4removing a card, 5disconnecting the mausb-100, Mac os x ࡗ operation – Olympus MAUSB-100 User Manual

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Removing a card

<Mac OS X

Operation>

Close all software programs that are using data on the card (e. g. graphics applications), then follow the steps
below.

Attention!

● If you do not follow the steps below, the data on the card may be damaged.

● Do not apply force to the computer's USB port or the MAUSB-100 when removing/inserting a card from/

into the MAUSB-100 if it is directly connected to the computer's USB port.

2. Make sure that the status lamps go out

completely.

3. Release the hold switch, then pull the card out of

the card slot as shown.

1. Drag & drop the card’s icon onto the Trash icon.

Drag & Drop

To perform a drag and drop, press and hold the mouse
button over the selected file(s), then move the mouse
(drag) and release the button at the place where you
want to copy (drop).

Note

• NEVER release the hold switch, remove the card or disconnect the MAUSB-100 from the computer while

the red status lamp is lit. Doing so may destroy the data on the card or the card itself, or cause the
computer to malfunction.

• Be careful when removing the card as it can get hot after extended use. Take special care not to touch the

card’s terminals.

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Disconnecting the MAUSB-100

<Mac OS X

Operation>

Close all software programs that are using data on the card (e. g. graphics applications), then follow the steps
below.

1. If a card is already inserted in the MAUSB-100, drag & drop the card's icon onto the Trash icon.

2. Make sure that the status lamps go out completely.

3. Unplug the MAUSB-100 from the computer’s USB port.

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Status lamps

1 Release the hold switch

2 Remove the card

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