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3.
Hardware Installation
1.
Use static electricity discharge precautions. Remove possible static discharge potential from any objects that
the hub may come in contact with before installation. This can be accomplished by touching a bare metal chassis
rail after you have turned off the power.
2.
Attach the AC power adapter.
3.
Connecting USB Host cable: The host cable is a standard A-to-B USB 2.0 cable. Please connect the type-A end
connector of the cable to your upstream USB port, then connect the type-B end connector to this hub. Since the
USB hub is plug-and-play, you don’t have to turn off your host computer when installing the hub.
Note:
In some cases, you will see an error message said that the USB Hub caused the USB bus power over the current limit,
please ignore this message since the hub is hot plug and its power capacitor will cause a very short period of current. It
will NOT affect your USB function.
4.
Connect the USB devices to the downstream ports of this hub.
5.
Mount your hub on the wall or DIN RAIL if required.
4.
Checking the Hub Installation
To check the USB hub installation in Windows
device manager, please follow the following steps:
1.
Click Start
2.
Click Control Panel
3.
Click System
4.
Click Device Manager button
5.
Double click Universal Serial Bus
Controller
6.
Double click Generic USB Hub, the
message will show that this device is
working properly.
5.
Environmental Specifications
Operating Temperature:
Storage Temperature:
0 to 55°C (32 to 131°F)
-20°C to 85°C (-4 to 185°F)
Operating Humidity:
5 to 95% RH
Dimensions (LxWxH):
(6.125”L x 2.59”W x 2.0”H)
(155.57mm x 65.79mm x 50.8mm)