Connecting Peripheral Devices
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Connecting the Docking Station
Attaching an optional docking station enables you to connect additional
peripherals as shown below. There are two types of docking stations: the
Personal Docking Station and the Network Docking Station. The Personal
Docking Station does not include the SCSI, Network (ethernet), and
i.LINK (IEEE 1394 interface) connectors.
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USB ports are included to provide state-of-the-art technology. Your operating system supports a limited number of
USB devices. You may need to install device drivers supplied with your USB device before using the USB device.
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Network docking station only
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Video Out (page 54)
Line Out
USB * (page 60)
Monitor (page 52)
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Mouse/Keyboard (page 55)
Printer (page 51)
DC In (page 8)
Serial COM1 (page 58)
Joystick
Network (ethernet)
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Microphone (page 57)
SCSI (ULTRA SCSI compliant)
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Line In
i.LINK (IEEE 1394 interface)(page 59)†
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When your computer is connected to the docking station, you cannot use the
system suspend or system hibernation power saving modes.
To listen to audio CDs through the computer’s built-in speakers, insert the CD-
ROM drive into the computer’s multi purpose bay. Audio from a CD in the docking
station’s multi purpose bay cannot be heard through the built-in speakers.
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