Nikon MEC-2-CB-D60-N105 manual

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6.The list will go away and a message will pop up indicating that it is “Safe To Remove Hardware”:

7.After Clicking the Card Reader Device, The blue light on the Card Reader will go out, indicating that the power is no longer being supplied to the card reader and it is now safe to remove the card reader from the USB socket. The below example shows the S6 card reader plugged into a 4-port USB hub; the figure on the right shows the blue light off (red circle):

A.Flash memory card, plugged into the card reader

B.Card Reader (this model is M5)

C.Blue power indicator light (power is off in the right photo)

D.4-Port USB hub

E.USB cord connecting the hub to the computer

F.USB cords going to other USB devices

Use of Iris Camera – MEC-2-CB-D60-N105

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Contents Use of Nikon D-60 Miles Eye Camera MEC-2-CB-D60-N105 Use of MEC-2-CB-D60-N105 Iris Camera Open camera case and remove the camera from the foam padding Power switch in on position Use of Iris Camera MEC-2-CB-D60-N105 Use of Iris Camera MEC-2-CB-D60-N105 How To Take Perfect Iris Pictures Page Take picture Use of Iris Camera MEC-2-CB-D60-N105 How To Transfer Iris Images Using The Card Reader How to use the Computer to Organize Eye Pictures Page Page Page Page Focus Light Type 1 standard focus light with battery pack Using other lensesThis setting is not critical Iris Camera Menu Settings Shooting Menu CSM MenuWhite Bal Playback Menu Default Iris Camera PhotographyGeneral FlashBuilt-in Flash Auto-off TimersCSM/SetUp Menu Full Set-upAperture Guide