Owner's Manual

Table Of Contents
Installing
and
Removing
the
CF
Card
Removing
the
Card
Access lamp
1 Open
the
cover.
Set the power switch to <OFF>.
Make
sure
the
access
lamp
is
off,
then
open
the
cover.
Card ejection button
2
Remove the card.
Press the card ejection button.
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The card will come out.
Close the cover.
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The access lamp
lights
or
blinks
while
the
picture
is
taken,
when
data
is
being transferred
to
the
card and when data
is
being
recorded, read,
or
erased
on
the card. While the
access
lamp
is
lit
or
blinking,
never
do
any
of
the
following.
Doing
so
may
damage
the image data. It
may
also
damage
the
card
or
camera.
Opening the card
slot
cover.
Removing
the
battery.
Shaking
or
banging
the
camera
around.
If the card already contains recorded images
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the image number might
not
start
from
0001
(p.80).
If a card-related error message is displayed on the LCD monitor, remove
and reinstall the card.
If the error persists, use a different card.
If you can transfer all the images in the card to a personal computer,
transfer all
the
images
and
then format the card. The card may then
return
to
normal.
When holding a hard disk-type card, always hold its sides. You may
damage the card by holding its
flat
surfaces. Compared to CF cards,
hard diSk-type cards are more vulnerable to vibration and physical
shock.
Ifyou use such a card,
be
careful not to subject the camera to
vibration or physical shock especially while recording or displaying
images.
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