Targus ACP60US specifications Global Suspend Mode, Using USB Devices that Require More Power

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Targus ExpressCard Notebook Docking Station with Digital Video and Audio

Global Suspend Mode

When your computer is in suspend mode, the docking station also enters suspend mode to avoid power consumption. When your computer wakes up, the docking station wakes up automatically.

Using USB Devices that Require More Power

This docking station is designed with 4 USB High Power Ports 2 of which, providing up to 1000mA of power each. They can be used to connect to peripherals that requires more power such as printers, scanners, optical drives, and others.

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Contents User Guide Targus Expresscardtm IntroductionFeatures Package ContentsErgonomic Design Preparing the Bios for the ExpressCard System RequirementsAbout the ExpressCard Connector Card Using the Spacer Connector Instructions for connecting the spacer to the ExpressCard Installing the Docking Station Driver Connecting the Docking Station to Your ComputerWindows Vista dailogue box LED Status Indicator Lights Docking Station portsConnecting New Devices Connecting a Serial Mouse / KeyboardConnecting and Configuring a Serial Modem Connecting a PDA Connecting to a Local Area NetworkConnecting a USB Device Connecting and Configuring an Audio Device Page Page Connecting to a Monitor or LCD Video Menu OptionsSecondary Global Suspend Mode Using USB Devices that Require More PowerVerifying Devices are Installed Device Not WorkingError Message on Your PDA Verifying a Serial Modem ConnectionCan I get a higher resolution on my monitor? VideoAudio Technical Support FCC Statement Tested to Comply