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USB2.0 PCMCIA Adapter 2 Port
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  • Page 1 Manual USB2.0 PCMCIA Adapter 2 Port english www.equip-info.net...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

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  • Page 3: Package Contents

    3. This product is for general computer use. It is not to be used as equipment requiring exceptional reliability, particularly when the breakdown or malfunction of this product may jeopardize life or health (such as aerospace equipment, atomic power control systems, traffic-related equipment, transportation equipment, industrial robotics, combustion equipment, various safety devices, and life-support systems). www.equip-info.net...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Operating Temperature: 5°C ~ 40 °C Storage Temperature: -20°C ~ 60°C Operating Humidity: 0% ~ 80% RH, non-condensing Certification FCC Class B, ICES-003, CE Output Voltage DC +5V per port Output Current Bus powered: Approximately 1000 mA total, 500 mA per port www.equip-info.net...
  • Page 5: Product Layout

    "New Hardware Wizard" will launch, and recognize the USB 2.0 PCMCIA Adapter as a "NEC PCI to USB Enhanced Host Controller". 2. Windows will automatically install the correct driver and display a confirmation. Installation is now complete and the USB 2.0 PCMCIA Adapter is ready for use. www.equip-info.net...
  • Page 6: Windows 2000, Me, 98Se

    NEC PCI to USB Open Host Controller USB2.0 Root Hub Device USB Root Hub USB Root Hub Note: The “system properties list” varies slightly between different Windows versions. The following screens list the appropriate entries found in different Windows operating systems: www.equip-info.net...
  • Page 7: Verifying Windows Xp, Vista Installation

    Manual_Page 7 Verifying Windows XP, Vista Installation Verifying Windows 2000 Installation www.equip-info.net...
  • Page 8: Verifying Windows Me Installation

    Manual_Page 8 Verifying Windows Me Installation Verifying Windows 98 SE Installation www.equip-info.net...
  • Page 9: Mac Os

    4. The MAC OS will run the USB 2.0 EHCI Installer application automatically. Computer administrator authorization may be required. Follow the steps to complete the installation, and upon completion, restart the computer. 5. When the computer has been restarted, the USB 2.0 PCMCIA Adapter will be ready for use. www.equip-info.net...
  • Page 10: Verifying The Mac Os Driver Installation

    This safely discharges any static electricity build-up that may damage the computer or the USB 2.0 PCMCIA Adapter. 1. Locate an available CardBus or PCMCIA II slot on the notebook computer. 2. Carefully insert the USB 2.0 PCMCIA Adapter into the CardBus or PCMCIA II slot until it is seated firmly. www.equip-info.net...
  • Page 11: External Power Adapter

    If an external power adapter is required, contact a local supplier for an adapter with the following specifications: 1. Output: DC 5V / 1.5 A (for two ports) ∅ ∅ 2. Power Plug: 1.3 (inner) * 3.5 (outer) * 9.6 mm (length) www.equip-info.net...
  • Page 12: Connecting The Power Adapter

    (a) Check if the USB 2.0 PCMCIA Adapter is correctly installed in the CardBus or PCMCIA II slot. (b) Remove it and try and different CardBus or PCMCIA II slot in case there the bus has conflicts. (c) Repeat the driver installation procedures, then see if the device exists. www.equip-info.net...
  • Page 13 Unplug the USB device and install the software drivers. (d) The device is not listed in the Device Manager anywhere. Read the following section for troubleshooting this scenario. www.equip-info.net...
  • Page 14 "Copy files from". In this location, change the file location to match the OS CD. If using Windows 98 SE, choose D:\Win98 (If D is the drive letter of the CD-ROM). If using Windows 2000 or XP, change to D:\i386. www.equip-info.net...

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