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Using PC Cards in the Reader
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Which PC Cards Are Supported by JANUS?
JANUS readers use cards that comply with Intel ExCA or PCMCIA Standards
1.0, 2.0, and 2.1. There are three types of PC cards; you can identify them
according to physical size:
Type I
These cards are 3.3mm thick.
Type II
These cards are 5mm thick.
Type III
These cards are 10.5mm thick.
You can use Type I or Type II cards in the PC card drives on the JANUS
readers. You cannot use Type III cards with a JANUS reader.
PC Card Drive
Type of Card
Purpose of Card
Type I PC card drive
Type I
Adds disk storage.
You can use a Type I memory card.
Type II PC card drive
Type I or II
Adds disk storage or connects to an I/O
device.
You can use a Type I memory card or a
Type II I/O card, such as a modem card.
Which Expansion Cards Are Recommended?
You can use expansion or input/output (I/O) cards to connect the reader
to I/O devices. Modem cards and network cards are examples of I/O
cards.
For a complete list of Intermec-supported PC cards, see your Intermec sales
representative.
Which Memory PC Cards Are Recommended?
You can use Type I or Type II memory cards that have up to 64MB of memory
formatted with a DOS file allocation table (FAT). There are many types of
memory PC cards available. The memory cards you use on the JANUS reader
provide additional disk storage space, not more executable conventional
memory.
Summary of Contents for Janus 2010
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Page 29: ...nugget 3 9 helconital Getting Started 1 ...
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