The Local Extender
The local extender connects to the computer using a standard USB cable (included). Power for the local
extender is provided by the host computer. Power for the remote extender is provided by the 24V AC adapter
connected at either the local or remote extender. The local extender delivers power over the CAT 5e/6/7
extension link to the remote extender when the included power supply is connected to the local extender.
ITEM TYPE
DESCRIPTION
1
Power LED (Green)
LED turns on when power is supplied.
LED is off when no power is supplied by the host computer.
2
Link LED (Green)
Indicates a valid ExtremeUSB link is established between the local and
remote extenders.
LED turns on when link between the local and remote extenders is
established.
LED is off when there is no link between the local and remote extenders.
LED is slow blinking when the unit is attempting to establish a link.
LED is fast blinking to indicate the unit is in Pairing Mode.
3
Host LED (Green)
Indicates that the extender system is properly enumerated on the host
computer. LED blinks when the extender system is in a suspended state.
4
Activity LED
(Green)
Indicates data transmission is occurring between the local and remote
extenders.
LED blinks intermittently with or without a USB device connected.
When the local and remote extenders are in suspend mode, the LED is off.
5
Mode
Reserved for manufacturer use.
6
Config Port
Reserved for manufacturer use.
7
USB Host Port
Used to connect the local extender to the host computer.
Accepts USB Type B connector.
8
Power Port
Connects to the AC power supply.
9
Link Port (RJ45)
Accepts RJ45 connector for CAT 5e/6/7 cabling to connect the local
extender to the remote extender.
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Front View
Rear View
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