User's Manual
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Tablet Dock User’s Guide
CONNECTING DEVICES
Once your system is installed in the Tablet Dock, you are 
ready to attach external devices to the dock. 
To Attach an External VGA Monitor
This option allows you to use an external monitor with 
your system. The only requirement is that the external 
device (monitor, projector) is a VGA device. Consult the 
instructions that come with the device.
1. Securely insert the external monitor plug into the 
display port on the back of the Tablet Dock 
(Figure 2). Always check the icon by the port before 
inserting. Tighten screws if available.
2. You may switch between the internal monitor and 
external monitor using the Display Configuration 
utility located in the system tray at the bottom right 
of the screen, or through the Control Panel settings.
To Attach a USB device
Use of the USB ports allows attaching USB devices to a 
docked system.
1. Securely insert the connector into one of the three 
USB ports on the left side of the Tablet Dock 
(Figure 2). It may be necessary to wait a short time 
while the appropriate drivers are located and 
installed by the system.
To Attach an IEEE 1394 device
The IEEE 1394 jack allows attaching peripherals such as 
digital cameras to a docked system.
1. Securely insert the connector into the IEEE 1394 
jack on the left side of the Tablet Dock (Figure 2).
Refer to the device manufacturer’s installation and usage 
instructions for configuration instructions.
To Attach External Audio Equipment
The Tablet Dock provides a Line Out jack for head-
phones or external speakers. 
1. To attach an external audio device, insert the plug 
into the Line Out jack on the back of the Tablet 
Dock (Figure 2). 
To Attach a LAN Device
The LAN (RJ-45) jack allows you to connect the system’s 
internal Fast Ethernet to a LAN, or broadband devices 
such as a cable modem, DSL, or satellite internet.
1.  To attach a LAN device, insert the plug into the LAN 
(RJ-45) jack on the back of the Tablet Dock.
Refer to the device manufacturer’s installation and usage 
instructions for configuration instructions.
USING THE INTERNAL MEDIA DRIVE
The Tablet Dock is outfitted with either a CD-ROM 
drive or a Combo DVD/CD-RW drive, depending upon 
the configuration of your dock. A CD-ROM drive allows 
you to access software, data, or audio CDs. A DVD/CD-
RW combo drive allows you to access movies, audio, 
software, data, or audio DVD/CDs, and to write data 
onto recordable CDs.
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CD-ROM drive
All of the software you need to run the CD-ROM drive 
is already installed on the ST4000 system. The drive 
will work as soon as the system is docked and powered 
up.
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Combo DVD/CD-RW drive
Packaged with the Tablet Dock is a CD that contains 
the applications required to run the DVD and CD/RW 
features. The combo drive will only act as a CD-ROM 
drive until you install the additional software. To 
install the additional software, refer to the instructions 
on the CD.
The instructions for installing and removing disks is the 
same for both drives. For information about the soft-
ware’s features and capabilities, refer to the help files 
associated with the related applications.
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Connecting external speakers (including headphones) 
or microphone disables the system’s internal speaker or 
internal microphone.
POINTS
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Prolonged use of the media drive, such as watching 
a DVD movie, will substantially reduce your battery 
life if no other power source is attached. Be sure to 
attach an AC Adapter when using the Tablet Dock 
for prolonged tasks.
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You should periodically check the Fujitsu Web site at 
www.fujitsupc.com for current updated drivers.
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All Fujitsu DVD players are set to play DVD titles 
with region code number 1 which is specified for the 
North American market. The region number is a 
regional restriction code defined by the DVD Forum 
acting on the requirements of Hollywood. Different 
region codes are recorded on video DVD titles for 
publication in different areas of the world. If the 
regional code of the DVD player does not match the 
regional codes on the titles, then playback is impos-
sible.
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You can change the region code on the DVD player 
using the Properties menu of the DVD software. 
Note, however, that you can only change the region 
code up to four times. After the fourth change, the 
last region code entered becomes permanent, and 
cannot be changed.
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