dynadock™ wireless U User’s Manual GMAA00165010 07/09
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Safety instructions Always read the safety instructions carefully: Do not disassemble, modify, tamper with or repair the product ❖ Do not attempt to disassemble, modify, tamper with or repair the product (including the AC adaptor). Disassembly, modification, tampering or repairing the product could cause fire or electric shock, possibly resulting in serious injury.
Only use TOSHIBA AC adaptor ❖ Always use the TOSHIBA AC adaptor that may have been provided with your product, or use AC adaptors specified by TOSHIBA to avoid any risk of fire or other damage to the product. Use of an incompatible AC adaptor could cause fire or damage to the product, possibly resulting in serious injury. TOSHIBA assumes no liability for any damage caused by use of an incompatible adaptor.
Never place your product in locations with excess heat ❖ Never place your product where it will be exposed to excess heat, such as in direct sunlight, in an unventilated vehicle or near a heater. This may result in a system failure, malfunction, loss of data or damage to the product. Never place your product in a location with extremely low temperatures ❖ Never place your product in a location where it will be exposed to extremely low temperatures.
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Contents Safety icons ..............................................................2 Safety instructions ....................................................3 FCC information ........................................................5 Introduction................................................................................ 12 Overview .................................................................13 Features ............................................................13 Quick Tour .....................
Contents Connecting your peripherals ...................................28 Connecting to a network ...................................28 Connecting a monitor .......................................29 Connecting audio devices .................................30 Connecting USB devices ...................................31 Chapter 2: Using the dynadock™ and Adjusting Settings...... 33 Undocking your computer ......................................33 Undocking via the undock button .....................
Contents 11 Chapter 3: Troubleshooting and Support................................ 59 Troubleshooting......................................................59 Power ...............................................................60 Display/Video ....................................................61 Audio/sound .....................................................65 Connection/Docking..........................................66 Network ............................................................67 USB......
Introduction Thank you for purchasing the dynadock™ wireless U, the universal docking station that enables you to connect your computer peripherals wirelessly or through a single USB cable to just about any Windows®-based computer. The wireless function uses UWB (ultra-wide band) radio technology. Keep your dynadock™ up-to-date with the latest technological advances: visit pcsupport.toshiba.com periodically to obtain software driver and support updates.
Introduction Overview 13 Overview Features ❖ Wireless or single USB cable connection to your computer* ❖ Upright slim design saves desktop space ❖ Easily accessible USB and audio ports located on the front ❖ Supports video resolutions up to 1680 x 1050/1600 x 1200 VESA CVT (Coordinated Video Timing) on an external monitor ❖ Hot-swappable: add or remove most devices without rebooting the computer ❖ Virtual 7.
Introduction Quick Tour Quick Tour This section identifies the various components of the dynadock™ wireless U. For a description of each component, please refer to the table beneath each illustration. Front view Power light Indicator light Powered USB 2.0 ports (USB Sleep and Charge) Microphone jack Headphone jack (Sample Illustration) Lights and connectors on the front of the dynadock™ 5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.
Introduction Quick Tour 15 Component Description Power light Glows blue when power is being supplied from the AC adaptor. Indicator light Indicates the status of docking, undocking, and charging functions as follows: Flashing green: Docking is in process. Solid green: Computer is docked. Flashing orange: Undocking is in process. Solid orange: Computer is undocked or disconnected and the dynadock™'s USB Sleep and Charge ports are charging any connected, chargeable devices.
Introduction Quick Tour Back view Antennas Antenna switch Line out (Headphones, Speakers) S/PDIF port Network port USB 2.0 ports DVI-I video port Mini USB jack Security Lock Slot DC-IN (Sample Illustration) Connections on the back of the dynadock™ 5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.
Introduction Quick Tour 17 Component Description Antennas Send and receive wireless signals to/from the connected computer. Antenna switch Slide the switch down [ ] to enable wireless communication between your computer and the dynadock™. Slide the switch up [ ] to connect your computer to the dynadock™ with a USB cable. Line out (Headphones, Speakers) A standard 3.5 mm mini jack for stereo audio output to headphones/headsets/speakers.
Introduction Package contents Top view Dock/Undock button (Sample Illustration) The top of the dynadock™ Component Description Dock/Undock button Stops or resumes communications between the computer and peripherals connected to the dynadock™. For more information, see “Undocking your computer” on page 33 and “Re-connecting and docking your computer” on page 36. Also, stops the charging of USB devices connected to the front USB powered ports.
Introduction Computer requirements 19 Computer requirements ❖ 1.2 GHz or higher processor (Intel® Pentium®/Celeron® family, or AMD K6®/AMD Athlon™/AMD Duron™ family, or compatible processor recommended. Intel® Core™ 2 Duo 2.0 GB or higher processor recommended for optimal video performance.) ❖ 512 MB memory or higher (1 GB memory or higher recommended) ❖ USB 2.
Chapter 1 Setting Up the dynadock™ and Connecting Peripherals Setting up the dynadock™ This section provides instructions on setting up the dynadock™.
Setting Up the dynadock™ and Connecting Peripherals Setting up the dynadock™ 21 Connect the power adaptor 1 Plug the AC adaptor cord/cable into the DC-IN on the back of the dynadock™. (Sample Illustration) Connecting the AC adaptor cord to the dynadock™ 2 Connect the power cord/cable to the AC adaptor, and then connect the power plug to a live electrical outlet. The power light on the front panel glows blue when the dynadock™ is powered on.
Setting Up the dynadock™ and Connecting Peripherals Setting up the dynadock™ NOTE 2 You may need to temporarily disable anti-spyware or anti-virus programs while installing the software. It is also recommended that all other applications are closed, as you will need to restart your computer after the software is installed. You need administrator privileges to install/uninstall the software. Click Setup.
Setting Up the dynadock™ and Connecting Peripherals Setting up the dynadock™ 23 (Sample Image) dynadock Installer The following programs are installed during the installation process: Driver Type Driver Name Wireless USB device driver Wireless USB host driver Wireless USB Manager dynadock Utility dynadock Utility II Network driver AX88772A & AX88772 Audio driver USB Multi-Channel Audio Device Video driver TOSHIBA Video Dock Utility (DisplayLink Core software) 4 NOTE 5 Follow the on-screen i
Setting Up the dynadock™ and Connecting Peripherals Setting up the dynadock™ Connect the dynadock™ to your computer You may either: ❖ Set up a wireless connection OR ❖ Set up a USB cable connection Refer to the appropriate section below for the type of connection you wish to establish.
Setting Up the dynadock™ and Connecting Peripherals Setting up the dynadock™ 25 Wireless communication enabled (Sample Illustration) Wireless communication enabled 3 Make sure your computer is turned on. 4 Connect a Certified Wireless USB adaptor (included with certain models) to your computer and place the adaptor's antenna in an upright position.
Setting Up the dynadock™ and Connecting Peripherals Setting up the dynadock™ (Sample Illustration) Connecting the USB cable to the Mini USB port 6 Plug the other end of the USB cable into an available USB 2.0 port on your computer. (Sample Illustration) Connecting the USB cable to your computer The Wireless USB Manager opens automatically on your computer screen. 7 Click Yes allow the device to associate to start the association.
Setting Up the dynadock™ and Connecting Peripherals Setting up the dynadock™ 8 27 After successfully completing the association, remove the USB cable connecting the computer to the dynadock™. After a few moments, a wireless connection is established and a message displays on your computer screen asking if you want to dock your computer. NOTE Connecting opens a line of communication between the computer and the dynadock™, but not between the computer and external devices connected to the dynadock™.
Setting Up the dynadock™ and Connecting Peripherals Connecting your peripherals Set up a USB cable connection 1 Move the switch on the back of the dynadock™ to the USB [ ] position. 2 Connect the provided USB cable to the Mini USB port on the back of the dynadock™. 3 Connect the other end of the USB cable to an available USB port on your computer. Windows® automatically detects the device and installs the device drivers. 4 NOTE Restart your computer when prompted.
Setting Up the dynadock™ and Connecting Peripherals Connecting your peripherals 2 NOTE 29 In the Network Connections folder, double-click the Connection icon for the dynadock’s Ethernet adaptor, which is indicated by ASIX AX88772A USB2.0 to Fast Ethernet Adaptor. This will open the Local Area Connection Properties window for you to configure the network settings as required according to your network environment. If you are unsure about the settings, consult your network administrator for assistance.
Setting Up the dynadock™ and Connecting Peripherals Connecting your peripherals You can customize the video settings of the dynadock™. See “Adjusting video settings” page 47 for more information. Connecting audio devices The dynadock™ provides four audio ports, as shown in the following illustrations.
Setting Up the dynadock™ and Connecting Peripherals Connecting your peripherals 31 When your computer is docked, the audio ports on the computer are automatically disabled and the audio ports on the dynadock™ are automatically enabled. In most cases, simply connect your audio device to the appropriate port on the dynadock™ and the port is ready to use.
Setting Up the dynadock™ and Connecting Peripherals Connecting your peripherals NOTE 3 If you want to charge your USB device when the computer connected to the dynadock™ is off or when there is no computer connected to the dynadock™, be sure to connect your device to one of the powered USB ports on the front of the dynadock™. The indicator light glows orange when charging is taking place. Wait for Windows® to recognize the device and install the drivers.
Chapter 2 Using the dynadock™ and Adjusting Settings Undocking your computer To avoid losing data and/or damaging your computer and/or peripherals, be sure to undock your computer from the dynadock™ as described in this section before you do any one of the following: ❖ ❖ ❖ Disconnect the USB wireless adaptor from your computer. Disconnect the USB cable connecting your computer to the dynadock™ (if you are not using a wireless connection).
Using the dynadock™ and Adjusting Settings Undocking your computer Undocking via the undock button 1 Press the Undock button on the top of the dynadock™ once. The indicator light on the front of the dynadock™ flashes orange, and the following message appears on your computer screen. (Sample Image) Undocking in progress 2 When the indicator light stops flashing or turns off, it is safe to move the computer out of range of the dynadock™ antennas or to disconnect the USB cable if you are using one.
Using the dynadock™ and Adjusting Settings Undocking your computer 35 The indicator light on the front of the dynadock™ flashes orange, and the following message appears on your computer screen. (Sample Image) Undocking in progress 3 NOTE When the indicator light stops flashing or turns off, it is safe to move the computer out of range of the dynadock™ antennas or to disconnect the USB cable if you are using one.
Using the dynadock™ and Adjusting Settings Re-connecting and docking your computer (Sample Image) The Eject and Sleep command 3 Wait before disconnecting the dynadock™ from the computer. (Sample Image) Undocking in progress When the computer is undocked, the dynadock Utility icon no longer appears in the System tray/Notification Area. 4 After the computer is undocked, the computer enters Sleep mode.
Using the dynadock™ and Adjusting Settings Using the dynadock™ software 37 Using the dynadock™ software This section provides information on using the following software to manage the dynadock™ and adjust settings to suit your needs: ❖ The background utility ❖ Wireless USB Manager ❖ TOSHIBA dynadock Utility ❖ USB Multi-Channel Audio Device utility ❖ TOSHIBA Video Dock utility You can also refer to this section to learn how to uninstall the software.
Using the dynadock™ and Adjusting Settings Using the dynadock™ software NOTE If you are using a non-Toshiba Certified Wireless USB adaptor or a Certified Wireless USB radio built into your computer to communicate with the dynadock™, you may need to use the driver provided with your wireless USB host module instead of the driver provided with the dynadock™ to accomplish these tasks.
Using the dynadock™ and Adjusting Settings Using the dynadock™ software 39 Changing the Connection Rules The Connection Rules tab of the Wireless USB Manager allows you to change the default association behavior of the host radio. The following options are provided: ❖ Require my permission (default): Each time you connect a compatible wireless USB device to your computer with a USB cable, the Wireless USB Manager will prompt you to allow or reject an association.
Using the dynadock™ and Adjusting Settings Using the dynadock™ software NOTE If you permanently remove the device, you will not be able to connect to that particular device again until the device has been re-associated. To re-associate the device, follow the instructions in the section “Set up a wireless connection” on page 24.
Using the dynadock™ and Adjusting Settings Using the dynadock™ software 41 If you wish to manually select the channel to be used for communications between the dynadock™ and your computer, you can do so by clicking the Requested Channel drop-down menu and then selecting any channel from the list.
Using the dynadock™ and Adjusting Settings Using the dynadock™ software Using the TOSHIBA dynadock Utility The TOSHIBA dynadock Utility provides options for changing default settings, undocking, configuring audio ports, and more. Accessing the TOSHIBA dynadock Utility Click the TOSHIBA dynadock Utility icon for quick access to the options listed in the table below. (Sample Image) TOSHIBA dynadock Utility icon Option Use this option to: Eject Dock Undock your computer from the dynadock™.
Using the dynadock™ and Adjusting Settings Using the dynadock™ software NOTE 43 If the TOSHIBA dynadock Utility icon is not visible in your System tray/Notification Area, make sure the dynadock™ is connected and docked, and then click the Show Hidden Icons button [ ], if necessary, to display hidden icons. You can also access the Settings options of the TOSHIBA dynadock Utility through the Windows® Control Panel.
Using the dynadock™ and Adjusting Settings Using the dynadock™ software Enabling/disabling Charge mode When the dynadock™ is disconnected from your computer or the computer's power is turned off, the front USB ports will charge certain connected USB devices if Charge mode is enabled. Charge mode is enabled by default. NOTE Some USB devices may not support this feature. To enable or disable Charge mode: 1 Click the TOSHIBA dynadock Utility icon in your Windows® System tray/Notification Area.
Using the dynadock™ and Adjusting Settings Using the dynadock™ software 45 2 Click Settings. 3 Select the checkboxes next to Show undocking complete message and Show unexpected remove message to turn these messages on, or de-select the checkboxes to turn them off. 4 Click OK. Using the USB Multi-Channel Audio Device Utility Use the USB Multi-Channel Audio Device utility to adjust the settings for audio playback and recording devices connected to the dynadock™.
Using the dynadock™ and Adjusting Settings Using the dynadock™ software NOTE 2 If the icon is not visible in your System tray/Notification Area, make sure the dynadock™ is connected and docked, and then click the Show Hidden Icons button [ ], if necessary, to display hidden icons. Select one of the following options from the menu: Option Use this option to: Screen Resolution Change the resolution setting of the external monitor connected to the dynadock™.
Using the dynadock™ and Adjusting Settings Adjusting video settings 47 settings for each location. The settings will be retained each time you use the dynadock™ with your computer. Uninstalling the software To remove the dynadock™ software from your computer, please follow the steps below. NOTE Before uninstalling the software, do the following: ❖ Undock the computer from the docking station. See “Undocking your computer” on page 33 for more information.
Using the dynadock™ and Adjusting Settings Adjusting video settings Mirror mode duplicates the image on your computer screen on the external monitor(s) connected to the dynadock™. This mode is useful if, for example, you want to view information on a larger, external desktop monitor instead of a smaller, built-in computer screen.
Using the dynadock™ and Adjusting Settings Adjusting video settings 49 Supported display modes Three components make up the display mode: resolution, color depth, and refresh rate. These components are defined as follows. ❖ Resolution: In common usage, the resolution is the number of pixels displayed on the screen horizontally and vertically. ❖ Color Depth: The number of different colors that can be shown on the screen at the same time.
Using the dynadock™ and Adjusting Settings Adjusting audio settings Please note the following: ❖ Interlaced modes are not supported. ❖ The display modes listed above may not be supported by your monitor, or your monitor may offer additional modes not supported by the dynadock™. For information on display modes supported by your monitor, be sure to check the documentation supplied with your monitor. Select a mode that both the dynadock™ and the monitor support.
Using the dynadock™ and Adjusting Settings Adjusting audio settings NOTE 51 If the icon is not visible in your System tray/Notification Area, make sure the dynadock™ is connected and docked, and then click the Show Hidden Icons button [ ], if necessary, to display hidden icons. 2 Select Select Sound Device… from the menu. 3 On the Playback tab of the dialog box, select one of the following: ❖ To use the dynadock's Headphone/Speakers/Line out jack, select USB Multi-Channel Audio Device.
Using the dynadock™ and Adjusting Settings Adjusting audio settings ❖ To use the docked computer's Microphone jack, select a different recording device (other than USB Multi-Channel Audio Device). 4 Click Set Default. 5 Click OK. 6 Connect your microphone to the jack you enabled in step 3. Enhancing sound quality With the included software, you can experience 7.1-channel virtual surround sound through two-channel speakers or headphones connected to the dynadock™. To enable virtual 7.
Using the dynadock™ and Adjusting Settings Adjusting audio settings 53 (Sample Image) The USB Multi-Channel Audio Device Utility 3 4 In the Analog Output section of the dialog box, select one of the following: ❖ Headphone or [ step 1. ❖ 2 Speakers, if you connected speakers in step 1. ], if you connected headphones in In the DSP Mode section of the dialog box, click the 7.1 Virtual Speaker Shifter button. (Sample Image) The 7.
Using the dynadock™ and Adjusting Settings Adjusting audio settings The Speaker Shifter controls display. 6 Use the Shifter controls to adjust your virtual speaker settings, as indicated in the table below. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Shifter controls The listener (top view) (Sample Image) Shifter Controls NOTE The dialog box shows the location of the virtual speakers relative to the listener, depicted in the center.
Using the dynadock™ and Adjusting Settings Adjusting audio settings 55 Control(s) Click to: 1 +/- Increase/decrease the volume of all virtual speakers 2 Rotate all virtual speakers clockwise 3 Rotate all virtual speakers counterclockwise 4 Manually rotate all virtual speakers 5 Manually change the location of a specific speaker. Click the button and then click and drag the speaker to the desired location. This control enables you to enhance an individual channel.
Using the dynadock™ and Adjusting Settings Charging USB devices 2 Click the USB Multi-Channel Audio Device icon in the System tray/Notification Area of your Windows® desktop. (Sample Image) USB Multi-Channel Audio Device Utility icon NOTE If the icon is not visible in your System tray/Notification Area, make sure the dynadock™ is connected and docked, and then click the Show Hidden Icons button [ ], if necessary, to display hidden icons.
Using the dynadock™ and Adjusting Settings Using standby/sleep/hibernation modes with the dynadock™ 57 To charge a device when the dynadock™ is disconnected or the connected computer is off: 1 Make sure the dynadock's AC adaptor is connected to an electrical outlet. 2 Connect the device you want to charge to one of the dynadock's front USB ports. 3 Press the Dock/Undock button once. The indicator light glows orange to indicate charging is in progress.
Using the dynadock™ and Adjusting Settings Securing the dynadock™ Securing the dynadock™ The security lock slot enables you to connect a security cable (not provided) to help prevent unauthorized removal of the dynadock™. Follow these steps to secure your dynadock™: 1 Attach your security cable (purchased separately) to a desk or other large object, following the instructions included with your security cable. 2 Insert the lock end of the security cable into the dynadock’s security lock slot.
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting and Support Troubleshooting This section provides answers for problems you may encounter when using your dynadock™. Some problems are relatively easy to identify and solve; however, others may require help from your network administrator or company technical support staff. If you need to contact Toshiba, you will find information regarding Toshiba’s support services at the end of this section.
NOTE Troubleshooting and Support Troubleshooting Due to USB bandwidth limitations, you may notice performance issues if you are performing several resource-intensive tasks simultaneously (such as playing audio over more than two channels while simultaneously recording audio, transferring large files and using a high-definition web camera). This type of activity is common when running instant messaging applications.
Troubleshooting and Support Troubleshooting 61 Display/Video NOTE For additional information on troubleshooting dynadock™ video issues, please visit the DisplayLink Web site at www.displaylink.com. Problem(s) Solution(s) Make sure that the external monitor’s power switch is on. External monitor does not turn on (the monitor’s power Confirm that the external monitor’s power cable is plugged into a live electrical outlet. light does not turn on).
Troubleshooting and Support Troubleshooting Problem(s) Solution(s) The Fn + F5 and Fn + Space hot keys on my Toshiba computer do not affect the external monitor connected to my system via the dynadock™. The Fn + F5 and Fn + Space hot key functionality detailed in your Toshiba computer User's Guide controls the video controller for the computer's built-in display and your computer's video port. These hot keys cannot be used to control an external display connected via the dynadock™.
Troubleshooting and Support Troubleshooting 63 Problem(s) Solution(s) I cannot open the ATI Catalyst Control Center on my computer since I installed the dynadock™ display drivers and utility. Some versions of ATI Catalyst Control Center are not supported by the dynadock™. Use Windows® Display Properties and the Toshiba Video Dock utility instead to control your display(s).
Troubleshooting and Support Troubleshooting Problem(s) Solution(s) Mirror mode is not available Mirror mode is not available if the external monitor connected to the dynadock™ is set as the primary display. To enable (grayed out). Mirror mode, set the computer's built-in display as the primary display in the Windows Display Properties dialog box. Scalable Link Interface (SLI) This product does not support SLI mode when more than two graphics cards are installed in the connected computer.
Troubleshooting and Support Troubleshooting 65 Audio/sound Problem(s) Solution(s) There is no sound coming from the external audio device connected to the dynadock™. Check and adjust the volume settings. Make sure the cable connecting the audio device to the dynadock’s Line out, Headphone, or Microphone jack is secure. Check that the Mute all/Mute checkboxes in Microsoft® Windows® are not selected or that the volume is not set too low.
Troubleshooting and Support Troubleshooting Problem(s) Solution(s) Disconnect the dynadock™ from your computer and play the Sound is distorted or delayed when playing some file again. multimedia files. Connection/Docking Problem(s) Solution(s) My computer does not automatically detect the Certified Wireless USB adaptor. Make sure you have properly connected the adaptor to your computer. Disconnect and then reconnect the adaptor. The computer's USB port may be damaged.
Troubleshooting and Support Troubleshooting 67 Problem(s) Solution(s) The connection to the dynadock™ has been lost. The computer may be out of wireless communication range. Bring the computer within close range of the dynadock™ to automatically reconnect. The computer may be in standby/sleep/hibernation mode. The computer will re-connect when it resumes from standby/sleep/ hibernation. In wireless mode, the USB adaptor may have been disconnected. Re-connect the USB adaptor to the computer.
Troubleshooting and Support Troubleshooting USB Problem(s) Solution(s) USB device does not work. Make sure the dynadock™ is connected to your computer (wirelessly or with a USB cable) and the computer is docked (indicator light on dynadock™ is green). Check that the cable connection between the USB port on the dynadock™ and the USB device is secure. Make sure that the USB device drivers are properly installed. Refer to the operating system documentation for more information.
Troubleshooting and Support Toshiba Support 69 Other Problem(s) Solution(s) My computer's display is showing a blue error screen, after I connected the dynadock™ to my computer. Make sure your Windows® operating system is updated with the latest available Service Pack from Microsoft®. Your computer BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) may also need to be updated. Refer to the your computer manufacturer's Web site for more information.
Troubleshooting and Support Contacting Toshiba Toshiba voice contact Before calling Toshiba, make sure you have: ❖ Your dynadock’s serial number ❖ The computer and any optional devices related to the problem ❖ Backup copies of your Windows® operating system and all other preloaded software on your choice of media ❖ Name and version of the program involved in the problem, if applicable, along with the its installation media ❖ Information about what you were doing when the problem occurred ❖
Appendix A Specifications Specifications This section summarizes the dynadock’s technical specifications.* Physical dimensions Weight 490 g/17.2 oz (including the base) Size 42 (w) x 77 (d) x 222 (h) mm/1.7 (w) x 3.0 (d) x 8.7 (h) in (main body) 112.5 (w) x 130 (d) x 234 (h) mm/4.4 (w) x 5.2 (d) x 9.
Specifications General specifications Computer Interface USB 2.0 or UWB (ultra-wide band radio link) Ports and Connectors 4 USB 2.0 ports in the back 2 USB 2.0 Powered ports in front 1 S/PDIF connector (optical digital audio output) 1 Ethernet port (10/100 Base-T Ethernet RJ-45 connector) 1 DVI-I port (Digital 24-pin Female Connector) 1 Microphone connector (3.5 mm mono audio in) 1 Headphones connector (3.5 mm stereo audio out) 1 Line out(3.
Index A AC power connection 21 adjusting audio settings 50 video settings 47 antenna switch 17 antennas 17 assemble dynadock™ 20 associations dynadock™ with computer 39 audio devices connecting 30 audio ports configuring 50 audio settings adjusting 50 audio/sound issues 65 B back view Quick Tour 16 background utility 37 button dock/undock 18 undocking 34 C changing Connection Rules 39 Charge mode enabling/disabling 44 charging USB devices 56 computer docking 36 re-connecting 36 undocking 33 computer requ
Index monitor to dynadock™ 29 peripherals 28 to a network 28 USB cable to computer 26 USB devices 31 connecting/disconnecting dynadock™ from computer 39 Connection Rules changing 39 connection/docking issues 66 contacting Toshiba 69 D DC-IN connection 21 DC-IN port 17 disable/enable pop-up messages 40 radio communications 41 display/video issues 61 dock/undock button 18 docking your computer 36 dynadock Install Menu 22 dynadock™ antennas 17 assemble 20 environmental requirements 71 general specificati
Index L indicator 15 power 15 Line out 17 power issues 60 power light 15 power requirements dynadock™ 71 M Q Microphone jack 15 Mini USB jack 17 monitor connecting 29 Quick Tour 14 back view 16 front view 14 top view 18 N R Network issues 67 network connecting 28 Network port 17 radio communication 40 radio communications disable/enable 41 re-connecting your computer 36 O S Optical S/PDIF 17 Other issues 69 S/PDIF output enabling 55 safety icons 2 instructions 3 security lock slot 17 dynadock™
Index uninstalling 47 sound quality enhancing 52 specifications 71 Standby mode 57 switch antenna switch 17 TOSHIBA dynadock Utility 42 TOSHIBA Video Dock Utility 45 USB Multi-Channel Audio Utility 45 Wireless USB Manager 37 utility undocking 34 T V top view Quick Tour 18 Toshiba Web site 69 TOSHIBA dynadock Utility using 42 Toshiba support 69 TOSHIBA Video Dock Utility using 45 troubleshooting 59 video settings adjusting 47 virtual 7.