NTI XTENDEX USB EXTENDER
Connect The CATx Cable
Connect the CATx cable between the "Cat 5" port on the Local and Remote Units. (See Figure 3.) When properly inserted
the cable end should snap into place.
!
WARNING: Never connect the XTENDEX to an Ethernet card, Ethernet router, hub or switch or other
Ethernet RJ45 connector of an Ethernet device. Damage to devices connected to the Ethernet may result.
Plug-in and Boot Up
Connect the AC adapter power connector to the 5VDC port on the Remote Unit. (The Local Unit is powered by the CPU.)
1.
Plug the AC adapter into a power outlet. The green LED on the RJ45 connector of the Remote Unit should illuminate,
indicating that a proper power connection has been made to it.
(Outside
barrel)
5 VDC
AC
Barrel
ADAPTER
2.
Turn ON the CPU.
The green LED on the RJ45 connector of the Local Unit should illuminate. The CPU and remote devices
should each react as if they were directly connected to each other.
Note: The yellow LED on RJ45 connector will blink anytime data traffic is passing between the Local and Remote Units,
indicating proper CATx cable connection and communication. (See Figure 4)
Figure 3- Connect CATx cable
Power Connector
5VDC @ 3.0A OUTPUT
(Inside
barrel)
1.3 mm x 3.5 mm Female
Figure 4- Connect the AC adapter
(See Figure 4.)
Front View of USB-C5-200 Remote Unit
Yellow Traffic LED
5
Green Power LED
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