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Summary of Contents for IT -G500 Series

Page 1: ...ndheld Terminal IT G5QQ Series User s Guide Be sure to read Safety Precautions Inside this guide before trying to use your Handheld Terminal ur CASIO illl E _BaEJ 0 0 1 0 19 1 91 11 1 fZ3 1 CLA I Ei I...

Page 2: ...other countries FcliCu is a contactless IC card technology developed by SONY Corporation and a registered tmdemark ofSONY Corporation Tnformatlon in this document is subject to change without advance...

Page 3: ...22 USB Cradic Ethernet Cmdlc Cnu llc typc Bat1c1 y Charger ll 22 Dual Battery Charger E 22 Handling the Hand Belt E 23 To remove the hand beh E 23 To attach the hand belt E 23 Handling the Stylus E 24...

Page 4: ...ery Charger HA P30CHG E 53 General Guide E 53 Connecting tbe Cradle Power Supply E 55 Ethernet Cradle Specifications IIA l 62TO E 57 USO Cradle Specifications HA P6010 E SR Cradle type Battery Charger...

Page 5: ...ity of death or serious personal injury Caution This symbol illdicates information that ifignored or applied incotrcctly creates the possibility ofpersonal injury or property damage Adiagonal line ind...

Page 6: ...met une lumicrc laser Nc rcgardezjnmais dircctcmcnt Ia lumiere laser ni nc di igez Ia lumicre laser dans lcs yeux de quelqu un Warning Interference with the Operation of Other Equipment Using Wireless...

Page 7: ...ion Battery Pack Lt_nanger 0 Never usc the Handheld Tenninal and its option including the battery pack and battery next to open name ncar a stove or any other area exposed to high heat or leave them...

Page 8: ...the same type of bnttery pack recommended by CASTO Dispose ofused b lllery packs accordir1g to the local regulation Keep the battery pack out ofthe reach ofsmall children Risk ofexplosion if battery...

Page 9: ...ug is inse11ed into the socket fully and securely Backup of All Important Data caution 8 Nore that CASIO COIIl lUter Co Ltd shall not he held liable to you or any tbird party for any dama11cs or loss...

Page 10: ...crminnl is dirty wipe it clean with a soft dry cloth Rubbing with excessive force could scmtch the display The J Ower SUJlllly te1 minals nnd Data Communication terminals should be cleaned f om lime t...

Page 11: ...overy it is asign ol ending the life Replaceit with nnewbattery pack Avoid the battery pack with n full_oftbe capacity to store f r a long pe io oflime lf you need to store 1 1for I long penod bo sure...

Page 12: ...14dBm Oluetooth 2 40Hz 5 80dBm GSM 850 900MHz JJdllm 1800 1900MHzs JOdBru WCDMA 900 2JOOMHz 24dBrn NFC 13 553MHz to 13 567MHz band 8 5dB tAfm at IOm Hereby CASIO COMPUTER CO J m declares that tbe radi...

Page 13: ...uit diJTorent from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an expel ienccd radiofrV technician for help FCC WARNING Chauges or modifications not expressly approved by the party r...

Page 14: ...interference and or damage to LE LAN devices Lcs utilisateurs devraienl aussi ctrc avises que La bande 5 150 5 350 MHz est restreinte aune utilisation al interieur seufement De plus les utilisateurs d...

Page 15: ...ence rndioelectrique RF trcs foible dnns le spectre des micro ondcs lorsqu lls sont ulillscs Ators qu unc dose clcvco do RF pcul uvoir des cffcts sur Ia sonle en chuuJ runt les tissus exposition ude f...

Page 16: ...ntil the switch is in the locked position Avoid opening and closing thebuttery pack cover or microSD cardslot cover in locations near wafer or exposed to sea breezes and do not openor close themwith w...

Page 17: ...A P6210 Cradle type Battery Charger HA P30CHG Dual Battery Charger HA D32DCHG microUSB Coble Handheld t ermlnal computer connection HA N81USBC USB Cable Cradle computer connection OT 380USB A AC Adapt...

Page 18: ...G500 1OC CN Top IT G500 C26E IT G500 GC26E IT G500 GC21 E IT G500 C21E IT G500 C21E US t t1Atl 5 1 16 Left Battery Compartment Front 1 2 3 4 I H 5 l l 6 r o l f tr7 15 8 9 14 10 13 t1 1 1 Back 16 17 I...

Page 19: ...Key Tums the power on and oiT 8 Enter Key Press when finishing entering numerical values or when moving to the next step 9 Mode Key The key switches the chamcter input mode either chamcters in lowerca...

Page 20: ...rger Uattery Jlack Cover Used to cover the battery compartment that holds the battery pack inside Strap Holes Used to 1Htach neck strap and hand belt Stylus It is used to operate the terminal or to in...

Page 21: ...The battery pack Jowers normal O Jleratlon and also provides powe1 requh ed to maintain memot y contents whtle the baclwp haUet y provides bncl Uil power to maintain memory contents Because of this yo...

Page 22: ...roove in the Handheld Terminal I 5 Rctum the battery pack cover to its original position as shown in the illustmtion Move the lock switches for the battery pack cover back to the LOCK position When lo...

Page 23: ...ted When removing the battery pack be sure you carefully follow the proper p1 occdurc as explained in this guide Never try to use other type ofbattery than the OJlCS that are specified for this pt odn...

Page 24: ...mperature range Green Chargingcomplete Important Take care not to trap objects such as the neck strap in the ca adlc The data communication terminal should be cleaned from time to time using au implem...

Page 25: ...ack through the slot at the bottom of the battery pack cover To attach the hand belt I Feed the end ofthe hand belt through the slotat the bottom ofthe bal1e1y pack cover fold it back and secure it at...

Page 26: ...Slip the stylus clip into the upper holder as shown in the illustration Important Failing to place the stylus in the tylus holder correctly could t esult In unfot csccn inju y due to the lip not bein...

Page 27: ...tion 2 Thread the other end ofthe string through the loop as shown in the illustration und then pull the other end to tighten 3 Unhook one end ofUte hand belt from IT G 500 if it is attached and then...

Page 28: ...E 26 5 Slip the styILL pen lip through the lower holder I and then slide the stylus clip lhrough the upper holder 12...

Page 29: ...at affords the eMe ofuse Attach tile neck strap according to the procedure described below To attach the neck strap I Pass the thin cord ofthe neck strap through the strap hole on the back ofthe Handh...

Page 30: ...Screen WEC7 WEH6 5 __ t 4 t align screen ___ U n tJ o1 E lll I tV tl it t 1lUt l fu u l f I rt 1filt tr at tl loc dbott on ll c w A The t oroet coohnue to tno ll l mll l llre tcu ril t i llltJit ll Pr...

Page 31: ...to continue to make adjustments press the 5 key or 6 key again after fustpressing the Fn key JJrighh1ess settings can also be made by navigating to the menus and tab in order of Start Settings System...

Page 32: ...eted normally Indicator 2 displays a green light Important lfyou are unable to scan fl bor code ll y changing the angle 1 1 which Che scanner Is held or distance ft om the scnnnet to the bar code and...

Page 33: ...rge size adjust the position ofthe Handheld Terminal so that the entire code is enclosed within the laser frame For small size move the Handheld Terminal closer to it Important Ifyou have 1 roblem not...

Page 34: ...an be adjusted Adjust tbe emission width when it is improper 1 Navigate to the menus in the following sequence Start Settings _ System The Conu ot Panel appears 11s shown in the screen 2 Tap the Scann...

Page 35: ...the light with the burcode for adjusting emission width Align the laser light with the narrow bars on both sides The message appears as shown at right when adjustment is completed Repeat the setting i...

Page 36: ...lthct close to the NFC Reader or far awny or to the right or to the left Do not aJlply card while It Is ovenidden by othct cat d The NFC may not cad It correctly A metal object near by the Nfi C Reade...

Page 37: ...ices and electrical appliances with thch powers being turued on conununicACion may be interrupted or nt llo cce ltlons mny be lnte fered Nonunl coDllllunication muy not be possible in an area nca1 a b...

Page 38: ...ts positioning In such a case operate the GPS mode where there arc no obstacles in the surrounding and wait for at least 15 minutes or longer The GPS module integrated inthc JJaudheld Tenninal uses si...

Page 39: ...Removing I Open the microSD card slot cover 2 Pull the microSD card out and close the microSD card slot cover Important A mlci OSD card must be inserted with the top and bottom properly nllgncd and I...

Page 40: ...ll or remove a microSTM card according to the procedure described below Installing E 38 I Make sure that the power on the tenninal has been switched ofT If the power is still on press the power key to...

Page 41: ...on of the cnrd tlll cl ensure that you Install it con ectly Uslug excessive force when installing 01 removing a microS f ca1 d could damage the COI d Toucltiug the contacts when Installing a microSJM...

Page 42: ...roSD Hard Cover by sliding it onto the Handheld Terminal 3 Use your linger to push the cover in so that it fits tightly against the waterproofseals checking that it sits flush with the Handheld Termin...

Page 43: ...Full Reset Initialization Performing a fuU reset deletes all data and resets various settings to their defaults Data stored in the Flashdisk folder remain unuffected Perform a fuU reset whenever nny...

Page 44: ...integrated models orR Enter key on tbe non scan engine integrated models This causes the message shown below to ap ear To cancel the full reset operation press L Trigger key on the scan engiltc integr...

Page 45: ...RGTOUcf I DIRlK8AICVAlMl lilt a tr n c r This label is a warning and cautionlahcl for Class 2 laser troduets that comply wilh IEC60825 1 2014 Although Class 2 IHsct light Is only emitted momcntal ily...

Page 46: ...ca mict o SD Compatible with SDHC Memory Card micro USB micro USB A B connector micro SIM HeadsetJack CTIA standard Power Power Source JIA D20BAT A Requirements HA 021LL lA I A Memory Bnclmp Rechargea...

Page 47: ...ypeR 15015693 Felica JlliC J OSO Compatible with SDHC Memory Card micro USB micro USB A B connector microSIM Support for ISO 7816 IC Card standard 3V I 8V SIM cards Headset Jack CTIA standard Power Po...

Page 48: ...pntiblc with SDHC Memory Card mlcrQ USB micro USB A B connector micro SIM Support for ISO 78I6 IC Card standurd 3V 1 8VSIM cards Jlcadsct Jack CTIA standard Power Power Source HA 0201lA1 A ltcqulrcmeu...

Page 49: ...dable bar code DatallarOmnidirectional RSS 14 GSI symbologies DatnDarLimited RSS Limitcd GS I O otaBar l lxpanded RSS Expanded GSI L ataBar Stacked RSS 14 Stacked IGSI DataBar Expanded Stacked RSS Exp...

Page 50: ...ataBarStacked Readable Stacked 20 Omnidirectional RSS 14 Stacked symbologies Omnidirectionai IGSJ DataBar Fixpnnded Stacked RSS Tixpanded Stacked GS I DataBarStacked RSS 14 Stacked Readable Matrix 20...

Page 51: ...E80 2 11gin 2 400 to 2 4835GHz 802 lln g 54Mbps maximum Baud rate 802 11b 11Mbps maximum 802 11 n 65Mbps maximum 802 11 blg u 50m indoor Vary depending Conmmnication 150m outdoor II n is 2 4Gt lz rang...

Page 52: ...Spread Spcch1llll HISS Modulation type GFSK IMbpS TI 4 dqpsk 2Mbps 8 DPSK 3Mbps Emission Desig11 ation PI D GlD Frequency range 2 4000 to 2 4835GHz v ry depending Communication Approx 5m on the range...

Page 53: ...annels Band I 277 Band VIII 152 Channel spacing 200kH t Channel band width 3 84MIIz GSM Standard 30PP rclcase99 Communic tion Voice Packet data IT G500 GC21 E features Packet data only Data transfer D...

Page 54: ...Field work Mngnctic field strength output I 5Aim Compatible with over IS010373 6 ISO14443 TypeA 106kbps Bit rate ISO14443 Type B I06kbps Pclica 212kbps 424kbps ISO15693 1 65kbps Modulation ASK Modula...

Page 55: ...mnsmit systemdata and lile data between the Handheld Tem1inal and a PC via a USD or LAN connection download or upload You cnn nlso use the Cradle to charge the buttery pack installed in1he HandheldTer...

Page 56: ...e so that data and files can be transmitted uploaded or downloaded The special d rivcr software rnust be installed in the IT 0500 6 AC Adaptor Jack Connect the AC adaptor here 7 Selector Switch This s...

Page 57: ...ion I Piug theAC adaptor into the1 C adaptorjackon the back ofthe Ethemet Cradle 2 After connecting the power cable to the AC adaptor plug the other end of it into an electrical outlet 3 Use the selec...

Page 58: ...nd to the PC The USB host p011 is used for connecting the cradle with other USB peripheral device PC orhub 5 Turn on the power switch on Ihe right side ofthe Ethemet Crndlc The power LED on tlte front...

Page 59: ...ed COI I eclly to drnw power nod communicate successfully Always ca11 ports that nrc not being used Using the Cradle while the ports arc uncapped can cause dnmagc Do not pick up the IT GSOO while It I...

Page 60: ...t Supply Power Source Consumption Current Output to Handheld Terminal USB Host Output 4 AC Adn11tnr Model Input Output 5 J imeuslous nnd Weight Dimensions Weight 6 Opuatlng F nvironment lempernturc ll...

Page 61: ...ht Dimensions Weight S OpcrRtlng Environment Temperature Humidity Constant current voltage the charging circuit is built in JT G500 Approximately 4 hours battery pack Approxirnatcly 7 honrs large capa...

Page 62: ...y Charger HA D32DCHG The optionally available dual battcty charger HA D32DCHG can be tL ed to si mullaneously charge two batt ty packs General Guide Left Top 3 1 Right Bottom Bundled Items Connection...

Page 63: ...d resulting in poor charging For reasons of safety and maintaining charging battery J Bci S in optimum condition clc tn the 110wer contacts by wiping with a dry cloth or cotton swab after disconnectin...

Page 64: ...ll outlet 3 Taking care that the battery pack is oriented correctly insert it into the Dual Battery Charger This causes the Charge Indicator Lamp to light inred indicating that charging has started Ch...

Page 65: ...ed AC adaptor I As shown in the illustrntions below remove the connector covers ofthe Dual Battery Chargers you want 10 connect to each other 2 Connect the two Dual Oattery Chargers as shown below 3 l...

Page 66: ...rminal has been mounted Approx 2 hours I standard battery pack normal temperature Approx 4 hours large capacity banery l ack nomlallcmperature When charging two battery packs Approx 3 5 hours 2 standa...

Page 67: ...cable Important The micro USB port on the li andhcld Tet mlnal cannot be used while the ter minal is set In a cradle Always ensut e that the CIIJIIS titled onto any unused port Using the Uandhcld Term...

Page 68: ...t over unused for a long period of time the capacity remained decreases clue to spontnneons discharge or chemical decomposition by the battery pad itself Ifthe battery pack fails to hold its operating...

Page 69: ...ctor turn il to the side as shown in the illustration Important Falling to follow the above procedure when fitting Ol removing the protector ou the Hnudheld Terminal cottld result In clefonnntiou of t...

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