Page 2 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents Introduction Package Contents ................................................................................................................ 1 Features ...................................................................................................................................
Page 3 - Introduction; JetFlashTM; Package Contents; Features; JetFlash; System Requirements
1 Introduction Thank you very much for purchasing Transcend’s Wireless LAN JetFlash™ . This small device is more than a USB Flash Drive. It combines a USB Flash Drive with an IEEE802.11b Wireless LAN (WLAN) function. Via a USB connection, it can expedite exchanging huge amounts of data between deskt...
Page 4 - Product Overview; Switch
2 Product Overview Switch When the switch is set to the “ ON ” position, you can write/read data to/from your JetFlash and simultaneously use it for wireless applications. When the switch is set to the “ OFF ” position, you can write/read data to/from your JetFlash , but the wireless function is dis...
Page 5 - Data Storage Function; Driver Installation for Windows 98SE; 8 Driver Install; to; new device. Two new; Removable Disk; drives with newly assigned drive letters will appear; My Computer
3 Data Storage Function Driver Installation for Windows 98SE 1. Drivers are required for Windows 98SE. Drivers will also be required for the WLAN function. (see Wireless LAN Function section). Insert the Driver CD into the CD-ROM (Auto-Run supported). Select the Win98 Driver button. 2. Select 98 Dri...
Page 6 - Driver Installation for Windows Me, 2000, and XP; . Drivers will be required for the WLAN function (see Wireless LAN; Warning
4 Driver Installation for Windows Me, 2000, and XP No drivers are required. These Windows operating systems have built-in drivers to support the data portion of your JetFlash . Drivers will be required for the WLAN function (see Wireless LAN Function section). Simply plug your JetFlash into an avail...
Page 7 - Wireless LAN Function; Install the WLAN Utility
5 Wireless LAN Function The WLAN Utility is JetFlash’s management software. You must install the WLAN Utility found on the Driver CD to enable the WLAN Function. Before installing the WLAN Utility , verify that the switch is set to the “ ON ” position and carefully read the following steps. Install ...
Page 8 - You can select; Browse; to choose the folder destination.; Next
6 4. Select Next . You can select Browse to choose the folder destination. 5. Select Next .
Page 9 - You can rename the program folder name.; Question; window will appear. Select; Yes; to add a program shortcut on your desktop; Finish; to complete the installation.; must complete steps
7 You can rename the program folder name. 6. The Question window will appear. Select Yes to add a program shortcut on your desktop (recommended). 7. Select Finish to complete the installation. (In Windows XP, you must complete steps 8-10 and d isable the Windows XP Zero-Configuration.) The Opera...
Page 11 - Execute the WLAN Utility; the
9 You can also use the KU8-M zip file in the second partition of your JetFlash . This zip file is the compressed files of the WLAN Utility . After uncompressing it, run the Setup.exe file inside and follow the above-mentioned steps to complete the installation. Execute the WLAN Utility 1. Verify t...
Page 12 - Connect to an Access Point (Infrastructure Mode)
10 3. The IEEE 802.11b WLAN Utility (USB) window will appear. One of following signal icons will appear in the system tray (bottom right corner) after the WLAN Utility has executed. • (Green): Connected • (Yellow): Low Quality • (Red): Disconnected You can right-click the signal icon, and select...
Page 13 - and then; OK
11 4. Select or type in the SSID you want to use (see picture below for an example). The SSID must match the one used by the Access Point. SSID (Service Set Identifier) is the group name that will be shared by all the members of the wireless network. You can only connect to an Access Point (AP) th...
Page 15 - Connect without an Access Point (Ad Hoc Mode)
13 Connect without an Access Point (Ad Hoc Mode) If you want to communicate with the other wireless devices directly (peer to peer) without using an Access Point, you must select Ad Hoc mode. Follow the procedures below to activate Ad Hoc Mode : 1. Execute the WLAN Utility . 2. Select the Setting ta...
Page 16 - to activate; Mode
14 Every member of the peer-to-peer network must select the same SSID and channel. 5. Select Apply . 6. Select OK to activate 802.11 Ad Hoc Mode .
Page 17 - Enable Encryption; WLAN Utility; tab and then select; Advance
15 Enable Encryption You can enhance the security of network by enabling the encryption. Follow the procedures below to activate encryption. 1. Execute the WLAN Utility . 2. Select the Setting tab and then select Advance . 3. From the WEP Required Mode drop-down menu box, choose either 64 bits (ASCI...
Page 18 - Manual 64 bits
16 b. If Manual 128 bits (ASCII) is selected, enter the 13-digit WEP Key(s). c. If Manual 64 bits is selected, enter the 10-digit WEP Key(s). d. If Manual 128 bits is selected, enter a 26-digit WEP Key.
Page 19 - Setting the Transmission Rate
17 4. Select Apply to finish. Setting the Transmission Rate JetFlash supports four kinds of transmission rates. You can follow the procedures below to set the transmission rate. 1. Execute the WLAN Utility . 2. Select the Setting tab and then select Advance . 3. Select one of following transmission ...
Page 21 - Link Information
19 about your wireless connection. The SSID and MAC information of the network or access point to which your computer is connected will appear on the screen. Also, the Signal Quality and Signal Strength will be displayed. Select Rescan to refresh the display and to detect if there are other availabl...
Page 22 - Diagnostic; About Version; About
20 Diagnostic To view any errors in the hardware, firmware, or software of your JetFlash , select the Diagnostic tab in the IEEE 802.11b WLAN Utility (USB) window and select Start Diagnostic . If any error occurs, you can select View Error Details to view the detailed information. About Version You ...
Page 23 - Safely Remove JetFlash; Remove JetFlash in Windows 98SE
21 Safely Remove JetFlash Remove JetFlash in Windows 98SE Unplug JetFlash from your system directly when data is not transferring. Remove JetFlash in Windows Me 1. Select the icon in the system tray. 2. The Unplug or Eject Hardware pop-up menu will appear. Select to continue. 3. The Unplug or Eject ...
Page 24 - Remove JetFlash in Windows 2000
22 6. The Safe To Remove Hardware window will appear again. Select OK to complete. You may now safely unplug your JetFlash from your computer. Remove JetFlash in Windows 2000 1. Select the icon in the system tray. 2. The Unplug or eject hardware pop-up menu will appear. Select to continue. 3. The Un...
Page 26 - Remove JetFlash in Windows XP
24 Remove JetFlash in Windows XP 1. Select the icon in the system tray. 2. The Safely Remove Hardware pop-up menu will appear. Select to continue. 3. The Safely Remove Hardware window will appear. Select USB Mass Storage Device and then select Stop to continue. 4. The Safe To Remove Hardware message...
Page 27 - Uninstall WLAN Utility
25 Uninstall WLAN Utility 1. Safely remove your JetFlash (see previous section). 2. Select the button on the Task Bar, go to Settings and then select Control Panel . 3. Double-click the Add or Remove Programs icon. 4. Select the IEEE802.11b WLAN Utility and select Change or Remove Programs to contin...
Page 28 - InstallShield Wizard; and select; Remove; when the un-installation has completed.
26 5. Follow the InstallShield Wizard and select Remove to complete the un-installation. 6. Select Finish when the un-installation has completed.
Page 29 - Troubleshooting
27 Troubleshooting Q1: Why doesn’t the driver CD Auto-Run after it is inserted into the CD-ROM drive in Windows? A1: This problem usually occurs because the Auto-Insert function of the CD-ROM drive is disabled. Please enter the Device Manager in Control Panel and enable the Auto-Insert function of t...
Page 32 - to confirm the device removal.; to restart your computer and re-insert your; icon on the desktop and select; Properties
30 d. Select OK to confirm the device removal. e. Select Yes to restart your computer and re-insert your JetFlash . In Windows 2000: a. Right-click the My Computer icon on the desktop and select Properties .
Page 33 - Select; Hardware; Device Manager; and
31 b. Select Hardware tab and then select Device Manager . c. Double-click the Network adapters . Right-click the WLAN miniUSB Adapter and then select Properties .
Page 34 - d. If an error message appears in the; Device Status; and then select; Uninstall
32 d. If an error message appears in the Device Status window, right-click WLAN miniUSB Adapter and then select Uninstall . e. Select OK to confirm the device removal.
Page 35 - f. Restart your computer and re-insert your; button on the Task Bar, go to; Settings; Control Panel
33 f. Restart your computer and re-insert your JetFlash . In Windows XP: a. Select the button on the Task Bar, go to Settings and then select Control Panel . b. Double-click the System icon.
Page 37 - e. If an error message appears in the
35 e. If an error message appears in the Device Status window, right-click WLAN miniUSB Adapter and select Uninstall . f. Restart your computer and re-insert your JetFlash .
Page 38 - Memory Size Transcend
36 Specifications • Host Interface: USB 1.1 • Standard: IEEE802.11b • Dimension: 26 (W) x 86 (L) x 14 (H) mm • Weight: 27g • WLAN Frequency Range: 2.4-2.4835 GHz 2.497GHz (14 Channel) • WLAN Operation Range: Indoor: 35-100m @ 11Mbps Outdoor: 300m @ 11Mbps • WLAN Channels Support: US/Canada: 11 (1-11...
Page 39 - JetFlash Limited Warranty
JetFlash Limited Warranty “Above and beyond” is the standard we set ourselves for customer service at Transcend. We consistently position ourselves to be significantly above the industry norm. It’s all part of our commitment to Customer Satisfaction. All Transcend Information, Inc. (Transcend) produ...