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Getting Ready
Playing Back/Deleting
Photographed Images
Connecting to the
PC
Other Useful
Information
Taking Photographs
Handling the SD Card Correctly
In this Instruction Manual, the SD memory card is called an SD
card. Read and observe the following when handling the supplied
SD card.
Cautions
• The SD card includes a non-volatile semiconductor memory (NAND Flash EEP-ROM).
Under normal use data saved in the SD card is not damaged or lost. If used improperly,
however, the data may be damaged or lost. Please be aware that Toshiba Corporation will
accept no responsibility whatsoever for damaged or lost data, regardless of the type or
cause of the problem or damage.
• The SD card uses part of the memory as its system area. The actually usable memory
capacity is therefore lower than the indicated capacity.
• The supplied SD card has been already formatted for image storage. Always use this
camera when reformatting the card to erase images or folders. Formatting the SD card on
other devices (PC, etc.) may result in problems such as inability to read or write data.
• We strongly recommend that you make backups of important data.
• When the SD card comes to the end of its life, it does not allow image data to be written or
deleted. If this happens, purchase a new SD card.
Write Protection
To prevent valuable data from being erased
accidentally, switch the write protect tab at the side
of the SD card to “LOCK.” To save, edit, or erase
data in the card, cancel the write protection state.
Specifications
Memory type : NAND Flash memory
Operating temperature : +32°F (0°C) to +131°F (+55°C)
Storage temperature : –4°F (–20°C) to +149°F (+65°C)
Operating/Storage humidity : 30% to 80% (no condensation)
Dimensions : 24.0 mm x 32.0 mm x 2.1 mm (W x H x D)
Weight : Approx. 2g
Write protection
state
LOCK LOCK
Write protection
tab