Kensington Portable Universal Docking Station User Manual

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1. Plug the power adaptor jack into the side of the Kensington Portable Universal

Docking Station as shown below. Connect the power adaptor to an electrical outlet.

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The Power

icon glows when the docking station is powered.

2.

Plug the square end of the USB cable into the USB upstream connector on the side
of the docking station as shown above.

3.

If your computer is not already running, start it now.

4.

Plug the other end of the USB cable into an available USB port on your computer.
There is no need to turn off your computer before you connect or disconnect a USB
device.

The docking station is a high-speed USB 2.0 device. If you plug it into an older USB
1.x port or hub, Windows XP may display a warning message. Close the message
window to continue. The docking station will work when connected to a USB 1.x
port, but devices connected will operate at reduced speed.

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The Kensington Portable Universal Docking Station

USB 2.0 cable

Power adaptor

This User's Manual

Driver CD

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PC with a Pentium® processor or equivalent

USB port (USB 2.0 recommended for faster data transfer) The docking station will
work with a USB 1.x connection, but at maximum of 12 Megabits per second,
compared to a maximum of 480 Megabits per second with USB 2.0.

CD-ROM drive

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• Windows® XP with Service Pack 1 or higher

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