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ExpressCard

CompactFlash

®

 Reader

Quick Start Guide

(For UDMA CompactFlash

®

 and Standard CF Memory Cards)

Summary of Contents for PROFESSIONAL EXPRESSCARD COMPACTFLASH READER

Page 1: ...ExpressCard CompactFlash Reader Quick Start Guide For UDMA CompactFlash and Standard CF Memory Cards ...

Page 2: ...der includes such features as Provides ultimate high speed file transfer when used with a UDMA 6 CF card up to 133MB s Reads UDMA CF and CF cards Works with any Mac computer or PC laptop with 54mm or 34mm Express Card slot Connects directly to your computer s PCIe bus interface to improve performance Extra deep card slot provides added card protection LED activity light blinks during file transfer...

Page 3: ... Requirements Window based system 1GB and above Apple MacBook Pro system 2GB or less for system with 4GB and above see below for special image viewing instructions 800MHz FSB or less for system with 800MHz FSB and above see below for image viewing instructions Special photo viewing instructions for MacBook Pro notebook with 24GB of DRAM and 800MHz FSB and above To view photos please transfer and s...

Page 4: ...A Quick Look at the Reader Extra deep card slot LED activity light PCIe bus connector works with 54mm or 34mm ExpressCard slot ...

Page 5: ...rt CompactFlash card into the reader and slide the reader into the ExpressCard slot supports both 34mm and 54mm Double click on file name JMB368CF_WinDrv_R1 01 09 00 Select SETUP EXE and follow the instructions to install the driver Click on MY COMPUTER and the reader icon will appear on the screen For Windows 7 icon will ONLY appear on the screen when CompactFlash card is inserted into the reader...

Page 6: ...dicates the ExpressCard reader folder Connecting the Reader Insert your UDMA CF or CF card into the enclosure first and carefully Insert the Professional ExpressCard CompactFlash Reader into the ExpressCard 34mm or 54mm slot of your laptop usually located on the side until you hear a click which will indicate the reader is securely connected ...

Page 7: ...om your computer 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 on or blinking or you may lose data or damage the card You should follow the steps listed above to safely eject the card from the reader ...

Page 8: ...ing the risk of data loss or card damage The light acts 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 blinks continuously The reader is transferring data between the memory card and computer Once the LED stops blinking the data transfer is complete ...

Page 9: ...5 p m PST Monday through Friday USA 1 888 363 4309510 UK 44 1 483 797 788 2010 Lexar Media Inc All rights reserved Information is subject to change without notice Lexar and the Lexar logo are trademarks of Lexar Media Inc ExpressCard is a trademark of PCMCIA Mac MacBook Mac OS and the Mac logo are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Windows Windows Vista and the Windo...

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