Toshiba PA3680U-1PRP User Guide - Page 14

Monitor ports RGB or DVI-D, Bus USB ports

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14 Introduction Quick Tour NOTE When your computer is docked in the port replicator, the following ports on the computer, if present, are not operational: ❖ Network port ❖ Monitor ports (RGB or DVI-D) ❖ Audio ports (Microphone jack or Headphone/Line out) If you want to use the docked computer's audio ports, you can enable them as shown in "Configuring audio ports" on page 25. Otherwise, use the ports on the port replicator instead. Component Front hooks Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports Computer lock switch Security lock slot Line out (Headphones, Speakers) Microphone jack Network port LAN connected light LAN active light Description Engage holes at the front of the computer to ensure a secure connection to the port replicator. Connection points for USB 2.0 or 1.1 devices. Four USB ports are provided on the back of the port replicator and two on the left side. In the locked position, helps prevent disconnection of the computer from the port replicator. Attachment point for an optional security cable (not included) used to deter theft. A standard 3.5 mm mini jack for audio output to speakers, a headphone or headset, or other audio out devices. A standard 3.5 mm mini jack for stereo audio input from a microphone. Connection point for a network cable. Supports: *Ethernet (10 megabits per second, 10BASE-T) *Fast Ethernet (100 megabits per second, 100BASE-T) *Gigabit Ethernet (1000 megabits per second, 1000BASE-T) Note: Gigabit Ethernet support is only available if your computer model also supports it. Glows green to indicate the computer is connected to a LAN hub. Glows orange when the computer is exchanging data with the network.

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14
Introduction
Quick Tour
When your computer is docked in the port replicator, the following
ports on the computer, if present, are not operational:
Network port
Monitor ports (RGB or DVI-D)
Audio ports (Microphone jack or Headphone/Line out)
If you want to use the docked computer's audio ports, you can enable
them as shown in
“Configuring audio ports” on page 25
. Otherwise,
use the ports on the port replicator instead.
Component
Description
Front hooks
Engage holes at the front of the computer to ensure a
secure connection to the port replicator.
Universal Serial
Bus (USB) ports
Connection points for USB 2.0 or 1.1 devices. Four USB
ports are provided on the back of the port replicator and
two on the left side.
Computer lock
switch
In the locked position, helps prevent disconnection of the
computer from the port replicator.
Security lock slot
Attachment point for an optional security cable (not
included) used to deter theft.
Line out
(Headphones,
Speakers)
A standard 3.5 mm mini jack for audio output to speakers,
a headphone or headset, or other audio out devices.
Microphone jack
A standard 3.5 mm mini jack for stereo audio input from a
microphone.
Network port
Connection point for a network cable.
Supports:
*Ethernet (10 megabits per second,
10BASE-T)
*Fast Ethernet (100 megabits per second,
100BASE-T)
*Gigabit Ethernet (1000 megabits per second,
1000BASE-T)
Note: Gigabit Ethernet support is only available if your
computer model also supports it.
LAN connected
light
Glows green to indicate the computer is connected to a
LAN hub.
LAN active light
Glows orange when the computer is exchanging data with
the network.
NOTE