ExtendingUSBConnectionsSMARTBoard® 800 series interactivewhiteboards and systems
N O T E Sl The maximum Cat 5 cable length in this configuration is 50' (15.25 m) (not included).l You can use plenum-rated Cat 5 cable, if requir
Chapter 2: Extending the USB ofSMARTBoard 800i seriesinteractive whiteboard systemsExtending the USB with a bus-powered (active) extension cable 7Usi
I M P O R T A N TConnect your USB cables or extenders to the USB1 receptacle on the interactive whiteboard’sextended control panel (ECP) module. Do no
Using multiple USB-XT extension cables...Computer USB-XT USB-XT USB A tomini B cableInteractivewhiteboardsystemN O T E Sl These aren’t plenum-rated
Extending the USB with aCAT5-XT-1100 (active) extenderYou can use the CAT5-XT-1100 extender to replace the 16' (5 m) USB A to mini-B cable includ
Using a CAT5-XT-1100 extender and a self-powered USB hubIf you need to extend the cable from a CAT5-XT-1100 remote extender unit (REX) to the interact
N O T E Sl Each USB hub or extender used with the CAT5-XT-1100 extender reduces the maximumCat 5 cable length by 40' (12 m). The Cat 5 cable in t
Extending the USB with anSBX800 CAT5-XT extenderYou can use the SBX800CAT5-XT extender to extend the USB interface of your SMARTBoard 800iseries int
N O T E Sl The maximum Cat 5 cable length in this configuration is 50' (15.25 m) (not included).l You can use plenum-rated Cat 5 cable, if requir
Appendix A: USB 2.0 specification primerUSB terminology 15USB topology 17Connecting USB devices 18Powering USB devices 18USB connectors and cables 19U
FCC warningThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Thes
Term DefinitionDownstream The direction of data flow from the host or away from the host. Adownstream port is the port on a hub electrically farthest
USB topologyThe USB physical network is a tiered star topology. A hub is at the center of each star. Each wiresegment is a point-to-point connection b
Connecting USB devicesUSB attachment points are provided by a special class of USB device known as a hub. Theadditional attachment points provided by
USB connectors and cablesUSB connectorsThere are two types of full-size USB connectors: Series-A and Series-B, also known as Type-A andType-B, respect
USB cablesFor full-speed and high-speed connections, USB 2.0 specifications allow two types of cableassemblies:l a standard detachable cable that is t
USB cable lengthThe maximum allowable USB cable length is determined primarily by signal attenuation andpropagation delay. A USB cable also carries VB
Compound device connectionIn this diagram, you can see that connecting a compound device limits the maximum distance to5 × 16' (5 m) = 80' (
Aactive device 15CCAT5-XT-1100 and self-powered USBhub3, 11connecting USB devices 18Ddevice 15Eextending 800 series USBbus-powered extension cable 2CA
ContentsChapter 1: Extending the USB of SMARTBoard 800 series interactive whiteboards 1Extending the USB with a bus-powered (active) extension cable
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Chapter 1: Extending the USB ofSMARTBoard 800 seriesinteractive whiteboardsExtending the USB with a bus-powered (active) extension cable 2Using a sin
Extending the USB with a bus-powered (active)extension cableYou can use the SMARTUSB-XT extension cable to extend the 16' (5 m) USB cable includ
Extending the USB with aCAT5-XT-1100 (active) extenderYou can use the CAT5-XT-1100 extender to replace the 16' (5 m) USB cable included with your
N O T E Sl Each USB hub or extender used with the CAT5-XT-1100 extender reduces the maximumCat 5 cable length by 40' (12 m). The Cat 5 cable in t
Extending the USB with anSBX800 CAT5-XT extenderYou can use the SBX800CAT5-XT extender to extend the USB interface of your 800 seriesinteractive whit
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