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Belkin F5U025-128MB User Manual

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Belkin USB Flash Drive Overview
Storing and moving data has never been easier. Introducing the Belkin USB Flash Drive. Simply plug the Flash Drive into
the USB port on your laptop, PC or workstation, and start saving and transporting your important business and personal
data. The Flash Drive is available in 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512MB and 1GB versions to give you enough room to store
documents, presentations, downloaded music and videos, high-resolution photographs, or whatever other files you want to
take with you.
The Belkin Flash Drive takes advantage of USB plug and play capability. Simply plug into any USB port and the computer
will automatically detect it as a removable disk drive. Then, you can read, write, copy, delete and move data from your
hard disk drive to the Flash Drive.
The Belkin Flash Drive doesn't require any battery or special software and it is fully compatible with Windows ME, Windows
2000, Linux Kernel version 2.4.2 and Mac OS 9. Driver installation for Windows 98 and Windows 98SE are included in
this installation guide.
Features
Store documents, presentations, downloaded music and videos, high-resolution photographs, virtually any file
Excellent for mobile professionals
Available in 32, 64, 128 and 256MB capacities
Hot plug and play via USB port, no mechanical drive
Full plug and play operation. Automatic system detection as a removable disk
Write/delete protection switch
No separate power supply or battery required
Reliable data retention
Full 3 year Warranty. FCC, CE approved
Specifications:
Power consumption:
Write 39.1mA ~ 39.4mA
Erase Cycles:
1,000,000 times
Data retention time:
Approx. 10 years
Read transfer:
> 750KB/second
Write transfer:
> 450KB/second
Belkin USB Flash Drive
Model F5U025
User Guide
Read 35.0mA ~ 36.1mA
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Summary of Contents for Belkin F5U025-128MB

  • Page 1 The Belkin Flash Drive takes advantage of USB plug and play capability. Simply plug into any USB port and the computer will automatically detect it as a removable disk drive. Then, you can read, write, copy, delete and move data from your hard disk drive to the Flash Drive.
  • Page 2 Windows 98 and 98SE. See section 3.) No driver installation is required for Windows ME, Win2000 or Win XP operating systems as Windows has built-in drivers to support the Belkin USB Flash Drive. Simply plug the USB Drive into the USB port and it will be recognized by the system.
  • Page 3 Once installed, double click “My Computer” on the desktop. You will see a “Removable Disk” drive icon, which represents the USB Flash Drive. You may now store, copy and delete files on the Flash Drive the same way you would with a hard or floppy disk drive. When data is being transferred to or from the drive, the LED on the front of the drive will be on or flashing.
  • Page 4 1. Double click “Unplug or Eject Hardware” icon on the bottom right of the screen. 2. Click “Stop” in the Unplug or Eject Hardware window.
  • Page 5 3. Select “USB Mass Storage Device” and click “OK”. 4. Click “Ok” and remove USB Flash Drive.
  • Page 6: Additional Features

    2. Additional Features 2.1 Write/Delete Switch On the side of the USB Flash Drive is a small dipswitch, which allows you to protect data from accidental erasure. Use a small paper clip or similar object to slide the switch from the left (unlocked) position to the right (locked) position. When in the locked position, the drive will not allow copying to or erasing of the contents on the drive.
  • Page 7 Select “Quick” for Type of Format and “Enable Password Feature.” Select “Start.” Click “Ok” to run the password utility...
  • Page 8 When formatting is complete, click "OK" to complete media format function. Your default password will be 1111 unless you change the password. Then, Select “Cancel” to close the dialog box. Your USB Flash drive is now password protected. When you open the drive, a “Passid” icon will appear. Simply double click the “Passid”...
  • Page 9 Enter your password (if default 1111) and the drive will open and display any documents saved. 2.4 Changing Your Password: Insert your drive into the USB port. Double Click on the “Passid” icon on the flash drive. Select “Change Password.”...
  • Page 10 Another dialog box will appear… Enter your old/current password in the “Old Password” field. (If default enter 1111) Enter new password in the “New Password” field and enter a second time in the “New Password Confirm” field. Select “Apply” 2.5 Removing Password Protection: Insert your drive into the USB port.
  • Page 11 The “Passid” icon will be removed and the drive will function without the use of a password. 3. Windows 98 and 98SE Users Windows 98 and 98SE users must install drivers to support the Belkin USB Flash Drive. The appropriate installation drivers are located at www.belkin.com.