Connecting a usb device, Compatibility, Troubleshooting – Vaddio USB 3 Extenders User Manual

Page 9: Connecting a usb device compatibility

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Connecting a USB Device

1.

If necessary, install any software required to operate the USB device. Refer to the documentation for the

USB device, as required.

2.

Connect the USB device to a USB device port on the Remote Extender.

3.

Check that the device is detected and installed properly in the operating system.

Compatibility

The USB 3 Extenders comply with USB 2.0 and USB 3.1 Gen 1 specifications governing the design of USB devices

and suppo

rt USB 3.1, 3.0, 2.0, and 1.1. Ho

wever, there is no guarantee that all USB devices or hosts will be

compatible as several factors affect the operation of USB devices over extended distances.

Troubleshooting

If you are unable to resolve an issue after following these instructions, please contact Technical Support for

further assistance.

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

ALL LEDs are OFF on

the Local and/or

Remote Extender.

The Local Extender and/or Remote

Extender is not receiving power from

the AC power adapter.

Ensure that the AC power adapter is properly

connected to the Local Extender and/or Remote

Extender.

Check that the AC adapter is connected to a live source

of AC power.

POWER LED is ON,

STATUS LED is OFF.

The unit has malfunctioned and

requires re-programming.

Contact Technical Support for assistance.

Link LEDs on the

Local and Remote

Extenders are OFF.

There is no connection between the

Local and Remote Extenders.

Ensure that no more than 100m of Cat-6/Cat-7 cabling is

connected between the Local and Remote Extenders.

Connect a short patch cable between the Local and

Remote Extenders. Recheck the link status. If the LINK

LED is now ON, the previous cable is defective or not

capable of supporting the link.

LINK LEDs on the

Local and Remote

Extenders are ON,

but the USB 2 and

USB 3 LEDs are OFF.

The host computer is not powered

on.

The Local Extender is not

connected to a computer.

The host computer does not

support USB Hubs.

The unit is malfunctioning.

Follow these steps:

1.

Disconnect all USB devices from the Remote

Extender.

2.

Disconnect Local Extender from the host computer.

3.

Disconnect AC adapters from Local and Remote

Extenders.

4.

Reconnect the Local Extender to the host

computer.

5.

Reconnect the AC adapters to the Local and

Remote Extenders.

6.

Check that the Local and Remote Extenders have

enumerated as USB hubs in Windows Device

Manager, macOS System Profiler or using “Isusb”

command in a Linux Terminal.

If the problem is not resolved, contact Technical

Support.

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