Acecad DigiMemo L2 User Manual - page 9
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Putting a Notepad or Paper on the Digital Pad
You can use the notepad clip to hold a notepad in the notepad holder on the pad. You
also can directly put a few sheets of paper on the writing area of the pad for your writing.
The Writing Area and Thickness
The writing area is the area on the digital pad where the digital pad can digitally capture
and store everything you write with the digital inking pen as digital ink. The writing area
is shown as the white area in the
illustration. The carving lines on the pad
are the margin indicators which indicate the
upper boundary of the writing area.
Note!
Your handwriting on paper outside
the writing area can not be digitally
captured and stored by the digital
pad.
The writing thickness is the maximum
thickness above the writing area where the
digital pad can digitally capture and store
everything you write with the digital inking
pen as digital ink. The writing thickness is
14 mm (0.55") about 140 sheets of paper.
Storage Device in the Digital Pad
The digital pad is equipped with a
built-in 32 MB storage device to store
your handwritten notes. You also can
load an optional Secure Digital (SD)
memory card into the pad to expand
the storage capacity of the pad.
To load an optional Secure Digital
(SD) memory card, insert the memory
card all the way into insertion slot until
it clicks by holding the memory card
with the terminal side facing upward.
Note!
The optional memory card must be Secure Digital (SD) memory card with the
file system FAT.
Note!
To remove the Secure Digital (SD) memory card, push the memory card to pop
it out.
Note! Some brands of memory cards may not be compatible with this digital pad.
Before purchasing a memory card, consult its manufacturer or dealer. Along
with the digital pad, we recommend you to use Secure Digital (SD) memory
cards (32 MB to 2 GB) of the brand
SanDisk
.
Writing
Area
Terminal Side
Clipped Edge
SD Card
Insertion Slot