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Connecting the Reader 

The Lexar Multi-Card 25-in-1 USB 3.0 Reader has a plug-and-play design, with 
no driver installation needed. 

 To connect the reader, simply follow these steps:  
  - Remove cable and reader from the box  

-  Locate the mini USB port on the back of the reader and 

insert the USB cable into the reader as illustrated above

-  Locate the USB 3.0 port on your desktop or laptop 

and connect the USB cable into the port

To open the reader, locate the release button on each 
side of the reader and push simultaneously. The reader 
will pop open. 

Note: Windows XP Network users 

If your laptop or desktop is linked to a work or home network with multiple drives, your 

system may not detect all 5 reader slots. If that’s the case, follow the instructions below:
-  On your desktop screen, right click on MY COMPUTER and select MANAGE
- Select DISK MANAGEMENT from the menu located on the left hand side of your screen
-  Locate and select your REMOVABLE DRIVE (reader slot), then right click
- Select CHANGE DRIVE LETTER AND PATH and select CHANGE 
-  On the right side, you will see a drop-down menu with a letter. Click on the drop-down  

arrow, select a new letter for your REMOVABLE DRIVE (reader slot), and click OK 

Repeat the above process for each undetected reader slot. 

Summary of Contents for MULTI-CARD 25-IN-1

Page 1: ...MULTI CARD 25 IN 1 USB 3 0 READER SDXC MMC xD M2 CF MS Duo micro SD QUICK START GUIDE ...

Page 2: ...s the ability to support concurrent downloads and card to card file transfer Product highlights Extremely versatile reads 25 popular memory card formats Enables concurrent downloads and card to card file transfer Pop up design protects card slots Quickly and easily transfer photos videos music and files Includes USB 3 0 cable no external power supply needed One year limited warranty ...

Page 3: ...and use the Lexar Multi Card 25 in 1 USB 3 0 Reader Package Contents Lexar Multi Card 25 in 1 USB 3 0 Reader USB 3 0 Cable Reader operation instructions Connection USB 3 0 System Memory Requirements Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Mac OS X 10 6 4 and up ...

Page 4: ...A Quick Look at the Reader Release button Release button LED activity light USB 3 0 port SDXC MMC miniSD xD M2 MS Duo CompactFlash One push pop up design protects card slots when not in use ...

Page 5: ...reader will pop open Note Windows XP Network users If your laptop or desktop is linked to a work or home network with multiple drives your system may not detect all 5 reader slots If that s the case follow the instructions below On your desktop screen right click on MY COMPUTER and select MANAGE Select DISK MANAGEMENT from the menu located on the left hand side of your screen Locate and select you...

Page 6: ...uter PC Click on the SAFELY REMOVE HARDWARE icon on the toolbar Mac Drag the REMOVABLE DRIVE icon to the recycle bin After the blue LED activity light stops blinking it is safe to remove the card WARNING Do not remove the card from the reader when the LED activity light is blinking or you may lose data or damage the card ...

Page 7: ...s as a status indicator to help ensure proper use of the reader LED Indicators LED off The reader is plugged into the computer but does not have a card inserted LED on The reader is plugged into the computer with card s inside the reader LED blinks continuously The reader is transferring data between memory cards in different slots or memory card and computer Once the LED stops blinking the data t...

Page 8: ...ilable during regular business hours 7 a m to 5 p m PST Monday through Friday 1 877 747 4031 U S and Canada or 1 208 363 5862 outside the U S and Canada Reads the following types of memory cards CompactFlash Type I and Type II SD SDHC SDXC miniSD miniSDHC MMC MMCplus RS MMC microSD microSDHC Memory Stick Memory Stick with MagicGate Memory Stick PRO Memory Stick PRO Duo Memory Stick Duo with MagicG...

Page 9: ...oducts Group Inc Mac OS is a trademark of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Windows and Windows Vista are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries All other trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners Micron Consumer Products Group Inc is a subsidiary of Micron Technology Inc ...

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