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Works with various types of USB devices including

hubs, PC video cameras, printers, scanners, CD-

R/Ws, DVD-ROMs, CF/SM/SD/MMC/Memory

Stick memory card readers, removable drives,

digital cameras, and more

Note:  USB 1.1 devices are limited to USB 1.1

speeds even when they are connected to a USB 2.0

host adapter or USB 2.0 hub.

IEEE 1394 Interface:

IEEE 1394-1995, P1394a (rev. 1.1) and OHCI

Interface specification 1.0 compliant

Supports serial bus data transfer rates of 100, 200,

and 400 Mbps

Provides one 6-pin and one 4-pin 1394 ports for

easy device connections

•   Hot-swapping feature allows you to connect/

disconnect devices without first turning your

system off

Works with various types of 1394 devices

including DV camcorders/cameras, hard disk

drives, CD-RWs, DVD-ROMs, removable drives,

scanners and other audio/video devices

System Requirements

PC computer with one available USB 2.0 port

(internal) and one available 1394 port (internal or

external)

One available 3.5" or 5.25" drive bay

Windows 98 SE/ME/2000/XP/Server 2003

Summary of Contents for USB 2.0+1394 6-Port Bay Hub

Page 1: ...ither3 5 or5 25 withincludedmounting rack drive bay USB 2 0 Interface Compliant with USB specification rev 2 0 Provides 4 downstream ports for USB device connections Supports high speed 480Mbps full s...

Page 2: ...mpliant Supports serial bus data transfer rates of 100 200 and 400 Mbps Provides one 6 pin and one 4 pin 1394 ports for easy device connections Hot swapping feature allows you to connect disconnect de...

Page 3: ...cable 1 Y split power cable 1 Bag assorted mounting screws This quick installation guide HubLayout Important The bay hub is shown in white in this manual However it is available in either black or whi...

Page 4: ...ssembly Important Use the Mounting Rack Assembly only when installing the hub into a 5 25 drive bay Figure 2 5 25 Mounting Rack Assembly USBCableConnectors Figure 3 USB Cable Connectors Type A connect...

Page 5: ...nd installed when connected 1 Turn OFF the power to your computer and all connected peripheral devices 2 Unplug the power cord from the back of the computer 3 Remove the computer s cover 4 Select an a...

Page 6: ...ame type of power connector used for the floppy drive to the USB 2 0 1394 6 Port Hub s power connector Figure 4 Connecting the Power Cable 6 ConnecttheTypeBconnectoroftheUSBcableinto the USB upstream...

Page 7: ...fully thread the cables through the drive bay opening then push the hub assembly into the drive bay Align the hub s screw holes with the appropriate holes in the drive bay then carefully attach the hu...

Page 8: ...le holding bracket to route the 1394 cable from the USB 2 0 1394 6 Port Bay Hub to the outside 1394 port Note If there is an internal 1394 port on your 1394 host adapter connect the cable to the inter...

Page 9: ...to the system power supply 12 Replace the computer s cover and reconnect the power cord then turn the system on 13 When Windows boots up the USB 2 0 1394 6 Port Bay Hub automatically gets detected and...

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Page 11: ...The 5 year manufacturer warranty supplied with this product is offered by SIIG Inc If you should happen to encounter any problems with this product please follow the procedures below 1 If it is within...

Page 12: ...st accept any interference received including interference that may cause undes ired operation THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR PRODUCT COMPLIANCE SIIG Inc 6078 Stewart Ave Fremont CA 94538 3152 About SIIG I...

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