Specifications

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2.2.3 Intended Application by Device
Table 2.3
Device PCMCIA CF Bluetooth IrDA
Charge
terminal
FROM card - Yes - - -
Modem card Yes - - - -
LAN card Yes Yes - - -
WLAN card Yes Yes - - -
Printer - - Yes Yes -
Cellular phone - - Yes - -
Battery charge on Cradle - - - - Yes
Connecting to Bridge
Satellite Cradle
- - - Yes Yes
Connecting HTs - - Yes Yes -
FROM Card
Used as the storage memory. Since it has a memory configuration that does not require any
backup battery, which differs from the RAM disk installed in the terminal, it can store data even
when the terminal battery power has been consumed. In addition, it can easily be removed and
replaced so that handling of data with the CF card can be easily performed.
Real-time data storage (the access speed is lower than RAM disk.)
Storage of large-volume data such as master file, etc., that is never updated
Batch installation (with SETUP function)
Self-execution on startup by reset (with SETUP function)
Self-execution at power on (with AUTORUN function)
Possible to plug/unplug while terminal power is on.
Stops accessing to secure data when the back lid is opened.
Power OFF is suspended until the recovery process is completed if the Power key is pressed
during access.
Improved speed for saving data into the card
Modem Card
Used to enable communication via a modem connected to telephone line.
Modem card for connection via cable
Modem Card with built-in fixed antenna
Modem Card with built-in adjustable antenna
Real-time upload/download of information
Send and receive mail
Call-in function (function to inform the user that mail is received)
Security function (VPN (PPTP))
To secure data, access is stopped when the battery pack cover is opened.
Disables Power OFF if the Power key is pressed during communication.
Sets up APO (disabled) to default to avoid interruption of in-progress communication.