Scan 2 Port PCMCIA Firewire 1394a (400Mbs) Adaptor/Hub
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Scan 2 Port PCMCIA Firewire 1394a (400Mbs) Adaptor/Hub
Scan code: LN9920 Manufacturer code: Mercury 512411
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Scan 2 Port PCMCIA Firewire 1394a (400Mbs) Adaptor/Hub

Scan 2 Port PCMCIA Firewire 1394a (400Mbs) Adaptor/Hub

Scan code: LN9920 Manufacturer code: Mercury 512411
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Product Overview Add Firewire to your Notebook! IEEE 1394 2 Ports PC Card

Fully supports provisions of IEEE1394-1995 for high performance serial bus and the P1394a standard.

Supports up to 400Mbps transfer rate. NEC Chipset

Two 6 pin IEEE 1394 ports.

Hot plug, no need to turn off the system while adding or removing IEEE1394 devices.

Topology :
Both tree and bus topology supported

Mechanical size:
119(L) ¡Ñ 54(W) ¡Ñ 14.8(H) mm

PC card package :
Standard Type II

Operation System supported:
Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP

Applicable end devices:
PC Camera, DV camcorder, DV recorder, Digital still cameras High speed HDD, CD ROM, DVD ROM, DVD RAM Digital TV, Set Top Box, Scanners, Printers¡K.etc.

Features • Supports up to 400Mbps transfer rate.
• Two 6 pin IEEE 1394 ports.
• Hot plug, no need to turn off the system while adding or removing IEEE1394 devices.
• Topology: Both tree and bus topology supported.
• PC card package: Standard Type II.
Warranty

Please note your statutory rights are not affected.

For further information regarding Scan's warranty procedure please see our terms and conditions

Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Scan
Telephone:
01204-474747

Additional Notes:
1 year warranty return to Scan Computers;

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