Dell D/Port Advanced Port Replicator User's Guide
Before You Dock for the First Time
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Drivers and Utilities CD that came with your computer
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Dell Support Website support.dell.com The Dell Support website provides several online tools, including:
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The APR integrates your Dell computer quickly and easily into a desktop environment. Use the instructions in this document to connect, or dock, the computer to the APR and to attach external devices.
The Dell D/Port APR supports Dell D-Family portable computers and runs with the AC adapter provided with the APR.
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The following table shows the icons for each of the connectors on the back of the APR and indicates the type of external device(s) that you can attach to each connector.
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power button
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to turn a docked computer on or off. The power button light indicates the power status of the APR or a docked computer as follows:
undock request button
When green, you can press the button to prepare the computer for physical undocking. The button blinks during the preparation for undocking and turns off when ready to undock.
eject button
The eject button indicates the status of the APR as follows:
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NOTICE: Do not eject the computer unless the eject button light is green. Ejecting the computer while the light is off may cause loss of data and damage to the computer or the APR. |
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USB connector (for Dell D/Bay) |
backstop Lets you correctly position the computer for docking.
docking connector Lets you connect the portable computer to the APR.
audio connector
Lets you attach headphones to the APR.
USB connector
Lets you connect a Dell D/Bay external module bay. The lower portion of the connector also accepts a standard USB 2.0 cable.
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slide lock
Lets you lock the APR to secure the computer in the APR.
security cable slot
Lets you attach an antitheft device to the APR when the slide lock is in the locked position. The red color in the security cable slot indicates the unlocked position.
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NOTE: For information on the optional monitor stand or the D/View portable-computer stand, see the documentation that came with the stand. |
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NOTICE: The stand supports monitors that weigh up to 45.3 kg (100 lb). Heavier monitors may damage the stand, computer, or APR. |
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monitor stand connector
Connects the APR to the optional monitor stand.
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NOTE: If the cable connector of the external device has thumbscrews, tighten them to ensure a proper connection. |
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If you attach an external monitor to the APR, you may need to press <Fn><F8>one or more times to switch the screen image to the desired location. If the computer cover is closed, you can press <Scroll Lck><F8>on an attached external keyboard to switch the image.
Before you initially connect your computer to the APR, the operating system must complete its setup process. To verify that the operating system has completed the setup process:
You must attach an AC adapter to the APR before you dock and turn on the computer. The AC adapter powers the APR and the computer at the same time. Any battery installed in the computer charges while you are using the APR.
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NOTICE: To avoid the possibility of losing data, save any open files before you dock the computer. |
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NOTICE: Always use the Dell AC adapter that came with the APR. If you use any other commercially available AC adapter, you may damage the APR or the computer. |
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NOTICE: To avoid damaging the computer display, press down only over the hinges. |
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NOTICE: Do not pick up the computer or the APR when the computer is docked. Doing so can damage the connectors on the computer and on the APR. |
After docking, if the computer is turned on, the power button light on the APR turns from amber to green. See the following table for more information on docking control lights. If the light behavior does not match the table, perform the undock process and then dock the computer again.
Antitheft devices usually include a segment of metal-stranded cable with an attached locking device and associated key. For instructions on installing this kind of antitheft device, see the documentation that came with the device.
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The APR has the following security features:
slide lock
Move the lock toward the front of the APR (locked position) to secure the computer in the APR. Move the lock toward the back of the APR (unlocked position) before using the eject button. The red color in the security cable slot indicates the unlocked position.
security cable slot
Lets you attach an antitheft device to the APR when the slide lock is in the locked position.
A commercially available antitheft device usually includes a metal cable with an attached locking device and key. For instructions on installing an antitheft device, see the documentation that came with the device.
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NOTICE: If the computer is not receiving power from a battery, the computer turns off when you undock it and you will lose any unsaved data. |
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NOTICE: Never undock the computer without first preparing the computer to undock. If you undock before preparing the computer, you will lose data. If you accidentally undock the computer without first preparing to undock and your computer stops responding, press the power button until the computer turns off and restart the computer. Any unsaved data will be lost. |
When the eject button light turns green, the computer is ready to be undocked.
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NOTICE: Do not pick up the computer or the APR when the computer is docked. Doing so can damage the connectors on the computer and on the APR. |
The Dell Diagnostics that came with your Dell computer includes tests that help you troubleshoot the controllers in your APR.
The subtests in the Network Interface test group of the Dell Diagnostics verify the basic operation of the network controller in the APR.
The subtests in the Serial/Infrared Ports test group check the basic operation of the APR Serial/Infrared ports. The subtests in this test group are not intended as a diagnostic test for the external device itself.
The subtests in the USB test group check the basic operation of the external devices (such as a mouse). The subtests in this test group are not intended as a diagnostic test for the external device itself.
For complete instructions on using the Dell Diagnostics, see the documentation that came with your computer.
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four 4-pin, USB 2.0-compliant connectors: three standard USB and one powered USB |
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