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Q2

Linux 2.4 does not automatically recognize my 

KanguruMedia X-change?

 

A2:

 Linux uses a so-called " USB Manager" , which automatically loads  

kernel modules (drivers ) for  USB devices . It loads only drivers for devices that are 
present on the USB bus to reduce memory usage. Per default, the USB Manager does not 
come with KanguruMedia X-change  pre-configured . However , you can easily configure 
the USB Manager to automatically  recognize the KanguruMedia X-change yourself .Just 
add the following to the configuration file, usbmgr.conf(usually in /etc/usbmgr):  
vendor 0xd7d product 0x100 module scsi_mod, usb-storage 
This line identifies the KanguruMedia X-change and tells the USB Manager to load the 
SCSI as well as the USB storage module. The SCSI module is needed in order to talk to 
both SCSI and USB Storage devices, while the USB-storage module is needed to talk to 
USB storage devices. Do not forget to either reload the USB Manager's configuration or to 
restart the USB Manager (for instance , do as root :/etc/init.d/usbmgr reload) 

 

Q3:

 

What operating systems can the KanguruMedia X-change operate on?

 

A3:

 The KanguruMedia X-change can be operated on any of the following OS : Windows 98, 

Windows 98SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Mac 8.6 or above and 
Linux 2.4.0 or above. 

 

Q4:

 

My computer cannot detect the KanguruMedia X-change .What should I do?

 

A4:

 If you are using Windows98/ Windows ME / Windows 2000 / Windows XP , make sure 

the USB fucntion is enable in the BIOS , and Windows  has detected  the USB port 
sucessfully , if the O/S is Windows 98/ 98SE/2000 ,then install the KanguruMedia X-
change driver. 

        If you still have problems setting up the KanguruMedia X-change,  please contact tech 

support at 508-663-0105 

 

Q5:

 

What kind of data can be stored on the KanguruMedia X-change?

 

A5:

 You can save any type of files on the KanguruMedia X-change, whether it is text, graphics, 

programs, audio, or multimedia files. 

 

Q6:

 

Can a virus infect the KanguruMedia X-change? How can I prevent it?

 

A6

: Yes , the KanguruMedia X-change is just like your hard drive , it can get a virus via any 

files that you save onto it . Therefore anti-virus software is recommended . 

 

Q7:

 

Do I need to turn my computer off when installing the KanguruMedia X-change?

 

A7:

 No, the KanguruMedia X-change is a hot plug and play device . You can install the 

KanguruMedia X-change at anytime 

       

Q8:

 

Can the KanguruMedia X-change work on earlier PC's?

 

A8:

 Yes, as long as it has a USB interface available , and drive has been set up  properly. Also 

the operating system must support USB devices. 

 

Q9:

 

When the light on the KanguruMedia X-change is flashing , what does that mean?

 

A9:

 When the light is flashing, it means the KanguruMedia X-change is in use and data 

transfer is taking place between the KanguruMedia X-change and host machine. 

 

Q10:

 

Is it safe to remove the KanguruMedia X-change while files are being transferred?

 

Summary of Contents for Media X-Change

Page 1: ... particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the Distance between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connect...

Page 2: ...A Digital Camera or any other device that utilizes media cards The Kanguru Media X change also doubles as a lightweight portable hard drive capable of storing large amounts of data A rechargeable battery pack and small lightweight design make the Kanguru Media X change extremely portable Use it on the road then at the end of your trip plug the Media X change into an available USB port and download...

Page 3: ...Sony Memory Stick Compact Flash Smart Media Secure Digital Multimedia Card IBM Micro Drive Sony Memory Stick Battery Life 2 3 hrs 2 3 hrs 2 3 hrs Interface USB1 1 USB1 1 USB1 1 Download Speed Card to Drive 3 84MB per second 3 84MB per second 3 84MB per second Transfer Speed Drive to PC 40 60MB per minute 40 60MB per minute 40 60MB per minute Dimensions LxWxH 5 x 3 x 1 5 x 3 x 1 5 x 3 x 1 Weight 1 ...

Page 4: ...Linux kernel version 2 4 or above without driver 5 General Functions LED Indicator Button File transfer status n Power on o Error p Recharging q Low batteries r SmartMedia SM s Memory Stick MS Secure Digital Card SD MultiMedia Card MMC t Compact Flash Card type I type II CF IBM MicroDrive u Internal Hard Disk v Power on off w Copy key n o p q r s t u v w ...

Page 5: ...he required drivers onto your system Follow the instructions to complete the installation 3 After the driver files was copied to your Windows operating system please restart the computer to complete the installation process 4 And you will find Removeable Disk drives detected by the operating system 5 For Windows ME the operating system will detect and recognize the Removeable Disk by using the sys...

Page 6: ...dapter to DC 12V jack on the Kanguru Media X change When the power LED light is no longer light up it indicates the batteries are fully charged Charge batteries for a full 8 hours for the first charge and 4 hours each additional charge The battery life is approximately 2 5 hours of usage 9 General Information All files transfered from each memory card are stored on the Hard Disk in numerical folde...

Page 7: ...hange What should I do A4 If you are using Windows98 Windows ME Windows 2000 Windows XP make sure the USB fucntion is enable in the BIOS and Windows has detected the USB port sucessfully if the O S is Windows 98 98SE 2000 then install the KanguruMedia X change driver If you still have problems setting up the KanguruMedia X change please contact tech support at 508 663 0105 Q5 What kind of data can...

Page 8: ...Linux with using normal formatting function Q15 Can the KanguruMedia X change be used under DOS environment A15 No the KanguruMedia X change cannot be used under DOS environment because DOS does not support USB devices Q16 What operating systems will the KanguruMedia X change NOT support A16 The KanguruMedia X change will not suppor t Windows 95 or Windows NT since both of these operating systems ...

Page 9: ...ge is covered for 6 months Tech Support If you experience any problems installing your KanguruMedia X change or have any technical questions regarding any of our products please call our tech support department Our tech support is free and available Monday through Friday 9am to 5pm EST Call 1 508 663 0105 or Visit our website at www KanguruSolutions com ...

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