F eatures, Features -2 – Dell C/Dock Expansion Station User Manual

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2. Shut down the computer, dock it, and turn it on

again.

3. Follow the instructions on the display to load the

appropriate drivers.

4. Install the appropriate drivers to use a PCI net­

work expansion card in the C/Dock Expansion

Station.

For more information, see “Removing and Installing
a PCI Expansion Card” later in this document.

For instructions on installing the IBM Token-Ring
driver, see “Token-Ring Network Driver” found later
in this document.

F eatures

The C/Dock Expansion Station, which is designed
around PCI technology, has the following features (see
Figures 1-1 and 1-2):

A 10/100 megabit-per-second (Mbps) BASE-TX

3Com® Ethernet network controller.

An expansion-card slot for a half-length, 5-volt (V)

PCI expansion card (or a universal PCI card). Dell

may have installed a PCI 4/16-Mbps Token-Ring
network card.

NOTE: The PCI Token-Ring network card that Dell

installed has been tested for use with the C/Dock

Expansion Station. Although you can install other

PCI expansion cards, Dell does not guarantee their

functionality.

A media bay into which you can insert the CD-ROM

drive, DVD-ROM drive, diskette drive, LS-120
drive, or second hard-disk drive from the Dell
Latitude portable computer.

Standard input/output (I/O) connectors to attach a
serial and a parallel device, an external monitor or

other video device, a Personal System (PS)/2-
compatible mouse, and a PS/2-style keyboard or

external keypad.

Two stacked Universal Serial Bus (USB) connectors.

A small computer system interface (SCSI) connector

compatible with the UltraSCSI-2 PCI-to-SCSI stan­
dard. The connector also supports Fast SCSI devices.

Audio Jacks to attach headphones or speakers; a
microphone; and a record/playback device (such as a

cassette player, CD player, radio, stereo system,

VCR, or tape player).

An infrared port compatible with the Infrared Data
Association (IrDA) Standards 1.1 (Fast IR) and 1.0.

A docking control base to facilitate the proper con­
nection between the C/Dock Expansion Station and
the computer.

A monitor stand that fits onto the docking control
base and provides a platform for an external monitor.

connector

serial

connector

connector

connectors connector

connector connector

Figure 1-1. I/O Panel of the C/Dock Expansion Station

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