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SPC. Follow steps 1 and 2 above and follow steps A
through D below.
A.
The SPC has an AC plug on one end and a
PS/2 and a USB connector on the other end.
B.
Plug the AC plug of the SPC into the DC
jack of the Pockey.
C.
Plug the USB connector of the SPC into the
USB port of your computer. If a USB port is
not available, plug the PS/2 connector of the
SPC into the PS/2 port of your computer. In
rare instances, you may need to plug in both
the USB and PS/2 connectors into your
computer.
D.
Turn the Pockey power switch to the
external power (“EXT”) position.
REMEMBER: If you are using the SPC, you
must also use the USB connection cable.
NOTE: Using the SPC with USB 2.0 PCMCIA Cardbus
Due to power supply issues, some USB 2.0 PCMCIA
Cardbus offer faster transfer rates than others. When
using the Pocketec Cardbus, you must use the SPC.
You will achieve the fastest rates if you plug in both
connectors of the SPC (the PS/2 and USB). If you can
only plug in one of the SPC connectors, the USB
connector is preferable, as that will provide faster
transfers than the PS/2 connector.