To Insert Cards: • Place the reader on a flat surface and hold the front and back of the reader Connectors with your thumb and index fingers. Then, with your free hand, insert you USB 3.0 port SD, SDHC, SDXC, CF, or UDMA CF card into the appropriate slot. Dual-Slot Reader To Remove Cards: • After the LED activity light stops blinking, it is safe to remove the card. Place your hands back onto the reader as previously described to open the reader. To remove the inserted card, eject the card in the same manner you would eject a disk drive from your computer. Connecting the Reader WARNING: Do not remove the card from Quick Start This section describes how to connect the the reader when the LED activity light is Guide Professional USB 3.0 Dual-Slot Reader. on or blinking or you may lose data or damage the card. You should follow the ® TM For UDMA CompactFlash , SDXC , To connect the reader to your computer: steps listed above to safely eject and SD UHS-I (SD 3.0) cards 1. Plug the USB cable into the port on the the card from the reader. back of the reader. The highest speed offering in the Lexar® Professional reader line, the Lexar® Professional USB 3.0 Dual-Slot Reader is an excellent solution for professional photographers and videographers looking to maximize their workflow with blazing-fast transfer speeds. Features include:

• SuperSpeed USB 3.0 interface speed up Package Contents to 500MB/s* (transfers up to 5 times • Lexar Professional USB 3.0 faster than USB 2.0*) Dual-Slot Reader • Supports the latest UDMA • USB 3.0 Cable CompactFlash®, SDXCTM**, and SD Connection 2. Plug the other end of the USB cable into LED Activity Light UHS-I cards an available USB port on your computer. • USB 3.0 port The reader’s LED activity light was • Backwards compatible with standard specifically designed to safeguard the files To open the reader: CF, SD, and SDHC cards, as well as Operating System Requirements stored on your , prevent USB 2.0 devices 1. Hold the reader in the palm of your • Windows® 7/VistaTM/XP interrupted file transfers, and reduce the risk hand with the reader facing forward, • Enables concurrent and card-to-card • Mac OS 10+ of data loss or card damage. The light acts file transfers with your thumb and middle finger as a status indicator to help ensure proper • A sleek, compact design for the pressing the side buttons, while securing use of the reader. mobile professional A Quick Look at the Reader the reader with your index finger in the back. • Innovative, pop-up mechanism designed LED Indicators: to protect card slots when not in use 2. As it is positioned in your hand as LED off: The reader Activity LED described in the previous step, gently • LED activity light lets you know when is plugged into the SD Card slot squeeze the side buttons, allowing the transfer is complete computer but does not CompactFlash reader to pop open have a card inserted. slot to expose the LED on: The reader is card slots. plugged into the computer and has recognized that a memory card has been inserted. This also means that no data is being transferred. LED blinks twice on initial card insertion: The reader has detected the memory card. *Results may vary based on system configuration and card speed. LED blinks continuously: The reader is **Not supported on all operating system platforms. Side buttons transferring data between the memory card and computer. Once it stops blinking, European Union Compliance Statement the data transfer is complete. This Information Technology Equipment has been tested and Lexar Customer Support Options found to comply with the following European directives: FAQ: – EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, as amended by 92/31/EEC and 93/68/EEC Visit the FAQ section at – EN50081-1 (1992) www.lexar.com/support to find answers to – EN55022 (1994) Class B commonly asked questions. – EN55024 (ITE) Live Support: – EN61000-3-2 Click on the “Chat with a Live Support – EN61000-3-3 Person” link at www.lexar.com/support to start a live chat 24 hours a day, 7 days Japanese Compliance a week. (Voluntary Control Council Initiative) Email: Copyright For email support, send your contact information, product details, and a ©2012 Micron Consumer Products Group, description of your question to Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this [email protected]. publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form Phone: or by any means, electronic,mechanical, Phone support is available during regular photocopying, recording or otherwise, business hours, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. PST, without the prior written consent of Micron Monday through Friday. Consumer Products Group, Inc. USA: 1-888-363-4309 UK: +44 1-483-797-788 Trademarks CompactFlash is a registered trademark of Class B Digital Devices: CompactFlash Association. Lexar and the NOTE: This equipment has been tested and Lexar logo are trademarks of Micron found to comply with the limits for a Class B Consumer Products Group, Inc. All other digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the brands or product names are trademarks or FCC Rules. These limits are designed to registered trademarks of their respective provide reasonable protection against owners. harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, Changes and can radiate radio frequency energy and, The material in this document is for if not installed and used in accordance with information only and is subject to change the instructions, may cause harmful withoutnotice. While reasonable efforts interference to radio communications. have been made in the preparation of this However, there is no guarantee that document to assure its accuracy, Micron interference will not occur in a particular Consumer Products Group, Inc. assumes no installation. If this equipment does cause liability resulting from errors or omissions in harmful interference to radio or television this document, or from the use of the reception, which can be determined by information contained herein. Micron turning the equipment off and on, the user Consumer Products Group, Inc. reserves the is encouraged to try and correct the right to make changes in the product design interference by one or more of the following without reservation and without measures: notificationto its users. – Reorient or locate the receiving antenna – Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver – Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected – Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help