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Reference Guide
HP Tablet PC Series Docking Station
Document Part Number: 335884-001
October 2003
This guide provides information on docking and undocking the
tablet PC to the Tablet PC Docking Station (in both portrait and
landscape positions), operating the Docking Station with the
tablet PC, and using the screen protector, as well as tips on
solving common docking problems.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Reference Guide

Reference GuideHP Tablet PC Series Docking StationDocument Part Number: 335884-001October 2003This guide provides information on docking and undocking

Page 2 - First Edition October 2003

Identifying the ComponentsReference Guide 1–5Left Side ViewComponent Description1 External MultiBay connector Connects optional USB devices.2 MultiBay

Page 3 - Contents

1–6 Reference GuideIdentifying the ComponentsTablet PC ComponentsTablet PC docking alignment slotsThe tablet PC docking alignment slots fit onto the D

Page 4 - Screen Protector

Identifying the ComponentsReference Guide 1–7Item Component Description1 Screen protector slots (2)Stabilize the screen protector when it is attached

Page 5 - B Specifications

1–8 Reference GuideIdentifying the ComponentsKeyboard ComponentsItem Component Description1 Screen protector slots (2)Attach the screen protector to t

Page 6

Reference Guide 2–12Docking and Undockingthe Tablet PCThis chapter describes the following procedures: Connecting to a power source Docking the tabl

Page 7 - Docking Station Components

2–2 Reference GuideDocking and Undocking the Tablet PCConnecting to a Power SourceThe Docking Station must be connected to external power for operatio

Page 8 - Right Side View

Docking and Undocking the Tablet PCReference Guide 2–3Docking the Tablet PCWhen docking the tablet PC, the tablet PC can be: Powered on or off Docke

Page 9 - Back View

2–4 Reference GuideDocking and Undocking the Tablet PCWith the Keyboard AttachedThe optional keyboard includes a docking connector pass-through so tha

Page 10 - Left Side View

Docking and Undocking the Tablet PCReference Guide 2–5Docking in the Portrait Position✎Before you begin, place the Docking Station and the docking sta

Page 11 - Tablet PC Components

2–6 Reference GuideDocking and Undocking the Tablet PC2. Align the docking connector on the back of the tablet PC with the docking connector on the do

Page 12 - 2 Universal attachment

© 2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries.The i

Page 13 - Keyboard Components

Docking and Undocking the Tablet PCReference Guide 2–73. Using both hands, place your thumbs on the pressure points shown below on the front of the ta

Page 14 - Docking and Undocking

2–8 Reference GuideDocking and Undocking the Tablet PCIf the docking stand is positioned in writing mode, simply press the tablet PC into place. For m

Page 15 - Connecting to a Power Source

Docking and Undocking the Tablet PCReference Guide 2–9Docking in the Landscape PositionBefore you begin, place the Docking Station and the docking sta

Page 16 - Docking the Tablet PC

2–10 Reference GuideDocking and Undocking the Tablet PC2. Align the docking connector on the back of the tablet PC with the docking connector on the d

Page 17 - With the Keyboard Attached

Docking and Undocking the Tablet PCReference Guide 2–113. Using both hands, place your thumbs on the pressure points shown below on the front of the t

Page 18 - against

2–12 Reference GuideDocking and Undocking the Tablet PCDocking the Tablet PC with the Keyboard AttachedTo use a keyboard and pointing device while the

Page 19

Docking and Undocking the Tablet PCReference Guide 2–13Docking and undocking the tablet PC with the keyboard attached and opened is not supported.Tabl

Page 20 - Reference Guide 2–7

2–14 Reference GuideDocking and Undocking the Tablet PCUndocking the Tablet PCWhen undocking, the tablet PC can be powered on or off.To undock the tab

Page 21

Docking and Undocking the Tablet PCReference Guide 2–15Turning the System On and OffWhen the tablet PC is docked in the Tablet PC Docking Station, tur

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Reference Guide 3–13Using Desktop Video ProfilesThe tablet PC desktop video profiles enable you to optimize your work environment for your preferred w

Page 23

Reference Guide iiiContents1 Identifying the ComponentsDocking Station Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–2Front View. . . . . .

Page 24 - Reference Guide 2–11

3–2 Reference GuideUsing Desktop Video ProfilesSetting Up the HardwareEnsure that the hardware is arranged so that the tablet PC display and the exter

Page 25

Using Desktop Video ProfilesReference Guide 3–3Enabling Default ProfilesTo enable the default profiles:1. Select Start > Control Panel > Other C

Page 26 - Reference Guide 2–13

3–4 Reference GuideUsing Desktop Video ProfilesCustomizing Profiles (Optional)The nView Desktop Manager utility enables you to create one custom undoc

Page 27

Using Desktop Video ProfilesReference Guide 3–5Changing the Hot Key DefinitionsTo change the Hot Key definitions:1. Select the Hot Keys tab in the nVi

Page 28 - Turning the System On and Off

3–6 Reference GuideUsing Desktop Video ProfilesDefining Applications to LaunchEach profile can launch a number of applications. While editing your pro

Page 29 - Using Desktop Video Profiles

Reference Guide 4–14Using the Tablet PC DockingStation and Screen ProtectorThis chapter provides the following procedures: Changing the tablet PC ori

Page 30 - Setting Up the Hardware

4–2 Reference GuideUsing the Tablet PC Docking Station and Screen ProtectorChanging the Orientation and Viewing AngleThe Docking Station enables you t

Page 31 - Enabling Default Profiles

Using the Tablet PC Docking Station and Screen ProtectorReference Guide 4–3To change the tablet PC orientation from landscape to portrait:» Turn the t

Page 32 - Identifying the Profile

4–4 Reference GuideUsing the Tablet PC Docking Station and Screen ProtectorChanging the Viewing Angle of the Tablet PCThe pivot arm that connects the

Page 33 - Changing the Video Settings

Using the Tablet PC Docking Station and Screen ProtectorReference Guide 4–5Using Optional MultiBay DevicesThe following MultiBay devices can be used w

Page 34 - Using Personal Profiles

iv Reference GuideContentsCustomizing Profiles (Optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–4Identifying the Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 35 - Station and Screen Protector

4–6 Reference GuideUsing the Tablet PC Docking Station and Screen ProtectorInserting and Removing DevicesTo insert a MultiBay device:» Slide the devic

Page 36 - Changing the Orientation

Using the Tablet PC Docking Station and Screen ProtectorReference Guide 4–71. Pull the MultiBay release lever.Pulling the MultiBay release lever✎If a

Page 37 - Turn the tablet PC clockwise

4–8 Reference GuideUsing the Tablet PC Docking Station and Screen ProtectorUsing External MultiBay DevicesThe Docking Station External MultiBay connec

Page 38 - Tablet PC

Using the Tablet PC Docking Station and Screen ProtectorReference Guide 4–9To install a security cable:1. Loop the security cable around a secured obj

Page 39 - ■ Hard drive

4–10 Reference GuideUsing the Tablet PC Docking Station and Screen ProtectorConnecting Standard External DevicesThe tablet PC and Docking Station jack

Page 40 - To eject a MultiBay device:

Using the Tablet PC Docking Station and Screen ProtectorReference Guide 4–11Connecting MonitorsTo connect an external monitor to the system, insert th

Page 41 - Removing a MultiBay device

4–12 Reference GuideUsing the Tablet PC Docking Station and Screen ProtectorA USB hub is a connecting device that can be powered or unpowered. Powered

Page 42 - Using Security Features

Using the Tablet PC Docking Station and Screen ProtectorReference Guide 4–13Attaching and Detaching the Screen ProtectorWhen you are using only the ta

Page 43 - Connecting a security cable

4–14 Reference GuideUsing the Tablet PC Docking Station and Screen Protector3. Fold the screen protector over the tablet PC screen.Folding the screen

Page 44

Using the Tablet PC Docking Station and Screen ProtectorReference Guide 4–15Detaching the Screen Protector from the Tablet PCTo detach the screen prot

Page 45 - Connecting USB Devices

ContentsReference Guide vA TroubleshootingGetting Help. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A–1HP Customer Care. . . .

Page 46 - Using Communications Devices

4–16 Reference GuideUsing the Tablet PC Docking Station and Screen ProtectorAttaching the Screen Protector to the KeyboardTo attach the screen protect

Page 47 - Attaching and Detaching the

Using the Tablet PC Docking Station and Screen ProtectorReference Guide 4–17» Fold the screen protector over the tablet PC screen.Folding the screen p

Page 48 - 4–14 Reference Guide

Reference Guide A–1ATroubleshootingGetting HelpIf you have a problem not addressed in this guide, you can get further information and other help in th

Page 49

A–2 Reference GuideTroubleshootingHP Web SiteThe HP Web site has the latest information on this product as well as the latest drivers. You can access

Page 50 - Keyboard

TroubleshootingReference Guide A–3Troubleshooting Problems, Causes and SolutionsThe following tables list possible problems, the possible cause of eac

Page 51 - Reference Guide 4–17

A–4 Reference GuideTroubleshootingTablet PC Orientation ProblemsMultiBay Device ProblemsProblem Possible Cause SolutionTablet PC is not the primary di

Page 52

TroubleshootingReference Guide A–5External Device ProblemsProblem Possible Cause SolutionNew device is not recognized as part of the computer system.T

Page 53 - HP Authorized Reseller

Reference Guide B–1BSpecificationsDimensionsThe Docking Station requires the following desk space: Viewing mode: 20.3 × 20.3 cm (8.0 × 8.0 in) Writi

Page 54 - Solutions

B–2 Reference GuideSpecificationsRated Input PowerInput Power RatingOperating voltage 100–120/220–240 VrmsOperating current 1.7/0.85 A RMSOperating fr

Page 55 - MultiBay Device Problems

Reference Guide Index–1IndexAAC adapter 2–2AC power connector 1–4aligning the tablet PC 2–5, 2–9alignment brackets 1–2, 2–5, 2–9alignment slots 1–6, 1

Page 56 - External Device Problems

Reference Guide 1–11Identifying the ComponentsThis chapter helps you to identify: Tablet PC Docking Station components Tablet PC components Keyboar

Page 57 - Specifications

Index–2 Reference GuideIndexdocking eject pin 1–2docking restraint latch 1–2DVD drive 4–5DVD/CD-RW drive 4–5Eelectric shock warning 2–2external device

Page 58 - Rated Input Power

IndexReference Guide Index–3screen protector slots 1–8security cable slot 1–5, 4–8static electricity 4–5Ttablet PCalignment slot 1–7, 1–8docking align

Page 59 - Reference Guide Index–1

1–2 Reference GuideIdentifying the ComponentsDocking Station ComponentsFront ViewComponent Description1 Docking stand Holds the tablet PC when it is d

Page 60 - Index–2 Reference Guide

Identifying the ComponentsReference Guide 1–3Right Side ViewComponent Description1 MultiBay Supports a diskette drive, CD-ROM or CD-RW drive, DVD driv

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1–4 Reference GuideIdentifying the ComponentsBack ViewComponent Description1 RJ-45 network jack Connects a network cable.2 External monitor connector

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