Accton Technology USB204A Switch User Manual


 
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USB Hub
Hubs can be daisy-chained up to 5 deep in series, or in any
combination that does not exceed 127 devices.
Hubs are dual-powered devices. They can be powered via
the uplink connection (bus-powered), or by an optional
power supply (self-powered).
When bus-powered, downstream ports support only low-
power devices, such as a mouse, keyboard or a self-
powered hub.
When self-powered, downstream ports can support high-
power devices, such as a printer or a bus-powered hub.
Note: A USB204A must be self-powered by an optional power adapter
to daisy-chain to another hub that is only bus-powered.
Connect the Hub to the Host PC
The USB204A should be connected
directly a host PCs USB port. The hub
only has to be plugged in to the host
USB connector to operate. Up to 4
other hubs can then be daisy-chained
in series from the first hub.
1. Prepare standard shielded 90W USB
cable with Type-A (upstream) and
Type-B (downstream) plugs on
each end. The maximum cable
length is 5 meters (16.4 feet).
2. Connect the Type-A end of the cable to the host PCs USB
port and the Type-B end to the hub.
3. Check that the hubs upstream port LED is green. If this LED
is red or off, then follow the advice in the section
Troubleshooting to diagnose the problem.
Connect Devices to the Hub
Before connecting devices to the hub,
check the USB interface requirements.
Devices can be low-power or high-
power, with low-speed or full-
speed signaling. The USB204A is a
high-power, full-speed device. Refer to
instructions supplied with each USB
device for their individual operation.
1. Prepare standard 90W USB cable
with Type-A (upstream) and Type-B
(downstream) plugs on each end.
Low-Speed Devices: Shielded or unshielded 90W USB cable
Full-Speed Devices: Shielded 90W USB cable
Cable Length: Maximum 3 m (9.8 ft) for unshielded cable
Maximum 5 m (16.4 ft) for shielded cable