
JANUS 2010 Hand-Held Computer User’s Manual
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You need to manage the reader’s power when an I/O card is installed in the
PC card drive. For example, a modem card draws power even when it is not
being used. These methods help conserve the reader’s power:
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Connect an external power supply to the JANUS reader when operating an
I/O card. Use an optical link adapter or communications dock to connect
an external power supply to the reader.
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Use the CARDINFO.EXE utility to turn off the power to the PC card drive
when you are not using the I/O card. For help, see “Managing the Power
on the PC Card Drive” later in this chapter.
Note:
If you have problems using a network card, see “Networking or Communicating
With the Reader” and “Using PC Cards” in Chapter 10.
Resetting the Type II PC Card Drive for I/O Cards
By default, the Type II PC card drive is not reset when you suspend or resume
the reader. Therefore, you can keep files open when you suspend and resume
the reader without losing data.
However, if you have an I/O card in the Type II PC card drive, you must reset
the Type II drive when you resume the reader. You can configure the reader to
reset the Type II drive after a suspend/resume cycle by running the
CS_APM.EXE program.
To load CS_APM.EXE into memory
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Type this command at the DOS prompt:
d:\cs_apm
Or scan this bar code:
*D/Z%LCS%OAPM*
*D:\CS_APM*
You can add this command to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file to start
CS_APM.EXE whenever you boot the reader:
d:\cs_apm.exe
Note:
CS_APM.EXE is also available on the Application companion disk 3.
Summary of Contents for Janus 2010
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Page 29: ...nugget 3 9 helconital Getting Started 1 ...
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