Page 5 - Optional Bridge Satellite Cradle
E-7 Caution! ■ Optional Bridge Satellite Cradle ● Keep the power cord away from stoves and other sources of extreme heat.Heat can melt the insulation of the power cord and create the danger of fireand electrical shock. ● Never pull on the power cord when unplugging it. Doing so can damage thecord an...
Page 6 - Contents
E-8 Contents Safety Precautions ............................................... E-2 Unpacking ............................................................. E-9 Important ............................................................. E-10 Handling Precautions .............................................
Page 7 - Unpacking
E-9 Unpacking The following items are included in the package with the product. If for some reasonanything is damaged or missing, please contact the store where you purchased the product. • Handheld Terminal DT-300M60E • Wrist Strap Main Batteries(Two AA Alkaline Batteries) • User’s Guide (This book...
Page 8 - Important; Handling Precautions; Service
E-10 Important Carefully read the following points to get the best performance and long life from yourHandheld Terminal. Handling Precautions • Use only your finger or a blunt object to operate the stroke keys. Use of a sharp pointed object can damage stroke keys and cause shorting of internal circu...
Page 9 - System Diagram; Options
E-11 System Diagram Options Bridge Satellite Cradle DT-364IO Bridge Satellite Cradle AC Adaptor DT-9020ADP DT-300M60E Bridge Satellite Cradle Cables RS-232C Cable DT-887AX/AXA Bridge Satellite Cradle PC Connection Cable 9 pin Socket RS-422 Cable DT-888RSC Bridge Satellite Cradle Chain Connection USB...
Page 10 - General Guide
E-12 7 3 1 2 4 5 1 6 8 11 9 10 12 13 <Front> <Top> <Right side> <Back> <Bottom> 7 General Guide 1 Reader port Emits a laser that reads bar codes 2 Read indicator LED Indicates the status of the read operation: green for a successfulread, red for an unsuccessful read. * ...
Page 11 - Battery Replacement; Power Supply
E-13 Battery Replacement Power Supply Operating the Handheld Terminal requires two AA (LR6) alkaline batteries.Replace the AA (LR6) alkaline batteries as soon as the battery display on the LCD screenshows that the battery is empty ( ). [Warning] ■ Make a Backup of Important Data • The Handheld Termi...
Page 12 - Replacing the Main Batteries (AA Alkaline Batteries); Loading the Main Batteries
E-14 Replacing the Main Batteries (AA Alkaline Batteries) Important! • Note the polarity (orientation of the and the ) of the AA alkaline batteries when installing them. • Be sure to turn off the power before removing the batteries.• Remove the batteries if you are not going to use the Handheld Term...
Page 13 - About the LCD Screen
E-15 About the LCD Screen The LCD screen of the Handheld Terminal shows program settings, operational procedures,and calculation results and other information. • Display Area 64 dots (V) x 112 dots (H) • Display Characters 12-dot, 16-dot, and 20-dot font modesEach font mode allows mixing of the foll...
Page 14 - To Attach the wrist strap; Attaching the Wrist Strap
E-16 Use the wrist strap to protect the Handheld Terminal from being accidentally dropped whileyou are carrying it. To Attach the wrist strap Attach the wrist strap as shown below. 1 Pass the thin end of the wrist strap throughthe metal hand strap mount on the bottomside of the Handheld Terminal. 2 ...
Page 15 - Keys and Their Functions; Stroke Keys and Their Functions.
E-17 1 5 2 3 78 6 9 4 Keys and Their Functions The Handheld Terminal has 18 stroke keys and one read key. Stroke Keys and Their Functions. 1 Read key Press this key to read a bar code. 2 Clear key Press this key to cancel input. 3 Backspace key Press this key to erase the character to the left ofthe...
Page 16 - Performing Bar Code Read Operation; Using the Bar Code Reader
E-18 Performing Bar Code Read Operation 1 Turn the power on, and then position thereader port about 4 cm or more from the barcode and press the read key. 2 The reader port emits a laser to read the barcode. The read indicator lights green whenthe read is successful. Important! • If you have problems...
Page 17 - Scanning Bar Codes; Do not stare into the laser beam; About Warning Label
E-19 Scanning Bar Codes Hold the Handheld Terminal close to small bar codes.Hold the Handheld Terminal far away from large bar codes. Warning! ■ Do not stare into the laser beam ● The Handheld Terminal uses a laser beam to scan bar codes.Do not look directly into the laser beam, or allow it to shine...
Page 18 - Communication Between Handheld Terminals; Data Communication
E-20 Communication Between Handheld Terminals You can use the infrared interface port, located on the bottom of the Handheld Terminal, totransfer applications or data to another Handheld Terminal.Set the communication format for two Handheld Terminals as shown below.Make sure that the infrared inter...
Page 19 - Specifications
E-21 Specifications 1. General CPU: 32-bit RISC Type Memory: RAM : 2 MB (User area 1.3 MB)FROM : 8 MB (User area 5.9 MB) 2. Display Type: STN LCD with phase correction film Resolution: 112 x 64 dots Display contrast: Adjustable through key operation Backlight: LED backlight 3. Laser Scanner Readable...
Page 21 - Using the Bridge Satellite Cradle; Accessory
E-23 Using the Bridge Satellite Cradle <Top> <Front> <Bottom> <Right side> 6 12 7 8 3 2 1 11 10 9 5 4 You can transfer data (upload and download) between the Handheld Terminal and apersonal computer by connecting the Bridge Satellite Cradle (DT-364IO). Use an RS-232Ccable (DT...
Page 23 - Power Hook Up and Connections
E-25 Power Hook Up and Connections Use the AC adaptor (DT-9020ADP) for the Bridge Satellite Cradle sold separately for theBridge Satellite Cradle power supply. Be sure to hook up the AC adaptor and the BridgeSatellite Cradle before transmitting data to or from the Handheld Terminal. The HandheldTerm...
Page 25 - Connecting Multiple Bridge Satellite Cradles; Use the modular cable for the connections.
E-27 Connecting Multiple Bridge Satellite Cradles Use the modular cable for the connections. You can daisy chain multiple Bridge Satellite Cradles by connecting the C-OUT port of thefirst unit that is the nearest to the host computer to the C-IN port of the next unit that is sittingto the first unit...
Page 26 - DIP Switch Settings
E-28 DIP Switch Settings The DIP switches are located on the bottom of the Bridge Satellite Cradle.The DIP switches can be set to on or off. Turn off the power before setting the DIP switches. Important! • Making any other settings not described above, which are for inspection and other special mode...
Page 27 - DT-364IO Bridge Satellite Cradle Specifications
E-29 DT-364IO Bridge Satellite Cradle Specifications 1. Infrared Transmission Interface: Infrared interface Standard: Conforms to IrDA Ver 1.1 Synchronization: Asynchronous Speed: 9,600/115,200 bps/4M bps (Only when the host computer isconnected via USB.) 2. RS-232 Control Protocol: Half-duplex Sync...