Diamante User Guide
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© 2012 Stenograph, L.L.C.
Secure Digital Cards
A Secure Digital (SD) card is a memory card that can hold large amounts of data. The Diamante uses
two SD cards, a Data SD card and a Backup SD card. The Data and Backup SD cards are located on
the back of the Diamante. The Backup SD card is recessed and must be in the Backup SD card slot in
order to use the Diamante.
The Diamante requires a minimum 1GB Data SD card, supporting SD cards from 1 to 2 GB and Secure
Data High Density (SDHC) cards from 4 to 32 GB. The Data SD card stores steno notes, timestamps,
job dictionaries and audio files.
The Diamante requires a minimum 1 GB Backup SD card, supporting SD cards from 1 to 2 GB and
SDHC cards from 4 to 32 GB. The Backup SD card must be formatted in the Diamante. When you insert
an SD card into the Backup SD slot on the Diamante, you are prompted to format the card if it has not
previously been formatted in the writing machine.
The Backup SD card serves as a backup storage for steno notes, timestamps and audio files. It is
necessary to insert a Backup SD card into the Diamante in order to operate the writing machine. If the
Backup SD card in the Diamante Backup SD card slot is write protected, a message displays. Writing is
not possible until you unlock the card.
The Backup SD card is designed as a backup and is not
intended for archiving steno notes.
Stenograph recommends you carry at least one additional SD card in the event the Data SD card
becomes full or in a rare instance that an SD card in the Diamante becomes unusable. The Diamante is
inoperable without a Backup SD card. See
Writing on the Diamante
on page 33 for more information
about using Data SD and Backup SD cards.
SD Card Care
Stenograph recommends SimpleTech
®
, Kingston
®
or SanDisk
®
SD cards, although any high quality SD
card is acceptable. SD cards are fast and durable yet still require basic handing care:
•
Avoid excessive heat, cold, and moisture. Although the SD card is vulnerable to static, airport
security should not damage a card.
•
Always insert your card properly. SD cards are “keyed” so that they can only be inserted in one
direction. If you cannot easily insert the card into the slot, reposition the card and try again.
•
Do not attempt to remove a card while it is in use. SD cards are fast but still require a second or two
to complete operations.
Using or removing a card while the Diamante is on may corrupt the
data on the card. Stenograph strongly recommends turning off the Diamante before removing
either a Data SD or Backup SD card.
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