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Transce ndMulti- CardRe ader User’s Manual P/N TS-RD M1/M2/M3/M5 Version1.5 [...]
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T ableofContent s Introduction .......... .......... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... .......... ........... .......... 1 Packa geCo ntents ........................................................................................................................... 1 Featu res .......[...]
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1 Introduction Thank you f or purchasing T ranscend’ s M ulti-Card Reader ( T S-RDM1/M2/M3/M5 ), a s mall dev ice specifically designed for fast, ea sy data transfer and exchange usin g many dif ferent types o f Memory Cardsand withoutthe need f[...]
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2 Features FullyCompliantw iththeHi-S peedUSB2.0specification Hi-S peedDatatrans ferratesupto480Mb/s USBpowe red(no external powerorbatteryneeded) LEDindicatescardinsert ion anddata transfer Compatiblew iththeNewSDHC ™ [...]
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3 SystemRequirements Desktopornotebookco mputerwithaworkingU SBport. Oneofthefollow ingOperatingSystems(OS): W indow s ® Me W indow s ® 2000 W indow s ® XP W indow s V ista ™ Mac ™ OS9.0,orlater Mac ™ OSX Li[...]
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4 SafetyPrecaution s Theseusageandsafety guidelinesare IMPORT ANT! Pleasefollowthemcarefully . GeneralUse Carefullyunp ackthecontentso fthe Multi-CardReader pac kage. Donotallowy our Multi-CardReader tobecomedampor wetfromwater[...]
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5 M1ProductOverview Figure2.Multi-Card ReaderM1 (directinsertion) (directinsertion) (reverseinsertion) SecureDigital(SD ™ ) miniSD ™ MemoryS tick ® (MS) SDHC ™ miniSDHC ™ MemoryS tickPRO ™ MultiMediaCard(MMC ™ ) MemoryS ti[...]
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6 M2ProductOverview Figure3.Multi-Card ReaderM2 (directinsertion) (reversecardinsertion) (directinsertion) SecureDigital(SD ™ ) CompactFlash ® (CF) T ypeI/II xD(M-T ype,H-T ype) SDHC ™ MicroDrive (directinsertion) miniSD ™ ?[...]
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7 M3ProductOverview Figure4.Multi-Card ReaderM3 (directinsertion) (reversecardinsertion) (directinsertion) SecureDigital(SD ™ ) CompactFlash ® (CF) T ypeI/II xD(M-T ype,H-T ype) SDHC ™ MicroDrive (directinsertion) miniSD ™ ?[...]
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8 M5ProductOverview Figure5.Multi-Card ReaderM5 (directinsertion) (reversecardinsertion) (directinsertion) SecureDigital(SD ™ ) CompactFlash ® (CF) T ypeI/II xD(M-T ype,H-T ype) SDHC ™ MicroDrive (directinsertion) miniSD ™ (d[...]
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9 DriverInst al lation DriverInstallationforWindo w s 98SE,2000(SP1 andSP2) 1. Put the Driver CD into the CD-ROM (Auto-Run support ed). Click on the “Driver and Icon U tility” button. If the product does not attach C D,?[...]
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10 3. After t he dr ivers are i nstalled onto the computer, pl ug the Multi-Card Reader i nto an available USB port,the “Ne w Hardwar eFound” dialogueboxesw illappear. Figure7.FoundNewHardware 4. The computer will automaticall[...]
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11 DriverInstallationforMac ™ OS9.x 1. Putthe Driv erCD intoth eCD-ROM driv eand runthe Install programloca tedin t he Mac folderon the Driver CD. Follow t heo n-screen instructions toco mplete thed riveri nstallation.Ifthe[...]
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12 Example: mkdir/mnt/Ca rdReader 4. M ounttheMulti-CardReader. Example: mount–a–tmsdos /dev/sda1/mnt/Ca rdReader Mappin g ofDisks TS-RDM1 SD/MMC/m iniSD /dev/sda MS /dev/sdb TS-RDM2 SD/MMC/miniSD /dev/sda [...]
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13 Connecting toaComputer 1. Plug the small e nd of the M ini USB to USB A-Type cabl e into the Mini USB conn ector on th e Multi-CardReader a ndpl ugthelar geend ofthe cable intoan availabl eUSBpor ton yourdes ktop,or ?[...]
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14 Disconnectingfro maComputer NEVERdisconnect theMulti-CardReader fromacomputer whendat aisbeing transferred, oryoumay damagetheReaderandy ourCard(s). Removingthe M ulti-CardReader inWindo w s 98SE Unplugyour Multi-Card ?[...]
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15 W ARNING! T o prevent dat a loss, al w ay s use this procedure to remove the Multi-Card ReaderfromWindo w s ® Me,2000,XP andV ista ™ . Removingthe M ulti-CardReader inMac OS9.0,orLater Drag and drop the Disk icon?[...]
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16 T roubleshooting If a problem occurs with y our Multi-Card Reader , please first check the information listed below before takin g your Multi-Card Reader forrepair .If youareunable toremedyaproblemfromthefollowi ng hints, please co[...]
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17 Multi-CardReaderTS-RDM 1S pecification s Size(L xWxH): 64.8mmx33mmx12.2 mm Weight : 20g Max.T ransfer S peed: 480Mbits(60MB)persecon d OperatingV ol t age: 5VDCfromUSBPort OperatingT emperature: 0 (32 )to70 (158[...]
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18 Multi-CardReaderTS-RDM 2S pecification s Size(L xWxH): 70mmx70mmx15mm Weight : 43g Max.T ransfer S peed: 480Mbits(60MB)persecon d OperatingV ol t age: 5VDCfromUSBPort OperatingT emperature: 0 (32 )to70 (158 )[...]
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19 Multi-CardReaderTS-RDM 3S pecification s Size(L xWxH): 85mmx50mmx14mm Weight : 37g Max.T ransfer S peed: 480Mbits(60MB)persecon d OperatingV ol t age: 5VDCfromUSBPort OperatingT emperature: 0 (32 )to70 (158 )[...]
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20 Multi-CardReaderTS-RDM 5S pecification s Size(L xWxH): 70mmx70mmx15mm Weight : 43g Max.T ransfer S peed: 480Mbits(60MB)persecon d OperatingV ol t age: 5VDCfromUSBPort OperatingT emperature: 0 (32 )to70 (158 )[...]
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21 T ranscendLimitedW arranty “Above and Beyond” is the st andard we set ourselv es for customer service at T ranscend. W e consistently po sitionou rselves tob e significantly above theindustry norm, which isa ll p art ofour commitmentt[...]