User`s manual

V460 Series WinCE User’s Manual Introduction
Inserting a CompactFlash Card
The V460 has a type II CompactFlash slot that supports cards of both types I and II. A mass
storage card is considered to be secondary storage for the computer. When a mass storage card is
inserted, the V460 creates a directory named “HardDisk” under the root directory, and the newly
created directory serves as a link to the storage space. Before installing the CF card, please make
sure that the system power is off.
The following table is the compatible CF cards that we tested. Cards not listed below are not
promised could work properly with the V460.
Brand Size
Afaya 256MB
Afaya 1GB
Transcend 512MB(80x)
Transcend 4GB(120x)
SILICON POWER 1GB(Industrial)
SILICON POWER 2GB(Industrial)
SanDisk 1GB(Ultra II)
Inserting a USB Mass Storage
USB mass storage devices are useful for porting data between your PC and the V460 computer.
We suggest that you format your devices with the FAT format. When the first USB storage device
is plugged into the V460, a directory named USBDisk under the root directory is created as a link
to the storage, on the internal file system. The directory created for the second USB device is
USBDisk2.
RS-232/422/485 Serial Ports
The V460’s serial ports are numbered from left to right and bottom using the names: COM1,
COM2, COM3, and COM4. The serial ports are reliable, operate at speeds up to 921600 bps, and
support the RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485 standard.
The V460’s serial ports are named from left to right and bottom to top with the most common
names, starting from COM1 to COM4. COM3 and COM4 operate at speeds up to 921600 bps,
and support the RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485 interfaces. Each of these ports supports baudrate
settings up to 921,600 bps. COM1 and COM2 are standard RS-232 interface and operate at speed
up to 115,200 bps with no hardware flow control.
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