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'''USB''' = '''U'''niversal '''S'''erial '''B'''us
 
'''USB''' = '''U'''niversal '''S'''erial '''B'''us
  
 
== Explanation ==
 
== Explanation ==
USB is a user friendly I/O-interface for connecting peripherals to your PC.<br \>
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A distinction is made between
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| valign="top" class="noborder" | [[Image:USB-Master.jpg|80px]]
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| valign="top" class="noborder" | [[Image:USB-Slave.jpg|80px]]
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| valign="top" class="noborder" | USB master<br />(A-type)
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| valign="top" class="noborder" | USB slave<br />(B-type)
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USB is a user friendly I/O-interface for connecting devices with USB ports.
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An USB connection consists of a shielded cable and two unequal plugs: One for the master (A-type) and one for the slave port (B-type).
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On phones USB master ports are used to connect additional devices like USB keyboard or USB memory stick. USB slave ports are used to establish a connection to a PC to use First Party [[CTI]].
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Phones providing USB ports:
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* [[OpenStage 60]], [[OpenStage 80]] (master)
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* [[OpenStage 40 T]] (slave)
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* [[OpenStage 60 T]], [[OpenStage 80 T]] (master and slave)
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* [[optiPoint 410 advance S]], [[optiPoint 420 advance S]] (master)
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* [[optiPoint 500 basic]], [[optiPoint 500 standard]], [[optiPoint 500 advance]] (slave)
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* optiPoint 600 office (master and slave)
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A distinction is made between:
 
* USB 1.1 (transfer rate 12 mbit/sec)
 
* USB 1.1 (transfer rate 12 mbit/sec)
 
* USB 2.0 (transfer rate 480 mbit/sec)
 
* USB 2.0 (transfer rate 480 mbit/sec)
 
USB 2.0 devices are backward compatible (with slower transfer rate) with USB 1.1 devices.
 
USB 2.0 devices are backward compatible (with slower transfer rate) with USB 1.1 devices.
  
An USB connection consists of a shielded cable and two unequal plugs: One for the master and one for the client port.
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== Erläuterung ==
  
== Erläuterung ==
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Der USB ist eine anwenderfreundliche I/O-Schnittstelle zum Anschluss diverser Peripheriegeräte an einen PC.<br \>
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Man unterscheidet zwischen
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| valign="top" class="noborder" | [[Image:USB-Master.jpg|80px]]
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| valign="top" class="noborder" | USB-Master<br />(Typ A)
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| valign="top" class="noborder" | USB-Slave<br />(Typ B)
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USB ist eine anwenderfreundliche I/O-Schnittstelle zum Verbinden von Geräten mit USB-Anschluss.
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Eine USB-Verbindung besteht aus einem geschirmten Kabel und zwei ungleichen Steckern: Einer für den Master- (Typ A) und einen für den Slave-Port (Typ B).
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An Telefonen werden USB-Master Ports zum Anschließen von Zusatzgeräten wie USB-Tastatur oder USB-Stick verwendet. USB-Slave Ports werden verwendet, um eine Verbindung zu einem PC herzustellen und damit [[CTI]] (First Party) zu nutzen.
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Telefone mit USB-Anschluss:
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* [[OpenStage 60]], [[OpenStage 80]] (Master)
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* [[OpenStage 40 T]] (Slave)
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* [[OpenStage 60 T]], [[OpenStage 80 T]] (Master und Slave)
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* [[optiPoint 410 advance S]], [[optiPoint 420 advance S]] (Master)
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* [[optiPoint 500 basic]], [[optiPoint 500 standard]], [[optiPoint 500 advance]] (Slave)
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* optiPoint 600 office (Master und Slave)
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Man unterscheidet zwischen:
 
* USB 1.1 (Übertragsrate 12 mbit/sec)
 
* USB 1.1 (Übertragsrate 12 mbit/sec)
 
* USB 2.0 (Übertragsrate 480 mbit/sec)
 
* USB 2.0 (Übertragsrate 480 mbit/sec)

Latest revision as of 07:55, 23 October 2012

USB = Universal Serial Bus

Explanation

USB-Master.jpg USB-Slave.jpg
USB master
(A-type)
USB slave
(B-type)

USB is a user friendly I/O-interface for connecting devices with USB ports.

An USB connection consists of a shielded cable and two unequal plugs: One for the master (A-type) and one for the slave port (B-type).

On phones USB master ports are used to connect additional devices like USB keyboard or USB memory stick. USB slave ports are used to establish a connection to a PC to use First Party CTI.

Phones providing USB ports:

A distinction is made between:

  • USB 1.1 (transfer rate 12 mbit/sec)
  • USB 2.0 (transfer rate 480 mbit/sec)

USB 2.0 devices are backward compatible (with slower transfer rate) with USB 1.1 devices.

Erläuterung

USB-Master.jpg USB-Slave.jpg
USB-Master
(Typ A)
USB-Slave
(Typ B)

USB ist eine anwenderfreundliche I/O-Schnittstelle zum Verbinden von Geräten mit USB-Anschluss.

Eine USB-Verbindung besteht aus einem geschirmten Kabel und zwei ungleichen Steckern: Einer für den Master- (Typ A) und einen für den Slave-Port (Typ B).

An Telefonen werden USB-Master Ports zum Anschließen von Zusatzgeräten wie USB-Tastatur oder USB-Stick verwendet. USB-Slave Ports werden verwendet, um eine Verbindung zu einem PC herzustellen und damit CTI (First Party) zu nutzen.

Telefone mit USB-Anschluss:

Man unterscheidet zwischen:

  • USB 1.1 (Übertragsrate 12 mbit/sec)
  • USB 2.0 (Übertragsrate 480 mbit/sec)

USB 2.0-Geräte sind, mit langsamerer Übertragungsgeschwindigkeit, normalerweise abwärtskompatibel zu USB 1.1-Geräten.

See also / Siehe auch