Toshiba PA3686U-1SET dynadock wireless User Manual - Page 17
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Component Antennas Antenna switch Line out (Headphones, Speakers) 0ptical S/PDIF digital audio output port Network port USB 2.0 ports DVI-I video port Mini USB jack Security lock slot DC-IN Introduction 17 Quick Tour Description Send and receive wireless signals to/from the connected computer. Slide the switch down [ ] to enable wireless communication between your computer and the dynadock™. Slide the switch up [ ] to connect your computer to the dynadock™ with a USB cable. A standard 3.5 mm mini jack for stereo audio output to headphones/headsets/speakers. Connection point for digital audio equipment (e.g. Dolby® Digital Surround Sound receiver and speaker system). Note: Requires an optical S/PDIF cable (not provided) and an optical S/PDIF input jack on the receiver. Connection point for a 10/100 BASE-TX Ethernet cable (not provided). Connection points for USB 2.0 and 1.1 devices. Note 1: Certain USB devices, such as optical disk drives and hard disk drives, have high power requirements. Due to the power output limitations of the USB ports, you may not be able to operate more than one such device at a time. Note 2: If your USB device came with an AC adaptor, be sure to connect the device to a power outlet with the AC adaptor. Connection point for a DVI monitor, or a VGA monitor with use of the included DVI-I to VGA adaptor. Connection point for the provided USB cable, used to connect the dynadock™ to your computer. Note: When setting up a wireless connection, you will need to use the USB cable temporarily to form an association between the two devices. For more information, see "Setting up the dynadock™" on page 20. Attachment point for an optional security cable (not provided) used to deter theft. Socket for AC adaptor (provided). Note: The dynadock™ requires an external power supply, as it does not draw power from the computer's USB bus.