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Feature Instruction For USB 2.0 Docking ◆ Compliant with Universal Serial Bus Specification Revision 2.0 ◆ Data transfer rate of up to 480 Mbps. ◆ Two USB 2.0 down stream ports. ◆ One USB 2.0 up stream port. ◆ One USB1.1 down stream port. Introduction (can change to USB Modem) ◆ One PS/2 keyboard port. ◆ One PS/2 mouse port. This docking station allows you to add multiple high performance USB 2.0 peripheral devices to your PC. ◆ One serial port. ◆ One printer port (standard IEEE-1284). Moreover, this product is fully backwards compatible with the USB revision 1.1 products, which means your previous USB 1.1 devices can continue to function as well. ◆ One USB2.0 10/100 Ethernet LAN port. (can change to USB 2.0 port) ◆ One security Slot ◆ The docking station uses USB bus power and self You can also add additional hubs and devices up to a total of 127 devices. power. No complex installation, confusing cable plug-ins or IRQs (Interrupt requests) to worry about. OS Now, you can simply plug and play all of your peripherals without re-booting your PC. Windows 98 and Windows 98 SE This USB 2.0 Docking Station is a unique expansion unit designed to complement the Notebook/Laptop Computer to a desktop quivalent. It will also work on desktop computers. (On desktop computers, it will give you additional of all of the ports listed. For systems with existing PS/2 ports, an additional two PS/2 ports will be added so that two keyboards and 2 mice can be hooked up to one system and used at the same time.) For notebook/laptop computers, it provides many of the connectivity capacities found on a desktop system. Windows 2000 Windows Millennium Windows XP Specifications Compliant with Universal Serial Bus Specification Revision 2.0 Backward Compatible to USB 1.1 in Upstream & Downstream Ports 4 Downstream Facing Ports Support Split Transaction to Handle Full-Speed & Low-Speed at Downstream Ports Speed supports: High-Speed 480Mbps, Full-Speed 12 Mbps, Low-Speed 1.5Mbps OS Supports: Win XP, Win2000, Win 98, Win ME, Certification: FCC & CE 1 Installation Fig 3 After you plug in Docking, you will find you should install Serial and Ethernet Driver Install Serial Driver Windows 98 A. Windows 98 will automatically detect the new hardware while connecting the USB to RS-232 to the USB host port and start the following procedure to install. You can get the figure 1. Fig 4 D. The system will show the figure 5, and then click the ‘Finish’. Fig 1 B. Click the ‘Next’, then, system will show the figure 2 Fig 5 E. The below figure 6 is popping out, the procedure is install again. Click the Next, Fig 2 C. Please insert the CD and click ‘Next’, Fig 6 F. Click ‘Next’ to continue. 2 Fig 10 I. To make sure if this installation is successful, select the “my computer” and click the right button and then select the “Properties”→”Device Manager”→ “Universal Serial Bus controllers”, “USB High Speed Serial Converter” is on the list. Fig 7 G. Please insert the CD and click ‘Next’. Fig 11 Fig 8 The installation is complete and successful if all the steps matched. Fig 9 H. Click the Finish, Windows 98 will automatically and properly install this into the system 3 Windows 2000 A. Windows 2000 will automatically detect the new hardware while connecting the USB to RS-232 to the USB host port and start the following procedure to install. Click ‘Next’ Fig 4 D. The system will show the figure 5, and then click the Finish. Fig 1 B. Then the figure 2 is popping out, click ‘Next’. Fig 5 E. The below figure 6,7 is popping out Fig 2 Fig 6 C. Please insert the CD and click ‘Next’, Fig 3 Fig 7 4 F. Click ‘Next’ to continue. I. Click the Finish, Windows 2000 will automatically and properly install this into the system Fig 8 Fig 12 G. Please insert the CD and click ‘Next’. J. To make sure if this installation is successful, select the “my computer” and click the right button and then select the “Properties”→”Device Manager”→ “Universal Serial Bus controllers”, “USB High Speed Serial Converter” is on the list. Fig 9 H. Select the driver and click ‘ok’. Fig 11 The installation is complete and successful if all the steps matched. Fig 10 Fig 11 5 Windows XP D. To make sure if this installation is successful, select the ‘my computer’ and click the right button and then select the ‘Properties’→’Hardware’→’Device A. Windows XP will automatically detect the new hardware while connecting the USB to RS-232 to the Manager’→’Universal Serial Bus controllers’, ‘USB USB host port and start the following procedure to High Speed Serial Converter’ is on the list. install. You can get the figure 1. Fig 4 Fig 1 The installation is complete and successful if all the steps B. Click the Next. Then, insert the CD and click ‘Next’. matched. Install Ethernet Driver Before installing the driver, please connect the ‘A connecter’ to the USB host port and plug the LAN cable into the RJ-45 port. A. Fig 2 Windows 98/ 2000 / XP will automatically detect the new hardware while connecting the USB2.0 to Ethernet to the USB host port and start the C. Serial driver start setup, system will show the figure 3 following procedure to install. Click the Finish, Windows XP will automatically and B. Click ‘Next’ properly install this into the system C. Please insert the CD, select ‘CD-ROM drive’ or ‘Specify a Ethernet location’ and click ‘Next’ D. Click ‘Finish’ and the installation is finished. E. To make sure if this installation is successful, please select ‘my computer’ and click the right button and then select the ‘Properties’→’Device Manager’→’Network adapters’,USB2.0 10/100 Fast Ethernet Adapter’ is on the list. The installation is complete and successful if all the steps matched. Fig 3 6