Your life just got easier, System requirements – Kensington M01039 User Manual

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Your Life Just Got Easier

No need to plug multiple peripherals into your notebook every time

you return to your desk. Through one wireless USB connection, the

Kensington Wireless Docking Station connects you instantly to your

external monitor, keyboard, and other peripherals. The compact size

and wireless functionality let you place the Docking Station in the most

convenient location in line of sight with your notebook, while taking up

minimal desk space.
Please read this short manual to learn valuable information about the

safe and proper use and installation of your Docking Station. Register your

Docking Station online at www.kensington.com/register.

System Requirements

PC with the following specifications:
• Windows VISTA™ or Windows® XP with Service Pack 2 or higher,

32 bit versions

• Certified wireless USB host device
Note: If your notebook does not have an embedded wireless USB host

device, you can purchase a wireless USB adapter (sold separately) to

use as the host device.
• PC with 1.2 GHz or higher processor clock speed, with an Intel Core 2

Duo or equivalent power CPU

• 512 megabytes (MB) of RAM
• Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher resolution video adapter and monitor
• CD-ROM or DVD drive if installing from a CD
• Available USB port

Step 1: Install the Software

The Software Installation CD contains several software drivers. Drivers

are software that allows the various components of your Docking Station

to work.

Important! You must install the software before you can use

your Docking Station with peripheral devices. If you have

a Kensington Docking Station and related drivers already

installed on your notebook, we recommend that you uninstall

the drivers before continuing with this procedure.

Note: Be sure to check www.kensington.com for driver updates or

enhancements.
1 Insert the Software Installation CD into your notebook’s CD/DVD

drive. The installation application opens automatically.

2 Follow the onscreen instructions to install the software drivers.
Note: During the installation of the video drivers, your notebook screen

may go blank for a few seconds. This is a normal part of the installation

process.
3 If prompted on your notebook screen, reboot your notebook.

Step 2: Power Your Docking Station

1 Flip the antenna on the Docking Station up.

2 Plug the power adapter into the power adapter jack on the Docking

Station. Then plug the power adapter into a working wall outlet.

Note: The power indicator light on the front of the Docking Station glows

amber when the Docking Station is powered but is not connected to your

notebook.
Note: Always keep the Docking Station connected to the power adapter

supplied with the product.

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