
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™ Supported resolutions and refresh rates The following table lists the refresh rates supported at various resolutions for the docking station video output. Supported resolutions and refresh rates Resolution Refresh rate (Unit: Hz) 640 x 480 60, 67, 72, 75, 85 720 x 400 70, 85, 88 720 x 480...
7. Helpful Tips General 1. The ICREON DOCKING STATION icon is not displayed on your screen. The ICREON DOCKING STATION icon is displayed only when an external monitor is connected to the docking station . If an external monitor is connected, ensure that the video cable is fully inserted into the docking station and the monitor.
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™ • Ensure the following connections are correct: – The connection between the USB 3.0 cable and your notebook computer – The connection between the USB 3.0 and the docking station – The connection among the power supply, the docking station , and the electrical outlet –...
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™ 4. The images on the external monitor(s) flutter. To solve the problem, check the following: • Ensure that the external monitor(s) are well connected to the video output connectors of the docking station . • Check the display resolution setting of the notebook computer and ensure that the resolution is supported by the docking station .
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™ Audio You cannot hear anything through your notebook computer speakers or you cannot use the audio connectors on the notebook computer. By default, notebook computers use the headset and microphone combo jack on the docking station and disable built-in audio connectors when the docking station is connected.
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