Philips Adapter, Data Card To PCMCIA SDCF-05

Philips

SKU SDCF-05 Sold by EACH
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This adapter allows a Philips FR2/FR2+ Data Card (M3854A) to be read on a PC that has a PCMCIA format card reader (such as many older laptops). This adapter allows a Philips FR2/FR2+ Data Card (M3854A) to be read on a PC that has a PCMCIA format card reader (such as many older laptops).

The Philips Adapter, Data Card to PCMCIA (SDCF‑05) is a straightforward yet essential accessory for AED program management. Specifically designed for use with Philips HeartStart FR2/FR2+ AED data cards (Part No. M3854A), this adapter facilitates retrieval of recorded usage data via computers that accept PCMCIA card slots.

 Key Features

  • Seamless Data Access
    Easily plug your FR2/FR2+ AED data card into the adapter, then insert it into PCMCIA-equipped laptops to download logs, ECG waveforms, and event records for compliance and review.

  • Broad PC Compatibility
    Works with legacy PC operating systems—including Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8—through a standard PCMCIA interface.

  • Compact & Durable
    Lightweight, pocket-sized build makes it convenient for on-site data retrieval wherever the AED is deployed.

  • Official Philips Accessory
    Model SDCF‑05 ensures compatibility and reliability alongside FR2/FR2+ AED systems.

Ideal For

  • AED program managers, EMS coordinators, and compliance officers needing to track usage and readiness

  • Facilities using older laptops without USB or built-in PCMCIA readers

  • Training and maintenance scenarios where access to defibrillator history is required