Canon S830D S830D User's Guide - Page 67

Eject the Memory Card, USB Memory Card Settings

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Note Note Using the Memory Card Startup Utility (Windows) Eject the Memory Card When you select this item, the indicator lamp starts blinking, a message is displayed, and the printer gets ready for memory card ejection. When the indicator lamp goes off, press the Eject button to eject the memory card. ® If you are using Windows XP or Windows 2000, the computer recognizes the card slot as a removable disk. Therefore, if you want to turn off the printer while you are using the computer, perform the hardware removal operation by using the " " icon found on the right side of the task bar. Change the drive's read/write attribute When you select this item, the USB Memory Card Settings dialog box is displayed. You can change the mode (read-only mode, and read/write enabled mode) of the card slot by following the instructions displayed on the screen. Be sure to eject the memory card using Eject the Memory Card before you change the mode. Auto-start an application when a card is inserted/Do nothing when a card is inserted Select whether an application is to be started automatically when the memory card is inserted. ® The application to be started can be set in advance with the Auto-Start Properties function. ¬ Setting the Application to Be Started Starting the Memory Card Startup Utility 67

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Starting the Memory Card Startup Utility
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Using the Memory Card Startup Utility (Windows)
Eject the Memory Card
When you select this item, the indicator lamp starts blinking, a message is
displayed, and the printer gets ready for memory card ejection. When the
indicator lamp goes off, press the
Eject
button to eject the memory card.
Note
If you are using Windows XP or Windows 2000, the computer recognizes
the card slot as a removable disk. Therefore, if you want to turn off the
printer while you are using the computer, perform the hardware removal
operation by using the "
" icon found on the right side of the task bar.
Change the drive
s read/write attribute
When you select this item, the
USB Memory Card Settings
dialog box is
displayed. You can change the mode (read-only mode, and read/write enabled
mode) of the card slot by following the instructions displayed on the screen. Be
sure to eject the memory card using
Eject the Memory Card
before you
change the mode.
Auto-start an application when a card is inserted/Do nothing when a card
is inserted
Select whether an application is to be started automatically when the memory
card is inserted.
Note
The application to be started can be set in advance with the
Auto-Start
Properties
function.
Setting the Application to Be Started