Compaq TC1000 manual Connecting Monitors, Connecting USB Devices

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Using the Tablet PC Docking Station and Screen Protector

5.Turn on the device.

6.Turn on the system by pressing the power button on the tablet PC.

To disconnect a standard external device from the docking station, turn off the device, then disconnect the device from the docking station.

Connecting Monitors

To connect an external monitor to the system, insert the monitor cable into the external monitor connector on the back of the docking station.

Connecting the monitor cable to the tablet PC connector while docked to the docking station may cause degraded service.

VGA devices, such as monitors and projectors, cannot be connected to the tablet PC and the docking station at the same time. For example, if you have a monitor connected to the docking station you cannot connect a projector to the tablet PC external monitor connector. You must either undock the tablet PC or unplug the monitor from the docking station and connect the projector to the docking station.

If a display device does not display an image while the tablet PC is docked, refer on the Documentation Library CD to the Software Guide, “Q Menu and Desktop Profile Manager Utility” chapter, “Desktop Profile Manager Utility” section.

Connecting USB Devices

Universal serial bus (USB) is a hardware interface that can be used to connect external devices, such as a USB keyboard, mouse, drive, printer, scanner, or hub, to the docking station. For the locations of the USB connectors on the docking station, refer in this document to the “Getting Started” chapter.

Tablet PC TC1000 Docking Station Reference Guide

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Contents Reference Guide Page Contents Index Contents of the Packing Box Getting StartedDocking Station Components Front ViewFront Components Right Side View Right Side ComponentsBack View Back ComponentsLeft Side View Left Side ComponentsTablet PC Components Tablet PC docking alignment slotsTablet PC Attachment Slots Keyboard Components Keyboard Attachment and Security ComponentsConnecting to a Power Source Docking and Undocking the Tablet PCConnecting to a power source Docking the Tablet PC Docking the tablet PCSnapping the tablet PC into place Docking the tablet PC in writing mode Optional keyboard docking connector pass-through Undocking the Tablet PC Pulling the release handleRemoving the tablet PC from the docking stand Turning the System On and Off Changing the Tablet PC OrientationChanging the Orientation Changing the tablet PC from portrait to landscapeChanging the tablet PC from landscape to portrait Tablet PC in viewing mode Tablet PC in writing mode Changing the Angle of the Tablet PCUsing MultiBay Devices Power State of Tablet PC When Inserting Removing Devices Inserting and Removing DevicesInserting a MultiBay device Pulling the MultiBay release lever Removing a MultiBay deviceUsing External MultiBay Devices Using Security FeaturesConnecting a security cable Connecting and Using External Devices Connecting Standard External DevicesConnecting Monitors Connecting USB DevicesUsing Communications Devices Attaching and Detaching Screen Protector Attaching the Screen Protector to the Tablet PCAttaching the screen protector to the tablet PC Fold the screen protector over the tablet PC screen Folding the screen protector over the tablet PCDetaching the Screen Protector from the Tablet PC Detaching the screen protector from the tablet PCAttaching the Screen Protector to the Keyboard Attaching the screen protector to the keyboardFold the screen protector over the tablet PC screen Detaching the Screen Protector from the Keyboard Detaching the screen protector from the keyboardGetting Help Compaq Technical SupportCompaq Web Site Compaq Authorized Reseller Troubleshooting Problems, Causes and Solutions Docking ProblemsDocking Problem Solutions Tablet PC Orientation Problems Tablet PC Orientation Problem SolutionsMultiBay Device Problems External Device ProblemsMultiBay Problem Solutions Dimensions Operating EnvironmentRated Input Power Finding More Environmental InformationIndex Index-2 USB
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