Juniper Mesa 3 Owner's Manual page 20

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4. Remove the battery pack by pulling up on the black tab
on the battery pack.
5. An image on the battery compartment label shows the
correct location and orientation for the SD card. Pull
the flexible card holder back out of the way. To insert
a card, push the card into the slot. To remove a card,
pull it out. Use tape or an eraser if you have trouble
grabbing it.
6. Push the flexible card holder back into place, covering
the card slots.
7.
Replace the battery pack and attach the battery door
as explained in Chapter 1.
8. To view and manage an inserted card, power on the
Mesa 3 and go to Settings > Storage. Under SD card,
make sure the card has mounted so you can access the
files. You can manually mount it if necessary by tapping
Mount. To erase the contents, tap Erase. Before removal,
tap Eject. After a few seconds a message is shown that
says Removable storage will be ejected. Wait until it
disappears to remove the card. This ensures that any
ongoing activities with the USB Storage Device are
terminated properly.
USB Ports
The Mesa 3 is equipped with two USB ports:
USB 2.0 host port: Attach a USB storage device like a
thumb drive to transfer data to and from the Mesa 3. You
can also use this port to plug in a mouse or keyboard.
USB-C port: This port can be used to attach a computer
to the Mesa 3, allowing you to directly transfer files
between these devices. It can also be used with an OTG
adapter to plug in a mouse or keyboard. A multi-purpose
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