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AirLink GX400 for Verizon User Guide
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USB OTG Port
Figure 3-7: USB Micro-A connector cable
The CPU OTG port operates in device mode; when the port is unused, the AirLink
GX400 operates in device mode. If a Micro-B plug is inserted into the port, AirLink
GX400 operates as a self-powered device: it will not draw any current from the
USB. If a Micro-A plug is inserted, the AirLink GX400 can operate in host mode
and supply power to the device that it is plugged into. At this time, USB host
capability is a future ALEOS enhancement.
The AirLink GX400’s high-speed (480 Mbps) USB 2.0 port can be directly
connected to computers or other devices using a standard USB 2.0 cable. If the
computer or device you are connecting or the cable is not rated for high-speed,
the device will communicate at a reduced speed to match.
When connected to a computer in device mode, the USB port will be seen as a
COM port or Ethernet port after the applicable driver is installed and configuration
is enabled. The port is, by default, a virtual Ethernet port.