User Manual

Quick-Start Guide
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Manual Revision: June 5, 2019 4:02 PM
Product Diagram (HB30A10AME)
Component Function
1 2-Wire Terminal Block
Used to connect an external DC Power Source
(7~24V DC Input) to the Hub.
2 Screw Locks (x 10)
Used to securely lock a USB Device to the
USB-A Port on the Hub.
Screw Lock Dimensions: Center to center 19
mm, thread size 4 - 40.
3 Power LED
Green: Indicates that the Hub is receiving
power.
4 USB-B Host Port
Used to connect a Host Computer to the Hub.
Screw Lock Dimensions: Center to center 24
mm, thread size 4 - 40.
5 USB-A Ports (x 10)
Used to connect USB Devices ( x 10) to the
Hub.
Used to charge connected USB-A Devices.
USB-A Ports support surge and 15KV ESD
(Electrostatic Discharge) Protection.
10-Port Industrial USB 3.0 (5 Gbps) Hub | USB 3.1 Gen 1 to 10x USB-A | ESD & Surge Protection
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Requirements
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Phillips Head Screwdriver
Writing Utensil
Level
Mounting Screws (x 2)
Installation
Notes: It is recommended to use an external DC Power Source (+7 - 24V DC)
connected to the 2-Wire Terminal Block to ensure sucient power/current is
delivered to each USB-A Port on the Hub.
The Hub can also be powered by a Host Computer connected to the USB-B Host
Port, when using low power consuming USB Devices.
Powering the Hub Using the Universal Power Adapter
1. Connect the Universal Power Adapter to the Terminal Block and to a AC
Electrical Outlet.
2. Connect a USB-B to USB Cable (the end will depend on USB Port you are
connecting to) to the USB-B Host Port and to a USB port on the Host Computer.
3. The Host Computer’s Operating System should detect the Hub and automatically
install it.
4. Connect your USB Devices to the USB-A Ports (x 10) on the Hub.
Powering the Hub Using USB
1. Connect a USB-B to USB Cable (the end will depend on USB Port you are
connecting to) to the USB-B Host Port and to a USB port on the Host Computer.
2. The Host Computer’s Operating System should detect the Hub and automatically
install it.
3. Connect your USB Devices to the USB-A Ports (x 10) on the Hub.
Powering the Hub Using the 2-Wire Terminal Block
1. Remove the Terminal Block Connector Housing from the Hub’s Casing.
2. Using a small screwdriver (Phillips or Flat Head), loosen the screws on the Terminal
Block Connectors.
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