Getting Photos Into Your Computer
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CAUTION
Never remove the USB CompactFlash card or unplug the USB
cable when the
Photo650
folder is open or any applications are
running on your system. Close the
Photo650
folder and exit all
your applications first.
Always select
Eject
in Windows Explorer (as described above) or
wait at least 10 seconds after the last card activity before
removing the card.
On some computers, you may have to unplug the JumpShot USB
cable before removing the USB CompactFlash card from the
cable slot.
You can disconnect the Jumpshot USB cable from your
computer, if you want, or leave it connected. However, once
you remove the USB CompactFlash card, the computer no
longer recognizes it as a drive.
TIP
If you’re using the JumpShot USB cable to transfer pictures, it’s a
good idea to check Lexar Media’s web site periodically for
possible updates to your USB CompactFlash card and JumpShot
USB cable drivers. Access www.lexarmedia.com for details.
Transferring Pictures with a Macintosh
Follow these steps to transfer your pictures via the JumpShot
USB cable with an iMac or Power Macintosh G3:
1
Make sure the USB CompactFlash card is inserted into
the JumpShot USB cable, and that the cable is
connected to your Macintosh.
2
Turn on your Macintosh (if it isn’t already turned on).
3
You see a diskette icon for the USB CompactFlash card
on your desktop. Double-click the icon to open the card
folder, then double-click the
Photo650
folder to see
your picture icons.
your
pictures
card icon
Содержание PhotoPC 650
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