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Basic Operation 
Windows  

When the Reader is connected, two “Removable Disk” drive icons will appear in “My Computer”, 
one for each card slot. The first one will be the CompactFlash slot and the second will be for the 
SmartMedia slot.  The letters assigned to these icons will vary acording to the configuration of 
your computer.  Only the slot with a card currently inserted can be accessed. 

To copy files from your card to your hard disk or vice versa, perform the following steps: 

1. Double-click on 

“My Computer”

.  

2.  Double-click on the

 “Removable Disk”

 icon. 

3.  Simpy “drag and drop” folders or individual files to a desired location. 

Macintosh 

An untitled disk icon will be placed on the desktop when a card is inserted into the Reader.  The 
card can then be accessed the same as a removable disk drive.   

To copy files from your card to your hard disk or vice versa, perform the following steps: 

1.  Double-click on the icon that appears on the desktop.  
2.  Simpy “drag and drop” folders or individual files to a desired location while holding down the 

Option key. 

Windows and Macintosh users please note the following: 

•  In order to access file formats, such as JPEG, TIFF or MP3, you may need a software program 

(i.e. Photoshop for TIFFs, or WinAmp for MP3s) that can open or use these files.  Most digital 
devices that use specific formats will include software to access the files.  Refer to your device 
manual for more information. 

 

When transferring files to a common location on your computer, it is recommended that you re-
name the files to avoid overwriting previous pictures.  Most cameras simply number the picture 
files and begin at 001 when a blank card is inserted. This can result in two or more files on your 
computer having the same name, prompting you to overwrite. 

 

Formatting a CompactFlash or SmartMedia Card 

Although most cards are factory formatted, some cameras and other appliances may require the 
card to be formatted in the device before initial use.   
Note: Some devices, such as MP3 players, use a proprietary format that will make the card 
unrecognizable to the computer or camera.  Refer to the device manual for more information.   
Macintosh users: It is strongly recommended that you DO NOT format cards with the computer, 
as the Mac format and file system is not recognized by most devices and could make the card 
unreadable by your device. 
•  Formatting a CompactFlash or SmartMedia Card will erase all pictures or files on the card. 
•  Formatting should be performed in the camera/device to insure compatibility. 
•  Formatting should not be used to clear unwanted files from the card. 
If you wish to format a card with the computer, perform the following steps: 
1.  Double-click on “My Computer”

.

 

2.  Right-click on the appropriate “Removable Disk” 
3.  Select “Format” and follow on-screen instructions. 
4.  Select “Full” and press start.  After formatting, the card is ready for use. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for eFilm Reader-11 CompactFlash

Page 1: ...eFilm Reader 11 CompactFlashTM SmartMedia Reader...

Page 2: ...ot and on a Macintosh computer the installed card appears as an icon on the desktop Please look to our web site at http www delkin com for FAQs and current information on compatibility issues as well...

Page 3: ...3 Hardware Installation for Windows and Macintosh Insert the USB plug of the eFilm Reader 11 into the USB port of your computer or hub...

Page 4: ...earch for the best driver for your device 4 Use the Browse button to select the eFilm Reader 11 folder located on the installation CD On some systems the Wizard will automatically detect the drivers o...

Page 5: ...on the Driver CD icon that appears on the desktop 3 Scroll down and select eFilm Reader 11 from the menu 4 Click the Install button to begin installation Follow the on screen instructions and restart...

Page 6: ...ard to the other without first copying them to the hard drive To avoid damaging the card or the Reader do not use force when inserting the card CompactFlash card Position the card with the top label s...

Page 7: ...rd that are open This will prevent errors from a program trying to access data on a card no longer in the Reader On a Macintosh drag the card icon to the Trash before removing the card DO NOT remove a...

Page 8: ...a card Status CompactFlash LED SmartMedia LED User Action Device Ready OFF OFF Ok to insert or remove the media Device Busy RED RED Do Not insert or remove either media CompactFlash Busy RED GREEN or...

Page 9: ...and click NEXT 3 In the following screen click NEXT to start the search The result of the driver file search will be Standard IDE ESDI Hard Disk controller 4 Click NEXT to continue The final Wizard s...

Page 10: ...ude software to access the files Refer to your device manual for more information When transferring files to a common location on your computer it is recommended that you re name the files to avoid ov...

Page 11: ...ultimedia device the CompactFlash card the USB Interface the computer and its numerous components the software drivers and the operating system Test Drive Your Equipment Your new Reader is part of a s...

Page 12: ...he Reader 11 in Device Manager located under Memory Technology Drivers The driver software may not have been properly installed Choose Driver Update using the Specify Location option to select the eFi...

Page 13: ...are no express or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Under no circumstances will DDI be liable in any way for any damages including but not limited to lost reve...

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