Digi Edgeport/21 Edgeport/42, Edgeport/421, Installing the Hub Drivers, For Windows 95 Users

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Edgeport/21,

Edgeport/42, Edgeport/421

The Edgeport/21, Edgeport/42, and Edgeport/421 are multi-connector converters for mobile and high-end workstation users who need to attach multiple serial (RS-232) ports, a printer port, and USB peripherals to a single USB upstream connector.

Cabling Edgeport

Type A

Type B

The Edgeport/42 and Edgeport/421 operate as self-powered hubs, requiring a power supply to function. (For more information about hubs, see “Understanding Hubs” on page 18.) Connect one end of the power supply into the back of your Edgeport and the other end into an AC outlet.*

The Edgeport/21 derives its power from the host machine through the USB cable, and thus, does not require a power supply.

To connect your Edgeport to a PC or Hub, plug the Type A end of the USB cable into the USB port located in the back of your PC or into an available USB port on a standard hub or into a Digi Hubport. Plug the Type B end of the USB cable into the back of the Edgeport.

To connect a USB device to your Edgeport, plug the Type A end of the USB cable into one of the Edgeport/421 or Edgeport/42 USB Type A slots and the Type B end of the USB cable into the device.

* Power to the Edgeport/421 may be supplied by a UL Listed Direct Plug-In Power Unit or Information Technology Equipment

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Rated Power Unit rated 5 V dc, at least 2.5 A if used in the U.S. and Canada or a power supply with similar rating and approved

 

 

 

by your local safety code if it is used elsewhere. For polarity, see diagram to the right.

 

 

 

Installing the Hub Drivers

For Windows 95 Users

After plugging Edgeport into your PC, the Update Device Driver Wizard for installing the generic USB hub may appear. If so, follow the recommended on screen instructions. Otherwise, Windows 95 will bring up the Update Device Driver Wizard for installing the Edgeport drivers, in which case you may proceed to “Edgeport Driver Installation” on page 8.

For Windows 98, CE, SE, Me, 2000 and XP Users

After following the instructions described in “Cabling Edgeport” on this page, hub installation will be complete and you may continue with “Edgeport Driver Installation” on page 8.

For Windows NT Users

No separate process is required. Go to “Edgeport Driver Installation” on page 8.

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Contents Edgeport Table of Contents Edgeport Products Edgeport/8rr RJ-12 Pin Assignments Cabling EdgeportEdgeport/8r RJ-45 Pin Assignments Edgeport/21 Edgeport/42, Edgeport/421 Installing the Hub DriversFor Windows 95 Users For Windows 98, CE, SE, Me, 2000 and XP UsersFor Windows 95, 98, CE, SE, Me, 2000, XP and NT Users Using the Printer PortEdgeport/412, Edgeport/416 Edgeport/2c For Windows 98, CE, SE, Me, 2000, and XP Users Installing the Printer PortEdgeport/21c, Edgeport/22c For Windows XP, 2000, and 2003 Server Edgeport Driver InstallationFor Windows 98, and Me For Windows NTFor Windows For All Edgeports except the Edgeport/1 System Status LightMounting Diagrams General Tab Edgeport Utility ProgramFor All Windows Operating Systems Edgeport Installation Guide 90000403 Rev. D Edgeport Installation Guide 90000403 Rev. D Edgeport Installation Guide 90000403 Rev. D Version Tab Advanced Tab Understanding Hubs Example of a Typical Hub ConfigurationFor U.S. Government use Regulatory & Other InformationFor non-U.S. Government use FCC Regulation Part Declaration of Conformity DoCEuropean Community CE Mark Declaration of Conformity DOC Department of Communication DOC Notice Canada onlyDigi International UL/CSA Safety InformationEN 55022 Class B 1994 w/A1 EN55024