Docking Laptop to Docking Station
Using a laptop with a docking station makes it easy to plug in the accessories such as mouse, keyboard, display, and fixed network. Accessories and network cable are connected directly to the docking station. Docking stations are specific to laptop make and model. In other words, an HP EliteBook series laptop cannot be docked to a Dell docking station or a HP docking station manufactured for an older laptop model.
Docking is a simple to do and the same principles apply to all docking stations.
- Turn off the laptop and or at leas log off the operating system.
- Disconnect all accessories from the laptop and connect them to the docking station.
- Look for a rectangular connector in the bottom of the laptop. In some models there could be a rubber protector covering the connector - detach it.
- Press the laptop gently down to the docking station so that the connector in the front of the docking station coincides with the connector on the laptop.
- Now you can power on the laptop using the laptop’s own power button (you may have to open the laptop lid first) or the power button on the docking station.
Undocking the laptop
Notice that undocking the laptop disconnects the it from the accessories and the fixed network. You can continue to use the wireless network though.
- It is recommended to turn off the laptop before undocking it but you can also select the Undock function in the Windows Start Menu.
- After powering off the laptop, push the button/slide the switch on the docking station (depending on the laptop model) to release the laptop from the docking station.
- Created by Kalevi Lehto on 25.10.2013
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