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Media Reader for iPod
Store thousands of digital photos on your iPod
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Setup Instructions
1. Turn the iPod on.
2. Insert a media card into the Media Reader and connect the device to the
iPod.
3. Select “Extras > Photos > Import Photos > Import”.
4. Photos are listed on the iPod by roll number.
NOTE:The Photos menu item doesn’t appear unless you connect the Media Reader.
To view information about photos stored on iPod:
1. Select “Extras > Photos”and choose the roll number.
2. The type of media, number of photos, and size of the roll are displayed.
NOTE:You CANNOT view the actual photos on the iPod.
To erase photos from a photo card:
1. Insert a media card into the Media Reader and connect the device to the
iPod.
2. Select “Extras > Photos > Import Photos > Erase”.
NOTE: ALL photos are deleted from the Media Reader when this function
is performed.
To transfer photos to your computer:
• Connect iPod to your computer and open the application you use to transfer
photos from your digital camera or media device.See the documentation
that came with the application for more information. If you are using a
Macintosh® computer,you can use iPhoto™ or Image Capture to transfer
photos.
• Photos are stored in a DCIM folder (digital camera images) on your iPod.You
can also transfer images to your computer by opening this folder and dragging them to the desktop.iPod must be enabled for use as a hard disk.For
more information about using an iPhoto or Image Capture,see the instructions that came with the application.
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NOTE: Disconnect the Media Reader when not in use to preserve battery life.Belkin
recommends use of high-quality alkaline batteries in the Media Reader.Batter y life
depends greatly on the type of media being used and the type of battery being
used; however,a single set of high-quality alkaline batteries should allow transfer
of 24 or more typical 128MB CompactFlash cards (3GB or more of data).
Illuminated LED Reference
Solid Green – Power/Full Battery
Solid Amber – Low Battery
Flash – Media transfer to and from the Media Reader
NOTE:You can still transfer data until the battery dies. We strongly suggest verifying on the iPod user interface that all files were transferred if performed during
low-battery status. If the transfer did not go through,insert new batteries and redo
the entire transfer again.
Compatibility Chart – Types of Media
Supports CompactFlash® (Type 1 and 2)
SmartMedia™
Secure Digital (SD)
Memory Stick®
MultiMediaCard (MMC)
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Graphic image indicates label/graphic side of media card faces up