TravelDock universal power adap

Just set up my TravelDock for my Zen Micro player, and since the manuals are mostly in pictures instead of words (wish they would have more English!), I haven't found the answer to the following:
Among the accessories included with my TravelDock was a "uni'versal power adapter". It's different from the uni'versal power adapter I bought some time ago, which actually has different interchangeable worldwide plugs supplied with it. This uni'versal power adapter that came with the TravelDock doesn't seem to have other plugs included with it in case I would be traveling to another country. Could someone please explain why the power adapter that came with the TravelDock is called "uni'versal", and where the plugs for other countries are, or do I have to buy those separately?
Thanks.

...you could look up power sockets on wikipedia.org...
...they have a list of all sockets from all countries...

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