Sony Barcode Reader MRW EA7 User Manual

IT  
4-262-026-21 (1)  
Multi-Card  
Reader/Writer  
Operating Instructions  
JP  
Before operating the unit, please read this document  
thoroughly, and retain it for future reference.  
FR  
DE  
ES  
IT  
CS  
MRW-EA7  
© 2010 Sony Corporation  
 
Disposal of Old Electrical &  
Electronic Equipment (Applicable in  
the European Union and other  
European countries with separate  
collection systems)  
Safety regulations .............................. 2  
Overview ........................................... 4  
Package Contents ............................... 4  
System Requirements ........................ 4  
Supported Media ............................... 5  
Parts and Functions ............................ 6  
This symbol on the product or  
on its packaging indicates that  
this product shall not be  
treated as household waste.  
Instead it shall be handed over  
to the applicable collection  
point for the recycling of  
electrical and electronic equipment.  
By ensuring this product is disposed of  
correctly, you will help prevent potential  
negative consequences for the environment  
and human health, which could otherwise be  
caused by inappropriate waste handling of  
this product.  
The recycling of materials will help to  
conserve natural resources. For more  
detailed information about recycling of this  
product, please contact your local Civic  
office, your household waste disposal  
service or the shop where you purchased the  
product.  
Connecting the Reader/Writer to a  
Computer ........................................... 7  
Using the Reader/Writer .................... 8  
Reading and Writing Data on a  
Memory Card ................................. 9  
Reading the Access Indicator ....... 11  
From the Computer .......................... 12  
Software (Windows Only) ............... 13  
Before you use the reader/writer  
for the first time, you are  
About “Memory Stick” media ......... 14  
Usage Notes ..................................... 15  
Troubleshooting ............................... 17  
Specifications .................................. 18  
Technical Support ............................ 18  
End User License Agreement .......... 19  
encouraged to install the Drive  
Letter Recognition Software on  
your computer.  
Before connecting the reader/writer, see  
page 13 for details about the Drive  
Letter Recognition Software installation  
procedure. Also see the end user license  
agreement on page 19.  
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Overview  
The MRW-EA7 (hereafter referred to as the  
“reader/writer”) has the following features:  
Quick and simple data transfer – easily  
transfer images from camera and mobile  
phone to PC  
Compatible with “Memory Stick”,  
“Memory Stick Duo”, “Memory Stick  
Micro” (“M2”), CompactFlash,  
Microdrive, xD-Picture Card,  
MultiMediaCard, SD Memory Card,  
microSD Card  
System  
Requirements  
The reader/writer requires computers with  
the following preinstalled operating systems.  
OS  
Windows  
®
7
®
Windows Vista  
®
Windows XP (Service Pack 2 or later)  
®
Windows 2000 Professional (Service  
Pack 4 or later)  
Mac OS X 10.2, 10.3, 10.4, 10.5, 10.6  
This product works with the standard  
drivers in Windows.  
Drive Letter Recognition Software can be  
download from the web site  
Quick to Connect – Hot-pluggable  
USB-powered design  
Package Contents  
When you unpack the box, make sure that it  
contains all the accessories listed below.  
If anything is missing or damaged, contact  
your retailer.  
MRW-EA7 Multi-Card Reader/Writer  
USB cable  
Read Me First  
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Other memory cards  
*7  
MultiMediaCard  
Supported Media  
The reader/writer supports the following  
media:  
*7  
RS-MMC  
CompactFlash  
Microdrive  
®
*8  
®
xD-Picture CardTM  
*7  
“Memory Stick” media  
MMCplus and MMCmobile are supported,  
but parallel data transfer is not supported.  
The Microdrive requires more power than  
other memory cards. When using a  
Microdrive, remove other memory cards;  
otherwise an error may occur due to a  
shortage of power.  
*1  
“Memory Stick” (without MagicGate)  
*8  
*1*2  
“MagicGate Memory Stick”  
*1*2*3  
“Memory Stick” (with MagicGate)  
“Memory Stick Duo” (without MagicGate)  
*1  
*1*2  
Notes  
“MagicGate Memory Stick Duo”  
“Memory Stick Duo” (with MagicGate)  
Not all memory cards are guaranteed to work.  
Operation is not assured if non-supported  
memory cards are used.  
The capacity of a file to be recorded/played back  
is smaller than 4 GB per file according to the  
specifications of the file system incorporated in  
“Memory Stick.”  
Although operation check of this product has  
been performed with up to 8 GB “Memory  
Stick,” please note that the operation is not  
guaranteed for every type of “Memory Stick.”  
In this manual, all types of media listed in  
“Supported Media” are generically called  
memory cards.  
I/O cards that are not memory cards, such as  
GPS cards, are not supported.  
MultiMediaCards and SD Memory Cards use the  
same slot, so you cannot use them at the same  
time.  
The “Memory Stick” media all use the same slot,  
so you cannot use them at the same time.  
The “Memory Stick Micro” (“M2”), microSD  
Card, and microSDHC Card all use the same  
slot, so you cannot use them at the same time.  
Only DOS format is supported. Memory cards in  
other formats are not supported.  
*1*2*3  
*2*3  
“Memory Stick PRO”  
*2*3  
“Memory Stick PRO Duo”  
*2*3  
“Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo”  
*2*3*4  
“Memory Stick Micro” (“M2”)  
*1  
“MagicGate” is the general name of a  
copyright protection technology developed  
by Sony.  
Recording or playback of MagicGate data  
that uses MagicGate technology is not  
supported.  
4-bit parallel data transfer is supported and the  
data read/write timing will vary depending on  
the medium.  
“M2” is an abbreviation of “Memory Stick  
Micro.” In this document, hereinafter, the  
abbreviation “M2,” is used.  
*2  
*3  
*4  
SD memory cards  
*5  
SD Memory Card  
*5  
SDHCTM Memory Card  
*5*6  
miniSDTM card  
*5*6  
miniSDHCTM card  
*5  
microSDTM card  
*5  
microSDHCTM card  
*5  
Recording or playback of data that uses  
copyright protection technology is not  
supported.  
*6  
With adaptor (not supplied) only.  
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Parts and Functions  
Front  
Rear  
A Access Indicator  
G USB Port (mini B)  
Connect to a computer using the supplied  
USB cable.  
This indicator is always lit. The indicator  
blinks when the reader/writer accesses  
data on a memory card.  
B xD-Picture Card Slot  
Insert xD-Picture Card here.  
C “Memory Stick” Slot  
Insert a “Memory Stick” media here.  
D CompactFlash/Microdrive Slot  
Insert either a CompactFlash or  
Microdrive memory card here.  
Remove all other memory cards before  
using a Microdrive, because of its large  
power consumption.  
E MultiMediaCard/SD Memory Card  
Slot  
Insert either a MultiMediaCard or an SD  
Memory Card here.  
When inserting a miniSD Card, use an  
adaptor (not supplied).  
F “Memory Stick Micro” (“M2”)/  
MicroSD and microSDHC Card Slot  
Insert either a Memory Stick Micro  
(“M2”) or microSD Card, and  
microSDHC card here.  
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Notes for Windows  
Connecting the  
Reader/Writer to a  
Computer  
On some computers, a message may appear  
asking you to insert the operating system  
disc. When this happens, follow the  
computer’s instructions.  
On some computers, the USB Mass  
Storage will function at reduced speed  
message may appear, indicating that a hi-  
speed USB device has been connected to a  
USB port which does not support hi-speed  
USB. If your computer has multiple USB  
ports, try connecting to a different port.  
Otherwise, close the message and continue  
using the reader/writer with the current  
port.  
Simply connect the reader/writer to a  
computer using the supplied USB cable.  
1 Start the computer.  
2 Connect the smaller connector  
of the USB cable to the USB port  
on the rear of the reader/writer.  
3 Connect the larger connector of  
the USB cable to the USB port on  
the computer.  
The computer recognizes the reader/  
writer as a removable disk, and the  
reader/writer is ready for use.  
Notes  
Do not connect to the USB port on the computer  
via an external USB hub.  
Depending on the computer and the status of its  
operating system, the reader/writer may not  
operate or may become unstable. If this occurs,  
refer to the “Troubleshooting” section. (Page 17)  
After disconnecting the USB cable, wait at least  
5 seconds before reconnecting it. (Otherwise, the  
reader/writer may not be recognized.)  
When two or more USB devices are connected to  
one computer, the reader/writer is not guaranteed  
to operate simultaneously with some types of  
USB device.  
You cannot access two or more memory cards  
simultaneously on a single computer by  
connecting additional memory card devices.  
Remove any memory cards from the reader/  
writer or turn off the other devices.  
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Notes  
Using the Reader/  
Writer  
Each card slot is designed so a card can only be  
inserted in the correct direction.  
Insert only one memory card into the  
corresponding slot. Do not insert multiple cards  
at the same time.  
When inserting a mini SD Card, use an  
appropriate adaptor (not supplied).  
Inserting a Memory Card  
Do not insert a card upside down.  
Forcibly inserting the card may damage the card  
or the slot.  
If a memory card is inserted incorrectly, you may  
not be able to remove it. In the unlikely event  
that a memory card becomes stuck in the reader/  
writer, consult your local Sony dealer.  
Insert a memory card into the corresponding  
slot on the reader/writer.  
When inserting a card, push it in as far as it  
can go.  
Insert one of the following  
cards in this slot:  
• “Memory Stick Micro”  
(“M2”)  
• “microSD Card and  
microSDHC Card”  
Insert one of the  
following cards in  
this slot:  
• xD-Picture Card  
Insert one of the following cards in  
this slot:  
• MultiMediaCard  
• RS-MMC  
• SD/SDHC Memory Card  
• mini SD Card*  
* Use an appropriate  
adapter  
(not supplied)  
Insert one of the  
following cards in this  
slot:  
Insert one of the following  
cards in this slot:  
• CompactFlash  
• “Memory Stick”  
(without MagicGate)  
• “MagicGate Memory Stick”  
• “Memory Stick”  
• Microdrive  
• “Memory Stick Duo”  
(without MagicGate)  
• “Memory Stick PRO”  
• “Memory Stick PRO Duo”  
• “Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo”  
(with MagicGate)  
• “Memory Stick Duo”  
(without MagicGate)  
• “MagicGate Memory Stick Duo”  
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Computer drive  
name  
Corresponding  
memory card  
Reading and Writing Data on a  
Memory Card  
CompactFlash  
Microdrive  
Removable Disk (E:)  
Removable Disk (F:)  
Removable Disk (G:)  
Removable Disk (H:)  
x For Windows other than Windows 7  
The following explanation is illustrated with  
screens from Windows XP.  
The screens may differ for other versions of  
Windows.  
xD-Picture Card  
MultiMediaCard  
SD Memory Card  
“Memory Stick” media  
“Memory Stick Micro”  
(“M2”) media  
microSD Card  
1 Open [My Computer].  
Removable Disk (I:)  
3 Insert a memory card into the  
corresponding slot.  
When a volume label has been assigned  
to the memory card, the volume label will  
be displayed together with the removable  
disk icon.  
2 Make sure the removable disk  
icons appear in [My Computer].  
4 Use the removable disk icon to  
read or write data on the memory  
card.  
If the following message appears, the  
memory card has not been recognized  
correctly, even though the access  
indicator lights up. Remove the card and  
insert it again.  
Drive letters for the removable disk icons  
are assigned in alphabetical order to the  
CompactFlash/Microdrive Slot,  
xD-Picture Card Slot, MultiMediaCard /  
SD Memory Card Slot, “Memory Stick”  
Slot and “Memory Stick Micro” (“M2”)  
media / microSD Card Slot.  
For example, if the computer has an A:,  
C:, and D: drive before connecting the  
reader/writer, the drive letters will be  
assigned as follows when the reader/  
writer is connected:  
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x For Windows 7  
Notes  
Use the removable disk icon for the memory  
card you are using.  
It may take a while for the removable disk  
icons to appear.  
If the removable disk icons do not appear,  
follow the steps under “Disconnecting the  
Reader/Writer From the Computer” in the  
Operating Instructions (this manual) to  
disconnect the reader/writer, and then wait  
at least 5 seconds before reconnecting it.  
If the [Safely Remove Hardware] icon  
mentioned in step 1 of “Disconnecting the  
Reader/Writer From the Computer” is not  
displayed, skip the rest of the procedure and  
immediately disconnect the reader/writer.  
Depending on your operating system and  
the type of memory card you are using, the  
reader/writer drives may be recognized as  
“Local Disks” instead of “Removable  
Disks,” but this will not affect their  
operation.  
Removing a Memory Card  
Note  
Do not remove a memory card while the access  
indicator is blinking. Doing so many cause  
damage to the data stored on the memory card.  
Be sure to follow the steps described below.  
Sony accepts no responsibility for any damage or  
loss that results from removing a memory card  
without following the procedure described  
below.  
x For Windows 7 and Macintosh  
1 Insert a memory card into the  
corresponding slot.  
x For Windows other than Windows 7  
The removable disk icon appears on the  
desktop.  
When a volume label is assigned to the  
memory card, the volume label will be  
displayed together with the removable  
disk icon.  
1 Make sure the access indicator  
is not blinking.  
2 Open [My Computer].  
3 Right-click the removable disk  
icon, and select [Eject].  
2 Use the removable disk icon to  
read or write data on the memory  
card.  
4 Pull the memory card straight  
out.  
x For Macintosh  
x For Windows 7  
1 Click the Start Button.  
2 Click [Devices and Printers].  
3 Right click [USB2.0 Card R/W]  
drive icon.  
4 Go to [Eject] with selection  
option.  
5 Pull the memory card straight  
out.  
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x For Macintosh  
Reading the Access Indicator  
1 Close the files saved on the  
memory card, and exit any  
The access indicator changes according to the  
status of the reader/writer, as follows:  
currently running applications.  
Reader/writer  
Access indicator  
status  
2 Make sure the access indicator  
is not blinking.  
Connected to a  
Lights up  
computer  
3 Drag the removable disk icon to  
the [Trash].  
Reading/writing data  
Blinks  
Alternatively, select the removable disk  
icon, access the [File] menu on the menu  
bar, and select [Eject “Untitled”] .  
* Depending on the memory card, a different  
label than “Untitled” may be shown.  
Note  
If data cannot be read from or written to the  
memory card while the access indicator is lit, make  
sure the card is fully inserted into the slot.  
*
4 Pull the memory card straight  
out.  
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3 Make sure the message “The  
‘USB Mass Storage Device’  
device can now be safely  
removed from the system.”  
appears, and then disconnect  
the reader/writer.  
Disconnecting the  
Reader/Writer  
From the  
Computer  
Notes  
The ‘USB Mass Storage Device’ device  
can now be safely removed from the  
system.  
Do not disconnect the reader/writer from the  
computer while the access indicator is blinking.  
Doing so may cause damage to the data stored on  
the memory card.  
Note  
The above steps are not required when removing a  
memory card from the reader/writer.  
Be sure to follow the steps described below.  
Sony accepts no responsibility for any damage or  
loss that results from disconnecting the reader/  
writer without following the procedure  
described below.  
x For Windows 7  
1 Click the Start Button.  
2 Click Devices and Printers.  
x For Windows other than Windows 7  
The following explanation is illustrated with  
screens from Windows XP, and assumes that  
drive names E:, F:, G:, H: and I: are assigned  
to the four slots of the reader/writer.  
The screens may differ for other versions of  
Windows.  
1 Click [Safely Remove Hardware]  
on the task tray, located at the  
lower right corner of the screen.  
Click this icon  
3 Right click [USB2.0 Card R/W]  
drive icon.  
Task tray  
4 One by one ejects all removable  
disks or select eject when all  
medias are inserted to drive.  
2 Click [Safely remove USB Mass  
Storage Device - Drives (E:, F:,  
G:, H:, I:)].  
Click here  
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5 Pull the USB Cable out from  
computer.  
Installing the Drive  
Letter Recognition  
Software  
(Windows Only)  
Before starting installation, read the “End  
User License Agreement.” (Page 19)  
x For Macintosh  
1 Close the files saved on the  
memory card, and exit any  
currently running applications.  
2 Make sure the access indicator  
is not blinking.  
3 Drag the removable disk icon to  
the [Trash].  
1 Download the installer file from  
the web site. The installer file can  
be downloaded from the  
Alternatively, select the removable disk  
icon, access the [File] menu on the menu  
following URL  
*
bar, and select [Eject “Untitled”] .  
* Depending on the memory card, a different  
label than “Untitled” may be shown.  
2 Close all programs that are still  
running.  
If no memory card is inserted into the  
reader/writer, skip this step.  
3 Double click the installer file.  
(For windows Vista and windows  
7, User Account Control window  
will appear, click on [Allow].)  
4 Disconnect the reader/writer  
from the computer.  
4 When the following window  
appears, the installing is  
completed, and click [OK].  
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Notes on Icons  
Once the Drive Letter Recognition Software  
is installed, the Removable Disk icons and  
their descriptions change.  
For example, if the computer has an A:, C:,  
and D: drive before connecting the reader/  
writer, the drive letters will be assigned as  
follows when the reader/writer is connected:  
About “Memory  
Stick” media  
What is “Memory Stick”?  
“Memory Stick” is a compact-size IC  
recording media with a high capacity. It has  
been designed not only exchanging/sharing  
digital data among “Memory Stick”  
compliant products, but also for serving as a  
removable external storage media that can  
save data.  
Corresponding  
Computer drive name  
memory card  
CompactFlash  
CF/Microdrive (E:)  
MicroDrive  
xD-Picture Card  
xD (F:)  
Notes on “Memory Stick”  
MultiMediaCard  
MMC/SD (G:)  
SD Memory Card  
On formatting (initialization)  
If you format media in which data has been  
already written, all the data will be erased.  
Please be cautious not to mistakenly erase  
any important data.  
Please make sure to format (initialize) a  
media by the formatter of a “Memory  
Stick” compliant product. If it is initialized  
with Windows Explorer, a FORMAT  
ERROR occurs, it might become unusable  
on this product.  
“Memory Stick”  
Memory Stick (H:)  
media  
“Memory Stick  
Micro” (“M2”)  
M2/microSD (I:)  
media microSD  
Card  
Notes  
The use of this software is intended only for this  
reader/writer. Other reader/writers may not work  
with this software.  
Uninstall any similar software before installation  
to ensure that the software functions properly.  
About the size of “Memory Stick”  
This product has a slot that can take both  
standard size and Duo size. All the products  
with such a slot as this are equipped with a  
system which automatically measures the  
size of an inserted media. That’s why both  
standard-size “Memory Stick” media and  
smaller “Memory Stick Duo” media can be  
used on this product without any Memory  
Stick Duo Adaptor.  
Do not insert two or more pieces of media  
at the same time. It might cause damage to  
the product.  
When you use “Memory Stick Duo” media  
and “Memory Stick Micro” media on this  
product, please make sure to insert it in the  
right direction.  
“Memory Stick Duo” media and “Memory  
Stick Micro” media should be kept away  
from small children to prevent them from  
accidentally swallowing it.  
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Do not stick anything other than the  
supplied labels on the label area of  
“Memory Stick” media.  
Stick a label precisely within the label area.  
Make sure that the label does not go beyond  
the area.  
Usage Notes  
“Memory Stick” Media  
Notes on using “Memory Stick”  
media  
Notes on using “Memory Stick Duo”  
media  
Terminal  
Terminal  
Write-  
Write-  
Protected  
switch  
Protected  
switch  
Memo area  
Label area  
When you use “Memory Stick Duo” media  
without Write-Protected switch, be careful  
not to edit or erase important data by  
mistake.  
Do not remove “Memory Stick” media  
while data is being read or written.  
Data may be damaged if:  
You remove “Memory Stick” media or  
disconnect the USB cable while data is  
being read or written.  
You use “Memory Stick” media in a  
place where it is susceptible to static  
electricity or electric noise.  
When you use “Memory Stick Duo” media  
with Write-Protected switch, data cannot  
be recorded, edited, or erased by “LOCK”  
the switch.  
Use an object with a sharp tip to move the  
Write-Protected switch.  
We recommend that you make a backup  
copy of important data in “Memory Stick”  
media.  
Do not press on the memo area strongly  
when writing.  
Do not touch the terminal of “Memory  
Stick” media with anything including your  
fingers or metalic objects.  
Do not bent, drop or put a big impact on  
“Memory Stick” media.  
Do not disassemble or modify “Memory  
Stick” media.  
Keep “Memory Stick” media away from  
water.  
Do not use or keep “Memory Stick” media  
under an unfavorable condition as below:  
Extremely hot place (such as in a parked  
car with windows closed in summer, a  
spot under direct sunlight, or near an  
electrical appliance that radiates heat).  
Humid place.  
Place near corrosive substances.  
If you set Write-Protected switch “LOCK,”  
data cannot be recorded, edited, or erased.  
Other Points to Note  
Media formatting  
Do not format (initialize) memory cards with  
a computer. If you format a memory card  
with a computer, devices such as digital  
cameras and mobile phone may not be able to  
use it due to differences in format type (FAT  
size, cluster size, hard disk type, or super  
floppy disk type). If you use a digital camera,  
format memory cards with your camera,  
instead.  
Restrictions on DOS mode  
In Windows, the reader/ writer does not  
operate in DOS mode.  
To use the reader/writer, start up Windows.  
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Standby  
The reader/writer supports standby functions  
based on the PC2000 standard, which may  
not cover the standby function of all  
computers. Disable the standby function of  
your computer if it causes any problems.  
While the computer is in standby, do not  
insert or remove any media.  
Do not attempt to dismantle, repair,  
or alter the reader/writer yourself  
Do not, under any circumstances, attempt to  
dismantle, repair, or alter the reader/writer  
yourself. You may not only permanently  
damage the reader/writer and/or your  
computer, but may also cause fire or personal  
injury through electrical shock.  
Operating and storage  
environments  
Do not place the reader/writer close to heat  
sources or in direct sunlight; in dusty, dirty,  
or humid locations; under precipitation  
such as rain; or leave it in a hot vehicle with  
the windows closed.  
If the reader/writer interferes with the  
reception of radio or television signals,  
move the reader/writer away from the radio  
or television.  
When using the reader/writer, do not wrap  
it in cloth, sheets, or covers as this may  
cause a malfunction or fire.  
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Troubleshooting  
Before consulting your Sony representative, verify the following. If the problem still persists,  
consult your local Sony dealer.  
Problem  
Solution  
The computer does not detect  
the reader/writer.  
c
Your computer and the reader/writer may not be properly connected.  
Disconnect the reader/writer from the computer and reconnect it.  
The removable disk icon does c Your computer and the reader/writer may not be properly connected.  
not appear.  
See “Connecting the Reader/Writer to a Computer” (Page 7) and  
make sure the connection is correct.  
c In Windows 7 case, the removable disk icon appears after a memory  
card inserted.  
The memory card cannot be  
accessed with Windows  
Explorer or My Computer.  
c No memory card is inserted. Insert a memory card into the proper  
slot.  
The computer does not  
recognize the memory card.  
c The memory card is not fully inserted. Insert the card completely.  
c The memory card is not inserted straight. Remove the card and insert  
it again.  
The read/write speed is slow. c The speed may vary depending on the environment or the memory  
card being used. This is not a malfunction.  
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Specifications  
Technical Support  
For customers in Europe  
USB transfer rate  
Refer to “Sony at your service” of the  
EUROPEAN GUARANTEE  
INFORMATION DOCUMENT or check  
on-line under  
Full-speed (Up to 12 Mbps)  
High-speed(Up to 480 Mbps)  
This high-speed transfer rate is a theoretical  
value for the USB standard.  
Actual performance is dependent on the  
device.  
Power requirements  
4.75 V to 5.25 V DC  
Current consumption  
*
Max. 500 mA  
Access indicator  
Always lit  
Blinks on access  
Operating environment  
Temperature: 5°C to 40°C  
(41°F to 104°F)  
Humidity: 30% to 80% RH  
Storage environment  
Temperature: –30 °C to + 60 °C  
(–22 °F to +140 °F)  
Humidity: No condensation  
Dimensions (W × H × D)  
Approx. 86 mm × 15.7 mm × 50 mm  
(3 3/8 inches × 5/8 inches × 2 inches)  
(excluding protrusions)  
Mass  
Approx. 57 g (2 oz.)  
* Consumption may be higher when using  
Microdrive  
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4. The User may not export or transport  
the PROGRAM or documents  
End User License  
Agreement  
accompanying the PROGRAM from  
the country where the User installed  
the PROGRAM to any other country.  
IMPORTANT NOTICE  
5. The User may not (i) update, add to, or  
modify nor (ii) deassemble or de-  
compile the PROGRAM either in  
whole or in part.  
The following “END USER LICENSE  
AGREEMENT” applies to the Drive Letter  
Recognition Software provided by Sony.  
Please read the following “END USER  
LICENSE AGREEMENT” before installing.  
By installing the Drive Letter Recognition  
Software, you agree to the “END USER  
LICENSE AGREEMENT.”  
6. THE PROGRAM IS PROVIDED “AS  
IS” WITHOUT EXPRESS OR  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES,  
INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF  
MERCHANTABILITY AND  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE OR NON-  
END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT  
This is a legal agreement between you  
(hereafter referred to as the User) and Sony  
Corporation (hereafter referred to as Sony)  
pertaining to the right to use the software  
(hereafter referred to as the PROGRAM).  
Using the PROGRAM indicates your  
DEFECTIVENESS.  
7. If any dispute relating to infringement of  
copyright, patent, or other intangible  
property rights arises between the User  
and a third party as a consequence of use  
of the PROGRAM, the User shall settle  
the dispute at the User’s own expense,  
and shall make no claim against Sony or  
the original rightful person.  
acceptance of these terms and conclusion of  
the Agreement between the User and Sony.  
1. Copyright and all other rights relating  
to the PROGRAM and documents  
accompanying the PROGRAM are  
owned by Sony or the original rightful  
person or organization (hereafter  
referred to as the original rightful  
person) granting Sony the right to use  
the PROGRAM. The User is granted  
no rights other than those specified in  
this agreement.  
8. Sony may terminate your license upon  
notice for failure to comply with any of  
these Terms. Any such termination  
shall not affect any payments, any  
compensation for damage. Upon  
termination, you must immediately  
destroy the Software together with all  
copies in any form.  
2. Sony grants the User the non-exclusive,  
indivisible and nontransferable right to  
use the PROGRAM for the purpose of  
using the Sony product Multi-Card  
Reader/Writer for which the  
9. This Agreement has several non-  
English language versions for the  
reference purpose only. In the event of  
any discrepancy between the English  
language version and any other  
language version, the English language  
version shall prevail.  
PROGRAM designates.  
3. The User may not transfer the Right of  
Use described above to any third party  
nor allow for any third party to use the  
PROGRAM unless the User obtains  
the advance written permission of  
Sony.  
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