Dynex DX-B7PORT, DX-B4PORT User Manual

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USB 4 and 7 Port hub DX-B4PORT • DX-B7PORT
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of a high-quality Dynex product. Your DX-B4PORT or DX-B7PORT is designed for reliable and trouble­free performance. Use this guide for initial setup of your hub.
Package contents
• AC power adapter
Quick Setup Guide
• USB device cable
Features
• Fully compatible with USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 devices
• Compatible with Windows® 98 SE, Windows® ME, Windows® 2000, Windows® XP, Windows Vista®, and Mac® OS X or higher
• Approved by USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF)
• Support for Plug-and-Play specifications
• Support for “hot swapping” of USB devices
• Four or seven 480 Mpbs downstream ports
Technical specifications
Upstream ports 1
Downstream ports 4 or 7
Per-port voltage DC +5V
Per-port current 500mA maximum (self-powered mode)
Power mode Self-powered/bus-powered
Operating temperature 41° ~ 104°F (5° ~ 40°C)
Storage temperature -4° ~ 140°F (-20° ~ 60°C)
Enclosure ABS
Power supply output DC 5V, 2.6A (4-port); DC 5V, 3.5A (7-port)
Plug size Outer: 0.138 inches (3.5 mm) Center: 0.039 inches (1 mm) Plug polarity: Center-pin positive
Main-power-LED color definitions Off: Not operational Green: Operational
Setting up the hub
1 Make sure that no USB devices are connected to the hub.
2 Plug the AC adapter into a power outlet or surge protector,
then plug the DC connector into the DC power jack on the back
of the hub. Note: You can use the hub without the power supply when connecting low-power devices such as keyboards and mice.
3 Plug the flat end of the provided USB device cable into the downstream port on your computer, or downstream port on another hub, then plug the mini-USB connector on the device
cable into the upstream port on the back of the hub.
Windows detects the hub and installs the required driver. (The
Windows Install New Hardware Wizard may prompt you to
insert your Windows Installation CD to complete the driver
installation.) Notes:
• The hub must be connected to a USB 2.0-compliant
computer or hub for it to function in high-speed mode (480 Mbps data rate). If the hub is connected to a USB 1.1­compliant computer or hub, it only operates in low-speed or full-speed mode (1.5 Mbps or 12 Mbps).
• High-speed hub drivers are included with most USB 2.0 PCI
cards and are preinstalled along with the PCI card drivers. If you purchased an upgrade card prior to the release of high-speed hub support, check with your PCI card vendor for an updated USB 2.0 driver.
4 Plug the USB A connector on the USB device, or on an
additional hub, into any of the downstream ports of the hub. Note: When moving a device from one port on the hub to
another, you may need to reinstall the USB drivers for that
device.
SETUP GUIDE
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