Vaddio Extreme USB Extenders User Manual

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Extreme USB 2.0 Extenders

Extreme USB 2.0 Extenders - Document Number 342-0468 Rev D

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Image: Front Panel of Extreme USB 2.0 RX Unit

The RX unit connects to the computer using a standard Type-A male to Type-B male USB 2.0 cable. Power for
the RX Unit is provided by the USB port on the Host computer.
















1) Power LED (Vaddio Blue): LED turns blue when power is supplied and goes OFF when no power is

available.

2) Link LED (Green):

Indicates a valid Extreme USB link is established between the RX and TX over Cat-5e

cabling. LED turns on when link between RX and TX is established. Off when there is no link between RX
and TX.

3)

Host LED (Green): Indicates that the system is properly enumerated on the host PC. LED blinks when in
suspend state.

4) Activity LED (Amber):

Indicates activity when data transmission is active between TX and RX. LED blinks

intermittently with or without a USB device connected. When the TX and RX are in suspend mode, the LED
is off.

Image: Rear Panel of Extreme USB RX Unit
















5) Earth

Ground:

Optional Earth Ground connection to housing of unit. Accepts an M2 screw.

6)

Power Port (optional): Power supply not required in normal operation. USB Port is required to deliver 500mA
to the RX unit. Please avoid the use of inexpensive USB hubs.

7) USB

Type-B

Port: Used to connect the RX to the host computer. Power is supplied to the RX on this port.

8)

Link Port (RJ-

45):

Accepts RJ-45 connector for Cat-5e cabling (or better).


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