Kyocera SL400R Instruction Manual - Page 46

Disconnecting the USB cable from a Macintosh computer

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Basic Operations ■ Memory card folder configuration On Macintosh computers, the folders on camera memory cards are configured as shown below. untitled DCIM*1 100KCBOX KIF_0001.jpg KIF_0002.jpg 2 KIF_0003.avi KIF_0004.jpg KIF_0005.jpg • • MISC*2 RESIZE R00_0001.jpg R00_0002.jpg R00_9999.jpg Still image/Movie The same file name cannot be used in the same folder. If one of the images is erased on the camera, that file name is skipped. This folder is created when DPOF print settings are specified ( p.5-20). Resized images are recorded here. *1 DCIM: Digital Camera IMage *2 MISC: Miscellaneous • Do not delete image data on a memory card on your Macintosh. Erase images on the camera. • The same file name cannot be used in the same folder. If one of the images is erased on the camera, that file name is skipped. • If you use the Energy Saver function and wake your Macintosh up from sleep mode, it may not be possible to resume communication. • When you want to edit an image (resizing, rotating, etc.), do not forget to copy the image to your Macintosh beforehand. If you directly edit the image on the memory card, the image will no longer be viewable in the camera. • Do not format memory cards on your Macintosh as this may result in you being unable to use the memory card on the camera. Disconnecting the USB cable from a Macintosh computer Drag the [untitled] (Mac OS 9) or [NO_NAME] (Mac OS X) folder on the desktop to the Trash. Check that the "It is now safe to disconnect the device" message is displayed or that the [untitled] (Mac OS 9) or [NO_NAME] (Mac OS X) icon is no longer displayed on the desktop before disconnecting the USB cable. 2-22

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Basic Operations
• Do not delete image data on a memory card on your Macintosh. Erase images on the
camera.
• The same file name cannot be used in the same folder. If one of the images is erased on
the camera, that file name is skipped.
If you use the Energy Saver function and wake your Macintosh up from sleep mode, it may
not be possible to resume communication.
• When you want to edit an image (resizing, rotating, etc.), do not forget to copy the image
to your Macintosh beforehand. If you directly edit the image on the memory card, the
image will no longer be viewable in the camera.
• Do not format memory cards on your Macintosh as this may result in you being unable to
use the memory card on the camera.
Drag the [untitled] (Mac OS 9) or [NO_NAME] (Mac OS X) folder on the desktop to the
Trash. Check that the “It is now safe to disconnect the device” message is displayed or that
the [untitled] (Mac OS 9) or [NO_NAME] (Mac OS X) icon is no longer displayed on the
desktop before disconnecting the USB cable.
Memory card folder configuration
On Macintosh computers, the folders on camera memory cards are configured as shown
below.
Disconnecting the USB cable from a Macintosh computer
untitled
Still image/Movie
The same file name cannot be used in the same
folder. If one of the images is erased on the camera,
that file name is skipped.
Resized images are recorded
here.
MISC*
2
DCIM*
1
100KCBOX
KIF_0001.jpg
KIF_0002.jpg
KIF_0003.avi
KIF_0004.jpg
KIF_0005.jpg
RESIZE
R00_0001.jpg
R00_0002.jpg
R00_9999.jpg
This folder is created when DPOF print settings are
specified (
p.5-20).
*1 DCIM: Digital Camera IMage
*2 MISC: Miscellaneous