USB Ranger Models 100 and 400 User Guide Featuring ExtremeUSB™ Technology Icron Systems Inc. 4603 Kingsway, Suite 301 Burnaby, BC Canada V5H 4M4 Tel: 604.638.3920 Fax: 604.638.3930 www.icron.com 90-00001-A04...
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The package must be sent prepaid to Icron Systems Inc. We recommend that you insure it or send it by a method The USB Ranger has been tested and found compliant with the limits for a that provides for tracking of the package.
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Model 400 = 4 x USB Type A • Local EXtender (LEX) LEX power 15V DC 1A • Remote EXtender (REX) (either model 100 or 400) • AC power adapter (optional) Model 100 = 1 x 500mA USB power at REX •...
With the USB Ranger, USB devices can be located up location extensions. When “daisy-chaining” USB hubs, the USB Ranger to 100 meters from the host computer. In addition, USB Ranger can supply acts as a single hub and can occupy any of the (up to) five positions in the power to remote USB devices.
The REX unit connects to the USB device using a conventional USB Problem/Cause Remedy cable. The REX 100 allows you to connect a single USB device while the REX 400 allows you to connect up to four low-power USB Power and link LEDs 1.
USB device to the Type A port on a computer or additional information, consult the Icron website or contact Icron technical hub. The Type B connector is used to attach the USB cable to a USB support.
2. Link indicators on the LEX and REX units. Once these LEDs are illuminated, the USB Ranger is operating normally and the connected peripheral device(s) are ready to be used. Page 8 www.icron.com Icron Systems Inc Icron Systems Inc www.icron.com Page 9...
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