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Dazzle Universal Reader/Writer User’s Guide • Using the Universal Reader/Writer • Page 28
Removing a Card on a PC
Before you remove a digital media card, make sure that the Access Indicator at the front
of the Universal Reader/Writer is not flashing. The Indicator flashes when the Reader/
Writer is reading or writing data on a card. Please wait until the read/write operations are
complete and the Indicator stops flashing before you remove a card. Removing a card
during read/write access causes lost or corrupted data. To remove a card, grasp the end
of the card with your thumb and index fingers, and remove it from the appropriate slot.
of the Universal Reader/Writer is not flashing. The Indicator flashes when the Reader/
Writer is reading or writing data on a card. Please wait until the read/write operations are
complete and the Indicator stops flashing before you remove a card. Removing a card
during read/write access causes lost or corrupted data. To remove a card, grasp the end
of the card with your thumb and index fingers, and remove it from the appropriate slot.
Mounting and Accessing a Card on a Macintosh
After you inser t a card on a Macintosh, a distinct icon appears on the Mac OS desktop.
This is the mounted state, which enables read and write operations for the card. After
inserting a card, the time required for mounting depends on the type and brand of card.
Usually, a card mounts on the desktop within a few seconds.
This is the mounted state, which enables read and write operations for the card. After
inserting a card, the time required for mounting depends on the type and brand of card.
Usually, a card mounts on the desktop within a few seconds.
You can access a mounted card just like a floppy or other type of removable disk. Double-
click the icon to open it's respective file window. For example, in the screen shot below -
an IBM 340MB Microdrive was inser ted into the Dazzle Universal Reader/Writer. Double-
clicking on the Microdrive icon shows that it contains 10 high resolution TIF images from
a professional digital camera. The images stored on this Microdrive can be copied,
opened, edited, deleted, and so forth. With the Dazzle Universal Reader/Writer, audio and
video files, cell phone databases, and more can now be shared easily between your digital
device (camera, cell phone, MP3 player, etc.) and your Macintosh.
click the icon to open it's respective file window. For example, in the screen shot below -
an IBM 340MB Microdrive was inser ted into the Dazzle Universal Reader/Writer. Double-
clicking on the Microdrive icon shows that it contains 10 high resolution TIF images from
a professional digital camera. The images stored on this Microdrive can be copied,
opened, edited, deleted, and so forth. With the Dazzle Universal Reader/Writer, audio and
video files, cell phone databases, and more can now be shared easily between your digital
device (camera, cell phone, MP3 player, etc.) and your Macintosh.
Note: The desktop below differs slightly for Mac OS X, but the procedure for accessing a
card is the same.
card is the same.
IMPORTANT: If you are running Mac OS 9.x, be sure you installed the Universal Reader/
Writer drivers before using the reader/writer. Also be sure the Apple "File Exchange" con-
trol panel is set to load in your system folder - you can activate it using the Apple "Exten-
sions Manager" control panel.
Writer drivers before using the reader/writer. Also be sure the Apple "File Exchange" con-
trol panel is set to load in your system folder - you can activate it using the Apple "Exten-
sions Manager" control panel.
Removable Disk icon
(example shown represents
IBM 340MB Microdrive)
(example shown represents
IBM 340MB Microdrive)
Note: Files on a card can
be accessed by double-clicking
on the card’s icon.
be accessed by double-clicking
on the card’s icon.