My USB flash drive is not detected or the files are not saved on it.
Note: USB ports are only available in Stellina instruments.
Open the Space Center and tap on the thumbnail of Stellina (1) to check if your flash drive is detected (2).
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3. Select the picture formats you would like to save in the Storage Settings tab
To make sure that the pictures are saved, plug in your USB flash drive before starting the initialization or even before turning on your station. Next, check that the memory decreases as you make your observations.
If the files are not saved:
- Re-format your USB flash drive,
- If it does not work, try to use a more recent USB drive.
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