Wireless Docking Station
INSTRUCTION GUIDE
Step 2: Power Your Docking Station
Your Life Just Got Easier
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Flip the antenna on the Docking Station up.
No need to plug multiple peripherals into your notebook every time
you return to your desk. Through one wireless USB connection, the
Kensington Wireless Docking Station connects you instantly to your
external monitor, keyboard, and other peripherals. The compact size
and wireless functionality let you place the Docking Station in the most
convenient location in line of sight with your notebook, while taking up
minimal desk space.
Please read this short manual to learn valuable information about the
safe and proper use and installation of your Docking Station. Register your
System Requirements
PC with the following specifications:
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Windows VISTA™ or Windows® XP with Service Pack 2 or higher,
32 bit versions
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Certified wireless USB host device
Note: If your notebook does not have an embedded wireless USB host
device, you can purchase a wireless USB adapter (sold separately) to
use as the host device.
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PC with 1.2 GHz or higher processor clock speed, with an Intel Core 2
Duo or equivalent power CPU
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512 megabytes (MB) of RAM
Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher resolution video adapter and monitor
CD-ROM or DVD drive if installing from a CD
Available USB port
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Plug the power adapter into the power adapter jack on the Docking
Station. Then plug the power adapter into a working wall outlet.
Step 1: Install the Software
The Software Installation CD contains several software drivers. Drivers
are software that allows the various components of your Docking Station
to work.
Important! You must install the software before you can use
your Docking Station with peripheral devices. If you have
a Kensington Docking Station and related drivers already
installed on your notebook, we recommend that you uninstall
the drivers before continuing with this procedure.
enhancements.
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Insert the Software Installation CD into your notebook’s CD/DVD
drive. The installation application opens automatically.
Note: The power indicator light on the front of the Docking Station glows
amber when the Docking Station is powered but is not connected to your
notebook.
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Follow the onscreen instructions to install the software drivers.
Note: During the installation of the video drivers, your notebook screen
may go blank for a few seconds. This is a normal part of the installation
process.
Note: Always keep the Docking Station connected to the power adapter
supplied with the product.
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If prompted on your notebook screen, reboot your notebook.
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(Optional) If desired, select the Device Name field and enter a new
name for your Docking Station.
Step 3: Associate Your Docking Station with Your
Notebook and Establish a Wireless Connection
You have two options for associating your Docking Station with your
notebook and establishing the wireless connection:
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PIN association completes the association process wirelessly by
entering a PIN code.
Note: PIN association is not supported by all wireless USB computers/
external adapters. Please use cable association if the PIN association
option is not available.
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Cable association completes the association process using a one-time
cable connection to the dock.
Choose the method that is most convenient for you.
Note: The command names and screens that appear in your notebook’s
wireless USB manager may be different from the ones shown here. Please
refer to the documentation provided with your Certified Wireless USB
notebook or external adapter.
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Select the connection option you want:
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Automatic: Your Docking Station always connects with your
notebook when the two devices are in range of each other.
Prompt: You are prompted to connect your Docking Station with
your notebook when the two devices are in range of each other.
Making a PIN Association
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Open Wireless USB Manager on notebook.
Manual: You manually connect your Docking Station with your
notebook by right-clicking the icon and selecting Connect.
On the Wireless USB Manager screen, click Add New Device.
Click Finish. Once the Docking Station is successfully associated with
your computer an icon will appear in the Wireless USB manager.
The Docking Station will then connect automatically. The active
connection is indicated by opposing green arrows over the icon.
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On the Wireless USB Device Setup screen, select PIN Association.
Click Next.
Note: The power/connection indicator light glows green when the
wireless connection is established.
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Enter the PIN code found on the bottom of your Docking Station.
Click Next.
Note: The power/connection indicator light flashes green and amber
during the association process.
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Note: The power/connection indicator light flashes green and amber
during the association process.
Making a Cable Association
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Open wireless USB manager on notebook.
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(Optional) If desired, select the Device Name field and enter a new
name for your Docking Station.
On the Wireless USB Manager screen, click Add New Device.
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Select the connection option you want:
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Automatic: Your Docking Station always connects with your
notebook when the two devices are in range of each other.
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On the Wireless USB Device Setup screen, select Cable Association.
Click Next.
Prompt: You are prompted to connect your Docking Station with
your notebook when the two devices are in range of each other.
Manual: You manually connect your Docking Station with your
notebook by right-clicking the icon and selecting Connect.
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Click Finish. Once the Docking Station is successfully associated with
your computer an icon will appear in the Wireless USB manager.
The Docking Station will then connect automatically. The active
connection is indicated by opposing green arrows over the icon.
Disconnect the USB cable from your Docking Station and your
notebook.
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Attach the USB 2.0 cable to the mini-USB connector on your Docking
Station.
Note: The power/connection indicator light glows green when the
wireless connection is established.
Attach the other end of the cable to a USB port on your notebook. The
software automatically begins the association process.
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Disconnecting the Docking Station
Step 4: Use Your Docking Station
You may connect devices to the appropriate port on the Docking Station
while your notebook is running. A slight delay is normal before the
notebook recognizes the new device.
If you move your notebook out of range, the dock will become
disconnected. If you selected “automatically reconnect” during the
association step, the connection will return automatically once you are
again within range.
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Plug device cables—mice, monitor, and so on—into docking station.
Note: If the Docking Station is transferring data through one of its USB
connections, wait until the data has finished transferring. If you are
using a USB flash drive, we recommend that you use the Windows Safely
Remove Hardware feature before disconnecting the flash drive.
When the dock is disconnected, the external monitor connected to the
docking station goes blank.
Note: If the video output of the Docking Station is configured in Extended
(dualview) mode (see “Video Modes,” below), then any open windows on
the external monitor move to the primary notebook screen. When the
Docking Station is reconnected to the notebook, the video output is again
configured for Extended (dualview) mode with the external monitor.
However, windows that were previously on the external monitor do not
move back to that secondary monitor.
Video Modes
The Docking Station video output works in two modes:
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Extended (dualview)
Clone
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(Optional) If monitor is connected, adjust display settings:
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Right-click Kensington icon in taskbar.
Select Extended (dualView) or Clone.
Select desired screen resolution.
Note: When you position your Docking Station, the wireless connection
works best if there is a clear line of sight between the Docking Station and
your notebook, with no obstructions.
Extended Mode (dualview)
USB Ports
Connect any USB device to any of the Docking Station’s five USB ports.
Each port has a connection indicator light that shows the status of that
port:
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When no device is connected to the port, the indicator light is off.
Clone Mode
If a device is connected to the port and the connection works properly,
the indicator light glows green.
By default, the Docking Station uses video output in Extended (dualview)
mode.
Note: If a USB device is connected to the Docking Station and does not
work as expected, test the device by connecting it directly to one of your
notebook’s available USB ports.
Extended (dualview) Mode
Extended (dualview) mode lets you split your display across the laptop
screen and the connected monitor.
Video Port
Connect your monitor’s DVI cable to the DVI-I video output port on the
Docking Station and to an external monitor. If your monitor has a VGA
cable, plug the DVI-to-VGA adapter into the DVI output of the Docking
Station, then plug the VGA cable into the adapter. The cable can be
connected and disconnected any time without disconnecting the Docking
Station from your notebook.
In this mode you can drag and drop windows from one screen to the
other. This provides a number of advantages to increase productivity:
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Read email on one display; open attachments on the other.
Expand a spreadsheet across both monitors.
For graphics editing, increase your working area by putting all the
pallets and toolbars on the second display.
You can adjust video settings to customize your use of the Docking
Station; see “Adjusting Video Settings,” below, for information.
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Keep your desktop on the external monitor and watch a DVD on your
notebook screen.
Note: We recommend that you auto-adjust the external monitor once in a
while to realign its 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.
When your Docking Station is in Extended (dualview) mode, the Extended
(dualview) mode display indicator glows green.
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For Windows VISTA: Open the Control Panel, select Personalization,
and then select Display Settings.
Clone Mode
Clone mode clones—creates an identical display—from your notebook
screen to the external monitor. In Clone mode, the Docking Station
automatically selects the settings (screen resolution, color quality, and
refresh rate) for the external monitor that will allow the best resolution
based on your notebook’s settings.
For Windows XP: Open the Control Panel, select Display, and then
select the Settings tab.
Below is a list of refresh rates supported at various resolutions and color
depths for the Docking Station video output:
When your Docking Station is in Clone mode, the Clone mode display
Supported Refresh Rate
Resolution
indicator
glows green.
16 bit color depth
60, 72, 75
56, 60, 72, 75, 85
60, 70, 75, 85
60, 75, 85
60, 75, 85
60, 85
32 bit color depth
60, 72, 75
56, 60, 72, 75, 85
60, 70, 75, 85
60, 75, 85
60, 75, 85
60, 85
Switching Video Modes using the dualview Button
640 x 480
To switch between Extended (dualview) and Clone mode, press the
dualview button on the front of your Docking Station.
800 x 600
1024 x 768
1280 x 768
1280 x 800
1280 x 960
1280 x 1024
1366 x 768
1440 x 900
1400 x 1050
1600 x 1200
1680 x 1050
dualview button
60, 75, 85
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60, 75
60
60
60
60, 75, 85
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60, 75, 85
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60
During the switchover process, the two mode display indicators
flash on and off alternately. When the switchover is complete, the
display indicator for the selected mode glows green.
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On your notebook, right-click the Kensington icon in the taskbar.
To change video modes, select Extended (dualview) or Clone.
The switchover process can take a few seconds to complete. Be sure to
wait until the process is complete so that the video output settings are
fully adjusted.
To deactivate the video output of the Docking Station, press and hold the
dualview button for at least 3 seconds. The external monitor display turns
off, and any windows that were displayed on the external monitor move
to the notebook screen.
When the video output of the Docking Station is deactivated, both display
mode indicator lights turn off.
When you press the dualview button again, the display returns to the
last mode you were in. Applications previously displayed on the external
monitor are not moved back to the external monitor from your notebook
screen.
Adjusting Video Settings
For either Clone mode or Extended (dualview) mode, you can adjust one
or more of the following video settings. In Clone mode, the settings apply
to both your notebook screen and the external monitor; in Extended
(dualview) mode, you can set separate settings for your notebook screen
and the external monitor.
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Resolution refers to the number of pixels displayed onscreen
horizontally and vertically. A higher resolution means that you can
see more of your image on the screen without scrolling or panning.
You can adjust the resolution for an external monitor in Extended
(dualview) mode only.
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Color depth defines the number of different colors that can be shown
on the screen at the same time. The greater the color depth, the
better the picture quality.
Rotation refers to the position of the image displayed onscreen
relative to the original image. You can rotate the image 90 degrees
right or left, or invert (flip) the image vertically.
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Adjust video settings by selecting any of the following menu items:
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Screen Resolution: Select one of the listed resolutions. For example,
selecting 1280x1024 means that the video port provides video output
of 1280 pixels by 1024 pixels. The listed resolutions are a combination
of those supported by the Docking Station and those supported
by the external monitor. If the external monitor does not provide
information related to its supported resolutions, the list includes
default resolutions for the Docking Station only.
DualView Settings specify the position of the image on the external
monitor relative to the image on the notebook screen in Extended
(dualview) mode. You can position the extended monitor image to
be to the right of, to the left of, above, or below the notebook screen
image.
Notes: Another common video setting is refresh rate. Refresh rate (also
called vertical frequency) measures the speed that the entire screen is
rescanned. Higher frequencies reduce flicker, because they light the pixels
more frequently, reducing the dimming that causes flicker.
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screen is considered the primary display. You can change this in your
Windows display settings so that a different monitor is the primary
display.
Note: If you change the DualView setting and then switch to Clone mode,
when you return to Extended (dualview) mode the setting is retained.
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To deactivate the video output of the Docking Station, select Disable.
Note: In Clone mode, the resolution of the external monitor is
automatically set to best match the resolution of the notebook screen.
You cannot modify the resolution of the external monitor; however, you
can change the resolution of the notebook screen, which automatically
adjusts the resolution of the external monitor. To change the resolution
of your notebook screen, open the Display Settings on your notebook and
click Advanced.
Note: You can also deactivate video output by pressing the dualview
button on the front of your Docking Station, as described in “Video
Modes,” above. To turn video output back on, select Extended (dualView)
or Clone from the menu, or press the dualview button. Any settings you
had previously selected are retained.
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Color Quality: Select Medium (16-bit) or Highest (32-bit) color depth
to change the color quality of the external display when in Extended
(dualview) mode.
If you use multiple Docking Stations with a single notebook—for example,
one at work and one at home—the video settings for each Docking
Station are saved when you disconnect the notebook. So you can have
your Docking Station at work set up for Extended (dualview) mode while
your Docking Station at home is configured for Clone mode, and those
settings will be retained each time you use the Docking Station with your
notebook.
Likewise, if you use the Docking Station with multiple notebooks, the
video settings you enter for each notebook are maintained.
How Standby or Hibernate Mode Affects Devices
Attached to the Docking Station
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Screen Rotation: Select Rotated Left, Rotated Right, or Inverted to
rotate the view of the external monitor. Select Normal to return to
the normal view.
External Monitors
When the Docking Station is connected to a notebook and an external
monitor, if the notebook goes into Standby or Hibernate Mode, the
external monitor display goes blank.
Note: Depending on your notebook settings, the notebook might go into
Standby or Hibernate Mode when you close the lid.
When the notebook returns to an active state, the external monitor
display keeps the same settings it had before the notebook went into
Standby or Hibernate Mode. However, if the external monitor was set for
Extended (dualview) mode, windows that were previously on the external
monitor do not move back to that secondary monitor. Also, if the external
monitor is in Extended (dualview) mode and the notebook requires a
login after Standby or Hibernate Mode, the login screen appears on both
the primary notebook screen and the external monitor.
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DualView Settings: For Extended (dualview) mode only, select
Right, Left, Above, or Below to specify the position of the display on
the external monitor relative to the position of the display on the
notebook screen. The default is Right.
Other Devices
If another device is connected to a port on the Docking Station and the
notebook goes into Standby or Hibernate Mode, that device will not
function. For example, if you are using a USB port to connect an external
USB device, the device will not be available until the notebook returns to
an active state.
Uninstalling the Wireless Docking Station
To remove the video software driver and the Wireless Docking Station
instruction guide from your computer, follow the steps below.
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On your notebook, click Start and select All Programs.
Navigate to the Kensington Wireless Docking Station folder and
select Uninstall.
Note: We recommend that you restart your notebook after uninstalling
the software.
Note: The DualView Settings option you select for the external monitor
display applies relative to the primary display. By default, your notebook
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Do the following for your operating system:
Troubleshooting
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Windows VISTA: Select Choose what closing the lid does on the
left-hand side column. Select the When I close the lid pull-down
menu, and then select Do nothing.
If your Docking Station does not operate as expected, first check these
items to try and correct the problem. If the problem persists, please
contact Kensington Technical Support. Contact information is provided in
“Technical Support,” below.
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Windows XP: Select the Advanced tab. In the Power buttons
section, under the option When I close the lid of my portable
notebook, select Do nothing.
General
The display on my external monitor is blurred.
The Docking Station Power Indicator is not “on” (amber or green).
We recommend that you auto-adjust the external monitor once in a while
to realign its settings with the video output of the Docking Station. This
action should fix most of the issues related to the quality of the video on
the external monitor. Refer to your monitor’s user manual for instructions
on how to do the auto-adjust procedure.
Check to be sure that the power adapter included with the Docking
Station is plugged into the Docking Station and into a working electrical
outlet. Do not use any adapters other than the one supplied with the
Docking Station.
My notebook will not “connect” to the Docking Station, and the
light of the power/connection indicator light is amber.
The external monitor connected through the Docking Station is
flickering.
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Make sure that the notebook or wireless USB adapter is within 10
feet of the Wireless Docking Station and that there are no objects
obstructing the line of sight between them.
Flickering is usually associated with CRT monitors caused by a low refresh
rate. Always try and use the maximum refresh rate available:
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Make sure the wireless USB radio is on by checking the wireless USB
manager.
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In Extended (dualview), increase the refresh rate of the external
monitor.
Make sure that the Kensington Wireless Docking Station has an icon
in the wireless USB manager and that the status is “connected.”
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In Clone mode, increase the refresh rate of your notebook screen,
which will in turn increase the refresh rate of the external monitor.
If you continue to have problems with connecting, you can reset the
dock to its original factory settings pressing and holding the reset
button for 5 seconds using a paper clip. This will delete any previous
associations the docking station has made to your computer and
others. After resetting, you will have to redo the connection process
described in Step 3 of the setup.
You must use your Windows display settings to adjust the refresh rate.
For supported refresh rates, see “Adjusting Video Settings,” above.
Audio
I cannot hear anything through my notebook speakers and my
built-in microphone does not work after connecting to the Docking
Station.
Video Output
The display on my monitor is blank.
Some notebooks default to the USB audio when the Docking Station is
connected, disabling your notebook’s built-in speakers and microphone.
To enable the speakers and microphone:
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Make sure that the notebook connected to the Docking Station is
running properly and is not in Standby or Hibernate Mode. When the
notebook is in Standby and Hibernate Mode, the monitor display is
always blank.
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Open the Control Panel and select Sounds and Audio Devices.
Do the following for your operating system:
Make sure that the power adapter is connected to the Docking Station
and to a working power outlet. Make sure that the video cable is
securely connected to the DVI-I video output and is secured with the
fixing screws on both sides.
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Windows VISTA: Select the Playback tab, and then select a device
that is not USB Audio. Select the Recording tab, and again select a
device that is not USB Audio.
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Windows XP: Select the Audio tab, and then, under Sound
Playback, select a device that is not USB Audio. Select the
Recording tab, and again select a device that is not USB Audio.
Make sure that the display drivers are installed following the steps in
“Step 1: Install the Software,” above. The Kensington icon
for the
Docking Station should be visible in the taskbar.
Note: You must close the application currently using the audio device and
restart it to enable this change.
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Make sure that the video output has not been disabled. Press and
release the dualview button, and see if the monitor display comes on.
If the problem persists, disconnect the Docking Station from your
notebook. Remove the power adapter from the Docking Station.
Reconnect the power to the Docking Station.
Technical Support
Technical support is available to all registered users of Kensington
products.
When I am in Extended (dualview) mode and I play video clips, only
one video clip only can be seen.
Web Support
In Extended (dualview) mode, you can use only one video playback
application at a time. If you attempt to play multiple video clips, only one
video clip is displayed. This also applies to web pages with embedded
video clips: You cannot view multiple web pages on the external monitor.
To view multiple web pages, move one to the notebook screen and the
other to the external monitor.
You may find the answer to your problem in the Frequently Asked
Questions (FAQ) section of the Support area on the Kensington website:
Telephone Support
There is no charge for technical support except long-distance charges
support hours. In Europe, technical support is available by telephone
Monday to Friday 09:00 to 21:00 (Central European time).
I cannot play video clips when in Extended (dualview) mode on a
Windows VISTA notebook.
Microsoft VISTA notebooks cannot play some types of video clips in
Extended (dualview) mode. To play these video clips, move the display
to your notebook screen. Video playback support in Extended (dualview)
mode is updated on a regular basis with new drivers; check the
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Call from a phone where you have access to your Docking Station
Be prepared to provide the following information:
• Name, address, and telephone number
• Name of the Kensington product
• Make and model of your computer
When I close the lid of my notebook, the display of the external
monitor goes blank.
• System software and version
• Symptoms of the problem and what led to them
By default, most notebooks go into Standby or Hibernate Mode when the
lid is closed. To change this setting, do the following:
Please call one of these numbers:
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Open the Control Panel and select Power Options.
België / Belgique
Canada
02 275 0684
1 800 268 3447
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cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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TO, LOST REVENUES, LOST PROFITS, LOSS OF USE OF SOFTWARE, LOSS OR
RECOVERY OF DATA, RENTAL OF REPLACEMENT EQUIPMENT, DOWNTIME,
DAMAGE TO PROPERTY, AND THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS, ARISING OUT OF ANY
THEORY OF RECOVERY, INCLUDING WARRANTY, CONTRACT, STATUTORY, OR
TORT. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TERM OF ANY LIMITED WARRANTY OR ANY
WARRANTY IMPLIED BY LAW, OR IN THE EVENT THAT ANY LIMITED WARRANTY
FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE, IN NO EVENT WILL KENSINGTON’S ENTIRE
LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THIS PRODUCT. SOME STATES/
PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION
MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS
AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT VARY FROM STATE TO STATE
AND PROVINCE TO PROVINCE.
All rights reserved. 7/08
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY
INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
Note: The Kensington Wireless Docking Station model no. M01039 has
been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
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Kensington Computer Products Group
A Division of ACCO Brands
333 Twin Dolphin Drive
Sixth floor
Redwood Shores, CA 94065
Designed in California, U.S.A.
by Kensington
Patents Pending
Made in China
901-2216-01
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