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Table of Contents Introduction Package Contents................................................................................................................ 1 Features ................................................................................................................................ 1 System Requirements ......................................................................................................... 1 Driver Installation Driver Installation for Windows 98SE, Me, and 2000 ..........
Introduction Thank you for purchasing Transcend’s Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader, a small device designed for fast, easy data exchange using six types of storage media: CompactFlash, IBM Microdrive™, SmartMedia, Secure Digital, MultiMediaCard™, and Memory Stick® / PRO. Designed to fit in any 3.5” drive, Transcend’s Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader is easy to install in your computer.
Driver Installation Driver Installation for Windows 98SE, Me, and 2000 1. Power on the computer where you will install the Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader and make sure the USB port is enabled and working properly. NOTE: Do not plug your Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader into the USB port at this time. 2. Insert the Driver CD into the CD-ROM drive (Auto-Run supported). Click the Driver button to install the driver. If the Auto-Run window does not appear, double-click CardRead.
4. The InstallShield Wizard appears. Click Next. 5. Click Finish to complete the driver installation. If using Windows 98SE or Me, the system will ask you to restart Windows. Select the No, I will restart my computer later radio button and click OK. 6. Turn off the computer and refer to Hardware Setup below to set up the Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader.
Driver Installation for Windows XP, Linux Kernel 2.4 or Later No driver is needed. Turn off the computer and refer to Hardware Setup below to install the Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader into your PC. Hardware Setup 1. Install the Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader into an available 3.5” drive bay. 2. Find the layout of the USB pin-header in the owner’s manual of your motherboard. 3. If the layout of the USB pin-header is as shown below, it matches the default setting of the USB connector.
Red White Green Black Thick Black Plug the USB connecter with the red wire seated in pin 1 or pin 6. 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 8 9 10 5. If the layout of USB pin-header does not match the default setting of USB connector (shown above), rearrange the color wires of the USB cable as follows: a. Use a needle to raise the small plastic tab and pull the color wires out of the connector. Be careful not to break the tab.
b. Refer to the pin assignment of USB connector (as below) and to realign the color wires. WARNING: Wire Pin Assignment Red Vcc / Power / +5V White P-, Data- Green P+, Data+ Black Gnd Thick Black Not Connect / Shield Ground Be careful in realigning the color wires. Any error here will cause serious damage to the Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader. c. Keep the same side of wire pins facing up and insert them back into the connector. Press the tab down to fully seat the wire pins. s In er t 6.
2. Four Removable Disk drives with newly assigned drive letters appear in My Computer. The Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader is ready for use. To Use with Windows XP 1. Power on the computer. The Found New Hardware status message appears (the first time you power on the computer after installing the Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader.) 2. Four Removable Disk drives with newly assigned drive letters appear in My Computer. The Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader is ready for use.
To Use with Linux Kernel 2.4 or Later The Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader is a driver-free device for Linux kernel 2.4 or later. Just follow the procedures below to mount and use it. 1. Power on the computer and insert a memory card into the Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader. 2. Create a directory for the Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader. Example: mkdir /mnt/CardReader 3. Mount the Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader.
Boot-up Function The CompactFlash slot of the Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader can be configured as a bootable drive. To enable the Boot-Up function, your motherboard must support USB boot-up devices. Upon completion of the appropriate procedure for your BIOS as described below, a CompactFlash card can be used to boot up your computer. To Boot-up with Pheonix or Award BIOS 1. Power on your system and follow the on-screen instructions to enter BIOS or the CMOS setup utility. 2.
To Boot-up with AMI BIOS 1. Power on your system and follow the on-screen instructions to enter BIOS or the CMOS setup utility. 2. Refer to the owner’s manual of your motherboard for details about the configuration program for your system. 3. Enter the CMOS Setup Utility main page, select Integrated Peripherals and press Enter”. 4. Select USB Device Legacy Support and change the setting to All Device. 5. Press Esc to return to CMOS Setup Utility main page. Select Advanced BIOS Features and press Enter.
6. Select Boot Device Select. 7. Select USB RMD-FDD Generic STORAGE DEVICE for the 1st Boot Device, then press ESC. 8. Choose Save & Exit Setup to save the new configuration to CMOS and exit the CMOS Setup program. At SAVE to CMOS and EXIT (Y/N)? Type Y and press Enter. 9. Reboot your system.
Specifications Power supply............................................... DC 5V from USB port Slots for storage media: .............................. CompactFlash Card Type I/II IBM Microdrive SmartMedia Card Secure Digital Card MultiMediaCard Memory Stick / PRO Operating Temperature ............................... 0°C–40°C Storage Temperature................................... -10°C–60°C Humidity ...................................................... 0%–90% RH Emission/Safety .............................
Card Reader Limited Warranty “Above and beyond” is the standard we set ourselves for customer service at Transcend. We consistently position ourselves to be significantly above the industry norm. It’s all part of our commitment to Customer Satisfaction. All Transcend Information, Inc. (Transcend) products are warranted and tested to be free from defects in material and workmanship and to conform to the published specifications.