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... adapter, such as Secure Digital (SD), Multi Media (MMC), Compact Flash™ (CF), IBM174; Microdrive, Smart Media™ (SM), Memory stick (MS), Memory stick pro, ++ picture card, and other compatible flash memory cards. 2 Contents Dynex Internal All-In-One Card Reader DX-CRD12 Contents Introduction 2 Important safety instructions 3 Card reader components 3 Installing the card reader 6 Using your card reader 9 Specifications 10 Legal notices 11 Français...
... adapter, such as Secure Digital (SD), Multi Media (MMC), Compact Flash™ (CF), IBM174; Microdrive, Smart Media™ (SM), Memory stick (MS), Memory stick pro, ++ picture card, and other compatible flash memory cards. 2 Contents Dynex Internal All-In-One Card Reader DX-CRD12 Contents Introduction 2 Important safety instructions 3 Card reader components 3 Installing the card reader 6 Using your card reader 9 Specifications 10 Legal notices 11 Français...
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In some operating systems, the driver must be installed before you install your card reader. • Do not drop or hit your card reader. • Do not install your card reader. Liquids can damage your card reader leading to drip into your computer, read this user guide.... traffic-related equipment, transportation equipment, industrial robotics, combustion equipment, safety devices, and life-support systems. Card reader components Package contents Make sure that you received: • 1 card reader with USB 5-pin cable • 4 mounting screws (ISO 3f 4mm) • 1 extra front bezel •...
In some operating systems, the driver must be installed before you install your card reader. • Do not drop or hit your card reader. • Do not install your card reader. Liquids can damage your card reader leading to drip into your computer, read this user guide.... traffic-related equipment, transportation equipment, industrial robotics, combustion equipment, safety devices, and life-support systems. Card reader components Package contents Make sure that you received: • 1 card reader with USB 5-pin cable • 4 mounting screws (ISO 3f 4mm) • 1 extra front bezel •...
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... place. 6 Installing the card reader Installing the card reader Changing the front bezel To change the front bezel: 1 Use a stylus or pen-like tool to remove the old bezel. Installing your card reader USB pin cable assignment Make sure that your computer's system board connector is compatible with your card reader's USB connector by comparing your card reader's USB connector with the connector on your card reader to...
... place. 6 Installing the card reader Installing the card reader Changing the front bezel To change the front bezel: 1 Use a stylus or pen-like tool to remove the old bezel. Installing your card reader USB pin cable assignment Make sure that your computer's system board connector is compatible with your card reader's USB connector by comparing your card reader's USB connector with the connector on your card reader to...
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Make sure that you are correctly grounded before installing your card reader into a computer running Windows 98SE, install the driver before you install your card reader's USB connector. Installing the card reader 7 Pin Cable color Function P2 White D- Turn off your computer and disconnect the power cord. 4 Open your computer,...computer's cover. P1 Red VBUS System board connector Caution: Electrostatic discharge (static electricity) can damage electronic components. To install your card reader: 1 If you are installing your card reader into the empty drive bay.
Make sure that you are correctly grounded before installing your card reader into a computer running Windows 98SE, install the driver before you install your card reader's USB connector. Installing the card reader 7 Pin Cable color Function P2 White D- Turn off your computer and disconnect the power cord. 4 Open your computer,...computer's cover. P1 Red VBUS System board connector Caution: Electrostatic discharge (static electricity) can damage electronic components. To install your card reader: 1 If you are installing your card reader into the empty drive bay.
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... your card reader's USB connector to a compatible USB connector on your computer's system board. 9 Make sure that you install your card reader and turn on your computer, Windows installs the correct driver, and four new drive icons appear in drivers. 8 Installing the card reader 7 Secure your card reader to install a ...driver. You do not need to the drive bay with the four mounting screws (two screws per side). Installing the driver Windows XP or Windows 2000 Windows174; XP and Windows174; 2000 have...
... your card reader's USB connector to a compatible USB connector on your computer's system board. 9 Make sure that you install your card reader and turn on your computer, Windows installs the correct driver, and four new drive icons appear in drivers. 8 Installing the card reader 7 Secure your card reader to install a ...driver. You do not need to the drive bay with the four mounting screws (two screws per side). Installing the driver Windows XP or Windows 2000 Windows174; XP and Windows174; 2000 have...
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... a media card To use . Your card reader is ready to use, see "Front" on the inserted card. When Windows detects a card in a slot, the corresponding drive icon turns from grey to recognize, you insert the correct type card into the appropriate slot. Using your card reader 9 Windows 98SE and Windows ME To install the driver in Windows174; 98SE or Windows174...
... a media card To use . Your card reader is ready to use, see "Front" on the inserted card. When Windows detects a card in a slot, the corresponding drive icon turns from grey to recognize, you insert the correct type card into the appropriate slot. Using your card reader 9 Windows 98SE and Windows ME To install the driver in Windows174; 98SE or Windows174...
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... for a Class B digital device, pursuant to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a particular installation. Canada's Interference-Causing Equipment Standards This equipment complies with the applicable technical standards of Best Buy Enterprise Services, Inc. DYNEX and the DYNEX logo are designed to Part 15 of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the...
... for a Class B digital device, pursuant to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a particular installation. Canada's Interference-Causing Equipment Standards This equipment complies with the applicable technical standards of Best Buy Enterprise Services, Inc. DYNEX and the DYNEX logo are designed to Part 15 of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the...