Removing an sd card – Toshiba Gigashot A Series User Manual

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Owner’s Manual

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Hard Disk Camera GSC-A100FE/GSC-A40FE

Removing an SD Card

Push the card into the slot once so that it springs out slightly. Then slowly

pull it out of the slot.

About SD Memory Cards

Notes on Using SD Cards

SD cards contain built-in nonvolatile semiconductor memory. Recorded

data is not generally corrupted (or erased) during normal use, but

misuse can result in data corruption (loss).Toshiba accepts no liability

whatsoever for any damages or loss arising from the corruption (loss) of

data stored on SD cards, regardless of the details or cause.
Because part of the memory on an SD card is used as a management

area for features such as the copyright protection function, the actual

memory available is slightly less than the displayed amount. The actual

available memory varies depending on the SD card manufacturer and

the card type.
Always format SD cards in the camera. Formatting an SD card on

another device (such as a PC) can cause problems that may prevent

data being written to or read from the card.
You should always make backup copies of important data.
SD cards have a limited operating life. If you are no longer able to

record or erase images on an SD card that has been used for a long

period, you should purchase a new SD card.
Take care to ensure that SD cards are not accidentally swallowed by

small children. This could cause suffocation.
This camera conforms to SD standard version 2.0.

IMPORTANT

Never remove an SD card while images are being saved to the card

(while the MEDIA LED is blinking). Doing so could corrupt the data on

the SD card or damage the SD card itself.
The first time you use an SD card, or when using an SD card that has

been used on another device, always format the card in the camera

before recording.
This camera does not support the MultiMediaCardTM format.

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