Operation Manual

Card Reader
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Note
Unfortunately, not all memory card manufacturers respect all the established
specifications. Therefore, a global compatibility with all cards cannot be guar-
anteed due to the sheer number of manufacturers.
Transferring and Saving Data on the PC
Windows does not handle card readers as any specific devices but just as a normal
disk drive. This means that you don't need to install or configure any drivers or need
any special software for accessing them.
1. As soon as a newly inserted card has been detected, a new window pops up
offering several automatic features. You can choose one of these standard tasks or
copy your data manually. For copying data manually, close the window by clicking
Cancel.
2. Open Windows Explorer from the Start menu. In the left Explorer frame, under
the My PC icon next to the hard disk and the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive you'll
also find some entries labeled Removable Disk. These drives correspond to the
card reader slots.
3. You can access the inserted memory cards like any other CD-ROM or hard disk
drive. Mark the desired files and copy them to your local hard disk. The copying,
moving or deleting of files does not differ from applying these procedures on con-
ventional disk drives.