Transferring From A Digital Camera; Connecting A Digital Camera - Epson P-3000 Multimedia Storage Viewer Quick Reference Manual

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Make sure that the Access lamp is off before
5.
removing the memory cards.
6.
For a CF memory card, push the eject button
twice. For an SD memory card, push the memory
card down slightly then release, and it will pop
up for you to remove completely.
Note:
Before copying data, charge the battery fully. If the
battery is low, connect the AC adapter.
1GB of data may take approximately 3 to 5 minutes or
more to copy, depending on the memory card you use.
Supported memory card types
CF (CompactFlash) memory card
(Type2 and 3.3 V, including Micro Drive)
SD memory card (up to 2 GB), SD High-Capacity card
MultiMedia Card (up to 1 GB), MultiMedia Card Plus
Commercially available adapters will be required to
use other memory cards (miniSD, RS-MMC, Memory
Stick Duo, Memory Stick PRO Duo, xD-Picture Card,
and so on). Contact our customer support for details.

Transferring from a Digital Camera

You can transfer data to the viewer directly from
digital cameras that support the USB Mass Storage
specification.

Connecting a digital camera

1.
Connect the AC adapter to the viewer.
Note:
When the remaining battery is low on your digital
camera, connect the AC adapter.
2.
Open the side upper cover of the viewer and
connect a USB cable to the Host (Standard-A)
connector. Then connect the other end to your
digital camera.
3.
Turn on the viewer and your digital camera.
Note:
Use the USB cable supplied with your camera to connect.
Do not connect USB interfaces of the viewer
(Host-Standard A and Slave-Mini B) at the same time. It
may cause a malfunction.
Do not touch the Slave-Mini B connector interface
during the USB data transfer.
Transferring the Data to the Viewer
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