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4.Swing the door closed over the PCMCIA card.

NOTE: The camera back LCD (see figure above at the start of step 3) may show “E6,” a code indicating that the PCMCIA card is not formatted. That is a normal condition at this point in the preparation of the camera. In a later section of this chapter you will format the PCMCIA card.

Removing a PCMCIA Card

Follow these steps to remove a PCMCIA card.

1.Be certain that the red “Card Busy” light is not blinking before you continue.

IMPORTANT: When the red Card Busy light is blinking, data is being read from or written to the PCMCIA card, for example just after you take a picture, or later when you move data from the camera to a computer. If the card is removed while the light is blinking, you may lose the current image, and may lose other images as well.

2.While looking at the back of the camera, open the door on the left edge of the camera back by inserting your left thumb or other finger into the opening and swinging the door away from you.

DELETE SCSI ID

CARD BUSY

MIC

MIC BUTTON

Remove/insert

PCMCIA card here.

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