Icron USB 2.0 Ranger Series User Manual Download Page 4

USB 2.0 Ranger 140 and USB 2.0 Ranger 440 

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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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