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1. Preparing the receiver
①
Start the file transfer software, set it to receive.
2. Preparing the transmitter
(A digital camera is used as the transmitter as an example in this explanation. )
①
Insert the product into the digital camera that is the transmitter.
②
Turn on the digital camera.
③
Use the digital camera to take photos or record videos.
3. How to transfer files
①
Face the card slot of the digital camera toward the TransferJet
TM
adapter connected to the receiver, and bring
them close together.
●
Turn on the digital camera's power and wait about 20 seconds to prepare the TransferJet
TM
transfer function,
then bring them close together.
②
Transmission starts automatically. Do not separate the devices from each other during transmission.
●
If you are transmitting for the first time, a warning appears on the receiving device requesting permission to
connect.
●
If transmission does not start, turn the digital camera off and then on again.
③
After transmission finishes, separate the digital camera from the transmitter.
④
Exit the file transfer software that is on the receiver.
*Go to the following web site for detailed information about how to transfer files, and how to view photos and
videos that have been received.
Precautions
①
Memory capacity shown on the product is based on the built-in flash memory, it is not the actual usable
memory capacity. Part of the memory is used as a control area, the actual memory capacity you can use (user
area) is about 14.4 GB. (Memory capacity is calculated given 1 GB as equal to 1,073,741,824 bytes.)
②
The actual speed at which files are read and written varies depending on the device, file size and other
conditions. Writing several small files may cause a slowdown also
③
Indicates SD memory card reading and writing speeds based on SD Association standards for the SD speed
class. The reading and writing speed of class 10 is 10 MB/second. (Calculated given 1 MB/second as equal to
1,000,000 bytes/second.)