4 connections, 1 power supply, Section 2.4, "connections – CyberData 10807 User Manual
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Installing and Using the 4-Port PoweredUSB Hub
Connections
Operations Guide
930103E
CyberData Corporation
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2.4 Connections
This following topics provide illustrations and information on connecting the SiP VoIP and PoE 
Speaker to power supplies, the host, and peripheral devices. 
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Section 2.4.2, "Host Connector"
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Section 2.4.3, "PoweredUSB Connections"
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Section 2.4.4, "Connector Color Keys"
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Section 2.4.5, "Peripherals Connections to the SiP VoIP and PoE Speaker"
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Section 2.4.6, "Peripheral Cable Connection Options"
2.4.1 Power Supply
The PoweredUSB specification requires supplying +24V at 2.3A and +12V at 1.5A to each voltage 
designated port. These requirements are met only if the power supply has sufficient wattage for this 
amount of power. 
The Epson PS180 brick and Dell printer power supply are examples of lower-cost alternate power 
supplies that can be used with this Hub and peripherals requiring less power. Two power plug 
receptacles are provided on the back of the SiP VoIP and PoE Speaker to facilitate the use of alternate 
power supplies.
The three-pin connector is normally used for the Dell and Epson Bricks. The four-pin connector is 
used for a high-current power supply. See 
for an illustration of cable routing from the
SiP VoIP and PoE Speaker.
CAUTION
The P1 and P2 DC input jacks on the back of this Hub are for input only. Do not plug
power supplies into both input jacks simultaneously as equipment damage that might void the 
product warranty could occur. 
Figure 2-6. Power Connectors—Back View
+24V for 
up to 2.5 
Amp load
+24V for 
up to 6.5 
Amp load
USB Host 
Connector 
(Type B)
Strain 
Relief
