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Preparation
Notes on SD memory cards
SD memory card
An SD memory card is a rewritable media designed in compliance with SDMI
standards that protect intellectual copyrights. It contains a semiconductor memory, so
that digital audio recording can be made on it. Deleting and re-writing of audio data is
also possible.
Safety precautions to insure integrity of audio data
Audio data may be deleted in the following cases.
• When an SD memory card is misused.
• When an SD memory card is exposed to static electricity or electric noise.
• When an SD memory card is ejected during operation.
Toshiba is not liable for erasure (damage) of audio data.
Precautions on handling
Insert an SD memory card slowly and straight into the slot on this unit.
Never eject an SD memory card while it is being used for writing, playing or deleting of
audio data. Doing so may damage audio data in the SD memory card.
Use a recommended SD memory card. Other content may be incompatible.
An SD memory card is a precision electronic device. Do not bend, drop or shock or
otherwise abuse an SD memory card.
Do not use or store an SD memory card in a location subject to strong static
electricity.
Do not use or store an SD memory card in a hot and humid place.
Keep fingers and objects off the metallic “gold” surface of an SD memory card.
Keep the SD memory card in its own case or in a commercially available storage case
to protect it from static electricity.
Inserting a static charged SD memory card may cause unit malfunction.
Do not put an SD memory card into a pocket of pants. Sitting down may crush the unit
and damage the SD memory card.
The cartridge may become warm after a long period of use. This is not a malfunction.
An SD memory card may become incapable of writing or deleting after a prolonged
period of use. In such a case, use a new one.
An unformatted SD memory card can not be used. This player can format the SD
memory card. (page 38)
Recommended SD memory card
TOSHIBA SD memory card SD-M3201M (32MB), SD-M6401M (64MB),
SD-M1280M (128MB)