Sd Memory Card/Multimedia Card - Panasonic CF-R1 Series Reference Manual

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SD Memory Card/MultiMedia Card

How to Use the SD Memory Card/MultiMedia Card
SD Memory Card
The SD memory card is a small, lightweight memory card developed using advanced copyright
protection technology which is compatible with content on-demand services.
The SD memory card may be used in ways such as the following.
Write music data (checkout) to the card and listen to the music.
Use to exchange data with devices equipped with an SD memory card slot.
When an SD memory card is formatted on a computer, other peripheral devices may not be able to use the
card. For further details, refer to the operation manuals provided with your peripheral devices.
Use as a memory card. (The SD memory card can be used as a drive for storing files, etc.)
You can insert an SD memory card instead of entering a password to start your computer or log on to
Windows. (
Removing and storing the SD memory card
<Opening and closing the case>
To ensure that the card performs properly,
always use both hands to open and close
the case, making sure that the sides (four
locations) remain horizontal.
Important handling and storage information
Always store the SD memory card in its case after removing it from a computer.
Do not take the SD memory card apart or try to modify it.
Do not hit, bend, or drop the card, or allow it to get wet.
Do not touch the metal terminals with your hands or with metal.
Do not remove the labels on the card.
Do not attach other labels or seals to the card.
Do not leave the card in locations that can become very hot, such as inside a car that can become hot or in
direct sunlight.
Do not leave the card in dusty locations or locations that are very humid.
Do not leave the car in locations subject to corrosive gas, etc.
When resuming from standby or hibernation mode
After resuming from standby or hibernation mode, do not access the SD memory card for about 30 seconds.
Formats for SD memory cards
This computer does not support formats for NTFS file systems. Even if you select the NTFS file format, the SD
memory card will not be formatted correctly.
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Windows 2000
<Removing and storing the SD memory card>
When removing or inserting the card, always
slide it along the tray. When storing the card,
make sure it is properly inserted in the tray be-
fore closing the case.
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