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Notebook Docking Station 
User Manual

Your life just got simpler

The Kensington Notebook Docking Station instantly connects you with one
simple USB connection to your printer, network, and USB devices.

Easily connect and disconnect devices without having to restart your computer.
The Notebook Dock includes 6 ports for easy connectivity:

• 4 High-speed USB 2.0 ports

• 1 Printer port (standard IEEE-1284 parallel port)

• 1 10/100 Ethernet port

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Summary of Contents for K33244

Page 1: ...ion to your printer network and USB devices Easily connect and disconnect devices without having to restart your computer The Notebook Dock includes 6 ports for easy connectivity 4 High speed USB 2 0...

Page 2: ...anel follow the prompts and skip to step 4 2 If Windows asks for permission to connect to Windows Update select No not this time and click Next to continue 3 Select Install the software automatically...

Page 3: ...Please see the instructions below for connecting a parallel port device Note If the Notebook Dock is moved to a different USB port on the computer Windows will see it as a new device Drivers will nee...

Page 4: ...icon If the Connection Status shows Connected the port is correctly configured 3 If the status does not show Connected test the cable by plugging it into the network port on the computer If the statu...

Page 5: ...ections on Control Panel you ll see the following icons Local Area Connection Wireless Connection if wireless is on the computer Local Area Connection x where x is some number i e 2 3 4 etc when the N...

Page 6: ...terference Statement Note The Kensington Notebook Docking Station model no 33244 have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules...

Page 7: ...t 2005 Kensington Technology Group a division of ACCO Brands Inc Any unauthorized copying duplicating or other reproduction of the contents hereof is prohibited without written consent from Kensington...

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