USB Ranger 422 User Guide

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USB Ranger 422 User Guide Featuring ExtremeUSB Technology

USB Ranger 422 Thank you for purchasing the USB Ranger. Please read this guide thoroughly before installation. This document applies to Part Numbers: 00-00037, 00-00038, 00-00039 and 00-00050. FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement Warning The USB Ranger has been tested and found compliant with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when installed and operated in a commercial environment. The USB Ranger generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with this user guide, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of the USB Ranger in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. CE Statement We, Icron Technologies Corporation, declare under our sole responsibility that the USB Ranger, to which this declaration relates, is in conformity with European Standard EN 55022/A1 Class A, and EN 50082-1 (IEC 801-2, IEC 801-3, IEC 801-4) IC Statement This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. 2003 Icron Technologies Corporation. All rights reserved. Icron Technologies Corporation, the Icron Technologies Corporation logo, and the Icron Technologies Corporation products referred to herein are either the trademarks or the registered trademarks of Icron Technologies Corporation. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. Icron Technologies Corporation assumes no responsibility for errors that may appear in this manual. Information contained herein is subject to change without notice.

User Guide Contents Introduction... 1 USB Ranger Product Contents... 1 About the USB Ranger... 2 Before You Begin... 5 Installing the LEX Unit... 5 Installing the REX Unit... 5 Connecting the LEX Unit to the REX Unit... 5 Checking the Installation... 6 Connecting a USB Device... 6 Troubleshooting... 7 Specifications... 9 Limited Hardware Warranty... 10 Hardware Remedies... 10 Limitation of Liability... 10 Obtaining Warranty Service... 11 Contacting Technical Support... 11 i

USB Ranger 422 Notes ii

User Guide Introduction This manual is intended to assist IT professionals install the USB Ranger 422. The instructions in this guide assume a general knowledge of computer installation procedures, familiarity with cabling requirements, and some understanding of USB devices. NOTE: Notes give additional information that could make installation easier. USB Ranger Product Contents When you open your USB Ranger for the first time you should find the following items: USB Ranger User Guide Local EXtender (LEX) Remote EXtender (REX) AC power adapter (2 units) USB cable (2m long) To complete the installation, you will also require the following items that are not included with the product: USB compatible computer USB device 2-strand fiber-optic cable with MT-RJ connectors (if using surface cabling), OR, 2-strand fiber-optic cabling with two information outlets and two 2-strand fiber-optic patch cords with MT-RJ connectors (if using premise cabling) NOTE: The maximum length of the fiber-optic cable, including patch cords, must not exceed 500m. 1

USB Ranger 422 About the USB Ranger The USB Ranger incorporates Icron s ExtremeUSB technology. This technology breaks the five-meter distance barrier for the connection of USB peripheral devices and allows users to enjoy the benefits of USB technology beyond the desktop. With the USB Ranger, USB devices can be located up to 500 meters from the host computer. The USB Ranger is composed of two individual units, the Local EXtender (LEX) and the Remote EXtender (REX). The LEX Unit The LEX unit connects to the host computer using a conventional USB cable. It is powered by an external AC adapter. Front View Rear View 1 3 5 2 4 6 1 Power LED 2 Power connector 3 Host LED 4 Host Port (USB Type B) 5 Link LED 6 Link Port (MT-RJ) 2

User Guide The REX Unit The REX unit connects to a USB device using a conventional USB cable. The REX 422 unit allows you to connect up to four USB devices. It is powered by an external AC adapter. Front View Rear View 1 3 3 3 3 5 2 4 4 4 4 6 1 Power LED 2 Power connector 3 Device LEDs 4 Device Ports (USB Type A) 5 Link LED 6 Link Port (MT-RJ) Network Cabling The LEX and REX units are interconnected by up to 500 meters of fiber-optic cabling. Two strands of 62.5/125 multimode, 50/125 multimode or single-mode fiber-optic cabling are required. The cabling subsystem must provide a duplex connection with crossover, and must be terminated with MT-RJ connectors at both ends. computer USB cable LEX Category 5 cable AC power adapter (shown connected to LEX) REX USB cable(s) USB device(s) 3

USB Ranger 422 USB Cables USB cables have two distinct connectors. The Type A connector is used to connect the cable from a USB device to the Type A port on a computer or hub. The Type B connector is used to attach the USB cable to a USB device. USB Type A port USB Type A connector USB Type B port USB Type B connector Compatibility The USB Ranger complies with USB 1.1 specifications governing the design of full speed USB devices. However, Icron Technologies Corporation does not guarantee that all full speed USB devices are compatible with the USB Ranger 110/410. 4

User Guide Before You Begin Before you can install the USB Ranger, you need to prepare your site. 1. Determine where the host computer is to be located and set up the computer. 2. Determine where you want to locate the USB device(s). 3. If you are using surface cabling, ensure you have enough fiber-optic cabling to connect the two locations. OR If you are using premise cabling, ensure fiber-optic cabling is installed between the two locations, with fiber-optic information outlets located near both the computer and the USB device. Installing the LEX Unit 1. Place the LEX unit near the host computer. 2. Plug the power adapter into a suitable AC outlet. 3. Connect the power adapter to the LEX unit. 4. Plug the Type B connector on the USB cable (included) into the Host port on the LEX. 5. Plug the Type A connector on the USB cable into a USB port on the host computer. Installing the REX Unit 1. Place the REX unit near the USB device(s). 2. Plug the power adapter into a suitable AC outlet. 3. Connect the power adapter to the REX unit. Connecting the LEX Unit to the REX Unit With Surface Cabling 1. Plug one end of the fiber-optic cabling (not included) into the Link port on the LEX unit. 2. Plug the other end of the fiber-optic cabling into the Link port on the REX unit. 5

USB Ranger 422 With Premise Cabling 1. Plug one end of a fiber-optic patch cord (not included) into the Link port on the LEX. 2. Plug the other end of the patch cord into the fiber-optic information outlet near the host computer. 3. Plug one end of the second fiber-optic patch cord (not included) into the Link port on the REX. 4. Plug the other end of the second patch cord into the fiber-optic information outlet near the USB device. NOTE: The maximum length of the fiber-optic cable, including patch cords, must not exceed 500 meters. NOTE: The cabling must provide a duplex connection with crossover, and must be terminated with MT-RJ connectors at both ends. Checking the Installation 1. Check that the Power LEDs on the LEX and REX units are both on. 2. Check that the Link LEDs on the LEX and REX units are both on. 3. Check that the Host LED on the LEX unit is on. 4. On the host PC, open the Device Manager applet. Expand the entry for Universal Serial Bus controllers by clicking the + sign. If the USB Ranger has been installed correctly you should find it listed as a Generic USB Hub. Connecting a USB Device 1. Install any software required to operate the USB device(s). Refer to the documentation for the device(s), as required. 2. Connect the USB device to the Device port on REX. 3. Check that the Device LED on REX is on. 6

User Guide Troubleshooting The following table provides troubleshooting help. 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 Icron technical support for further assistance (see page 11). Symptoms/Cause All LEDs on LEX are off. Cause: The LEX unit is not receiving power from the adapter All LEDs on REX are off. Cause: The REX unit is not receiving power from the adapter Link LEDs on LEX and REX are off. Cause: There is no connection between the LEX and REX units. Link LED on LEX is on; Host LED on LEX is off. Cause: a) The computer is not functioning. b) The LEX unit is not connected to the computer. c) The computer does not support USB hubs. d) The USB Ranger is malfunctioning. Remedy 1. Ensure that a power adapter is connected to the LEX unit. 2. Check that the adapter is connected to a live source of electrical power. 1. Ensure that a power adapter is connected to the REX unit. 2. Check that the adapter is connected to a live source of electrical power. 1. Ensure that a fiber-optic cable with crossover is connected between the LEX and REX units. 2. Connect a short fiber-optic crossover patch cord between the LEX and REX units. Recheck the operation of the system. 1. Disconnect all USB devices from the REX unit. 2. Disconnect LEX from the computer. 3. Disconnect and then reconnect the power adapter to the Ranger. 4. Reconnect the LEX unit to the computer. 5. In the Universal Serial Bus controllers section of Device Manager, check that the Ranger is recognised as a Generic USB Hub. 6. If the Ranger is not recognised, contact Icron technical support for assistance (see page 11). 7

USB Ranger 422 Symptoms/Cause A device is connected to REX and the corresponding Device LED is off Cause: a) The USB device is malfunctioning. b) The computer does not recognise the USB device. c) The application software for the device is not operating. d) The USB Ranger is malfunctioning. All LEDs on both LEX and REX are on but the device does not operate correctly Cause: a) The USB device is malfunctioning. b) The computer does not recognise the USB device. c) The application software for the device is not operating. d) The USB Ranger is malfunctioning. Remedy 1. Disconnect the USB Ranger from the computer. 2. Connect the USB device directly to the USB port on the computer. 3. If the device does not operate properly, consult the user documentation for the device. 4. If the device operates properly when directly connected to the computer, connect another device (of a different type) to the Ranger. Connect Ranger to the computer. 5. If the second device does not operate, the Ranger may be malfunctioning. Contact Icron technical support for assistance. 6. If the second device does operate properly, the first device may not be compatible with Ranger. Contact Icron technical support for assistance. 1. Disconnect the USB Ranger from the computer. 2. Connect the USB device directly to the USB port on the computer. 3. If the device does not operate properly, consult the user documentation for the device. 4. If the device operates properly when directly connected to the computer, connect another device (of a different type) to the Ranger. Connect Ranger to the computer. 5. If the second device does not operate, the Ranger may be malfunctioning. Contact Icron technical support for assistance. 6. If the second device does operate properly, the first device may not be compatible with Ranger. Contact Icron technical support for assistance. 8

User Guide Specifications Range (over 62.5/125 fiber-optic cable) 500 meters (1650 ft) USB device support USB hub support Power available to USB device at REX USB cable LEX connector (upstream) LEX connector (downstream) REX connector (upstream) REX connector (downstream) LEX dimensions LEX weight REX dimensions REX weight Total system shipping weight Full speed devices (12 Mb/s) Low speed devices (1.5 Mb/s) Any single chain can include four USB hubs and one Ranger 422, in any order. 4 x 500 ma 2 meters (6.6 ft) 1 x USB Type B 1 x MT-RJ 1 x MT-RJ 4 x USB Type A 114 mm x 106 mm x 38 mm 4.5 x 4.2 x 1.5 0.3 kg (0.6 lb) 114 mm x 106 mm x 38 mm 4.5 x 4.2 x 1.5 0.3 kg (0.6 lb) 1.1 kg (2.4 lb) Temperature range 4 C to 40 C Link cable (not included) Two strands of 62.5/125 multimode, 50/125 multimode or single-mode fiber-optic cabling are required. The cabling subsystem must provide a duplex connection with crossover, and must be terminated with MT-RJ connectors at both ends. 9

USB Ranger 422 Limited Hardware Warranty Icron Technologies Corporation warrants that any hardware products accompanying this documentation shall be free from significant defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase. Icron Technologies Corporation s hardware warranty extends to Licensee, its customers and end users. Hardware Remedies Icron Technologies Corporation s entire liability and the Licensee s exclusive remedy for any breach of warranty, shall be, at Icron Technologies Corporation s option, either (a) return of the price paid or (b) repair or replacement of hardware, which will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or 30 days, whichever is longer. These remedies are void if failure of the hardware has resulted from accident, abuse, or misapplication. Limitation of Liability The hardware warranty set forth in this agreement replaces all other warranties. Icron Technologies Corporation expressly disclaims all other merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and non-infringement of third-party rights with respect to the hardware. Icron Technologies Corporation dealer, agent, or employee is authorized to make any modification, extension, or addition to this warranty. Under no circumstances will Icron Technologies Corporation, its suppliers or licensors be liable for any costs of procurement or substitute products or services, lost profits, loss of information or data, or any other special, indirect, consequential, or incidental damages arising in any way out of the sale of, use of, or inability to use Icron Technologies Corporation product or service, even if Icron Technologies Corporation, its suppliers or licensors have been advised of the possibility of such damages. In no case shall Icron Technologies Corporation, its suppliers and licensors liability exceed the actual money paid for the products at issue. Because some jurisdictions do not allow the limitation of implied warranties of liability for incidental, consequential, special, or indirect damages, the above limitation may not always apply. The above limitations will not apply in case of personal injury where and to the extent that applicable law requires such liability. 10

User Guide Obtaining Warranty Service To obtain warranty service, you must contact Icron Technologies Corporation within the warranty period for a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number. Be sure you have the serial numbers of the LEX and REX units before calling. Package the product appropriately for safe shipment and mark the RMA number on the outside of the package. The package must be sent prepaid to Icron Technologies Corporation. We recommend that you insure it or send it by a method that provides for tracking of the package. The repaired or replaced item will be shipped to you, at Icron Technologies Corporation s expense, not later than thirty days after Icron receives the defective product. Address the returned product to: RMA Coordinator Icron Technologies Corporation 4664 Lougheed Highway, Suite 275 Burnaby, BC, V5C 5T5 Canada Tel: 604-638-3920 Contacting Technical Support If you require technical assistance, send an e-mail message to: techsupport@icron.com To help us serve you better, please include the following information with your technical support request: Description of the problem Host computer make and model Type of operating system installed (e.g. Win98, Mac OS X, etc.) Part number and serial number of the LEX and REX units Make and model of any USB device attached to Ranger Description of the installation 11

Icron Technologies Corporation 4664 Lougheed Highway, Suite 275 Burnaby, BC, V5C 5T5 Canada Distributed by: L-com CONNECTIVITY PRODUCTS 45 Beechwood Drive North Andover, MA 01845 www.l-com.com E-mail: sales@l-com.com Fax: 978-689-9484 Toll Free: 800-343-1455 90-00057-A03