Pc Card - Juniper Allegro CE Owner's Manual

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PC Cards
The Allegro CE has a user-accessible PC Card Slot (PCMCIA 2.0 Type
II) that allows you to add mass data storage and I/O capabilities to
the Allegro.
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Types of PC Cards Accepted
The PC card slot accepts Type I or Type II cards. These cards include
ATA Compact Flash cards, SRAM (Static Random Access Memory),
or Input/Output cards. All types have a 68 pin connector for
attachment to the Allegro. The cards must be 5 V or 5 V/3 V (PC cards
that are 3 V only are not supported). The PC card slot is a 16 bit card
slot. It is not a "card bus" slot.
Memory Cards
A memory card is a solid state, self-contained memory board housed
in a credit card-sized package. There are several types and brands of
cards on the market. These cards behave like hard disks. Refer to
Chapter 3, Program and Data Storage Options, for more details.
Input/Output Device Cards
Input/Output Device cards can provide additional communication
capabilities to the Allegro. Common I/O cards include fax/modem
and network cards. Refer to the manufacturer's instructions for
information on how to use these cards and for information about
hardware or software accessories that may be required. Contact our
sales department for information on compatible cards and technical
information about the installation and operation of the cards.
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Inserting and Changing Cards
1) ATA cards should be ready to use. If you are using an SRAM card,
make sure the battery is installed (if required).
2) Turn the Allegro off and place it face-down on a surface.
3) The card slot is located in the top part of the Allegro behind the
display. It is accessed from behind through the PC card slot door.
There are two screws holding the door in place. Turn each screw
counter-clockwise l/4 of a turn to release the door.
Hardware Features
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