UL-101
USB Data Link
Installation Guide
1. Introduction
3. Features
6. USB Data Link Program Installation
Running the USB Data Link Program
Power management and Remote Wake-up Function
Program Uninstallation
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Digital Device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
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CE Mark Warning
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About This Manual
USB Data Link Installation Guide is published by Planet Technology Corp. in 1999. This Revision is issued in Oct. 1999.
Revision
USB Data Link UL-101 User's Guide
Part No. EMQ-UL101
Congratulations on your purchase of the USB Data Link. This unique cable allows you to easily connect two computers via the USB port and instantly transfer files with great speed and ease.
The USB Data Link is your fast solution to peer-to-peer file transfer between two computers via the USB port. The USB Data Link cable provides true plug-n-play capability while transferring files at much greater speed than traditional file transfer products via serial or parallel port. You get around 4 to 8 Mbps of smooth file transfer rate. The USB Data Link application program, a Windows Program Manager-like user interface, provides a very easy to use environment that makes file transfer as easy as drag-and-drop. You simply plug in the USB Data Link and do a one-time installation of the program.
The USB Data Link product package includes the following items:
The USB Data Link provides the following features:
Before you use the USB Data Link, make sure your computer is an IBM PC-compatible with the following minimum system requirements:
Follow the steps below on installing the USB Data Link for the first time:
- Select Search for the best driver for your device and click Next.
- Select Specify a location and click Browse. Change the folder of your floppy drive (ie:A:\ WIN98) and click OK.
- Double check the directory that Windows prompts. Click Next.
- Windows will detect the driver (usbbc.inf) and shows the USB Bridge Cable (Windows 98). Click NEXT to continue until installation is complete.
- Click Finish while installation is complete.
- Select Others and click Browse. Change the folder of your floppy drive (ie:A:\WIN95) and click OK.
- Double check the directory that Windows prompts. Click OK.
- Click Finish to install drivers.
- Windows will prompt Please insert windows 95 CD-ROM and click OK.
- Click Browse and change the folder of your floppy drive (ie:A:\ WIN95) and click OK.
- Double check the directory that Windows prompts. Click OK to continue until installation is complete.
USB Data Link Program Installation
After installing the device driver for the USB DataBridge, you need to install the USB Data Link application program for transferring files:
Repeat the same procedure on the other computer.
Running the USB Data Link Program
Follow the steps below on how to run the USB Data Link program:
The USB Data Link supports power management of USB. When either of the two connected PC gets into suspend, the USB Data Link will draw less than 500 uA of current from it. This is essential for the notebook or other mobile PC.
The USB Data Link program also includes the remote wakeup function. Whenever the remote machine goes into suspend mode, you just click on any file or folder inside the remote machine directory and the remote machine will resume to normal operation mode.
However, you can disable this function to avoid the annoyance of suspend-wakeup sequence during operating the USB Data Link application. Please click the menu bars Option, then click Setting, and disable the Allow System to Suspend option.
Program Uninstallation
You can uninstall the USB Data Link application program and driver by selecting the Uninstall USB DataBridge item from the USB DataBridge program group and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process.
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