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Manual 

 

English 

 

 

Dimensions

 

3.35” x 1.10” x 2.25” (85 mm x 28 mm x 57 mm)

 

Environmental

 

 

Operating temperature range

 

32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C)

 

Storage temperature range

 

-4°F to 158°F (-20°C to 70°C)

 

Operating humidity

 

20% to 80% relative humidity, non-condensing

 

Storage humidity

 

10% to 90% relative humidity, non-condensing

 

 

Regulatory testing

 

FCC (Class A), IC (Class A), CE (Class A)

 

FCC Part 15 Class A, CE Class A, ICES-003 Class A

 

 
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 PC. Power for the remote extender is provided by the 
24V AC adapter connected at either  the local or the remote extender. The local extender delivers 
power over the Cat 5 extension link to the remote extender when the included power supply is 
connected to the local extender. 

 

Link LED (green) on top of the housing: 

Indicates both the local and remote extenders 

have power and the Cat. 5 cable is connected properly.

 

 

Power Port: The power port gives the option to connect power to either local or remote 
extender. Connect the supplied 24V, 1A power adapter to either the local or remote 
extender. 

 

Link Port (RJ45): accepts RJ45 connector for Cat. 5 cabling (or better) 

 

USB Type B connector: used to connect the local extender unit to the host computer 

 
 
Remote Extender: 
The remote extender provides a USB Type A port for connecting standard USB devices. It 
allows you to connect one USB device directly. Additional devices may be connected by 
attaching USB hubs to the remote extender. The remote extender is powered either directly by 
the included power supply or via the Cat. 5 link extension cable from the local extender. The 
USB port delivers 500mA of current to the attached USB device.

 

 

Link LED (green) on top of the housing: 

Indicates both the local and remote extenders 

have power and the Cat. 5 cable is connected properly.

 

 

Power Port: The power port gives the option to connect power to either local or remote 
extender. Connect the supplied 24V, 1A power adapter to either the local or remote 
extender. 

 

Link Port (RJ45): accepts RJ45 connector for Cat. 5 cabling (or better) 

 

Device Port (USB Type A): accepts a USB device 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for USB 2.0 Cat.5 Extender Pro 42697

Page 1: ... LINDY ELECTRONICS LIMITED LINDY ELEKTRONIK GMBH FIRST EDITION May 2012 USB 2 0 Cat 5 Extender Pro Manual English LINDY No 42697 www lindy com ...

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Page 3: ...ers Never power both local and remote extenders as the units may be damaged Specifications Range 100m 330ft over Cat 5e or better cable USB device support High speed devices 480 Mb s USB 2 0 Full speed devices 12 Mb s USB 1 1 Low speed USB hub support Any single chain can include up to 4 USB hubs plus 1 USB Ranger 2211 USB host support EHCI USB 2 0 and OHCI UHCI USB 1 1 Maximum USB devices support...

Page 4: ...Port The power port gives the option to connect power to either local or remote extender Connect the supplied 24V 1A power adapter to either the local or remote extender Link Port RJ45 accepts RJ45 connector for Cat 5 cabling or better USB Type B connector used to connect the local extender unit to the host computer Remote Extender The remote extender provides a USB Type A port for connecting stan...

Page 5: ... the local or remote extender Mounting the Local Extender or Remote Extender If mounting is required the local and remote extenders have two mounting slots on each side for use with tie zip wraps not included USB 2 0 over 100m Cat 5 cabling or better Mounting slot ...

Page 6: ... confirm that the LINDY USB Extender Pro has installed correctly Expand the entry for Universal Serial Bus controllers If the Extender has been installed correctly you should find it listed as a Generic USB Hub 3 For Mac OS X users open the System Profiler to confirm that the LINDY USB Extender Pro has installed correctly In the left hand column under Hardware select USB and inspect the right hand...

Page 7: ...lied per USB specification 500mA Operating systems may generate a status bubble indicating an issue 1 Power cycle remote extender Unplug the power adapter from the extender wait approximatly 30 seconds plug the power adapter into the extender 2 If overcurrent continues to occur either a the USB device may use more power than the USB specification or b the USB device may be damaged 3 Consult your U...

Page 8: ...er Pro is malfunctioning 1 Confirm Host PC is on and providing power to local extender 2 Ensure the supplied AC power adapter is properly connected to the local extender or the remote extender 3 Ensure the Cat 5 cabling between the local and remote extenders is properly installed or replace the link cable 4 Check that the AC adapter is connected to a live source of electrical power 5 Contact Techn...

Page 9: ...nd electronic equipment It is no longer allowable to simply throw away electrical and electronic equipment Instead these products must enter the recycling process Each individual EU member state has implemented the WEEE regulations into national law in slightly different ways Please follow your national law when you want to dispose of any electrical or electronic products More details can be obtai...

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