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Extreme USB 2.0 Extenders
Extreme USB 2.0 Extenders - Document Number 342-0468 Rev D Page 5 of 16
A
NATOMY OF THE
E
XTREME
USB
2.0
E
XTENDERS
Image: Front Panel Extreme USB 2.0 TX Unit
The TX unit provides USB Type-A port for standard USB devices. The TX unit is powered by an external AC
adapter or the Vaddio HD-USB PTZ camera in the WallVIEW HD-USB PRO kit.
1) USB Device Port (USB Type-A): Accepts USB device.
2) Device LED (Green/Orange): Indicates when a USB device is connected to the Device Port.
a. Will illuminate solid green when device is plugged in and active.
b. Off when device is in suspend mode or TX unit is powered off.
c. Orange when the TX unit detects an overcurrent condition and the attached USB device attempts to
draw more than the 500mA current.
3) Power LED (Vaddio Blue): LED turns blue when power is supplied and goes OFF when no power is
available.
4) 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.
5) Host LED (Green): Indicates that the system is properly enumerated on the host PC. LED blinks when in
suspend state.
6) Activity LED (Amber): Indicates activity when data transmission is active between TX and RX. LED blinks
intermittently with or without a USB device connected. The LED is off when in suspend mode.
Image: Rear Panel Extreme USB 2.0 TX
7) Earth Ground: Optional Earth Ground connection to housing of unit. Accepts an M2 screw.
8) Power Port: Connects to the AC power
supply.
Required at TX for proper operation.
9) Link Port (RJ-45): Accepts an RJ-45 connector for Cat-5e cabling (or better).
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