Using Wise Link
N Cautions on using WISE LINK Mode
- Do not insert foreign objects into the slot.
- Insert the memory card in the proper direction
- Do not remove the memory card when it is in use.
- The manufacturer's responsibility does not include damaged data. (Be careful not to corrupt
data and be sure to back up files.)
- Use the slot cover so that dust and foreign objects cannot enter the slot when WISE LINK is
not in use.
N Initialization of WISE LINK Mode
Errors can occur in WISE LINK mode because of the various memory card types, the various
manufacturers and the type of data stored. When an error occurs, please initialize WISE LINK
as follows:
- Press the W.LINK button on the transmitter for about 2 seconds to initialize WISE LINK.
During Initialization, there will be no display for about 3 seconds.
- After pressing the W.LINK button to switch into TV mode, press the W.LINK button again to
return to Wise LINK mode. Initialization is now finished.
N Files supported by WISE LINK
File Type
File Size
Compatibility
Supported
Memory Card
Sizes
Data Copying
Formatting
the Memory
Card
Unsupported
and
Erroneous
Files
Get user manuals:
See SafeManuals.com
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JPEG Image (*.jpg)
JPEG images are classified into
standard JPEG and progressive JPEG.
• Standard JPEG: Files with less than 5
million pixels.
• Progressive JPEG: Files with less than
2 million pixels.
Still Image Files with (*.jpg) Extension
• CF: 512MBytes
• MS: 128MBytes
• MMC&SD: 512MBytes
• SMC: 128Mbytes
An error can take place if a higher capacity memory card is used.
When you use a memory card reader to copy data on your home computer, follow
the normal procedures. If you do not follow the proper procedures and erroneously
copy data, the data will not run in WISE LINK.
If you format the memory card on your computer, an error can occur in other digital
devices with the formatted card. You should only format the memory card in the
digital equipment using the memory card.
The file manager may show other files in addition to JPEG/MP3 files, but they
cannot be run. Do not rename unsupported files with file extensions that are
supported. It may cause errors.
MP3 Files (*.mp3)
No limit to file sizes.
MP3 files may not play depending on
the data transfer rate.
• Data Transfer Rate: Files with less
than 192 Kbps will run.
Music Files with the (*.mp3) Extension
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