Congratulations on purchasing the Bonzai™ flash
drive from SimpleTech®.
SimpleTech’s Bonzai upgradeable flash drive works with
virtually any PC-compatible or Apple
computer with a USB port, running Microsoft
®
Macintosh®
®
Windows
98SE, ME, 2000, XP, or Mac OS 9.2 and later. Unlike other flash drives on the market,
you can increase Bonzai’s storage capacity by simply installing a higher capacity Secure
Digital™ (SD) or MultiMediaCard™ (MMC) digital media card.
Whether you’re at home, at work, or on the road, with Bonzai you can carry you most
important data wherever you go.
What You Should Have
• Bonzai (USB 2.0 flash drive)
• SimpleTech digital media (flash) card (included with selected models)
• StorageSync CD
• USB extension cable
• Neck strap
• Quick Start guide (this guide)
If any item is missing or damaged, contact your local reseller or retailer for replacement.
This quick start guide includes instructions on connecting and using Bonzai
with Windows and Macintosh computers. You may also want to consult your
computer’s user manual to determine if there are any additional instructions
related to the installation and use of USB devices.
MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Windows Users
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Pentium® class, 200MHz PC or compatible•iMac®, G3, G4, G5 and iBook
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32MB RAM (or as required by system)
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Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP
•
Available USB 2.0/1.1 port
®
Users
Mac
•
32MB RAM (or as required by system)
•
Mac OS 9.2 and later
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Available USB 2.0/1.1 port
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INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
No tools or special equipment are required to install Bonzai.
Windows ME, 2000 and XP
No drivers are required. Plug Bonzai into an available USB port and Windows will install
the files needed to use the drive.
Windows 98SE
Go to www.simpletech.com/support and download the Windows 98SE driver for Bonzai
to your local computer. To install the driver, double-click on the downloaded file and
follow the on-screen instructions. When installation completes, restart your computer.
Mac OS 9.2 and later
No drivers are required. Plug Bonzai into an available USB port and your computer will
automatically detect the drive.
For optimal performance, install the latest updates from Apple on your computer.
Download the updates from www.apple.com or open the software update tool
located in the Mac OS X system preferences folder. On systems running Mac OS 9,
the software update tool is located in the control panel folder.
VISUAL TOUR
Protective Cap
Protects USB plug when Bonzai is not in use.
USB Plug (Type A)
USB interface for connecting Bonzai to your computer.
Activity Indicator
Illuminates to indicate drive read/write activity.
Card Slot
Slot for inserting digital media into Bonzai.
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INSTALLING DIGITAL MEDIA CARDS
Bonzai supports Secure Digital (SD), miniSD, MultiMediaCard (MMC) and RS-MMC
digital media cards.
To use miniSD and RS-MMC digital media cards with Bonzai requires a card adapter.
Bonzai drives sold with miniSD or RS-MMC cards include the appropriate adapter.
1 Open the card slot cover. To open the cover,
slide the cover to the rear of the Bonzai drive,
then lift and rotate it to the open position.
With the label side facing up, slide the media
card into the card slot until you hear a “click”—
indicating that the card is properly seated.
When using miniSD and RS-MMC media cards, you must place the card in a card
adapter before inserting it into the card slot.
2 Close the card slot cover.
To remove a media card, open the card slot cover. Press the media card into the spring
loaded card slot. When you hear a click, release the card and remove it from the card
slot. Close the card slot cover.
Setting Write Protection
Bonzai models with SD or miniSD digital
media cards, provide write protection to
prevent users from accidentally erasing
the data on the card. To enable write
protection, slide the write protect switch aft
to the locked position. To disable write
protection, slide the write protect switch
forward to the unlocked position.
Write
Protect
Switch
Lock
When write protection is enabled,
you cannot format or write data to
the digital media card.
Lock
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CONNECTING BONZAI
If you are running Windows 98SE, install the Windows 98 driver before connecting
Bonzai to your computer.
SimpleTech recommends that you avoid using the USB port on Macintosh computer
keyboards. This port may not have enough power to adequately support the USB 2.0
interface.
Remove the protective cap, then plug Bonzai into the USB
connector on your computer.
If necessary, use the USB extension cable to connect Bonzai
to your computer. To connect using the USB extension
cable, connect the larger socket on the extension cable to
Bonzai. Plug the other end of the cable into the computer’s
USB port.
VIEWING FILESON BONZAI
You can save, copy, move and delete files on Bonzai just as you would on any other
drive on your computer.
Viewing Files in Windows
In Windows, Bonzai appears as a
“Removable Disk”, mapped to your computer.
To access data on Bonzai, open
My Computer to view the storage devices
attached to your computer. Then, click
Bonzai’s disk icon (the drive letter assigned to
Bonzai depends on the computer’s hardware
configuration).
Viewing Files in Mac OS
On Mac OS computers, Bonzai is
represented by a drive icon on the desktop.
Unnamed drives appear as a “NO NAME”
drive. To view the contents on Bonzai,
double-click on its desktop icon.
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