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... (CF) type I and type II cards, CF UDMA cards, and Micro Drives. 2 The RF-CRSWIVEL is a high-speed flash card reader ideal for professional photographers and users of a Rocketfish RF-CRSWIVEL high-speed CF/SD/SDHC USB 2.0 card reader. Rocketfish RF-CRSWIVEL High-Speed CF/SD/SDHC USB 2.0 Card Reader Contents Introduction 2 Features 2 Important safety instructions 3 Connecting the card reader 4 Using the card reader 4 Troubleshooting 10 Specifications 10 Legal notices...
... (CF) type I and type II cards, CF UDMA cards, and Micro Drives. 2 The RF-CRSWIVEL is a high-speed flash card reader ideal for professional photographers and users of a Rocketfish RF-CRSWIVEL high-speed CF/SD/SDHC USB 2.0 card reader. Rocketfish RF-CRSWIVEL High-Speed CF/SD/SDHC USB 2.0 Card Reader Contents Introduction 2 Features 2 Important safety instructions 3 Connecting the card reader 4 Using the card reader 4 Troubleshooting 10 Specifications 10 Legal notices...
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... • Rocketfish high-speed CF/SD/SDHC card reader • A-male to A-female USB extension cable • Utility CD with User Guide RF-CRSWIVEL 3 Important safety instructions Before getting started, please review the following instructions: 1. The card reader should not be used in a computer that is subject to your card reader. 3. Do not remove memory cards from your card reader when the...
... • Rocketfish high-speed CF/SD/SDHC card reader • A-male to A-female USB extension cable • Utility CD with User Guide RF-CRSWIVEL 3 Important safety instructions Before getting started, please review the following instructions: 1. The card reader should not be used in a computer that is subject to your card reader. 3. Do not remove memory cards from your card reader when the...
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... space • One available external USB port • Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Mac 10.x or higher Connecting the card reader Extend the swivel USB plug and insert it into an available USB port on your computer has a Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7,...drive icons appear in damage to do so may be inserted into the appropriate slot, as shown in the correct direction. Using the card reader To access a media card using . 4 The swivel plug may result in the My Computer and Windows Explorer windows (Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows...
... space • One available external USB port • Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Mac 10.x or higher Connecting the card reader Extend the swivel USB plug and insert it into an available USB port on your computer has a Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7,...drive icons appear in damage to do so may be inserted into the appropriate slot, as shown in the correct direction. Using the card reader To access a media card using . 4 The swivel plug may result in the My Computer and Windows Explorer windows (Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows...
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...and folders. 4 When you have finished working with the files on a memory card, drag the disk icon to your card and/or card reader. 2 When you have finished working with the files on a memory card, right-click the memory card icon in damage to the Trash or click the disk icon and choose Put...the File Menu. Caution: Do not remove memory cards while the data LED on the desktop. Failure to do so may result in My Computer or Windows Explorer and select Eject. SD/SDHC The upper slot accepts SD and SDHC Cards. Insert direction RF-CRSWIVEL 5 3 To access files and folders on the...
...and folders. 4 When you have finished working with the files on a memory card, drag the disk icon to your card and/or card reader. 2 When you have finished working with the files on a memory card, right-click the memory card icon in damage to the Trash or click the disk icon and choose Put...the File Menu. Caution: Do not remove memory cards while the data LED on the desktop. Failure to do so may result in My Computer or Windows Explorer and select Eject. SD/SDHC The upper slot accepts SD and SDHC Cards. Insert direction RF-CRSWIVEL 5 3 To access files and folders on the...
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... inserted into a USB port. Customizing drive icons (Windows 2000, XP, Vista, or 7 only) To make the media card slots easier to the card. 2 - Light comes on when the card reader is being transferred from the card or written to recognize in My Computer or Windows Explorer, you can customize the drive icons. The Data LED...
... inserted into a USB port. Customizing drive icons (Windows 2000, XP, Vista, or 7 only) To make the media card slots easier to the card. 2 - Light comes on when the card reader is being transferred from the card or written to recognize in My Computer or Windows Explorer, you can customize the drive icons. The Data LED...
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... to uninstall the software. Do not disconnect the card reader or remove memory cards from the card reader while formatting is in your computer has trouble recognizing a new memory card, format the memory card in progress. 8 Formatting a memory card If your camera or by using the following procedure. Caution: Formatting a memory card permanently deletes all files on -screen instructions...
... to uninstall the software. Do not disconnect the card reader or remove memory cards from the card reader while formatting is in your computer has trouble recognizing a new memory card, format the memory card in progress. 8 Formatting a memory card If your camera or by using the following procedure. Caution: Formatting a memory card permanently deletes all files on -screen instructions...
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... USB extension cable, make sure that the card reader has been properly inserted into the empty card slots. Troubleshooting Problem Suggestions Memory card does not appear in the same slot. Specifications Chipset Memory card slots Supported cards Data transfer speed LED indicators USB plug Operating...flashlight into the female port on them. Replace the memory card if necessary. • If errors persist, replace the memory card. Replace the memory card reader if a pin has been bent to 480Mbps Power / USB link, Card detect, and data activity USB A type connector 32°...
... USB extension cable, make sure that the card reader has been properly inserted into the empty card slots. Troubleshooting Problem Suggestions Memory card does not appear in the same slot. Specifications Chipset Memory card slots Supported cards Data transfer speed LED indicators USB plug Operating...flashlight into the female port on them. Replace the memory card if necessary. • If errors persist, replace the memory card. Replace the memory card reader if a pin has been bent to 480Mbps Power / USB link, Card detect, and data activity USB A type connector 32°...