HP 4150 HP OmniBook 2100 - Docking Products User Guide - Page 21

To attach a security cable

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Using the Dock To attach a security cable Your dock has a built-in security port that allows you to secure the dock with a cable. A Kensington MicroSaver lock system or compatible lock system works with this port and is available at many computer stores. Without a Kensington lock system., the other physical security features of your docking station, such as the PC Card lock, will not work To prevent unauthorized undocking, set a docking password. See "To set a docking password" on page 1-19. 1. To secure PC cards installed in the dock, make sure the PC card eject buttons are recessed and slide the PC card security lever to the locked position (mini dock only). 2. Wrap the cable around a secure stationary object, such as a table leg, so that it cannot be removed when locked. 3. Loop the cable to create a slip knot around the stationary object. 1-21

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Using the Dock
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To attach a security cable
Your dock has a built-in security port that allows you to secure the dock with a
cable. A Kensington MicroSaver lock system or compatible lock system works with
this port and is available at many computer stores. Without a Kensington lock
system., the other physical security features of your docking station, such as the PC
Card lock, will not work
238)
To prevent unauthorized undocking, set a docking password. See
“To set a docking
password” on page 1-19.
1. To secure PC cards installed in the dock, make sure the PC card eject buttons
are recessed and slide the PC card security lever to the locked position
(mini dock only).
2. Wrap the cable around a secure stationary object, such as a table leg, so that it
cannot be removed when locked.
3. Loop the cable to create a slip knot around the stationary object.