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AMAZE FSR USB-EXT-2 Quick Start Manual

2-port usb 2.0 100m (330 ft) cat 5e/6/7 extender system with flexible power

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USB-EXT-2
2-Port USB 2.0 100m (330 ft) CAT 5e/6/7
Extender System with Flexible Power
Quick Start Guide
Before you get started, ensure that all the drivers
required for your USB device(s) are installed. See online
manual at www.fsrinc.com for detailed instructions.
Product Contents:
▪ USB-EXT-2 Local Extender
▪ USB-EXT-2 Remote Extender
▪ USB 2.0 Cable
▪ AC Power Adapter
▪ Power Cord
▪ Quick Start Guide
Place the units where desired, and connect the
1
CAT 5e/6/7 (solid core) extension link cabling into
the Link ports (RJ45) of the Local and Remote
Extenders.
2
Connect the power adapter into your desired unit –
Local Extender or Remote Extender.
Plug the power adapter into
either the local or remote unit
Local Extender
(CAT 5e/6/7 cable not included)
Max 100m
Note: Flexible power is di erent from Power over Ethernet (PoE). Ensure the
CAT 5e/6/7 cable is only connected between the Local and Remote Extenders.
3
Connect the Local Extender into your computer
using the included USB 2.0 cable.
Computer
4
Attach your USB device(s) to the Remote Extender.
Remote Extender

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Summary of Contents for AMAZE FSR USB-EXT-2

  • Page 1 Place the units where desired, and connect the CAT 5e/6/7 (solid core) extension link cabling into the Link ports (RJ45) of the Local and Remote Extenders. USB-EXT-2 Connect the power adapter into your desired unit – Local Extender or Remote Extender. 2-Port USB 2.0 100m (330 ft) CAT 5e/6/7 Plug the power adapter into either the local or remote unit...
  • Page 2 Power LED (Blue) LED turns on when power is supplied. Link LED (Green) Indicates a valid ExtremeUSB link is established between the local and remote extenders. LED turns on when link between local and remote extenders is established. LED is off when there is no link between the local and remote extenders. Host LED (Green) Indicates that the extender system is properly enumerated on the host com- puter.