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WARNING:  Be careful not to insert the CompactFlash™ card in the wrong

direction – be sure the connectors are facing inward and the card is not inserted

upside down.  If it is forced in, the slot or the CompactFlash™ card may be

damaged or data on the card may be lost or corrupted.

Removing CompactFlash™ Cards

1)

 

Grasp the CompactFlash™ card with the thumb and forefinger.

2)

 

Gently withdraw the CompactFlash™ card from the CompactFlash™ slot making

sure not to apply too much pressure to the card at time of removal.

Inserting SmartMedia™ Cards

1)

 

Position the SmartMedia™ card with the gold contacts facing down.   The notched

corner of the card should be farthest from you.

2)

 

Gently insert the SmartMedia™ card into the SmartMedia™ slot until the card is

fully inserted.  A slight amount of resistance will be felt as the connectors make

contact.  This is normal.

IMPORTANT:  If excessive force is required, or the card just doesn’t seem to fit,

do not attempt to force the card in the reader, instead call Microtech’s toll free

Technical Support number for assistance.

WARNING:  Be careful not to insert the SmartMedia™ card in the wrong

direction.  Be sure the gold contacts are facing down and the notched corner is

farthest from you when the card is inserted into the slot.  If it is forced in, the slot

or the SmartMedia™ card may be damaged or data on the card may be lost or

corrupted.

Removing SmartMedia™ Cards

1)

 

Grasp the SmartMedia™ card with the thumb and forefinger.

2)

 

Gently withdraw the SmartMedia™ card from the SmartMedia™ slot making sure

not to apply too much pressure to the card at time of removal.

Summary of Contents for Microtech CameraMate CompactFlash

Page 1: ...uide About The Microtech CameraMate System Requirements Package Contents Part II Installation Hardware Installation Software Installation Part III Using your Parallel CameraMate Reader Inserting CompactFlash Cards Removing CompactFlash Cards Inserting SmartMedia Cards Removing SmartMedia Cards Formatting Your Media Part IV Obtaining Technical Support Contact Information Returning Your CameraMate W...

Page 2: ...e transfers between a digital camera and other digital devices and your computer For the digital camera user the CameraMate makes digital photo transfers easier and faster reducing the transfer time and battery consumption of your camera significantly The CameraMate is equipped with either a CompactFlash or SmartMedia card slot depending on the model you have purchased The CameraMate reader writer...

Page 3: ...n the side of the connector 3 Remove the keyboard plug from the PS 2 keyboard port located on the back of the computer and plug it into the female receptacle PS 2 pass through attached to the CameraMate 4 Insert the male PS 2 plug attached to the CameraMate into the keyboard PS 2 port located on your computer 5 If necessary reconnect your printer to the printer pass through connection on the Camer...

Page 4: ...e is now ready for use The CameraMate will have its own Removable Disk drive letter in My Computer Use your CameraMate just like you would any disk drive connected to your system Proceed to the next section Using your Parallel CameraMate Reader for information on properly using your media with the CameraMate Part III Using your Parallel CameraMate Reader Inserting CompactFlash Cards 1 Position the...

Page 5: ...a card into the SmartMedia slot until the card is fully inserted A slight amount of resistance will be felt as the connectors make contact This is normal IMPORTANT If excessive force is required or the card just doesn t seem to fit do not attempt to force the card in the reader instead call Microtech s toll free Technical Support number for assistance WARNING Be careful not to insert the SmartMedi...

Page 6: ... contents stored on your media 7 Click OK when the format results are displayed 8 Now click Close to close the format window Format is now complete Part IV Obtaining Technical Support Contact Information The Microtech Parallel CameraMate is relatively easy to maintain and operate and normally should not produce many complications However if you need assistance or have questions of any kind our tra...

Page 7: ...t warranty Our Receiving Department will not accept an improperly packaged device You are responsible for paying the cost of shipping the device for repair We will pay the return shipping on any Warranty RMA Please ship the device to SCM Microsystems Inc Retail Brands Group Attention RMA __________ 20 Carter Drive Guilford CT 06437 Trademarks CompactFlash is a trademark of SanDisk Corp and is lice...

Page 8: ...roduct is unavailable The Company will refund the cost of goods at a pro rated amount To each product returned for warranty service please attach your name address telephone number and a copy of the bill of sale bearing the appropriate serial numbers as proof of date of original retail purchase as well as detailed description of the problem for which service is requested Prior to returning the pro...

Page 9: ...bility are limited in duration to the period of the express warranty set forth above The remedies provided under this warranty are exclusive and in lieu of all others The Company hereby expressly disclaims liability and shall not be responsible for incidental consequential and contingent damages of any kind or nature including without limitation damages to persons or property whether a claim for s...

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