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Use of Iris Camera – MEC-2-CB-D60-N105 13
safe to remove the USB device. Unplug the USB cord and then remove the memory card and
re-insert it into the camera. If you do not see the USB icon with the green arrow, click the “<<”
symbol to reveal all of the icons.
b. If you are reading off the camera, the USB disconnection procedure may begin with the
switching off of the camera.
c. The camera must always be switched off when removing or inserting memory cards.
d. Never switch off power or eject a card while data transfer activity is taking place.
Card Reader Disconnection In Detail – Model M5 5-slot card reader
1. Close out all folders that reference the Flash Drive letter. When closing a folder in Windows,
pressing the shift key at the same time will also close all parent windows.
2. In the lower right part of the Windows Task Bar, locate the USB Device icon in the “Tray”
area. If you see a “<<” symbol as seen below, click it once to reveal all the “Tray” icons:
3. Clicking this will expand the list of icons. Positioning the mouse pointer over the USB Device
icon (has a green arrow) will display a help note saying “Safely Remove Hardware”:
4. After clicking on the USB icon, a list of USB devices will pop up. Your computer may have
quite a few USB devices attached and you need to know which drive letter corresponds to the
Flash Memory Card. This will typically be the top line (most recent):
The M5 Multi-Slot Card Reader will show up with 4 drive letters, even when some slots are empty. The lowest drive
letter is the SD slot (second letter alphabetically is the CF slot).
5. Position the mouse over the top item with the drive letter corresponding to the Memory Card
Reader (it becomes highlighted) and click this line as the menu item selection:
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