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LED Indicators

The LEDs on the card reader are your best indication of the reader’s activity. The red
light indicates whether or not your card reader is receiving power. Each card slot has a
corresponding LED as indicated by the designated letters for each slot.

A solid green light, indicates that a card is detected in the corresponding slot.

A flashing green light indicates that data is being accessed from the card in the
corresponding slot.

Removing a Card

1.

Make sure that none of the LEDs on the front of the card reader are flashing. If you 
remove the card when the LEDs are flashing, data may be lost from your card.

2.

Mac users

: drag the memory card icon to the Trash bin.

Windows users:

right-click on the drive icon and choose to eject the card.

3.

Physically remove the card from the reader.

Permanently removing the Card Reader

Use this procedure to permanently uninstall the card reader.

Windows users:

1.

Make sure there is no card reader connected to the USB port.

2.

Click on the “Uninstaller” icon in the taskbar.

3.

Click on “USB Storage Device - Change/Remove.”

4.

Remove all installed components and click 

Next

.

5.

Choose to restart your computer and click 

Finish

.

Mac users:

1.

If there is a memory card connected to the card reader, drag the memory card icon 
into the Trash. Wait until the icon has disappeared.

2.

Disconnect the card reader.

Instruction Manual

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Summary of Contents for 35FCREAD20

Page 1: ...USB 2 0 Flash Card Reader 35FCREAD20 35FCREAD20BK Instruction Manual Actual product may vary from photo 3 5 Multi Flash Card Reader ...

Page 2: ...quipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help U Us se e o of f T Tr ra ad de em ma ar rk ks s R Re eg gi is st te er re ed d T Tr ra ad de em ma ar rk ks s a an nd d o ot th he er r P Pr ro ot te ec ct te ed d N Na am me es s a an nd d S Sy ym mb bo ol ...

Page 3: ...2 Installation 3 Panel Installation 3 Driver Installation 3 Using Your Card Reader 3 Inserting a Card 3 LED Indicators 4 Removing a Card 4 Permanently removing the Card Reader 5 Troubleshooting 5 Technical Specifications 5 Accessory Products from StarTech com 6 Technical Support 7 Warranty Information 7 Instruction Manual i ...

Page 4: ...y and status LED for each of the four card slots Compliant with USB 2 0 to support transfer rates of 480Mbps Powered by USB for use as a standalone card reader Supports drag and drop between cards Fits into any 3 5 drive bay B Be ef fo or re e Y Yo ou u B Be eg gi in n To ensure a quick and easy installation please read through this section carefully before attempting to install the Flash Card Rea...

Page 5: ...able into the computer until it is flush with the front of the case Make sure the bracket is lined up with the screwholes in the case and screw the panel into place 4 Connect the reader to the mainboard using the 1 x 4 pin header to USB Type B cable Based on the following table please ensure that the pin assignments are correct 5 Replace the cover on the computer 6 Your computer will display a mes...

Page 6: ...the driver included with the card reader will be required 1 Run the SETUP EXE file located in the ALI M5635 WIN_DRV folder of the included CD prior to connecting the card reader to the USB 2 0 port Mac users Driverless for Mac OS 10 1 2 or above Linux users Driverless for Linux OS 2 4 x or above U Us si in ng g Y Yo ou ur r C Ca ar rd d R Re ea ad de er r The following table illustrates the design...

Page 7: ...are flashing data may be lost from your card 2 Mac users drag the memory card icon to the Trash bin Windows users right click on the drive icon and choose to eject the card 3 Physically remove the card from the reader Permanently removing the Card Reader Use this procedure to permanently uninstall the card reader Windows users 1 Make sure there is no card reader connected to the USB port 2 Click o...

Page 8: ... No icon appears when a card is inserted into the reader Mac OS X The card may have been formatted in Windows FAT 32 format Using a PC or digital device re format the card using the OS X compatible FAT or FAT 16 format T Te ec ch hn ni ic ca al l S Sp pe ec ci if fi ic ca at ti io on ns s USB Ports 1 x 4 pin USB Type A Standards USB 2 0 Data Transfer Rate USB 2 0 devices Up to 480 Mbits sec USB 1 ...

Page 9: ...sories that will help you get the best performance out of your new product 139466EXT6 6 ft i Link IEEE 1394 FireWire Extension Cable 6 to 6 pin M F 1394_10 10 Ft IEEE 1394 Firewire Cable 6 6 M M 139444EXT6 6 ft IEEE 1394 FireWire Extension Cable 4 to 4 pin M F USBEXTAA_6 6 ft Fully Rated USB Extension Cable A A USB2FAAEXT15 16 Foot 5 Meter USB 2 0 Active Extension Cable Instruction Manual 6 ...

Page 10: ...r replacement with equivalent products at our discretion The warranty covers parts and labor costs only StarTech com does not warrant its products from defects or damages arising from misuse abuse alteration or normal wear and tear Limitation of Liability In no event shall the liability of StarTech com Ltd and StarTech com USA LLP or their officers directors employees or agents for any damages whe...

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