Using sd memory cards, Inserting and removing cards, Important information – Panasonic KX-NT700 User Manual

Page 26: Compatible cards, Approximate recording time, Write-protection (lock), Backing up data

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Using SD Memory Cards

Conversations can be recorded to the SD memory card.
For information on recording conversations, see
page 39.

Inserting and Removing Cards

Insert the SD memory card as shown, with the label side
facing up. To remove the card, gently push the card to
release it, then remove the card.

When an SD memory card is inserted,

SD

is shown

in the upper-left corner of the display.

Important Information

To prevent data corruption or damage to the SD
memory card, which may also affect the performance
of the unit, keep the following in mind.

Do not remove the SD memory card, LAN cable, or
disconnect the unit from the AC outlet during
playback, recording, formatting, or while erasing
data on the card.

Do not move or bump the unit during playback,
recording, formatting, or while erasing data on the
card.

Do not touch the contacts on the bottom of the SD
memory card.

To prevent damage to the unit, do not insert any
memory card other than a compatible SD memory
card.

Compatible Cards

The unit supports the following SD memory cards.

SD, miniSD, and microSD memory cards.

Use a miniSD or microSD adaptor when using
miniSD or microSD memory cards,
respectively, and always insert the miniSD or
microSD memory card into the adaptor before
inserting the adaptor into the unit.

Cards with a capacity of 32 MB to 2 GB.

Class 2, Class 4, and Class 6 cards.

Note

The unit does not support SDHC, miniSDHC,
and microSDHC memory cards.

Approximate Recording Time

Capacity

Approx. Recording Time

2 GB

67 hours

1 GB

33 hours

512 MB

17 hours

256 MB

8 hours

128 MB

4 hours

64 MB

2 hours

32 MB

1 hour

Write-protection (LOCK)

SD memory cards can be locked to prevent formatting,
erasing, and recording. To lock an SD memory card,
slide the switch on the side of the card to
the "LOCK" position.

WRITE

LOCK

Backing Up Data

Data stored on SD memory cards can become
corrupted if the card is exposed to electromagnetic
fields, static electricity, etc. We recommend using a
computer to back up important data stored on SD
memory cards.

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Operating Instructions

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Preparation

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