User manual
4.7 Connect to Your Computer
The DPF1040 can be used as a Memory Card Reader and Writer when you connect it to your
computer.
Connect the DPF1040 to your Computer through a USB Cable
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Prepare a USB cable with type-A connector in one end and mini-type-B connector in the
other end.
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Connect the end with type-A connector of the cable to the USB port in your computer
which must come with the USB Host Port and have the USB driver installed.
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Connect the end with mini-type-B connector of the cable to the mini-type-B Port in the
DPF1040 (Figure 3). You will see a message “Connect to PC” shown on the bottom right
corner of the screen.
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When the connection is complete, either the photos or the music being played will be
paused. You can see two icons of “Removable Disk” are added to your computer. One
represents CF memory card, if exists, which is in Compact Flash Card Slot, and the
other represents SD, MMC, MS, or MS PRO memory card, if any exists, in
SD/MMC/MS 3-in-1 Memory Card Slot.
Retrieve the file from the Memory Card in the DPF1040 while working on your
Computer
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Insert CF memory card in Compact Flash Card Slot or SD, MMC, MS, or MS PRO
memory card in SD/MMC/MS 3-in-1 Card Slot, if you wish to retrieve the file from any
of the above memory cards, which have not been inserted yet.
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Locate the “Removable Disk (*:)” form the root directories in your computer system.
Click on “Removable Disk (*:)”, you can see all the folders and files on this memory
card.
Note: The * in (*:) could be any letter character which assigned by your computer, e.g.
Removable Disk (E:) or Removable Disk (F:).
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You can read the file and copy the file from any of the above memory cards to your
computer as the steps you took for reading/copying files from any of the external storage
disk.
Write the file from Your Computer to Memory Card in the DPF1040
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Insert CF memory card in Compact Flash Card Slot or SD, MMC, MS, or MS PRO
memory card in SD/MMC/MS 3-in-1 Memory Card Slot.
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Locate the “Removable Disk (*:)” in the root directories of your computer system. Click
on “Removable Disk (*:)”, you will see all the folders and files stored in the memory
card.
Note: The * in (*:) could be any letter which assigned by your computer, e.g. Removable
Disk (E:) or Removable Disk (F:).
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You can copy the file from your computer to the memory card, as the steps you took for
reading/copying files from any of the external storage disk.
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