Black Box Network Card USB 20 Docking Station User Manual

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USB 2.0 Docking Station  
Connect all your favorite desktop peripherals—  
old or new—with a single device.  
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Technically Speaking  
Technically Speaking  
USB.  
Connecting peripherals with USB.  
USB’s main attraction is that it makes adding peripherals  
to your computer incredibly easy. It enables you to connect  
peripherals to the outside of the computer so you don’t have  
to open your PC.  
Before Universal Serial Bus (USB), adding peripherals  
required skill. You had to open your computer to install a card,  
set DIP switches, and make IRQ settings. Now you can connect  
digital joysticks, scanners, speakers, cameras, or PC telephones  
to your computer instantly. With USB, anyone can make the  
connection because everything is automatic!  
A USB peripheral simply plugs right into the port and  
works. You don’t need to install a card; you don’t even  
need to turn off your computer. Because USB configuration  
happens automatically, built-in USB means you don’t have  
to fiddle with drivers and software when adding most  
peripherals.  
USB 1.1, the original USB standard, has two data rates:  
12 Mbps for devices such as disk drives, which need high-  
speed throughput, and 1.5 Mbps for devices such as joysticks,  
which need much lower bandwidth.  
Because USB connections are hot-swappable, you can  
attach or remove peripherals without shutting down your  
computer. Also, USB hubs have additional ports that enable  
you to daisychain multiple devices together. More than  
800 leading PC, peripheral, and software manufacturers  
support USB.  
In 2002, USB 2.0, Hi-Speed USB 2.0, gained wide acceptance  
in the industry. It increases the speed of the peripheral-to-PC  
connection from 12 Mbps to 480 Mbps, or 40 times faster  
than USB 1.1. This increase in bandwidth enhances the use  
of external peripherals that require high throughput, such  
as CD/DVD burners, scanners, digital cameras, and video  
equipment. USB 2.0 also supports demanding applications  
where multiple high-speed devices run simultaneously, such as  
Web publishing. A USB 2.0 host will work with both USB 2.0  
WHAT‘S INCLUDED  
USB 2.0 Docking Station  
Switching power adapter  
USB 2.0 cables  
Software CD driver  
User’s manual  
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and USB 1.1 peripherals. USB 2.0 also supports Windows XP  
through a Windows update.  
Another USB standard, USB On-The-Go (USB OTG), has also  
been developed. USB OTG enables devices other than a PC to  
act as a host. It enables portable equipment—such as PDAs,  
cell phones, digital cameras, and digital music players—to  
connect to each other without the need for a PC host.  
There are four types of USB connectors: Type A, Type B,  
Mini B, and Mini A.  
USB 1.1 specifies the Type A and Type B. USB 2.0 specifies  
the Type A, Type B, and Mini B. The Mini A connector was  
developed as part of the USB OTG specification and is used for  
smaller peripherals, such as cell phones.  
Item  
Code  
USB 2.0 Docking Station  
IC662A  
8/17/2007  
#26794  
724-746-5500  
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