Installation and User Guide Vaddio™ Extreme USB 2.0 Extenders Part Numbers: 999-1005-022 - North America 999-1005-122 - International Extreme USB 2.0 Extender TX Extreme USB 2.0 Extender RX © 2013 Vaddio - All Rights Reserved. Extreme USB 2.
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Extreme USB 2.0 Extenders OVERVIEW The Vaddio Extreme USB 2.0 Extenders provide a complete working solution powered by Extreme USB Long Reach USB 2.0 enabled by the Lion’sGate™ USB 2.0 Extension ASIC. The system has a transmit (TX) or remote device side and a receive (RX) or Host PC side and extends USB 2.0 high speed and USB 1.1 devices up to 100m (328.1’) over Cat-5e or better cable. Extreme USB 2.0 Extenders - RX (left) and TX (right) The TX side has the USB Type-A female USB 2.
Extreme USB 2.0 Extenders UNPACKING All the components within the shipping box are packaged as described in the sections below. Carefully remove all parts included in the packaging. Extreme USB Extenders (North America) 999-1005-022 Unpack and identify the following parts One (1) Extreme USB Extender TX One (1) Extreme USB Extender RX One (1) 5 VDC Switching Power Supply One (1) North American Power Cord One (1) 6’ (1.83m) USB 2.0 Cable Type-A Male to Type-B Male One (1) 1’ (305mm) USB 2.
Extreme USB 2.0 Extenders ANATOMY OF THE EXTREME USB 2.0 EXTENDERS 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. ➍ ➊ ➋ ➎ ➌ ➏ 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.
Extreme USB 2.0 Extenders 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. ➋ ➊ ➌ ➍ 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.
Extreme USB 2.0 Extenders INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Step 1: Before installing the Extreme USB 2.0 Extenders: A. Determine where the computer is going to be located. B. Determine the location of the USB device or USB camera. C. To ensure proper operation it is recommended that only Cat-5e or better (Unshielded Twisted Pair - UTP) cabling is used to connect between the RX unit to the TX unit.
Extreme USB 2.0 Extenders Diagram: Basic Connectivity of the Extreme USB 2.0 Extenders Vaddio HD-USB PTZ Camera with local power for the camera and the Extreme USB 2.0 TX unit are shown. A Cat-5e cable run from the TX extender (remote side) to the RX extender located at the Host PC to extend USB 2.0 video up to 100m (328.1’). Use the supplied 1’ (305mm) USB 2.0 cable at the camera side USB port and the provided 6’ (1.83m) at the PC side USB host port.
Extreme USB 2.0 Extenders TROUBLESHOOTING The following table provides troubleshooting tips. The topics are arranged in the order in which they should be executed in most situations. If you are unable to resolve the problem after following these instructions, please contact technical support for further assistance. Problem Probable Cause All LEDs on the RX unit (PC-Host side) are off. The RX unit is not receiving enough power from the USB port.
Extreme USB 2.0 Extenders Troubleshooting (continued) Problem Probable Cause The Extreme USB Extenders were working, but then the Host LED on the TX and RX units are all of a sudden blinking. Now what? The TX unit is in suspend/standby mode. The PC operating system may have put the Extreme USB 2.0 Extenders into a standby state, or no USB devices are attached to the TX unit.
Extreme USB 2.0 Extenders Troubleshooting (continued) Problem USB device is attached to TX unit’s USB port but TX device LED is off. Probable Cause A USB device must have the appropriate driver installed on the computer operating system. Or must us UVC (universal video class) drivers. Solution Possibilities 1) Install the required USB device driver on the computer operating system prior to attaching the USB device to the TX unit. Please see the USB device manufacturer’s website for details.
Extreme USB 2.0 Extenders SPECIFICATIONS: Extreme USB 2.
Extreme USB 2.0 Extenders COMPLIANCE AND CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY: Extreme USB 2.
Extreme USB 2.0 Extenders WARRANTY INFORMATION: (See Vaddio Warranty, Service and Return Policies posted on vaddio.com for complete details): Hardware* Warranty: One year limited warranty on all parts. Vaddio warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the day of purchase from Vaddio. If Vaddio receives notice of such defects during the warranty period, they will, at their option, repair or replace products that prove to be defective.
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Extreme USB 2.0 Extenders Toll Free: 800-572-2011 ▪ Phone: 763-971-4400 ▪ FAX: 763-971-4464 www.vaddio.com ©2012 Vaddio All Extenders Rights Reserved. Reproduction in wholeRev or inD part without written permission is prohibited. Specifications pricing Extreme USB- 2.0 - Document Number 342-0468 Pageand 16 of 16 are subject to change without notice. Vaddio, Quick-Connect, EasyTalk and ClearVIEW are trademarks of Vaddio. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. Document 342-0468 Rev.