USB (NAV SD 501 only)
The USB selection on the Device Settings page (see
only pane (see figure 56) that shows the status of the USB 2.0 port (see
port can be turned on and off and it can be configured by clicking the Edit button (
editable version of the selection opens (see figure 57).
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Figure 56.
USB Selection
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Figure 57.
Editable USB Selection
USB Port — Click to toggle the port on and off.
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NOTE: If you turn the USB port off, the port does not appear on the Ties page.
Mode — Click the drop-down list to select between Device and Host.
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Host mode allows a host device such as a PC to be connected or accepted to
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that endpoint.
Device mode allows devices to be connected or accepted to that endpoint.
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You can tie a USB host only to a USB device for proper system operation.
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If you connect a host to an endpoint that is in USB device mode, the endpoint
cannot recognize the device.
Device Class Filtering — Click the drop-down list to select between USB 2.0 and HID
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Only (human interface device).
NOTE: USB Device Class filtering limits the functionality of extended USB devices.
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USB 2.0 - No restrictions, allows all USB devices to function.
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HID Only - Allows only devices such as a keyboard and mouse to function.
Save and Cancel buttons — Click Save to take USB changes or Cancel to abandon
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them. Clicking either button closes the editable pane.
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