1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides instructions for the proper use and care of your Transcend 2GB Standard Secure Digital (SD) Memory Card. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the product to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
2. Hua Neke Atuview
The Transcend 2GB Standard SD Memory Card is designed for reliable data storage in compatible electronic devices, such as digital cameras. It offers 2 gigabytes of storage capacity for photos, videos, and other digital files.

Whakaahua: Kati-ake view of a 2GB SD memory card, highlighting its physical design and capacity label.
3. Tatūnga
3.1 Te whakauru i te Kaari SD
- Locate the SD card slot on your compatible device (e.g., digital camera, card reader). Refer to your device's manual for exact slot location.
- Ensure the SD card is oriented correctly. The beveled corner of the card typically aligns with the shape of the slot.
- Peia ata te kaari SD ki roto i te mokamoka tae noa ki te paato ki te waahi. Kaua e kaha te kaari.

Image: A hand holding an SD card near the lens of a digital camera, demonstrating the card's compatibility and typical insertion context.
3.2 Te Whakahōputu i te Kāri SD
It is recommended to format a new SD card before its first use, and periodically thereafter, using the device it will be primarily used with. Formatting erases all data on the card and prepares it for optimal performance with that specific device.
- Insert the SD card into your device.
- Turn on your device and navigate to the 'Menu' or 'Settings' option.
- Locate the 'Format Card' or 'Erase Card' option.
- Confirm the formatting process. Be aware that all data on the card will be permanently deleted.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
4.1 Capturing Images and Video
Once the SD card is inserted and formatted, your device will automatically recognize it as storage. You can then proceed to capture photos or record videos as per your device's operating instructions.

Image: A child operating a digital camera, with a 2GB SD card shown in the foreground, illustrating typical usage for capturing media.
4.2 Transferring Data to a Computer
Hei whakawhiti files from the SD card to a computer:
- Safely remove the SD card from your device (see Section 4.3).
- Insert the SD card into a compatible card reader connected to your computer.
- Your computer should recognize the card as a removable drive. Open the drive to access your files.
- Tāruatia, nukuhia rānei te hiahia files to your computer's storage.
4.3 Safely Removing the SD Card
Always ensure your device is powered off or the card is unmounted through the device's menu before physically removing the SD card. For computers, use the 'Safely Remove Hardware' option (Windows) or 'Eject' function (macOS) before pulling the card from the reader.
5. Tiaki
5.1 Tiaki Tinana
- Avoid touching the metal contacts on the back of the SD card to prevent corrosion or damage.
- Keep the card clean and free from dust, dirt, and moisture. Use a soft, dry cloth if cleaning is necessary.
- Store the card in its protective case when not in use to prevent physical damage.
- Do not bend, drop, or expose the card to extreme temperatures or strong magnetic fields.
5.2 Whakahaere Raraunga
- Regularly back up important data from the SD card to another storage medium (e.g., computer hard drive, cloud storage) to prevent data loss.
- Kaua e whakakī rawa te kāri ki tōna rahinga katoa, i ētahi wā ka pā kino tēnei ki te mahi.
- Do not remove the card or power off the device during read/write operations.
6. Te Raru
6.1 Kāore i te Mōhiotia te Kāri
- Ensure the card is fully and correctly inserted into the device or card reader.
- Check if the device or card reader supports SD cards of this capacity (2GB).
- Try inserting the card into a different compatible device or card reader to rule out a device issue.
- If the card has a write-protect switch, ensure it is in the 'unlocked' position.
6.2 Data Transfer Errors
- Ensure the SD card is not full. Delete unnecessary filewhakawhiti rānei i a rātou ki tētahi atu rokiroki.
- Verify that the card is not write-protected.
- Try using a different USB port or card reader on your computer.
- Scan the card for errors using your computer's disk utility tools.
6.3 Puturi te Mahi
- Ensure the card is not nearly full.
- Format the card (after backing up data) to optimize its file pūnaha.
- Ensure your device or card reader is not bottlenecking the transfer speed.
7. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | Whakawhiti |
| Tau tauira | ViviCam X029-KSD2GB |
| Momo Mahara Kohiko | SD (Mamati Haumaru) |
| Te Rokiroki Mahara | 2 GB |
| Atanga Pūmārō | Kari Mamati Haumaru |
| Pūrere Hototahi | Kāmera |
| Hunga Hua | 0.94 x 0.08 x 1.26 inihi |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 0.16 hekere |
| Āhuahira Motuhake | Maamaa |
| UPC | 876544655057 |
8. Nga Korero Whakaputanga
Transcend products are typically covered by a limited manufacturer's warranty. For specific details regarding the warranty period and terms for your 2GB Standard SD Memory Card, please refer to the warranty card included with your purchase or visit the official Transcend webpae.
9. Tautoko Kiritaki
For further assistance, technical support, or inquiries regarding your Transcend 2GB Standard SD Memory Card, please visit the official Transcend support website or contact their customer service department. Contact information can typically be found on the Transcend webte waahi, te kohinga hua ranei.
Official Transcend Webpae: www.transcend-info.com





