QuickSpecs
HP
Overview
HP 2570p Docking Station
| Front Components |
Docking posts (2) | Align and secure the computer for proper connection to the docking station |
Computer connect/ | Connect and release the computer when you press the connect button |
release mechanisms (2) |
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Power button | Turns on the power to the computer |
Computer power light | Light on: docked computer is turned on |
| Light blinking: docked computer is in standby mode |
Docking connector | Connects the computer to the docking station |
Connect button | Secures and releases the computer |
| Slide in to secure the computer |
| Slide out to release the computer |
Connect light | On: a computer is fully docked |
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AC power port | |
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Powered USB 2.0 port | One; allows you to connect to select USB devices |
USB 3.0 ports | Three, allow you to connect to standard USB devices. |
Integrated cable lock slot | Supports the HP Docking Station Cable Lock with a simplified locking mechanism. Gives you two security |
| options: lock the docking station only (which also prevents access to the Station drive bay); or lock both |
| the docking station and your notebook for additional security. |
| Also supports an industry standard notebook lock. |
Network connectors | Ethernet ports |
USB ports | 3 USB 3.0 ports, 1 powered USB 2.0 port |
Audio connectors | Audio in, audio out (does not support mic out) |
Other connectors | Monitor stand power, VGA, DisplayPort 1.2, eSATA |
NOTE: Your computer, docking station, and monitor must all support USB 3.0 and DisplayPort 1.2 to benefit from the advanced speeds or features that these technologies provide. If one of the devices does not support these technologies, you will still have USB 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.1 functionality.
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