
Edgeport/21,
Edgeport/42, Edgeport/421
The Edgeport/21, Edgeport/42, and Edgeport/421 are
Cabling Edgeport
Type A | Type B |
The Edgeport/42 and Edgeport/421 operate as
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 | + | - | ||
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 | ||||
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by your local safety code if it is used elsewhere. For polarity, see diagram to the right. |
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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.
Edgeport Installation Guide (90000403 Rev. D) – Page 3