power source for the device, consider using an aggressive power manage-
ment setting to help maximize battery life.
Optional Port Replicator
You can “hot dock” your WinBook XL2 into a port replicator, which means
that it is not necessary to shut down or suspend your computer to connect it
to your port replicator. Simply connect or disconnect the computer from the
dock as you need.
If you have peripherals attached to your port replicator that have never been
recognized by your system, you might be asked about the installation of new
hardware. If you do not receive a window identifying the new hardware,
that hardware might not be functional until you configure your system to
recognize it. You can use the Add New Hardware icon in the Control
Panel (Start/Settings/Control Panel/ Add New Hardware) to set up the
system to work with this additional hardware.
To connect your WinBook XL2 to a port replicator, open the left rear door
to expose the docking port of your system. Slide your WinBook XL2 back
into the port replicator so that the docking port connects to the port replica-
tor. Then secure the connection as directed in the documentation for the
port replicator. (Figure 4.14)
The port replicator provides you with the opportunity to set up a permanent
work area for your WinBook XL2, for use as your desktop system. The
port replicator holds ports for an additional keyboard, standard mouse,
desktop monitor, serial device, parallel device, USB devices and the AC
power adapter. It also has an easy slip-in connection for your WinBook
XL2. Using the port replicator will allow you to slide your WinBook XL2
into the docking port and start right into your work, without having to
make the connections to your extra monitor, keyboard, power adapter, etc.
each time.The I/O (input/output) controller of the port replicator takes control
Chapter 4: Desktop Operation
4.17
The Port Replicator does
not include a TV-out jack
or s-video jack. Since the
Port Replicator covers the rear of
the machine, you will have to
undock your WinBook XL2 to
use the TV-out or s-video fea-
tures of your system.
Summary of Contents for XL2
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Page 60: ...Chapter Three Mobile Computing Chapter 3 Mobile Computing 3 1 ...
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