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Getting Started with
the Pocket PC Terminal
(Hardware Manual)

P

User documentation consists of two
manuals:

Pocket PC User’s Guide

 and 

Getting

Started with the Pocket PC Terminal

.

Be sure to read this 

Getting Started

Manual

 first.

Be sure to read the Safety Precautions
contained in this 

Getting Started Manual

to ensure proper operation of this
product.

Keep this 

Getting Started Manual

 in a safe

place for future reference.

Summary of Contents for Cassiopeia IT-70

Page 1: ...manuals Pocket PC User s Guide and Getting Started with the Pocket PC Terminal Be sure to read this Getting Started Manual first Be sure to read the Safety Precautions contained in this Getting Start...

Page 2: ...ttery pack is suitable for use only with Pocket PC Terminal Model IT 700 70 Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Information in this manual is subject to change witho...

Page 3: ...ility of personal injury or property damage A diagonal line indicates something you should not do The symbol shown here indicates you should not try to take the unit apart A black circle indicates som...

Page 4: ...Pocket PC Terminal creates the danger of fire and electric shock Caution Foreign Objects Take care to ensure that metal or combustible objects are not inserted into the openings of the Pocket PC Termi...

Page 5: ...k with any device other than the Pocket PC Terminal Doing so can create the danger of battery pack heat emission explosion and fire Note that the battery pack s positive and negative terminals must be...

Page 6: ...ion explosion and fire If the battery pack does not achieve full charge after the normal charging time has passed stop charging Continued charging creates the danger of battery pack heat emission expl...

Page 7: ...necklace hair pins or other metal object Doing so can short the battery and cause excessive current to flow and can create the danger of battery leakage heat emission rupture and fire Keep batteries o...

Page 8: ...fied voltage Also do not connect the Pocket PC Terminal to a multi plug power strip Doing so creates the danger of fire and electric shock Avoid conditions that can cause damage or breaks in the power...

Page 9: ...aving the Pocket PC Terminal unattended for long periods Backup Copies of All Important Data Caution Note that CASIO Computer Co Ltd shall not be held liable to you or any third party for any damages...

Page 10: ...o condensation Conditions other than those above can cause malfunction Avoid using the Pocket PC Terminal in areas subjected to the following conditions Static electricity Extreme heat or cold High hu...

Page 11: ...se the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio...

Page 12: ...trum allocated to terrestrial space radio communication and orbital resources so to as to avoid harmful interference as included in following standards Standard ETS300 328 and therefore complies with...

Page 13: ...and connectors must be used for connection to host computer and or peripherals in order to meet FCC emission limits AC adaptor with ferrite core must be used for RF interference suppression To operate...

Page 14: ...ast using the utilities screen 20 To adjust display contrast using the Fn and ten keys 20 Adjusting Screen Brightness IT 700M30E M30RC 20 To adjust display brightness using the utilities screen 20 To...

Page 15: ...al Guide 42 Charger Unit Power Requirements 44 Using the Charger Unit 44 Wall Mounting the Charger Unit 45 Pocket PC Terminal Charger IT 769CHGE Specifications 46 Using the Dual Charger 47 General Gui...

Page 16: ...will improve performance or Windows NT 32MB recommended or Windows 2000 64MB recommended Hard disk drive with 10 to 50MB of available hard disk space actual requirements will vary based on selection...

Page 17: ...ault serial interface In this case you need to change the COM port configuration so the COM port is used as the default serial interface Even if you are using a desktop PC check its COM port numbers b...

Page 18: ...DT 5022CHG Dual Charger AC Adaptor MPC 577ADP Pocket PC Terminal Charger IT 769CHGE Laser Scanner DT 5057CBCR Cables JK 580CA PC Connection Cable DT 882RSC Satellite Optical Communication Unit PC Cabl...

Page 19: ...C 577ADP Pocket PC Terminal Charger IT 769CHGE CompactFlash Card CF 16SC S Flash ROM 16MB CF 64SC S Flash ROM 64MB CF 256SC S Flash ROM 256MB Cables JK 580CA PC Connection Cable DT 882RSC Satellite Op...

Page 20: ...d Important Carrying the Pocket PC Terminal in briefcase or bag creates the risk of power being turned on accidentally by this key bumping against other objects To protect against this you can change...

Page 21: ...o input numbers Used in combination with the 0 to 9 numeric keypad keys to specify functions assigned by a program Press to input a minus sign Cancels key input Press to input a decimal point Press to...

Page 22: ...he utilities screen 1 Tap the on screen Start 2 Tap Settings System tab Brightness 3 Tap the Contrast tab 4 Follow the instructions that appear on the display to adjust contrast To adjust display cont...

Page 23: ...dimmer settings 1 Tap the on screen Start 2 Tap Settings System tab Brightness 3 Tap the Auto Dim tab 4 Follow the instructions that appear on the display to configure auto dimmer Enabling and Disabli...

Page 24: ...to 1 meter 25cm for 4Mbps Important Pocket PC Terminal IR data communication uses a high sensitivity communication component To help ensure proper data communication avoid using cell phones and other...

Page 25: ...st sign of lower power A battery pack can be charged using the Dual Charger the Pocket PC Terminal Charger or the Optical Communication Unit For details the charging procedure see the documentation th...

Page 26: ...C Terminal over 3 Slide the battery pack cover release to the FREE position and then remove the cover 4 Remove the battery pack as shown in the illustration 5 Taking care that the new battery pack is...

Page 27: ...ile the main battery is being replaced and when the main battery goes dead Be sure to use only a CR2032 lithium battery as the backup battery 1 Make sure that Pocket PC Terminal power is turned off If...

Page 28: ...facing correctly when you place it onto the backup battery holder Caution Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufa...

Page 29: ...ess the Reset button on the back of the Pocket PC Terminal When no memory abnormality is discovered Resetting the Pocket PC Terminal causes the following screens to appear in sequence Start screen Tod...

Page 30: ...Terminal does not operate normally due to a memory abnormality When the message A problem with memory contents has been found appears Performing a Full Reset Important Performing a full reset clears a...

Page 31: ...performs the full reset the deletes all memory in Pocket PC Terminal memory RAM Pressing the Action key again displays the start screen Now perform the required Pocket PC Terminal configuration setti...

Page 32: ...t Use the following procedure to install the hand strap on the Pocket PC Terminal 1 Pass both ends of the hand strap through the hand strap loops on the back of the Pocket PC Terminal 2 Fold the two e...

Page 33: ...I Type II 3 3V 2 1 slot for IT 700M30RC IT 70M30RC Wireless Communication IT 700M30RC IT 70M30RC Type Wireless LAN Modulation Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Radio Frequency 2400 to 2483 5MHz Data Ra...

Page 34: ...unit Splash Resistance IPX2 when connector covers and all other covers are closed Operating Temperature 5 to 50 C 23 to 122 F Dimensions 85 W 165 D 27 7 H mm Weight Approximately 330g IT 700M30E 320g...

Page 35: ...nal and computer for downloading and uploading system data files etc It can also be used to charge the battery pack loaded in the Pocket PC Terminal The Optical Communication Unit comes with a wall mo...

Page 36: ...any of the Pocket PC Terminals mounted on the Optical Communication Units Lit Green System operating normally communication being performed with at least one of the Pocket PC Terminals mounted on the...

Page 37: ...ace on the top of the Optical Communication Unit remove the interface cap to your computer Leave the interface cap in place if you do not plan to use the RS 232C interface 4 Turn on the Optical Commun...

Page 38: ...from the Pocket PC Terminal If the charge indicator does not light during charging remove the Pocket PC Terminal from and then remount it onto the Optical Communication Unit If the charge indicator do...

Page 39: ...7 8 9 10 Pocket PC Terminal Optical Communication Unit Data Rate 1 2 38 400bps OFF ON 115 200bps ON OFF Indicates initial default settings Connection Type 3 4 5 With Host OFF OFF ON No daisy chain OF...

Page 40: ...e the terminal support in place with the two screws 3 Remove the two screws holding the hook in place Next move the hook to the right side screw holes and secure it in place with the screws Left side...

Page 41: ...r over each of the provided wood screws so the head of the spacer is on the same end as the head of the screw Next drive the screws into the wall at the two locations you marked in step 5 Make sure th...

Page 42: ...tional Daisy Chain Cables DT 888RSC to daisy chain up to seven Optical Communication Units for simultaneous uploading and downloading of data between a computer and multiple Pocket PC Termnals To dais...

Page 43: ...0bps RS 422 Synchronization Asynchronous Data Rate 9 600 to 115 200bps Power Supply Output DC5V 1A Charging System Fixed voltage with voltage control Approximate Charge Time 4 hours Standard Battery P...

Page 44: ...he Pocket PC Terminal Charger comes with a Wall Mount Unit that you can use to configure the charger for wall mounting The term Charger Unit in this section refers to the optional Pocket PC Terminal C...

Page 45: ...ocket PC Terminal Indicates the current status of the charge operation Off No charging Lit Red Charging Flashing Red Battery pack abnormality Lit Green Charging finished Indicates the power status of...

Page 46: ...C adaptor jack on the top of the Charger Unit 3 Turn on the Charger Unit The power indicator on the Charger Unit should light red at this time 4 Mount a Pocket PC Terminal onto the Charger Unit making...

Page 47: ...problem it probably means that the battery pack is defective Replace the battery pack with a different one Use the Charger Unit to charge only the specified Rechargeable Battery Pack models A battery...

Page 48: ...with voltage control Approximate Charge Time 4 hours Standard Battery Pack 8 hours Large capacity Battery Pack Power Requirements Special AC Adaptor DT 825ADP Consumption Current Terminal Off Approxi...

Page 49: ...ion Attachment 1 1 4 4 4 4 3 2 3 3 Important Each Dual Charger comes with a connection attachment even though you need only one connection attachment to secure two Dual Charger units Keep the extra on...

Page 50: ...the Dual Charger 3 Mount a Rechargeable Battery Pack onto the Dual Charger making sure the battery pack s terminals are oriented correctly The charge indicator on the Dual Charger should light red in...

Page 51: ...them with a single AC adaptor 1 Remove the connector covers of Dual Charger units as required 2 Connect the connection terminals of the Dual Charger units 3 Install the connection attachment to the bo...

Page 52: ...2 5 hours 1 Standard Battery Pack 5 hours 1 Large capacity Battery Pack 5 hours 2 Standard Battery Packs 10 hours 2 Large capacity Battery Packs Power Requirements Special AC Adaptor MPC 577ADP Consum...

Page 53: ...keep the card cover in a safe place so you do not lose it Be sure to close the card cover when you use the CF storage card Loading a Card into Slot 0 1 Wipe the surface of the card making sure there...

Page 54: ...e to affix a special piece of tape to it to allow for removal of the card when necessary You will not be able to remove the card from Slot 1 if you do not affix the tape 1 Wipe the surface of the card...

Page 55: ...icking out so you can use it the next time you need to remove the card from the slot 8 Reload the main battery battery pack replace the battery pack cover and slide the battery pack cover release back...

Page 56: ...of bar codes General Guide Important Do not touch the bar code reader with your fingers or allow it to become scratched or damaged Dirt or scratches on the bar code reader can cause problems with the...

Page 57: ...out of the holes in the Pocket PC Terminal and then remove the cover 2 Insert the Laser Scanner Card into the Pocket PC Terminal 3 Use the silver screws to secure the Laser Scanner Card to the Pocket...

Page 58: ...r at the locations indicated by arrows in the illustration Reading Bar Codes CASIO provides a library of functions to control the laser scanner Software developers can use these functions to incorpora...

Page 59: ...ing PCS 0 45 to 0 9 Narrowest Bar Thickness 0 127 to 1 0mm Warning Label This is a warning label for a Class 2 laser device that conforms to IEC60825 1 Though there is no danger due to momentary expos...

Page 60: ...r code reader close to the bar code when the bar code is small For larger bar codes move the bar code reader further away so the beam can cover the entire bar code Warning Never allow the laser beam t...

Page 61: ...ODE39 ITF CODE93 CODE128 MSI IATA Industrial 2 of 5 Readable Distance 60 to 420mm with protective cover installed Interface CompactFlash Card Type II 3 3V Consumption Current Approximately 140mA Opera...

Page 62: ...the large capacity battery pack cover Important Be sure to keep the Rechargeable Battery Pack in its special soft case whenever it is removed from the Pocket PC Terminal Standard Battery Pack Specific...

Page 63: ...CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD 6 2 Hon machi 1 chome Shibuya ku Tokyo 151 8543 Japan Printed on recycled paper PN410346 002 MO0101 003002C Printed in Japan...

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