Toshiba PDR-T20 instruction manual Write Protection, Write protection, State

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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.

Getting Ready

Taking Photographs

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.

LOCK

LOCK

ImagesPhotographed

PlayingBack/Deleting

Write protection

Write protection

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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

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Contents PDR-T20 PhotographsTaking ReadyGettingGraphic symbol Graphic symbol definitionsExemption Clauses Indication definitionsGetting ReadyAbout the AC adapter GettingReady About batteryTaking Contents Avoid using or storing the camera in the following places Cleaning the CameraAbout recycling of rechargeable battery Handling the CameraTrademark information Software version upgradeCopyright Notice When Not Using the Battery for a Long Time About Battery UseCharging the Battery SpecificationsAC adapter CEX0107A Handling the AC Adapter CorrectlyWrite protection Write ProtectionState Names of the Parts Indicator Indicator Enter/Direction buttonDisplay key pages 29 Mode Icon DescriptionMenu key pages 36 Erase key pages 47Setting up the touch panel You can operate the touch panel using the following methodsLCD monitor Direction button On the cameraClose the battery/SD card cover Open the battery/SD card coverInsert the SD card in the correct orientation shown Before startingTo remove the battery Insert the battery in the correct orientation shownBattery lock lever Charging the Battery Using the battery efficiently About battery wearBattery Wear DisplayTurning the power on Turning the Power On/OffSlide the Power switch in the arrow direction To turn the power offClosing the lens cover Opening the lens coverSlide the lens cover in the arrow direction Slightly slide the lens cover in the arrow directionTap the key Setting the Date and TimeTap the icon Tap IconUpper-arrow icon Select the item, then tap the or iconOK icon Return iconUsing the mode button Using the lens coverTaking Photographs Photographs Turn the power onTaking File size per image Tap the key in the photography modeTakingPhotographs Tap the key in the photography mode Selecting the Scene ModeCurrently set scene mode icon Display keyDetails about the scene mode Tapping this restores the Display screen Selecting the Flash ModeTap the icon to be selected List of flash icons is displayedForced flash Details about the flash modeSuppressed flash Red-Eye ReductionCurrently set self-timer icon Tap the key in the photograph modeDetermine how much the image is to be zoomed Zooming Images to Be PhotographedTap the icon of the menu item to be changed Changing the Photography Menu SettingsTap the icon of the parameter to be selected Photography menu items Page Playing Back/Deleting Photographed Images Tap the key in the playback mode Icon to switch imagesPlaying Back Images Slider To display one desired image in a regular sizeTapping restores the original image size To restore a regular sizeEnlarging Photographed Images Zoom Playback Playing Back Images Continuously Slideshow Tap the key in the playback modeTo interrupt the slideshow Slideshow iconSelect the pen thickness and color by tapping the icon Drawing Images PaintTap the key, then make a drawing by dragging on the screen To fill in a desired area To correct letters or illustrationsSave icon Protection setting icon To cancel protectionProtection icon Protection cancel icon Protecting Images ProtectErasing Images Confirmation screen, tap the icon Formatting the SD CardFormat icon Connecting to the PC About the Supplied Software ConnectingtotheAbout the Used Terms Connecting Connecting to the PCConnection Flow Minimum System RequirementsWith using Windows Connecting to a Windows PCInsert the supplied CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive Click the iconInstalling USB driver Connect the USB cable to the PC and this camera Connecting to a MacintoshWith Windows 98 installed Disconnecting the Camera from the PCWith Windows 2000, ME or XP installed With Macintosh installedWhen using a Windows PC If connecting the camera to the PC does not start ACDSeeTMWhen using a Macintosh Select a post-conversion image size, then click OK Copying Images to This CameraImages are copied with the original sizes unchanged File Structure Other Useful Information Tap Tapping this restores the previous screenTap the icon of the item to be changed OtherUseful InformationSetup Menu Items Useful Select an image, then select the number of printsTo clear the current settings To confirm the current settingsTap or to make selection for printing date Message Meaning Problem Cause Remedy TroubleshootingQWhy can’t I focus the camera properly? Frequently Asked Questions FAQOther Useful Information Supplied AccessoriesGlobal Contacts Index