4A Quick Look at the USB 3 ExtendersThe local (receiver) and remote (transmitter) extenders look similar, but are not interchangeable. They usedifferent power supplies as well. Please take the time to identify each part correctly.The Local (Rx) ExtenderThe local (receiver) extender connects to the computer using a standard USB 3.1 cable. Power for this unit isprovided by the included 24V 1A adapter.Front ViewRear ViewITEM TYPE DESCRIPTION1 Power LED ON when DC is supplied to the extender unit. OFF when no power is supplied bythe AC Adapter.2 Mode Reserved for manufacturer use.3 Config Reserved for manufacturer use.4 Status LED ON when system is functioning normally. BLINKS when system is booting. BLINKS inunison with the LINK, USB 2, and USB 3 LEDs to indicate a temperature warning.5 Link LED ON when Local Extender is linked to an opposite Remote Extender. OFF whenthere is no connection between the Local and Remote Extenders.6 USB 2 LED ON when an active USB 2 connection is established through the extender system.BLINKS when the USB 2 connection is suspended/asleep. OFF when no USB 2connection is detected.7 USB 3 LED ON when an active USB 3 connection is established through the extender system.BLINKS when the USB 3 connection is suspended/asleep. OFF when no USB 3connection is detected.8 LAN Port (100/1000Mbps)Ethernet pass through channel connects to a network or Ethernet device.9 Link Port (RJ45) Accepts RJ45 connector for Cat-6/Cat-7 cabling to connect the Local Extender tothe Remote Extender.10 USB Host Port USB 3 Type B receptacle used to connect Local Extender to USB 3 Host computer.11 DC Power Port Locking connector for the included power adapter – accepts 24VDC 1A.