Removing A Microsd Card; Accessing The Microsd Card - Sierra Wireless Clear Spot 4G+ User Manual

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Rev 1.0 Jan.10
Note: If your microSD card has not been formatted, or is in a format that your computer
does not recognize, you may be prompted to format the microSD card. The formatting
procedure erases all the data on the microSD card, after which the files CANNOT be
retrieved. To prevent the loss of important data, please check the contents before you
format the microSD card.
3. Check the status of the microSD card. See
Settings" on page
46.

Removing a microSD Card

1. Ensure you and other users have completed any file transfers.
2. Gently flip open the tab labelled "microSD" on the side of the device.
3. Using your fingernail or a thin blunt object, gently press the microSD card in
and then release; it should partially pop out of its slot, as shown in the
drawing above.
4. Remove the microSD card and store it in a safe place.
5. Close the tab over the microSD slot of the device.

Accessing the microSD Card

If the microSD slot is enabled, an inserted card appears in your file browser as a
shared network drive.
The way to access the card varies, depending on your operating system.
Note: In the information that follows,
Advanced settings > Wi-Fi > Network
Windows
1. In Windows Explorer or Internet Explorer, type one of the following:
\\clearspot\
·
\\<Router IP address>\
·
For example: \\192.168.0.1\
\\<Hostname>\
·
For example: \\MyDeviceName\
— or —
"microSD Card Information and
<Hostname>
is the value of the
Advanced settings > Router >
and also in
Advanced settings > Router > LAN
(field in
Using Your Device
Hostname
field (in
LAN).
)
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