2.1.1 Component Identification
See
Figure 2-1. Component Identification—External Front and Back Views
+12V PoweredUSB Ports
Port power
(Pwr) and Hub
power LEDs
Link and
Port1
Serial Ports
Status
LEDs
+24V up to 2.5 Amp load
2.1.2 Product Compatibility
The CyberData 4-Port PoweredUSB 2.0 Hub is compatible with the following operating systems and
USB standards.
Operating systems
Windows 2000 and XP
LINUX
Mac OS-X
Operations Guide
Figure 2-1
to identify the components for the 4-Port PoweredUSB Hub.
Standard USB 2.0 Hi-Speed
Type A Ports
+24V up to
USB Host Connector Type B
6.5 Amp load
+24V
PoweredUSB Port
USB
2.0 Standard
PoweredUSB 0.8g
930105E
Installing and Using the 4-Port PoweredUSB Hub
Product Components List
•
In
GREEN
Disabled Mode, when
24V power is applied with no host
plugged in, the Hub Power LED
(BLUE) is on and all four port Power
LEDs turn on. The Host Link
(connection) LED WILL NOT light.
•
In
GREEN
Mode, when 24V power is
applied with no host plugged in, the
Hub Power LED (BLUE) is on, the 4
port Power LEDs and the Host Link
(connection) LED DO NOT light.
•
Connect a standard USB 2.0 cable
from host PC to Host connector on
back of hub with 24V power
connected and all four top Port
Power LEDs light and turn on green
sequentially and the host
(connection) Link LED connector
turns on green.
•
When a peripheral is plugged into
the enumerated hub; into one of the
hub ports; and the peripheral
enumerates in the OS, the Status
Led for that Port will light and turn
green
•
On a peripheral load error on any
port, the Status LED turns orange
and 5V power to the lower portion of
the connector is turned off until the
hub is restarted.
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