Belkin BUS STATION F5U100 ORG User Manual

USB  
BusStation  
MODELS F5U100, F5U100-BLU,  
F5U100-SLV, F5U100-ORG  
User Manual  
P73281  
Features  
7 port hub (standard configuration). Connect up to 7 devices  
to a single USB port on your computer.  
Modular – 4 port hub base with three removable modules each  
having one USB port.  
Customizable. Add and subtract components from a complete  
selection of modules.  
Gives you the ability to configure your own multifunction hub  
or docking station to fit your own computing needs.  
Works with the Belkin complete selection of modules that  
cover virtually every possible configuration.  
Compatible with Windows® 95 rev. B, Windows® 98, Windows®  
2000 and Mac® OS 8.1 or higher.  
Plug-and-Play installation – drivers are built into Windows®  
and Mac® OS.  
Includes 4.0 Amp power supply to provide true 500ma  
per-port downstream current.  
Per-port overcurrent protection prevents damage to your  
computer and device.  
Fully compliant with current USB specifications.  
LEDs indicate power and port status.  
Supports all high-speed and low-speed USB devices.  
Lifetime Warranty.  
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Belkin BusStation  
Figure 1  
LEDs to  
indicate  
status  
3 Removable  
modules  
Front View  
Downstream  
ports  
DC 5V 4A  
power jack  
Root port  
Back View  
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Belkin BusStation  
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS  
Macintosh® or Windows® computer with USB capabilities  
Windows® 95 Rev. B, Windows® 98, Windows® 2000, Mac® OS  
8.1 or higher  
PACKAGE INCLUDES  
Belkin BusStation™  
USB Device Cable  
5 Volt 4 Amp power adapter  
User Guide  
Installation  
1. Attach the power adapter to the power jack  
of the BusStationand an electrical outlet. (See Figure 2).  
2. Connect the USB-B connector of the USB Device Cable into  
the Root Port of the BusStation. (See Figure 3).  
3. Connect the USB-A connector of the USB Device Cable into  
one downstream port of the computer or one downstream  
port of another hub. (See Figure 4).  
4. Your computer will instantly recognize that you  
connected a USB device.  
5. You can now begin connecting your USB devices to the  
BusStation, such as keyboards, mice, etc. into any downstream  
port of the BusStation.  
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Installation (cont’d.)  
Figure 2  
Figure 3  
Figure 4  
Adding Modules to the BusStation  
By adding modules to the BusStation, you can have your own  
custom-configured multi-function USB hub or docking station. You  
can add and subtract components from a complete selection of  
modules that cover virtually every possible configuration. Need  
Ethernet? Snap an Ethernet module in. Need more USB ports?  
Add a 4 Port USB hub. Choose from a variety of stand-alone USB  
modules including SCSI ports, Ethernet ports, serial ports and  
more. Configure it to fit your own computing needs - because its  
USB, its true Plug-and-Play!  
Unique stacking design of the BusStationand modules  
Add modules to the BusStationfrom bottom to top.  
Remove modules from the BusStationfrom top to bottom.  
The bottom 4 port USB module of the BusStation™  
cannot be removed.  
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Instructions for Adding Modules  
Removing the sleeve from the Belkin USB Module:  
1. Hold the module in both hands. Pull one side of the sleeve  
outward. (See Figure 5).  
2. The sleeve should slide off easily.  
Figure 5  
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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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Note: Modules should only be added starting from the  
4 Port Hub base of the module working your way up.  
1. Remove the sleeve from the USB module following the instructions in  
Figure 5.  
2. Place the module you wish to add in the first empty slot directly  
above the 4 Port hub.  
3. Do not force the module into the BusStation.  
As you slide the module into the BusStationit should securely lock  
onto the guide track of the one below it.  
4. Gently slide the module into the BusStationbay until you hear a  
solid click. (See Figure 6)  
5. The modules should fit evenly on top of one another.  
6. Follow the installation instructions of the USB module you attached  
to the BusStation.  
7. Your computer will instantly recognize that you connected a USB  
device.  
Figure 6  
Modules should  
ONLY be ADDED  
from BOTTOM to TOP  
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Removing Modules  
Instructions for removing modules from the BusStation™  
Note: Modules should be removed from top to bottom.  
Do not remove the middle modules first, doing so will  
cause severe damage to your equipment and/or the  
BusStation.  
1. Hold the BusStationaway from you so that the connectors are  
facing you. (See Figure 7).  
2. Using both of your thumbs, push the BusStationmodule out  
of the BusStationbay. (See Figure 7)  
3. The module should slide out smoothly.  
Figure 7  
Modules should ONLY  
be removed from  
TOP TO BOTTOM  
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Technical Specifications  
• Upstream Ports  
• Downstream Ports  
• Removable modules  
LED  
(1)  
(7)  
(3)  
• Unit Weight  
14.5 oz  
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1
4
4
• Dimension (L x W x H) 3 / x 4 / x 5  
• Power Supply  
• FCC  
DC 5V 4A  
(1) Power,  
(7) Downstream  
Power  
• CD  
• ICES  
• Per-Port Voltage  
• Per-Port Current  
DC +5V  
• Belkin Warranty  
500mA (max)  
Operation Temperature 5°C~40°C  
• Stock Temperature  
• Humidity  
-20°C~60°C  
0%~80% RH  
noncondensing  
• Enclosure  
ABS Plastic  
Available modules  
USB 4 Port Hub  
USB 4 Port Hub with colored sleeves  
USB Serial Adapter with colored sleeves  
USB SCSI Adapter  
USB Serial Adapter  
USB Ethernet Adapter  
Belkin USB modules are continuously being developed. Visit our  
website for additional modules.  
The possibilities are endless...  
I Seven port  
hub (standard  
configuration)  
I Two serial and I Sixteen  
I One serial and  
twelve USB  
ports  
I One Ethernet, I One Ethernet,  
eight USB  
USB ports  
one serial and  
two serial and  
four USB  
ports  
ports  
five USB ports  
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