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9-IN-1 HI-SPEED USB2.0 FLASH CARD READER/WRITER
USER’S MANUAL Version 1.0
1. Introduction The 9-in-1 Hi-Speed USB2.0 Flash Card Reader/Writer supports the widely used flash memory
cards such as CompactFlash(CF) Type1/II card, Micro Drive (MD), SmartMedia Card (SMC), xD
Picture Card. Memory Stick (MS), MagicGate Memory Stick, Memory Stick Duo, MagicGate
Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick PRO, Memory Stick Pro Duo, Memory Stick ROM, Secure
Digital (SD), Mini SD and Multimedia Card (MMC). It can be used as removable storage disks in
enormous data exchange applications between PC and PC or PC and various consumer electronic
appliances.
The 9-in-1 Hi-Speed USB2.0 Flash Card Reader/Writer reads digital data saved on memory card
while users can manipulating electronic devices such as digital cameras, MP3 players, PDAs and
mobile phones… etc. In addition that users can transfer manifold information such as data,
graphics, texts or digital images from one electronic device to another quickly and easily. With the
Flash Card Reader/Writer, users’ experience will be further enhanced by the Plug-and-Play nature
built into latest operation system such as Windows 2000/XP and Mac OS X.
2. Features · Fully compliant with USB v2.0 specification and USB Device Class Definition for Mass
Storage, Bulk-Transport v1.0.
· Fully compliant with Compact Flash (CF) v1.4 specification.
· Fully compliant with Secure Digital (SD) v1.0 specification.
· Fully compliant with Memory Stick (MS) v1.3 specification.
· Fully compliant with Memory Stick PRO v1.0 specification.
· Fully compliant with Memory Stick ROM format v1.0 specification.
· Fully compliant with Smart Media Card (SMC) standard 2000 specification
· Support IBM Microdrive device.
· Work with default driver for Windows 98 & SE,
· No driver is needed for Windows ME, Windows2000, Windows XP, Mac OS 9 or above.
· Operate without external power, powered by USB bus.
· Real Plug-and-Play.
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3. Panel View
Front View
Bottom View
Top View
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4. Panel Descriptions
S/N Indicator Description
1 SD/MMC Slot To insert SD/MMC card
2 MS/MS Duo/MS PRO Slot To insert MS/ MS Duo/ MS PRO/ MS ROM card
3 SM/xD Card Slot To insert SM/xD card
4 CF/MD Card Slot To insert CF/MD card
5 USB connector USB2.0 interface, connect to the USB port of your PC
6 Active LED Light: when any flash memory card is inserted in Card Reader;
Blinking: when read/write data from/to flash memory card.
7 Direction Arrow The right direction to insert flash memory cards
5. System Requirement
Support Windows 98 SE, Windows ME , Windows 2000, Windows XP
One available CD-ROM
One available USB port
20MB and more Hard Disk space
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6. Windows Driver Installation
Windows 98SE
a. Start your computer running Microsoft Windows98. Please close any open applications.
Insert the Driver Software CD, double-click on “My Computer”, next double-click on the
drive corresponding to your CD-ROM, then double-click on the “Setup.exe” file to begin.
b. Click “Next”
c. When the installation is complete, select “Yes, I want to restart my computer now” and
click “Finish”, the computer will restart.
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d. Plug the 9-in-1 Flash Card Reader/Writer to the USB port of your PC when the computer
is boot up, the windows will prompt find new hardware “ENE USB Memory Card Reader
Controller”, when the driver install is complete, remove the Card Reader from USB port
and plug again. Then Windows will find new hardware “ENE USB Storage Device”.
e. Double-click on “My Computer”, the “Removable Disk” icons are shown in “My
Computer”,
Windows ME, Windows2000, Windows XP
a. Start your computer with Windows ME/Windows2000/Windows XP, plug the Card
Reader/Writer into USB port, OS will install the default driver of USB storage device.
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b. Please close any open applications. Insert the Driver Software CD, double-click on “My
Computer”, next double-click on the drive corresponding to your CD-ROM, then
double-click on the “Setup.exe” file to begin.
c. Click “Next”, then the screen will show a screen as follow
PNP Disk allows OS to generate disk drive whenever user inserts flash card into device. Disk
drive will also be removed whenever user removes flash card from device. Click “Next” to
continue.
d. The driver installation is complete when the screen is shown
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e. Click “Finish”, double-click on “My Computer”, the “Removable Disk” icons are shown
in “My Computer”
7. Driver Uninstall
In Windows 98SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000 and Windows XP, plug the 9-in-1 Card
Reader/Writer and Insert the Driver Software CD, double-click on “My Computer”, next
double-click on the drive corresponding to your CD-ROM, then double-click on the
“Uninstall.bat”.
Click “Next” and the driver will be uninstalled.
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8. Important Notice
♦ The Driver installation is necessary for all OS even in Windows ME, Windows2000 &
Windows XP.
♦ Plug the Flash Card according to the right direction, otherwise it may cause the flash card or
card reader damaged.
♦ During file and data transfer, the Active LED will blinking. This moment, please do not
attempt to remove the USB connection, this may eventually generate system unstable.
♦ For Windows2000 users: To use the 9-in-1 Card Reader, please update your Windows to
Service Pack3 or later.
♦ Before unplugging 9-In-1 Card Reader from the USB port in Windows ME/2000/XP, make
sure you go to the right hand bottom of the screen to stop the USB device. Otherwise, it may
result in losing data that you have saved on Flash Card.
♦ On the Windows taskbar, the Safely Remove Hardware icon will also appear where you can
click it to safely unplug the device even if the computer is turned on.
♦ This Hi-Speed USB Flash Disk is a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 compliant device and is recommended
hat you plug it into a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port. Whenever you plug the disk into a
non-Hi-Speed USB port, Windows will show an alert message at the taskbar telling you that it
is plugged into a non-Hi-Speed USB hub. You can still continue to use the disk but it will run
at a reduced speed.