2 Port FireWire 400 ExpressCard User Manual English LINDY No. 51500 www.lindy.
1. Introduction Thank you for purchasing the LINDY 2 Port FireWire 400 ExpressCard. With this card you can easily add two IEEE1394a FireWire 400 ports to your Notebook computer. The card features a 1 x 2.5Gbps ExpressCard/34 interface and supports FireWire transfer rates of 400, 200 & 100 Mbps. 1.1. Features Compliant with PCI Express Specification, revision 1.0a 1-lane 2.5Gbps ExpressCard/34 host interface 1.3mm DC power jack for optional 12V DC Power Adapter 1.1.1.
2. Software Installation To use the FireWire ExpressCard, the host computer must be equipped with one free ExpressCard slot. 2.1. Windows 2000 installation 1. Insert the card into an available ExpressCard slot. 2. When the wizard indicates that it has found a driver for the device, click 'Next'. 3. The wizard will now copy the required files to the system and start the driver. After starting the driver, the wizard will display a completion dialog, click 'Finish' to exit the wizard. 2.2.
2.4. Windows 98SE installation 1. Insert the card into an available ExpressCard slot. 2. The Hardware Wizard will display that it has found a ' Texas Instruments OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller'. Click 'Next'. 3. Select 'Search for the best driver for your device [Recommended]' and click 'Next'. 4. Make sure that only the 'Floppy disk drives' checkbox is checked and click 'Next'. 5.
WEEE (Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment), Recycling of Electronic Products United Kingdom In 2006 the European Union introduced regulations (WEEE) for the collection and recycling of all waste electrical and electronic equipment. It is no longer allowable to simply throw away electrical and electronic equipment. Instead, these products must enter the recycling process. Each individual EU member state has implemented the WEEE regulations into national law in slightly different ways.