How To
Transfer Iris Images Using The Card Reader
1. Start with the reader unplugged
2. Insert the SD Flash memory card into the card reader
3. Plug the card reader into the computer's USB socket
The blue light on the card reader will illuminate:
4. The drive letters should show up in "My Computer" in a few seconds.Most Windows operating
systems, including XP, will recognize the card reader without need of installing any driver from
the mini-CD. When plugged in to a USB port, it shows four drive letters. The first drive letter is
for the SD slot, the second letter is the CF slot, 3
letter is for the MS slot. You may need to use the CD for installing drivers on some older
versions of Windows, such as Windows 98 or Windows 2000.
5. At this point the flash memory module can be opened up like any other folder on a disk drive.
You can then copy pictures from the flash memory to the hard drive by dragging the
filename/icons.
6. IMPORTANT: When you are done transferring files via the USB memory card reader, you
must be careful about how you disconnect it from Windows. First, close out any folders or
programs (such as any picture viewer or browser window), so that nothing is referencing the
memory card.
7. With Windows 2000 and Windows XP, you need to "Stop" the USB device by clicking a small
icon in the lower right corner that has a green arrow on it.
a. If you click it with the left button, a list of USB devices will pop up. Click on the "Mass
Storage Drive" that has 4 drive letters associated with it.
b. If you click it with the right button:
i. Click the popup "Safely Remove Hardware" with the left button.
ii. Select the Card Reader device (e.g. USB Mass Storage Device) and click Stop.
iii. Highlight the USB Mass Storage Device again and click Stop.
Use of Iris Camera – MEC-2-CB-D60-N105
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drive letter is the xD slot, and the 4
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