User`s manual

Mounting and Accessing a Card (Macintosh)
After a card is inserted on a Macintosh computer, a distinct icon will appear on the Mac OS
desktop. This is the “mounted” state, which enables read and write operations for the card. The
time required between card insertion and mounting depends on the type and brand of card.
Usually, a card can be mounted and accessed within a few seconds.
When a card is mounted, it can be used in the same fashion as a floppy disk or other type of
removable disk. Double-click the icon to open it's respective file window. For example, in the
screen shot below - an IBM 340MB Microdrive was inserted into the CompactFlash ZiO!. By
double-clicking on the Microdrive icon you will see it contains 10 high resolution TIF images
taken on a professional digital camera. The images stored on this Microdrive can be copied,
opened, edited, deleted, and so forth. With the Dazzle ZiO!, audio and video files, cell phone
databases, and more can now be shared easily between your digital device (camera, cell phone,
MP3 player, etc) and your Macintosh.
IMPORTANT: Be sure you have installed the Dazzle ZiO! drivers prior to attempting to operate
the Dazzle ZiO!. Also be sure the Apple "File Exchange" control panel is set to load in your
system folder - you can activate it using the Apple "Extensions Manager" control panel.
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Removable Disk Icon
(example shown representing:
IBM 340MB Microdrive)
NOTE: Files contained within a card
can be accessed by double-clicking on
the cards respective icon.