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6.

On the motherboard, locate the 10-Pin USB header.
The location of this header will vary between different
motherboard brands. Connect Pin 1 of the ribbon
cable to Pin 1 of the USB header. Please verify pin-
out before turning on your system.

Figure 2

Figure 1

7.

Turn the system on and watch the reader carefully, ensuring that the LEDs light up.

Note: The header marked J10 is an optional auxilliary port to which an additional USB
socket can be hooked up.

Figure 3

3.5” bay

2.

Click 

eFilm Reader-19 

from the list of

products on the left to open the installation
window for the Reader-19. (See Figure 1)

3.

Click the

 Install

 button and follow the on-

screen instructions.  For best results, allow
the drivers to be installed into the default
locations.

4.

When prompted, reboot the computer to

complete installation.

Hardware Installation

Installing the eFilm Reader-19 will require opening your PC and configuring your
hardware. Refer to your computer’s manual for disassembly/assembly instructions.
1.

Shut your system down and turn off the power.

2.

Disconnect the power cord and remove the cover from your computer. Touch a bare
-metal part of your computer to discharge static electricity.

3.

Remove the faceplate of an available 3.5” drive bay.

4.

Slide the Reader-19 into the bay and secure it with screws. (See Figure 2)

5.

On the reader, locate pin 1 on the 10-pin header marked J9 and connect Pin 1 of the
ribbon cable to it. The wire colored red or textured differently from the others will
identify Pin 1 of the ribbon cable. (See Figures 3)

USB CF / SM / SD / MMC / MS Reader/Writer

          DDREADER-19

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Summary of Contents for eFilm Reader-19

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Page 2: ...erational Notes 5 Network Windows Drive Letter Assignment 6 Windows Troublshooting 7 The eFilm Reader 19 will accept CompactFlash Cards of Type I 3 3mm and Type II 5 0mm including IBM Microdrives Smar...

Page 3: ...s with the power on Keep the Reader 19 in its static resistant envelope until the time of installation Hold the reader by external edges Avoid touching components connectors or pins Delkin Devices Use...

Page 4: ...installed into the default locations 4 When prompted reboot the computer to complete installation Hardware Installation Installing the eFilm Reader 19 will require opening your PC and configuring you...

Page 5: ...tion the card with the arrow side up and toward the reader Insert the card gently but firmly into the slot labeled CompactFlash Figure 4 Inserting CompactFlash card Figure 5 Inserting SmartMedia card...

Page 6: ...ats you will need a software program not included that can view or edit these files Most operating systems include software that can view pictures Some brands and models of digital camera use propriet...

Page 7: ...and press Start Note The File Allocation Table FAT used by Windows 2000 and XP to format the card may be FAT 32 which will make the card unusable in most cameras and digital devices Make sure that FA...

Page 8: ...ssigned to the reader and any network drives The Reader 19 will show up as four removable disk icons in My Computer one for each card slot 2 Right click the My Computer icon on the desktop 3 Select Pr...

Page 9: ...latest Windows 2000 Service Pack Download the full Network version the Windows Update may not include all bug fixes The reader doesn t appear to be powered I ve just received the dreaded Windows Blue...

Page 10: ...transfer method you are most comfortalble with drag and drop copy and paste etc Some devices such as MP3 players require third party software to access files Refer to the device manual for informatio...

Page 11: ...I and Type II SmartMedia Secure Digital MultiMediaCard Memory Stick IBM Microdrive Compatible OS Windows XP 2000 ME 98 98 SE Host Interface USB 1 1 Universal Serial Bus internal header Transfer Rate...

Page 12: ...re no express or implied warranties of mer chantability 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 reven...

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