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1 Transce ndComp actCa rdReade r User’s Manual P/N:TS-RDS1/S2/S5/S6 Version1.6 [...]
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2 T ableofContent s Introduction .......... .......... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... .......... ........... .......... 1 Packa geCon tents ........................................................................................................................... 1 Featu res ..[...]
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1 Introduction Thank you for pur chasing Transcend’ s Comp act Card Reader , a small d evice specifically designed for fast,easyda tatransfera ndexchangeusin gmanydif ferenttypeso fMemoryCardsan dwithoutthe need for anadapter .T ranscend?[...]
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2 Features FullyCompliantw itht heHi-S peedUSB2.0specification Hi-S peedDatatransferratesupto480M b/s USBpowe red( noexternalpow eror batteryneeded) Compatiblew iththeNewSDHC ™ MemoryCardst andard Supportsthe mostpopular[...]
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3 W indow sVist a ™ Mac ™ OS9.0,orlater Linux ™ Kernel2.4.2,orlater Introduction [...]
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4 SafetyPrecaution s Theseusageandsafety guidelinesare IMPORT ANT ! Pleasefollowthemcarefully . GeneralUse Carefullyunp ackthecontentsofthe Co mpac t CardReader package. Donotallowy our CompactCardRea der tobecomedamporwetfro m[...]
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5 ProductO ve rview Figure1.CompactCardReaderS1 Figure2.microSDCard ReaderS2 Figure3.CompactCardReaderS5 ProductOverview (directinsertion) (directinsertion) SecureD[...]
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6 Figure4.CompactCardReaderS6 (directinsertion) (adapterr equired) SecureDigital(SD ™ ) miniSD ™ SDHC ™ miniSDHC ™ MultiMediaCard(MMC ™ ) microSD ™ / T ransFlash ™ MMCplus ™ microSDHC ™ MemoryS tick MMCmobile Memory?[...]
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7 DriverInst allation DriverInstallationforWindo ws 98SE 1. Put the Driver CD into the CD-ROM ( Auto-Run supported). Click on the “Driver& IconUtility ” button. If the produc t does not attach CD, you can downloa[...]
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8 3. After the drivers are install ed onto the computer, plug the Compact Card Reader into an available USBport,the “Ne w Hard w areFound” dialo gueboxeswillappear. Figure6.FoundNewHardware 4. The computer will automatically[...]
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9 DriverInstallationforMac ™ OS9.0,orLater Nod riversarere quired.Pl ugyour C ompactCardReader i ntoanav ailable USBport,i nserta compatible MemoryCardandyou rMac willautomaticallydetectit. DriverInstallationforLinux ™ Ke[...]
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10 Connecting toaComputer Plug the Compac t Card Reader directly into an availabl e USB port on your desktop, or no tebook computer. Figure8.Connectingto acomputer UsewithaComputer [...]
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11 Disconnectingfro maComputer NEVER disconnec t the Comp act Card Rea der from a computer w hen dat a is being transferred,ory oumaydamagetheReaderandy ourCard(s). RemovingtheComp actCardReaderinWindows 98SE Unplugyou[...]
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12 W A RNING! T o prev ent dat a loss, alway s use this procedure to remo ve the Comp act Card ReaderfromWindo ws ™ Me,2000,XP andVist a ™ . RemovingtheComp actCardReaderinMac OS9.0,orLater Drag and drop the Di[...]
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13 T roubleshooting If a problem occurs w ith your Comp act Card Reader , please first chec k the information listed be low before taking your Comp act Card Reader for repair . If you are unable to remedy a problem from the followinghin[...]
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14 Comp actCardReaderS1Specifications Size(L xWxH): 69mm×35mm×15mm Weight : 20g Max.T ransferSpeed: 480M b(60 MB)perseco nd OperatingV olt age: 5VDCfromUSBPort OperatingT emperat ure: 0 (32 )to70 (1[...]
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15 microSDCardReaderS2Specifications Size(L xWxH): 44mm×19mm×1 1m m Weight : 7g Max.T ransferSpeed: 480M b(60 MB)perseco nd OperatingV olt age: 5VDCfromUSBPort OperatingT emperat ure: 0 (32 )to70 [...]
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16 Comp actCardReaderS5Specifications Size(L xWxH): 57.9mm×23.2mm×7mm Weight : 10g Max.T ransferSpeed: 480M b(60 MB)perseco nd OperatingV olt age: 5VDCfromUSBPort OperatingT emperat ure: 0 (32 )to70 [...]
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17 Comp actCardReaderS6Specifications Size(L xWxH): 61.5mm×33mm×9.2mm Weight : 16g Max.T ransferSpeed: 480M b(60 MB)perseco nd OperatingV olt age: 5VDCfromUSBPort OperatingT emperat ure: 0 (32 )to70 [...]
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18 T ranscendLimitedW arranty “Above and Beyond” is the stand ard we set ourselves for customer service at T ranscend. W e consistently position ourselves to be significantly ab o ve the industry norm, which is all p art ofour commitment?[...]
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19 T erminology adap ter.................................................................................................................................. 1,2,4 ,12,1 3 Devicethatisusedtoco nnectonehardwaredevicetoanotherw ithoutalossinfunction. CD-R OM ...........................[...]