Sony WG-C10 Portable Wireless Server

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Help Guide
How to use
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Product overview
Getting started
How to use "PWS Manager"
(Android)
How to use "PWS Manager"
(iOS)
How to use with a computer
Supplying power
LED status indications
Precautions
Specifications
Compatible device
Trademarks
Troubleshooting
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Portable Wireless Server
WG-C10
Connecting to and accessing this unit (Mac)
1. Insert a memory card into this unit.
2. Connect this unit and a computer with the supplied USB cable.
Note the different plugs on both ends of the USB cable and connect the proper
plug to each port.
3. Confirm that the disc icon of this unit is displayed on the desktop, or the name
of the memory card in this unit is displayed under [Device], by clicking [File]
[New Finder Windows].
The disc icon is not displayed if no memory card is inserted in this unit.
4. Access folders and files in this unit.
Note
If the disc icon is not displayed when this unit is connected to the USB port of the
computer, disconnect this unit from the computer and then reconnect it following the
above procedure.
When this unit is connected to the computer with the USB cable, if the battery pack
of this unit is not fully charged, charging will automatically start and the battery
indicator lamp will light orange.
The wireless LAN function cannot be used while the unit is connected to a computer
with the USB cable.
Note that the wireless LAN connection stops if this unit is connected to the computer
via USB when this unit is turned on.
If the unit temperature increases while charging, the battery indicator lamp may
flash orange and charging may stop.
A USB device connected to the unit cannot be used while the unit is connected to a
computer with the USB cable. A memory card can be used.
It is not necessary to turn on this unit when connecting it to the computer.
The icon and message displayed may vary, depending on the version of operating
system.
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