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1. USB Server Hub User Manual Again the password is not necessary if no password is set Just leave the field empty and click on the Factory Default button to restore the factory default settings DOC NO ED 201 001 21 REV v 1 0 USB Server Hub User Manual Update Firmware This link takes to the page where you will be able to upload the latest firmware for the server Leading the Evolution in Miniaturized Server Design Es Firmware Update Pomme Reset Devi RARES se Password Must Provide If Available Factory Default emery ka pete Firmware im Firmware Update ne Password Change A za g Please first click on the Browse button to browse to the firmware you would like to upload and then click on the Submit button to update the firmware You do not need to DOC NO ED 201 001 22 REV v 1 0 USB Server Hub User Manual provide a password for this operation if there is not password set Please just leave it blank Change Password Clicking on this link takes you to the password update page below Leading the Evolution in Miniaturized Server Design Password Change Device Status R t Devic omar REG Current Password Must Provide If Available Factory Default 7 lt Firmware Update Password Change Creme DOC NO ED 201 001 23 REV v 1 0 USB Server Hub User M
2. USB Server _ USB Server Hub Password Change Firmware Version 100 070 Server UP Time Days 0 hours 12 minutes 24 seconds Device fiInformation Device Nan Silicon Power USB Mass Storage Device Link Status Busy _ Device Status Ready Current nt User speed Device 2Information DOC NO ED 201 001 16 REV v 1 0 USB Server Hub User Manual This is the main page of the configuration Ul You can see the important information about the USB Server and the device s connected to it The 6 links at the left hand side each represents a function Clicking on Device Status brings you back to this page and the 5 other links take you to pages with different functions Network Information Setting Leading the Evolution in Miniaturized Server Design IP Setting Automatic DHCP Factory Default IP Address 192 168 0 54 Firmware Update Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 EE TE MAC Address 00 00 33 22 21 25 DHCP Setting Enable v IP Address ho li s lo e Subnet Mask 255 255 255 Jo Server Name USB Server Hub Password En Must Provide If Available This page displays the current network setting of the server and provides links to the pages where you can perform special actions You can change the network setting DOC NO ED 201 001 17 REV v 1 0 USB Server Hu
3. Monitoring e Centralized remote USB Device Management e Centralized remote USB Device Status Monitoring System Requirement Suggestion XP System CPU P4 1 7 GHz equivalent or better Memory 512MB or more VISTA System CPU P4 3 0 GHz equivalent or better Memory 1GB or more DOC NO ED 201 001 4 REV v 1 0 USB Server Hub User Manual Installation To install the USB Server Hub program please double click the USB Server Hub setup file A dialog box should pop up to prompt you to choose desired installing language There are two choices English and Traditional Chinese Choose Setup Language Engish United States After choosing the language click on OK The InstallationShield Wizard will start automatically Phoenixinstall InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Phoenixinstall The InstallShield Wizard will install Phoenixlnstall on your computer To continue click Next i Cancel Please follow the instructions of the wizard to complete the installation process Please reboot the system as requested by the installer when the process ends otherwise the software might not work properly DOC NO ED 201 001 5 REV v 1 0 USB Server Hub User Manual Running Program To start the USB Server Hub program please double click the shortcut icon of the USB Server Hub on the Desktop WYstant Pi Oia This brings up the main dialog DOC NO E
4. from yours You can NOT connect to a device attached to such server X Unsupported Device Some of the devices are not supported by USB server Hub Such device will be identified by a red X icon Of course connecting to an unsupported device is not allowed 9 Self Occupied with Error When an error happens on the device you are connected to you will see a small exclamation mark appears at the right lower corner of the icon as show above This problem could be that the device is a printer and it is out of ink or out of paper E Occupied by Others with Error When you see this red with exclamation icon it signifies that a problem occurs on the device that is occupied by another user EG Free with Error A green icon with exclamation mark indicates that this device is not connected by anyone but does have some type of problem such as out of ink Of course any problem indicated by the exclamation mark would prevent the device from working properly Please resolve the problem before you continue using the device DOC NO ED 201 001 12 REV v 1 0 USB Server Hub User Manual Accessing a Device USB Server Hub File View Help mas USB Server Hub 222125 192 168 0 54 1 Silicon Power USB Mass Storage Device To connect to a USB device please select it on the tree view and click on Connect button or double click on it This process might take a few seconds up to a minute depending on the complexity
5. the program would perform this polling every 30 seconds To change this polling interval click on the File gt Settings gt Polling Interval option on the control menu USB Server Hub View Help Polling Interval Quit Languages 8 0 54 Li v Receive Disconnect Request Storage Device Then you should see this dialog box pops up DOC NO ED 201 001 29 REV v 1 0 USB Server Hub User Manual Polling Interval Configuration 0 Seconds Input 0 to stop polling Minimum input is 20 seconds Cancel As indicated on this dialog box you must input a minimum of 20 seconds Set it to 0 to disable this function Click on Submit to allow the new interval to take effect DOC NO ED 201 001 30 REV v 1 0 USB Server Hub User Manual Language USB Server Hub now supports two languages English and Traditional Chinese To toggle between the languages please go to File gt Settings gt Languages option and select the desired language USB Server Hub Polling Interval Quit Languages Li y Receive Disconnect Request Francais French Deutsch German Italiano Italian AE Japanese Polski Polish AHrnnckn Russian Et PSz Simplified Chinese Espanol Spanish S548 Paz Traditional Chinese Simply select the desired language to change the Uls displaying language DOC NO ED 201 001 31 REV v 1 0 USB Server Hub User Manual Search When you are i
6. D 201 001 6 REV v 1 0 USB Server Hub User Manual Main Dialog Box USB Server Hub File View Help eee USB Server Hub 222125 192 168 0 54 CA 1 Silicon Power USB Mass Storage Device The main dialog box of USB Server Hub is shown above This is what you would see at program start up It is consisted of a Control Menu File View and Help a tree view a Search button to get the current status of all USB Servers and devices on the network and a button that toggles between Config and Connect depending on the node you select on the tree view It toggles to Config when a server is selected on the tree view and to Connect when a device is selected The tree view displays the all the USB Servers and devices your PC has access to DOC NO ED 201 001 ac REV v 1 0 USB Server Hub User Manual Note You will be allowed to set an alias name for each of the servers on for easy recognition The alias name with its IP address will be displayed on the tree view The way to set alias name will be described in the Config section below Status of USB Servers and Devices The tree view also tells you the status of all the USB Servers and devices that are accessible to you Each of USB Server is either accessible or inaccessible An inaccessible server is either disconnected from the network powered off or suffers other technical difficulties that prevent it from being accessed by your PC Inaccess
7. ED 201 001 26 REV v 1 0 USB Server Hub User Manual Backup Firmware this function is a fail save mechanism for the Update Firmware function Backup Firmware Backup File C Documents and Settings 200901011625 bin Use the Browse button to choose where you want to save the backup file Click on Submit to start You can backup the current firmware of your server and save it on your PC in case you updated the latest firmware and want to revert back for some reasons Update Firmware update firmware with this function Update Firmware Use the Browse button to choose the firmware to update Click on Submit to start Change Password Simply enter the new password and enter it again for confirmation Click on Submit to change DOC NO ED 201 001 27 REV v 1 0 USB Server Hub User Manual Change Password New Password Confirm New Password Reset Server This button reboots the server Please note that this function will not work if the server you attempt to reset has a device connected to it and the device is occupied by a user DOC NO ED 201 001 28 REV v 1 0 USB Server Hub User Manual Polling Interval The USB Server Hub program periodically polls your network to find out the status of all the connected servers and devices Any change on the status of servers and devices will be updated to the tree view in the main dialog box The default setting is that
8. USB Server Hub User Manual Application Note USB Server Hub User Manual April 14 2009 Copyright 2009 DOC NO ED 201 001 l REV v 1 0 USB Server Hub User Manual Copyright Notice Copyright Incorporated 2009 All rights reserved Disclaimer Incorporated shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from furnishing this material or the performance or use of this product Incorporated reserves the right to change product specifications without notice Information in this document may change without notice Trademarks Microsoft Windows XP and VISTA are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation All other brand and product names mentioned herein may be registered trademarks of their respective owners Customers should ensure that their use of this product does not infringe upon any patent rights Trademarks mentioned in this publication are sued for identification purposes only and are properties of their respective companies DOC NO ED 201 001 2 REV v 1 0 USB Server Hub User Manual Table of Content A EIU CRIN cts ee ec le de nants 4 FEATS trente ns ennemie no total 4 ESA ea ee dt de 5 R nnine PO A de de ne de do ia ee 6 Main Dialog BOX ia ee a de D Doro 7 Status of USB Server Hub and DENI SS antenne estate arte 8 Accessing DOVE ae ere een 13 DU AU ARE UIT NIN atc cases ST OO E E EEs 15 Configuration wi
9. anual To change the password you must enter current password input new password and re input new password for confirmation and then click on Submit If you are setting the password for the first time you don t have to provide current password DOC NO ED 201 001 24 REV v 1 0 USB Server Hub User Manual Configuration with the Utility Another way to configure the server is via the configuration dialog of PB2 To bring up the configuration dialog please RIGHT CLICK on the server you would like to configure USB Server Hub File View Help ELEMENTS rs 6 0 54 a setting Silicon Pow ME A Storage Device And select the Setting option If a protective password has been set this option brings up the following configuration dialog DOC NO ED 201 001 25 REV v 1 0 USB Server Hub User Manual USB Server Hub Server Setting Network Settings Peer tenes USE Server Hub DHCP IP Address Subnet Backup Firmware Update Firmware Change Password Restart Server You might be prompted to enter password if a password has been set If not you will immediately see the above dialog Set Sever Name and IP Address these fields allow you set the server name and IP address settings If you are changing IP address please make sure you know what you are doing NOTE You can apply this function to a server under different network segment DOC NO
10. b User Manual according to your need However please note that if you would like to give this server a static IP please disable the DHCP option Once you are done please click on the Submit button and reboot the server NOTE A Server with busy device s connected is prohibited to be configured to prevent interruption of any on going tasks DOC NO ED 201 001 18 REV v 1 0 USB Server Hub User Manual Server Reset Clicking on this link takes you the page show below Leading the Evolution in Miniaturized Server Design Device Status Reset Device Reset Davies Password Must Provide if Available Factory Default Smit s Firmware Update Password Change _ With the Reset Server button you can reboot the server However if there is a password you must enter it for this function to work Password is by default blank So unless a password is explicitly set you do not have to enter anything for the reset function to work DOC NO ED 201 001 19 REV v 1 0 USB Server Hub User Manual Factory Default Clicking on this link takes you the page where you can restore the server s settings back to default Leading the Evolution in Miniaturized Server Design Factory Default i enoem Reset Devi SOLE LS Password must provide if Available actory Default CE D Firmware Update TE Password Change __ DOC NO ED 201 001 90 REV v 1 0
11. her pop up dialog box DOC NO ED 201 001 35 REV v 1 0 USB Server Hub User Manual Silicon Power USB Mass Storage Device DOC NO ED 201 001 36 REV v 1 0 USB Server Hub User Manual Help gt About USB Server Hub About USE Server Hub 222125 192 168 0 54 1jSilicon Power USB Mass Storage Device About option brings up a dialog box with legal and other relative information displayed DOC NO ED 201 001 37 REV v 1 0 USB Server Hub User Manual USB Server Hub Version 3 0 1 2 April 3 2009 PSM DLL Version 2 0 5 1 December 08 2008 Technical Support If you have any questions that the Troubleshooting section failed to address please visit your dealer for further help We have Technical Support working non stop in order to provide the best support we can for our customers DOC NO ED 201 001 38 REV v 1 0
12. ible server will not show up on the tree view However the devices have several kinds of demonstrated status DOC NO ED 201 001 8 REV v 1 0 USB Server Hub User Manual Ready USB Server Hub File View Help eps USB Server Hub 222125 192 168 0 54 1 Silicon Power USB Mass Storage Device g Each status is represented by an icon of different color A device with Ready status is indicated by a square Green icon as shown in the picture above This green icon indicates that the device is unoccupied and ready to be connected DOC NO ED 201 001 9 REV v 1 0 USB Server Hub User Manual Occupied by Yourself USB Server Hub File View Help Ej USB Server Hub 222125 192 168 0 54 1 Silicon Power USE Mass Storage Device When you are Connected to a device the green icon turns into an Orange icon to signify the establishment of the connection DOC NO ED 201 001 10 REV v 1 0 USB Server Hub User Manual Occupied By Other User USB Server Hub File View Help Sis USB Server Hub 222125 192 168 0 54 J Silicon Power USB Mass Storage Device The Red icon indicates the device is occupied by another user and you can not connect to that device at the moment DOC NO ED 201 001 11 REV v 1 0 USB Server Hub User Manual El Device on Different Segment Blue icon indicates that the server s IP address is on a different network segment as
13. n need of knowing the status of all the servers and devices immediately use the Search function USB Server Hub File View Help eps USB Server Hub 222125 192 168 0 54 C1 1 Silicon Power USB Mass Storage Device Clicking on the Search button triggers the program to immediately poll the network for the status of all the servers and devices The result will be updated to the tree view DOC NO ED 201 001 32 REV v 1 0 USB Server Hub User Manual View The tree view in the main dialog has two display modes Servers and Devices mode and Devices Only mode The default setting is Devices Only mode You can toggle between these two display modes with the View option on the control menu USB Server Hub w Servers And Devices Devices Only Lai emco rower USB Mass Storage Device 22125 192 168 0 54 Servers and Devices view DOC NO ED 201 001 REV v 1 0 395 USB Server Hub User Manual USB Server Hub File View Help OI 1 Silicon Power USB Mass Storage Device 192 168 _ Devices Only view DOC NO ED 201 001 2 Sue REV v 1 0 USB Server Hub User Manual Device Details When you right click on a device on the tree view a menu will pop up USB Server Hub File View Help When you select the Details options some detailed information about the selected server device respectively will be displayed in anot
14. of the device Once connected you can use the USB device as if it is connected to your PC directly with a USB cable DOC NO ED 201 001 13 REV v 1 0 USB Server Hub User Manual If you select a connected device on the UI you can see that the Connect button is changed to Disconnect USB Server Hub File View Help Ej USB Server Hub 222125 192 168 0 54 1 Silicon Power USB Mass Storage Device Clicking on the button disconnects you from the selected device Once you see the icon turns green the device has been disconnected and other users will then be able to connect to it DOC NO ED 201 001 14 REV v 1 0 USB Server Hub User Manual Server Configuration USB Server Hub File View Help pas USB Server Hub 222125 192 168 0 54 1 Silicon Power USB Mass Storage Device We allow the users to configure the settings of the USB Servers via the web based UI Select the target server on the tree view and then click on the Config button or right click on the server and select Config option on menu to bring up this configuration UI DOC NO ED 201 001 15 REV v 1 0 USB Server Hub User Manual Configuration with Web based UI Your default web browser will pop up and take you into the web based configuration UI of the server Leading the Evolution in Miniaturized Server Design Device Status Network Factory Default Generic Firmware Update model
15. th Web based UE an mettrais tienne 16 Configuration with the LOC ententes 25 Polling Intervali ei cd on 29 AREAS ae ben tt ce RP a ee ace 31 SU ii eugene sage cats ata E oes aa ap og soon A T 32 NE Gr de de dde tone 33 Device DER ereenn e rr Eea sol ots ae E ee 35 Help A DORE ae a ne don 37 Techical SPP een nai deu 38 DOC NO ED 201 001 3 REV v 1 0 USB Server Hub User Manual Introduction The revolutionary USB Server Hub utilizes technology that streamlines and enhances functionalities between USB devices and multiple PCs Current solutions from other companies provide minimum functionalities at high costs They use significant amounts of resources and effort to achieve the required features whereas the USB Server Hub utilizes significantly less resources for more features Most solutions allow printer only peripheral devices However USB Server Hub allows you to use a multifunction combo device such as a printer scanner or printer fax all in one Another added benefit is that you can connect multiple printers scanners faxes to the USB Server Hub These are just some of the features that make our product one of the standards today The USB Server application provides a user friendly interface between you and the USB Server Hub enabling you to monitor manage and use the convenient and powerful functions provided by USB Server Hub Features e Centralized remote USB Server Hub Management e Centralized remote USB Server Hub Status
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