Toshiba PA3686U-1SET dynadock wireless User Manual - Page 29
Connecting a monitor, Connection
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Setting Up the dynadock™ and Connecting Peripherals 29 Connecting your peripherals 2 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. NOTE The dynadock's Network port does not support Wake-up-on-LAN. The Local Area Connection icon in the System tray/Notification Area of your Windows® desktop will not show a connection. Open "Network Connections" to view the Ethernet Connection. Connecting a monitor You can connect a digital (DVI) or analog (VGA) monitor to the dynadock™. Only one monitor can be connected to the dynadock™ at a time. To connect a monitor to the dynadock™: 1 If you are connecting a VGA monitor, attach the DVI-I to VGA adaptor (included with the dynadock™) to the DVI-I video port on the dynadock™. 2 Connect the monitor cable (not provided) to the DVI-I video port on the dynadock™ or to the adaptor you connected in step 1. 3 Connect the other end of the cable to the external monitor. NOTE The monitor cable can be connected/disconnected at any time without disconnecting the dynadock™ from your computer. By default, the external monitor is set to Extended mode. To switch to Mirror mode, see "Adjusting video settings" page 47. NOTE If no output is seen on the monitor connected to the dynadock™, the current video resolution setting may not be supported by the monitor. This can happen if the monitor does not report its supported modes to the dynadock's DVI component. Adjust the resolution of the external monitor until an image is shown. For more information, see "Using the TOSHIBA Video Dock Utility" page 45.