Ejecting a card, Inserting and ejecting a card – Olympus LS-10 User Manual

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Inserting and Ejecting a Card

2 3 button
`/OK button

When
[MemorySelect] is set
to [SD Card], [Built-in
Memory Selected
]
will appear

3

Close the card cover securely.

Note

• Releasing your finger quickly after pushing the

card inward may cause it to eject forcefully out

of the slot.

Ejecting a Card

1

While the recorder is during stop mode,

open the card cover.

• The card is visibly out of the slot and can

be removed safely.

Notes

• It is possible to switch the recording media over

to the built-in flash memory (

☞ P.34, P.39).

• In

some cases cards which have been format-

ted (initialized) by another device, such as a

computer, cannot be recognized. Be sure to

format them with this recorder before using (

P.43).

• When

attempting to perform operations such as

rewriting the contents of an SD Card in cases

where the card has been write protected, [SD

Card Locked] will appear. The playback opera-

tion can be performed, but the write protection

must first be turned off when overwriting the

contents on the card.

• Cards that are not to SD standards, such as

multimedia cards, may not be used.

2

Push the card inward to unlock it, and

let it eject partially.

When the SD Card is write protected, there

will be a display reading [SD Card Locked].

Before inserting the card, turn off the write pro-

tection function. Check the Olympus website

regarding SD cards which are confirmed

operation with this recorder (

☞ P.65).

If the write protection

switch is facing the

[LOCK] direction,

recording and other
functions cannot be

carried out

About the SD Card

Notes

• The

recorder

may not recognize correctly

on some SD cards. In this case, remove

the card then put it again to see if the

recorder recognizes the card.

• The

processing performance reduces in

a SD card when you repeat writing and

delete. In this case, format the SD card

(

☞ P.43).

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