Belkin F5U100-SLV, F5U100-ORG, F5U100-BLU user manual Instruction for Adding Modules cont’d

Models: F5U100-BLU F5U100-ORG F5U100 F5U100-SLV

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Instruction for Adding Modules (cont’d.)

Instruction for Adding Modules (cont’d.)

When attaching additional modules to the BusStation, there is no need to power down your computer, or unplug the BusStation.

Note on Power Consumption

USB specifies that each port can only draw a maximum of 500mA of electrical current. If a device draws more than that amount, the Bus Station's built-in "Overcurrent Protection" will shut off that port, and prevent damage to the device and the Bus Station.

When you first purchase the BusStation, it is essentially a 7 port hub. At 500mA for each port, that's a total of 3.5A current. The included power supply provides 4.0A, which is more than enough.

Replacing the one-port modules with other non-hub modules poses no power issues. However, if you decide to add a 4-port hub module, you must provide that 4-port hub with additional power. When you purchase a 4-port hub module, it will include a 2.1A power supply necessary for each port to provide 500mA of current. Simply plug the supplied adapter into the rear of the

4-port hub module, and you're done! If you do not connect the 2.1A power adapter to the 4-port hub module, each port on that 4-port hub can only supply 100mA of current.

Usually, only low-power devices such as mice and keyboards will run at 100mA. More complex devices such as scanners, modems, and additional hubs require the full 500mA of current.

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Belkin F5U100-SLV, F5U100-ORG, F5U100-BLU user manual Instruction for Adding Modules cont’d