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Connecting USB devices
The USB 2.0 port is a high-speed serial bus which allows you to connect USB
peripherals (e.g., USB flash/hard disks) to copy/display images using the DPF.
The USB ports support USB Mass Storage Class for both High Speed Device and
High Speed Host functions.
This DPF supports one A-type USB and one B-type mini USB port; both with
high-speed USB 2.0 data transfer at 480 Mbps
When you plug-in a USB device, like a USB flash drive, into the DPF’s USB port
the system will attempt to connect with the USB device.
If you use the A-type USB port, the DPF acts as a host to read USB storage
devices. It is not compatible with other USB devices.
Use the B-type mini USB port to connect your DPF to your computer.
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