Accessing Files on a Memory Card

In order for the Rugged PDA's built-in programs to access files on a memory card, a folder named "My Documents" must be created on the memory card (using File Explorer), and the files to be accessed must be moved to the "My Documents" folder. Note the following points.

Create the "My Documents" folder in the top directory of the memory card. Do not create it inside of any other folder. Use single-byte characters to input the "My Documents" name, and be sure to include a single-byte space between the words "My" and "Documents."

Placing a file inside of the "My Documents" folder allows it to be opened by

various types of programs (Notes, Pocket Word, Pocket Excel). The programs

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cannot open any file that is outside of the "My Documents" folder.

When there are memory cards loaded in both the CF card slot and the SD card slot, applications and setting operations are able to ac- cess only one card or the other (normally the first one that was loaded).

Loading and Removing a Compact Flash Card

Precautions when Loading and Removing Cards

The card has a front and back, and it must be oriented correctly when loading it into the card slot. Attempting to force the card while it is oriented incorrectly can damage the connectors or the slot. Exercise care when loading a card.

When inputting or editing data, it is recommended that you store any unsaved data in main memory before loading or removing a card.

In some cases, the Rugged PDA may not be able to recognize a card correctly (indicated when programs cannot be started up using normal operations). If this happens, try reloading the Compact Flash card, and then press the reset switch.

Using an I/O card that consumes a large amount of the current while battery power is low can cause the Rugged PDA to power down momentarily and then power back up again immediately.

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