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USB 400 FO SERIES INSTALLATION
Place the USB•400S unit close to the host computer.
Connect the power adapter to the USB•400S unit using the supplied cable.
Connect the USB•400S unit to the USB•400R unit using the desired length of fi ber
optic cable outfi tted wit LC connectors with A, on the sender matching B on the
receiver, and B on the sender matching A on the receiver.
Connect the USB•400S unit to the host computer using the 6ft. USB cable supplied
with the unit .
On the USB•400S send unit, check that the power in di ca tor is GREEN.
On the USB•400S send unit, check that the link indicator is GREEN.
On the USB•400R receiver unit, check that the power in di ca tor is GREEN.
Once all LEDs are illuminated as required, the USB•400 is ready to accept a
peripheral device at the USB port on the USB•400R receiver unit. Follow the
installation instructions as if one were installing the device directly into a computer's
USB port.
On the host computer, check that a general purpose hub is visible from the Control
Panel/System applet. Once con nect ed, a USB peripheral device causes its host
computer to automatically enumerate it. This simply means that the computer must
identify the new device, assign it an ID, and ensure that the required software drivers
are available for loading when the device is to be used.
The USB•400 is not an end device. Consequently, it does not have a software
component or driver to be loaded. Some peripheral devices that are to be at tached
to the USB•400 will have a USB Driver diskette or CD-ROM which will need to be
inserted after initial connection to a USB port on the USB•400 model.
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USB•400S (Sender Unit)
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USB•400R (Receiver Unit)
Place the USB•400R unit close to the USB device to be served.
Connect the USB devices to the USB•400R unit.
Connect the power adapter to a suitable AC source wall outlet.
Connect the power adapter to the USB•400R unit using the supplied cable.
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