Usb Connection & Usb Hub Installation - Philips 180P1L/00 Service Manual

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USB Connections & USB Hub installation
USB Introduction
USB (Universal Serial Bus ) is an innovation in connecting your IBM-
compatible computer to your monitor. By using the optional USB
HUB, you will be able to connect optional USB type keyboards, mice,
printers, and other peripherals to your monitor instead of having to
connect them to your computer. This will give you greater flexibility in
setting up your system. Plus, you will have true plug-and-play
capability.
Description of the USB Hub
USB Hub supports four down stream ports and one upstream port. With
its 12 Mbps; This USB Hub supplement the full-speed and low-speed
PC desktop peripherals with plug-and-play capability and user-friendly
interface.
Installing Your USB Hub
System requirements
Hardware: A PC which supports the USB function and has a USB
connector.
Software: Windows system which supports USB (OSR2.1 or higher).
Installation of USB Hub
1. Turn off the monitor and unplug the power card.
2. Remove the cover of "USB BAY" at the back of the monitor.
3. Insert USB Hub into the slot.
4. Fix the USB Hub to the monitor by screwing.
5. Do not tighten the fixing nut excessively (use fingers to tighten
screws). If screwed too tight, the unit may not connect properly!
6. Plug-in the power cord and turn on the monitor.
7. The two ends of USB cable attached are different. Plug in the square
end into the "upstream" connector of the USB Hub.
8. Plug-in the other end into the USB connector of the PC.
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Application
Just a few peripherals you can connect to your USB Hub .
1) Downstream Port #1
2) Downstream Port #2
3) Downstream Port #3
4) Downstream Port #4
5) Upstream Port
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