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Cards
Using a Compact Flash (CF) Card
The Rugged PDA supports use of Type I and Type II (3.3V) Compact Flash cards.
The following are the types of Compact Flash cards supported by the Rugged
PDA.
Memory Card
A memory card works the same way as the data storage memory of the Rugged
PDA. You can use a memory card to store files created with the Rugged PDA, and
install programs on a memory card. Since data stored on a memory card is
retained even when the card is removed from the Rugged PDA, a memory card
can be used to transfer data between the Rugged PDA and a PC or other devices,
or to backup the Rugged PDA data.
Modem Card
A modem card can be used to connect the Rugged PDA to a general telephone
line (household modular jack, public phone equipped with a modular jack, etc.)
LAN Card
A LAN card (Ethernet card) makes it possible to connect the Rugged PDA to an
Ethernet network.
Communication Card
A cell phone or PHS communication card provides data communication capabili-
ties using a cell phone or PHS circuit.
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Before using a modem, LAN, communication, or similar card, make
sure that the Rugged PDA's battery pack is charged sufficiently. Low
battery power during communication can cause unstable communi-
cation, loss of the data that is being used, and powering down of the
Rugged PDA.
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Never turn off power or remove a memory card from the Rugged PDA
while data is being written to or read from the card. Doing so can
damage the memory card or its data.
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