Toshiba PA3686U-1SET dynadock wireless User Manual - Page 57

Using standby/sleep/hibernation modes with the dynadock™

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Using the dynadock™ and Adjusting Settings 57 Using standby/sleep/hibernation modes with the dynadock™ 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. To stop charging the device, press the Dock/Undock button again. The indicator light turns off. Using standby/sleep/hibernation modes with the dynadock™ When your docked computer enters standby/sleep/hibernation mode, devices connected to the dynadock™ will not function until the computer returns to an active state. For example, if you are using the Ethernet port for high-speed network access, network access will not be available until the computer resumes from standby/sleep/hibernation. In addition, please keep in mind the following important information regarding the affect of standby/sleep/hibernation mode on external monitors connected to the dynadock™: ❖ The external monitor connected to the dynadock™ will go blank if the computer enters standby/sleep/hibernation mode. ❖ In Mirror mode, the external monitor retains the settings it had previously when the computer resumes from standby/sleep/ hibernation. ❖ In Extended mode, windows that were previously on the external monitor may appear on the computer's built-in display when the computer resumes from standby/sleep/hibernation. You may need to reposition the windows by dragging them to the external desktop again. ❖ If the external monitor is in Extended mode and the computer requires you to log in after resuming from standby/sleep/ hibernation, the login screen will appear on the primary computer monitor, not the external monitor. This is consistent with Windows® operating system standards.

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Using the dynadock™ and Adjusting Settings
Using standby/sleep/hibernation modes with the dynadock™
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.
To stop charging the device, press the Dock/Undock button again.
The indicator light turns off.
Using standby/sleep/hibernation modes with the
dynadock™
When your docked computer enters standby/sleep/hibernation
mode, devices connected to the dynadock™ will not function until
the computer returns to an active state. For example, if you are
using the Ethernet port for high-speed network access, network
access will not be available until the computer resumes from
standby/sleep/hibernation.
In addition, please keep in mind the following important
information regarding the affect of standby/sleep/hibernation mode
on external monitors connected to the dynadock™:
The external monitor connected to the dynadock™ will go
blank if the computer enters standby/sleep/hibernation mode.
In Mirror mode, the external monitor retains the settings it had
previously when the computer resumes from standby/sleep/
hibernation.
In Extended mode, windows that were previously on the
external monitor may appear on the computer's built-in display
when the computer resumes from standby/sleep/hibernation.
You may need to reposition the windows by dragging them to
the external desktop again.
If the external monitor is in Extended mode and the computer
requires you to log in after resuming from standby/sleep/
hibernation, the login screen will appear on the primary
computer monitor, not the external monitor. This is consistent
with Windows
®
operating system standards.