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Keyspan US-4AKeyspan USB Server - Terminal server

External, 4 ports

Connect USB devices to a PC or Mac via a wired or wireless LAN. Much like a print server, this USB Server enables attached USB devices to be used and shared by client PCs on a LAN (Local Area Network). In addition to printers, the USB Server supports other USB devices such as hard drives, scanners and more.

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ulsen 4:54pm on Thursday, October 28th, 2010 
Incompatibility It will not operate in Vista without crashing (my laptop crashes to the BSOD EVERY time I connect to the device).
ueddy 10:15am on Thursday, September 30th, 2010 
Purchased 1-27-05. I was so hoping this product would work. Purchased 1-27-05. I was so hoping this product would work.
jacqueline 3:14pm on Friday, August 20th, 2010 
love/hate this product This product has produced plenty of hassles for me, but ultimately it (usually) gets the job done. Not worth purchasing The Keyspan US-4A does not work at all with Vista. It does not work well with external hard drives.
Raakasa 7:23pm on Wednesday, August 11th, 2010 
If you have a Windows hosted FlexLM license server in your environment and it is reading a USB dongle this solution is the only one we found which wil...
husky55 11:17am on Monday, May 24th, 2010 
I have a FlexLM license server on an XP virtual machine inside ESXi that reads a USB dongle. Am not a network person or a computer wiz, but I was able set it up following the instructions provided from their website. At first.
snescentral 9:25am on Sunday, April 18th, 2010 
As far as I know, Keyspan produces the only USB servers that worked with scanners and Macs. I do not know why anyone would say bad things about this usb server... It easy to use and setup and works great...

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What's Inside The Package
The Keyspan USB Server package includes: Keyspan USB Server (US-4A) Power Supply Quick Start Sheet(s) Mac and Windows compatible CD with software and user manual
This User Manual applies to the Keyspan USB Server Software Version 1.3.x. Patent Pending. Rev 2005jun23 Page 2
Installing the USB Server Hardware
Note: Do not connect your USB device(s) to the Keyspan USB Server until you have finished installing the USB Server software and hardware!!! The next section, Using Your USB Devices Over Your Network, will walk you through the process of connecting and using your USB devices with the Keyspan USB Server.
Step 1 - Connect The Keyspan USB Server To Your Network
First connect an Ethernet cable to the USB Server's Ethernet port (see next image):
Once the Ethernet cable is connected, connect the other end of the cable to your network. This can be a free Ethernet port on your DSL router, Ethernet hub, or 802.11 (aka Airport) router/base station. If you do not have a network, you can connect the USB Server directly to the Ethernet port on your computer.
Tech Note: If you have more questions about connecting the USB Server to your network, please read the USB Server Networking Discussion section in this manual.
Step 2 - Connect the USB Server's Power Supply / Read the LEDs
Connect the included power supply to the USB Server's power connector (see next image):
This User Manual applies to the Keyspan USB Server Software Version 1.3.x. Patent Pending. Rev 2005jun23 Page 3
Once the USB Server has power, you will notice the USB Server's status lights turn on and off. After a few seconds, the lights will stop blinking. If the USB Server is responding properly, the four green USB lights will turn on and stay solid. You should also notice that the first green SYSTEM light will blink on and off every few seconds. Ignore any other status lights for now.
Tech Note: The LEDs on the USB Server can also indicate other status such as IP configuration type, server status, etc. For a detailed description of what the LED lights indicate, please read the Status Light Behavior appendix in this manual.

TROUBLESHOOTING: You may see red lights on the server at this point in the installation. This is normal until you install the Keyspan Server Utility software on at least one computer. TROUBLESHOOTING: If you do not see the USB lights turn on and/or do not have a blinking green SYSTEM light, please proceed to the Troubleshooting:Status Lights section in this manual. Keyspan USB Server hardware installation is now complete. Please proceed to the Keyspan Server Utility software installation instructions.
Installing the Keyspan Server Utility software
Tech Note: The following instructions outline the installation of the Keyspan Server Utility software for both Mac and Windows operating systems. Where instructions are different for one operating system, the difference will be noted. Although screen shots of the Keyspan Server Utility software may not match to your operating system, please note that button, menu, and tab names are identical on both platforms. This User Manual applies to the Keyspan USB Server Software Version 1.3.x. Patent Pending. Rev 2005jun23 Page 4
Step 3 - Insert the Keyspan USB Server CD-ROM
Turn your computer ON. When your computer starts up, place the Keyspan USB Server CD into the CD-ROM drive. MACINTOSH NOTE: When the CD icon appears on your desktop, double click on its icon to display its contents. Locate the Keyspan USB Server Installer icon and double click to start the installation process. Follow the instructions on screen. WINDOWS NOTE: Windows will automatically open the Keyspan CD Browser window. Using the on-screen menus, locate the Keyspan USB Server Installer selection and click it to start the installation process. Follow the instructions on screen.
WINDOWS Tech Note: During and/or after the software installation, the Windows New Hardware Wizard may ask you to install software several times. Select 'Install the software automatically' and click next until the New Hardware Wizard tells you that the installation is finished. PLEASE NOTE that you will not be able to use your USB Server until you complete the New Hardware Wizard process.
Step 4 - Running the Keyspan Server Utility application
Once the Keyspan installer completes, it will automatically launch the Keyspan Server Utility application. You will use this utility to configure the USB Server.

Tech Note: Using Multiple USB Servers and USB Devices: US4A/PS4A: You can view up to 8 USB Servers in the Keyspan Server Utility software. If you are using all of the USB ports on your 8 servers, you will be able view a total of 32 USB devices in the Keyspan Server Utility software however you will only be able to have 12 USB devices 'connected' to your computer. If you need to use a 13th USB device, 'disconnect' one of your 12 USB devices via the Keyspan Server Utility software to free a location for the next USB device. If you need to have more than 8 USB Servers, configure your next 8 servers to use a different UDP port. Once you have done this, use the USB Software's Local UDP Port menu item to switch between your first 8 servers and your next 8 servers. Tech Note: Using One USB Server With Multiple Users: Only 10 users can connect to a single or set of USB Servers using the same UDP port. You can support more users by setting up additional USB Servers with different UDP port numbers.
Other Methods To Connect Your USB Devices
Using the USB Server program to connect and disconnect your USB devices (as outlined above) is only one method of connecting devices. While the USB Server program gives detailed information about your USB Server and USB devices connected to it, you may not always want to open the USB Server program every time you want to use your USB device. Because of this, we have created other methods to connect your USB devices. With the USB Server 1.3 software, you can: Automatically connect and disconnect printers for improved printer sharing (by using the Auto-Connect feature) Connect and disconnect USB devices without opening the USB Server program (by using the USB Server system tray feature) Reclaim or Force Disconnect a device that has been left in use by another user. Not 'share' your USB devices and Automatically connect USB devices to only one computer (by using the Single-User Connect Mode) The following subsections show you how to use these different features.
Using The Auto-Connect Feature For Windows
This feature will automatically connect and disconnect printers whenever you have a print job queued. This gives you a richer printing experience that is similar to using a print servers. Note: This feature is only enabled in the Multi-User Connect Mode for USB devices that are using the Shared Share Mode.
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Keyspan:USB Server - User Manual MACINTOSH NOTE: Auto-Connect feature for Windows is configured differently on Mac OS X systems. If you are interested in using the Auto-Connect feature for Mac, please skip ahead to the Using The Auto-Connect Feature For Mac subsection. Before You Begin Before you begin, please make sure that you have connected and installed your printer via the Keyspan USB Server's USB Devices tab (see the Using Your First USB Device sub section earlier in the section). To setup your printer for Auto-Connect, please follow these instructions:

IMPORTANT NOTE: Any server settings changes you make will require that you click the Apply button. You can also cancel your changes prior to applying your changes or you can also restore the USB Server to factory settings. Please see the Applying/Canceling Server Settings and Restoring Factory Settings sub sections later in this section.
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ACCESS tab: Server Name/Server Config Password Edit the Server Name field to change the name of the selected USB Server. This name will appear to anyone using the Keyspan USB Server application.
ACCESS tab: Connect Mode The Connect Mode pop-up menu allows you to change how USB devices get connected to your client PCs.
Multi-User (default setting): Use this mode if you have more than one client computer connected to the Keyspan USB Server. Prior to using your USB device, you will have to click the USB Devices tab's CONNECT button. USB devices will be shared on a oneuser-at-a-time basis. Use this mode if you have more than one client PC and if all attached USB devices will be used as subscription devices. Note: You can use the Auto-Connect feature to automate the process of connecting/disconnecting your devices. Single-User: Use this mode if there is only one client computer (or if only one client computer will be powered on at a time and connected) to the Keyspan USB Server. In this mode it is not necessary to manually connect and disconnect USB devices. All devices on the USB Server will be automatically connected to the client computer. WARNING: Using this mode with multiple computers will cause unexpected results as all of the computers will attempt to get exclusive access to your USB Server.

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ACCESS tab: Configuration Password
Turning on the Requires Configuration Password check box will force users to enter a password before they can edit any server settings. Once you have set a password, users will still be able to see the USB Server in the USB Devices and Admin tabs however they will not be able to edit any server settings without supplying the correct password. Note: This is settings is just a configuration password. You can restrict access to an entire USB Server by setting the Client Access Password in this tab or your can restrict access to certain USB devices by adding a password in the USB Device Configuration tab in this window. You can also dedicate a specific to device to a certain user in the USB Device Configuration tab.
ACCESS tab: Client Access Password

The Local Settings Tab

To change the USB Server's Local Settings, launch the Keyspan Server Utility application. MACINTOSH NOTE: The Keyspan Server Utility application is located in your Applications folder. Double click the Keyspan USB Server icon. WINDOWS NOTE: The Keyspan Server Utility application is located in your START menu -> PROGRAMS -> KEYSPAN Server. Once the Keyspan Server Utility application is open. Click on the Local Settings tab (see next image):
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Personal Communication Settings
The Personal Communication Settings in the Local Settings tab, shows the following information: Client Name: This is the client name that is broadcast to the USB Server and to other users on the network. The default name is the computer name that you specified when you first setup to your computer. You can enter a different Client Name in this field. This is the UDP Port number that the Keyspan Server Utility software will use to discover USB Server hardware on your network. The default value is 3842. If your USB Server hardware is set to broadcast on a different port number (ie 3841), you will need to change the UDP port number here. This is the Multicast Address that the Keyspan Server Utility software will use to discover USB Server hardware on your network. The default value is 239.255.176.42. If your USB Server hardware is set to

UDP Port:

Multicast Address:
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Keyspan:USB Server - User Manual broadcast on a different address, you will need to change the address here. When you are finished entering your Personal Communication settings, click the Apply button to save your changes. Click the Cancel button to cancel your changes. Click the Restore Defaults button to restore the default Personal Communication Settings values.

Server Access Settings

The Server Access Settings in the Local Settings tab, is used when you want to connect to a USB Server that has been either password protected or has been setup to use Active Discovery. For most users, Server Access Settings will be blank and not contain any settings. If you need to access a USB Server that has been either password protected or is using Active Discovery, click the Add button as shown below:
This will open the Configure Server Access window:
Server Server Number: This is the serial number of the USB Server that you want to connect to. You only need to enter the last five digits. Access Password: Enter the USB Server's password here.
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Tech Note: For a detailed description of every light and their status, please read the Status Light Behavior appendix.
SYSTEM Status Light: 1 While the USB Server is booting up, you will notice different lights turn on and off. The following table explains what these lights mean during the boot up process.
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USB Server Is Booting Up

STAGE 1 Server Is Booting Up

Status

When the USB Server is first powered on, the (red) SYSTEM 3 light is ON while the server is booting. TROUBLESHOOTING: If this light never goes off or the 4 (green) USB lights never come on, you may have a serious hardware failure. Please contact Keyspan tech support immediately. TROUBLESHOOTING: System 1 and 2 Alternate Blinking: If System 1 (green) and System 2 (red) both blink alternately, the USB Server firmware has failed to update or load. Please contact Keyspan tech support immediately.

STAGE 2 Firmware Loading

The (green) USB 1-4 lights are turned ON as the firmware starts running. TROUBLESHOOTING: System 1 and 2 Blinking: If System 2 and 3 never stop flashing, the USB Server is not finding a valid ethernet connection or you've configured the server to use an invalid IP address. Please contact Keyspan for further details.
STAGE 3 Checking Ethernet Connection STAGE 4 Finding IP Address
SYSTEM 2 and SYSTEM 3 (both red) start flashing while the server looks for an Ethernet signal (aka a physical Ethernet connection). SYSTEM 2 and 3 will flash forever until the server finds this signal. SYSTEM 2 and SYSTEM 3 (both red) flash while the server tries to obtain an IP address. Once the server obtains its IP address, the server is completed booted up and running. The status lights will now have a new meaning. Please refer to the USB Server Is Running (Has Finished Booting Up) table. Tech Note: If the server is configured to use a Static IP address, the Stage 4 is completed immediately. For DHCP only, it waits for the DHCP server. For Zeroconfig only, it takes about 1-2 seconds while it negotiates. For Default, it waits for DHCP for 10 seconds before taking a Zeroconfig address (1-2 seconds). TROUBLESHOOTING: System 2 and 3 Don't stop blinking: If System 2 and 3 never stop flashing, the USB Server is not finding a valid ethernet connection or you've configured the server to use an invalid IP address. Please contact Keyspan for further details.
After the boot up, the status lights will have new meanings. Now that the server is running, we will use the status lights to troubleshoot the USB Server.
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7 Appendices Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions

USB Device Compatibility

Information about of USB device compatibility and a list of devices that have been tested with the Keyspan USB Server

Status Light Behavior

Description of the USB Server's LED status lights and what they indicate
Windows XP Firewall Configuration
Instructions on how to configure Windows XP's built-in firewall for use with the Keyspan USB Server

Notices

FCC, CE, VCCI, Copyright and Trademark Information
Keyspan Warranty Information
Keyspan Warranty Information

Support Information

Information about obtaining technical support
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The following is a list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about the Keyspan USB Server. We frequently update our FAQs and add them to our web site and future version of this document. For the most recent and complete version of this list, please visit the our web site at: http://www.keyspan.com/products/usb/server/downloads/docs/
Frequently Asked Question List

Question :

How do configure my Windows XP firewall to allow USB Server data transmission?

Answer :

For step-by-step instructions on how to configure Windows XP's built-in firewall for use with the Keyspan USB Server, please read the Windows XP Firewall Configuration appendix later in this manual.
How many USB devices can I connect to my USB Server?
You can connect up to 8 USB devices to one USB Server. While the USB Server only has 4 USB ports, we support 8 devices due to how Compound USB devices work. Compound USB devices are devices that have multiple components connected to an embedded USB hub inside 1 USB device. For example, the Lexmark X1150 is a compound device that has 2 components (one for the scanner, one for the printer). The Canon i475D is also a compound device that has 3 components (the printer, the card reader, and a HID device [for buttons on the printer]). Note: You can view up to 8 USB Servers in the Keyspan Server Utility. If you are using all of the USB ports on your 8 servers, you will be able view a total of 32 USB devices in the Keyspan Keyspan Server Utility software however you will only be able to have 12 USB devices 'connected' to your computer. If you need to use a 13th USB device, 'disconnect' one of your 12 USB device via the Keyspan Keyspan Server Utility software to free a location for the next USB device.

NETWORK 2

[Green]

USB 1 thru 4

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Windows XP Firewall Configuration
The following instructions detail how to configure Window XP's built-in firewall for use with the Keyspan USB Server. While these instructions are specific for this software, the basic idea of these instructions can be applied to configuring other firewalls. These instructions will show you how to: determine which version of Windows XP is installed on your computer access your firewall software add settings to your firewall to allow communication with your Keyspan USB Server

Step 1 - Determine Which

Version Of Windows XP Is Installed On Your Computer
If you have Windows XP with Service Pack 2, skip ahead to Step 3. If you have Windows XP with Service Pack 1 or Windows XP without any Service Packs installed, proceed to Step 2. If you don't know what version of Windows you have installed on your computer, please complete this step. First, go to the START menu and select RUN. In the Open Box, type winver.exe and click OK. This will open the About Windows dialog (see next image)
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Keyspan:USB Server - User Manual If you have Windows XP with Service Pack 2, skip ahead to Step 3. If you have Windows XP with Service Pack 1 or Windows XP without any Service Packs installed, proceed to Step 2.
Step 2 - Access And Configure Your Firewall Software WINDOWS XP and XP Service Pack 1 ONLY
If you are running Windows XP or Windows XP with Service Pack 1, you will need to first determine your USB Server's IP address. You will need to know your USB Server's UDP/TCP port numbers and IP address prior to configuring your firewall. If you already know this information, skip ahead to Access Your FireWall subsection in this Step. Otherwise, please read on.

Lastly, click the OK button to save your changes. You've now added support for the USB Server's UDP port. Now we need to add a setting for TCP.
Add Your TCP Port To The Firewall You should be back at the Advanced Settings window. Click the Add button to create a new Service Settings window.
We will now enter your TCP information (the info you obtained earlier in this step). While in the Service Settings window, enter something descriptive like 'Keyspan USB TCP' in Description of Service field. Enter your IP address in the IP address field. Enter your UDP port
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Keyspan:USB Server - User Manual number in both the External Port and Internal Port fields. Click the TCP radio button. You window should look like the following image:
Lastly, click the OK button to save your changes.

Close Remaining Windows

Click the OK buttons on the remaining windows to finish up. Skip ahead to Step 4.
Step 3 - Access And Configure Your Firewall Software WINDOWS XP Service Pack 2 ONLY
Go to the START menu, then to CONTROL PANEL.
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Keyspan:USB Server - User Manual This will open the Control Panel window. Next, open the Windows Firewall icon. If you don't see the Windows Firewall icon, select 'Switch To Classic View' in the Control Panel sidebar.
In the Windows Firewall window, click the Exceptions tab.
Add Your UDP Port To The Firewall We will now enter your USB Server's UDP port information. In the Exceptions tab, click the Add Port button.
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Keyspan:USB Server - User Manual This will open the Add A Port window. In the Name field, enter something descriptive like 'USB Server UDP'. In the Port Number field, enter 3842. Next, enable the UDP radio button. You window should look like the following image:

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CE MARK DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
(According to EN 45014) Manufacturer's Name and Address InnoSys Incorporated 4118 Lakeside Dr Richmond CA 94806 Declares that the product: Product Name: KEYSPAN USB Server Model Number: US-4A Conforms to the following Product Specifications: EN 55022: 1998 Class B EN 55024: 1998 following the provisions of the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive. Mike Ridenhour, Richmond, CA, USA, President, March, 2005
Canada Digital Apparatus EMI Standard
This Class B digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numerique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le material brouilleur du Canada.
Voluntary Control Council for Interference from Information Technology Equipment Class B ITE
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Keyspan:USB Server - User Manual Translation: This is a Class B product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference from Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this is used near a radio or television receiver in a domestic environment, it may cause radio interference. Install and use the equipment according to the instruction manual.

Australia/New Zealand

This device complies with AS/NZS 3548 Class B limits for the operation of Information Technology Equipment.

Copyright

This manual and the software described in it are copyrighted, with all rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual or the software may not be copied, in whole or in part, without the written consent of KEYSPAN. NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND ARE EXTENDED BY THIS DOCUMENT. The information herein and the Keyspan products themselves are furnished only pursuant to and subject to the terms and conditions of a duly executed License Agreement. KEYSPAN SPECIFICALLY DECLINES ALL WARRANTIES, WHETHER IMPLIED OR EXPRESSED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. KEYSPAN has no responsibility, financial or otherwise, for any result of the use of this document and/or the associated product, including direct, indirect, special and/or consequential damages. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.

Trademarks

KEYSPAN is a trademark of InnoSys Inc. Mac and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., used under license. Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the USA and other countries. Other brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Copyright 2005 KEYSPAN, a division of InnoSys Inc.
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Keyspan License and Warranty Information
Keyspan License Agreement This Agreement constitutes a legal agreement between you, the end user, and Keyspan, a division of InnoSys Incorporated ("Keyspan") regarding the Keyspan software accompanying this Agreement (Software). You should carefully read the following terms and conditions before installing this software. EITHER CLICKING ON THE ACKNOWLEDGMENT BUTTON BELOW OR INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS. 1. Ownership; Copy Restrictions. You are being granted a limited license to use the Software; you are not purchasing a copy of the Software. The copyright to the hardware and Software comprising this product is owned, patent pending and copyright by Keyspan. Keyspan retains title to the Software including copies, regardless of form or media, and to all copyrights therein. Except as otherwise expressly provided for in this Agreement, You may make one or more copies of the Software solely for archival or backup purposes. The Software and accompanying written materials are copyrighted. Except as expressly provided in this Agreement, any act of reproduction, distribution or development of derivative works of any portion of the Software is strictly prohibited by such laws and treaty provisions. Nothing in this Agreement constitutes a waiver of Keyspans rights under any copyright law. 2. Grant of License. Keyspan grants to you the right to use this copy of the software ("Software") on a one or more computers provided that the Software is only used with the Keyspan US-4A hardware. 3. Transfer Restrictions. You may transfer the Software to another person only in connection with the transfer of the Keyspan US-4A hardware, and only if: a) you delegate your duties under this Agreement to the transferee; and only if b) the transferee/other party accepts the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Upon such transfer, you must transfer all accompanying written materials, and either transfer or destroy all copies of the Software. You may not lease, rent, merge, reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble the Software or hardware. 4. Termination. This License Agreement is effective until terminated. This License Agreement will automatically terminate without notice from Keyspan if you fail to comply with any of the provisions of the License. You may voluntarily terminate this Agreement at any time. Upon termination, you agree to destroy or purge all copies of the Software and accompanying written materials in your possession. 5. LIMITED WARRANTY. As its only Warranty under this Agreement, Keyspan warrants the media on which the Software is provided to be free from defects in materials under normal use for a period of 90 days from the date of the purchase of the Keyspan US-4A hardware. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY WARRANTED HEREIN, THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND

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Keyspan:USB Server - User Manual FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE IS WITH YOU. KEYSPAN DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE FUNCTIONS CONTAINED IN THE SOFTWARE WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS OR THAT THE OPERATION OF THE SOFTWARE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE OR THAT SOFTWARE DEFECTS WILL BE CORRECTED. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC, LIMITED RIGHTS. YOU MANY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE. 6. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. Keyspan's entire liability and your sole remedy under this License Agreement is, at Keyspan's option, either: a) the return of payment as evidenced by a copy of your purchase receipt; or b) the replacement of the media not meeting Keyspan's Limited Warranty. IN NO EVENT WILL KEYSPAN OR ITS VENDORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS, INFORMATION, OR USE) EVEN IF KEYSPAN HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. 7. Governing Law. This Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of California. Keyspan Warranty Limited Warranty on Keyspan USB Server (US-4A) Definitions: The following definitions apply to the terms as they appear in this document: * KEYSPAN means KEYSPAN, a division of InnoSys Inc. * Hardware means the Keyspan USB Server (US-4A). * Product means the Hardware and Documentation Limited Warranty on Hardware: KEYSPAN's warranty obligations are limited to the terms set forth below: KEYSPAN warrants this Hardware against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five (5) years from the date of original purchase. If you discover a defect, KEYSPAN will repair this Hardware with either new or refurbished parts at no charge. If KEYSPAN is unable to restore your product to good working order after a reasonable number of attempts, KEYSPAN will, at its option replace or refund the purchase price of your product. To obtain service under this warranty you must do the following during the warranty period: Deliver this Hardware, at your expense, to KEYSPAN. When submitting the Hardware for
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Keyspan:USB Server - User Manual warranty service, please provide your name, address, telephone number, and email address. Unless you registered your ownership of the Product with KEYSPAN within 90 days of purchase, also include a copy of the bill of sale from KEYSPAN or from a KEYSPAN Authorized Reseller as proof of the date of original purchase. You may be charged a fee if no trouble with this Hardware can be found. This warranty does not apply to damage caused by accident, abuse, misuse, misapplication, or service (including upgrades and expansions) performed by anyone other than KEYSPAN; if the product has been modified without the written permission of KEYSPAN; if any KEYSPAN serial number has been removed or defaced; or if you cannot provide proof of original retail purchase as described above. THE WARRANTY AND REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHERS, WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. KEYSPAN SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. No KEYSPAN Authorized Reseller, agent or employee is authorized to make any modification, extension or addition to this warranty. KEYSPAN IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY, OR UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS, DOWNTIME, GOODWILL, DAMAGE TO OR REPLACEMENT OF EQUIPMENT AND PROPERTY, AND ANY COSTS OF RECOVERING, REPROGRAMMING, OR REPRODUCING ANY PROGRAM OR DATA STORED IN OR USED WITH KEYSPAN PRODUCTS. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or exclusions of implied warranties, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. KEYSPAN A division of InnoSys Inc. 4118 Lakeside Dr Richmond, CA USA 94806 KEYSPAN is a trademarks of InnoSys Inc. (Warranty Doc. 00-40-01 Rev. 10/98)

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Model #: US-4A

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Break the 5 meter USB cable limitation! Share USB devices Extend the USB connection to any distance Access USB devices via WiFi Bi-directional communication

Description

Our USB Server makes it possible for USB printers (including multi-function printers), USB scanners and other types of USB devices to be used and shared by PCs on a network. It is ideal for home office, small office or classroom use. The USB Server supports both Ethernet and Wi-Fi networks -- making it easy to print to a USB printer or connect to other USB devices from a Wi-Fi based laptop. System Requirements Windows: Windows 2000/XP
Macintosh: Mac OS X (v10.3 or later)
Package Includes Server (US-4A) power supply CD with driver software and user guide Printed Quick Start Guide

Features

Share USB devices Make USB devices available to multiple PCs and Macs on your network Access USB devices from a WiFi laptop Eliminates the need to take the laptop to the USB device in order to connect the two with a USB cable Break the 5 meter USB cable limitation Separate the USB device and the host PC by any distance (100 ft, 100 miles, or more)

Specifications

PRODUCT OVERVIEW Product Overview INPUT Recommended Electrical Service PHYSICAL Color CONNECTIONS Connector A RJ45 (FEMALE) Connector B USB A (FEMALE) WARRANTY Product Warranty Period (U.S., Canada & Puerto Rico) 2-year limited warranty Black 100 - 120V AC Keyspan-by-Tripp Lite USB Device Server
More information, including related products, owner's manuals, and additional technical specifications, can be found online at www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtModelID=3913.
Copyright 2011 Tripp Lite. All rights reserved. All trademarks are the sole property of their respective owners. Tripp Lite has a policy of continuous improvement. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Photos may differ slightly from final products.

 

Technical specifications

General
Device TypeTerminal server
Networking
Form FactorExternal
Ports Qty4
Connectivity TechnologyWired
Data Transfer Rate12 Mbps
Data Link ProtocolEthernet, USB, Fast Ethernet
FeaturesAuto-sensing per device, DHCP support
Expansion / Connectivity
Interfaces4 x USB - 4 pin USB Type A 1 x network - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX - RJ-45
Software / System Requirements
OS RequiredMicrosoft Windows 2000 / XP, Apple MacOS X 10.2.8 or later
Universal Product Identifiers
BrandTripp Lite
Part NumberUS-4A
GTIN00006726030000, 00672603030021, 00672603000000

 

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