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Smart Media card:

Insert with the notched corner at the upper right and the gold con-

tacts facing up.

MultiMediaCard/Secure Digital card:

Insert with the notched corner at the upper

right and the gold contacts facing down.

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The reader’s four media slots appear in My Computer as four Removable Disks.

The actual drive letters displayed in My Computer may vary from this example if you
have multiple hard drives, mapped network drives, CD-ROM drives, or other removable
media drives installed in your computer. On your computer they could appear as (G:),
(H:), (I:), and (J:), or any other combination of letters.

No matter what drive letters are used, the order of the four Removable Disks is the
same. The disk drive icons represent the following memory card slots, in this order:

(E:)

Compact Flash/IBM MicroDrive

(F:)

Memory Stick

(G:)

Smart Media

(H:)

Secure Digital /MultiMediaCard

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You can insert memory cards into the reader while the computer is running. A slight
delay is normal before the computer recognizes the new memory card. The appropriate
status light on the reader glows when your computer recognizes the memory card type.
A flashing status light indicates that the reader is transferring data.

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Make sure that you insert the memory card firmly but gently into the appropriate slot as
illustrated above. Do not attempt to force a memory card into a slot. 

Compact Flash/IBM MicroDrive:

Look for the connectors along one edge of the card.

Insert that edge of the card into the reader, with the card’s label facing up.

Memory Stick:

Insert with the rounded corner at the upper left and the gold contacts

facing down.

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CardReader02-20Rev.qxd  2/20/2003  4:06 PM  Page 8

Summary of Contents for Portable Memory Card Reader

Page 1: ...ory cards without the hassle of a direct connection Four media slots accept six different types of memory cards yet the Kensington Portable Memory Card Reader fits easily in your pocket or laptop carr...

Page 2: ...Wi in nd do ow ws s 9 98 8 S SE E 1 With your computer running insert the Kensington driver CD into your CD ROM drive 2 Plug the Kensington Portable Memory Card Reader into an available USB port as sh...

Page 3: ...folder on the CD then click Next 3 The Add New Hardware Wizard starts automatically 4 Click Next 4 5 I In ns st ta al ll li in ng g t th he e r re ea ad de er r W Wi in nd do ow ws s 9 98 8S SE E I I...

Page 4: ...to an older USB 1 x port or hub Windows XP will display a warning message The Unknown USB Device is a HI SPEED USB device and will function at reduced speed when plugged into a non HI SPEED port Close...

Page 5: ...r r You can insert memory cards into the reader while the computer is running A slight delay is normal before the computer recognizes the new memory card The appropriate status light on the reader glo...

Page 6: ...O OS S When you insert a memory card into one of the reader s four media slots the memory card appears on your Mac OS desktop as a removable disk drive M Me em mo or ry y c ca ar rd ds s a ap pp pe ea...

Page 7: ...the cards from the reader you can safely unplug the reader from your computer R Re em mo ov vi in ng g a a m me em mo or ry y c ca ar rd d f fr ro om m t th he e r re ea ad de er r You can remove memo...

Page 8: ...ck the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the system tray b Select USB Mass Storage Device and then click the Stop button 14 15 D Di is sc co on nn ne ec ct ti in ng g t th he e r re ea ad de er r W Wi in...

Page 9: ...om your computer s USB port To disconnect the reader under Windows Me a Double click the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the system tray b Select the first USB Disk and click the Stop button 16 17 D Di...

Page 10: ...ct Hardware icon in the system tray at the bottom right corner of your computer screen b Select SMSC USB Mass Storage Class Driver and click the Stop button 18 19 D Di is sc co on nn ne ec ct ti in ng...

Page 11: ...ic ca at ti io on ns s S Su up pp po or rt te ed d M Me ed di ia a F Fo or rm ma at ts s Compact Flash Card Types I and II IBM Microdrive SmartMedia Card MultiMediaCard Secure Digital Card Memory Stic...

Page 12: ...del no 33056 complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received incl...

Page 13: ...Heath Sevenoaks Brampton Ontario L6S 6B7 San Mateo CA 94403 Kent TN15 7RS CANADA USA UNITED KINGDOM www kensington com This manual is copyright 2003 Kensington Technology Group a division of ACCO Bra...

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