Setting Up The Micro-Sd Memory Card; Micro-Sd Memory Cards That Can Be Used; Things To Note When Using Micro-Sd; Memory Cards - Yaesu FTM-100DR/DE Operating Manual

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Setting Up the micro-SD memory card

The following operations can be carried out by using a micro-SD memory card with the
transceiver.
• Backing up the information and settings of the transceiver
• Saving the GPS log data
• Saving data downloaded using the GM function and WIRES-X function
• Exchanging the saved data among multiple transceivers

Micro-SD memory cards that can be used

This transceiver supports 2 GB micro-SD memory card and 4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB, 32 GB
micro-SDHC memory card
Cautions
z The micro-SD or micro-SDHC cards are not provided with the product.
z Not all micro-SD and micro-SDHC cards sold commercially are guaranteed to work with this product
Things to note when using micro-SD memory cards
• Do not bend the micro-SD memory card or place heavy objects on top of it.
• Do not touch the terminal face of the micro-SD memory card with your bare hands.
• micro-SD memory cards that are initialized on other devices may not record normally on
the transceiver. Reinitialize the micro-SD memory card on the transceiver when using
such a card. (For details, see "Initializing micro-SD memory cards" on page 33.)
• Do not pull the micro-SD memory card out or turn off the transceiver while reading or
writing data from/to the card.
• Do not insert anything other than a micro-SD memory card into the micro-SD memory
card slot of the transceiver.
• Do not pull out or insert the micro-SD memory card with unreasonable force.
• When a single micro-SD memory card is used for a long period of time, writing and
deletion of data may become disabled. Use a new micro-SD memory card when data
can no longer be written or erased.
• Note that Yaesu shall not be liable for any damages suffered as a result of data loss or
corruption in use of the micro-SD memory card.
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