Targus ACP60US specifications About the ExpressCard Connector Card

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Targus ExpressCard Notebook Docking Station with Digital Video and Audio

About the ExpressCard Connector Card

The ExpressCard dock comes with a cable, a spacer (see “Using the Spacer Connector” for additional instructions) and 34mm card to connect to an ExpressCard slot in your notebook. The cable is removable from the card. The card can be left in your system when not in use.

The 34mm card has a small switch located in the circular area in the drawing below.

When connecting the cable to the ExpressCard, Please make sure the cable tip is properly and completely inserted into the cable port on the ExpressCard. Make sure the tip is connected in the correct direction and do not force the connection or it might break the device.

On-Pre-boot support

Off-Post-boot support (Default)

This switch is used to determine how the dock is recognized in the system at boot up stage. Certain notebooks will detect the dock and not work properly during a pre-boot mode (ie. trying to boot up on the external VGA device, not the internal VGA of the Notebook). This was observed in notebooks (Fujitsu, some Sony and Toshiba models) that use a BIOS developed by Phoenix Technologies. If you experience such issue, please turn the switch from the default "OFF" position to "ON". You will only need to set it once.

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Contents User Guide Introduction Targus ExpresscardtmErgonomic Design FeaturesPackage Contents System Requirements Preparing the Bios for the ExpressCardAbout the ExpressCard Connector Card Using the Spacer Connector Instructions for connecting the spacer to the ExpressCard Connecting the Docking Station to Your Computer Installing the Docking Station DriverWindows Vista dailogue box Docking Station ports LED Status Indicator LightsConnecting and Configuring a Serial Modem Connecting New DevicesConnecting a Serial Mouse / Keyboard Connecting a USB Device Connecting a PDAConnecting to a Local Area Network Connecting and Configuring an Audio Device Page Page Video Menu Options Connecting to a Monitor or LCDSecondary Using USB Devices that Require More Power Global Suspend ModeDevice Not Working Verifying Devices are InstalledVerifying a Serial Modem Connection Error Message on Your PDAVideo Can I get a higher resolution on my monitor?Audio Technical Support FCC Statement Tested to Comply