Formatting An Ata-Compatible Compactflash Card; Transferring Pictures With A Pcmcia Adapter - Epson PhotoPC 650 User Manual

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Formatting an ATA-Compatible
CompactFlash Card
You should format your ATA-compatible CompactFlash
card before using it. You may need to reformat it later if a
message appears on the LCD monitor instructing you to do
so. With the card installed in the camera, follow these steps:
1
Set the monitor switch to PLAYBACK. If the card is
new, No Pictures displays on the LCD monitor.
2
Press the SELECT button to display the LCD monitor
menus.
3
Press the
or
Control menu. Then press the SELECT button to
display the menu options, as shown below:
Photo Control
Erase
Lock
Reformat
4
Press the
or
highlighted. Press the SELECT button. A message
appears asking you to confirm the erasure of data.
button until you see the Photo
button until Reformat is
5
Press the SELECT button again to format the card and
return to the Photo Control menu.
6
Press BACK until you return to normal playback mode.
NOTE
If you have problems formatting or using a CompactFlash card,
contact the manufacturer for technical support. See page 9-10 for
instructions on contacting Lexar Media. For SanDisk cards, call
(408) 542-0400.
Transferring Pictures with a PCMCIA
Adapter
A PCMCIA adapter allows you to transfer pictures stored on
a USB-enabled or ATA-compatible CompactFlash card
directly to your computer or laptop. To use this adapter,
your computer must be equipped with a Type II PCMCIA
card slot.
If you're using a Macintosh, you must enable the PC
Exchange extension software to access files on ATA-
compatible CompactFlash cards. See your Macintosh
documentation for more information.
Using CompactFlash Card Options 8-3
A
B

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