USB 2.0
Internal 6-in-1
Card Reader
User’s Manual
P/N TS0MFLRD6E
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing Transcend’s Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader, a small device de-
signed for fast, easy data exchange using six types of storage media: CompactFlash, IBM
Microdrive™, SmartMedia, Secure Digital, MultiMediaCard™, and Memory Stick® / PRO.
Designed to fit in any 3.5” drive, Transcend’s Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader is easy to install
in your computer.
Package Contents
The Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader package includes the following items:
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Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader
Driver CD
Quick Installation Guide
Features
The Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader has the following features:
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Compliant with USB specification version 2.0;
Supports six kinds of storage media:
- CompactFlash Card Type I/II
- IBM Microdrive
- SmartMedia Card
- Secure Digital Card
- MultiMediaCard
- Memory Stick / PRO
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Hi-Speed with transfer rate up to 480 Mbps;
LEDs indicate card insertion and data traffic;
Boot-Up function; and
Easy installation.
System Requirements
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Desktop computer with an onboard USB pin-header and 3.5” drive bay
One of the following operating systems:
- Windows® 98SE, Windows® 2000, Windows® Me
- Windows® XP (No driver needed)
- Linux kernel 2.4 or later
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Driver Installation
Driver Installation for Windows 98SE, Me, and 2000
1. Power on the computer where you will install the Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader and
make sure the USB port is enabled and working properly.
NOTE: Do not plug your Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader into the USB port at this time.
2. Insert the Driver CD into the CD-ROM drive (Auto-Run supported). Click the Driver
button to install the driver. If the Auto-Run window does not appear, double-click
CardRead.exe in the root directory of the Driver CD.
3. The Choose Setup Language window appears. Choose English or Traditional
Chinese from the drop-down box, then click OK.
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4. The InstallShield Wizard appears. Click Next.
5. Click Finish to complete the driver installation.
ꢀ If using Windows 98SE or Me, the system will ask you to restart Windows.
Select the No, I will restart my computer later radio button and click OK.
6. Turn off the computer and refer to Hardware Setup below to set up the Internal
6-in-1 Card Reader.
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Driver Installation for Windows XP, Linux Kernel 2.4 or Later
No driver is needed. Turn off the computer and refer to Hardware Setup below to install the
Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader into your PC.
Hardware Setup
1. Install the Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader into an available 3.5” drive bay.
2. Find the layout of the USB pin-header in the owner’s manual of your motherboard.
3. If the layout of the USB pin-header is as shown below, it matches the default setting
of the USB connector.
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Pin 1: USB Power
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Pin 2: USB -
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Pin 3: USB +
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Pin 4: GND
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Pin 5: NC/USBOC
Pin 6: USB Power
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Pin 7: USB -
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Pin 8: USB +
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Pin 9: GND
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Pin 10: NC (No pin)
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ꢀ If the layout of the USB pin-header is not as shown above, skip step 4 and go
directly to step 5.
4. Plug the USB connecter of the Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader into the USB
pin-header on the motherboard, with the red wire seated in pin 1 or pin 6. Hardware
setup is complete.
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Plug the USB connecter with the red
wire seated in pin 1 or pin 6.
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10
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5. If the layout of USB pin-header does not match the default setting of USB connector
(shown above), rearrange the color wires of the USB cable as follows:
a. Use a needle to raise the small plastic tab and pull the color wires out of the
connector. Be careful not to break the tab.
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b. Refer to the pin assignment of USB connector (as below) and to realign the
color wires.
Wire
Pin Assignment
Red
Vcc / Power / +5V
White
Green
P-, Data-
P+, Data+
Black
Gnd
Thick Black
Not Connect / Shield Ground
WARNING: Be careful in realigning the color wires. Any error here will cause serious
damage to the Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader.
c. Keep the same side of wire pins facing up and insert them back into the con-
nector. Press the tab down to fully seat the wire pins.
6. Connect the USB connector of the Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader to the USB
pin-header on the motherboard. Hardware setup is complete.
To Use the Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader
After the driver installation and hardware setup are complete, you can power on the com-
puter and start to use Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader.
To Use with Windows 98SE, Me and 2000
1. Power on the computer. The New Hardware Found window appears (the first time
you power on the computer after installing the Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader.)
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2. Four Removable Disk drives with newly assigned drive letters appear in My Com-
puter. The Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader is ready for use.
To Use with Windows XP
1. Power on the computer. The Found New Hardware status message appears (the
first time you power on the computer after installing the Internal 6-in-1 Card Read-
er.)
2. Four Removable Disk drives with newly assigned drive letters appear in My Com-
puter. The Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader is ready for use.
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To Use with Linux Kernel 2.4 or Later
The Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader is a driver-free device for Linux kernel 2.4 or later. Just
follow the procedures below to mount and use it.
1. Power on the computer and insert a memory card into the Internal 6-in-1 Card
Reader.
2. Create a directory for the Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader.
Example: mkdir /mnt/CardReader
3. Mount the Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader.
Example: mount –a –t msdos /dev/sda1 /mnt/CardReader
ꢀ No matter how many memory cards are inserted into the Internal 6-in-1 Card
Reader, only the slot with first inserted memory card can be mounted.
To Safely Remove Memory Cards
To Remove in Windows
Make sure that the LED is not blinking (no data are being transmitted). You can then safely
remove the memory card.
WARNING: Removal of a memory card directly may cause the system to halt.
To Remove in Linux
Unmount the device from the Linux environment. You can then safely remove the memory
card.
Example: umount /mnt/CardReader
WARNING: Never remove or insert a memory card while data are being transmitted.
To avoid improper shutdown, open the transmitted file from its new location to ensure
transmission has been completed.
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Boot-up Function
The CompactFlash slot of the Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader can be configured as a bootable
drive. To enable the Boot-Up function, your motherboard must support USB boot-up de-
vices. Upon completion of the appropriate procedure for your BIOS as described below, a
CompactFlash card can be used to boot up your computer.
To Boot-up with Pheonix or Award BIOS
1. Power on your system and follow the on-screen instructions to enter BIOS or the
CMOS setup utility.
2. Refer to the owner’s manual of your motherboard for details about the configuration
program for your system.
3. Enter STANDARD CMOS SETUP and select Advanced BIOS Features.
4. Select USB-ZIP for the ”First Boot Device”, then press ESC.
5. Choose Save & Exit Setup to save the new configuration to CMOS and exit the
CMOS Setup program. At SAVE to CMOS and EXIT (Y/N)? Type Y and press
Enter.
6. Reboot your system.
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To Boot-up with AMI BIOS
1. Power on your system and follow the on-screen instructions to enter BIOS or the
CMOS setup utility.
2. Refer to the owner’s manual of your motherboard for details about the configuration
program for your system.
3. Enter the CMOS Setup Utility main page, select Integrated Peripherals and press
Enter”.
4. Select USB Device Legacy Support and change the setting to All Device.
5. Press Esc to return to CMOS Setup Utility main page. Select Advanced BIOS
Features and press Enter.
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6. Select Boot Device Select.
7. Select USB RMD-FDD Generic STORAGE DEVICE for the 1st Boot Device, then
press ESC.
8. Choose Save & Exit Setup to save the new configuration to CMOS and exit the
CMOS Setup program. At SAVE to CMOS and EXIT (Y/N)? Type Y and press
Enter.
9. Reboot your system.
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Specifications
Power supply............................................... DC 5V from USB port
Slots for storage media: .............................. CompactFlash Card Type I/II
IBM Microdrive
SmartMedia Card
Secure Digital Card
MultiMediaCard
Memory Stick / PRO
Operating Temperature ............................... 0°C–40°C
Storage Temperature................................... -10°C–60°C
Humidity ...................................................... 0%–90% RH
Emission/Safety .......................................... FCC Class B, CE, BSMI
Dimensions ................................................. 154mm x 102mm x 26mm
Weight......................................................... 315 g
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Card Reader Limited Warranty
“Above and beyond” is the standard we set ourselves for customer service at Transcend.
We consistently position ourselves to be significantly above the industry norm. It’s all part of
our commitment to Customer Satisfaction.
All Transcend Information, Inc. (Transcend) products are warranted and tested to be free
from defects in material and workmanship and to conform to the published specifications.
Should your Transcend Card Reader malfunction during normal use in its recommended
environment due to improper workmanship or materials within the warranty period, Tran-
scend will repair or replace your product with a comparable product. This warranty is subject
to the conditions and limitations set forth herein.
Duration of Warranty: Transcend Card Readers are covered by this warranty for a period
of two (2) years from the date of purchase. Transcend will inspect the product and make the
determination as to whether the product is eligible for repair or replacement. The decision
by Transcend regarding eligibility of the product for repair or replacement will be final and
binding. Transcend reserves the right to provide a functionally equivalent refurbished re-
placement product.
Limitations: This warranty does not apply to products that fail due to accident, abuse,
mishandling, improper installation, alteration, acts of nature, improper usage, or problems
with electrical power. Transcend Card Reader must be used with devices that conform to
the recommended industry standards. Transcend will not be liable for damages resulting
from a third party device that causes the Transcend product to fail. Transcend shall in no
event be liable for any consequential, indirect, or incidental damages, lost profits, lost
business investments, lost goodwill, or interference with business relationships as a result
of lost data. Transcend is also not responsible for damage or failure of any third party
equipment, even if Transcend has been advised of the possibility. This limitation does not
apply to the extent that it is illegal or unenforceable under applicable law.
Disclaimer: The foregoing limited warranty is exclusive, with no other warranties implied or
statutory, including but not limited to any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a
particular purpose. This warranty is not affected in any part by Transcend’s providing tech-
nical support or advice.
Transcend Information, Inc.
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