Toshiba Parallel Port Flash Card Reader Using the CameraConnect Pro, Front Panel Functions

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Using the CameraConnect Pro

Front Panel Functions

Figure 4: Front Panel Arrangement

Figure 4 shows the front panel layout of the CameraConnect Pro. There are two indicator LEDs, three slots, and two eject buttons.

The indicator lights display the power-on and device-busy states of the reader. The green LED indicates that the unit has power and is ready to function. The amber LED shows that data is being read from or written to the device. If the unit is prop- erly connected, the green light should always be on. The busy or amber LED light is on only when the device is accessing a card placed in the CameraConnect Pro.

Inserting Devices into the CameraConnect Pro

The upper slot is designed to accept CompactFlash Association-compliant flash cards. These storage devices are primarily used in digital cameras and Personal Digital As- sistants (PDAs). Figure 5 illustrates the proper method of inserting these devices into the upper slot. Remember to push the card completely into the slot so that the CameraConnect Pro’s ejector button comes out.

Figure 5: Inserting a Compact Flash Card

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Contents Parallel Port Flash Card Reader Table of Contents Contacting Actiontec Customer Support IntroductionFeatures Getting Started Connecting the CameraConnect Pro HardwareAT Keyboard Assembly Diagram Windows 95 or Installing the Driver and Utility SoftwarePage Page Windows NT Page Click OK. Follow the on-screen instructions Front Panel Functions Using the CameraConnect ProInserting Devices into the CameraConnect Pro Inserting a Pcmcia ATA Flash Card Formatting a Card or Smart Media Ssfdc Device Inserting an Smart Media Ssfdc DevicePage Page Printers Viewing, Writing, and Copying FilesOther External Devices CameraConnect Utility Screen Using The CameraConnect Pro UtilityPage Some Common Error Messages Error Messages and TroubleshootingSome Common Problems CameraConnect Pro will not install. No Drive Letter Assigned Page Uninstalling in Windows 95 or Windows Appendix a Uninstalling the CameraConnect ProWindows NT Appendix B Technical Reference External Port ConnectorsDeclaration of Conformity Page Page