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CompactFlash™ Cards Quick Instruction Guide Introduction Transcend Information, Inc. manufactures 128MB, 250MB, 512MB, 1GB, 2GB and 4GB CompactFlash Cards, CompactFlash/PCMCIA Adapter, and USB Card Reader. The instructions on this page provide general installation and handling information, which should be used in conjunction with the Owner's Manuals for your devices and computer system. Basic Specifications = Form Factor: 42 8mm x 36.4mm x 3.3mm — Op. Voltage: 33V/5V Fay ¡E Op. Temperature: 0°C (32°F) to 70°C (158°F) Durability: >100,000 program/erase cycles Weight: 11.49 Features World's first small form factor data storage device Built-in dynamic defect management and error correction technology Full compliance with open industry standards Forward and backward compatibility Built-in ATA interface for easy Plug and Play interoperability Low power consumption Compatibility across many platforms A caution: Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) can damage electronic components. Before touching the memory card, ensure that you are free of static electricity by first touching a grounded metal object. Keep the Card and Adapter away from heat, direct sunlight, and moisture. Do not bend, flex, or drop the Card or Adapter. i www. transcendusa.com installation and Use The CompactFlash Card can be inserted into numerous digital devices to store pictures, MP3 files, and other information as digital data. Data stored on the CompactFlash Card can be transferred to a computer system via use of an Adapter or USB Card Reader. Install the CompactFlash Card into a digital device such as a digital camera according to the device's Owner's Manual; into the Adapter by aligning the notches on the card with those on the Adapter, with the Transcend logo on the card visible; and/or, into the USB Card Reader in the CF slot with the Transcend logo facing up. A CompactFlash Card can be used like a fast, easy data storage/exchange device, ie. a small hard drive. * Remember: to prevent loss of data and/or damage to the memory card, never remove a memory card from a device while data are being transferred ! © Digital Camera © NotebookHandheld PC