Using the Reader
Inserting a memory card into the reader
You can insert memory cards into the reader while the computer is running.
A slight delay is normal before the computer recognizes the new memory card.
The Kensington Pocket Media Center supports 15 types of memory cards.
Make sure that you insert the memory card firmly but gently into the appropri-
ate slot as illustrated above. Do not attempt to force a memory card into a slot.
Compact Flash/IBM MicroDrive:
Look for the connectors along one edge of the
card. Insert that edge of the card into the reader, with the card’s label facing up.
Memory Stick:
Insert with the rounded corner at the upper left and the gold
contacts facing down.
Smart Media card:
Insert with the notched corner at the upper right and the
gold contacts facing up.
MultiMediaCard/Secure Digital card:
Insert with the notched corner at the
upper right and the gold contacts facing down.
Connecting the Reader
Using the included cable, plug in the type B mini USB plug into the Kensington
Pocket Media Center.
Then plug the standard type A USB plug into an available USB port on your
computer.
Make sure that the cable is firmly connected, but do not force it.
There is no need to turn off your computer before connecting or disconnecting
a USB device.
The Kensington Pocket Media Center is a USB 2.0 device. If you plug the reader
into an older USB 1.x port or hub, Windows XP will display a warning message.
Close the message window to continue. The reader will work with a USB 1.x
connection, but it will operate at reduced speed (a maximum of 12 Megabits
per second, compared to 480 Megabits per second maximum with USB 2.0).
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