Toshiba EN-2 user manual Introduction

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Introduction

Introduction

The Toshiba dynadock with Video utilizes a single USB port to extend your computer to your desktop environment with one easy connection, enabling you to connect all of your peripherals, including six USB devices, Ethernet network, serial device, headphones, speakers and microphone plus an external monitor and digital audio equipment. It is ideal for computers that have many connectivity demands.

The upright slim design of the dynadock saves your desktop space while the two USB ports on the front panel give you easy accessibility. The dynadock is hot swappable; you can add or remove any device without rebooting the computer. With all these features, the dynadock is a perfect accessory whether you are at home or at the office.

With the video port, your computer can be connected to an external monitor, LCD or projector at native display resolutions of up to

1600 x 1200 pixels (DVI version only). The connected monitor can be

configured to either mirror your primary screen or extend the Windows® desktop allowing visibility of more applications at the same time. No more stacking windows within the confines of a single display.

An additional feature is the S/PDIF digital audio output. It directly outputs the digital sound source from the computer to your home audio receiver without the loss of high quality sound. If you are using 2 channel speakers or headphones via the conventional audio port, you can still enjoy the

7.1surround sound, which is achieved by the virtual multi-channel audio function.

NOTE: The dynadock is available in two video support versions, either a VGA video port or a DVI video port. This user manual contains information for both versions of the dynadock. Please pay attention to and follow the instructions for the version you have. For more information and software upgrades please visit www.dynadock.com.

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Contents User’s Manual Contents FCC Conditions Regulatory ComplianceFCC Information FCC notice Declaration of Conformity InformationEU Declaration of Conformity Safety InstructionsWeee Information Trademarks PrecautionsCopyright Statement DisclaimerPrecautions for Windows Vista only Introduction Front panel FeaturesBack panel System Requirements Package contentsAssembly Sample Illustration The assembled dynadock Installing the Drivers InstallationSelect I Agree and click Next Sample Image Ready to Install screen Windows Vista Operations Click Finish when the dialog box shown below appears Windows XP Operations Install drivers Background Utility Program Connecting the dynadock to the Computer EN-22 User’s Manual Uninstalling Windows Vista Operations UninstallingUninstalling the Utility Uninstalling the Video Driver Uninstall the Audio Driver Uninstalling Windows XP OperationsSample Illustration Remove Toshiba Video Dock Ethernet Port Back Panel Using the dynadockWindows XP, select Start Settings Network Connections USB 2.0 Ports Front and Back PanelSerial Port Back Panel Front Panel Audio Port Microphone Front Panel Audio Port Headphones or SpeakersUsing the Virtual Speaker Shifter Controls Using the Basic Controls Digital S/PDIF Output Back panel Connection Video Port VGA or DVIViewable screens Mirror ModeVideo Modes Check the Extend the desktop onto this monitor box Extended ModeCheck the Extend my windows desktop onto this monitor box Uncheck the Extend the desktop onto this monitor box Switching from Extended Mode to Mirror ModeUncheck the Extend my windows desktop onto this monitor box Adjusting Video Settings Initial Use Adjusting the Video Settings Windows Vista OperationsExternal Monitors Adjusting the Video Settings Windows XP OperationsOther Devices Eject Dock Disconnecting the dynadockEject Dock and Sleep Removing Settings Eject by use of command lineOpening Setting Dialog Setting Sleep Service Uncheck Show unexpected remove message box Setting Message Notify ServiceSelect Audio Device Physical Dimensions SpecificationsEnvironmental Requirements General Specifications Dynadock EN-48 User’s Manual