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		 Owner’s Manual   
					Hi-Speed USB 2.0 File Transfer Cable   
					Model: U232-006   
					1. Installation   
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					2. Operation   
					3. Alternate Transfers   
					4. Specifications   
					5. Warranty Registration   
					Introduction   
					System Requirements   
					• Intel Pentium 1 GHz or faster PC   
					• 128 MB RAM or higher   
					The U232-006 enables you to transfer files between computers   
					at speeds of up to 480Mbps. It automatically detects and installs   
					peripherals. Ideal for transferring data between Windows XP and   
					Vista-equipped computers.   
					• USB port (Hi-Speed USB 2.0 for Hi-Speed transfer)   
					• Windows XP, SP2 or Vista   
					• Hot pluggable — connect while the computer is running   
					• No external power necessary   
					• Activity LED   
					• Plug and Play   
					• No additional drivers or software needed for Vista   
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				1. Installation   
					Windows XP continued   
					2. You will ne notified upon connection between the two computers:   
					1. You will be prompted to identify the computer that you are on as   
					the recipient or the sender:   
					2. Operation   
					Launch the Easy Transfer Utility on Both Computers   
					Easy Transfer is a Windows-based utility that allows two computers   
					to transfer files and settings from a computer running Windows XP or   
					Vista to another computer running Windows Vista. To use the utility,   
					plug the File Transfer Cable into the USB ports on both computers   
					and then start the utility on both computers.   
					• After launching the utility, just follow the on-screen instructions.   
					Note: Keep the following in mind when using the utility:   
					• You must launch Easy Transfer on both computers involved in the   
					transfer of files/settings so that they can detect each other   
					• Transfers can only be made from Windows XP/Vista to Windows   
					Vista; you cannot transfer files/settings from Vista to XP   
					Note: If this is a first-time transfer, follow the install steps above then   
					go to Step 1 in this section:   
					• When prompted to choose a transferring media, select USB cable   
					• On Windows Vista: Select Start Programs Prolific PCLinq3   
					• You can only transfer files/settings between operating systems   
					using the same language; for example, you can’t transfer files/   
					settings from a traditional Chinese system to an English system   
					• On Windows XP: Select Start Programs Prolific PCLinq3   
					Note: You will choose between Ansi and Unicode. Both computers   
					must use the same.   
					Transfer Example   
					The following steps show the screens and associated procedures   
					involved with a transfer of files from Windows XP to Vista.   
					Step 3 on XP & Vista: When the prompt Install the Easy Transfer   
					Cable and connect your computers (see below) displays, wait for the   
					message A connection to the other computer has been detected to   
					display — it only appears briefly at the bottom of the screen.   
					Note: The partial screen samples shown may not actually show   
					during some transfer procedures, or may appear different due to   
					varying OS versions or computer settings.   
					Step 1 on XP & Vista: A Windows Easy Transfer welcome screen   
					displays. Click Next.   
					Step 2 on XP: The prompt Choose how to transfer files and settings   
					to your computer displays. Select Use an Easy Transfer Cable   
					(recommended) as shown below:   
					Step 2 on Vista: The prompt Do you have an Easy Transfer Cable?   
					displays. Select Yes, I have an Easy Transfer Cable as shown below:   
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				2. Operation   
					Transfer Example continued   
					Step 4 on XP: When the prompt What do you want to transfer to your   
					new computer? displays (see below), make a selection from among   
					the three options that appear. Subsequent screens in this example are   
					based on an Advanced options selection.   
					Step 6 on XP: If either account-related option is selected in Step 4   
					on XP, the prompt Type a new user name or click a name in the list   
					displays. Select either option for the target (file-receiving) computer,   
					then click Next.   
					Step 4 on Vista: When the message Your computers are now   
					connected displays, stop (while the XP system proceeds through Steps   
					5 and 6).   
					Step 5 on XP: When the prompt Select user accounts, files, and   
					settings to transfer displays, select the folders you want to be   
					transferred and click Next.   
					Step 7 on XP & Vista: A Please wait until the transfer is complete   
					message displays with a procedure status bar. Wait for the next screen   
					to appear.   
					Step 8 on XP: When the message You’re ready to transfer files and   
					settings to your new computer displays, click Close to exit the utility.   
					Step 8 on Vista: When the message The transfer is complete displays   
					(with a summary of transferred items), click Close to exit the utility.   
					3. Alternate Tramsfers Between Windows Operating Systems   
					It is possible to transfer files between the following:   
					Vista to XP   
					XP to XP   
					XP to Win2000   
					Win2000 to XP   
					Vista to Win2000   
					Win2000 to Vista   
					In order to conduct transfers between the above operating systems,   
					install the PCLinq3 software on the targeted computers. Launch the   
					console as stated earlier (Start Programs Prolific PCLinq3). The   
					following console will open on both computers:   
					Note: each computer will display it’s internal root directory.   
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				3. Alternate Tramsfers Between Windows Operating Systems   
					Plug the Transfer Cable into each computer. Once the connection is   
					established between the two computers, the indicator lights in the   
					bottom right corner of the console will change to green.   
					You will now be able to move to different directories on each   
					computer and drag files between the computers. A status pop-up will   
					display to indicate transfer progress and completion:   
					A file transfer will not remove the file from the source computer. The   
					transfer is a copy function. You may remove a file by right-clicking on   
					the file and selecting cut:   
					4. Specifications   
					General   
					Power   
					• Plug and Play — automatic detection and installation of peripherals   
					• Windows XP/Vista compatible   
					• Bus powered   
					• Power consumption: < 500 mA (Suspend and Active modes)   
					Certifications/Approvals   
					• FCC   
					• CE   
					System Requirements   
					• Intel Pentium 1 GHz or faster PC   
					• 128 MB RAM or higher   
					• Hi-Speed USB 2.0   
					• Windows   
					• USB port (Hi-Speed USB 2.0 for Hi-Speed transfer)   
					• Windows XP, SP2 or Vista   
					Connections   
					• Interface: USB 2.0   
					• Transfer speeds: up to 480 Mbps   
					• Connection type: type-A male connections   
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				5. Warranty Registration   
					WARRANTY REGISTRATION   
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					they are entitled to:   
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					Send old equipment for recycling on a one-for-one, like-for-like basis (this varies depending on the country)   
					Send the new equipment back for recycling when this ultimately becomes waste   
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