Basic Specifications; Installation And Use - Transcend CompactFlash Quick Start Manual

Compactflash memory cards
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Basic Specifications
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Features
• Fully compatible with the CompactFlash Association and PCMCIA card
standards
• High-Speed data transfer rates
• Low power consumption
• Built-in ATA interface
• Built-in dynamic defect management and error correction technology
• Supports Ultra-DMA (for CF300/266/133, CF1001/451-D)
Installation and Use
The CompactFlash card can be used with numerous digital devices for storing
pictures, MP3 files and other forms of digital information. Data contained on your
CompactFlash card can easily be transferred to your computer using an adapter
or USB MultiCard reader. When using your CompactFlash card with compatible
digital devices, please ensure you consult the owner's manual on how to insert
the CompactFlash card correctly. CompactFlash cards are a fast, easy, and
versatile way of storing, transferring and exchanging data. With Transcend's
range of hl.\ge capacity, high performance CompactFlash cards you can always
be confident of capturing the moment.
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CAUTION - - - - - - - - - - . , .
1. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) can damage electronic components.
Before touching the memory card, ensure that you are free of static
electricity by first touching a grounded metal object.
2. Keep the memory card away from heat, direct sunlight and moisture.
3. Do not bend, flex, or drop the memory card.
4. To prevent data loss and/or damage to a memory card, NEVER remove
the card from an electronic device while data is being transferred.
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