Delkin Devices DDREADER-08 User Manual page 7

Usb port multimedia card reader
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DDREADER-08
Minor malfunctions while using the Pocket Reader-MMC, such as system hangs,
can usually be resolved by simply re-booting the computer. Serious or recurring
malfunctions may require a re-installation of the Pocket Reader-MMC drivers.
Your new Reader is part of a system of components that must function correctly and
compatibly in order to complete the simple process of moving files from your device to
your computer. The components involved are the Reader, MultiMedia Device, Storage
Card, Computer (and its numerous components), USB Interface, Software Drivers, and
Operating System.
Network Conflicts - Windows® Drive Letter Assignment
The following procedure may be necessary when installing the e-Film Pocket Reader-
MMC onto a computer connected to a network. In some cases, the computer may
assign the Pocket Reader-MMC a drive letter that has already been assigned to another
drive, such as a network drive. This usually occurs after re-booting the computer with
the Pocket Reader-MMC connected. To avoid this conflict, the Pocket Reader-MMC can
be assigned an available drive letter after you connect it to the computer but before re-
booting. For more information, contact your network administrator. If your computer is
not connected to a network, and there are no drive letter conflicts, these steps will not be
necessary.
Windows ME and 98
1. With the power ON, connect the Pocket Reader-MMC to the computers USB port.
The Pocket Reader-MMC will show up as a removable disk icon in My Computer. Also,
note the drive letters assigned to any network drives.
2. Right click the My Computer icon on the desktop.
3. Select Properties from the menu.
4. Click the Device Manager tab.
5. Click the plus sign (+) next to Disk Drives.
6. From the list of drives, double click eUSB MultiMedia to bring up a properties window.
7. Click the Settings tab.
8. In the section labeled Reserved drive letters; use the arrow to select and assign a
Start drive letter (the End drive letter will change as well). Select a letter that does not
conflict with any other drives. This is best accomplished by selecting a letter that is
farther down the alphabet than any of your network drives. You will need to re-boot for
the changes to take effect.
Windows XP and 2000
The drive letter assigned to the Pocket Reader-MMC can be manually assigned through
Disk Management, located under Administrative Tools. You must be logged on as
System Administrator and a MultiMediaCard must be inserted in the reader before you
can make these changes.
Delkin Devices User's Manual
USB SD / MultiMediaCard Reader
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