CyberResearch UCERB 24 User Manual

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The

PWR

LED illuminates green when 9 V power is supplied to the

UCERB 24. If the voltage supply is

less than 6.0 V or more than 12.5 V, the PWR LED does not light.

Do not connect external power to the POWER OUT connector
The power connector labeled

POWER OUT

on the enclosure (

PWR OUT

on the board) is used to provide

power to an additional product

s. If you connect the external power supply to the

POWER OUT

connector,

the

UCERB 24 does not receive power, and the

PWR

LED will not illuminate.

Connecting the

UCERB 24 to your system

To connect the

UCERB 24 to your system, turn your computer on, and connect the USB cable to a USB

port on your computer or to an external USB hub that is connected to your computer. The USB cable
provides communication to the

UCERB 24.

When you connect the

UCERB 24 for the first time, a

Found New Hardware

popup balloon (Windows

XP) or dialog (other Windows versions) opens as the

UCERB 24 is detected.

When this balloon or dialog closes, the installation is complete. The

USB LED

should flash and then

remain lit. This indicates that communication is established between the

UCERB 24 and your computer.

If you are running Windows XP and connect the

UCERB 24 to a USB 1.1 port, a balloon displays the

message "

Your USB device can perform faster if you connect to a USB 2.0 port

." You can ignore this

message. The

UCERB 24 will function properly when connected to a USB 1.1 port.

Caution! Do not disconnect any device from the USB bus while the computer is communicating with

the

UCERB 24, or you may lose data and/or your ability to communicate with the UCERB

24.

If the LED turns off
If the LED is lit but then turns off, the computer has lost communication with the

UCERB 24. To

restore communication, disconnect the USB cable from the computer, and then reconnect it. This should
restore communication, and the LED should turn back on.

UCERB 24

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