Multimedia card (mmc) – Panasonic CF-R1 User Manual

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SD Memory Card/MultiMedia Card

Make sure you insert the card in the proper direction. If the card is inserted in the wrong direction, the card or
slot may be damaged.
When removing the card, always press it and allow it to come out a little bit (unlocking the card) before you
remove it. If you try to force the card out of the slot while it is locked in place, the card or slot may be damaged.
The computer may continue to access the card for some length of time after operations such as writing to the
card. Do not remove the card until the SD memory card indicator turns off completely. If you try to remove
the card before the operation is completed, important data may be damaged, or it may not be possible to
properly access the card the next time it is inserted.

SD Memory Card Indicator

The MultiMedia Card can be used in ways such as the following.

Use to exchange data with devices equipped with a MultiMedia Card slot.

Use as a memory card. (The MultiMedia Card can be used as a drive for storing files, etc.)

This computer may not support some cards.

Inserting and Removing the SD Memory Card/MultiMedia Card

SD Memory Card Slot

Protecting important data

Set the write-protect switch to the LOCK position. Unlock the
switch when you want to record (checkout) or edit data.
Use an oil-base felt-tip pen to write in the memo area on the
card. Do not use a pencil or ball-point pen. Doing so can dam-
age the card body or destroy data stored in the card.
Do not remove the card or turn off the device or peripheral device containing it while data is being read
from or written to the card. Also do not remove the dry cells from devices that use dry cells as a power
supply. Doing so can destroy data stored in the card. (Note that Panasonic assumes absolutely no liability
for any loss of data recorded by the user, or any other damages, direct or indirect.)
We recommend backing up important data to another storage medium.

Data transfer rate

The transfer rate using the SD memory card slot on this computer is 2MB per second. The transfer rate is
2MB per second even if you use an SD memory card that supports high-speed transfer rates.

Inserting the card

Insert the card firmly with the label side
facing up and with the cut corner in front.

Back Side

Memo Area

Write-protect
Switch

MultiMedia Card (MMC)

Removing the card

When you press the card, it will come out of the
slot a little bit. Now pull it all the way out.

CAUTION

Even when there is no SD memory card or MultiMedia Card inserted, the drive name will be displayed as
Removable Disk in Explorer, etc.

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