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G Operating Instructions
81-in-1 card reader USB2.0
Item no. 1170550
Intended Use
The product can be connected to a computer's USB port. It is designed for reading and writing to
appropriate memory cards. As a special feature, the product contains a built-in SIM card reader;
the provided software enables a SIM card to be read.
This product complies with the applicable national and European regulations. All names of compa-
nies and products are the trademarks of the respective owners. All rights reserved.
Contents
• Card reader
• USB extension cable
• CD with software
• Operating Instructions
Safety Instructions
T he warranty will be void in the event of damage caused by failure to observe these
safety instructions! We do not assume liability for any consequential damage!
N or do we assume any liability for material and personal damage caused by improper
use or non-compliance with the safety instructions! In such cases, the warranty will
be null and void.
• The unauthorised conversion and/or modification of the product is not permitted for
safety and approval reasons (CE). Do not open/disassemble it!
• The product is not a toy and should be kept out of the reach of children.
• The product must not get damp or wet.
• Do not leave packaging material carelessly lying around, since it could become a
dangerous plaything for children.
• Handle the product with care, it can be damaged by impacts, blows, or accidental
drops, even from a low height.
Driver/Software Installation
The drivers included are only required for the SIM card reader integrated in the card
reader.
The drivers for reading/writing of common memory cards (SD, MS, etc.) are integrated
in the operating system.
Switch on your computer and wait until the operating system has booted completely.
Place the CD supplied in the appropriate drive on your computer. If the installation programme
does not start automatically, you must start it manually e.g. in the Windows File Manager (the
installation programme in the main directory of the CD is named e.g. "autorun.exe" or similar).
Follow all instructions of the software or the operating system.
Connection
First install the driver and the software of the CD supplied, unless done already.
Connect the card reader to a free USB port on your computer or a USB hub.
When first connected to the computer, Windows recognises the card reader and completes the
driver installation.
If the connection is made without any faults, the power LED lights.
Important information for Windows 7:
Further steps for installation are necessary when using the operating system Windows 7 so that
the SIM cards can be read/written on.
Proceed as follows:
• If not done so yet, install the driver/software first as describe above in the chapter "Driver/
Software Installation".
• Connect the card reader to the computer. Windows 7 then does not find a required driver and
recognises an "eHome" infrared receiver instead (Windows 7 then signals that the installation
failed).
• Open the Device Manager in the Control Panel.
To do this, select the function "Hardware and Sound" under "Control Panel".
Click on "Device Manager".
• The "eHome infrared receiver (USBCIR)" is not labelled with an exclamation mark under "USB
Controller", as Windows 7 was unable to start the hardware.
• Click on "eHome infrared receiver (USBCIR)" with the right mouse button and select "Update
Driver Software...".
• Then select "Search for driver software on the computer".
• Click on "Select from a list of device drivers on the computer".
• The following dropdown menu may include e.g. "eHome infrared receiver (USBCIR)" and "USB
connection device".
• Click on the entry "USB connection device" and "Continue".
Now the driver will be installed correctly; Windows signals "The driver software was updated
successfully".
• Click on "Close". Thereafter, the product is also available under Windows 7 with all its functions.
Reading/Writing from or to SIM Cards
• Disconnect the card reader from the computer.
• Connect a SIM card in the correct orientation in the corresponding plug-in unit of the card
reader.
• Start the software "SimEdit".
• Connect the card reader to the computer.
• The software "SimEdit" recognises the SIM card and reads it. The data can also be copied back
onto the SIM card.
• If another SIM card is to be used, proceed as described above (disconnect card reader, insert
SIM card, connect card reader with SIM card to the computer).
Reading/writing to memory cards
An inserted memory card is used like a common mass storage drive; a drive letter is allocated
automatically by Windows.
For instance, with Windows file manager you can read the data on the memory card (or store data
on the memory card) in the same way as you use the hard disk or a USB stick.
The inserts for SD and microSD memory cards cannot be used at the same time .
Removing a Memory Card, unplugging a Card Reader
If a read/write access is underway to the memory card, wait until it is finished.
Only then can a memory card be removed from the card reader or the card reader can be discon-
nected from the computer.
If the memory card is removed during read/write access or the card reader is discon-
nected from the computer, data on the memory card may be damaged. The same ap-
plies to a SIM card.
Tips & Notes
• Ensure that the read-only access (slide switch on the memory card; if available) is in the off
position when deleting from, or writing to, SD/MS memory cards.
• Use preferably a USB2.0 port for connecting the card reader.
The maximum data signalling rate used by USB1.1 is only about 800kByte/s.
With USB2.0, several MByte/s are possible, depending on the speed of your memory card! Thus,
for faster transfer always use a USB2.0 port for the card reader (a tremendous saving of time
during data transfer).
• The power LED lights while the card reader is supplied with power, the access LED lights if a
memory card is inserted or flashes during read/write processes.
• Always remove the memory card or the SIM card first, before switching off the computer.
• Some memory cards (e.g. older CF cards) require more current for operation. Thus use a USB
port that can supply a current of 500 mA, e.g. the USB port on a computer or the USB port on a
USB hub with its own power adapter.
Disposal
Dispose of an unserviceable product in accordance with the relevant statutory regula-
tions.
These operating instructions are a publication by Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Str. 1, D-92240 Hirschau (www.conrad.com).
All rights including translation reserved. Reproduction by any method, e.g. photocopy, microfilming, or the capture in electronic data
processing systems require the prior written approval by the editor. Reprinting, also in part, is prohibited.
These operating instructions represent the technical status at the time of printing. Changes in technology and equipment reserved.
© Copyright 2014 by Conrad Electronic SE.

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