Table of Contents Introduction Package Contents........................ 1 Features ..........................1 System Requirements ......................2 Driver Installation Driver Installation for Windows 98/98SE and 2000 ............2 Driver Installation for Mac OS 9.x..................3 To Use the Multi-Card Reader To Use with Windows 98/98SE and 2000................3 To Use with Windows Me and XP ..................
Introduction Thank you for purchasing Transcend’s Multi-Card Reader, a small device designed for fast, easy data storage and exchange using multiple types of storage media: CompactFlash Type I/II, Microdrive™, SmartMedia, Secure Digital, miniSD (with adapter), MultiMe- ® ® ® diaCard™, RS-MMC (with adapter), Memory Stick...
System Requirements • Desktop or notebook computer with a USB port • One of the following operating systems: ® ® - Windows 98/98SE, Windows 2000 ® ® - Windows Me, Windows XP (no driver needed) - Mac™ OS 9.x - Mac™ OS X 10.1.2 or later (no driver needed) - Linux kernel 2.4 or later (no driver needed) Driver Installation Driver Installation for Windows 98/98SE and 2000...
Driver Installation for Mac OS 9.x 1. Power on the computer to which you will connect the Multi-Card Reader and make sure the USB port is enabled and working properly. (Do not plug your Multi-Card Reader into the USB port at this time). 2.
4. Four Removable Disk drives with newly assigned drive letters appear in My Computer. The Multi-Card Reader is ready for use. For the Multi-Card Reader with 0MB Flash Disk, only three newly assigned Re- movable Disk drives appear in My Computer. To safely remove the memory card, you must make sure that no LED is blinking (no data are being transmitted).
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Four Removable Disk drives with newly assigned drive letters appear in My Computer. The Multi-Card Reader is ready for use. For a Multi-Card Reader with 0MB Flash Disk, only three newly assigned Remov- able Disk drives appear in My Computer. To safely remove the memory card, you must make sure that no LED is blinking (no data are being transmitted).
To Use with Mac OS 9.x 1. Complete the driver installation. 2. Connect the Multi-Card Reader to an available USB port directly (or via the USB exten- sion cable). 3. Insert a memory card into the Multi-Card Reader. A disk icon appears on the desktop. You can then use the memory card as if it were a Mac HardDisk.
Create a directory for the Multi-Card Reader. Example: mkdir /mnt/CardReader Mount the Multi-Card Reader. Example: mount –a –t msdos /dev/sda1 /mnt/CardReader Mapping of Disks: For Multi-Card Reader with 0MB Flash Disk: SmartMedia /dev/sda MMC/SD/MS /dev/sdb CF/Microdrive /dev/sdc For Multi-Card Reader with 128MB or 256MB Flash Disk: Built-in Flash /dev/sda SmartMedia...
3. The Safe To Removed Hardware blurb appears. The Multi-Card Reader is now ready to be removed. If you attempt to remove the Multi-Card Reader without following the above steps, the Unsafe Removal of Device message (in Windows 2000) appears. To Remove in Mac OS and Linux When there is no memory card in the Multi-Card Reader, you can disconnect the device from the USB port at any time.
LED Indicators LED #1 LED #3 LED #2 LED #4 Power/Flash SmartMedia CF/Microdrive MMC/SD/MS LED #1 Red: Power On Blinking: Data traffic on built-in flash disk LED #2 Green: CompactFlash or Microdrive inserted Blinking: Data traffic on CompactFlash or Microdrive LED #3 Green: SmartMedia card inserted...
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