10.5 Memory Card Problems - Olympus OmniScan MX2 User Manual

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affecting other battery types, they should be reconditioned for optimum
efficiency (for details, see section 8.2.6 on page 93).
Verify your current configuration. There may be an option or combination of
options that are causing the batteries to drain the batteries too quickly. Such
options could include the backlight, voltage level, and acquisition rate.

10.5 Memory Card Problems

Problems are encountered when reading or writing a file from or to the memory card.
Possible solutions
Check that the memory card was inserted correctly into its slot.
The OmniScan MX memory card slot could be damaged if you force the memory card
the wrong way.
If the memory card was removed while the OmniScan MX was active, especially if
data was being read or written at the time, data corruption may have occurred.
There is a slight possibility that removing the memory card while the OmniScan MX
is active could cause problems, especially if data is being read or written at the time of
removal. These problems can range from a software crash to data loss, or even
memory-card corruption.
Make sure that there is enough space left on the memory card to store the data
you are trying to save. Olympus provides memory cards with various storage
capacities. You may require a memory card with a larger storage capacity.
Check your memory card to make sure that it is correctly formatted. In most
cases, new cards are not formatted when purchased. A PC and CompactFlash
memory card reader (USB or PCMCIA) are required to format memory cards in
FAT32 format.
DMTA-20015-01EN [U8778402], Rev. J, January 2014
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