Instruction Manual

User’s Manual EN-31
TOSHIBA Express Port Replicator II
Audio issues
Other issues
Problem Solution(s)
There is no sound
coming from my external
audio device connected
to the port replicator
Check that the Mute all/Mute checkboxes in
Windows
®
are not selected. To locate these
settings, double-click the speaker icon in your
Windows
®
system tray/Notification Area.
Close your media player application, if it is
running. Wait approximately 10-15 seconds for
the operating system to recognize the audio
device connected to the port replicator, and
then restart your media player application.
The audio port on the port replicator may be
disabled. To enable the port, follow the
instructions in Configuring audio ports
(Microphone/Line out).
There is no sound
coming from the internal
speakers of my docked
computer, or from the
headphones/headset
connected directly to my
docked computer
Check that the Mute all/Mute checkboxes in
Windows
®
are not selected. To locate these
settings, double-click the speaker icon in your
Windows
®
system tray/Notification Area.
By default, the internal speakers and audio
ports on the computer are disabled when the
computer is docked in the port replicator. To
enable the speakers or ports, follow the
instructions in Configuring audio ports
(Microphone/Line out).
After I undocked my
computer, I discovered
there is no sound coming
from my computer's
internal speakers or from
the headphones/ headset
connected to my
computer.
Check that the Mute all/Mute checkboxes in
Windows
®
are not selected. To locate these
settings, double-click the speaker icon in your
Windows
®
system tray/Notification Area.
Close your media player application, if it is
running. Wait approximately 10-15 seconds for
the operating system to recognize the audio
device connected to the computer, and then
restart your media player application.
Problem Solution(s)
My serial, parallel, and/or
audio device does not
appear in the Windows
Device Manager
The devices connected to the port replicator’s
serial, parallel, and audio ports appear as USB
devices in Windows Device Manager.