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Buzzer

Indicator 1

Indicator 2

Power Key

Touch Screen

Center Trigger Key

Execute Key

Text Key

Fn Key

CLR Key

Numeric Keys

Sounds a buzzer.

Orange: Charging
Green: Charging complete
Red: Battery pack error or outside charging temperature range

Flashes in blue when operating via Bluetooth or in orange when
operating via WLAN. Lights in green when reading a bar code
successfully.

Turns the power on and off.

Displays text and operating instructions. Also used to operate the
Handheld Terminal and enter data using the stylus provided.

Used to perform bar code reading. Can be assigned an arbitrary
function.

Press when finishing entering numerical values or when moving
to the next step.

Press when switching to the text input mode.

Used to make various settings in combination with the numeric
keys or when starting a pre-registered application.

Used to clear one letter to the left of the input key.

Used to enter numbers or letters.

IT600_E_P14_39.p65

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Summary of Contents for IT-600 Series

Page 1: ...erminal User s Guide Series Be sure to read Safety Precautions inside this guide before trying to use your Handheld Terminal After reading this guide keep it in a safe place for future reference E PN4...

Page 2: ...tions i guide before t your Handheld After reading t keep it in a sa future referenc CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD 6 2 Hon machi 1 chome Shibuya ku Tokyo 151 8543 Japan Printed on recycled paper PN410372 003...

Page 3: ...cation the use of which is governed by a license granted by Brycen Co Ltd BLUETOOTH is a registered trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and licensed to CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD Microsoft and Windows are...

Page 4: ...applied incorrectly creates the possibility of personal injury or property damage A diagonal line indicates something you should not do The symbol shown here indicates you should not try to take the...

Page 5: ...liquids away from your Handheld Terminal and the optional peripherals Also never connect or disconnect peripherals to the Handheld Terminal while they are wet Water getting into the Handheld Terminal...

Page 6: ...d its options for a long period in a car parked in direct sunlight Heavy Objects Never place heavy objects on top of the Handheld Terminal and its options Doing so creates the danger of loss of balanc...

Page 7: ...heat emission explosion and fire Never allow the positive and negative terminals of the battery pack to become connected shorted by metal Doing so creates the danger of battery pack heat emission expl...

Page 8: ...eates the danger of explosion and fire Should fluid from the battery pack accidentally get into your eyes do not rub them Immediately rinse your eyes with clean tap water and then consult a physician...

Page 9: ...O service provider about repair or replacement Use of a damaged electrical cord creates the danger of fire and electric shock Caution Keep the power cord away from stoves and other sources of extreme...

Page 10: ...any third party for any damages or loss caused by deletion or corruption of data due to use of the Handheld Terminal malfunction or repair of the Handheld Terminal or its peripherals or due to the ba...

Page 11: ...electricity Extreme heat or extreme cold High humidity Sudden temperature extremes Large amounts of dust Use only the dedicated stylus that comes with the Handheld Terminal to operate its touch scree...

Page 12: ...use of this guide This guide does not include any information about programming and download procedures See the applicable separate documentation for information about the procedures After Service Sho...

Page 13: ...as included in following standards Standard lssue date EN60950 1 2001 EN301 489 1V1 4 1 2002 08 EN301 489 17 V1 2 1 2002 08 and are tested and found to conform with the essential radio test suites so...

Page 14: ...ted to 2400 2483 5 Mhz Indoor 2460 2483 5 Mhz Outdoor use The Netherlands limited to 2400 2483 5 Mhz Indoor use with no license 2451 2471 0 Mhz Outdoor use with license The information described above...

Page 15: ...he Neck Strap E 24 Attaching the Touch Screen Protective Sheet E 25 Configuring Handheld Terminal Settings E 26 Calibrating Touch Screen Alignment E 26 Adjusting Display Brightness E 27 Display Auto D...

Page 16: ...ral Guide E 45 Connecting the AC Adaptor for Cradle type Charger E 47 Cradle type Charger HA D30CHG Specifications E 48 Using the Dual Battery Charger HA D32DCHG E 49 General Guide E 49 Charging a Bat...

Page 17: ...e box before using the Handheld Terminal for the first time Open the box and make sure that all the items shown here are included Handheld Terminal Stylus Neck Strap Touch Screen Protective Sheet User...

Page 18: ...More user manuals on ManualsBase com E 15 Handheld Terminal System Configuration Options USB Cradle Cradle type Charger HA D30CHG HA D60IO IT 600 Series IT600_E_P14_39 p65 05 10 25 9 49 AM 15...

Page 19: ...sBase com E 16 HA D20BAT Battery Pack HA D21LBAT Large capacity Battery Pack Dual Battery Charger HA D32DCHG Battery Pack AC Adaptor for Dual Battery Charger USB Cradle AD S42120AE Options IT600_E_P14...

Page 20: ...More user manuals on ManualsBase com E 17 Cable DT 380USB AC Adaptor for Cradle Type Charger AD S15050AE Laser Redirection Attachment Options IT600_E_P14_39 p65 05 10 25 9 49 AM 17...

Page 21: ...in orange when operating via WLAN Lights in green when reading a bar code successfully Turns the power on and off Displays text and operating instructions Also used to operate the Handheld Terminal a...

Page 22: ...ra shutter is always output from the speaker Used to perform bar code reading Used to perform bar code reading A separately sold headset can be connected here Laser light is emitted from this window t...

Page 23: ...harger and the USB Cradle for information about how to use them for charging Important Always keep backup copies of all important data The battery pack powers normal operation and also provides power...

Page 24: ...attery pack is oriented correctly when you load it In addition load the battery back while making sure that the end of the battery pack removal tape is protruding above the battery pack 4 Put back the...

Page 25: ...ess the power key to turn it off 2 Turn over the Handheld Terminal 3 Turn the battery pack lock switch on the back of the Handheld Terminal to the FREE position and then remove the battery pack cover...

Page 26: ...3 Important When removing the battery pack make sure you do not leave the Handheld Terminal without a battery pack for more than about 10 minutes Doing so can cause data in the memory to be deleted Wh...

Page 27: ...affords the greatest ease of use Attach the neck strap according to the procedure described below To attach the neck strap 1 Pass the thin cord of the neck strap through the neck strap hole on the ba...

Page 28: ...piece of cellophane tape and press the adhesive side of the other end of the tape onto the green film The film can be peeled off easily by pulling up the tape The opposite of the surface where the fil...

Page 29: ...e Fn key and then press the 4 key after confirming that F is displayed in the lower right corner of the screen The following screen is displayed The following screen can also be displayed by accessing...

Page 30: ...o make adjustments press the 5 key or 6 key after again first pressing the Fn key Brightness settings can also be made by accessing the menus and tab in order of Start Settings Brightness Brightness B...

Page 31: ...or 2 displays a green light and a buzzer sounds Important If you are unable to scan a bar code try changing the angle at which the scanner is held or distance from the scanner to the bar code and then...

Page 32: ...or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Bar Code Scanning Position Position the laser scanner close to the bar code whe...

Page 33: ...nal can be adjusted Adjust the emission width when it has been changed 1 Tap the menus in order of Start Set Control Panel The Control Panel appears as shown in the screen 2 Double click the Laser Set...

Page 34: ...y to emit laser light and align the light with the barcode for adjusting emission width Align the laser light with the narrow bars on both sides The display appears as shown at right when adjustment i...

Page 35: ...according to the procedure described below Installing 1 Check that the power is turned off If the power is on always make sure to turn it off by pressing the Power Key 2 Remove the battery pack 3 Inse...

Page 36: ...igned and in the proper direction Attempting to insert it with an excessive force in the incorrect orientation can risk damage to the connectors and slot Be careful when inserting a miniSD card The ba...

Page 37: ...n be separated by up to 1 meter 3 31 2 up to 30cm 1113 16 for 4Mbps communication speed Important A high sensitivity communication element is used during IR communication In order to ensure successful...

Page 38: ...possible while this may also cause interference with TV and radio reception images produced by certain UHF and broadcast satellite channels may become blurry Normal communication may not be possible i...

Page 39: ...us to press the reset switch on the back of the Handheld Terminal This starts the reset operation If reset does not find a memory problem The Handheld Terminal restarts and normal operation is restore...

Page 40: ...ntents has been found appears To perform a full reset Important Performing a full reset deletes all data currently stored in the memory RAM If possible backup data of the Handheld Terminal to a comput...

Page 41: ...103 8 depends on radio wave conditions andenvironment Output 3dBm max PowerClass2 Wireless Communication IT 600M30R M30CR Standards Complies with IEEE 802 11b Complies with IEEE 802 11g Diffusion Mod...

Page 42: ...o power save mode backlighting off and standby operation scanning and wireless at 20 1 1 1 Memory backup Data Protection RAM 10 minutes when no power is being supplied by the installed battery Operati...

Page 43: ...e HA D60IO makes it possible to transfer system data and file data between the Handheld Terminal and a computer over a USB connection download or upload You can also use the USB Cradle to charge the b...

Page 44: ...ng the Cradle to the PC This port is used to connect a corresponding USB peripheral device This switch is used to switch between the USB host port and USB client port Connect the AC adaptor here This...

Page 45: ...e Handheld Terminal is supplied from the USB cradle 1 Plug the AC adaptor into the AC adaptor jack on the back of the USB cradle DC IN 12V 2 After connecting the AC adaptor to the power cable plug the...

Page 46: ...Red Standby due to battery pack error or outside charging temperature range charging begins when the temperature is within the charging temperature range Green Charging complete Important Always make...

Page 47: ...wer Requirement AC adaptor AD S42120AE Power Consumption 12V DC approximately 1 6A Output to Handheld Terminal 5V DC 2 5A max USB Host Output 5V DC 0 5A max 4 AC Adaptor Model AD S42120AE Input 100V t...

Page 48: ...type Charger The optionally available Cradle type Charger HA D30CHG lets you charge the Handheld Terminal s battery simply by placing the Handheld Terminal onto the charger General Guide Top Front Ri...

Page 49: ...T 600 is mounted correctly on the charger Power is supplied to the Handheld Terminal via these contacts This lamp indicates the power status and the mountting status of the Handheld Terminal Off IT 60...

Page 50: ...charger will light green if the Handheld Terminal has been properly mounted Status of Indicator 1 Orange Charging Red Standby due to battery pack error or outside charging temperature range charging b...

Page 51: ...wer Requirement Special AC adaptor AD S15050AE Consumption Current 5V DC 2 5A Output to Handheld Terminal 5V DC 2 5A max 3 AC Adaptor Model AD S15050AE Input 100V to 240V AC 50 60Hz 0 36A 0 2A Output...

Page 52: ...ual Battery Charger The separately sold dual battery charger HA D32DCHG can be used to simultaneously charge two battery packs General Guide Right Left Bundled Items Connection Bracket 2 screws Back 3...

Page 53: ...be impaired resulting in poor charging For reasons of safety and maintaining charging battery pack s in optimum condition clean the power contacts by wiping with a dry cloth or cotton swab after disc...

Page 54: ...hat the battery pack is oriented correctly insert it into the Dual Battery Charger This causes the Charge Indicator Lamp to light in red indicating that charging has started Charge Indicator Lamp Off...

Page 55: ...adaptor 1 As shown in the illustrations below remove the connector covers of the Dual Battery Chargers you want to connect to each other Connector cover 2 Connect the two Dual Battery Chargers as sho...

Page 56: ...mal temperature When charging two battery packs Approx 3 5 hours 2 standard battery packs normal temperature Approx 7 hours 2 large capacity battery packs normal temperature 3 Power Supply Power Requi...

Page 57: ...od of time the capacity remained decreases due to spontaneous discharge or chemical decomposition by the battery pack itself If the battery pack fails to hold its operating duration after it has been...

Page 58: ...the laser redirection attachment Touching the barcode reader port can cause a poor reading performance Always make sure to push on the buttons on both sides when removing the laser redirection attach...

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