Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Falcon® 4220
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- How to Use This Manual
- Document Overview
- Document Conventions
- Registering Your Product
- Batteries and Power
- Software Applications
- Configuring a PDA
- Networks, Communications, and Connections
- Technical Specifications
- Falcon® Desktop Utility for Windows®CE. NET
- Accessories & Peripherals
- Overview
- Using the Battery Charger
- Using the Car Charger/Adapter
- Installing Compact Flash Type Peripherals
- Using the Docks
- Using the Earphones / Microphone
- Ethernet Port
- Installing the Handstrap
- Installing the Handle
- Using a High Capacity Battery
- Holster
- Using the IrDA Port
- Using SD Memory Card
- Using the USB / Serial Connection
- Cable & Connector Configurations
- Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Technical Support
- Glossary

Accessories & Peripherals
C-2 Falcon
®
4220 Windows
®
CE PDA
Figure C-1. Car Adapter
Installing Compact Flash Type Peripherals
To install a Compact Flash (CF) Type II peripheral, follow these steps:
Input Current
Vin = 12V,
Off Load Quiescent Current
10 - mA
Vin = 12/33, RL = 2.5 0.8 (30V) 1.2 (10.8V) A
Inrush Current
Vin = 10.8~33V 3 A
Input Voltage Surge
(Fuse Protected)
30V < Vin ≤ 40V - - -
Output Voltage
Vin = 12V, RL = 2.5 4.75 5.25 V
Output Current
Vin = 12V, RL = 2.5 0 2 A
Parameters Test Conditions Min. Max
Unit of
Measure
To Vehicle
Power Socket
To P DA
CAUTION
If you use the CF cover with the open slot, the unit is no longer rated at IP54 standard
and is not safe for industrial use where moisture and dust are present.
Because the handstrap plate will cover the opening, the handstrap cannot be used
with the open CF (compact flash card) cover.