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The Hub is self-powered, which allows the cascading of devices with USB 2.0 (high-speed) devices. The Hub also provides a multicolored status LED for purchasing the Belkin 4-Port USB 2.0 Hub (the Hub). and full-speed) devices, as well as scanners, printers, mass-storage devices, and high-resolution cameras. Congratulations and thank you for each...
The Hub is self-powered, which allows the cascading of devices with USB 2.0 (high-speed) devices. The Hub also provides a multicolored status LED for purchasing the Belkin 4-Port USB 2.0 Hub (the Hub). and full-speed) devices, as well as scanners, printers, mass-storage devices, and high-resolution cameras. Congratulations and thank you for each...
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...) approval • Plug-and-Play technology • Support for "hot swapping" of USB devices • Per-port over-current detection and protection • Individual port-status indicator LEDs • Four 480Mbps downstream ports • Fully compatible with USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 devices Package Contents (1) USB 2.0-compliant 4-Port Hub: F5U224 (1) USB Device Cable (1) AC Power Adapter (1) User Manual 2
...) approval • Plug-and-Play technology • Support for "hot swapping" of USB devices • Per-port over-current detection and protection • Individual port-status indicator LEDs • Four 480Mbps downstream ports • Fully compatible with USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 devices Package Contents (1) USB 2.0-compliant 4-Port Hub: F5U224 (1) USB Device Cable (1) AC Power Adapter (1) User Manual 2
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...the AC adapter into the DC power jack found on the back of another hub. (See Figure 2). Important Note: The Hub must be connected to a USB 2.0-compliant host in order to provide your computer, or downstream port of the Hub (See Figure 1). 2. If connected to... mode (480Mbps data rate). Plug the DC connector into a wall outlet or surge suppressor. Plug the USB-A connector of the USB device, or an additional hub, into the upstream port of the Hub. (See Figure 4). 6 Plug the USB-B cable connector into any of the downstream ports of the Hub (See Figure 3). 4. Hardware Installation...
...the AC adapter into the DC power jack found on the back of another hub. (See Figure 2). Important Note: The Hub must be connected to a USB 2.0-compliant host in order to provide your computer, or downstream port of the Hub (See Figure 1). 2. If connected to... mode (480Mbps data rate). Plug the DC connector into a wall outlet or surge suppressor. Plug the USB-A connector of the USB device, or an additional hub, into the upstream port of the Hub. (See Figure 4). 6 Plug the USB-B cable connector into any of the downstream ports of the Hub (See Figure 3). 4. Hardware Installation...