Turning On Your Tablet Device
Shutting Down Your Tablet Device
Turning the Screen On/Off (Sleep Mode)
Notes on Using the AC Adapter
Charging the Battery
Notes on Using the Battery
How to Use the Touch Screen
Notes on the Screen
Handling the Touch Screen
Starting Wi-Fi Communications
Notes on Using the Wi-Fi Function
About the Bluetooth(R) Function
Communicating with Another Bluetooth(R) Device
Stopping Bluetooth(R) Communications
Notes on Using the Bluetooth(R) Function
About Bluetooth(R) Security
About the GPS Function
Enabling the Location Information
Disabling the Location Information
Inserting/Removing an SD Memory Card
Notes on Using SD Memory Cards
Notes on SD Memory Cards
Connecting a USB Device
Notes on Connecting Your Tablet Device and a Computer with a USB Cable
Using the Tablet Device with the Cradle
Adjusting the Cradle Angle
Parts and Controls (Tablet Device)
Parts and Controls (Cradle)
Checking the Supplied Items
Caring for Your Tablet Device
Online Support Websites
Notes on Holding Your Tablet Device
Resetting Your Tablet Device
Attaching the Strap to Your Tablet Device
About Sample Data
Reducing Battery Consumption
Notes on Using Voice Communications Apps
Notes on Geomagnetic Sensor
Using the Built-in Camera
Notes on the Built-in Camera
Checking the Android Version
Updating Android to the Latest Version
Enjoying Full-scale Games
Enjoying Video Content
Enjoying Music Content
Enjoying Digital Books
Viewing Apps Recommended by Sony
Searching for Apps
Enjoying Video, Music or Photo Content on Other Devices
Operating Various AV Devices on Your Tablet Device
Sharing Exciting Experiences via Social Network
About the Home Screen
Adding Apps or Widgets to the Home Screen
Favorites
Application Launcher and Widgets
About the Notification Panel
Rotating the Screen
Quick Search
Locking the Screen
Displaying Recent Apps
Entering Text
Using the On-screen Keyboard
Cutting and Pasting Text
Google Account
Changing the Settings
Before Use
List of Apps
Email
Browser
Camera
Calculator
Calendar
People
Desk clock
Music player
Video player
What You Can Do Over the Home Network
About DLNA
Preparing the Home Network
Playing Back Content Stored on Another Device (Server)
Playing Content on other Devices by Sending (Throwing) it
File transfer
Remote control
Social Feed Reader
Registering a Twitter or Facebook account
Switching the Posts (Article) Displayed
Reading and Writing the Post (Article)
Searching for Posts (Articles) or Friends
Select App
Gallery
Video Unlimited
Music Unlimited
Personal Space
Reader
MediaRemote
Ustream
Zinio
Evernote
HD Games
Foursquare
Crackle
chumby for Sony Tablet S
About Backup
Wi- Fi checker
Copying Data on a Computer to Your Tablet Device
Supported Formats
Using Media Go
About PS Store
Using a Controller of the PlayStation(R)3 System
Playing Back Music Content on Multiple Devices (PARTY STREAMING)
Registration
Trademarks
Specifications
Support for PlayStation(R) in general
The tablet device does not turn on.
The tablet device starts up slowly.
The battery does not charge.
The charge indicator does not light.
Battery consumption increases.
The charge indicator blinks.
Heat builds up in the tablet device and the AC adapter while the tablet device is in use or being charged.
The screen is dark.
There is a point that is not displayed properly on the screen.
A Bluetooth(R) device was not found.
Your tablet device gets slow/is not performing as expected.
Your tablet device does not work.
To reset your tablet device.
The sound from the speaker is distorted.
The screen brightness is not stable.
The screen brightness cannot be adjusted.
Automatic adjustment of the screen brightness does not work as expected.
The screen disappears/darkens unexpectedly.
The touch screen does not work as expected.
The date and time are reset.
To erase the tap sound (operation sound).
The screen does not rotate when you turn your tablet device.
To turn off screen rotation.
To deactivate the lock function/to use your tablet device without locking the screen.
The sound from the built -in speaker is interrupted when the screen is rotated.
A headset cannot be used.
The file cannot be displayed/be played back.
The video is interrupted/is jumpy/is not synchronized with the audio.
Your tablet device cannot receive GPS signals or takes a long time for the positioning.
The results of GPS positioning may be different from the actual location.
The photos and movies taken with the camera are blurry.
You cannot send (Throw) content to another device and play it back with the DLNA app.
Your tablet device cannot learn with the Remote control app.
Some applications are not displayed in the selected language.
Some applications cannot be uninstalled.
A website for mobile phones or smartphones is displayed.
Your tablet device cannot connect to a Wi-Fi network.
Read This First
Congratulations on your purchase of a Sony tablet device.
This help guide explains how to operate your tablet device and apps. Before you start using your tablet device,
read the supplied Important Information (safety instructions).
Charging the battery
The battery charge level may be low when you purchase your tablet device. Charge the battery before you start
using your tablet device [Details].
About software update
When you update the software, be sure to install the latest version of each app. Otherwise some apps may not
start.
Related Topic
Online Support Websites
Google Account
Turning On Your Tablet Device
Note
Before turning on, see “Notes on Using the AC Adapter” [Details].
1. Connect your tablet device to an AC outlet (wall socket) [Details].
2. Press and hold the power button for three seconds.
Your tablet device will turn on. When you turn on your tablet device for the first time, see “Before Use”
[Details].
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Shutting Down Your Tablet Device
Turning the Screen On/Off (Sleep Mode)
Notes on Using the AC Adapter
Charging the Battery
Notes on Using the Battery
Reducing Battery Consumption
Shutting Down Your Tablet Device
Note
Before shutting down your tablet device, see “Notes on Using the AC Adapter” [Details].
1. Press and hold the power button until a list appears.
2. Tap [OK].
The tablet device will automatically turn off in a few seconds.
Note
To avoid losing unsaved data or causing your tablet device to malfunction, be sure to shut down your tablet
device properly as described above.
If you cannot shut down your tablet device as described above, press and hold the power button for about 10
seconds to force it to shut down.
If you cannot force your tablet device to shut down, press the reset button (hole) [Details].
Related Topic
Turning On Your Tablet Device
Turning the Screen On/Off (Sleep Mode)
Notes on Using the AC Adapter
Charging the Battery
Notes on Using the Battery
Reducing Battery Consumption
Turning the Screen On/Off (Sleep Mode)
You can turn off the screen (sleep mode) when you are not using your tablet device.
1. Press the power button.
The screen goes to sleep. To deactivate sleep mode and turn on the screen, press the power button again.
Hint
You can set the time until the screen automatically goes to sleep when the tablet device has not been
operated for a given amount of time. Tap [
the desired time interval before going to sleep.
You can also make settings to lock the screen when it is turned on after deactivating sleep [Details].
Related Topic
Turning On Your Tablet Device
Shutting Down Your Tablet Device
Notes on Using the AC Adapter
Charging the Battery
Notes on Using the Battery
Reducing Battery Consumption
Notes on Using the AC Adapter
Use the AC adapter supplied with your tablet device or a genuine Sony AC adapter. Do not use any other AC
adapter as it may cause malfunctions.
Do not connect the AC adapter to a power conversion device such as a travel power converter. Doing so may
cause overheating or a malfunction.
If the AC adapter cable becomes damaged or broken, do not use it.
Use the AC adapter supplied with your tablet device when using a designated Sony cradle (SGPDS1, sold
separately) for your tablet device.
Related Topic
Turning On Your Tablet Device
Shutting Down Your Tablet Device
Turning the Screen On/Off (Sleep Mode)
Charging the Battery
Notes on Using the Battery
Reducing Battery Consumption
Charging the Battery
The battery is charged when your tablet device is plugged in. The charging time will vary depending on your
usage.
1. Plug the AC power cord (mains lead) into the AC adapter.
2. Plug the AC power cord (mains lead) into an AC outlet (wall socket).
3. Turn over your tablet device, and then plug the AC adapter into the tablet device charge connector in the
direction shown below.
The charge indicator is lit according to the battery charging condition of your tablet device.
Hint
Using the designated Sony cradle (SGPDS1, sold separately) for your tablet device allows you to charge the
battery easier.
On the charge indicator
The charge indicator lights up in different colors, depending on the remaining battery level.
Red: The battery needs to be charged.
Yellow (orange): Insufficiently charged.
Green: Sufficiently charged.
Note
The charge indicator blinks in red when the remaining battery is getting low during operation.
Related Topic
Turning On Your Tablet Device
Shutting Down Your Tablet Device
Turning the Screen On/Off (Sleep Mode)
Notes on Using the AC Adapter
Notes on Using the Battery
Reducing Battery Consumption
Notes on Using the Battery
About the battery
For your safety, use only the supplied AC power cord (mains lead) for battery charging.
Depending on the ambient temperature or how to use your tablet device, the battery may not be charged, or it
may take a long time to charge the battery.
Do not charge the battery near fire or in direct sunlight.
The tablet device is not fully charged when shipped.
Heat builds up in the battery while it is in use or being charged. This is normal and is not cause of concern. If
your tablet device or the AC adapter becomes abnormally hot, shut down your tablet device and unplug the
AC power cord (mains lead) from the AC adapter.
About battery discharge
After charging, the battery gradually loses its charge even if it is not used. If it is left unused for a long time,
the battery charge may be depleted. We recommend recharging the battery before use.
If you do not use your tablet device for an extended period of time, fully charge the battery every six months.
About battery life
Battery life varies depending on usage, settings, and temperatures.
About battery deterioration
Battery capacity gradually declines through repeated recharging and discharging. As a result, the battery life
may become short or the battery may not perform optimally even when fully charged.
Related Topic
Turning On Your Tablet Device
Shutting Down Your Tablet Device
Turning the Screen On/Off (Sleep Mode)
Notes on Using the AC Adapter
Charging the Battery
Reducing Battery Consumption
How to Use the Touch Screen
Tap
Selects an icon or option.
Tapping twice quickly allows you to zoom in or out images or other screen items.
Tap & hold
Opens an option menu.
Drag
Moves an item or scrolls a page slowly.
Flick
Scrolls a page quickly.
Pinch
Zooms in or out.
Related Topic
Notes on the Screen
Handling the Touch Screen
Notes on the Screen
Notes on handling the touch screen and LCD screen are explained here.
Notes on the touch screen
Your tablet device uses a capacitive touch screen. Tap the screen directly with your fingertip. Do not scratch it
or tap it with sharp objects such as a needle, pen, or fingernails. You cannot operate the touch screen with a
stylus.
If you tap the touch screen with gloved fingers, the touch screen may operate incorrectly or may not operate
at all.
Do not operate your tablet device with objects on the touch screen.
If the touch screen is touched by objects other than your fingertip, it may not react correctly.
Do not put the touch screen close to other electrical devices. Electrostatic discharges can make the touch
screen malfunction.
If there are water droplets on the touch screen, or if you touch it with wet fingertips, the touch screen may not
react correctly.
Do not put the touch screen close to water. The touch screen may malfunction in humid conditions or when
exposed to water.
The touch screen may not react correctly due to noise from the AC power cord (mains lead) during charging
the battery. Disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead), and operate your tablet device on the battery only.
Notes on the LCD screen
Do not leave the LCD screen facing the sun. Be sure to block direct sunlight when using your tablet device
near a window.
Using your tablet device in low temperature conditions may produce a residual image on the LCD screen.
This does not indicate a malfunction. The screen will return to normal when the tablet device returns to normal
temperature.
The LCD screen becomes warm during operation. This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction.
The LCD screen is manufactured using high-precision technology. You may, however, see tiny black points
and/or bright points (red, blue, or green) on the LCD screen. This is a normal result of the manufacturing
process and does not indicate a malfunction.
The LCD screen is made of glass. If the glass is damaged (crack, etc.), do not touch the touch screen nor try
to repair it by yourself. Handle the LCD screen carefully as it is vulnerable to dropping or mechanical shock.
We cannot guarantee any damages caused by customers due to wrong handling.
Related Topic
How to Use the Touch Screen
Handling the Touch Screen
Handling the Touch Screen
Use a soft, dry or slightly moistened cloth to wipe the surface of the touch screen. Rubbing the surface hard
with a dry cloth may damage the screen.
Do not use chemicals or detergents.
Related Topic
How to Use the Touch Screen
Notes on the Screen
Starting Wi-Fi Communications
You first need to establish Wi-Fi communications between your tablet device and the Wi-Fi router. Make sure the
Wi-Fi router is set up. See the operating instructions supplied with your Wi-Fi router for more information such as
how to set up your Wi-Fi router. After confirming your Wi-Fi router settings, follow the steps below to turn on Wi Fi on your tablet device.
1. Tap [
2. Slide the [Wi- Fi] switch to the [ON] position.
Note
To reduce battery consumption, turn off Wi- Fi when not in use.
The Wi-Fi antenna is built in to your tablet device. If you cover the antenna with your hands or other objects
while connecting to the Internet using the Wi-Fi function, the communications quality may deteriorate [Details].
Apps & Widgets] - [ Settings] - [Wi-Fi].
To stop Wi-Fi communications
1. Slide the [Wi- Fi] switch to the [OFF] position after step 1 in the above procedures to turn off Wi-Fi on your
tablet device.
To find networks in range of your device
1. Tap [ Apps & Widgets] - [ Settings] - [Wi-Fi].
2. Slide the [Wi- Fi] switch to the [ON] position to turn on Wi-Fi.
A list of the networks found within range is displayed.
Hint
To check the MAC address of your tablet device or other Wi-Fi details, tap (Option menu) [Advanced].
If a list of the networks is not displayed, tap [Scan] at the top right of the screen.
3. Tap a desired network.
4. When needed, enter a password or make settings.
Hint
When you are in range and Wi-Fi is turned on, your tablet device will automatically reconnect to available
networks that it has connected to before.
In the [Wi-Fi disconnect policy] menu displayed by tapping [ Apps & Widgets] - [ Settings] - [Wi-Fi] -
(Option menu) - [Advanced] - [Wi-Fi disconnect policy], you can choose whether to keep the Wi-Fi connection
active or not when applications such as Music player app during playback are running while the screen of
your tablet device is turned off (sleep mode). If no application is running while in sleep mode, the Wi -Fi
connection will be disabled regardless of the selection chosen in [Wi-Fi disconnect policy].
Related Topic
Notes on Using the Wi-Fi Function
Wi-Fi checker
Notes on Using the Wi-Fi Function
Use of Wi-Fi products may be restricted by local regulations in some countries or regions.
Wi-Fi devices work on the 2.4 GHz band, which is used by a variety of devices. Wi-Fi devices use technology
to minimize radio interference from other devices that use the same band. However, radio interference may
still cause slower data transfer speeds, reduce communications range or cause communications failure.
If both the Bluetooth function and the 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi function of your tablet device are enabled, interference
may occur and cause slower data transfer speeds or other problems.
To communicate via Wi- Fi while traveling, you may need to contract with a Wi-Fi connection service provider.
Data transfer speed and communications range may vary depending on the following conditions:
Distance between devices
Presence of obstacles between devices
Device configuration
Signal conditions
Surrounding environment (wall material, etc.)
Software in use
Communications may be cut off depending on signal conditions.
The data transfer rate specified in the specification is the theoretical maximum, and may not reflect actual
data transfer rate.
Actual data transfer speed may not be as fast as the speed displayed on your tablet device.
Communications is not available between the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi frequency bands.
The data transfer rate for IEEE 802.11g and IEEE 802.11n (2.4 GHz) devices may be affected by interference
when used with IEEE 802.11b products. Also, products using IEEE 802.11g and IEEE 802.11n automatically
lower the transfer rate to maintain compatibility with IEEE 802.11b products.
When the data transfer speed is not as fast as expected, changing the wireless channel on the access point
may increase the speed.
Related Topic
Starting Wi-Fi Communications
Wi-Fi checker
About the Bluetooth(R) Function
You can establish wireless communications between your tablet device and other Bluetooth devices such as a
computer, mobile phone, headset, Bluetooth headphone or wireless keyboard. You can transfer data between
these devices without cables at a range of up to 33 feet / 10 meters in an open area. One Bluetooth device can
connect with up to seven devices via wireless network to exchange data.
When a device requires connection to another device, it sends out an inquiry to neighboring Bluetooth devices. If
any device responds to the inquiry, the two devices can connect with each other.
Related Topic
Communicating with Another Bluetooth(R) Device
Stopping Bluetooth(R) Communications
Notes on Using the Bluetooth(R) Function
About Bluetooth(R) Security
Communicating with Another Bluetooth(R) Device
You can connect Bluetooth devices to your tablet device. Depending on the device, the procedure to establish
connection may vary. Refer to the operating instructions of the Bluetooth device. For details on Bluetooth
communication, see “About the Bluetooth(R) Function” [Details].
2. Slide the [Bluetooth] switch to the [ON] position.
Note
To reduce battery consumption, turn off Bluetooth when not in use.
The Bluetooth antenna is built in to your tablet device. If you cover the antenna with your hands or other
objects while using the Bluetooth function, the communications quality may deteriorate [Details].
To make your tablet device discoverable
You can allow a Bluetooth device to discover your tablet device when Bluetooth is turned on.
1. Tap [
2. Slide the [Bluetooth] switch to the [ON] position.
3. Tap the model name of your tablet device.
Apps & Widgets] - [ Settings] - [Bluetooth].
To pair with another Bluetooth device
To connect with a new Bluetooth device, you need to pair with it when Bluetooth is turned on. You only need to
do this once for your tablet device and the new Bluetooth device to connect again. Just turn on the device the
next time.
1. Make sure the Bluetooth device you are pairing with is in discoverable mode.
Note
Refer to the operating instructions supplied with the Bluetooth devices for details.
2. Tap [
3. Slide the [Bluetooth] switch to the [ON] position.
Apps & Widgets] - [ Settings] - [Bluetooth].
4. Tap [SEARCH FOR DEVICES] at the top right of the screen.
The [AVAILABLE DEVICES] list is displayed.
5. Tap the name of a device to connect with.
6. Tap [Pair], or enter the device passkey (e.g. 0000) if necessary to connect to the Bluetooth device.
When a connection is established with the device, the Bluetooth indicator appears in a status bar at the
bottom right of the screen on your tablet device.
To reconnect devices
To reconnect your tablet device with the paired device, tap the device name in the [PAIRED DEVICES] list.
Related Topic
About the Bluetooth(R) Function
Stopping Bluetooth(R) Communications
Notes on Using the Bluetooth(R) Function
About Bluetooth(R) Security
Stopping Bluetooth(R) Communications
From your tablet device, you can unpair the Bluetooth devices it is paired with.
1. Tap
list that .
2. Tap [Unpair].
Hint
To reduce battery consumption, turn off Bluetooth when not in use.
Related Topic
About the Bluetooth(R) Function
Communicating with Another Bluetooth(R) Device
Notes on Using the Bluetooth(R) Function
About Bluetooth(R) Security
next to the name of the device you want to unpair your tablet device from in the [PAIRED DEVICES]
Notes on Using the Bluetooth(R) Function
Use of Bluetooth function may be restricted by local regulations in some countries or regions.
The Bluetooth function may not work with some devices, depending on the manufacturer or the software
version employed by the manufacturer. Check the system requirements of the Bluetooth device before
purchasing.
For information on Bluetooth devices supported by Sony tablet devices, visit the support website.
Some Bluetooth devices require authentication (pairing) before establishing a connection with another device.
Perform the authentication process before connecting to such a device.
Bluetooth devices work on the 2.4 GHz band, which is used by a variety of devices. Bluetooth devices use
technology to minimize radio interference from other devices that use the same band. However, radio
interference may still cause slower data transfer speeds, reduce communications range or cause
communications failure.
Data transfer speed and communications range may vary depending on the following conditions:
Distance between communicating devices
Presence of obstacles between devices
Surrounding environment that includes presence of walls and materials of such walls
Device configuration
Software in use
Signal conditions
Communications may be cut off depending on signal conditions.
Interference may occur if both the Bluetooth function and the 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi function are enabled. That will
result in slower data transfer speeds or other problems.
Large files may occasionally be corrupted during continuous transfer due to limitations of the Bluetooth
standard and ambient electromagnetic interference.
Connecting multiple Bluetooth devices to your tablet device may cause channel congestion, resulting in poor
device performance. This is normal with Bluetooth technology and does not indicate a malfunction.
Video and audio may not be synchronized if you play videos on your tablet device with audio output from a
connected Bluetooth device. This is a frequent occurrence with Bluetooth technology and does not indicate a
malfunction.
All Bluetooth devices must be certified through procedures stipulated by Bluetooth SIG to ensure that they
comply with the Bluetooth standard. Even if the Bluetooth standard is complied with, individual device
performance, specifications, and operation procedures can vary.
Output sound may not be switched between a Bluetooth audio device and the built-in speaker when you
connect or disconnect the device while an app such as game is running. If that occurs, exit the app and
restart the device. Or switch the sound before starting the app.
Sound of apps such as games may be delayed when heard from Bluetooth audio devices connected to your
tablet device. If that occurs, output sound from the built-in speaker or connect an audio device to the
headphone jack of your tablet device to hear the sound.
If you turn off a Bluetooth audio device connected to your tablet device while an app such as a game is
running, the app may no-longer work properly. If that occurs, exit the app and restart your tablet device.
To exchange files with Bluetooth devices, you need to download applications other than those that are preinstalled.
Related Topic
About the Bluetooth(R) Function
Communicating with Another Bluetooth(R) Device
Stopping Bluetooth(R) Communications
About Bluetooth(R) Security
About Bluetooth(R) Security
Bluetooth wireless technology has an authentication function that allows you to determine with whom you choose
to communicate. With the authentication function, you can prevent any anonymous Bluetooth devices from
accessing your tablet device. The first time two Bluetooth devices communicate, a common passkey (a password
required for authentication) should be determined for both devices to be registered. Once a device is registered,
there is no need to re-enter the passkey.
Your tablet device will be detected by other Bluetooth devices, only when it is set to allow detection by other
Bluetooth devices. You can set the time to accept the detection, or whether or not to allow reception after both
devices are connected.
Related Topic
About the Bluetooth(R) Function
Communicating with Another Bluetooth(R) Device
Stopping Bluetooth(R) Communications
Notes on Using the Bluetooth(R) Function
About the GPS Function
The GPS (Global Positioning System) function provides location information by receiving signals from GPS
satellites. You can see the location where you are, where you are going, or directions to a destination on Google
Maps with your tablet device by using the GPS function.
Note
When other electronic devices are near your tablet device, electromagnetic waves or magnetic interference
from those may prevent your tablet device from providing accurate location information. Keep electronic
devices away from your tablet device.
When your tablet device is in an area with poor reception of GPS signals, you may encounter positioning
errors. To receive more accurate information, avoid using your tablet device in the following locations.
Inside buildings or vehicles
In tunnels or underground
Under elevated tracks
Between tall buildings
In dense trees
In valleys
The GPS antenna is built in to your tablet device. If you cover the antenna with your hands or other objects
while using the GPS function, the positioning accuracy may deteriorate [Details].
Related Topic
Enabling the Location Information
Disabling the Location Information
Notes on Geomagnetic Sensor
Enabling the Location Information
You can set whether to receive location information via GPS satellites or wireless networks.
1. Tap [
2. To enable reception of location information via wireless networks, tap [Google’s location service].
To enable reception of location information via GPS satellites, tap [GPS satellites].
A check mark is put in the box for that setting.
Note
Move your tablet device as little as possible in an area with a clear view of the sky until the present location is
displayed by the GPS function. The present location can be displayed quicker when stationary than while
moving. If the present location is not displayed or if the wrong location is displayed, move to an area with a
clear view of the sky.
Related Topic
About the GPS Function
Disabling the Location Information
2. Tap [Google’s location service] or [GPS satellites], whichever is selected, to deactivate that method.
The check mark is removed from the box for that setting.
Related Topic
About the GPS Function
Enabling the Location Information
Inserting/Removing an SD Memory Card
Your tablet device is equipped with an SD memory card slot. You can use this slot to transfer data to and from
digital cameras, camcorders, music players, and other audio/video devices.
The SD memory card slot on your tablet device can accommodate the following memory cards:
SD memory card
SDHC memory card
To insert an SD memory card
1. Open the cover of the SD memory card slot.
2. Locate the SD memory card slot.
3. Hold the SD memory card with the contacts facing down and the arrow pointing toward the SD memory card
slot.
4. Carefully slide the SD memory card into the slot until it clicks into place.
Note
Be careful not to insert an SD memory card at the wrong orientation. If you force it into the slot upside down,
the slot may be damaged. For details, refer to the manual of the SD memory card.
To remove an SD memory card
1. Make sure files are not being transferred.
2. Locate the SD memory card slot.
3. Push in the SD memory card all the way and release.
The SD memory card ejects.
4. Hold the SD memory card by the both sides, and pull it out of the slot.
Related Topic
Notes on Using SD Memory Cards
Notes on SD Memory Cards
File transfer
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