Using Compact Flash Cards; Guidelines - Intermec 70 User Manual

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Using Compact Flash Cards

The Compact Flash Card expansion slot supports Type I Compact Flash cards. The
Compact Flash slot lets you install storage cards for backup and storage of data and
applications. It also allows you to install communication devices such as a LAN adapter
or a fax/modem.
To insert a Compact Flash card
To remove a Compact Flash card
1. Close all applications on your Pocket PC that have open files on the Compact Flash
2. Lever the Compact Flash card out of the slot using a fingernail.

Guidelines

Your Pocket PC automatically recognizes a wide range of Compact Flash cards
approved for use with Windows CE. If you are ever instructed to install card-specific
Pocket PC drivers provided by a Compact Flash card manufacturer, be sure to install
only device drivers specifically designed for the Windows CE operating system on your
Pocket PC. If you are unclear about installation instructions, call your Compact Flash
card manufacturer for more information.
Push the card, connector-side first, into the slot until it stops.
card.
Some Compact Flash cards consume large amounts of power. To avoid excessive
battery drainage when using a Compact Flash card, connect your Pocket PC to AC
power wherever possible.
If the battery is very low, you should not attempt to save data to a Compact Flash
card. This may result in the loss of data. First replace the batteries or connect to AC
power.
Do not turn off your Pocket PC or remove the Compact Flash card when you are in
the middle of performing an operation, such as saving data to your Compact Flash
card.
Keep your Compact Flash card in a protective casing when not in use to protect
from dirt, moisture and static electricity.
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