Dell C/Port II APR: Dell Diagnostics

Dell Diagnostics: Dell C/Port II APR

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Attach a commercially available antitheft device to the security lock

slot (see “Docking Control Base Controls and Indicators”) on the

docking device.

Antitheft devices usually include a segment of metal-stranded cable

with an attached locking device and associated key. Dell recommends

that you use a Kensington lock. For instructions on installing this kind

of antitheft device, see the documentation that accompanied the

device.

Dell Diagnostics

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The Dell Diagnostics that came with your Dell Latitude computer includes

tests that help you troubleshoot the controllers in your docking device.

The subtests in the Network Interface test group of the Dell Diagnostics

verify the basic operation of the network controller in the docking device.

They test the controller's internal functions, including read and write access

to its registers and internal transmit and receive (loopback) capability.

The subtests in the Serial/Infrared Ports test group check the docking

device's interface with external devices (such as a serial mouse or a printer).

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 docking device's interface

with 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 your

computer's User's Guide.

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