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2.5  Near Field Communication (NFC) 

2.5.1  Basic Specifications 

The following types of smart card can be accessed for reading and writing by the Near Field 
Communication (hereafter referred to it as NFC) integrated in the terminal.   
 

 

ISO/IEC14443 Type A (MIFARE Standard; Ultralight) See note 1. 

 

ISO/IEC14443 Type B 

 

FeliCa 

 
Notes 
1.

 

The NFC does not support MIFARE DESFire, ProX, SmartX, and Plus cards. The security 
feature specifically implemented in these cards is not supported by the NFC. 

2.

 

Memory configuration and command specifications of each card are different. Refer to 
specifications of the respective cards.   

3.

 

Security authentication may be required in order to read/write data to/from a specific area in 
a smart card. The NFC does not support the Secure Application Module (SAM) 
authentication. Thus, any smart card that requires the capability of accessing with SAM 
authentication is not supported. 

 

Summary of Contents for IT-800 Series

Page 1: ...CASIO IT 800 Series Software Manual Version 1 04 CASIO Computer Co Ltd Copyright 2010 All rights reserved August 2010 ...

Page 2: ...ameters 39 2 2 4 Scan Output Format 42 2 2 5 Scan Result Notification 50 2 2 6 Expanded Features 51 2 2 7 Power Control 71 2 3 CMOS Imager 72 2 3 1 Basic Specifications 72 2 3 2 Scanning Method 75 2 3 3 Scanning Parameters 77 2 3 4 Scan Result Notification 79 2 3 5 Expanded Features 80 2 3 6 Configuration File 88 2 3 7 Concurrent Use with Other Device 94 2 3 8 Process of Image 94 2 4 Digital Camer...

Page 3: ...ic Specifications 130 2 10 2 Available Features 131 2 11 GPS Positioning Function 133 2 11 1 Basic Specifications 133 2 11 2 GPS Function API 135 2 12 Power Control 143 2 12 1 Monitoring Low Voltage 143 2 12 2 Power ON Factors 145 2 12 3 Power OFF Factors 146 2 12 4 Control on Power Key 147 2 12 5 Power Saving 148 2 12 6 CPU Power Mode 150 2 12 7 Virtual OFF by Application 152 2 12 8 Virtual OFF b...

Page 4: ...10 3 28 Version Info 212 3 29 Windows Update 213 3 30 Beam 214 3 31 Connections 215 3 32 Domain Enrollment 216 3 33 Network Cards 217 3 34 USB to PC 218 3 35 WAN Settings 219 3 36 Wireless Manager 236 3 37 Wireless Configuration 237 3 38 WLAN Power 238 3 39 WLAN Settings 239 Chapter 4 Application Programs 244 4 1 Today 246 4 2 Games 247 4 3 ActiveSync 248 4 4 Backup Tool 249 4 5 Calculator 255 4 6...

Page 5: ... 5 5 DSKClean 322 Chapter 6 PC Application Programs 324 6 1 ActiveSync 324 6 2 Windows Mobile Device Center WMDC 324 6 3 LMWIN 325 6 4 FCHK 325 No part of this document may be produced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the express written permission of CASIO Computer Co Ltd in Tokyo Japan Information in this document is subject to change wi...

Page 6: ... added 52 59 60 61 In Tables 2 48 and 2 49 Auto mode is added 115 In Chapter 2 8 4 COM Port description is modified November 2009 114 Communication Procedure and Communication Procedure by Profile section isdeleted 1 02 December 2009 15 In Chapter 2 1 4 Key Assignments Table isupdated 1 03 June 2010 265 In Chapter 4 12 A GPS specification isadded August 2010 304 In Chapter 4 31 Log Viewer is added...

Page 7: ... The features and specifications described in this reference manual give you the functional detail of the software integrated in the IT 800 series handheld terminals with Microsoft Windows Mobile Version 6 5 OS ...

Page 8: ...Yes IT 800RGC 15 Laser Yes Yes microSD Yes Yes Yes IT 800R 35 Imager No Yes microSD No Yes Yes IT 800RC 35 Imager Yes Yes microSD No Yes Yes IT 800RGC 35 Imager Yes Yes microSD Yes Yes Yes IT 800R 15 CN Laser No Yes microSD No Yes Yes IT 800RC 15 CN Laser Yes Yes microSD No Yes Yes IT 800EC 05 Yes Yes SDIO No No Yes IT 800GC 05 Yes Yes SDIO Yes No Yes IT 800EC 35 Imager Yes Yes microSD No No Yes I...

Page 9: ... CN for China Batterycharger Car Mounted type Battery Charger HA H35CHG HA H35CHG CN for China AC adaptor for HA H60IO HA H62IO HA D32DCHG AD S42120BE CN AD S42120B N for China Without power cable accompanied AC adaptor for IT 800 HA H30CHG AD S15050BE AD S15050BE CN AD S15050B N for China Without power cable accompanied AC CORD EU for Europe AC CORD US for USA Canada AC CORD TW for Taiwan AC CORD...

Page 10: ...owing capabilities Windows CE 5 0 based kernel Improved virtual memory control method UI with new touch panel MyPhone service which can synchronize and share schedule contacts and pictures via WEB Marketplace which can search and purchase mobile application InternetExploreMobile6 based on IE6 0 RemoteDesktopMobile Open environment to easy development High speed processing possible due that many pr...

Page 11: ...zein X and Y directions QVGA Display in QVGA mode with doubled size in X and Ydirections Yes specified VGA Display in VGA mode as is Backlight Brightness Brightness of the backlight can be adjusted at the Control Panel or using the relevant functions of the System Library Brightness setting can be made in one of nine grades for power source either when the power is provided by an external power su...

Page 12: ...ng function has been set effect the brightness can be set in one of eight grades The default is 3 During the Auto Dimming function being set effect the brightness cannot be set any brighter than the brightness illuminated by the backlight The defaults are Enable the auto dimming function and 1 minute for waiting time period until when the Auto Dimming function activates Auto Backlight OFF The brig...

Page 13: ... Restrained Backlight Brightness by Temperature Sensor When temperature in the terminal becomes extremely high the backlight brightness is restrained There are two stages to restrain the brightness In first stage setting up the brightness is limited to the range of 1 to 7 instead of the range 1 to 9 In second stage setting up the brightness is further restrained to the range of 1 to 5 If the brigh...

Page 14: ...can be used to set up tap sound in mute low or loud Tap and Hold By tapping and holding a specific object on the screen the related pop up menu appears Flipping Touch Panel Coordinates When the screen flips the coordinates of the touch panel also flip in unison Calibrating Touch Panel Calibration on the touch panel can be initiated either using the Welcome wizard appeared after disk clean or by si...

Page 15: ...15 2 1 4 Keys Keyboard Layout The following is the keyboard layout employed in the terminal Figure 2 1 ...

Page 16: ...Performs as Enter key a Performs as Enter key Character input mode P Performs as Function mode F Performs as Shift and Enter keys 1 Performs as Cursor up key A Performs as Cursor up key a Performs as Cursor up key Character input mode P Performs as Cursor up key Function mode F Performs as Shift and TAB keys 1 Performs as Cursor down key A Performs as Cursor down key a Performs as Cursor down key ...

Page 17: ...4 a VK_F4 Character inputmode P VK_F4 F4 Function mode F VK_F4 Table 2 6a Trigger keys With Scanner model KEY Input mode Operation Remarks 1 R Trigger key A R Trigger key a R Trigger key Character input mode P R Trigger key R Trigger Function mode F R Trigger key 1 L Trigger key A L Trigger key a L Trigger key Character input mode P L Trigger key L Trigger Function mode F L Trigger key 1 Trigger k...

Page 18: ...AB keys 1 Performs as Cursor down key A Performs as Cursor down key a Performs as Cursor down key Character input mode P Performs as Cursor down key Left down key Function mode F Performs as TAB key 1 Enter key A Enter key a Enter key Character input mode P Enter key Right enter key Function mode F Performs as Shift and Enter keys 1 Enter key A Enter key a Enter key Character input mode P Enter ke...

Page 19: ...orms as 3 key 3 Function mode F Brightens the contrast 1 Performs as 4 key A Performs as G H and I keys a Performs as g h and i keys Character input mode P Performs as 4 key 4 Function mode F Initiates the calibration 1 Performs as 5 key A Performs as J K and L keys a Performs as j k and l keys Character input mode P Performs as 5 key 5 Function mode F Darkens the backlight 1 Performs as 6 key A P...

Page 20: ...ard can be used to change the key input mode The functions of the System Library relevant to the Key Input Mode Switchover are as follows SysSetEnableKeyMode Sets up Enable or Disable for key mode transition when the key input mode is changed SysGetEnableKeyMode Retrieves the status of Enable or Disable for key mode transition when the key input mode is changed Indication of Key Input Mode Key inp...

Page 21: ...epeats the key input Key Click Sound The key click sound is generated when a key is pressed However it is not generated when the key is released or in mid course of repeating the key input The Control Panel can be used to set up the sound to mute low or loud ...

Page 22: ...e The functions of the System Library relevant to the Enabling or Disabling Fn Key are as follows SysSetFnKeyOperation Sets up Enable or Disable for the Fn key operation SysGetFnKeyOperation Retrieves Enable or Disable status for the Fn key operation Function Mode Notification When the Fn key is pressed the WM_USER 0x502 message is issued to application This enables the application to detect wheth...

Page 23: ...e Fn7LaunchPath sz the full path of target application to initiate Fn8LaunchPath sz the full path of target application to initiate Fn9LaunchPath sz the full path of target application to initiate Setting Key Codes The System Library can be used to assign any key code to all the keys except the Fn key Setting Enable or Disable for assigning key code is possible using the System Library or at the C...

Page 24: ... In reality the integrated monaural speaker does not output sound in stereo Recording Table 2 12 KHz 8 11 025 12 16 22 05 24 32 44 1 48 Monaural Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Sampling frequencies Sampling frequencies other than those above are not supported Stereo Monaural 8 bit or 16 bit Monaural sound input onlyvia the microphone Setting Sound Volume The Volume Sound at the Control Panel c...

Page 25: ...B_USERDEF Setting Volume The Buzzer at the Control Panel can be used to set up volume in three grades from loud medium low and ON OFF of mute Setting the volume is also possible using the System Library in application The functions of the System Library relevant to the Setting Volume are as follows SysPlayBuzzer Sounds the buzzer SysStopBuzzer Turns off the buzzer s sound SysSetBuzzerVolume Sets u...

Page 26: ...e FlashDisk possible in case of malfunction on the system RAM The integrated RAM with a total capacity of 128 MB is used for the below purposes DriverGlobal and buffer Work area for driver etc OS area Area to deploy the OS to run Program memory Program execution area including work area for the OS The DriverGlobal is a fixed area allocated for work area of drivers The camera buffer used in the dig...

Page 27: ... and etc are stored The UserDisk different in its structure from RAM does not require a power to back up data in the disk so data is not lost even if the terminal s memory backup battery runs down The FlashDisk is observed as FlashDisk driver under My Device and stores backup data used to restore the system to the same condition before unstable condition occurs Data stored in the FlashDisk for res...

Page 28: ...ble 2 13 Soft Reset The operation requires pressing the reset switch on the back of the terminal It initializes the program memory Full Reset This operation is carried out if Fn and CLR keys are held down at the same time and then the reset switch is pressed for a period of one second or longer It initializes the RAM and reloads the OS again from the OS disk to the RAM Hard Reset This operation is...

Page 29: ... on Reset This is a state occurred on the terminal after the battery pack and memory backup battery are demounted and then put back into the terminal and then the Power switch is turned on for the first time When the Power switch is turned on in this state the Boot Loader performs reloading the OS files RTC is initialized if it is necessary The table shows the respective states and data in the com...

Page 30: ...sume see notes No No Notes The reason that the checksum is not carried out on suspending and resuming is for high speed performance But memory corruption check is carried out to check if the RAM is in error status by any reason The RAM corruption check is performed by writing fixed data 0x00 to 0xFF into a fixed area 256 bytes area in the RAM prior to performing the check and the value written in ...

Page 31: ... user All colors available with the LED Indicator 2 on the right side are indicated with the System Library The charging battery complete LED Indicator 1 on the left side cannot be controlled or manipulated for its ON OFF state and any other colors with software User Notification Alarm This indication mode is used for alarm notification and etc The LED can be lit for a specific time with CeSetUser...

Page 32: ...priority over other indications The indication color for WLAN status is the same with those used for WWAN and GPS statuses User Definition This indication mode is used for other notifications freely defined by the user The ON OFF state and color to be lit can be controlled with the System Library Table 2 21 Status Mode Specification Color selection fromred green blue orange cyan and magenta User d...

Page 33: ...icator function The indication color for WWAN status is the same with those used for WLAN and GPS statuses GPS Connection Status This is used for notification of GPS connection establishment status Table 2 23 Operation mode Specification Attribute GPS established ON in orange for 1 second OFF for 2 seconds L_GPS Notes Indication for scanning a bar code has the priority over other indications User ...

Page 34: ...second x times Maximumno of times 20 User definition Specified ON period Specified OFFperiod x times Setting range 1 16 seconds to 16 seconds for ON period 1 16 seconds to 1 second for OFF period Maximumno of times 20 SysPlayVibrator function of the System Library can be used to control ON OFF state for each occasion of the vibration and the vibration interval in user definition The functions of t...

Page 35: ...Disable 2 67 Code93 Enable or Disable 1 70 Code128 Enable or Disable 1 98 MSI Enable or Disable Note 1 1 57 IATA Enable or Disable Note 2 1 Note 6 65 Note 6 GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Enable 14 fixed 14 fixed GS1 DataBar Limited Enable 14 fixed 14 fixed GS1 DataBar Expanded Enable 1 74 Note 7 GS1 DataBar Stacked Enable 14 fixed 14 fixed GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked Enable 1 74 Note 7 Notes 1 MSI ...

Page 36: ... numeric data is 74 digits or the maximum digit count for just alphabet data is 41 digits 8 Each no of maximum digits in the table is defined by optimum condition affected by various factors including bar code printed quality resolution PCS sun light distance between the terminal and bar code to scan etc Depending on the condition of these factors you may fail to read a bar code even if you set ma...

Page 37: ...r scanning a bar code Scanning for the number of preset times is complete The Trigger key is released OBRClose function is called Yes Continuous scanning controlled by program Scanner library functions are used to start and stop scanning The previous scanning data and scanning data overlapped with other scanning data will be disregarded Also to save the power during scanning emitting laser beam wi...

Page 38: ...meout of scanning complete Multi step Scanning This method is for scanning a designated number of bar codes Once scanning for the designated number of bar codes has been completed the scanner closes and not scan again until reopened Also the same bar codes that have been scanned previously cannot be scanned again The functions of the Laser Scanner Library relevant to the Multi step Scanning are as...

Page 39: ...cessing time and lowers error rate Enable or Disable Check Digit Check digit can be set to Enable or Disable for each readable symbology Setting the check digit lowers error rate Table 2 28 Symbology Check Digit Calculation Default EAN UPC A UPC B Enable or Disable Enable EAN UPC A UPC B Addon Enable or Disable Enable UPC E Enable or Disable Enable UPC E Addon Enable or Disable Enable Code39 Enabl...

Page 40: ...Option Sets up scanning with UPC E symbology OBRSetUPCEOptionEx Sets up scanning with UPC E symbology OBRGetUPCEOption Retrieves decode options of UPC E symbology OBRSetIDFOption Sets up scanning with Industrial 2of5 symbology OBRGetIDFOption Retrieves decode options of Industrial 2of5 symbology OBRSetITFOption Sets up scanning with ITF Interleaved 2of5 symbology OBRGetITFOption Retrieves decode o...

Page 41: ...ult 1 and then it will stop in waiting mode The number of times for scanning can be set either at the Control Panel or using the Laser Scanner Library The functions of the Laser Scanner Library relevant to the No of Scanning Times are as follows OBRSetScanningCounter Sets up the no of times for continuous scanning OBRGetScanningCounter Retrieves the no of times for continuous scanning Scanning Per...

Page 42: ...MMMNCAAT EAN 8 addon 2 10 FFMMMMNCAAT JAN 8 addon 5 13 FFMMMMNCAAAAAT EAN 8 addon 5 13 FFMMMMNCAAAAAT UPC A 13 0SMMMMMNNNNNCT UPC B 13 0SMMMMMNNNNNNT UPC A addon 2 15 0SMMMMMNNNNNCAAT UPC B addon 2 15 0SMMMMMNNNNNNAAT UPC A addon 5 18 0SMMMMMNNNNNCAAAAAT UPC B addon 5 18 0SMMMMMNNNNNNAAAAAT UPC A 12 SMMMMMNNNNNCT UPC B 12 SMMMMMNNNNNNT UPC A addon 2 14 SMMMMMNNNNNCAAT UPC B addon 2 14 SMMMMMNNNNNN...

Page 43: ...N4CAAT 9 10 0MMMMMNCAAT Last N 5 to 9 8 9 MMNNNMCAAT Last M 0 to 2 8 9 MMMNN3CAAT 8 9 MMMMN4CAAT UPC E addon 2 8 9 MMMMMNCAAT Last N 5 to 9 12 13 12 13 0MMNNNMCAAAAAT 0MMMNN3CAAAAAT Last M 0 to 2 12 13 0MMMMN4CAAAAAT 12 13 0MMMMMNCAAAAAT Last N 5 to 9 11 12 MMNNNMCAAAAAT Last M 0 to 2 11 12 MMMNN3CAAAAAT 11 12 MMMMN4CAAAAAT UPC E see note UPC E addon 5 11 12 MMMMMNCAAAAAT Last N 5 to 9 3 to Max SB...

Page 44: ...to Max PADDDDDDDDDDDDDDCT See 3Table 2 38 for meaning ofthe notations 16 01DDDDDDDDDDDDDCT GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional 14 DDDDDDDDDDDDDCT See 3Table 2 39 for meaning ofthe notations 16 01DDDDDDDDDDDDDCT GS1 DataBar Limited 14 DDDDDDDDDDDDDCT See 3Table 2 40 for meaning ofthe notations 1 to 74 DD DDDT GS1 DataBar Expanded 1 to 41 AA AAAT See 3Table 2 41 for meaning ofthe notations 16 01DDDDDDDDDDDD...

Page 45: ...if there is no check digit attached Table 2 33 Interleaved 2of5 symbology D Data C Mod10 check digit Becomes data if there is no check digit attached Table 2 34 Industrial 2of5 symbology D Data C Mod10 check digit Becomes data if there is no check digit attached Table 2 35 Code93 symbology A ASCII conversion post data B ASCII conversion pre data C Mod47 check digit Becomes data if there is no chec...

Page 46: ...heck digit attached P Coupon No A Airline No Table 2 40 GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional symbology D Numeric data C Mod10 check digit Table 2 41 GS1 DataBar Limited symbology D Numeric data C Mod10 check digit Table 2 42 GS1 DataBar Expanded symbology D Numeric data A Alphabet data The functions of the Laser Scanner Library relevant to the Scanning Output Formats are those listed on page 39 See page 39...

Page 47: ...canned result is copied to the clipboard and then output to the edit control focused by caret Keyboard output Scanned result is output as a keyboard event to the edit control focused by caret Note When a bar code is scanned its decoded data including the symbology and data size are stored in the memory of the Laser Scanner driver This output method has the following features Capture the bar code s...

Page 48: ...r scanning completion can be retrieved by referring towParam parameter of the window message Event A predefined event in the registry isissued The conditions of scanning completion can be retrieved using the Laser Scanner Library None No message orevent isissued when scanning is complete The functions of the Laser Scanner Library relevant to the Scan Completion Notification are as follows OBRSetSc...

Page 49: ...nt scanned symbol data to be output See note Code128 At time of scanning a symbol of Code128 symbology that includes the FNC4 function character s The value 128 is added automatically to a data character in ASCII of scanned symbol located next to the FNC4 function character If two sequentially laid FNC4 function characters in a symbol are scanned either other group of two sequentially laid FNC4 fu...

Page 50: ... Disable Notes 1 Scanning fails when one of the errors occurs A bar code with the number of digits which exceeds over the specified range is scanned Check digit calculation error occurs 2 Full ASCII conversion error occurs in scanning bar code of Code39 symbology or Code128 symbology 3 If the OBR buffer output method has been set effect as scanned data output method the condition occurs if scannin...

Page 51: ...gistry will have the priority Notes Each scanner module integrated in the terminal has an individual performance different from others To minimize this characteristic difference the laser calibration must be performed on each terminal using the dedicated reference bar code Setting up the scan width control function in one of four modes while the setting gain see page 52 is set up in Auto mode may ...

Page 52: ...e turned on while the power was being turned off when it is pressed This function allows the user to achieve sequential operations with only one action turn on the power press Trigger key scan a bar code This feature is a perfect idea if the user wishes to resume scanning after the power has been turned off The default is Disable turning on the power with Trigger key The setting procedure in the a...

Page 53: ...e of the bar code if there is a bar width smaller than a certain value it will be bonded to the fore and aft data the noise eliminated and the determination made Also the time in the range of 1 to 8 seconds from scanning to the time the software filter initiates can be set The default is 3 seconds Effective when scanning leading edge blank of bar code using laser module noted for easily picking up...

Page 54: ...de Automatic gain change mode This modecarries out the gain modes one by one set in the registry below to perform scanning If decoding a scanned bar code succeeds in one of the gain modes set in the registry that gain mode is memorized and fixed temporarily for subsequent scanning with a fewbar codes This allows changing gain mode byreducing the deterioration of response from scanning In this gain...

Page 55: ...to set up the scan width control function select the setting gain in Mode 0 to Mode 3 Or if you select the Auto mode of the setting gain select the scan width control function in No control on laser beam emission width mode only The functions of the Laser Scanner Library relevant to the Setting Gain are as follows OBRSetGainControl Sets up gain control OBRGetGainControl Retrieves gain control ...

Page 56: ...MSI 2048 2048 Enable IATA 4096 4096 Enable GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional 8192 8192 Enable GS1 DataBar Limited 16384 16384 Enable GS1 DataBar Expanded 32768 32768 Enable GS1 DataBar Stacked Readable Bar Code READCODE Enable or disable scanning the symbologies note 1 65536 131071 65536 Enable GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked CODE39_MIN Valid minimum digits 2 2 CODE39_MAX Valid maximum digits 52 52 0 0 Out...

Page 57: ... format 1 0 1 Output WPC Addon bat code without 0 at the forefront 0 0 Disable WPCADDON_CHKD Check digit calculation 1 1 1 Enable WPC Addon Option WPCADDON_CHKCH Check character output 1 1 Enable fixed WPC_MIN Valid minimum digits 8 8 Fixed WPC_MAX Valid maximum digits 13 13 Fixed WPC_OUTFORMAT Output format 0 1 14 0 0 Output WPC bar code with 0 at the forefront 1 Output WPC bar code without 0 at ...

Page 58: ...digits 67 67 IDF_OUTFORMAT Output format 0 0 Output IDF bar code in no format fixed 0 0 Disable IDF_CHKD Check digit calculation 1 1 1 Enable 0 0 Disable IDF Option IDF_CHKCH Check character output 1 1 1 Enable ITF_MIN Valid minimum digits 4 4 ITF_MAX Valid maximum digits 94 94 ITF_OUTFORMAT Output format 0 0 Output ITF bar code in no format fixed 0 0 Disable ITF_CHKD Check digit calculation 1 1 1...

Page 59: ...1 128 bar code with code ID attached 8 8 Output GS1 128 bar code after Fnc GS conversion note 2 16 16 Output Code128 bar code without Full ASCII conversion performed 32 32 Output GS1 128 bar code without Full ASCII conversion performed note 2 64 64 Output Code128 bar code or GS1 128 bar code with FNC2 combined CODE128_OUTFORMAT Output format note 4 128 0 128 Output Code128 bar code or GS1 128 bar ...

Page 60: ...t GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional bar code in standard format RSS14_OUTFORMAT Output format 1 0 1 Output GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional bar code without A I note 4 RSS14_CHKD Check digit calculation 1 1 Enable fixed GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Option RSS14_CHKCH Check character output 1 1 Enable fixed RSSLTD_MIN Valid minimum digits 14 14 Fixed RSSLTD_MAX Valid maximum digits 14 14 Fixed 0 0 Output GS1 D...

Page 61: ...git calculation 1 1 Enable fixed GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked Option RSSEXP_CHKCH Check character output 1 1 Enable fixed 0 0 Single scanning Read Mode Option READMODE Setting scanning mode 1 1 1 Continuous scanning with Trigger key 0 0 Mode 0 1 1 Mode 1 2 2 Mode 2 3 0 3 Mode 3 Gain Option GAIN Setting gain 128 128 Auto Mode note 5 0 0 Disable Buzzer Control Option BUZZER Setting buzzer 1 1 1 Enab...

Page 62: ...se filter initiates 1 to 8 3 1 1 L Trigger key 2 2 R Trigger key 4 4 Enter key 8 8 Cursor key 16 16 Cursor key 32 32 Cursor key 64 64 Cursor key 128 128 Gun trigger key note 3 Scanning Key Option KEY Setting Trigger key note 1 256 259 256 Center Trigger key 0 0 No control 1 1 Wide 2 2 Standard 3 3 Narrow Laser Swing Option SWING Setting scan width control mode 0 note 5 0 0 Disable Laser Focus Opti...

Page 63: ... settings are disabled 3 Since Gun trigger key is not integrated in the terminal the key value is ignored 4 A I is the abbreviation of Application Identifier which is attached at the forefront of bar code of GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional GS1 DataBar Limited and GS1 Stacked symbologies 5 Setting up the scan width control function in one of four modes while the setting gain is set up in Auto mode may ...

Page 64: ...hold level of decoding The functions of the Laser Scanner Library relevant to the Dual Decoder System are as follows OBRSetDecodeLevel Sets up decoding level OBRGetDecodeLevel Retrieves decoding level Customizing the Decoder According to the scan environment and the bar code printed material s quality the decoder can be customized to efficiently improve scanning performance First to maintain scann...

Page 65: ...old value for right and left side space margins OBRGetMarginCheckRatio Retrieves the threshold value for right and left side space margins Changing the Thickness of Bars If bars that form a bar code are printed thick because blurring or scratchy white bars spaces between two bars are printed thinly the bar ratio will not be correct causing scanning incorrectly Adjusting the thickness of these bars...

Page 66: ...er if decoding at the first stage fails If the decoding at the end of the process does not succeed the Decode Learning function is used to ensure it to be succeeded Setting either Enable or Disable for the function to be effect can be set See the decoding process flow in the following figure Figure 2 7 The functions of the Laser Scanner Library relevant to the Decode Learning function are as follo...

Page 67: ... the white spaces between Add ons and non Add on bars to be responsively modified Changing Thick Bar Determination Threshold Values Enables the threshold values for determining thick bars to be responsively modified Changing Thick Bar Determination Criteria Enables the bars which form the criteria for determining thick bars i e StartBAR CenterBAR Margin etc to be responsively modified Changing Cal...

Page 68: ...ot be possible to scan due to irregular guard bar ratios Similarly when reading Add on symbology it may not be possible to scan due to irregular delineator ratios This problem can be overcome by disabling the guard bar and delineator check functions The guard bar element is only present in EAN JAN UPC A and UPC E symbologies while the delineator element is only present in Add on symbology This cha...

Page 69: ...t characteristics may result in discrepancies in the thickness of black and white bars thereby preventing accurate ratios from being obtained during scanning This means that scanning may not be possible when the ratios of the black and white bars are not uniform This problem can be overcome by analyzing the black and white bars separately Depending on the bar code system this method of analyzing t...

Page 70: ... possible when a single bar is excessively thick or thin or when thick or thin bars are excessively thick or thin This problem can be overcome by disabling the minimum and maximum bar check function Depending on the bar code system some symbologies perform minimum and maximum bar checks while others do not This change is effective for those symbologies which perform minimum and maximum bar checks ...

Page 71: ...eous scanning Turn off the scanning functions for reading all symbologies other than those to be scanned Turn off the scanning functions for reading symbologies that exceed the maximum readable digits of the symbologies you wish to scan This applies to only symbologies that allow setting for the maximum readable digits Set the check digit effect This applies to symbologies for which the check digi...

Page 72: ... Always Enable Enable or Disable NS output 2 digits 5 digits added on UPC E 6 2 5 Always Enable Enable or Disable NS output UPCA conversion 2 digits 5 digits added on Code39 1 22 Enable or Disable Enable or Disable Output of start stop bits Full ASCII conversion Add on code Codabar NW7 2 26 Enable or Disable Enable or Disable Output of start stop bits Interleaved 2of5 ITF 4 42 Enable or Disable En...

Page 73: ...PDF417 1 2 000 Always Enable Always Disable MicroPDF 1 366 Always Enable Always Disable Codablock F note 0 200 Always Enable Always Disable EAN8 13 Composite 8 338 Enable Disable GS1 Composite 2 338 Always Enable Always Disable UCC GS1 128 Composite 6 2 361 Always Enable Always Disable TLC39 279 Always Enable Always Disable GS1 DataBar omnidirectional Stacked type included Standard Omni directiona...

Page 74: ...se Sensible Code HanXin Code 1 1000 Enable Disable Note The maximum numbers of digits listed in the above table apply to cases where the entire symbology consists of numeric characters only The maximum number is reduced to two third 2 3 of each maximum no of digits for alpha numeric characters and reduced to one third 1 3 for Kanji characters and binary numbers These are merely reference and the a...

Page 75: ... no of read steps 10 10 Max no of digits to read 4 095 4 095 see note below Total no of digits to read 4 095 x 10 40 950 4 095 Read method Continuously reads the specified number of bar codes as long as the Program key is held down Different from Package read in which multiple bar codes are read at a single scan a single kind of a symbol will be continuously read through multi read steps If one ba...

Page 76: ...vant to the Scanning Method are as follows IMGSetDecodeMode Sets up scanning mode IMGGetDecodeMode Retrieves the scanning mode IMGWaitForDecode Carries out decoding symbol IMGWaitForDecodeRaw Carries out decoding symbol including its binary data ...

Page 77: ...Codabar Retrieves the decode options for Codabar symbology IMGSetCodablock Sets up decode options for Codablock F symbology IMGGetCodablock Retrieves the decode options for Codablock F symbology IMGSetCode11 Sets up decode options for Code11 symbology IMGGetCode11 Retrieves the decode options for Code11 symbology IMGSetCode128 Sets up decode options for Code128 symbology IMGGetCode128 Retrieves th...

Page 78: ...Maxicode symbology IMGSetMicroPDF Sets up decode options for MicroPDF symbology IMGGetMicroPDF Retrieves the decode options for MicroPDF symbology IMGSetMSI Sets up decode options for MSI symbology IMGGetMSI Retrieves the decode options for MSI symbology IMGSetPDF417 Sets up decode options for PDF417 symbology IMGGetPDF417 Retrieves the decode options for PDF417 symbology IMGSetQR Sets up decode o...

Page 79: ...o No No Valid Valid Vibrates No No Vibrator Invalid No No No Valid The functions of the Imager Library relevant to the Scan Result Notification are as follows IMGSetLED Sets up notification with LED for scanning complete IMGGetLED Retrieves the notification with LED for scanning complete IMGSetBuzzer Sets up notification with buzzer for scanning complete IMGGetBuzzer Retrieves the notification wit...

Page 80: ...ode with good print quality Very fast Quick 1D bar code with poor print quality PDF417 bar code with 500 digits orless Fast Normal Package mode PDF417 MicroPDF Code49 Codablock F Composite Code Aztec QR Code Maxicode DataMatrix bar codes with 1 000 digits or less Normal default Deliberate PDF417 bar code with 1 000 to 2 000 digits TTLC39 GS1 DataBar Stacked GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked Aztec QR Co...

Page 81: ...can only a bar code located near the center Setting the User Setting effect in the Decode Window function allows an area of decoding to be specified with X and Y coordinates Table 2 60 Setting Parameters for Decode Window function Description Remarks Disable Disable the Decode Window function Mode 1 Scan a single bar code located in the center area of the aimer Mode 2 Scan Composite code located i...

Page 82: ...d colors Scans ordinary bar codes with bars printed in black and the background in white Default Reversed colors Scans bar codes with bars printed in white and the background in black Both no reversed colors and reversed colors Scans both the types of bar codes Scanning speed slows down compared to either type of the scanning modes Note that the function does not scan ordinary bar codes with bars ...

Page 83: ... order that it is scanned and isnot output 3 Finally when scanning symbols other than those whose forefront begins with a space it is combined with the internally stored data and output Code49 Code49 bar codes with mode 1 M 1 at the forefront Combination method isthe same as for Code93 symbology Different to Code93 is that the combined symbols start with M 1 at the forefront QR Code QR Code with c...

Page 84: ...ctions and sizes Table 2 63 Reduction 1 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 reduction 752 x 480 pixels 1 2 reduction 376 x 240 pixels 1 4 reduction 188 x 120 pixels Size Partial extraction ispossible Scale 2 or256 gray scale The functions of the Imager Library and JPEG Library relevant to the Image Capture Function are as follows IMGGetImage Captures still image JPGEncodeToFile Encodes RGB data or YUV data to output th...

Page 85: ... and down positions of the captured symbol in correspondence with the up and down positions of the image data even if it has been captured upside down or diagonally and then outputs it Figure 2 10 Supported symbols Code39 Codabar NW7 Code128 PDF417 Aztec The functions of the Imager Library relevant to the Signature Index Function are as follows IMGCaptureSign Retrieves captured signatures IMGWaitF...

Page 86: ...ng program The functions of the Imager Library relevant to the Streaming Display Function are as follows IMGStartStream Starts streaming images IMGGetStreamData Retrieves data of streaming images IMGStopStream Stops streaming images Illumination LED and Aimer The terminal integrates the illumination LED for lighting and the Aimer for focusing a symbol to scan Setting the intensity of the illuminat...

Page 87: ...The time period of the APO function can be set up in the range of 0 to 1 800 seconds Specifying 0 will disable it The power consumption by the imager can be curbed while the APO function is activating However note that it takes about 30 milliseconds to put the power back on The functions of the Imager Library relevant to the Imager s APO are as follows IMGSetImagerAPO Sets up time period for Auto ...

Page 88: ...s deployed into the Imager or the default values are used to initiate the Imager if there is no such the configuration file The functions of the Imager Library relevant to the Configuration File are as follows IMGLoadConfigFile Sets up the Imager using configuration file IMGSaveConfigFile Retrieves the Imager settings and saves into configuration file The setting in the configuration file is divid...

Page 89: ...of check character 0 disable 1 enable Read On 2 Check Digit Sets up Enable or Disable for scanning a symbology with 2 digit check character 0 disable 1 enable Full ASCII Sets up Enable or Disable for output of Full ASCII conversion 0 disable 1 enable Only Carrier Message Sets up Enable or Disable for output of carrier message only 0 disable 1 enable Append 2Digit Addon Sets up Enable or Disable fo...

Page 90: ...Addon 0 Separate Addon 0 Append 2DigitAddon 0 Append 5DigitAddon 0 Output System Number 1 UPCE Enable 0 Output Check Digit 0 RequestAddon 0 Separate Addon 0 Append 2DigitAddon 0 Append 5DigitAddon 0 Output System Number 0 Expand Version E 0 Interleaved 2of5 Enable 0 Min 4 Max 80 Read On Check Digit 0 Output Check Digit 0 Code93 Enable 0 Min 0 Max 80 Code128 Enable 0 Min 0 Max 80 MSI Enable 0 Min 4...

Page 91: ...91 QR Code Enable 0 Min 1 Max 3500 Aztec Enable 0 Min 1 Max 3750 TLCode39 Enable 0 Code 32 Enable 0 ...

Page 92: ...nary read 1 Multi step read 2 Package read 0 ReadTimes Specify the no of times to scan in continuous mode Specify in the range of 2 to 10 2 Separator Specifythe separator symbol in Package read mode Specify character casted in INT type 0 Scan Mode Section Scan Mode Specify scanning mode 0 Outdoor 1 Indoor by window 2 Indoor 3 Warehouse 1 Decode Deliberation Section Decode Deliberation Set the deli...

Page 93: ...lete 0 disable 1 enable 1 Vibrator Specify turning on the vibrator when scanning is complete 0 disable 1 enable 1 Decode Window Section Enable Specify decode window mode 0 disable 1 mode1 2 mode 2 16 user define 0 Left Specify left side coordinate of decode window Specify from0 to 751 0 Top Specify top side coordinate of decode window Specify from0 to 479 0 Right Specify right side coordinate of d...

Page 94: ...EG file into YUV422 0 High compress rate low image quality Setting image quality and compress rate when encoding 100 Low compress rate high image quality in the range of 0 to 100 The functions of the JPEG Library relevant to the Decoding and Encoding BITMAP JPEG are as follows JPGEncodeToFile Encodes RGB data or YUV data to output the result as a JPEG file JPGDecodeFromFile Decodes a JPEG file to ...

Page 95: ... is compatible with the Windows Driver Model WDM of Microsoft Application program runs on the terminal can utilize the camera functions by controlling DirectShow API In this chapter the properties of the DirectShow that can be set for the IT 800 series handheld terminals are mainly explained For detail of how to use the DirectShow refer to the document available in Windows Mobile 6 SDK from Micros...

Page 96: ...t Landscape Mode Width Height Width Height 4 9VGA 1 4VGA 1 9VGA 320 240 160 426 320 213 426 320 213 320 240 160 Finder preview display Frame rate 15 0 fps or more When circumferential luminance is 500 lx or more Zoom function Digital Zoom XGA capture mode x1 5 SVGA capture mode x1 5 x2 0 VGA capture mode x1 5 x2 0 1 4VGA capture mode x1 5 x2 0 Sequential shooting function Not supported Shutter sou...

Page 97: ...ortrait Landscape Mode Width Height Width Width 4 9VGA 320 426 426 320 1 4VGA 240 320 320 240 1 9VGA 160 213 213 160 Screen size in preview display Each image size above can be magnified by x1 0 x1 5 or x2 0 Frame rate 15 or more frames per second The functions of the Camera Library relevant to the Preview Display are as follows CAMStartPreview Start preview CAMStopPreview Stop preview ...

Page 98: ...oximately 400 milliseconds until when an image is actually captured The camera driver notifies the operator of the terminal that the image has been captured with the shutter sound Focus adjustment can be performed using the Auto Focus function and the fixed focus switch 10 levels thereby enabling the operator to capture a focused image Notes Prior to capturing static images secure the sufficient m...

Page 99: ...ve output function is not supported Thumbnail function Not supported The functions of the Camera Library relevant to the JPEG File Option are as follows CAMGetImageSettings Retrieve the options of JPEG file CAMSetImageSettings Set up the options of JPEG file Movie Capture Function This is a function for capturing movie and to output the data in movie file Table 2 74 Parameter Setting Portrait Land...

Page 100: ...e captured under a natural brightness according to the light source in the surrounding area The following 5 modes can be selected for the light mode Table 2 76 Light mode Auto Shooting in outdoor in cloudy sky colortemperature 6500K Shooting underfluorescent lamp color temperature 5000K Shooting under incandescent lamp color temperature 2850K Shooting under dark place white balance auto shutter sp...

Page 101: ...f 0 dark to 100 bright The default is 80 The functions of the Camera Library relevant to the Illumination LED are as follows CAMIlluminationOn Turn on and off the Illumination LED CAMGetIllumination Retrieve the current illumination LED s brightness setting CAMSetIllumination Set up Illumination LED s brightness Flash LED The Flash LED can be used to capture still images The Flash LED has two mode...

Page 102: ...red Executing the autofocus function in preview mode automatically adjusts the lens position to focus the camera The autofocus adjusts the preview screen s fixed area focus area so that it comes into focus When the focus area and the focus frame display functions are enabled a frame known as the focus frame appears on the preview screen The focus frame appears green when the autofocus has been suc...

Page 103: ...t to preview display by the integrated camera module is adjusted automatically in accordance with the surrounding brightness not exceeding the maximum frame rate The camera module has the capability of setting the maximum frame rate It is to set the maximum frame rate in 4 grades output by the camera module in preview display In capturing movie the maximum frame rate requires the software resource...

Page 104: ...dows Media Video 9 FourCC WMV3 Default With sound With sound orwithout Without sound Default Control on Power CPU Clock While the camera is in operation preview display capturing images capturing movie set the CPU clock to its highest for the speed of capturing movie until preview display ends To save power consumption always turn off the power to the camera module and ASIC for the camera module w...

Page 105: ...rt MIFARE DESFire ProX SmartX and Plus cards The security feature specifically implemented in these cards is not supported by the NFC 2 Memory configuration and command specifications of each card are different Refer to specifications of the respective cards 3 Security authentication may be required in order to read write data to from a specific area in a smart card The NFC does not support the Se...

Page 106: ...The card polling function terminates searching smart cards either when it detects a smart card the preset timeout elapses the assigned callback function returns FALSE or the stop polling function is carried out Once the smart card has been successfully activated the NFC module continually transmits radio waves in order to supply power to the smart card This radio wave transmission terminates autom...

Page 107: ...ches smart cards within communication range and upon detection activates smart card and retrieves its response information Smart card is successfully activated and card information is retrieved Timeoutelapses Assigned callback function returns FALSE Stop polling function is carried out In the range of 100 to 60 000 milliseconds or no timeout Data communicati on Data communication can be performed ...

Page 108: ...ile it is turned on In addition turning on the module takes time so if you would like to start communicating with a smart card very quickly turn on the module at same time when activating the application To start communication with a smart card start it by performing card polling After the application is complete be sure to close the NFC module ...

Page 109: ...ocess corresponding to what the module was in when the terminal was turned off The respective operations which occur when the terminal power is turned on or off are shown in the table below Table 2 84 Mode Terminal power OFF Terminal power ON Card polling in process Card polling suspended Power off on module Power on on module Card polling resumes note 1 Data communication in process Data communic...

Page 110: ... full speed Communicates with wceusbsh dll on PC side Communication with PC can be established via ActiveSync Communication with PC can be established via FLCE LMWIN this case ActiveSync must be disabled USB Host Supports the USB 1 1 full speed Supports USB MODEM USB LAN and USB Storage USB device is disconnected when the terminal is suspended Does not support WakeOn Ring and WakeOn LAN Does not s...

Page 111: ...used with the USB are as follows Table 2 85 USB Function COM2 USB MODEM COM5 2 6 3 Product ID USB product ID is as follows Table 2 86 USB Product ID 0x00CE 2 6 4 Vendor ID USB vendor ID is as follows Table 2 87 USB Vendor ID 0x045E ...

Page 112: ...IrSock refer to MSDN web site It is not recommended to establish communication via COM3 Because severe communication control including obtaining acknowledgement whether the connection is established or not cannot be possible If using the COM3 is inevitable well managed system design and thorough verification on the designed system including controlling communication at the upper layer protocol are...

Page 113: ...ge and encryption as laid down in the Bluetooth standard AFH This automatically or manually limits and controls radio wave frequency band to be employed in Bluetooth communication Fast Connection This is to convert radio frequency for Bluetooth communication into transmission pattern which allows connection establishment quickly EDR Enhanced Date Rate If the communication partner supports also EDR...

Page 114: ...ial up communication via Bluetooth mobile phone PAN Personal Area Network This is used in network communication via Bluetooth PAN Access Point OBEX Object Push Profile This is used as easy file send and receive File Transfer Profile This is used as file send and receive regulated by the Bluetooth standard Bluetooth communication applications and communication methods as well as profile relationshi...

Page 115: ...etooth equipment in previous connection However the partner Bluetooth equipment must have also the trust relationship in memory Encryption is carried out using a link key generated after PassKey exchange and a cipher key generated from a 128 bit random number Here the partner Bluetooth equipment also must support the encryption PassKey exchange is required for Bluetooth connection when encryption ...

Page 116: ...power is turned off all the parameters related to Bluetooth communication return to their initial states These parameters must be set again in the Bluetooth module by initializing the Bluetooth stack If the Bluetooth tool or the Bluetooth Library is used it will automatically detect suspend and resume modes and automatically initialize the Bluetooth stack 2 8 7 Setting SR Mode Parameter When carry...

Page 117: ... range for Bluetooth as wide as possible This is a matter of trade off for WLAN If the partner Bluetooth does not support AFH exclusive use of Bluetooth and WLAN Confirm that WLAN communication has been finished before performing Bluetooth connection If Bluetooth connection is performed while WLAN is used radio wave from Bluetooth will significantly affect WLAN communication Communication error by...

Page 118: ...munication range for Bluetooth communication between two Bluetooth devices should be 3 meters or less If there is an obstacle exists on the path that blocks radio wave the actual range may become shorter Secure free path for maximum range ...

Page 119: ...rovides a direct communication between wireless equipments without the use of Access Point Note however that the AdHoc mode is not recommended to operate because connection problem may occur WEP This is an encryption that uses RC4 method for safe communication It supports 40 bit 64 bit and 104 bit 128 bit TKIP TKIP supports against the weakness of WEP encryption AES Advanced Encryption Standard AE...

Page 120: ...ation After the terminal went into suspend mode and then returned in resume mode during wireless operation this will automatically establish connection again with the Access Point to enable continuous wireless communication Out of Range In Range This will automatically establish connection again with the Access Point to enable continuous wireless communication when the terminal returns within the ...

Page 121: ...ill complete Note that if the roaming fails the connection establishment will be disconnected and then connected again Notes In some cases the Access Point may request the terminal for forcible roaming or reconnection with another Access Point If connection establishment of the Access Point being connected with the terminal is terminated due to some reasons such as turning off the power on it the ...

Page 122: ...es necessary process following the rule of IEEE802 11 b g standard to make connection with the Access Point If multiple SSIDs are registered as prioritized connections in the prioritized SSID list attempt to establish connection with each SSID will be made Disconnection Process In the following cases 1 to 3 the connection establishment via WLAN with Access Point will be disconnected Firmware in th...

Page 123: ...he timing for loading the configuration file is when a reset or a full reset is performed on the terminal However if any one of the following cases occurs setting with the default values in the configuration file will not take place The file itself does not exist The format is wrong Disable configuration file has been set in the WLANCFG parameter Creating Configuration File The configuration file ...

Page 124: ... VALUE WLANPOWER Set turning the power to the integrated WLAN module on or off 1 Power ON 0 Power OFF POWERSAVE Set the power save mode effect selecting either value 1 Enable the power save 0 Disable the power save WLANCFG Enable or disable the configuration file 1 Enable the file 0 Disable the file RoamingRSSILevel Set roaming threshold value in dBm RoamingAvailableTime Set time period in second ...

Page 125: ...OPEN PEAP TLS PSK WEP_OPEN_KEYINDEX Set WEP key INDEX in Open Authentication in the range of 1 to 4 WEP_OPEN_KEY Set WEP key WPA_PEAP_USER Set user name of WPA_PEAP WPA_PEAP_PASS Set password of WPA_PEAP WPA_PEAP_DOMAIN Set domain name of WPA_PEAP WPA_PEAP_VALIDATESERVER Set WPA_PEAP server certificate to be valid or not selecting either value 0 Server certificate invalid 1 Server certificate vali...

Page 126: ... invalid 1 Server certificate valid WPA2_TLS_DOMAIN Set domain name of WPA2_TLS WPA2_TLS_VALIDATESERVER Set WPA2_TLS server certificate to be valid or not selecting either value 0 Server certificate invalid 1 Server certificate valid WPA2_TLS_CERTIFICATE Set friendly name of WPA2_TLS client certificate WPA2_PSK_KEY Set WPA2_PSK key length in the range of 16 to 128 bytes ...

Page 127: ...5A2D504920483C59EA19AC2AB3F12821273BD2A17A9BE Example 3 If WPA or PSK is used STATIC SSID tunami SECURITY WPA AUTH PSK WPA_PSK_KEY 5C1E1455A2D504920483C5EABE Example 4 If WPA or PEAP is used STATIC SSID tunami SECURITY WPA AUTH PEAP WPA_PEAP_USER user WPA_PEAP_PASS pass WPA_PEAP_DOMAIN domain WPA_PEAP_VALIDATESERVER 1 Example 5 If WPA or TLS is used STATIC SSID tunami SECURITY WPA AUTH TLS WPA_TLS...

Page 128: ...1 Enable DHCP is selected the subsequent settings are not necessary to set 1 Enable DHCP 0 Disable DHCP IPADDRESS Set IP address SUBNETMASK Set subnet mask DEFAULTGATEWAY Set default gateway DNS1 Set primary DNS server address DNS2 Set secondary DNS server address WINS1 Set primary WINS server address WINS2 Set secondary WINS server address ...

Page 129: ...LS 123456789ABCDE WLAN_CFGTOOL WLANCONFIG STATIC SSID TSUNAMI ADHOC 0 SECURITY WEP 1 AUTH OPEN WEP_OPEN_KEYINDEX 01 KEYDATA 5C1E1455A2D504920483C59EA19AC2AB3F12821273BD2A17A9BE WEP_OPEN_KEY 516DFEC900486137CB9D8C82993F184B508A916F5B5E733A0159 TCP IP DHCP 0 IPADDRESS 192 168 1 100 DEFAULTGATEWAY 192 168 1 100 SUBNETMASK 255 255 255 0 DNS1 192 168 1 101 DNS1 192 168 1 102 WINS1 192 168 1 103 WINS2 1...

Page 130: ...inal model dependant supports the following communication protocols Table 2 97 Protocol Remarks GSM Frequencies 850 900 1800 1900 MHz GPRS Multislot Class12 Full PBCCH support Mobile Station Class B Coding Scheme 1 4 EGPRS EDGE Multislot Class10 Mobile Station Class B Modulation and Coding Scheme MCS 1 9 SMS Point to point MT and MO ...

Page 131: ...ion settings Operator data acquisition GPRS Communication This connects to the IP network using Dial up or RASAPI Security This protects the terminal s SIM card Short Message This transmits and receives brief messages between terminals These features can be used via the WAN Settings tool Control Panel Applet and the WANGPRS Library Table 2 98 List of the supported features Feature Support Power Co...

Page 132: ... functions are provided by the WAN Settings tool Refer to 3WAN Settings for detail User applications can be developed to support the WAN Communication functions using the WANGPRS Library For detail refer to the WANGPRS Library manual ...

Page 133: ...t receives radio waves and performs positioning Reception from 4 or more satellites 3D positioning Positioning status Reception from 3 satellites 2D positioning Positioning cannot be performed with 2 or less satellites Output Format NMEA 0183 This is the standardized output format of the National Marine Electronics Association and is the standard format used with GPS Geodetic System WGS84 WGS84 is...

Page 134: ... GPS device ON Turning off while GPS is open suspend OFF Turning on while GPS is open resume ON Enable Virtual Off mode while GPS is open ON Disable Virtual Off mode while GPS is open ON Close GPS device OFF Low battery during operation T B D Low battery emergency off OFF ...

Page 135: ...tional Marine Electronic Association which provides electronic instrument and communication specification standards for shipping vessels The NMEA 0183 output protocol is a standard for GPS receiver and navigation equipment communication via a serial port It s widely supported by GPS equipment NMEA data can be output by accessing the GPS Intermediate driver s virtual COM port COM8 Note The integrat...

Page 136: ...n hexadecimal string values Table 2 102 Sentence identifying character value value Checksum CRLF Multiple sentence types are defined Some data containing broken sentences may be read depending on when the GPS is opened and read NMEA sentence data can be properly interpreted use programming procedures such as those listed below Detect head of sentence using character Detect end of sentence using li...

Page 137: ...1 63542 minutes Yes E E and W indicate east and west respectively Yes 1 Indicates GPS accuracy 0 no signal 1 independent positioning Yes 06 Indicates the number of satellites from which a signal is being transmitted Yes 1 54 Shows HDOP The HDOP is the GPS coefficient of horizontal dilution The smaller this value becomes the more accurate the position Yes 212 5 Indicates the altitude above sea leve...

Page 138: ...tellites Yes 2 38 Shows PDOP The PDOP is the coefficient of position dilution determined by the position of the GPS satellite s The smaller this value becomes the more accurate the position Yes 1 54 Shows HDOP The HDOP is the GPS coefficient of horizontal dilution The smaller this value becomes the more accurate the position Yes 1 82 Shows VDOP The VDOP is the GPS coefficient of vertical dilution ...

Page 139: ...4 39 289 46 73 GPGSV 2 2 08 11 26 083 21 20 51 047 02 06 274 40 23 34 111 32 7F The first sentence contains the following information Table 2 105 Item Description Validity GPGSV Yes 2 Total message count Yes 1 Message no Yes 08 No of satellites from which signal can be transmitted Yes 13 Satellite no Yes 22 Elevation degrees Yes 148 Direction degrees Yes 16 Indicates the signal to noise ratio SNR ...

Page 140: ... and S indicate north and south respectively Yes 13921 63500 Displays longitude The value at the left shows a longitude of 139 degrees and 21 63500 minutes Yes E E and W indicate east and west respectively Yes 0 851 Indicates ground speed knots Yes 193 03 Indicates traveling direction degrees Yes Shows the date UTC as ddmmyyyy Yes Geomagnetic variation degrees No 011107 Indicates the direction of ...

Page 141: ... members are listed in the table below Table 2 107 Member Format Contents DwValidFields DWORD The validity or invalidity of retrieved data is shown in Bits for each GPS_POSITION structural field stUTCTime SYSTEMTIME UTC time retrieved from the satellites is shown in SYSTEMTIME format dblLatitude Double Latitude is expressed in degrees A positive value indicates northern latitude dblLongitude Doubl...

Page 142: ...loses the GPS intermediate driver and connects to the GPS device GPSGetDeviceState Retrieves the status of the GPS module GPSGetPosition Retrieves GPS positioning data GPSOpenDevice Opens the GPS intermediate driver and connects it to the GPS device Note The terminal does not support the GPS Intermediate driver s DeviceIOControl function ...

Page 143: ...tery Pack The following shows statuses and levels available for the battery pack Normally the battery status is checked once every five seconds Taking last immediate ten data of the power voltage from AD converter its average is calculated to classify the status into three levels either Almost exhausted 10 of the capacity or less Low 30 of the capacity or less O K 30 of the capacity or more When V...

Page 144: ...battery pack is demounted Table 2 111 Level Notation Description 1 O K The memory backup battery has been fully charged or has a sufficient capacity 2 Almost exhausted The level of the memory backup battery capacity is at 10 or less User Notification Methods The terminal s system issues a WM_POWERBROADCAST message when the battery pack or memory backup battery runs down into Almost exhausted state...

Page 145: ...Y_LION Batterypack BATTERY_CHEMISTRY_ALKALINE Dry cell battery Note IT 800 does not support power source from dry cell battery 2 12 2 Power ON Factors The following is the power ON factors These factors can be set enabled or disabled using the System Library Power ON Factors The Power key is pressed while the power is off A time period set for the Alarm function elapsed The terminal is mounted on ...

Page 146: ... switch is open Internal temperature in the terminal exceeds the limit set by the system see note below Note The warning message appears a next time when the power is turned on Power OFF Time When either VDET2 BCVR VDETCF or VDET3 occurs the power is turned off after the respective time periods elapse Table 2 114 VDET2 BCVR VDETCF Turning off resume OFF the power after 200 milliseconds VDET3 Force...

Page 147: ... after FlashDisk Is Accessed are as follows SysSetStorageOffMaskTime Sets up a period of time for disabling turning off the power after the use of storage SysGetStorageOffMaskTime Retrieves time period set for disabling turning off the power after the use of storage Disable Turning Off the Power It is possible to disable turning off the power with the Power key using the System Library This featur...

Page 148: ...or turned off if no key input no disk access no communication and etc is made during the preset time period Setting a time period before starting dimming or turning off the backlight Auto Backlight OFF and Enable or Disable on the dimming and the Auto Backlight OFF functions can be set at the Control Panel CPU Clock Frequency Control The CPU clock frequency is changed to one of the frequencies des...

Page 149: ...brary is used in application to turn off the LCD keys and set the CPU frequency to POWERSAVE mode to save the power Other peripheral devices are in operating state Table 2 116 Display OFF KEY Lock APO Prohibit Turning off the power with the Power key Prohibit CPU clock frequency POWERSAVE ...

Page 150: ...e content in the RAM are backed up RUN mode State in that the terminal is running or application is running on the terminal POWERSAVE The CPU is running at 208 MHz NORMAL The CPU is running at 312 MHz TURBO The CPU is running at 628 MHz AUTO The CPU is running at either 104 208 312 624 or 60 MHz depending on the CPU load IDLE mode State in that the terminal or application is waiting for an event t...

Page 151: ...y Interrupt Memory backup battery empty Power ON Operating battery empty TURBO NORMAL POWERSAVE Discharge IDLE mode RUN Mode RTC backup SLEEP mode Power ON WakeUp Turbo Normal Power save DeepIdle Operating Memory backup battery insertion Power OFF VDET2 VDET3 Battery Cover open ...

Page 152: ...SetVirtualOffMode SysDisablePowerOff SysSetVirtualOffMode SysEnablePowerOff Press the Power key PBT_APMSUSPEND Press the Power key PBT_APMRESUMESUSPEND Figure 2 16 How to Set Virtual OFF Mode in Application In order to set the Virtual OFF mode call SysSetVirtualOffMode and SysDisablePowerOff functions of the System Library In this mode the Power Management alternately issues the following messages...

Page 153: ...esetting the Virtual OFF mode turning off the power will occur ordinal process to turn off the power due to low voltage of the battery This causes a confusion and makes the user unable to judge whether the terminal cannot resume from the Virtual OFF mode or troublesome caused by the battery ran out During the Virtual OFF mode if low battery or turning off the power by opening the battery cover loc...

Page 154: ...nal SysSetVirtualOffMode Sets up Enable or Disable for virtual turning off the power SysSetVirtualOffModeEx Sets up Enable or Disable for virtual turning off for panel screen key operations prohibition on APO prohibition on turning off the power and setting CPU speed SysGetVirtualOffMode Retrieves Enable or Disable status for virtual turning off the power ...

Page 155: ... 2 12 10 Temperature Control If temperature rise is detected in the terminal when running at the highest clock frequency under such the condition that the CPU speed at TURBO the integrated WLAN module in active mode etc a warning message see 3Figure 2 16 appears and the power is turned off to protect the integrated devices in the terminal Figure 2 18 Either turn off the power and leave the termina...

Page 156: ...r area different from the individual ID The individual ID incorporates the product code and serial number etc and always becomes a unique code different from other units of the IT 800 series The System Library can be used to read the individual ID set on each unit of the terminal The function of the System Library relevant to the Setting Individual ID is as follows SysGetDeviceIDCode Retrieves Dev...

Page 157: ...e following tables See Tables 3 1 to 3 3 Table 3 1 Personal Tab Name Description CASIO MS 3Buttons Changes the parameters concerned with operationsby the keyboard Yes 3Input Changes the text input method Yes 3Lock Changes owner password and security options Yes 3Menus Changes the programshortcuts that appear in the Start menu Yes 3Owner Information Changes owner s personal profile Yes 3Sounds Noti...

Page 158: ...ting Changes the Imager settings 4Managed Programs Displays the information about installed programs Yes 4Memory Displays the usage of main memory and storage card memory Yes 4Power Changes the power management options Yes 4Regional Settings Changes display methods ofnumeric value currency date and time Yes 4Remove Programs Deletes application programinstalled in the terminal Yes 4Scanner Setting ...

Page 159: ...ds Configures network adapters Yes 4USB to PC Enables advanced network functionality Yes 4WAN Settings Sets up the power for WAN and the parameters required for WAN configuration Yes 4WirelessManager Enables or disables network devices Yes 4Wireless Configuration Configures wireless network adapters Yes 4WLAN Power Sets up the powers for WLAN Yes 4WLAN Settings Sets up the parameters required for ...

Page 160: ...y Figure 3 1 Note The IT 800 has no keys that you can assign program in this applet Up Down Control Tab This tab is for specifying the key repeat rate Figure 3 2 Delay before first repeat This adjustable slide is to set a waiting time period until when repeating key entry starts Repeat rate This adjustable slide is to set an interval between repeating key entries ...

Page 161: ...nition key Specify Enable or Disable for the user definition key Turn over key automatic decision Specify Enable or Disable for the turn over key automatic decision If Enable is chosen set a period of time to wait for the decision delay ...

Page 162: ...rite letters numbers symbols and punctuation which are then converted into typed text Do gestures to enter Return and Backspace Keyboard Tap keys on the keyboard displayed on the screen to enter text Letter Recognizer Write individual letters numbers and punctuation which are converted into typed text Transcriber Write in cursive print or mixed handwriting consisting of both cursive and print and ...

Page 163: ...ting the word completion feature Figure 3 5 To enable the word completion feature select Suggest words when entering text checkbox and set other relevant options Options Tab This tab is to adjust preferences for writing and recording Figure 3 6 ...

Page 164: ...ed on asking the user to enter a password before starting any operation Or removing the check causes the password enter screen not to pop up irrespective of time period selected in the pull down menu Password type Select one of the password types in the pull down menu you would like to use Simple PIN indicates a numeric password Strong alphanumeric indicates a password that uses uppercase and lowe...

Page 165: ...165 Hint Tab This tab is for setting up a password hint Figure 3 8 To help you recall your own password enter a word or phrase that reminds you of the password ...

Page 166: ...166 3 4 Menus This applet is used for changing the content of the Start menu You can select up to seven programs Figure 3 9 ...

Page 167: ...cifying the owner s name inputting alphabets from the Input Panel appeared at the lower part on the screen Company This field is for specifying name of the company that the owner belongs to Address This field is for specifying an address Telephone This field is for specifying a phone number E mail This field is for specifying an e mail address ...

Page 168: ...Notes Using this field a memo can be freely written Options Tab Figure 3 12 To display identification information or note when starting up the terminal select either the Identification information checkbox or the Notes checkbox ...

Page 169: ...d in the figure below Figure 3 13 Check the checkbox of each event you wish to set up sound Notifications Tab Figure 3 14 In the Event pull down menu tap an event name and then set up the relevant options for how you want to be notified The options include special sound message and flashing light Even if you disable all the options you can still be notified by the icon of event ...

Page 170: ... in the Select a theme for your device menu To change the background image in the Today screen follow the steps below 1 Select the Use this picture as the background checkbox and tap Browse button to make a list of your picture files appear 2 In Folder select the folder that contains the picture you want to use 3 In Type select the file type of the picture 4 Tap the file name of the picture you wa...

Page 171: ...e 3 16 To add or remove items in the Today screen check the checkbox next to each item name to add or remove the check to remove To change the listed order of an item displayed in the Today screen select the item and tap Move Up button for upper position or Move Down button for lower position ...

Page 172: ...sion Tab This tab displays OS version integrated CPU name and available RAM size Figure 3 17 Device ID Tab Figure 3 18 Device name This field is for setting device name for the terminal itself Spaces with device name entered in the field are not allowed Description This field is to enter text string for the device description ...

Page 173: ...173 Copyrights Tab This tab is for displaying the OS copyright information Figure 3 19 ...

Page 174: ... the check from Turn off backlight when a button is pressed or the screen is tapped checkbox in both Battery Power Tab see Figure 3 20 and External Power Tab see Figure 3 21 The backlight does not turn on when turning on the power with Power key or the backlight auto off function does not perform correctly if the check is removed Battery Power Tab Figure 3 20 To set the backlight auto off select T...

Page 175: ...ghtness level The upper slider is for specifying brightness in one of nine grades which becomes effect while battery pack is being used as the power source Auto dimming brightness The lower slider is for specifying brightness in one of eight grades which becomes effect when the auto brightness dimming mode starts up This auto brightness dimming mode is operable only during battery pack is used as ...

Page 176: ...ightness level The slider is for specifying brightness in one of nine grades which becomes effect while an external power supply by the dedicated AC Adaptor connected directly to the terminal or connected via cradle is used as the power source ...

Page 177: ... Enable or Disable for buzzer sound and its sound volume in one of the three grades minimum medium and maximum for each event Setting on the sound volume can be checked by clicking the respective triangle buttons on the right side Figure 3 24 ...

Page 178: ...s used for editing certificates trusted by the user Personal Tab Figure 3 25 Personal certificates identify the user of the terminal Intermediate Tab Figure 3 26 Intermediate certificates help authenticate certificates received from other hosts ...

Page 179: ...179 Root Tab Figure 3 27 Root certificates authenticate certificates received from other hosts ...

Page 180: ... Alarms Tab This tab is for setting alarms Figure 3 29 To set alarms follow the steps below 1 Tap Description and enter a name for the alarm 2 Tap a day of the week for the alarm You can select multiple days by tapping each desired day of the week 3 Tap time to open a clock and set time for the alarm 4 Tap to specify a type of alarm you want ...

Page 181: ...181 More Tab This tab is for setting options Figure 3 30 To display the clock in the title bar select Display the clock on the title bar in all programs checkbox ...

Page 182: ...D This mode sets the CPU frequency to 312 MHz The mode is disabled when the Automatic Mode is set effect POWER SAVING This mode sets the CPU frequency to 208 MHz The mode is disabled when the Automatic Mode is set effect Automatic Mode This mode automatically switches the CPU frequency to either TURBO STANDARD or POWER SAVING mode according to the load on the CPU Check the checkbox to set the mode...

Page 183: ...let is for enabling Customer Feedback Figure 3 32 While Customer Feedback is enabled general usage information is collected and sent to Microsoft No personally identifiable information is collected and there are no airtime charges to you ...

Page 184: ...ypt files placed on storage cards Figure 3 33 Encrypt files when placed on a storage card Encrypted files are opened just like other files provided you are using the terminal that encrypted them There is no separate step for you to take to read these files ...

Page 185: ...185 3 16 Error Reporting This applet is for enabling Error Reporting Figure 3 34 While Error Reporting is set enabled serious error information is collected and sent to Microsoft ...

Page 186: ...rt from which programs will access GPS data The program port must be a different port than the one specified as the hardware port Figure 3 35 Hardware Tab This tab is for selecting the port to which your GPS receiver is connected The hardware port must be a different port than the one specified as the program port Figure 3 36 ...

Page 187: ...le programs to access GPS data simultaneously the terminal automatically manages access to your GPS receiver It is highly recommended that this option always be selected Otherwise only one program at a time can access your GPS receiver Figure 3 37 ...

Page 188: ...ters and modes are saved in ini file and become effect automatically when the TDRead application invokes 1D and 2D Tabs These tabs are to set up the 1D bar code symbologies in the 1D tab and 2D bar code symbologies in the 2D tab respectively The checkboxes with check marks enable the bar code symbologies to be read Or removing the check mark disables the bar code symbology not to be read Figure 3 ...

Page 189: ...code symbology selected in the pull down menu Digit Range This field is to set up the effective range of reading symbol of the selected bar code symbology the pull down menu on the left side is for the minimum number of digits and the other on the right side is for the maximum number of digits A symbol of the selected bar code symbology meeting these four options can only be scanned and decoded ...

Page 190: ... to Very Quick or Quick the decoding speed becomes fast though the number of symbols to be decoded is limited instead Or if it is set up to Deliberate or Very Deliberate the speed becomes slow though the number of symbols to be decoded is increased Very Quick Quick Normal Deliberate Very Deliberate Print Weight This field is to set up the intensity in the range of 1 to 7 for target printed symbol ...

Page 191: ...EDs Aimer and Illumination Figure 3 42 Aimer Laser This field is to set the intensity of the Aimer to either 0 for turning off or 100 for turning on Illumination LED This field is to set the intensity of the Illumination to either 0 for turning off or 100 for turning on ...

Page 192: ...iple symbols until when the Trigger key is released Package Mode This radio button selects the package read mode which continuously reads multiple symbols until when the Trigger key is released and then outputs a result of reading all the symbols Read Count This field is to set the number of symbols to read in the Multi step and Package modes Separator This field is to set a character as the delim...

Page 193: ...4 Scanner APO This filed is to set a period of time in the range of 0 to 1800 in second for the APO function to activate Setting 0 will disable the function Power up device with trigger key This checkbox is to set Turning on the power of the terminal with the Trigger key effect With a check mark in the checkbox the power on the terminal can be turned on when one of the Trigger keys is pressed down...

Page 194: ...illiseconds set in this field elapses Add Suffix This field is to specify a suffix that is appended at the end of each decoded data Indicator These two checkboxes are to set scanning completion notification method with either LED or sound or both Notification method with a check mark in the checkbox will activate when scanning a symbol is complete Output These two radio buttons are to specify an o...

Page 195: ...195 About Tab This tab displays current version information of the imager setting tool Figure 3 46 ...

Page 196: ...196 3 19 Managed Programs This applet is used for displaying the information about programs installed by your system administrator Figure 3 47 ...

Page 197: ... Tab Figure 3 48 The amount of memory allocated to file and data storage versus program storage is displayed as well as the amount of memory in use versus the available memory Storage Card Tab Figure 3 49 You can see how much memory is available on a storage card that is inserted into your terminal ...

Page 198: ...bout status of operation battery lithium ion battery pack and backup battery Advanced Tab Figure 3 51 To conserve battery power select the checkbox for condition that you want the terminal to turn off its power automatically if no access to the terminal is made during the selected time period in the pull down menu located on the right side of the checkbox ...

Page 199: ...items such as numeric value currency date and time Region Tab This tab is for selecting your language and regional items The items you select determine which options are selected by default on the other tabs Figure 3 52 Number Tab This tab is for setting display format of numeric value Figure 3 53 ...

Page 200: ...200 Currency Tab This tab is for setting display format of currency Figure 3 54 Time Tab This tab is for setting display format of time Figure 3 55 ...

Page 201: ...201 Date Tab This tab is for setting display format of date Figure 3 56 ...

Page 202: ...isplay all programs installed in the terminal and delete them To remove a program highlight the program in the field see Figure 3 57 you want to remove and tap Remove button Figure 3 57 Note Programs burnt in the ROM in the terminal cannot be deleted ...

Page 203: ... tab is for specifying bar code symbologies to scan Multiple bar code symbologies can be specified Figure 3 58 Driver Mode Tab This tab is to set Enable or Disable for scanning each bar code symbology of the symbologies listed in Read barcode tab and its parameters listed below Min No of minimum readable digits Max No of maximum readable digits Output format Check digit Check digit output Figure 3...

Page 204: ...Enable Selection of the decoded data output destination OBR buffer Clipboard or Keyboard Selection of termination code Disable termination code CR LF CR LF or TAB Selection of the decoding level Normal or High Selection of the read mode Normal read or Gradation read Multi step read Selection of the filter function With or without filter or With soft filter Note that other filter modes in the pull ...

Page 205: ...he buzzer Figure 3 62 Scanning Key Tab This tab is to set up Enable or Disable for each key of the keys listed below as the scan trigger key Left Trigger L Trigger key Right Trigger R Trigger key L Key Left direction on the Cursor key R Key Right direction on the Cursor key U Key Up direction on the Cursor key D Key Down direction on the Cursor key Center Trigger Center Trigger key Figure 3 63 ...

Page 206: ...nt Only if it is almost certain that the swing angle is not right adjust it in this mode Restore default setting Button This button resets setting contents and restores all the settings to the defaults Get logdata Button This button captures log information for both scanner and decoder units The following are the log file names Scanner unit ObrLog dat Decoder unit DecodeLog dat Version Tab This ta...

Page 207: ...b This tab is for changing the screen orientation and aligning the screen To change the screen orientation tap one of the Orientation radio buttons To realign the touch screen tap Align Screen button and follow the instruction appeared Figure 3 66 Clear Type Tab This tab is for enabling a font smoothing technology Figure 3 67 ...

Page 208: ...208 Text Size Tab This tab is to adjust the text size Figure 3 68 To adjust the text size move the slider right or left to increase or decrease the text size ...

Page 209: ... programs navigate to Menu End All Tasks Table 3 4 Menu in the applet Menu Description End Task Endsthe selected program Menu Switch To Switches to the selected program End All Tasks Endsall running programs View Applications Displays all running programs Processes Displays all running processes Sort By Memory Displaysprogramlist sorted by memory size CPU Displaysprogramlist sorted by CPU usage Na...

Page 210: ...nection related parameter settings Status Tab Figure 3 70 Figure 3 71 Can be connected to PC message appears in the tab see Figure 3 70 when the terminal is connected to PC in USB Client mode USB Function mode Or Can be connected to LAN or Modem message see Figure 3 71 appears when the terminal is connected to LAN or modem in USB Host mode ...

Page 211: ...ct to establish connection in Windows Mobile Device Center or ActiveSync between the terminal and PC via the USB connection The radio button has been set effect by default LMWIN FLCE Set this radio button effect to establish connection in LMWIN or FLCE between the terminal and PC via the USB connection ...

Page 212: ...212 3 28 Version Info This applet is used to display each version number of the OS boot section loader and service pack integrated in the terminal Figure 3 73 ...

Page 213: ...213 3 29 Windows Update This applet is used to keep the integrated operating system up to date Figure 3 74 ...

Page 214: ...incoming IrDA and Bluetooth beams Figure 3 75 To enable you to receive all incoming beams check the Receive all incoming beams checkbox Note To conserve battery power make the Receive all incoming beams effect only for a period you are receiving beamed files ...

Page 215: ...215 3 31 Connections This applet is for setting up multiple network connections Tasks Tab Figure 3 76 To establish connection in GPRS refer to 4WAN Settings Advanced Tab Figure 3 77 ...

Page 216: ...216 3 32 Domain Enrollment This applet is used to enroll the terminal to your company network Figure 3 78 ...

Page 217: ...o configure network adapters Figure 3 79 The installed network adapter drivers are listed here Tap the adapter that you want to configure Note In some cases this applet is displayed as the Network Adapter tab of the 4Wireless Configuration applet ...

Page 218: ...218 3 34 USB to PC This applet is for enabling advanced network functionality Figure 3 80 To troubleshoot an ActiveSync cable connection select Enable advanced network functionality checkbox ...

Page 219: ...ngs Figure 3 81 CASIO WAN Management This checkbox configures the WAN module power source to ON or OFF Apply Button This button applies the settings selected in the checkbox Note When you execute reset operation this checkbox will be unchecked if you have checked before this checkbox Before execute WAN detail setting you must check CASIO WAN Management checkbox setting and press Apply button After...

Page 220: ...possible to change the PIN code A PIN code must be entered twice to change it Figure 3 82 State The current SIM lock status is shown as UnLock Enable SIM Lock This checkbox sets the SIM lock to Enable or Disable This configuration can only be disabled by bringing up the PIN code input dialog box and entering the correct PIN code Change PINCODE Button This button displays the new PIN code dialog bo...

Page 221: ...wn as PIN Enter PINCODE Input the PIN code to change the lock status to UnLock PIN Counter This displays the PIN code entry count for the current status UnLock Button Entering the correct PIN code and clicking the Enter PIN Code box changes the lock status to UnLock If an incorrect PIN code is entered the PIN Counter is revised and an error message appears ...

Page 222: ...t SIM lock status is shown as PUK Enter PUKCODE Input the PUK code to reset the PIN code Enter New PINCODE To reset the PIN code enter the new PIN code then re enter it in the second field for confirmation PIN Counter This displays the PIN code entry count for the current status OK Button Press this button to set the new PIN code An error message appears if a wrong PUK code is entered ...

Page 223: ...the WAN module Revision This displays the GSM GPRS module revision number IMEI This displays the telephone s unique number International Mobile Equipment Identity IMSI This displays the subscriber s identifier International Mobile Subscriber Identity The number is shown as when the SIM lock is enabled MSISDN This displays the telephone number Mobile Subscriber ISDN Number The number is shown as wh...

Page 224: ...dapt mode to be set The display screen changes depending on the present connection method setting If the current Connect mode is set to Auto the connection mode can be set Figure 3 86 Connect mode Choose the method for connecting the terminal with the operator in the pull down menu Apply Button Enables the changes made on this screen ...

Page 225: ...y inputting their operator ID Figure 3 87 Connect mode Choose the method for connecting the terminal with the operator in the pull down menu Scan operator This retrieves operators which can be connected default Scan operator list This displays a list of the connectable operator names and IDs Input operator ID This radio button enables direct input of the operator to be connected Selecting this ite...

Page 226: ...ame This displays the name of the operator who is currently connected ID This displays the ID of the operator who is currently connected Status This displays one of the current statuses for the WAN module Available GPRS GPRS is supported Attached GPRS Connected via GPRS Available EGPRS EGPRS EDGE is supported Attached EGPRS Connected via EGPRS EDGE Not available GPRS EGPRS Not supported ...

Page 227: ...ry Input a connection name Service Provider APN Input the Access Point Name from the service provider Apply Button This button applies the settings entered in this tab For use of this tab in detail refer to 4Establishing GPRS Connection Version Tab This tab displays the WAN configuration version ...

Page 228: ... connection settings using the Connections tool 6 Establish GPRS connection using the Connections tool Note With the WANGPRS Library it is possible to develop an application that supports above the actions The following shows the GPRS connection process in detail Step 1 Configure the WAN power to ON using the WAN Settings tool 1 Navigate to Start Settings Connections tab and then double tap WAN Se...

Page 229: ...ws PIN in State field see 4Figure 3 91 it is necessary to reset the PIN lock Input the correct PIN code in Enter PINCODE edit box and tap Unlock button After entering the correct PIN code the SIM lock status will show UnLock in State field indicating the PIN lock state is reset Figure 3 91 Note The limited number of inputting your PIN code is indicated underneath Enter PINCODE edit box see 4Figure...

Page 230: ...ection with an operator by referring to the operator list saved in the SIM card If you wish to set your operator in this mode choose Auto in Connect mode combo box and tap Apply button Figure 3 92 Manual mode Choose Manual in Connect mode pull down menu And check Scan operator radio button and choose an operator in Scan operator list box or check Input operator ID radio button and input an operato...

Page 231: ...tablish connection the connection mode is automatically changed to the Auto mode Figure 3 94 Step 4 Create a new connection using the WAN Settings tool 1 On the WAN Settings screen select Network Entry tab 2 Specify a connection name in the ENTRY edit box 3 Specify the Access Point Name in the Service Provider APN edit box Figure 3 95 4 Tap Apply button 5 Tap ok to exit the WAN Settings ...

Page 232: ...l 1 Navigate to Start Settings Connections tab and then double tap Connections icon Figure 3 96 2 Under My Network tap Manage existing connections The connection name specified in step 4 appears Figure 3 97 3 Tap Edit button The screen shown below appears Figure 3 98 ...

Page 233: ...shown below appears Figure 3 99 5 Tap Next The screen shown below appears Figure 3 100 6 Specify User name Password and Domain if required by the service provider 7 Tap Advanced button The screen shown below appears Figure 3 101 ...

Page 234: ... specific server address checkbox and set IP addresses if required by the service provider 11 Tap ok to return 12 Tap Finish Step 6 Establish GPRS connection using the Connections tool 1 Navigate to Start Settings Connections tab and then double tap Connections icon Figure 3 103 2 Under My Network tap Manage existing connections The connection name entered in step 4 appears ...

Page 235: ... Select Connect Figure 3 104 4 When the connection is established the icon in the title bar changes to the icon To confirm the status of the connection tap the icon A balloon window shown below appears Now you can communicate with the operator via TCP IP Figure 3 105 ...

Page 236: ...236 3 36 Wireless Manager This applet is for enabling disabling and configuring all the wireless capabilities Figure 3 106 ...

Page 237: ...ation This applet is used to configure wireless networks Wireless Tab Figure 3 107 Network Adapters Tab This tab is used to configure network adapters Figure 3 108 Note In some cases this tab appears as the 4Network Cards applet ...

Page 238: ...This applet is to set up the settings for power to the integrated WLAN module and to display the detected status of the power Figure 3 109 WLAN Power Enable Check this box to supply the power to the integrated WLAN module ...

Page 239: ...arameters for WLAN configuration The WLANConfig setting tool starts up by displaying the WLAN settings stored in the ini file if it exists in the terminal or the default WLAN settings if the file does not exist and then displays IP tab IP Tab Figure 3 110 ...

Page 240: ... Index up to four kinds of key can be registered Figure 3 111 Search Button This button invokes the NetSearch utility Security Authentication Choose one of the four radio buttons in the Security field By clicking WPA or WPA2 radio button authentication in either PSK EAP PEAP or EAP TLS can be set up If PSK is selected in Authentication input a key in the Key field to register Figure 3 112 ...

Page 241: ... user name domain validate server and etc can be set up Figure 3 113 WLAN Tab This tab sets up the basic WLAN settings such as power to the WLAN module power save mode WLAN standard and the threshold level RSSI level of roaming Figure 3 114 ...

Page 242: ...iguration file ini file can also be set up For Advance Settings and Version buttons refer to the explanation below Figure 3 115 Advance Settings Button This button displays a window of Advance Settings The window sets up frequency channels from nos 1 to 13 see note used in WLAN operation and detailed settings for roaming Figure 3 116 Note The relevant European standard ETSI limits the number of ch...

Page 243: ...e the settings you made on each tab of Basic IP WLAN and Detail of the WLANConfig tool Clicking OK button saves the settings made on the four tabs to the ini file and then starts up the terminal to run in WLAN operation Or clicking Cancel button saves the settings to the ini file but does not start up the terminal The settings do not become effect until when a reset on the terminal is performed a ...

Page 244: ...al appointment management tool Yes 4Contacts Personal contact management tool Yes 4Copy Devices Copies user data between two terminals Yes 4File Explorer File management program Yes 4FLCE Client for data upload and download Yes 4Getting Started Shortcut menus for setting up the terminal Yes 4GPS Information Positioning information Yes 4Image Scanner Demo Demonstrates the featuresof scanning bar co...

Page 245: ...ers via WLAN Yes 4Notes Takes a quick note Yes 4Pictures Videos Shows digital pictures and videos Yes 4Remote Desktop Mobile Remote desktop client Yes 4Search Searches for files andother items Yes 4Task Manager Displays running programs Yes 4Tasks Personal task management tool Yes 4Windows Live Windows Live client Yes 4Windows Media Windows Media Player Yes MS Microsoft ...

Page 246: ...ou turn on the terminal for the first time each day you will see the Today screen You can also display it by tapping the Today s icon On the Today screen you can see important information at a glance for the day Figure 4 1 ...

Page 247: ...247 4 2 Games The terminal comes with two games Solitaire and Bubble Breaker Figure 4 2 ...

Page 248: ...248 4 3 ActiveSync This application is an ActiveSync client program for the terminal to communicate with PC Figure 4 3 ...

Page 249: ...re data Memory card micro SD FlashDisk folder of the device Password for Back Up Process For security purpose a password can be set which is required at a time of starting up the backup process This password does not allow backed up data in memory card to be restored unless it is correctly entered when the restoration is initiated Note that the password does not also allow automatic restoration wi...

Page 250: ...s button to complete the entering of password Otherwise No button to return to the previous screen 3 If you choose Yes button in the step above Backup in Progress screen appears and the backup process is initiated While the backup continues do not operate any key on the keyboard or on the right and left sides Figure 4 5 4 When the backup is complete a buzzer sounds in a short period indicating the...

Page 251: ...ss 1 Press Restore now button Figure 4 7 2 Enter the same password in Password field if it has been set up at a time of the backup process and click Yes button Or click No button to return to the previous screen Figure 4 8 ...

Page 252: ...hile this screen is being appeared do not operate any key on the keyboard or on the right and left sides Figure 4 9 4 When the restoration is complete a buzzer sounds in a short period indicating the completion Click ok button in the popup message screen and X button at upper right corner in the screen to close the tool Figure 4 10 ...

Page 253: ...ion field specify either B or R Character of the selection to enter is not case sensitive target Storage directory of backup file password A password to set up if required Notes Depending on the size of data to back up or to restore it may take a few ten seconds to a few minutes To carry out the backup and restoration processes it is recommended to use the dedicated AC Adaptor AD S42120B connected...

Page 254: ...low battery power Replace batteries and try it again Due to low battery power the backup file cannot be saved Restore failed because the data file could not be written Due to insufficient memory capacity temporary file of the backup file and the backup file cannot be exchanged Restore failed because the backup file could not be read Backup file cannot be read due to the corruption of the file Rest...

Page 255: ...255 4 5 Calculator The application can be used to operate nine digit calculator Figure 4 11 ...

Page 256: ...e Appointments and meetings in the Calendar can be viewed using a variety of different formats and you can set alarms to notify you upcoming appointment times Figure 4 12 To create a new Appointment navigate to Menu New Appointment See Table 4 3 for menus of the application ...

Page 257: ...eeting notice Reply All Replies the meeting notice to all attendees Go to Today Displays the Appointments of today Go to Date Displays the Appointments of specified day Edit Cut Cutsthe selected Appointment Copy Copies the selected Appointment Paste Pastes the Appointment that are cut or copied Tool Options Sets up optionsfor Appointment View Agenda Switches to the Agenda view Day Switches to the ...

Page 258: ...Filter Table 4 4 Menus in the application Menu Description New Creates a new Contact Menu Edit Edits the selected Contact Send Contact Beam Sends the selected Contact via IrDA orBluetooth Copy Contact Copies the selected Contact Delete Contact Deletes the selected Contact Options Sets up optionsfor Contact View By Name Displays contact list sorted by name Company Displays contact list sorted by co...

Page 259: ...emarks FlashDisk All files except OS components in the FlashDisk Note To make the master terminal and child terminals both in the mirror state the content in FlashDisk must be reset prior to performing Copy Devices Procedure for Copying Between Terminals The following is the procedure for copying data on the master terminal to child terminals On master terminal 1 Click Send Start button Figure 4 1...

Page 260: ...s while the master terminal is transmitting data Figure 4 15 On Child Terminals 1 To receive data from the master terminal click Receive Start button on each child terminal if multiple terminals are to receive the same data Figure 4 16 ...

Page 261: ...261 2 On the child terminal the following screen appears while the child terminal is receiving data Figure 4 17 ...

Page 262: ...t sorted by name date Displays the list sorted by date Size Displays the list sorted by size Type Displays the list sorted by filetype Send Creates a new e mail message with the selected file attached BeamFile Sends the selected file via IrDA or Bluetooth New Folder Creates a new folder Rename Changes the specified file and foldernames Delete Deletes the specified file and folder Edit Undo Returns...

Page 263: ... running The communication between the terminal and the PC is established via cradle Input Command Line Screen Figure 4 19 Screen During Transmission While the communication continues the following screen will appear Refer to LMWIN Utility Manual available separately for detail of the operation Figure 4 20 ...

Page 264: ...264 4 11 Getting Started This application displays shortcut menus for setting up the terminal Figure 4 21 ...

Page 265: ...ower condition in Wireless Manager is On status Default setting is On Figure 4 22 Figure 4 23 GPS Unit Power ON condition GPS Unit Power OFF condition Status Tab This tab displays the information of the satellite from which the signal is being received If GPS information do not display after execute this program please wait until receive satellite information within about one to five minutes at ou...

Page 266: ...onger the signal is the further the bar moves towards the right edge of the screen Position Tab This tab displays the position of the satellite from which the signal is being received Figure 4 25 Latitude This displays the latitude of the positioning results Longitude This displays the longitude of the positioning results Heading This displays the traveling direction of the positioning results Spe...

Page 267: ...rned off the red arrow is not displayed Version information Figure 4 26 A GPS function setting If your using SIM Card contract with telephone company is supported A GPS function you can set A GPS setting as below About setting detail please follow telephone company indications Change setting detail of GPSdef ini file in Windows folder Setting detail GPS SettingEditor 1 Change this value from 0 to ...

Page 268: ... Mode this setting is available Available to set until 110 byte Error if no setting 4 Port Specify Port number for connection to Supl server When you select User Plane in A GPS Mode this setting is available Available to set from 0 to 65535 Available to skip Error if value is out range 5 Inifile comment Specify comment to write into ini file Available to set until 100 byte Available to skip 6 Adva...

Page 269: ...de This mode reads a single bar code symbol every time one of the Trigger keys is pressed and then displays scanned bar code symbology name and the no of digits To exit this mode tap Quit button Figure 4 28 Multi Decode This mode reads specified number of bar code symbols at a time and then displays each scanned bar code in the respective boxes in the following figure The number of symbols to cont...

Page 270: ... capture the image when the key is pressed second time to save it in JPEG format in a storage area which is indicated at the lower part of the screen Figure 4 30 Sign Capture This mode reads bar code symbol and captures signature both located in the same vicinity and then displays its result and captured signature on the screen Figure 4 31 ...

Page 271: ...s a result of scanning 1D bar code or 2D code symbol 3 Scanning 1D bar code or 2D code symbol takes place when one of the Trigger keys is pressed 4 The scanning ends when the Trigger key is released or when the preset timeout elapses 5 The scanning result is output to the application Notes To exit the image scanning application tap the icon in the taskbar and then choose Close menu The clipboard o...

Page 272: ... display to a page listed in the history Forward Changes the display to the previous page displayed prior to returning Refresh Updates the current page to the latest information View Text Size Specifies the displayed font size Full Screen Hidesthe main menu toolbar etc Mobile Changes the displayed page size to reduction mode Desktop Keeps the same layout and size as on a desktop computer Tools Sen...

Page 273: ...B cable follow the steps below 1 On your PC open ActiveSync and navigate to File Connection Settings 2 Clear the Allow USB connections checkbox 3 Connect the terminal to the PC using a USB cable 4 On the terminal navigate to Start Programs Internet Sharing 5 Select USB in the PC connection pull down menu 6 Select the Network connection that the terminal should use to connect to the Internet 7 Tap ...

Page 274: ...refer to the respective symbologies listed in the table below Table 4 8 BarCode Type Symbology Code39 Code39 NW 7 NW 7 EAN JAN UPC A Addon WPC Addon EAN JAN UPC A WPC UPC E Addon UPC E Addon UPC E UPC E Industrial 2of5 Industrial 2of5 ITF Interleaved 2of5 Code93 Code93 Code128 GS1 128 Code128 GS1 128 MSI MSI IATA IATA GS1 DataBar GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional GS1 DataBar Stacked GS1 DataBar Limited ...

Page 275: ... a bar code will take place when Trigger key is pressed 4 The scanning will end when the Trigger key is released or when the preset time elapses The scanning result is output to the application Notes To exit the laser scanning application tap the icon in the taskbar and then choose Exit menu The clipboard output method copies data of scanning bar code into the clipboard by pasting it by executing ...

Page 276: ...276 4 19 Messaging This application sends and receives electronic mail that supports the POP3 or IMAP4 Figure 4 37 To set up a new account see 4Setting Up e mail Account ...

Page 277: ...ders Changes current folder Tools Sort By Changes sort order of the message list Message Type Displays message list sorted by message type From Displays message list sorted by sender s address Received Displays message list sorted by received date Subject Displays message list sorted by subject Manage Folders Creates or modifies folders Empty Deleted Items Empties the Deleted Items folder Clear De...

Page 278: ...eplies to the message Reply All Replies to sender and CC ed recipients ofthe message Forward Forwards the message Markas Unread Marks the message as unread Move Moves the message to other folder View Text Size Changes the text size Language Changes the language Download Message Downloads current message with attachments Send Receive Sends and receives messages ...

Page 279: ...acts Insert Picture Inserts a picture into the message as attachment Voice Note Inserts a voicemail into the message as attachment File Inserts a file into the message asattachment My Text Inserts a preset or frequently used phrase Save to Draft Saves the message to Draft folder Spell Check Checks the spelling Cancel Message Cancels the message to Draft folder Message Option Sets up options for th...

Page 280: ...address and Password 3 Tap Next The screen shown below appears Figure 4 42 4 To allow Auto configuration to connect to the Internet obtain e mail server settings if possible and enter this information for you select Try to get e mail settings automatically from the Internet checkbox 5 Tap Next Auto configuration attempts to download necessary e mail server settings so you do not need to enter them...

Page 281: ... mail and Account display name that displays in Messaging 8 Tap Next The screen shown below appears Figure 4 44 9 Select the intervals for downloading new messages from the Automatic Send Receive pull down menu 10 Tap Finish Before tapping Finish you can tap Options to access additional settings For example Limit the number of messages that are downloaded ...

Page 282: ...ire SSL connection Select this to ensure you always receive e mail for this account using an SSL connection Thisenables you to receive personal information more securely Please note that if you select this and your ISP does not support an SSL connection you will not be able to connect to receive e mail Outgoing mail requires authentication Select this if your outgoing e mail server SMTP requires a...

Page 283: ...283 4 20 Messenger You can use Windows Live Messenger on the terminal to chat with friends or co workers You must have a Windows Live ID and password to use this service Figure 4 45 ...

Page 284: ...e folder to which captured image will be saved Table 4 14 Buttons of the Toolbar at left Button Description LED Flash LED can be switched to off 50 or 100 intensity Add GPS Data Choose either Add or Don t Add to add or omit GPS data Digital Flash Switches on or off the digital flash function The function is to enable a captured object image in darker surrounding to bevisible in the screen by compo...

Page 285: ...5 Focus function Chooses either Auto Close up or Mid range Focus operation Pressing the Focus operation button when the Focus function isset to Auto focuses objects appearing in the center of the screen After the camera is focused correct the frame and press the shutter button to capture the image This button cannot be used in Focus function modes otherthan Auto Shutter button Press the shutter bu...

Page 286: ...te station s WLAN standard IEEE802 11 b g icon is displayed at the head of the station name A key symbol icon is displayed for stations that use encrypted communication Figure 4 48 Table 4 16 Menus in the application Menu Description Display List View 1 Displays a list of partner stations Detail View 2 Displays screen showing information in detail about the partner station Options Displays a scree...

Page 287: ...displays the following detail about the partner station SSID WLAN standard No of channels operable Intensity Encryption MAC address Status IP address Physical address Navigate to Start Programs Communication NetSearch icon to initiate the screen Figure 4 49 ...

Page 288: ...288 Detail Button This button displays the log of IP in detail Figure 4 50 Ping U4U Button This button see 4Figure 4 45 displays the PingUtility screen Figure 4 51 ...

Page 289: ...Figure 4 52 Options Screen Navigate to Start Program Communication NetSearch icon Display and then choose Options in the menu to display the following screen Figure 4 53 Search conditions Choose a partner station to be searched via a way of either Only AdHoc or Only Accesspoint or Both Search WLAN Standard Choose a partner station to be searched via a WLAN standard either 802 11 b Support IEEE802 ...

Page 290: ...ar Rename Move Renames or moves the selected notes Delete Deletes the selected notes Create Copy Creates a copy of the selected note Select All Selects all notes in the list Send Creates a new e mail message with the selected note attached Beam Sends the selected note via IrDA orBluetooth Options Sets up optionsfor Recording Recording Toolbar Figure 4 55 To begin recording tap the Record button To...

Page 291: ...sthe selected items in the current note Copy Copies the selected items in the current note Paste Pastes the items that are cut or copied Edit Clear Deletes the selected items in the current note Select All Selects all items in the current note Zoom Changes the display size Tools Rename Move Renames orMoves the current note Delete Deletes the current note Send Creates a new e mail messagewith the c...

Page 292: ...ion enables you to view and share digital pictures and videos Figure 4 57 To view picture and video clips tap the respective clips To take a photo do one of the following Tap Camera icon Tap Camera on the command bar Navigate to Menu Camera ...

Page 293: ...ideo Copy Copies the selected picture or video Paste Pastes picture or video that are cut or copied New Folder Creates a new folder Play Slide Show Playspictures as slide show Set as Today Background Sets the selected picture as a Today s wallpaper Go to My Pictures Opens My Pictures folder My Device Opens root folder Folders Opens specified folder Tools Properties Displays the propertyof the sele...

Page 294: ...lide Show Playspictures as slide show Set as Today Background Sets current picture as a Today s wallpaper BeamPicture Sends current file via IrDA or Bluetooth Save Save to Contacts Attachescurrent picture to the Contact item Save As Savesthe picture with new name Edit Switches to the Editing Screen Properties Displays the propertyof current file Options Sets up optionsfor rotation etc Send to your...

Page 295: ...on Rotate Flips the picture 90 degree Menu Crop Crops the picture by drawing a box Auto Correct Adjusts the brightness and contrast levels ofthe picture Undo Undoesthe last action Revert to Saved Reloads the last version of the image fromthe file Save As Savesthe picture with new name ...

Page 296: ...lowing is the procedure 1 Perform the following In Computer enter the name of the computer to which you want to connect Enter your User name and Password Enter Domain if required Select Save password 2 Tap Connect To improve display performance for Remote Desktop Mobile tap Options to select optimum parameters ...

Page 297: ...terminal in the My Documents folder or in a storage card Figure 4 61 To search for a file or an item follow the steps below 1 Enter the file name word or other information you want to Search for field 2 In Type pull down menu select a data type to help narrow your search 3 Tap Search ...

Page 298: ...298 4 27 Task Manager This application is used to view running tasks switch tasks and stop tasks See Chapter 43 26 4Task Manager for detail ...

Page 299: ...ask Copy Copies the selected Task Paste Pastes Task that are cut or copied Options Sets up optionsfor Task Sort By Status Displays Task list sorted by Status Priority Displays Task list sorted by Priority Subject Displays Task list sorted by Subject Start Date Displays Task list sorted by Start Date Due Date Displays Task list sorted by Due Date Filter All Tasks Displays all Tasks Recently viewed ...

Page 300: ...300 4 29 Windows Live You can use Windows Live on the terminal to find information on the web You must have a Windows Live ID and password to use this service Figure 4 63 ...

Page 301: ...ch holds sound files downloaded to your terminal and any files that you add My Videos which holds video files downloaded to your terminal and any files that you add My TV which holds television programs downloaded to your terminal My Playlists which holds the playlists that you create Figure 4 64 Table 4 23 Menus in the Library view Menu Description Play Plays the selected file Menu Queue Up Adds ...

Page 302: ...es to Library view Play Pause Startsor pausesthe playing of a file Stop Endsthe playing ofa file Shuffle Repeat Shuffle Playsthe playlist randomly Repeat Plays the playlist repeatedly Full Screen Hidesthe main menu toolbar etc Options Sets up optionsfor playing Properties Displays the propertyof the current file About Displays version information ...

Page 303: ...in the playlist Move Down Movesthe selected file down intheplaylist Remove fromPlaylist Removes the selected file fromthe playlist Shuffle Repeat Shuffle Playsthe playlist randomly Repeat Plays the playlist repeatedly Save Playlist Savesthe playlist Clear Now Playing Removes all items fromthe playlist Error Details Displays detail error message Properties Displays the propertyof the selected file ...

Page 304: ...logs The logs output by the application are called execution logs Use the log output function to output execution logs System logs These are logs output by the OS and drivers The logs are stored in the log file They can be viewed using the terminal log viewer At regular intervals 180 seconds system logs collect logs that the system outputs to log memory and output them to the log file ...

Page 305: ...e process In execution logs this is the executable file name 9 Process name In system logs this differentiates between OS drivers and boot 10 Log attribute This differentiates between information error and warning 11 Message Output message 12 Other terminal status Status of each power supply type Power supply status CPU clock 13 Terminal name Name of log output source terminal 14 Version No The ve...

Page 306: ...log memory at regular intervals Start Under the initial settings a shortcut for System Log Collection MoLogSys exe is registered in the Startup group Log lnk It starts when the terminal is reset Stop Run Windows MoLogStop exe to stop system log collection Stop logging before using the backup tool to backup data ...

Page 307: ...nge in terms of other conditions for which to display logging files List display A summary of all logs subject to display is listed Details display Detailed information is displayed for the log selected in the list display Export Move or copy log files on the terminal into the specified folder Procedure Start the terminal Log Viewer from Programs Utilities Terminal Log Viewer Screen transitions Th...

Page 308: ...ocess ID 4 Group ID 5 Event type 6 Host name 7 Terminal name 8 User name 9 Execution source 10 Process name 11 Version No 12 Message 13 Log attribute 14 Log type 15 Device ID 16 Models 17 Build No 18 Service pack 19 User identifier text 20 User defined value 1 21 User defined value 2 22 User defined value 3 Only the log selected on the List screen is displayed ...

Page 309: ...4 Period Specify the period for display 5 Start date This applies to period specification Specify the start date of the period in the format YYYYMMDD 6 End date This applies to period specification Specify the end date of the period in the format YYYYMMDD 7 Set Enable setting content and display the list screen 8 Cancel Discard the settings and if this is the startup screen terminate the command I...

Page 310: ...isplayed in page units with one page being the range that can be displayed on one page 6 Date and time generated The date and time when the log selected in the list was generated are displayed 7 Message Any message concerning the log selected in the list is displayed 8 Details Opens a details screen for the log selected in the list 9 Previous This is enabled if the list extends to multiple pages a...

Page 311: ... background colors used for the types of displayed logs System logs Yellow Execution logs White 6 Time The times the displayed logs were generated are displayed in the format HH MM SS Double click on this item to display the Details screen 7 Class Indicates the types of logs on display clearly with text and color System logs are indicated as either OS Driver or Boot Execution logs are indicated as...

Page 312: ...ion Blank Do not use as a condition Other Extract according to the specified value 5 Job Name Specify process name condition Blank Do not use as a condition Other Extract according to the specified value 6 Execution source Specify execution source condition Blank Do not use as a condition Other Extract according to the specified value 7 User identifier Specify user identifier condition Blank Do no...

Page 313: ... Specify the destination folder for copying or moving logs 2 Folder Selection button Display the Folder Selection screen and set the selection result as the output destination folder 3 Delete check box This is only enabled during offline operation Check to move logs 4 Export Execute copying or movement 5 Cancel Close this screen with no further action ...

Page 314: ...igher level folders and a list of folders existing at the current path Double click on an item to move to the selected folder 3 Input new folder This is the input field for creating a new folder 4 Set button This enables the currently displayed and selected path and goes back 5 Open button This moves to the location selected on the folder list 6 New button This enables the Input New Folder area 7 ...

Page 315: ...OS Driver or Boot Execution logs are indicated as either Information Start Normal termination Abnormal termination Progress or Other value displayed 3 Attribute Displays the attributes of the logs on display clearly in color and text One of the following is displayed I Information W Warning E Error S Monitoring successful F Monitoring failed Others Display values as they stand 4 User name Display ...

Page 316: ...er is FlashDisk Molog initial setting If the specified capacity initial setting is 40KB is exceeded the next setting is the backup file Backup file This is the file to move data to if the specified capacity of the output file is exceeded The storage folder is FlashDisk Molog Backup initial setting If the total of the file sizes in the storage folder exceeds the specified capacity initial setting i...

Page 317: ...Collection operation 0 Not processed 1 Offline 1 3 FileLimitSize File size bytes 40KB 4 LogCapacity File size waiting for processing bytes 120KB 5 LogFolder Log file output destination folder FlashDisk Molog 6 SendFolder Folder for storing files awaiting processing FlashDisk Molog Backup 7 SysLogInterval The system log collection interval s 180 This is enabled for models which allow system log col...

Page 318: ...oad download Yes Auto Setup Carries out automatically application at time of reset on the terminal Yes TextEditor Rich text editor Yes CT Client Measures the WLAN communication status Yes DiskClean Format user disk and initialize RAM as the same status of the factory prior to shipment Yes MS Microsoft 5 1 FCHKCE This utility checks a result of data upload download See the LMWIN Utility manual for ...

Page 319: ...etup can be automatically customized by changing the parameters in the following registry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Drivers CASIO UTIL Table 5 2 Key Setting Value Description FLSETUP sz 1 Carries out Setup exe for theFlashDisk at atime of reseton theterminal Notes Once the registry is deleted the applicable application does not automatically start up The registry is initialized to its factory setting by ...

Page 320: ...Displays existing document file Save Saves document file by overwritten Save As Saves document file with a specified name Recent Files Displays recently displayed document file names Version Displays version information Edit Undo Restores the previous operation Cut Cuts document in the selected range Copy Copies document in the selected range Paste Pastes document specified for cut or copy ...

Page 321: ...321 5 4 CT Client This utility performs status checking in the WLAN communication together with PC based server Note Refer to the WLAN Survey Tool manual for detail ...

Page 322: ...procedure is called User Disk Clean See 4Reset for detail Starting Up the User Disk Clean 1 Double tap DSKClean exe located under Windows folder Then screen shown in 4Figure 5 2 appears Tap OK button to continue the rest of the operation Figure 5 2 2 The screen below appears to confirm the operation Tap OK button to continue Figure 5 3 ...

Page 323: ...mately 5 seconds later formatting the user disk and initializing RAM will automatically start Figure 5 4 4 After formatting the user disk and initializing RAM are complete the terminal suspends and then automatically reloads the OS from the OS disk ...

Page 324: ...c for the operations described in this reference manual 6 2 Windows Mobile Device Center WMDC The Windows Mobile Device Center WMDC performs data communication with the terminal Window Vista users can use the WMDC to connect the terminal to PC users of Windows XP and all previous operating systems should refer to Chapter 6 1 ActiveSync The Windows Mobile Device Center WMDC can be downloaded at the...

Page 325: ... FLCE installed in the terminal to perform data upload and download It is an option available separately See LMWIN Utility manual for detail 6 4 FCHK This utility checks and confirms results of data upload download See LMWIN Utility manual for detail ...

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