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1. For both internal (3.5" Drive Bay) and external use.

2. Reads and Writes 
   -Type I and II Compact Flash   cards 
   -IBM Microdrive    
   -SmartMedia   cards
   -Multimedia   cards
   -Secured Digital   cards

3. Fast file transferring between portable Memory Card, PC,
    Notebooks and Mobile devices, such as 
    - Digital Cameras,
    - Pocket PC,
    - Personal Digital Assistant (PDA),
    - Personal Organizers,
    - Voice Recorders, etc.  

Dimension :
102(W) x 25.4(H) x125(D) mm / 4.02(W) x 1(H) x 4.92(D) in

Power Required :
USB, Action power: 5V   5%

Reads and Writes : (Hot-swapping)
Compact Flash   , IBM Microdrive   , SmartMedia   , 
Mutimedia   , and Secure Digital    cards

Features

Specifications

Download / Upload files via high speed USB 1.1 Transfer 
rate up to : 12Mb/Sec

Support :
Win 98 / SE/ ME/ 2000/ XP, Mac OS 8.6 or later, Linux.

Plug & Play for :
Windows ME/ XP ( no software driver required ) 

Hardware Setup 

Using PRO II externally

Hardware setup is easy. Simply plug in the External USB 
cable and USB to DC cable, your new PRO II reader/writer 
is ready to operate. Please refer to the following diagram 
for detail.

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External 
USB cable

External USB-DC cable

Summary of Contents for PRO II

Page 1: ...nd you read this manual carefully to become familiar with the operation of the product This manual explains the features of your new PRO II reader the specifications and the installation in a few simple steps Please retain this guide for further reference If you have questions regarding your PRO II reader writer please call our technical support hotline at toll free number 1 866 85 ATECH 1 866 852...

Page 2: ...II can be used externally or internally when mounted into your PC s standard 3 5 drive bay The flash memory cards support by PRO II reader writer includes CF Type I II CompactFlash card MD IBM MicroDrive SD Secured Digital card MMC MultiMedia card SM SmartMedia card Plus one USB port on the front for easy access Table of Content Introduction Package Content 1x PRO II Flash reader writer unit 1x Ex...

Page 3: ...equired USB Action power 5V 5 Reads and Writes Hot swapping Compact Flash IBM Microdrive SmartMedia Mutimedia and Secure Digital cards Features Specifications Download Upload files via high speed USB 1 1 Transfer rate up to 12Mb Sec Support Win 98 SE ME 2000 XP Mac OS 8 6 or later Linux Plug Play for Windows ME XP no software driver required Hardware Setup Using PRO II externally Hardware setup is...

Page 4: ...s to reconfigure the wire pin assignments on the internal USB cable in order to make PRO II function properly Following explains how to reconfigure wire pin assignment The Internal USB cable has 4 color wires on the end that plugs in to the motherboard The 4 color wires are Red White Green and Black wires The correct wire assignments shall be Internal USB cable Internal Power Supply Y cable Please...

Page 5: ...in its position The diagram below shall give you an idea of how it is done Windows ME and Windows XP or later Software Setup for PRO II under operating systems like Windows ME and Windows XP is very simple No software driver is required Here are the few steps 1 Once you plug in the two external USB cables as described in Hardware Setup your computer shall immediately recognize the PRO II device an...

Page 6: ...t is okay to restart the computer Select Yes I want to restart my computer now and click on OK After downloading pro2setup exe execute the file and it will lead you into setup program Computer will restart and you can connect the cables from PRO II reader writer to your computer as described in Hardware Setup after restart Your computer shall recognize the Pro II unit automatically and install its...

Page 7: ...remove Flash media cards from PRO II reader writer 1 Double click on the Removable Device icon on the lower right hand corner of your desktop 2 A list of three USB Disk devices will appear Select the one you would like to remove and click on Stop button 3 Click on OK when Stop a Hardware device menu pop up 4 You Computer will notify you when it is safe to remove your Flash card Click on OK and rem...

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