Cautions when carrying or storing the iD PHOTO disk
œAlways remove the iD PHOTO disk from the digital disk camera after you have finished using it.
œWhen not using the iD PHOTO disk, always keep it in its protective case.
œDo not carry the iD PHOTO disk inside trouser pockets, as it may become damaged when you sit down or make other movements that may apply forces.
Making sure that data on your iD PHOTO disk does not become erased
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œMove the tab using a sharp item such as the end of a
ballpoint pen.
œ Saving (adding data such as capturing images or recording), deleting, and formatting will become impossible.
œTo make it possible to perform saving, deleting, and formatting again, move the tab back to its original position.
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œThe iD PHOTO disk is a highly reliable storage device, however it is recommended that any important data be copied onto a separate media (such as a floppy disk, hard disk, or MO disk) for added safety against unforeseeable accidents.
œStored data may be lost (or corrupted) in cases such as those listed below. Sanyo Electric will not be held responsible for any damage or lost profits arising from the loss of data.
œIf the iD PHOTO disk is used incorrectly.
œIf the iD PHOTO disk is not inserted correctly into the digital disk camera.
œIf the iD PHOTO disk is subjected to electrical or mechanical shocks or other forces.
œIf the iD PHOTO disk is removed from the digital disk camera or if the digital disk camera is turned off during reading or writing operations.
œIf the iD PHOTO disk has reached the end of its usable life.
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œIf the digital disk camera is subject to vibrations or shocks during image capturing or the playing back of data, the data may not be properly read or written. Therefore always be careful not subject the digital disk camera to vibrations or shocks during use.
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œDuring use, ãor ämay appear to tell you that the internal temperature of the digital disk camera is rising. If this occurs, stop operations and turn off the digital disk camera as soon as possible. See pages 167 and 168 for further information.
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