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Keep out of reach of children
Danger of swallowing.
If swallowed, seek medical advice immediately.
Do not disassemble or modify
Doing so may result in fire or electrification, or damage the
equipment being used.
Stop using when any malfunction occurs
(Whenever any smoke, odd odor, unusual noise is detected;
when liquid or foreign objects got inside; or after being
dropped or damaged)
Using it in such a condition may result in fire.
This card supports UHS-
I
, a new standard for high-speed bus
interfaces of the SD standard. The card will only operate in
UHS-
I
mode when used in a UHS-
I
compliant device. In non-
compliant devices, the card will operate in the conventional SD
interface mode.
This SDXC memory card can only be used with SDXC
compatible equipment. Before using this card, please confirm
that your equipment is compatible with SDXC memory cards.
Check with SDXC logo mark, the operating instructions of the
equipment, or information supplied by the manufacturer.
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Note that it may cause a problem with the compatibility of the
card or data may be lost when used on equipment not
compatible with SDXC memory cards.
When the SDXC memory card is inserted into
equipment not compatible with SDXC memory cards
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A message saying that “This card is malfunctioning”, “This card
cannot be used”, etc., may display.
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A message saying “This card needs to be formatted”, etc., or a
format screen may display.
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It will cause a problem with compatibility if it is formatted, so
do not format.
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The power may not go on.
You can write notes directly onto this card
with a pen, etc.
Do not use excessive force as it may
damage the card. Take care not to stain the
metal terminals.
ENGLISH
WARNING
UHS-
I
Interface
READ THIS FIRST
You may be prompted to format the card when it is used with
equipment not compatible with the SDXC memory card (such
as a PC). Doing so will result in loss of data, so be sure to
cancel.
About this SDXC memory card
How to check SDXC compatible equipment
About writing on this card
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