Icron USB 2.0 Ranger Series User Manual Download Page 2

USB 2.0 Ranger 140 and USB 2.0 Ranger 440 

Thank you for purchasing the USB 2.0 Ranger. Please read this guide 
thoroughly before installation. 

 

This document applies to Part Numbers: 

• 

00-00185 through 00188. (Ranger 140)

 

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00-00208 through 00212. (Ranger 440)

 

 

FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement Warning 

The USB 2.0 Ranger 140 and USB 2.0 Ranger 440 have been tested and 
found compliant with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable 
protection against harmful interference when installed and operated in a 
commercial environment. The USB 2.0 Ranger 140 and 440 generates, uses, 
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in 
accordance with this user guide, may cause harmful interference to radio 
communications. Operation of the USB 2.0 Ranger 140 or 440 in a 
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user 
will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  

CE Statement 

We, Icron Technologies Corporation, declare under our sole responsibility 
that the USB 2.0 Ranger, to which this declaration relates, is in conformity 
with European Standard EN 55022/A1 Class A, and EN 50082-1 (IEC 801-
2, IEC 801-3, IEC 801-4) 

IC Statement 

These Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. 

 

©2006 Icron Technologies Corporation. All rights reserved. Icron 
Technologies Corporation, the Icron Technologies Corporation logo, and the 
Icron Technologies Corporation products referred to herein are either the 
trademarks or the registered trademarks of Icron Technologies Corporation. 
All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. Icron 
Technologies Corporation assumes no responsibility for errors that may 
appear in this manual. Information contained herein is subject to change 
without notice. 

Summary of Contents for USB 2.0 Ranger Series

Page 1: ...USB 2 0 Ranger 140 and USB 2 0 Ranger 440 User Guide USB 2 0 Ranger 440 Model Shown powered by ExtremeUSB...

Page 2: ...on of the USB 2 0 Ranger 140 or 440 in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense CE Statement We...

Page 3: ...n 7 Installing the LEX unit 7 Installing the REX unit 7 Connecting the LEX unit to the REX unit 7 Checking the Installation 8 Connecting a USB Device 8 Troubleshooting 10 Specifications 12 Limited Har...

Page 4: ...USB 2 0 Ranger 140 and USB 2 0 Ranger 440 Notes ii...

Page 5: ...e Local EXtender LEX unit Remote EXtender REX unit AC power adapter 2 USB cable 2m long To complete the installation you will also require the following items that are not included with the product US...

Page 6: ...dapters supplied with the USB 2 0 Ranger The DC supply voltage used on the Ranger 140 or Ranger 440 units is NOT the same as Icron Technologies USB 1 1 Ranger products Use of substitute adapters may c...

Page 7: ...vices can be located up to 50 meters from the host computer The USB 2 0 Ranger is composed of two individual units the LEX unit and the REX unit The LEX unit USB 2 0 Ranger 140 and USB 2 0 Ranger 440...

Page 8: ...nection to the USB device is via a conventional USB cable Additional devices may be connected through attachment of a USB Hub at the REX unit The REX unit is required to be connected to a power outlet...

Page 9: ...he USB device is via a conventional USB cable Additional devices may be connected through attachment of a USB Hub at the REX unit The REX unit is required to be connected to a power outlet through an...

Page 10: ...g is the standard data communications cable installed in most commercial and some residential buildings USB Cables USB cables have two distinct connectors The Type A connector is used to connect the c...

Page 11: ...e with the Ranger 140 and Ranger 440 requirements 3 Connect the power adapter to the LEX unit 4 Plug the Type B connector on the USB cable included into the Host port on the LEX unit 5 Plug the Type A...

Page 12: ...n the REX unit 4 Plug the other end of the second patch cord into the Category 5 information outlet near the USB device NOTE The maximum length of the Category 5 UTP cable must not exceed 50 meters Ca...

Page 13: ...User Guide 3 Check that the Device LED on the REX unit is on 9...

Page 14: ...unit and REX unit 1 Ensure that a Category 5 UTP cable with straight through conductors is connected between the LEX unit and REX unit 2 Connect a short Category 5 patch cord between the LEX unit and...

Page 15: ...y the first device may not be compatible with the USB 2 0 Ranger Contact technical support for assistance All LEDs on both the LEX unit and REX unit are on but the device does not operate correctly Ca...

Page 16: ...mpatible with the Ranger 2 0 systems Power available to USB device at REX unit Ranger 140 1 x 500 mA Ranger 440 4 x 500 mA USB cable 2 meters 6 6 ft LEX unit connector upstream 1 x USB Type B LEX unit...

Page 17: ...Ranger 140 1 27kg 2 8 lbs Ranger 140i NA 1 72kg 3 8 lbs Ranger 140i EU 1 81kg 4 0 lbs Ranger 440 1 27kg 2 8 lbs Ranger 440i NA 1 72kg 3 8 lbs Ranger 440i EU 1 81kg 4 0 lbs Temperature range 4 C to 40...

Page 18: ...ntability and fitness for a particular purpose and non infringement of third party rights with respect to the hardware Icron Technologies Corporation dealer agent or employee is authorized to make any...

Page 19: ...u at Icron Technologies Corporation s expense not later than thirty days after Icron Technologies Corporation receives the defective product Address the returned product to RMA Coordinator Icron Techn...

Page 20: ...Icron Technologies Corporation 4664 Lougheed Highway Suite 275 Burnaby BC V5C 5T5 Canada Tel 604 638 3920 Fax 604 638 3930 www icron com 90 00249 A01...

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