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MD/CD STEREO MD-X8

CD / MD MD EDIT CD MD VOLUME

DOWN UP

3D SURROUND

X-BASS

EQUALIZER

MULTI CONTROL

NAME/ TOC EDIT

TIMER/ DELETE

DISPLAY
ENTER TUNER AUX MESSAGE TUNING / CURSOR

(BAND)

DISC-1 DISC-2 DISC-3

3 PLAY

PHONES

MD IN/AUX1 INPUT LEVEL

MIC VOL

PC CNT

KEYBOARD

I REAR PANEL

1. 2 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

SPEAKERS

RIGHT AUX 2 IN LEFT

ANTENNA

GND FM 75 OHMS GND

ANALOG IN/OUT

RIGHT LEFT OUT
AM Antenna Terminal AM Antenna Ground Terminal FM Antenna Terminal FM Antenna Ground Terminal Analog Output Jacks AUX2 (Analog) Input Jacks Phono Input Jacks Phono Ground Terminal Reset Button Auxiliary Digital 1 Input Jack (Optical) Auxiliary Digital 2 Input Jack (Coaxial) Speaker Terminals

RIGHT GND

RATED SPEAKER IMPEDANCE : 6 OHMS

AUX DIGITAL IN

DIGITAL 1 OPTICAL

DIGITAL 2 COAXIAL

I REMOTE CONTROL

REC REC MODE SYNCHRO REC

AUTO MARK

POWER MD TUNER

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31.
Record Mode Button: REC MODE Record Button: I Clear Button: CLEAR Program Button: PRGM Play Mode Button: P-MODE Synchro Record Button: SYNCHRO REC I Auto Mark Button: AUTO MARK Time Display Select Button:TIME Auxiliary Input (Digital/Analog / Phono) Button: AUX Tuner Preset/CD/MD Track Number Input Buttons Remote Control Transmitter Window 3D Surround On/Off Button: SURROUND ON/OFF Pre-Equalizer Button: PRE-EQ Extra Bass Button: X-BASS Volume / 3D Surround Button: VOLUME / 3D SURROUND Wide/Center Button: WIDE/CENTER Power Button: POWER MD Stop Button: H MD Play/Pause Button: 06 Tuner Stereo Button: ST Tuner Band Button: BAND Display Button: DISPLAY Name/TOC-Edit Button: NAME/TOC EDIT Tuning Up-Down/Cursor Buttons: 3 / 2 Enter Button: ENTER Multi Control Button Message Button: MESSAGE Timer/Delete Button: TIMER/DELETE CD Play Buttons: Play 1 - 3 CD Play/Pause Button: 06 CD Stop Button: H

I SPEAKER

1. 2. 3. 4. Dome Tweeter Woofer Speaker Terminals Speaker Duct

PREPARATION FOR USE

I Unplug the AC power cord from the AC outlet before connecting or disconnecting any component.

(Continued) H Removing the speaker grilles 1 2
Remove the lower part of the speaker grille first. Remove the upper part of the speaker grille.
Caution: When the speaker grilles are removed, the speaker diaphragms are exposed. Make sure nothing comes into contact with the speaker diaphragms.
H Mounting the speaker grilles
Fit the four posts on the speaker grille into the mounting holes and push them lightly with the palm of your hand to secure.

Left speaker

Leave a space of at least 2"(5cm).

Right speaker

H Placing the system
I Be sure to keep space between the units for ventilation. I Keep the back and sides of this unit at least 2"(5cm) away from the wall. I If any kind of magnet or an electromagnet is placed too close to the TV set and the system, irregular color may be seen.

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More than 2"(5cm)
To an AC outlet AC 120V, 60Hz
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TV set location

I Depending on the particular location of a TV set, color variations may be seen on the TV screen. If this happens, move the system and its speakers away from the TV and turn off the TV set. After 15 - 30 minutes, turn on the TV again. The TV's own demagnetizing function should eliminate the variations. However, if the color still does not look right, move the system further away from the TV set.
I A cooling fan is built into this product to avoid heat buildup.When the power is turned on, the cooling fan will run. When the volume is increased, the cooling fan will run at high speed.
H Connecting the AC power cord
I After connecting the speakers, plug the AC power cord into a convenient AC outlet. The LCD will present a demonstration display. I Unplug the AC power cord from the AC outlet if the unit is not to be used for a prolonged period of time.
Note: I If the lead wires of a speaker wire are short-circuited while connecting a speaker with the power on, the protection circuit will activete resulting in no sound. Disconnect the AC power cord from the AC outlet, and connect it again.

H Demonstration display

I After the power cord is unplugged or a power failure occurs, when the power is turned back on, the LCD will present a demonstration display. If this happens, set the clock (see page 10) to cancel the demonstration display on the LCD.

H Loading and playing CD 1 2

Press the CD H button.

I The power will be turned on automatically,and the unit will enter the CD playback mode.
Press the 7 button to open the disc tray. Place the CD (s) on the disc tray, with the labeled side facing up.
I It is impossible to open multiple disc trays at a time.
I Be sure to place 8 cm (3" ) CDs in the middle of the disc holders. Caution: Do not stack CDs in the tray. This can damage the player and the CDs.
Press the 7 button to close the disc tray.
I The total number of tracks and the total disc playing time will be displayed.

Press the CD 06 button.

I Playback will begin from track 1 on DISC -1. I DISC-1, DISC-2 and DISC-3 will be played continuously in that order. I If you press the CD PLAY 2 button after pressing the CD 06 button, DISC-2 and DISC-3 will be played continuously. I If you press the CD PLAY 3 button after pressing the CD 06 button, only DISC-3 will be played. I When all of the tracks on the CDs completed playing, it stops automatically. I After the disc finishes playing, the next disc will be automatically played. I When there is no CD in one of the disc trays, that tray will be skipped, and the next CD will be played.
Number of tracks on the selected disc
Total playing time of the selected disc
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Direct playback: When a CD is loaded in the disc tray, simply pressing any of the CD 06 button or one of the CD PLAY buttons (1-3) on the main unit or on the remote control will turn the power on and start playback.
Note: I If the disc tray is open when you press one of these buttons, it will close automatically.

Disc number selected

The trays containing a CD are displayed.* *This indicator will light even if the CD tray is opened and closed without inserting a CD. This indicator will go out after checking for a CD, if the tray is empty.
To interrupt playback: Press the CD 06 button. Press the CD 06 button to resume playback from the same point. To stop playback: Press the CD H button. To remove the CDs: While in the stop mode, press the 7 button. To switch the unit off after use: Press the POWER button to turn the power off. To play a specific CD:

Notes: I When radio interference occurs during auto tuning, auto tuning may stop automatically at that point. I If a weak station signal is found during auto tuning, the station will be skipped. I To stop auto tuning, press the 3 TUNING/CURSOR 2 button again.

TUNER ST BAND

Manual tuning: Press the 3 TUNING/CURSOR 2 button as many times as necessary to adjust the frequency display to the frequency of the desired station.
To receive FM stereo, press the ST button on the remote control so that the "FM ST" indicator appears. If the FM stereo reception is weak, press the ST button so that the FM ST indicator goes out.
I j will appear when an FM broadcast is in stereo.
I Although the reception changes to monaural, the sound becomes clearer.

FM stereo indicator

Frequency
FM stereo reception indicator
After use: Press the POWER button to turn the power off. Direct playback: Just pressing the TUNER (BAND) button will turn on the power automatically. The radio station you were listening to last will be tuned in.
Notes: I The memory recalls the last station received even after changing the TUNER (BAND) button or function selector buttons, or pressing the POWER button to turn the power off. I If you are listening to the radio near personal computers, radios, or TV sets, various noise or interference may be heard. Keep this unit as far away as possible from these products.
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(Continued) H Preset tuning
You can store up to 40 stations in memory (40 stations consisting of any combination of the FM and AM stations you like) and recall them at the push of the button.
Perform steps 1-5 of the "Tuning" section. To receive FM stereo, press the ST button so that the FM ST indicator on the display lights up for FM stereo reception, then press the ENTER button. Within 10 seconds, select the desired preset number with the MULTI CONTROL button. Within 10 seconds, press the ENTER button. Repeat steps 1-4 to preset the other stations, or to change a preset station.
I When a new station is stored in a preset number location, the previous contents of that location will be erased.
Note: I After a prolonged power failure, the contents of the memory will be lost. When power is restored, enter your selections in memory again. (For power failures of just a few hours or less, the contents of memory will not be lost.)

H To recall a preset station

ST BAND > 10

Press the direct button on the remote control or MULTI CONTROL button to recall the preset channel number.
I The contents (preset channel number, frequency and frequency band) which have been stored in memory will appear in the display, irrespective of the frequency bands. I If there are no stations memorized, this operation can not be performed.
To select preset numbers 11 to 40 using the remote control
FM stereo indicator Frequency FM stereo reception indicator Press the >10 button first,then press the number. For example to select 35:
Press the >10 button. Within 5 seconds, press the "3" button. Within 5 seconds, press the "5" button.
Note: I You can create names for radio stations that have been stored in memory.(Page 21)
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PROGRAMMING RADIO STATION NAMES
You can create names for radio stations that have been stored in memory (up to 16 characters).
Press the TUNER (BAND) button. Press the or on the MULTI CONTROL button to select the location number you want to create a name for.
I Names cannot be created for locations that do not have a radio station stored in them.
Press the NAME/TOC EDIT button. Enter a radio station name. Then, press the NAME/TOC EDIT button.
I For details about entering characters, see pages 13-16.
If you make a mistake while entering a radio station name: I Perform steps 1 - 4 above, and then correct the character (s) you entered by mistake. For details about how to make corrections, see pages 13-16.
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After 5 seconds

VARIOUS CD AND MD OPERATIONS H Direct-selection play
By using the track number input buttons on the remote control, you can play any track directly, by entering its number.

I In this mode, no sound is heard. Therefore, you must refer to the time display. I When you lift your finger, the unit will re-enter the pause mode.

*22-98.6.23, 10:31 AM

(Continued) H APMS (Automatic Programmable Music Selector)
Select the desired program source, CD or MD, by pressing the CD H or MD H button. Press the PRGM button. If you have selected CD, press one of the CD PLAY buttons (1-3) to select the disc to be played. Use the track number input buttons to designate the desired track number. Repeat steps 3-4 for any other tracks. Up to 20 tracks for MD or 32 tracks for CD can be programmed.
I "PRGM" will flash.

P ROGR AM D I SC1 S TOP

I To select the track on an MD or on the same CD, skip step 3. I The last track number programmed and the total playing time of the programmed tracks will be displayed automatically. I If the total playing time of the programmed tracks on a CD exceeds 999 minutes 59 seconds or that on an MD exceeds 255 minutes 59 seconds, : will be displayed. In such a case, the programmed tracks are stored.
Press the CD H or MD H button. Press the CD 06 or MD 06 button to start playback of the programmed selections.
I After all of the programmed tracks have finished playback, the unit will automatically stop. Programmed track number

6 : 06 D I SC1 S TOP

To add tracks to the APMS: When a program has been entered ("PRGM" is flashing), perform step 2. Additional tracks can be selected, and they will be stored after the last track you entered. To clear the programmed selections: Press the CLEAR button while "PRGM" is flashing.
I Each time the button is pressed, one track will be cleared, beginning with the last track programmed.

Selected CD

Last track number programmed Total playing time

19 : 57 D I SC1 S TOP

To cancel the APMS: While the unit is stopped in the APMS mode, press the CLEAR button.
I The program contents will be erased. I When you open the disc tray or a MiniDisc is removed, the APMS mode will be canceled.
[To program selections with the main unit (for CDs only)]
To check which tracks are programmed: While the unit is stopped in the APMS mode, press the the MULTI CONTROL button.
Press the CD H button. Press the TRACK button for at least 2 seconds. Press the CD PLAY buttons (1-3) to select the disc to be played. Select the track number you want using the MULTI CONTROL button. Press the TRACK button. Repeat steps 3-5 for any other tracks. Press the CD H button. Press the CD 06 button to start playback of the programmed selections.

I When the on the MULTI CONTROL button is pressed, the next track number will appear. When is pressed, the previous track number will appear. Notes: I It is not possible to insert an additional track between programmed tracks that have already been entered. I Programming and canceling are not possible during playback or in the pause mode.
[To record a set of programmed tracks]
Press the CD H button. Load a recordable MiniDisc. Press the RECI button.
Press the CD 06 button. I The programmed tracks will be recorded in order. When the last track is recorded, the unit will stop automatically.
(Continued) H Repeat and random play
An entire disc, a single track, or a programmed sequence can be continuously repeated.
Select the desired program source, CD or MD, by pressing the CD H or MD H button. Press the P-MODE button.
I Each time this button is pressed, the mode will change in the following order:
Repeat play Random play Normal play
Press the 06 button to start playback.
I When all of the tracks have played in random order, the unit will stop automatically.
To stop playback: Press the CD H or MD H button. To cancel repeat playback or random play: Press the P-MODE button until the R or "RANDOM" display disappears.
I When you open the disc tray or a MiniDisc is removed, repeat play or random play mode will be canceled.
To repeat playback of selected tracks: Enter the program for the tracks you want and start repeat play. You can program a single track and play it repeatedly.
CD :13 D I SC1 S TOP TOTAL
Note: I During APMS play, random play is not possible. When more than one CD is inserted:
When you press the CD PLAY 06 button.
I All of the CDs in the unit will be played repeatedly or randomly. (Playback will continue until the unit is stopped.) When you press the CD PLAY buttons ( 1 - 3 ) :
Only tracks from the selected CD will be played repeatedly or randomly.
I When all of the tracks have been played in random order, the unit will stop. (None of the tracks is played twice.)

H Combine

(To divide the fourth track into two)

D I V I DE

While in the stop mode, select the second of the two tracks you wish to combine using the MULTI CONTROL button. Or start playing the second of the two tracks you wish to combine, and then press the MD 06 button.

D I V I DE 4 OK ?

Press the NAME/TOC EDIT button, and then select COMBINE using the MULTI CONTROL button. Within 10 seconds, press the ENTER button. Press the ENTER button again.

ENT ER C OM P L E T E

I To cancel the operation, press the MD H button. I The two tracks are combined, and the unit is stopped at the beginning of the combined track. I The numbers assigned to the tracks following the combined track are automatically decreased by one.
When both tracks have a name:
I When only the first track has a name That name will be used. I When only the second of the two tracks has a name That name will be used. I When both tracks have a name The name of the first track will be used.

3 : 52

(To combine the fourth and fifth tracks)

C OMB I N E

To combine two noncontiguous tracks: (Example: the first and third tracks) Move the third track to the second track using the MOVE function. (Page 34) Then, combine the first and second tracks using the COMBINE function.
Notes: I Tracks recorded from the analog inputs cannot be combined with tracks recorded from CDs or MDs using the digital inputs. I Tracks recorded the in stereo mode cannot be combined with tracks recorded in the monaural long-play mode. I Tracks where either tracks recording time is less than 15 seconds may not be combined.

*27-37 33

98.6.23, 10:32 AM

H Move 1

While in the stop mode, select the track you wish to move using the multicontrol button. Or start playing the track to be moved, and then press the MD 06 button.
Press the NAME/TOC EDIT button, and then select MOVE using the MULTI CONTROL button. Within 10 seconds, press the ENTER button. Select the direction to move the track using the MULTI CONTROL button.

H To prevent recorded discs from being erased accidentally (accidental erasure prevention)
Slide the accidental erasure prevention tab, located on the side of the disc, in the direction indicated by the arrow.
I The disc will then be protected against accidental erasure. I To add a recording to such a disc, slide the accidental erasure prevention tab back to its original position.

H What is a MiniDisc?

I A MiniDisc is a 2-1/2" (64-mm) diameter disc which is stored in a cartridge. MiniDiscs are easy to handle, compared with compact discs, because they are protected against dust and scratches. I Recording and playback use a digital system with a sound quality that is similar to that with compact discs. MiniDiscs cannot twist or stretch like tapes. The quality of sound will not deteriorate. MiniDiscs are extremely durable. I Never disassemble a MiniDisc.
H Adaptive TRansform Acoustic Coding [ATRAC]
ATRAC (Adaptive TRansform Acoustic Coding) is a new technology that is designed to eliminate the information in sounds which you can not hear and to compress the remaining sound data so that the recording uses about 1/5 of the original sound information. Sound data is analyzed and filtered to take advantage of psycho acoustic masking. The acoustic quality of the sound is not impaired.
(Continued) H Types of discs
There are two types of MiniDiscs: playback-only and recordable type. I Playback-only MiniDisc: This type of MiniDisc is used for commercially available prerecorded music. This is the same kind of optical disc as a CD. Playback is performed using an optical pickup. (Recording and editing are not possible.)
A shutter is used on only one side (back).
Shutters will be used on both sides.
I Recordable MiniDisc: This is a blank disc which recording can be performed. A magneto optical disc is used. Recordings are made using a laser and a magnet. Repeated recording is possible.

H High-speed access

A unique feature of the MiniDisc is the ability to locate the beginning of a desired track at high speed. This is because the track number and track name data are stored in a TOC (Table of Contents).

H Shock-Resistant Memory

TOC Sound data

During playback, approximately 10 seconds of information is stored in the semiconductor memory. Therefore, even when the pickup cannot read information for a second or two because of external shock, the sound continues without interruption because the information stored in memory is output.
MINIDISC SYSTEM LIMITATIONS
Even if the maximum recording time of a MiniDisc is not reached, DISC FULL or TOC FULL may be displayed. Even if the number of tracks and the recording time have reached the limit, DISC FULL may be displayed. When the number of tracks used reaches the limit, regardless of the remainder being recording time, further recording will be impossible. (Maximum number of tracks: 255) When emphasis information (equalizer treatment in the treble section) in a track switches on/off many times, each change is assumed to be the beginning of a new track, which will quickly use up all available track numbers, making further recording impossible, regardless of the remaining time, recording time or the number of tracks on the original. When the remaining recording time of a disc is displayed, short tracks less than 12 seconds long may not be included in the total. For MiniDiscs which repeated recording and editing operations were performed, the COMBINE function may not work. A cluster (about 2 seconds) is normally the minimum unit of recording. So, even if a track is less than 2 seconds long, it will use about 2 seconds of space on the disc. Therefore, the time actually available for recording may be less than the remaining time displayed. If there are scratches on a disc, those sections will be automatically avoided (no recording will be placed in those sections). Therefore, recording time will be reduced.
Even if several short tracks are erased, the remaining recording time may not show an increase. Two tracks may not be combined in editing.
The total of the recorded time and time remaining on a disc may not add up to the maximum possible recording time.
TROUBLESHOOTING H If a problem occurs
If this unit functions abnormally during operation, first check the following items. If the unit continues to function abnormally, or if an abnormality appears other than listed below, turn off the players power and disconnect the AC power plug, then consult your SHARP dealer or service personnel. General

The power cannot be turned on from the remote control.
When an error message is displayed, proceed as follows:
Error messages BLANK MD Cant ACCESS Meaning Nothing is recorded. The unit cannot access the personal computer. While MD 0 MDEDIT, incorrect digital signals are input from the portable MD. Remedy Replace the disc with a recorded disc. Make sure the sound card is plugged in correctly. Make sure the personal computer is operating normally. Make sure the cable is connected correctly and the portable MDs power is on.
Cant COPY Cant EDIT Cant REC DEFECT
No copy can be made because of the SCMS copyright system. Record using the analog cable. A track cannot be edited. Recording cannot be performed correctly due to vibration. Since this disc has scratches on it, the recording operation was skipped. The CD changer doesnt work well. Change the stop position of the track and then try editing it. Rerecord or replace it. Replace the disc with another recordable disc.

CH ERROR

Turn off the power, and disconnect the AC power cord from the AC outlet.Then connect the AC power cord, and turn on the power again. Make sure the cable is connected correctly and the portable MD turns on the power. Connect correct digital signals. Use the analog input jack. Reload the disc or replace it.

CONNECT ERR

While MD 0MD EDIT, incorrect digital signals are input from the portable MD player. Incorrect digital signals are input.

Din UNLOCK

DISC ERR*
The disc is damaged. The TOC information is not recorded on the disc. The disc is out of recording space. There is no space left for recording CD. A disc has not been loaded. The disc data cannot be read. Trouble is found.
DISC FULL EDIT OVER FOCUS ERROR
Replace the disc with another recordable disc. Replace it with another recordable disc. Reload the MiniDisc.

MD ERROR

Contact a Sharp Authorized Servicing Dealer or Sharp Authorized Service station. Turn off the power, and press the 7 button.

MECHA ERR*

There is a mechanical problem and the disc is not working properly. The number of characters for the disc name or track name exceeds 40. A MiniDisc has not been loaded. MiniDisc data cannot be read. The data recorded on this disc is not audio data.

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Density Memory Device 256KB, 1, 2 , & 4MB 256KB, 1, 2, & 4MB 256KB, 1, 2, & 4MB 16MB Catalyst 28F010 Catalyst 28F020 Intel/Sharp 28F008SA Intel/Sharp 28F008S5 Intel/Sharp 28F016S5 Intel/Sharp 28F008SC Intel/Sharp 28F016SC AMD 29F080B AMD 29F016D AMD 29F040B AMD 29F017D AMD 29F032B Intel 28F640J5 Intel 28F128J3 Intel/Sharp 28F008SA Intel/Sharp 28F008S5 Intel/Sharp 28F016S5 Intel 28F640J5/320J5 Intel 28F128J3/640J3/320J3 Catalyst 28F010 Catalyst 28FO20 Intel/Sharp 28F008SA Intel/Sharp 28F008S5 Intel/Sharp 28F016S5 AMD 29F080B 256MB H5 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB Organization Format x16/x8 x8 x16/x8 x16/x8 x16/x8 x16/x8 x16/x8, S2 Reg x16/x8 x16/x8, S2 Reg x16/x8 x16/x8, S2 Reg x16/x8 x16/x8, S2 Reg x16/x8 x16/x8, S2 Reg x16/x8 x16/x8 x16/x8 x16/x8 x16/x8 x16/x8 x16/x8 x16/x8 x16 x16 x16 x16 x16 x8 x8 x8 x8 x8 x8 x16/x8 x16/x8 2.5 IDE x16/x8 Speed (MHz) 150, 200 150, 200 150, 200 150, 200 150, 200 150, 200 150, 200 150, 200 150, 200 150, 200 150, 200 150, 200 150, Voltage (V) 3/5 3/5 12/5 12/5 12/3/5 3/5 (Opt. 3/5) 3/5 12/3/5 12/5 12/5 12/3/5 3/3/5 Product Family SRA01-SRA04 SEA01-SEA04 SRV01-SRV04 SRV31-SRV34 FLG01 - FLG04 FLG05 - FLG08 FLA21 - FLA24 FLA51 - FLA54 FLA25 - FLA28 FLA55 - FLA58 FLA29 - FLA32 FLA59 - FLA62 FLV21 - FLV24 FLV51 - FLV54 FLV25 - FLV28 FLV55 - FLV58 FLB25 - FLB28 FLB21 - FLB24 FLC01 - FLC04 FLD21 - FLD24 FLE21 - FLE24 FLF01 - FLF04 FLF11 - FLF14 FVA01 - FVA02 FVA03 - FVA04 FVA05 - FVA06 FVF01 - FVF04 FVF11 - FVF14 FEC01 - FEC02 FEC03 - FEC04 FEA01 FEA03 FEA05 FEB01 ATA27 ATA33/38 IDE33/38 CFA33/38

SRAM Cards

256KB - 6MB 256KB - 512KB 256KB - 512KB 2MB - 16MB

Flash Cards

256KB - 2.5MB 512KB - 5MB 2MB - 20MB 2MB - 20MB 4MB - 40MB 2MB - 20MB 4MB - 40MB 2MB - 20MB 4MB - 40MB 1MB - 10MB 4MB - 40MB 8MB - 64MB 16MB - 80MB 32MB - 192MB

Flash Value Cards

2MB - 8MB 2MB - 8MB 4MB - 16MB 8MB - 64MB 16MB - 64MB

Flash Econo Cards

128KB - 512KB 128KB - 512KB 1MB - 4MB 1MB - 4MB 2MB - 8MB 1MB - 4MB

ATA Flash Cards

32MB - 2GB 16MB - 2GB

16MB - 2GB

Compact Flash Cards
Our PCMCIA memory cards are designed to operate at commercial temperatures (0C to +70C) or at industrial temperatures (-40C to +85C). Our PCMCIA memory cards are designed to operate at commercial temperatures (0C to +70C) or at industrial temperatures (-40C to +85C). The cards can also be tested for extreme conditions in harsh environments. The cards can also be tested for extreme conditions in harsh environments.
For information on products and services contact our Corporate Headquarters:
Defense Microelectronics Division 3601 E. University Drive Phoenix, AZ 85034 Tel: 602-437-1520 Fax: 602-437-9120
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