Using The Sram Pc Card; Replacing Lithium Batteries In An Sram Card - Intermec JG2010 User Manual

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JANUS 2010 Hand-Held Computer User's Manual (4MB)
Caution
If the lithium battery in the SRAM card goes low, you need to back up any
data on the card before changing the battery. If the lithium battery goes dead,
any data on the SRAM card is lost.
Conseil
Si la pile au lithium de la carte SRAM s'affaiblit, il faut faire une copie de
sauvegarde de données stockées sur la carte avant de changer la pile. Si la pile
lithium perd toute puissance, les données stockées sur la carte sont perdues.
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Using the SRAM PC Card

You can use standard DOS commands to copy, delete, and move files, and to
create and remove directories on an SRAM card. To learn which DOS
commands are available on the reader, see the MS-DOS Programs companion
disk 2. For help using DOS commands, see any DOS manual.
For example, on a JANUS 2010 with a PCMCIA Back, you can copy the files
from an SRAM card in the Type I PC card drive (F) to an SRAM card in the
Type II PC card drive (G) by typing this command at the DOS prompt:
copy f:\*.* g:
To delete all the files on the SRAM card in drive G, type this command at the
DOS prompt:
del g:\*.*

Replacing Lithium Batteries in an SRAM Card

Each SRAM card has a lithium battery to save data when the card is not in the
reader. When an SRAM card's battery is low, the disk write icon flashes:
• every 1 second if the lithium battery is low on
the SRAM card in the Type I PC card drive.
• every 2 seconds if the lithium battery is low
on the SRAM card in the Type II PC card
drive.
When the disk write icon flashes, you should
save the data on the SRAM card and change the lithium battery as soon as
possible.
C:
2010U.149

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