Page 3 - Safety Precautions
E-3 Congratulations upon your selection of this CASIO Product. Be sure to readthe following Safety Precautions before trying to use it for the first time.Keep this manual in a handy place for future reference. Safety Precautions The following are the meanings of the markings and symbolsused in these...
Page 4 - Handling Alkaline Batteries
E-4 Danger! ■ Lithium-ion Battery PackThe Lithium-ion Battery Pack is available as an option. ● Never allow the battery pack to become wet. Water can create the danger ofbattery pack heat emission, explosion, and fire. ● Never use or leave the battery pack next to open flame, near a stove, or anyoth...
Page 9 - LCD Screen; Lithium-ion Battery Pack
E-9 Caution! ■ LCD Screen ● Never apply strong pressure to the screen or subject it to strong impact. Doingso can crack the LCD panel glass and create the danger of personal injury. ● Should the LCD panel glass ever break, never touch the liquid inside. Doingso can cause skin irritation and inflamma...
Page 11 - Make back-up copies of all important data
E-11 Make back-up copies of all important data Caution! ■ Optional Bridge Basic Cradle, Basic Cradle, Satellite Cradleand Cradle-type Battery Charger ● 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 firea...
Page 12 - Introduction; Handling Precautions
E-12 Introduction Make sure you carefully read the following information to ensure that your Handheld Terminalis able to perform at the level for which it is designed. Handling Precautions • Do not throw or drop the Handheld Terminal or otherwise subject it to strong impact, which can damage the LCD...
Page 14 - Contents
E-14 • The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.• The term “Handheld Terminal” as used in this User’s Guide refers to the CASIO DT-930 Handheld Terminal unless otherwise noted. • CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsibility for any loss or claims by third parties which ...
Page 16 - Unpacking
E-16 Unpacking When unpacking the Handheld Terminal (either DT-930M50E or DT-930M51E), checkcarefully that all of the items shown below are included. If anything is missing or damaged,contact your original dealer or your nearest CASIO Service Provider. • Handheld Terminal (down-facing reader port) (...
Page 17 - Available Models and Options; Options
E-17 Available Models and Options Options Basic Cradle DT-960IOE Cradle-type Battery Charger DT-969CHGE Satellite Cradle DT-964IOE Lithium-ion Battery Pack DT-923LIB DT-930 M50E DT-930 M51E Cables Wall Mount Unit for Bridge Basic Cradle Bridge Basic Cradle HA-E60IO
Page 19 - General Guide; Left side
E-19 4 7 7 3 1 2 4 7 5 12 7 1 9 8 10 6 11 13 14 General Guide 1 Reader port Emits a laser for bar code reading. 2 Read indicator Indicates the status of the read operation: green for a successfulread, red when the read is no good. 3 LCD screen Displays various data when a program is being run. 4 Tri...
Page 20 - Power Supply
E-20 Power Supply The Handheld Terminal has both operating power supply provided by either two AA (LR6)-size alkaline batteries or lithium-ion battery pack, and memory backup power supply provided by lithium battery. In this manual, the words "main battery" refer to both alkaline batteries a...
Page 22 - Loading and Removing the Lithium-ion Battery Pack; Loading the Lithium-ion Battery Pack; Removing the Lithium-ion Battery Pack
E-22 Power Supply Loading and Removing the Lithium-ion Battery Pack Loading the Lithium-ion Battery Pack 1 Slide the main battery compartment coverlock to the FREE position and remove thecover. 2 Load a lithium-ion battery pack into the mainbattery compartment in the direction shown inthe figure.Loa...
Page 23 - Replacing the Backup Lithium Battery
E-23 Replacing the Backup Lithium Battery When the backup lithium battery low voltage message appears on the LCD screen,immediately replace the backup battery (lithium). Use a CR2032 lithium battery as thereplacement battery. Be sure to turn the Handheld Terminal OFF before you do this. [Caution] ■ ...
Page 24 - Removing the battery
E-24 3 Carefully wipe the backup battery (lithiumbattery) with a dry cloth before inserting it withthe plus (+) side up as shown in the diagram. 4 Push the lithium battery in the direction shownby the arrow to hook it. 5 Close the backup battery cover and tightenthe screws. Removing the battery 1 Op...
Page 25 - About the LCD Screen
E-25 About the LCD Screen The LCD screen of the Handheld Terminal shows program settings, operational procedures,calculation results and other information. • Display Area 64 dots (V) x 128 dots (H) • Display Characters 6-dot, 8-dot and 10-dot modeReduced ANK 21 columns x 10 lines, 16 columns x 8 lin...
Page 26 - To attach the wrist strap; Attaching the Wrist Strap
E-26 The wrist strap protects the Handheld Terminal from being damaged as a result of it beingdropped by mistake during movement.Follow the procedure below to attach the wrist strap. To attach the wrist strap 1 Pass the thin end of the wrist strap throughthe metal hand strap mount (two possiblelocat...
Page 27 - Keys and Their Functions
E-27 123 15 4 6 7 Keys and Their Functions Keys available on the Handheld Terminal and their functions are as follows. 1 Trigger keysTrigger a bar code read operation. 2 Control keysCLR key: Cancels input. BS key: Backspaces and deletes onecharacter. S key: Switches between the characterinput mode a...
Page 28 - Performing a Bar Code Read Operation; Using the Bar Code Reader
E-28 Performing a Bar Code Read Operation 1 Press the [PW] key to turn power on. Hold theHandheld Terminal close to the bar code andpress the trigger 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 problem...
Page 29 - Laser Beam
E-29 When reading a small bar code, decrease the distance between the Handheld Terminal andthe bar code. For larger bar codes, position the Handheld Terminal so that the bar code fitsinto the laser beam. Sample Bar Codes Warning! ■ Laser Beam ● Never look directly into the laser beam. Doing so can c...
Page 30 - Adjusting the Laser Beam Width
E-30 Using the Bar Code Reader Adjusting the Laser Beam Width The width of the laser beam emitted from the Handheld Terminal can be adjusted to matchthe width of the bar code that is being read.When you switch the laser beam width, you must set the beam’s reference pointbeforehand. 1 Turn the Handhe...
Page 31 - Beam Width Adjustment Bar Code
E-31 Beam Width Adjustment Bar Code For down-facing reader port model For forward-facing reader port model [Handling Precautions] • The Handheld Terminal is shipped with the laser beam width already adjusted. So, the laser beam width need not be adjusted. Adjustment isnecessary only when the laser b...
Page 32 - IR Communication; Communications
E-32 IR Communication Application software and input data can be transferred between two DT-930 units using theinfrared ports on the bottom of the units.Position the two DT-930 units so they will not accidently move during communication.The orientation of the two units depends on the type ofcommunic...
Page 34 - Specifications
E-34 Specifications • General CPU: 32-bit RISC Type Memory: RAM : 4MB (User area 1.6 MB)FROM : 16MB (User area 12.5 MB) • Display Type: STN LCD with phase correction film Capacity: 128 x 64 dots Display contrast: Manually adjustable Backlight: LED • Laser Scanner Readable Symbologies: EAN, JAN, UPC,...
Page 36 - Using the Bridge Basic Cradle; Top
E-36 Using the Bridge Basic Cradle 1 LED power indicator Indicates the charge status of the battery and whether the DT-930is mounted.Off: Power OFF Lit Green: Power is ON and the DT-930 is correctly mounted.Lit Red: Power is ON and the DT-930 is not correctly mounted. 2 USB connection status Indicat...
Page 37 - Setting up the Bridge Basic Cradle
E-37 Setting up the Bridge Basic Cradle 1 Make sure that the Bridge Basic Cradle’spower switch is turned off and then plug theoptional AC adaptor (AD-S15050AE) into theAC adaptor jack on the back of the BridgeBasic Cradle. 2 Connect the power cord to the AC adaptorbefore connecting the power cord to...
Page 38 - Connecting without Using the AC Adaptor
E-38 Setting up the Bridge Basic Cradle Connecting without Using the AC Adaptor • It is possible to draw power from the personal computer in the bus power mode. This makes it possible to operate the Bridge Basic Cradle without using the AC adaptor. • Power is not supplied to the DT-930 when the USB ...
Page 39 - Mounting on a Wall
E-39 Mounting on a Wall 1 Remove the screws on the bottom of thedesktop unit to remove it. 2 Attach the wall mount unit and tighten thescrews for the wall mount unit. 3 Insert the screw provided into the locationwhere the hole on the top of the wall mountunit is to be fixed.Do not screw the screw al...
Page 40 - Removing the Wall Mount Unit
E-40 4 Hang the wall mount unit from the screwthrough the hole on its top. 5 Insert the screw provided into the top part ofthe lower hole of the wall mount unit. 6 Tighten both the upper and lower screws. Removing the Wall Mount Unit 1 Loosen both the upper and lower screws. 2 Slide the wall mount u...
Page 41 - HA-E60IO Bridge Basic Cradle specifications
E-41 HA-E60IO Bridge Basic Cradle specifications 1. Infrared Interface: Infrared interface Standard: Conforms to IrDA Ver 1.1 Synchronization: Asynchronous, frame synchronizing Speed: 4 Mbps (MAX) 2. USB Standard: Conforms to USB Ver 1.1 Speed: 12 Mbps (MAX) 3. Power supply Power Source: AC adaptor ...
Page 42 - Using the Basic Cradle; Accessories
E-42 CASIO DATA POWER OFF POWER ON RS-232C RS-485-1 RS-485-2 AC ADAPTOR CASIO 4 5 8 11 14 13 14 10 12 8 6 7 1 3 2 9 Using the Basic Cradle Basic Cradle (DT-960IOE) makes it possible to upload system data and file data betweenthe Handheld Terminal and a personal computer.You can use optional 6-6 pin ...
Page 44 - When You Are Using the Down-facing Reader Port Model
E-44 Using the Basic Cradle When You Are Using the Down-facing Reader Port Model When you are using a down-facing reader port model, remove the nose guide before use.To remove the nose guide, remove the twoscrews using a screwdriver. Setting up the Basic Cradle Use only the dedicated AC adaptor for ...
Page 46 - Serial Connection of Multiple Basic Cradles; Connections; DIP Switch Settings
E-46 Using the Basic Cradle 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Serial Connection of Multiple Basic Cradles You can use optional 6-6 pin Modular Cables (DT-788RSC) toconnect up to 16 Basic Cradles in a serial configuration.This configuration makes it possible to exchange databetween multiple Handheld Terminals and aper...
Page 47 - DT-960IOE Basic Cradle Specifications
E-47 DT-960IOE Basic Cradle Specifications Infrared Interface: Infrared Standard: CASIO original Control Protocol: Half-duplex Synchronization: Asynchronous Speed: 2,400 to 115,200 bps RS-232C Control Protocol: Half-duplex Synchronization: Asynchronous Speed: 2,400 to 115,200 bps RS-485 Control Prot...
Page 48 - Using the Satellite Cradle
E-48 Using the Satellite Cradle Satellite Cradle (DT-964IOE) makes it possible to upload system data and file data betweenthe Handheld Terminal and a personal computer. It can also be used as the charger for thelithium-ion battery pack.Use the RS-232C cable (DT-881RSC/DT-882RSC/DT-883RSC/DT-887AX/AX...
Page 53 - Charging the Battery Pack
E-53 Charging the Battery Pack The following procedure can be used only when a lithium-ion battery pack is loaded in theHandheld Terminal. 1 Turn on the power of the Satellite Cradle, andconfirm that its power indicator lights up red. 2 Attach the Handheld Terminal to the SatelliteCradle, making sur...
Page 55 - Serial Connection of Multiple Satellite Cradles
E-55 Serial Connection of Multiple Satellite Cradles You can use optional 6-6 pin Modular Cables (DT-888RSC) to connect up to 7 SatelliteCradles in a serial configuration. This configuration makes it possible to exchange databetween multiple Handheld Terminals and a personal computer via the cradles...
Page 57 - DT-964IOE Satellite Cradle Specifications
E-57 DT-964IOE Satellite Cradle Specifications Infrared Interface: Infrared Standard: Conforms to IrDA Ver. 1.2 Original Synchronization: Asynchronous Speed: 9,600/38,400/115,200bps RS-232C Control Protocol: Full-duplex Synchronization: Asynchronous Speed: 1,200 to 115,200bps RS-422 Control Protocol...
Page 58 - Using the Cradle-type Battery Charger
E-58 CHG2 CHG1 CASIO POWER OFF POWER ON AC ADAPTOR CASIO 2 3 7 10 12 12 8 9 11 7 4 5 6 1 Using the Cradle-type Battery Charger The Cradle-type Battery Charger (DT-969CHGE) makes it possible to separately chargebattery pack installed in the Handheld Terminal and a spare battery pack (DT-923LIB)instal...
Page 65 - DT-969CHGE Cradle-type Battery Charger Specifications
E-65 DT-969CHGE Cradle-type Battery Charger Specifications Charger Charge Method: Fixed voltage (with current limiter) Charge Time: Approx. 6 hours Power Supply Power Source: AC adaptor (DT-9020ADP-GS or DT-9020ADP-US) Power Requirements: 230 VAC (DT-9020ADP-GS) 120 VAC (DT-9020ADP-US) Rated Input: ...
Page 66 - To hang the cradles and charger on a wall; Installing Cradles and Cradle-type Battery Charger
E-66 CA L D P H P AB The following installation methods describe how to install the Basic Cradle, Satellite Cradleand Cradle-type Battery charger either on a flat surface place or on a wall. To hang the cradles and charger on a wall The following installation method is described with the Satellite C...