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7. Put your case’s cover back on and power on your computer. 

8. Your computer will display a message saying new hardware has been found. 

Windows 98SE and 2000 users

Follow the onscreen prompts and direct Windows to 

the appropriate folder on the driver disk. Windows will install the necessary drivers. 
Follow any on-screen prompts to complete the installation.

Using Your Card Reader

The LEDs on the card reader are your best indication of the reader’s activity.

• The solid Power LED indicates that the card reader is powered.

•  A flashing Access LED indicates that there is data being transferred to or from the 

card.

Inserting a Card

1. Turn on your computer.

2. Insert your memory card into the proper slot on the card reader.

3. Mac users: A new icon will appear on your desktop.

Windows

users: A new icon will appear in “My Computer.”

4. The card can now be accessed as an extra disk.

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 should drag the memory card icon to the Trash bin. 

Windows

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

3. Physically remove the card from the reader.

Using the Reader With the Bracket

To insert the reader into the bracket, slide the reader into the bracket until it clicks into
place. Press the button on the front of the bracket to release the ejectable card reader.

Summary of Contents for 35FCREADREM

Page 1: ...1 Portable Card Reader Writer with 2 USB 2 0 Ports 35FCREADREM Instruction Guide The Professionals Source For Hard to Find Computer Parts USB 2 2 0 F FLASH CARD READER Actual product may vary from ph...

Page 2: ...rence to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television recep...

Page 3: ...1 Table of Contents Introduction 2 Installation 3 Using Your Card Reader 5 Troubleshooting 6 Technical Specifications 7 Technical Support 8 Warranty Information 8...

Page 4: ...and Multi Media cards Allows easy card transport with ejectable card reader Powered by USB bus no external power source is needed Supports drag and drop between cards Reads and writes any files suited...

Page 5: ...el into place 4 Thread the attached USB cable out the back of your computer and plug it into a USB port You can use the metal rear bracket cover to hold the cable in place Just screw the bracket cover...

Page 6: ...rd 1 Turn on your computer 2 Insert your memory card into the proper slot on the card reader 3 Mac users A new icon will appear on your desktop Windows users A new icon will appear in My Computer 4 Th...

Page 7: ...ere will be four new Removable Disk icons visible in My Computer Removing the Card Reader Use this procedure to permanently uninstall the card reader Windows users 1 Make sure there is no card reader...

Page 8: ...is facing the right direction Check with the card manufacturer s instructions A drive letter is shown for the card but it can t be accessed The card has not been formatted or is formatted incorrectly...

Page 9: ...Mbits sec USB 1 1 devices Up to 12 Mbits sec Flash Cards 700 Kbits sec to 480 Mbits sec Compatibility Compact Flash I II Card IBM Micro Drive Smart Media Card Secure Digital Card Multi Media Card Mem...

Page 10: ...nformation This product is backed by a one year warranty In addition StarTech com warrants its products against defects in materials and workmanship for the periods noted following the initial date of...

Page 11: ...Revised October 31 2003...

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