
tect and configure itself to use these devices.
Figure 7: Inserting an Smart Media (SSFDC) Device
Figure 7 shows the correct way to insert an SSFDC device into the CameraConnect Pro. Notice that the gold pads are facing up. If you attempt to insert the device with the gold pads facing down, the device will not be recognized by the CameraConnect Pro.
Note: Insert only one card at a time into the CameraConnect Pro. If two or more cards are inserted at the same time, none of them will work.
Formatting a Card or Smart Media (SSFDC) Device
Although your Flash Card or SSFDC Device will probably be formatted when you purchase it, there may be times when you will need to reformat it. Like all other types of storage media, a Flash Card or SSFDC Device must be formatted before you can store information on it. This section outlines the procedure for formatting a device using your operating system and the CameraConnect Pro.
Note: If you are using Windows NT, format cards using the Windows NT FAT option. Otherwise the card may be unreadable by a computer running a
Step 1 To format a device using the CameraConnect Pro, first insert the card into the correct slot. Refer to Figure 5, 6, or 7 (depending on the type of card you are using) for the proper orientation of the card when inserting it into the CameraConnect Pro.
Remember that ATA Flash Cards and Compact Flash Cards are designed so that they will not go completely into the slot if inserted upside down. Smart Media (SSFDC) cards must be inserted with the gold pads facing up as shown in Figure 7. If you insert this type of card with the gold pads facing down, the card will not be recog- nized by the CameraConnect Pro.
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