Compaq TC1000 manual Using Communications Devices

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Using the Tablet PC Docking Station and Screen Protector

A USB device functions in the system in the same way as a comparable non-USB device. The USB connectors support USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 devices.

A USB hub is a connecting device that can be powered or unpowered. Powered hubs must be connected to external power. Unpowered hubs must be connected either to a USB connector on the docking station or to a powered hub. USB hubs can be connected to a USB connector on the docking station or to other USB devices. Hubs support varying numbers of USB devices and are used to increase the number of USB devices in the system.

Some USB devices may require additional support software, which is usually included with the device. For software information about a specific device, refer to the documentation included with the device.

Using Communications Devices

To connect the system to a network, insert the network cable into the RJ-45 network jack on the back of the docking station.

ÄCAUTION: Simultaneous connection of network cables into jacks on the tablet PC and docking station will cause degraded network access or may cause network access failure.

Wired network connectivity and activity are indicated by the Local Area Network (LAN) connection lights on the top of the tablet PC, even if the network cable is plugged into the docking station RJ-45 network jack. Wireless network connectivity and activity are indicated by the wireless LAN activity light on the front of the tablet PC. Refer on the Documentation Library CD, to the Hardware Guide, “External Components” chapter, “Top: Pen Holder and LAN Connection Lights” section

and “Front: Lights” section, for more information.

To use the tablet PC internal modem while docked, use the tablet PC RJ-11 telephone jack located on the lower side of the tablet PC.

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Contents Reference Guide Page Contents Index Getting Started Contents of the Packing BoxFront View Docking Station ComponentsFront Components Right Side Components Right Side ViewBack Components Back ViewLeft Side Components Left Side ViewTablet PC docking alignment slots Tablet PC ComponentsTablet PC Attachment Slots Keyboard Attachment and Security Components Keyboard ComponentsDocking and Undocking the Tablet PC Connecting to a Power SourceConnecting 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 Pulling the release handle Undocking the Tablet PCRemoving the tablet PC from the docking stand Changing the Tablet PC Orientation Turning the System On and OffChanging the tablet PC from portrait to landscape Changing the OrientationChanging the tablet PC from landscape to portrait Changing the Angle of the Tablet PC Tablet PC in viewing mode Tablet PC in writing modeUsing MultiBay Devices Inserting and Removing Devices Power State of Tablet PC When Inserting Removing DevicesInserting a MultiBay device Removing a MultiBay device Pulling the MultiBay release leverUsing Security Features Using External MultiBay DevicesConnecting a security cable Connecting Standard External Devices Connecting and Using External DevicesConnecting USB Devices Connecting MonitorsUsing Communications Devices Attaching the Screen Protector to the Tablet PC Attaching and Detaching Screen ProtectorAttaching the screen protector to the tablet PC Folding the screen protector over the tablet PC Fold the screen protector over the tablet PC screenDetaching 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 KeyboardCompaq Technical Support Getting HelpCompaq Web Site Compaq Authorized Reseller Docking Problems Troubleshooting Problems, Causes and SolutionsDocking Problem Solutions Tablet PC Orientation Problem Solutions Tablet PC Orientation ProblemsExternal Device Problems MultiBay Device ProblemsMultiBay Problem Solutions Operating Environment DimensionsFinding More Environmental Information Rated Input PowerIndex Index-2 USB
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