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PLEASE CONTACT A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN FOR ASSISTANCE IN INSTALLING OR USING THIS PRODUCT IF YOU ARE NOT
FAMILIAR WITH DOING SO. ANY INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED WITH THE PRODUCT ARE FOR CONVENIENCE ONLY AND ARE NOT
INTENDED TO BE ALL-INCLUSIVE.
NOTE ABOUT WINDOWS NT
Digital Media readers are not compatible with Win-
dows NT.
Installation on Macintosh machines
We strongly recommend using Mac OS9 or greater
when operating your Digital Media reader. Computers run-
ning systems between OS8.6 and OS9.0 must first update
their OS with Apple’s USB Adapter Card Support for Mass
Storage Devices. OS9.x.x or 10.1.x users must obtain a
driver file in order to use the reader. Users of Mac OS10.2
or greater do not need additional drivers.
1. Before connecting the Digital Media reader, turn on
your Mac and boot up as usual.
2. Connect the reader’s USB plug to the USB port on your
Mac or USB Hub.
3. A new ‘drive’ icon will appear on your desktop. The
Digital Media card may now be used as a portable storage
device, accessible through standard file access methods.
Important: Prior to removing the Digital Me-
dia card from the reader, click and drag the new disk
icon to the trash folder on your desktop, to discon-
nect your card. Failure to do so may result in data
corruption and render your card unusable.
Installation on a PC Compatible running Windows ME,
2000 or XP
Our digital media readers use “Mass Storage Com-
pliant” technology. Generally this means users running Win-
dows ME, 2000 or XP need not install any drivers to operate
their readers. See Windows 98 or 98SE instructions later in
this document.
1. Before connecting the reader, turn on your computer.
2. With your computer running Windows ME, 2000 or XP,
connect the reader’s USB plug to an available USB port.
3. Your OS should now install all needed drivers auto-
matically.
4. Your reader should now appear in “My Computer” as
an additional removable drive.
5. The Digital Media reader may now be used as a por-
table storage device, accessible through standard file ac-
cess methods.
Important: Prior to removing the Digital Me-
dia card from the reader, the card must be discon-
nected. Failure to do so may result in data corrup-
tion and render your card unusable. To disconnect
the card, do one of the following:
A. Double-click the “My Computer” icon on the desk-
top, right-click on the icon and select “Eject”. Wait
for disconnect confirmation before removing the de-
vice.
B. Left-click on the PC card with a green arrow in
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the system tray. On the pop-up menu, select
“Stop USB Mass Storage Device.” Wait for dis-
connect confirmation before removing the de-
vice.
Installation on PC Compatible running Windows
98 or 98SE
1. Download the appropriate self-extracting driver
file from our website (www.edgetechcorp.com/support/
downloads). There are drivers specific to the type of
reader you have purchased (CompactFlash, SM,
MemoryStick, etc.) Save the driver to your desktop
or a temporary folder.
2. Double-click the driver file to launch a self-ex-
tracting utility which will unzip the individual files. You
will be prompted to provide a place to extract the driver
files - default response is Desktop folder. Choose an-
other place if you wish, but remember where you se-
lected. Once extracted, the driver files will reside in
a folder (the name of which begins with “Win98” in the
location you specified. (You may delete the folder
once installation is complete.)
3. Before connecting your reader, turn on your com-
puter and boot up Windows 98 as usual. Then con-
nect the reader’s USB plug to an available USB port.
4. The “Add New Hardware Wizard” should auto-
matically appear. Click “Next”.
5. Select the option “Search for the best driver for
your device.” Click “Next”.
6. For the location of the driver files, select “Specify
a location”. Click “Browse” and select the folder you
chose for the driver folder to reside. (If you saved to
your Desktop, the desktop folder is at the top of the
list.) The folder will be named “Win98_CF_USB_02”
or similar, depending upon which reader you have.
Click “OK” after selecting the folder.
7. Click “Finish” to complete installation. Your reader
should now appear in “My Computer” as an additional
removable drive.
8. The reader may now be used as a portable stor-
age device, accessible through standard file access
methods. You may now delete the extracted driver
folder.)
Important: Prior to removing the Digi-
tal Media card from the reader, the card must
be disconnected. Failure to do so may result in
data corruption and render your card unusable.
To disconnect the card, Double-click the “My
Computer” icon on the desktop, right-click on the
removable drive icon and select “Eject” from the
pop-up menu. Wait for disconnect confirmation
before removing the device.