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Learning How to Use the 5020
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Situation
Ways to Save Battery Power
You want to suspend the 5020 for
an extended period of time.
Press
' to put the 5020 in Suspend mode. The 5020
should be stored at room temperature, with a fully
charged main battery installed.
Tip: Keep a spare charged main battery pack on hand to operate the 5020 without
interruption. Always keep a charged or partially charged main battery pack in the 5020.
Using an External Power Supply
You can operate the 5020 using an external power supply
with the following accessories:
•
TZ2400 Battery Charger
•
D5020 Communications Dock connected to an external
power supply
•
L5020 Serial Adapter connected to an external power
supply
You can use the external power supply to operate the 5020
and to charge the 5020’s batteries at the same time. For help,
see the accessory quick reference guides.
Using PC Cards
A PC Card slot is provided on the batch 5020. You can use 3.3V and 5V Type I and
Type II Memory and I/O cards that comply with the PC Standard, February 1995, for
16-bit cards.
You can use the following types of PC Cards in your 5020:
•
Type I SRAM Memory (storage card)
•
Type II ATA Flash Memory (storage card)
•
Type II Modem
•
Type II Ethernet
You cannot use Type III cards in the 5020. See your Intermec sales representative for a
complete list of supported PC Cards.
Note: A sheet of PC card extraction tabs ships with each 5020. Make sure you attach
an extraction tab to the PC card before inserting the PC card in your 5020.
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Summary of Contents for 502O
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