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8.4 Using memory cards instead of the device internal storage system
The internal memory of the voice recorder has a capacity of 512 MB available for
use. Should there be a requirement for a larger memory capacity you can utilise
memory cards of the types SD and MMC in the voice recorder. However, take note:
Only memory cards with a maximum capacity of 2 GB can be used.
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Dictation recordings made with memory cards are saved exclusively to these. When using memory cards
there is no access to the internal memory of the voice recorder.
Data cannot be transferred between the internal memory and the memory card - or the other way round.
Should you wish to use an SD/MMC memory card:
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Slide the memory card into the memory card slot
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, as depicted on the rear of
the voice recorder, until it engages. When sliding in the memory card use only
light pressure.
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Should the memory card not, or not totally, allow itself to be slid into the memory card slot: Under no circumstances
apply force! If you do, the card and/or the voice recorder could be irreparably damaged.
Instead, remove the memory card. Check to see if …
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it is an SD/MMC memory card. Memory cards of other types cannot be used.
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you have possibly not inserted the memory card as per the illustration on the rear of the voice recorder.
If you insert the memory card with the voice recorder switched on, the SilverCrest
logo appears briefly in the display
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. Subsequently, »EXT« is briefly indicated;
then the start screen appears again. The indicated memory capacity for dictation
recordings now refers to the memory card instead of the internal memory.
After insertion in the voice recorder the memory card must first of all be formatted.
This also applies to pre-formatted memory cards.
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During formatting, ALL data that may be on the memory card will be deleted. If it contains data that you wish
to retain, copy this data to another memory medium before commencing the formatting.
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