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Setting Up the dynadock™ and Connecting Peripherals

Connecting your peripherals

Set up a USB cable connection

1

Move the switch on the back of the dynadock™ to the USB 

[

position.

2

Connect the provided USB cable to the Mini USB port on the 
back of the dynadock™.

3

Connect the other end of the USB cable to an available USB 
port on your computer.

Windows

®

 automatically detects the device and installs the 

device drivers.

4

Restart your computer when prompted.

Restarting may take longer than usual if the computer's operating 
system is configured to create a system restore point after a new 
device is installed. This occurs after initial installation only. When 
the computer restarts, the dynadock™ is ready to use.

Connecting your peripherals

Once you have set up a wireless or USB cable connection between 
your computer and the dynadock™, you can connect your 
computer peripherals to the appropriate ports on the dynadock™.

Please refer to the 

“Quick Tour” page 14

 for information on the 

dynadock's ports, and refer to the sections below for information on 
connecting specific types of devices.

Connecting to a network

Connect one end of a network cable (not provided) to the Network 
port (RJ-45) on the dynadock™ and the other end to your network. 

If the network is not automatically connected, configure the 
network properties of the Ethernet adaptor as follows:

1

In Windows

®

 XP, select 

Start,

 

Connect to,

 and then S

how all 

Connections

.

In Windows Vista

®

, select 

Start,

 

Control Panel,

 

View     

network status and tasks, 

and then 

Manage network 

connections

.

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Summary of Contents for PA3686U-1SET

Page 1: ...GMAA00165010 07 09 dynadock wirelessU User sManual ...

Page 2: ...and icons highlight these instructions as follows Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Indicates a potentially hazardous sit...

Page 3: ...able cord near a heat source Never use nails staples or similar objects to fasten or attach cable cord in place Never attempt to disassemble or repair an AC adaptor Doing any of the above may damage the cables and or result in a fire or electric shock possibly resulting in serious injury Attaching the power cable cord Always confirm that the power plug and extension cable plug if used has been ful...

Page 4: ...tric shock possibly resulting in serious injury Choking hazards Never leave small parts such as covers caps and screws within the reach of infants or small children Swallowing a small part may cause choking and suffocation resulting in death or serious injury If a part is swallowed immediately take appropriate emergency action and consult a doctor Avoid liquids moisture and foreign objects Never a...

Page 5: ... in a system failure loss of data or hardware damage FCC information FCC notice Declaration of Conformity Information This equipment 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 installation This equipment generates uses a...

Page 6: ...smission within 10 seconds unless it receives an acknowledgement from the associated receiver that its transmission is being received An acknowledgement of reception must continue to be received by the transmitting device at least every 10 seconds of operation or the UWB device must cease transmitting Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Toshiba or parties auth...

Page 7: ...to the use of the information contained herein 2009 by Toshiba Corporation All rights reserved Disclaimer Information in this document is subject to change without notice The manufacturer does not make any representations or warranties implied or otherwise regarding the accuracy and completeness of this document and shall in no event be liable for any loss of profit or any commercial damage includ...

Page 8: ...Dolby and the double D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Ethernet is a registered trademark and Fast Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corporation Intel Intel Core Pentium and Celeron are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation Microsoft Windows Windows XP and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United St...

Page 9: ...eatures 13 Quick Tour 14 Front view 14 Back view 16 Top view 18 Package contents 18 Computer requirements 19 Chapter 1 Setting Up the dynadock and Connecting Peripherals 20 Setting up the dynadock 20 Assemble the dynadock 20 Connect the power adaptor 21 Install the software 21 Connect the dynadock to your computer 24 ...

Page 10: ...king your computer 36 Using the dynadock software 37 The background utility 37 Using the Wireless USB Manager 37 Using the TOSHIBA dynadock Utility 42 Using the USB Multi Channel Audio Device Utility 45 Using the TOSHIBA Video Dock Utility 45 Uninstalling the software 47 Adjusting video settings 47 Selecting Extended mode or Mirror mode 47 Supported display modes 49 Adjusting audio settings 50 Con...

Page 11: ...eshooting 59 Power 60 Display Video 61 Audio sound 65 Connection Docking 66 Network 67 USB 68 Other 69 Toshiba Support 69 Before you call 69 Contacting Toshiba 69 Toshiba s technical support Web site 69 Toshiba voice contact 70 Chapter 4 Specifications 71 Specifications 71 Index 73 ...

Page 12: ...our computer peripherals wirelessly or through a single USB cable to just about any Windows based computer The wireless function uses UWB ultra wide band radio technology Keep your dynadock up to date with the latest technological advances visit pcsupport toshiba com periodically to obtain software driver and support updates ...

Page 13: ...ppable add or remove most devices without rebooting the computer Virtual 7 1 channel digital surround sound Includes TOSHIBA dynadock Utility for customizing dynadock settings Charges your USB peripherals with the front powered USB ports even when the connected computer is off Undock button allows you to easily and safely dock undock your computer from the docking station For wireless communicatio...

Page 14: ...ents of the dynadock wireless U For a description of each component please refer to the table beneath each illustration Front view Sample Illustration Lights and connectors on the front of the dynadock Power light Indicator light Powered USB 2 0 ports Microphone jack Headphone jack USB Sleep and Charge ...

Page 15: ...ces When the dynadock is powered on these ports charge connected battery powered USB devices such as PDAs MP3 players and cellular phones even when the dynadock is disconnected from your computer or your computer is off For more information please see Charging USB devices on page 56 Note 1 Some USB devices may not support this feature Note 2 Certain USB devices such as optical disk drives and hard...

Page 16: ... x 8 375 ver 2 3 Back view Sample Illustration Connections on the back of the dynadock USB 2 0 ports Mini USB jack DC IN Security Lock Slot S PDIF port Line out Headphones Speakers Antenna switch DVI I video port Network port Antennas ...

Page 17: ...and 1 1 devices Note 1 Certain USB devices such as optical disk drives and hard disk drives have high power requirements Due to the power output limitations of the USB ports you may not be able to operate more than one such device at a time Note 2 If your USB device came with an AC adaptor be sure to connect the device to a power outlet with the AC adaptor DVI I video port Connection point for a D...

Page 18: ...ptor Installation CD contains User s Manual this document drivers and utilities Quick Start Guide Standard limited warranty booklet Component Description Dock Undock button Stops or resumes communications between the computer and peripherals connected to the dynadock For more information see Undocking your computer on page 33 and Re connecting and docking your computer on page 36 Also stops the ch...

Page 19: ...rt 30 MB of available disk space Certified Wireless USB adaptor or a computer with Integrated Certified Wireless USB functionality Microsoft Windows XP 32 bit edition with SP2 SP3 or Microsoft Windows Vista 32 bit or 64 bit editions with SP1 When Windows 7 becomes available Windows 7 compatible drivers for the dynadock wireless U will be available for download from Toshiba s Web site at pcsupport ...

Page 20: ...1 Assemble the dynadock 2 Connect the power adaptor 3 Install the software 4 Connect the dynadock to your computer You may either a Set up a wireless connection OR b Set up a USB cable connection For more information on each step refer to the appropriate section on the indicated page Assemble the dynadock Slide the dynadock onto the base as shown below Sample Illustration Attaching the base to the...

Page 21: ...er light on the front panel glows blue when the dynadock is powered on Install the software 1 Insert the provided Installation CD into your optical disc drive The dynadock Install Menu displays on your computer screen If the dynadock Install Menu does not display follow the steps provided below for your operating system In Windows XP 1 Double click My Computer on your desktop 2 Double click the DV...

Page 22: ...led You need administrator privileges to install uninstall the software 2 Click Setup Sample Image dynadock Install Menu Some dynadock components require the installation of Microsoft NET Framework v2 0 in order to complete the installation process If the dynadock installation program does not detect NET Framework v2 0 on your computer please click the Install NET Framework v2 0 button 3 Click Ins...

Page 23: ...ayLink software license agreement when prompted to proceed with the installation 5 Restart your computer when prompted For more information on the dynadock software see Using the dynadock software page 37 Driver Type Driver Name Wireless USB device driver Wireless USB host driver Wireless USB Manager dynadock Utility dynadock Utility II Network driver AX88772A AX88772 Audio driver USB Multi Channe...

Page 24: ... with certain models or a computer with integrated Certified Wireless USB functionality If you are not using a Toshiba adaptor or if your computer has integrated Certified Wireless USB functionality please refer to the documentation provided with your adaptor or computer for instructions on setting up a wireless connection instead of following the steps below To set up a wireless connection 1 Flip...

Page 25: ...s occurs after initial installation only When the computer restarts the dynadock is ready to use Sample Illustration Inserting a wireless USB adaptor After you connect a wireless USB adaptor the device is automatically detected and the driver is installed When the light on the adaptor glows blue proceed to step 5 5 Plug one end of the provided USB cable into the Mini USB port on the back of the dy...

Page 26: ... Mini USB port 6 Plug the other end of the USB cable into an available USB 2 0 port on your computer Sample Illustration Connecting the USB cable to your computer The Wireless USB Manager opens automatically on your computer screen 7 Click Yes allow the device to associate to start the association Sample Image Association screen ...

Page 27: ...enables the computer to communicate with devices connected to the dynadock The computer can only be docked with one dynadock at a time For optimal performance the dynadock must be within close range of the adaptor with no obstructions between the devices Sample Image Click Yes to dock wirelessly to your computer 9 Click Yes to dock your computer 10 The dynadock drivers automatically install Restar...

Page 28: ...puter restarts the dynadock is ready to use Connecting your peripherals Once you have set up a wireless or USB cable connection between your computer and the dynadock you can connect your computer peripherals to the appropriate ports on the dynadock Please refer to the Quick Tour page 14 for information on the dynadock s ports and refer to the sections below for information on connecting specific ...

Page 29: ...monitor can be connected to the dynadock at a time To connect a monitor to the dynadock 1 If you are connecting a VGA monitor attach the DVI I to VGA adaptor included with the dynadock to the DVI I video port on the dynadock 2 Connect the monitor cable not provided to the DVI I video port on the dynadock or to the adaptor you connected in step 1 3 Connect the other end of the cable to the external...

Page 30: ...stration dynadock wireless U audio ports The following table indicates which port to use for each type of audio activity Activity Audio Device Use this port Audio recording Microphone Microphone jack Audio playback Headphones headsets speakers Headphone jack or Line out Digital audio equipment Egs Dolby Digital Surround Sound receiver and speaker system with optical S PDIF input port S PDIF jack L...

Page 31: ...o output To use the dynadock s S PDIF jack please see Enabling digital S PDIF output page 55 If you switch between the computer s audio ports and the dynadock s audio ports you may have to restart your media player if it is running Connecting USB devices The dynadock provides six USB 2 0 ports four on the back and two on the front To locate the USB ports on the dynadock please see the Quick Tour p...

Page 32: ...s no computer connected to the dynadock be sure to connect your device to one of the powered USB ports on the front of the dynadock The indicator light glows orange when charging is taking place 3 Wait for Windows to recognize the device and install the drivers A message should display on your computer screen indicating when installation is complete and the device is ready to use NOTE ...

Page 33: ... the computer outside of the operational range approximately 10 meters 32 feet of the wireless connection Undocking your computer stops all communications with the external devices connected to the dynadock After you undock your computer it is safe to break the wireless or cable connection between the computer and the dynadock To undock your computer either Use the button on the top of the dynadoc...

Page 34: ...range of the dynadock antennas or to disconnect the USB cable if you are using one Undocking via the utility Follow the steps below to undock your computer through the TOSHIBA dynadock Utility 1 Right click the TOSHIBA dynadock Utility icon in the System tray Notification Area of your Windows desktop Sample Image TOSHIBA dynadock Utility icon If the icon is not visible in your System tray Notifica...

Page 35: ... However be careful not to damage the adaptor for example while moving the computer Undocking and placing the computer into Sleep mode Use the Eject and Sleep option of the TOSHIBA dynadock Utility to quickly stop all communications with external devices and place the computer into Sleep mode 1 Right click the TOSHIBA dynadock Utility icon in the System tray Notification Area of your Windows deskt...

Page 36: ...uter to the dynadock upon returning to your desk with your computer after a meeting for example do the following If you are using a wireless USB adaptor make sure the adaptor is properly connected or re connect the adaptor Make sure the computer is within wireless communication range of the dynadock Remove any obstructions between the computer and the dynadock If the computer is in standby sleep h...

Page 37: ...utility does not impact any other programs running on your computer Do not turn off the utility as it is required for proper operation of the dynadock Using the Wireless USB Manager The Wireless USB Manager is the driver software for the Toshiba Certified Wireless USB adaptor included with certain models This driver is automatically installed when you run the dynadock Installation CD see Install t...

Page 38: ...the Wireless USB Manager icon in the System tray Notification Area of your Windows desktop Sample Image The Wireless USB Manager icon The Wireless USB Manager icon appears in your System tray Notification Area only when the wireless USB adaptor is connected to your computer You may need to click the Show Hidden Icons button to display hidden icons If the adaptor is not connected to your computer y...

Page 39: ... dynadock from your computer Your computer can only be docked with one dynadock at a time If you have more than one dynadock within range of your computer you may want to temporarily prevent your computer from connecting wirelessly to a particular dynadock To temporarily prevent your computer from connecting wirelessly to a dynadock On the Devices tab of the Wireless USB Manager click the green bu...

Page 40: ...ms you when an associated wireless USB device such as the dynadock has been connected or disconnected from your computer These messages are enabled by default Sample Image The Options tab Change Select the channel used for radio communication The Communications tab of the Wireless USB Manager enables you to view and change radio settings The default channel setting is Automatic which enables the h...

Page 41: ...anager icon in your Windows System tray Notification Area and select Disable communications from the menu The icon turns from blue to yellow to indicate the change in status Undock the dynadock by pressing the Undock button and then unplug the Certified Wireless USB adaptor from your computer To re enable communications reverse the procedure Uninstalling the Wireless USB Manager and Host Device Dr...

Page 42: ... on page 33 Eject and Sleep Undock and place your computer into Sleep mode Select Sound Device Configure your audio ports For more information see Adjusting audio settings on page 50 Update Support Connect to Toshiba support Web sites to obtain updated drivers find answers to frequently asked questions and more Settings Turn Eject Sleep mode and Charge mode on or off Turn notification messages on ...

Page 43: ...ep mode enables you to place the computer into Sleep Standby or Hibernation mode after undocking When the Sleep mode setting in the TOSHIBA dynadock Utility is enabled you can do this by selecting Eject and Sleep from the TOSHIBA dynadock Utility menu Sleep mode is enabled by default To set Sleep mode options 1 Click the TOSHIBA dynadock Utility icon in your Windows System tray Notification Area S...

Page 44: ... or de select the checkbox to disable it 4 Click OK For more information see Adjusting audio settings on page 50 for more information Selecting message options A warning message displays on your computer screen if you disconnect your computer from the dynadock without first undocking it To avoid data loss or equipment damage it is important to undock to stop all communications with connected perip...

Page 45: ... System tray Notification Area of your Windows desktop Sample Image USB Multi Channel Audio Device Utility icon If the icon is not visible in your System tray Notification Area make sure the dynadock is connected and docked and then click the Show Hidden Icons button if necessary to display hidden icons For more information on using this utility see Enhancing sound quality on page 52 and Enabling ...

Page 46: ...hange the resolution setting of the external monitor connected to the dynadock For more information see Supported display modes on page 49 Color Quality Select 16 bit or 32 bit color depth for the external display connected to the dynadock Screen Rotation Rotate the image on the external monitor connected to the dynadock Extend To Specify the extension direction if you are using multiple monitors ...

Page 47: ... a basic overview of the video setting options please see Using the TOSHIBA Video Dock Utility on page 45 For more detailed information on adjusting the video settings for a monitor connected to the dynadock read this section For instructions on connecting a monitor to the dynadock see Connecting a monitor on page 29 Selecting Extended mode or Mirror mode You can choose to set the dynadock s video...

Page 48: ...Dock icon in the System tray Notification Area of your Windows desktop Sample Image TOSHIBA Video Dock icon If the icon is not visible in your System tray Notification Area make sure the dynadock is connected and docked and then click the Show Hidden Icons button if necessary to display hidden icons 2 Select Extend or Mirror from the menu If you notice certain windows or other parts of your displa...

Page 49: ...creen is rescanned Higher frequencies reduce flicker The dynadock supports the following display modes Available in 16 bit color mode only Resolution Refresh Rates Hz Color Depth 640 x 480 60 67 72 75 85 All modes available in both 16 bit and 32 bit color except modes marked with an asterisk 720 x 400 70 85 88 720 x 480 50 60 768 x 576 50 60 800 x 480 60 800 x 600 56 60 72 75 85 832 x 624 75 848 x...

Page 50: ...if the aspect ratio of the displays is not the same In these cases change the primary display mode to match the optimum display mode for the external monitor Adjusting audio settings Configuring audio ports You can playback or record audio either through the dynadock s audio ports or the docked computer s audio ports However you cannot use the audio ports on the docked computer and on the dynadock...

Page 51: ...hannel Audio Device 4 Click Set Default 5 Click OK 6 Connect your audio playback device to the jack you enabled in step 3 You may need to restart your media player for the audio changes to take effect Configuring audio recording ports Microphone 1 Click the TOSHIBA dynadock Utility icon in the System tray Notification Area of your Windows desktop Sample Image TOSHIBA dynadock Utility icon If the i...

Page 52: ...und through two channel speakers or headphones connected to the dynadock To enable virtual 7 1 channel sound 1 Connect your two channel speakers or headphones to the dynadock 2 Click the USB Multi Channel Audio Device icon in the System tray Notification Area of your Windows desktop Sample Image USB Multi Channel Audio Device Utility icon If the icon is not visible in your System tray Notification...

Page 53: ...og box select one of the following Headphone or if you connected headphones in step 1 2 Speakers if you connected speakers in step 1 4 In the DSP Mode section of the dialog box click the 7 1 Virtual Speaker Shifter button Sample Image The 7 1 Virtual Speaker Shifter button 5 Click the Advanced Settings button next to DSP Mode Sample Image The Advanced Settings button ...

Page 54: ... display 6 Use the Shifter controls to adjust your virtual speaker settings as indicated in the table below Sample Image Shifter Controls The dialog box shows the location of the virtual speakers relative to the listener depicted in the center 2 1 3 4 5 6 Shifter controls The listener top view NOTE ...

Page 55: ...nadock must both support Dolby Digital or DTS decoding You will also need to enable the S PDIF output function in the USB Multi Channel Audio Device utility as described below To enable digital S PDIF output 1 Connect your external decoder AV receiver speakers to the dynadock s S PDIF jack You will need a TOSlink optical digital audio cable purchased separately to connect the dynadock to your audi...

Page 56: ...wn list 4 Click OK 5 Configure the Audio Output setting of your media playback software to use S PDIF To locate the Audio Out control access your media player s setup or configuration screen For more information please see the documentation provided with your media playback software Charging USB devices You can charge select USB devices such as PDAs MP3 players and cellular phones using the dynado...

Page 57: ...ork access will not be available until the computer resumes from standby sleep hibernation In addition please keep in mind the following important information regarding the affect of standby sleep hibernation mode on external monitors connected to the dynadock The external monitor connected to the dynadock will go blank if the computer enters standby sleep hibernation mode In Mirror mode the exter...

Page 58: ...ollow these steps to secure your dynadock 1 Attach your security cable purchased separately to a desk or other large object following the instructions included with your security cable 2 Insert the lock end of the security cable into the dynadock s security lock slot 3 Turn the key or set the combination on the end of the security cable Sample Illustration Connecting a security cable to the dynado...

Page 59: ...ical support staff If you need to contact Toshiba you will find information regarding Toshiba s support services at the end of this section Before you contact Toshiba please read the troubleshooting advice in this manual in your computer s user s guide and or in any manuals that came with your optional peripheral devices This section provides troubleshooting guidance for problems in the following ...

Page 60: ...dynadock so that the dynadock can be safely disconnected from your computer It is not a power button Docked computer will not turn on your computer s AC power light does not turn on The dynadock does not power the computer Use the AC adaptor that came with your computer to power your computer Why doesn t the dynadock charge the computer s battery and power the computer like a port replicator The d...

Page 61: ...BA Video Dock Utility Check that the dynadock is connected wirelessly or with a USB cable to your computer Check to make sure that the computer is docked the indicator light on the front of the dynadock is solid green For more information please see Re connecting and docking your computer on page 36 Make sure your Windows operating system is updated with the latest available Service Pack from Micr...

Page 62: ...r connected to the dynadock However the dynadock connects to the computer via USB and due to USB 2 0 data transfer speed limitations some or all portions of video game playback may appear slow or choppy This is not a malfunction of the dynadock For optimal video playback performance use your computer s display My Windows Vista system runs more slowly when an external monitor is connected to the co...

Page 63: ...automatically disabled when you undock or when the system enters standby sleep hibernation mode This may sometimes cause windows to be returned to the primary display when you re dock or the system resumes To reposition the windows drag the window s to the external display When I undock my computer windows that were previously displayed on the extended desktop do not return to my primary display T...

Page 64: ...llow these steps to fix the problem 1 Open the Windows Display Properties dialog box and position the monitor icons on the Settings tab to match the physical arrangement of your monitors 2 In the Toshiba Video Dock utility make sure the Extend to setting matches the physical arrangement of your monitors For example if the external monitor is to the right of the computer display select Extend to ri...

Page 65: ...me There is no sound coming from the computer s internal speakers or from the headphones headset connected directly to the docked computer By default the internal speakers and audio ports on the computer are disabled when the computer is docked To enable the speakers or audio ports on the docked computer so that you can connect audio devices directly to your computer when it is docked follow the i...

Page 66: ...be docked with one dynadock at a time I cannot get the computer to connect and dock the indicator light does not turn solid green If you are using a wireless connection The computer may be too far away from the dynadock move closer to the dynadock Make sure that there is nothing between the computer and the dynadock for example walls monitors Make sure the wireless USB adaptor is properly connecte...

Page 67: ...ng wireless communication Remove the obstruction Make sure the antenna switch on the back of the dynadock is in the correct position up for communication via a USB cable down for wireless communication Problem s Solution s Cannot access the local area network LAN Check that the computer is properly configured to communicate with the network before connecting the LAN cable to the dynadock If necess...

Page 68: ...ice Manager next to one or more of the connected USB devices This problem may occur when there are six USB devices connected to the dynadock and the computer enters standby sleep hibernation mode or is restarted To resolve the issue disconnect and then re connect one of the USB devices The dynadock is not charging the USB device Make sure that the USB device is connected to one of the front powere...

Page 69: ...dock optional peripheral devices and or software They are your best resource for current information and support Contacting Toshiba Toshiba s technical support Web site For technical support or to stay current on the most recent software and hardware options for your dynadock and for other product information be sure to regularly check the Toshiba Web site at pcsupport toshiba com Problem s Soluti...

Page 70: ... operating system and all other preloaded software on your choice of media Name and version of the program involved in the problem if applicable along with the its installation media Information about what you were doing when the problem occurred Exact error messages and when they occurred For technical support call the Toshiba Customer Support Center Within the United States at 800 457 7777 Outsi...

Page 71: ...d x 222 h mm 1 7 w x 3 0 d x 8 7 h in main body 112 5 w x 130 d x 234 h mm 4 4 w x 5 2 d x 9 3 h in with base connected Conditions Ambient temperature Relative humidity Operating 5 to 35 C 41 to 95 F 20 to 80 Non operating 20 to 65 C 4 to 149 F 10 to 90 Thermal Gradient 20 C per hour maximum Wet bulb Temperature 26 C maximum AC adaptor 100 240 volts AC 50 60 Hz cycles per second dynadock 15V DC 3 ...

Page 72: ...00 Base T Ethernet RJ 45 connector 1 DVI I port Digital 24 pin Female Connector 1 Microphone connector 3 5 mm mono audio in 1 Headphones connector 3 5 mm stereo audio out 1 Line out 3 5 mm stereo audio out 1 DC IN socket 1 Security lock slot SupportedVideoDisplay Modes Windows XP Mirror Desktop Extended Desktop Primary Display Windows Vista Mirror Desktop Extended Desktop Primary Display Depending...

Page 73: ...0 audio settings adjusting 50 audio sound issues 65 B back view Quick Tour 16 background utility 37 button dock undock 18 undocking 34 C changing Connection Rules 39 Charge mode enabling disabling 44 charging USB devices 56 computer docking 36 re connecting 36 undocking 33 computer requirements 19 configuring audio ports 50 connect AC power 21 DC IN 21 dynadock to computer 24 connecting audio devi...

Page 74: ...pecifications 72 physical dimensions 71 power requirements 71 security lock slot 58 setting up 20 dynadock software using 37 E enable virtual 7 1 channel surround sound 52 enabling S PDIF output 55 enhancing sound quality 52 environmental requirements dynadock 71 Extended Mirror mode selecting 47 F FCC information 5 front view Quick Tour 14 G general specifications dynadock 72 H Headphone jack 15 ...

Page 75: ...onnecting 26 Network 17 Optical S PDIF 17 USB 2 0 2 USB Sleep and Charge ports 15 power issues 60 power light 15 power requirements dynadock 71 Q Quick Tour 14 back view 16 front view 14 top view 18 R radio communication 40 radio communications disable enable 41 re connecting your computer 36 S S PDIF output enabling 55 safety icons 2 instructions 3 security lock slot 17 dynadock 58 selecting Exte...

Page 76: ...rs 41 software 47 Wireless USB Manager 41 USB issues 68 USB 2 0 2 USB Sleep and Charge ports 15 USB cable connection set up 28 USB devices charging 56 connecting 31 USB Multi Channel Audio Utility using 45 using dynadock software 37 TOSHIBA dynadock Utility 42 TOSHIBA Video Dock Utility 45 USBMulti ChannelAudioUtility 45 Wireless USB Manager 37 utility undocking 34 V video settings adjusting 47 vi...

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