TM Atech Flash Technology, Inc.
Congratulations Congratulations on your purchase of the iDuo dock/media reader. The iDuo is a docking station for your iPod™ and also a media reader for your Mac or PC computer. This guide will explain the features and specifications of your new iDuo, as well as the installation in a few simple steps. Please retain this guide for further reference. Convenient features like fully Plug-and-Play make it easy to setup iDuo with your computer. Operating System Requirements: Mac OS X v10.1.2+ Mac OS 9.2.
Package Contents iDuo External USB 2.0 Cable x 1 - Connects iDuo to open USB port in your computer.
Using the iDuo dock 3 The iDuo dock is designed to hold the iPod upright as it charges or transfers music from your computer. Attach the iPod cable to your computer or power outlet and plug the other end to the iDuo dock connector. Then dock the iPod onto the iDuo. 1. Connect iPod Cable to dock 2. Connect iPod Cable to FireWire or USB port or Power outlet 3.
4 LINE-OUT to Play Music through External Speakers/Stereo The iDuo dock is designed to play music from iPod to external speakers, amplifier, or stereo system. Attach an audio/speaker cable that has a 3.5mm stereo miniplug to the iDuo LINE OUT port. You can now use the volume controls of the external audio source to adjust the volume. For more iPod features, please refer to the iPod User's Guide. 1. Connect 3.5mm stereo miniplug to LINE OUT port 2.
5 S-VIDEO Out to Display PHOTOS through External Display The iDuo dock is designed to display photos from the iPod photo to an external display. Attach a S-Video cable to the iDuo S-VIDEO OUT port and then connect the other end to the S-Video In display source such as a TV, LCD Projector, VCR, etc.. Dock the iPod and start displaying your photos or slideshows. For more iPod features, please refer to the iPod User's Guide. 1. Connect S-Video Cable to S-VIDEO OUT port 2.
Using the iDuo media reader The iDuo USB media reader is designed to transfer data between media cards your computer(does not transfer data directly to iPod). Attach the USB cable to READER port of the iDuo and then plug the other end to the USB port of your computer. Insert the media card into the slot and wait for your system to recognize the card. Once recognized, you can open the file and begin transferring data. ** Operating Systems running Mac 9.2.
Installing Driver CD This step is required for Mac 9.2.+ and Windows 98SE / 2000 only. If you have Mac OS X V10.1.2+ or Windows ME / XP, please skip this step and proceed ahead. (1) Close all applications that are running, including applications running in the background. (2) Insert AFT Setup CD into CD-ROM drive and locate setup.exe file (3) Double click on setup.exe will lead you into setup program. (4) Follow setup instruction on your screen.
8 Using Media Reader with Mac Insert media card into designated card slot. Your Mac OS will display removable disk icons labeled 'no name' representing the media slot. Then you can open the files and begin read/write data to your media card. Before removing your media card from the reader, you must first EJECT the selected media card. Using Media Reader with Windows Insert media card into designated card slot. Your Windows OS will display 3 removable disk icons representing each type of media slot.
Specifications Dimension (W x H x D): 3.93 inch x 1.18 inch x 2.36 inch / 100 mm x 30 mm x 60 mm Power Requirement: 5V DC, 500mA (USB bus power) Supported media format: Compact Flash™ Type I Compact Flash™ Type II MicroDrive™ Memory Stick™ MagicGate Memory Stick™** Memory Stick Pro™ Secure Digital™ Card xD-Picture Card™*** Smart Media™ Card Operation Current: Suspend Current: <200mA <500uA Transfer rate: Up to 480 Mbps (via USB 2.0) Up to 12 Mbps (via USB 1.1) Supported O/S: Mac OS X 1.
Limited Warranty 10 Atech Flash Technology, Inc. ("AFT"), warrants to the original end user ("Customer") that under normal intended use AFT memory flash card readers will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for one (1) year from the date of purchase. During warranty period, AFT shall either repair, or replace defective product.