Checking

Checking

1.Unpack the packaging. Make sure you have everything listed in the “Unpacking Package Contents.”

2.Check your system requirements. Refer to SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS or the outside of the packaging.

3.Locate the USB port on your computer. See UNDERSTANDING.

Understanding

What’s a USB port?

The Universal Serial Bus (USB) port is an easy way to connect a new device like the ImageMate Reader/Writer to your computer. Connecting a device to the USB port doesn’t require that you open your computer to install an add-in card or set complicated switches. You just plug it in and get started.

How do I find the USB port?

The USB ports are often located on the front or back of your PC, or on a USB hub.

On a laptop computer or a Macintosh, the USB port may be located on the side. The USB port looks like this:

What is the difference between Hi-Speed USB 2.0 and Full Speed USB 1.1?

Hi-Speed USB 2.0 supports the transfer of data up to 480 megabits per second (Mbps), and Full Speed USB 1.1 supports data transfer up to 12 Mbps. Hi-Speed USB 2.0 provides a dramatic improvement in data transfer performance compared to Full Speed USB 1.1. USB 2.0 is backward compatible with USB1.1 ports. The ImageMate Reader/Writer supports both USB 2.0 and USB 1.1.

Connecting

The ImageMate Reader/Writer can be used with and without the metal stand. To attach the reader, put the stand on a flat surface and position the reader on the stand as illustrated. To detach the reader, hold the stand down with one hand and pull up the reader with the other hand.

Connecting the ImageMate Reader/Writer to the USB port is simple. You don’t need to turn off or restart your computer when attaching the ImageMate Reader/Writer. Since the ImageMate Reader/Writer is powered by the USB connection, an AC/DC power adapter is not needed.

When the ImageMate Reader/Writer is connected for the first time, your computer may display a message that the device is being installed (may vary slightly depending on your operating system).

It is not necessary to install software on your computer to transfer files with the ImageMate Reader/Writer. But there are two free utilities available that will enhance the experience of your ImageMate Reader/Writer:

Transfer Button Application

The Transfer Button on top of the ImageMate Reader/Writer lets you launch your favorite (photo) program or web site with the touch of a button.

Drive Letter Application

The Drive Letter application makes it easy to find the right drive letter for the card that you want to access.

Go to www.sandisk.com/imagemate to learn more and follow the instructions on how to download, install and use the software.

Windows Disk Icons

ImageMate Multi-Card Reader/Writer:

When you connect the ImageMate Multi-Card Reader/Writer on a Windows operating system, one removable disk icon representing the card slot shows in My Computer with newly assigned drive letter.

ImageMate All-in-One Reader/Writer:

When you connect the ImageMate All-in-One Reader/Writer on a Windows operating system, four removable disk icons representing the card slots show in My Computer with newly assigned drive letters:

1st new removable drive: microSD/microSDHC

2nd new removable drive: SD/SDHC/miniSD/miniSDHC/MultiMediaCard/MMCplus/MMCmobile/RS-MMC/ RS-MMC Dual Voltage

3rd new removable drive: Memory Stick/Memory Stick PRO/Memory Stick Duo/Memory Stick PRO Duo/

Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo/xD/xD Type M, M+ & H

4th new removable drive: CompactFlash

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