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2 Table of the Contents Editorial Record 6 Preview 7 Chapter 1. Product Overview 8 1.1 Model by Feature 8 1.2 Available Options 9 Chapter 2. Functions 10 2.1 Basic Specifications 10 2.1.1 Windows Mobile 6.1 10 2.1.2 Display 11 2.1.3 Touch Panel 13 2.1.4 Keys 14 2.1.5 Audio 21 2.1.6 Buzzer Sounds 22 ...
6 Editorial Record Manual Version no. Date edited Page Content 1.00 May 2009 all Original version
7 Preview The features and specifications described in this reference manual give you an overview of the functional detail of the DT-X30 series handheld terminals with the integrated Windows Mobile ® Version 6.1 OS. For DT-X30 series handheld terminals with the integrated Windows ® CE OS, see DT-X30...
9 1.2 Available Options The following dedicated options are available for DT-X30 series. Table 1.2 Option Product Model no. Remark USB Cradle HA-G60IO Cradle Ethernet Cradle HA-G62IO Battery Battery Pack HA-G20BAT Dual Battery Charger HA-G32DCHG Cradle-type Battery Charger HA-G30CHG Battery charger ...
10 2. Functions This chapter describes about detailed specifications of the functions implemented in the terminal and the options. 2.1 Basic Specifications This chapter describes about basic specifications of the terminal. 2.1.1 Windows Mobile 6.1 The terminal integrates Microsoft ® Windows Mobile ®...
11 2.1.2 Display Basic Specifications The QVGA (320 x 240 dots) mode is supported by the terminal. Table 2.1 Display specification 65,536 colors 2-way TFT LCD* (16 bpp, Red: 5 bits, Green: 6 bits, Blue: 5 bits) X direction 240 dots Display size Y direction 320 dots * Dead Pixels The LCD panel employ...
13 2.1.3 Touch Panel An input can be made into any portion of the screen on the touch panel. The touch panel has the following resolutions. Table 2.2 X direction 240 dots Resolution Y direction 320 dots • Capturing touch coordinates in X and Y directions and controlling the pointing are possible by ...
14 2.1.4 Keys Keyboard Layout The following is the keyboard layout employed in the terminal. Figure 2.1
15 Key Assignments The following are the key codes and function assignments. Table 2.3 Control keys KEY Input mode Operation Remarks 1 Specialized key operation (toggle). A Specialized key operation (toggle). Fn ---- a Specialized key operation (toggle). Fn mode is released when a key input is made....
19 Enabling or Disabling Fn Key For keys that perform specialized operations while the key input mode has been set to Function mode, “Enable” or “Disable” can be set on each individual key in the registry below to control the operations. [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\KEYBD] Or, using the Sy...
20 Permit or Prohibit Key Locks The System Library can be used to permit or prohibit the operations of keys except for the Power and Trigger keys. The functions of the System Library relevant to the “Permit or Prohibit Key Locks” are as follows. SysSetAllKeyLock : Sets up “Enable” or “Disable” for l...
21 2.1.5 Audio Basic Specifications WAV playback, voice recording and playback are supported. By using the Microsoft SoftwareMixer function, output sounds from multiple applications can be mixed and output (in 44.1 KHz, 16-bit stereo mixing). Voice Recorder is integrated in the terminal as the sound...
23 2.1.7 Memory Management The high speed and large capacity RAM (MobileDDR 128MB) and FlashDisk (NAND Flash 128MB) are integrated in the terminal. Although RAM has been used for RAM XIP (for OS), program memory (for program files) and object store (for work area) in the past, it is unified presentl...
24 RAM The integrated RAM has a total capacity of 128 MB and is used for the below purposes. Driver glob and buffer : Work area for driver and so on. OS area : Area to carry out deployed OS. Program memory : Memory area to carry out program and for the OS work area. Program Memory Execute OS files d...
26 User Disk Clear This operation is carried out if Fn and CLR and “.” keys are held down at the same time and then the reset switch is pressed for a period of one second or longer while the terminal is in operation. A message (see Figure 2.7) to confirm memory initialization appears. The R Trigger ...
30 Bluetooth Connection Status This is used for notification of Bluetooth connection establishment status which is controlled with the System Library. Table 2.17 Operation mode Specification Attribute Bluetooth established ON in blue for 1 second, OFF for 2 seconds L_BT Note: Indication for scanning...
31 WWAN Connection Status This is used for notification of WWAN connection establishment status. Table 2.20 Operation mode Specification Attribute WWAN established ON in orange for 1 second, OFF for 2 seconds L_WWAN Notes: • Indication for scanning a bar code has the priority over other indications....
43 Table 2.36 RSS-14 symbology D Numeric data C Mod10 check digit Table 2.37 RSS Limited symbology D Numeric data C Mod10 check digit Table 2.38 RSS Expanded symbology D Numeric data A Alphabet data The functions of the Laser Scanner Library relevant to the “Scanning Output Formats” are those listed...
44 Output Buffer The scanner scans a bar code and outputs the scanned data using one of the following methods described in the table. Table 2.39 Output Method Description OBR buffer output (see note) - Scanned data is output to memory in the Laser Scanner driver. - Scanned data already output to the...
45 Conditions for Terminating Scanning Scanning is terminated when any one of the following conditions is met. • Scanning is succeeded. • Preset timeout period has elapsed. • OBR buffer becomes a full. • An abnormal condition is detected in the scan module. Scan Completion Notification When scanning...
46 Capturing Event Factors When a notification for scanning completion is issued with “Event”, factors which made the scanning succeeded are automatically recorded. The recorded factors are also retrieved using the Laser Scanner Library. The function of the Laser Scanner Library relevant to the “Cap...
48 2.2.6 Expanded Features Scan Width Control If the laser emits on several bar codes located near each other, scanning may fail. By narrowing the laser beam emission width, scanning can be focused onto only one bar code, not onto the other one located near by. The laser beam emission width can be s...
50 Noise Filter If the background of a bar code is white color, a noise tends to be generated easily during scanning causing the error rate to increase. To reduce such the noise, the Noise Filter function is available with the terminal. Two methods, software noise filter and ASIC noise filter, are a...
51 Setting Gain The laser module gain setting, Mode 0 to Mode 3, can be selected. Selecting an optimum gain mode enhances scanning performance especially for bar code distanced far away from the terminal and bar code printed in high-resolution (“PCS”). Table 2.45 Gain Mode Description Mode 0 Standar...
52 Configuration File The various setting values can be stored in a file and resumed. The setting file storage location and its name are “\Documents and Settings\System Settings\OBRDRV.ini”. If there is no such the setting file, the default values are used to initiate the scanning. Table 2.46 Symbol...
60 Dual Decoders System The dual decoders system initially decodes a scanned bar code data using the standard decoder, but if decoding fails, it uses the following additional decoder to scan the same bar code. This dual decoders system supports the bar code symbologies listed below. - Code39 - Code1...
61 Changing the threshold values for Right and Left margins When a bar code is printed inside of quadrangle, scanning may not be possible because there is not enough left and/or right marginal space. By making change on the right and left marginal threshold values, scanning a bar code becomes possib...
62 Decoder Learning function This function is to automatically change parameters for criteria and threshold level used to judge on decoding bar code data so that scanning a bar code printed in poor quality can be improved. However, after changing the relevant parameters for the Decoder Learning func...
63 Supported Symbologies Below is a list of the symbologies which can be effectively scanned using the Decoder Learning function. - EAN, JAN, UPC-A, UPC-B - EAN, JAN, UPC-A, UPC-B Add-ons - UPC-E - UPC-E Add-on - Code39 - NW7 - Interleaved 2of5 - Industrial 2of5 - Code93 - Code128 - MSI - IATA
64 List of Parameters Subject to Change The parameters subject to change are those which can be altered using the Customize function and those listed below. Table 2.49 Customizing the elements Element Description Changing Character Spacing Threshold Values Enables the threshold values of the bars fo...
65 Changing Character Spacing Threshold Values The decoder identifies wide character spacing as an anomalous pattern, which may result in the inability to scan. Disabling the character spacing determination function overcomes this problem. Depending on the barcode system, some codes may have charact...
67 Changing Character Discrepancy Threshold Values When a comparison of the total value of bars comprising each character is performed during scanning and said value is either too large or too small compared to that of the other characters, it is processed as an anomalous pattern. This may result in...
68 Enabling or Disabling the Decoder Learning function The Decoder Learning function can be switched to either “Enable” or “Disable”. This switch can be made using the functions or settings file provided by the Laser Scanner Library. Note: Enabling the Decoder Learning function improves the scanning...
71 2.3.2 Scanning Method Multi-step Read This function continuously performs decoding as long as one of the R/L Trigger keys is held down. Once bar codes are decoded they are not read any more. This function is useful for reading all bar codes without repeating the same action when more than one bar...
72 The functions of the Imager Library relevant 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...
76 2.3.5 Expanded Features Decoder Customize function This function adjusts the scanning speed to facilitate scanning of hard-to-read symbols. Decoder Deliberation Levels The level of deliberation with which symbols are scanned can be set at five different levels. Setting the level to Very Quick or ...
77 Complementary Scanning functions Automatic Linking of Combined Symbols The CMOS Imager provides support for combining symbols. When scanning the following combined symbols, the scanned data is stored in the internal buffer and all of the data from combined symbols or all scanned symbols is combin...
78 Image Capture Function This function is used to capture image data and save it as JPEG file. Using the function together with the JPEG Library, the captured image data is output as image data in either 2-gray scale or 256-gray scale. The captured image data can also be output in low resolution by...
79 Signature Index Function This function scans both symbol and signature at one time and outputs the symbol data and indexed signature at the same time. The position and size of a signature can be specified in the user application based on the position of the symbol. The function automatically corr...
80 Streaming Display Function This function sequentially displays an image while continuously operating the CMOS Imager. With the image capturing function in “Image Capture Function”, the streaming display function can be used to display image preview. Table 2.58 Reduction 1/1, 1/2, 1/4 1/1 reductio...
81 Imager’s APO This function will shut down the power to the CMOS Imager automatically if it has not been used for a while. After activating the APO (Automatic Power OFF) function, the imager’s power can be turned on again if one of the following functions is invoked. The time period of the APO fun...
82 Setting for Scanning Bar Codes For each symbology, parameters that can define the scanning performances are specified with its individual symbology name in the section name (see Table 2.59). Table 2.59 Item Description Setting [Symbology] Section Enable Sets up “Enable” or “Disable” for scanning ...
83 Setting for Common Operations The settings in Table 2.60 are for the common operations not related to scanning bar codes. Table 2.60 Item Description Setting Default [PrintWeight] Section PrintWeight Specify the calibration value for thickness of bars. Specify in the range of 1 to 7. 4 [Intensity...
88 Digital Zoom The digital zoom is a function used to cut out a part of image from the high-resolution image. The following image sizes and magnifications can be used for digital zoom shooting. Table 2.64 Digital Zoom Magnification 1/4VGA VGA SVGA XGA Quad-VGA UXGA x 1.5 Yes Yes Yes Yes No No x 2.0...
89 Brightness Correction This is for correcting the brightness. “Brightness” referred to in this explanation is the target value for automatic exposure. Exposure is determined automatically in accordance with the brightness of the object, but a target value if you wish to set also can be set in the ...
90 Flash The LED flash can be used when capturing still images. The LED flash has two modes: Flash Off (default) and Flash On. Table 2.66 Item Setting Parameter LED Flash Flash Off (default), Flash On Setting the property of the DirectShow relevant to the Flash is as follows. Set(CameraControl_Flash...
91 Focus Adjustment The CMOS digital camera comes with a focus adjustment function to enable the operator to capture focused images. This adjustment comes in the form of a fixed-focus switch and an autofocus feature. The fixed-focus switch enables the application program to switch the focus to suit ...
92 2.4.3 Image Process This can allow the operator to specify the quality (compression ratio) of an image in JPEG. Setting the JPEG compression ratio of the DirectShow is as follows. SetQuality( SetValue ) Values to set are as follows. 0 : High compression ratio 1 : Middle compression ratio 2 : Low ...
96 2.7 Bluetooth This chapter describes about detailed specifications of the Bluetooth. 2.7.1 Basic Specifications Version Bluetooth ® Version 2.0 + EDR Master The master establishes a connection with Bluetooth equipment in slave mode waiting for connection with the master. Client (Slave) The client...
98 2.7.3 Security This feature supports security functions laid down in the Bluetooth standard. The Bluetooth security is divided into authentication and encryption. These are realized by the use of PassKey (otherwise known as PIN code). PassKey is a shared (common) authentication key used when form...
100 2.7.6 Communication Procedure by Profile While Bluetooth communication takes place, there is a chance that the communication link may be interrupted due to radio wave condition in air, so the retry process is always recommended in application to verify the communication. In general, it is recomm...
101 2.7.7 Process after Communication Interruption With Bluetooth communication, there is a chance that the communication link may be interrupted due to radio wave conditions in air. An error occurred during the communication is detected by carrying out WriteFile API function, ReadFile API function,...
104 2.8 WLAN The IEEE802.11 b/g WLAN is operable with integrated WLAN module (model dependant). The IEEE802.11 b/g standard utilizes 2.4 GHz ISM (“Industry Science Medical”) frequency band, which is used for short range wireless communication. Device Name On the terminal, the device name used to cap...
106 2.8.3 Roaming This feature automatically switches one Access-Point to another in where two or more Access-Points with the identical SSID code exist are installed. 1. Searches for Access-Points that can communicate with the terminal, and lists up radio wave status of each Access-Point. 2. Compare...
108 2.8.5 Channels The no. of WLAN channels set by default at the factory is “1CH-13CH” (13 channels) compatible with the ETSI standard (EU radio standard). 2.8.6 WLAN Setting with Configuration File The configuration file can be used to set the default values for the WLAN settings. By loading the c...
110 STATIC section This section specifies parameters necessary for the integrated WLAN module to establish connection with Access-Point. Table 2.78 KEY VALUE SSID Set SSID. ADHOC Set Infrastructure or AdHoc mode selecting either value. 1: Infrastructure 0: AdHoc WEP Set WEP to be included or not. 1:...
112 Examples of settings for STATIC section Example 1; If WEP is used. [STATIC] SSID=tunami ADHOC=0 WEP=1 KEYINDEX=0 KEYDATA= 5C1E1455A2D504920483C59EA19AC2AB3F12821273BD2A17A9BE Example 2; If WEP is used. [STATIC] SSID=tunami SECURITY=WEP AUTH=OPEN WEP_OPEN_KEYINDEX=1 WEP_OPEN_KEYDATA= 5C1E1455A2D5...
118 2.10 GPS Positioning Function This chapter describes about detailed specifications of the GPS. 2.10.1 Basic Specifications The terminal supports the following functions that come with the integrated GPS module. Table 2.82 Specification Remarks Positioning Method Independent positioning Module un...
119 2.10.2 GPS Function API Latitude and longitude data are obtained using independent positioning to provide the following functions. • Obtains positional data from user application via the GPS intermediate driver (Windows Mobile standard GPS interface) • Displays satellite reception status with th...
120 NMEA Sentence Output The NMEA-0183 is output in text format with each item separated by a comma (,) and sentences separated by a new line code (CRLF). The checksum is added up at the line end. The checksum calculates the XOR’ed value of character data enclosed by $ , ' and * in hexadecimal strin...
121 GGA Sentences This displays GPS fix data. Example of output: $GPGGA,095635.00,3540.05802,N,13921.63542,E,1,06,1.54,212.5,M,39.2,M,,*59 Table 2.86 Item Description Validity $GPGGA Yes 095635.00 UTC time is displayed in the hhmmss.ss format. Yes 3540.05802 Displays latitude. The value at the left ...
122 GSA Sentences This outputs GPS DOP and active satellite data. Example of output: $GPGSA,A,3,13,17,28,04,02,23,,,,,,,2.38,1.54,1.82*09 Table 2.87 Item Description Validity $GPGSA Yes A Positioning mode A = 2D/3D auto-select M = 2D/3D manual-select Yes 3 Positioning status 1 = no signal 2 = 2D 3 =...
123 GSV Sentences This outputs data on GPS Satellites in View. GSV sentences show current data on the satellites from which a signal can be received. A single sentence contains data up to four satellites. Data on the fifth and subsequent satellites is output in multiple lines. In the example below, ...
124 RMS Sentences This outputs data on the Recommended Minimum. Example of output: $GPRMC,095636.00,A,3540.05781,N,13921.63500,E,0.851,193.03,011107,,,A*62 Table 2.89 Item Description Validity $GPRMC Yes 095636.00 UTC time is displayed in the hhmmss.ss format. Yes A Indicates status: A = data is val...
125 Positioning Data Using the GPS Intermediate Driver API The Windows Mobile GPS intermediate driver provides an API to analyze NMEA character strings and obtain positioning data. The GPS intermediate driver API can be used in the following procedure. 1. Create an event with CreateEvent() in order ...
126 Figure 2.13 List of the Functions The functions which can be used with the GPS intermediate driver API are listed below. Table 2.91 Function Description GPSCloseDevice Closes the GPS intermediate driver and connects to the GPS device. GPSGetDeviceState Retrieves the status of the GPS module. GPS...
127 2.11 Power Control This chapter describes about detailed specifications of the power controls. 2.11.1 Monitoring Low Voltage Four levels of the low voltage monitor control are provided for the terminal. Table 2.92 Description Action Next Startup VDET1 Warning against low voltage of the battery p...
128 Memory Backup Battery The following shows levels available for the memory backup battery. The terminal’s system checks the status of the backup battery every five minutes. Since power source of charging the memory backup battery is supplied by the battery pack, charging it may not be carried out...
130 2.11.2 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 cradle while ...
131 2.11.3 Power OFF Factors The following is the power OFF factors. • The Power key is pressed while the power is on. • Neither key input, disk access, nor communication is performed within a preset time period. • Output voltage from the battery pack is low (VDET2, VDET3) (see note below). • The ba...
132 2.11.4 Controls on Power Key Time period after pressing down the Power key It takes approximately one second for the system to recognize turning on or turning off the power after the Power key is pressed down. Disable Power Key after Turning On the Power After turning on the power, the Power key...
134 Virtual Power OFF/WLAN Standby This is standby mode for WLAN operation. The System Library 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 2.99 Display OFF KEY Lock APO Prohib...
136 Figure 2.14 Discharge IDLE mode RUN mode RTC backup SLEEP mode No activity 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 b...
137 2.11.7 Virtual OFF by Application Virtual OFF The Virtual OFF is a function and its main object is to save power. Internally, the terminal is running normally but it seems to be with the power being turned off – unable to display and input a key. This function is mainly used to provide the termi...
139 2.11.8 Virtual OFF by System The “Virtual OFF” explained in Chapter 2.11.7 and adopted in the past for the CASIO previous models is controlled by application. The DT-X30 and new coming models in future will support a new virtual off mode - Virtual OFF by the System. The Virtual OFF by applicatio...
142 2.12 Security This chapter describes about detailed specifications of the security. 2.12.1 Setting Password for Terminal This is the password setting implemented in the Windows Mobile models (model dependant). Your password can be set at the Control Panel. Click the Lock icon to initiate the Pas...
143 3. Control Panel Applets The Control Panel applets are programs that display the content of the various parameters for the terminal itself and to change the settings. Note: Different from the Windows CE models, the terminology - Control Panel - is not used for the Windows Mobile models. However,...
146 3.1 Buttons This applet is for setting parameters concerned with operations with the keyboard. Program Buttons Tab This tab is for reassigning a program to a key. Figure 3.1 Note: The DT-X30 has no keys for program assignment. You cannot assign a program to a key in this applet. Up/Down Control ...
147 Others Tab Figure 3.3 User definition key Specifies “Enable” or “Disable” for the user definition key. Turn-over key automatic decision Specifies “Enable” or “Disable” for the turn-over key automatic decision. If “Enable” is chosen, sets a period of time to wait for the decision delay.
148 3.2 Input This applet is for changing the current input method and options. Input Method Tab Figure 3.4 To change the input method, select a favorite method in the Input method pull-down menu. The Windows Mobile ® models have the four input methods. Block Recognizer : Use a single stroke to writ...
149 Word Completion Tab This tab is for setting 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
150 3.3 Lock This applet is to set up a password that is used to start up the terminal. Password Tab Figure 3.7 Prompt if device unused for Check the checkbox if password input is required every time the terminal is turned off and then turned on during the time period selected in the pull-down menu....
151 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.
153 3.5 Owner Information This applet is for setting information related to the owner. Identification Tab Figure 3.10 Name This field is for specifying 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...
154 Notes Tab Figure 3.11 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.
155 3.6 Sounds & Notifications This applet is to set up event sounds and notification options. Sounds Tab This tab is to set up “Enable” or “Disable” for sound types of each event listed in the figure below. Figure 3.13 Check the checkbox of each event you wish to set up sound. Notification Tab ...
156 3.7 Today This applet is used for customizing the Today screen. Appearance Tab This tab is used for changing the appearance of the Today screen. Figure 3.15 To change the current theme, highlight a new theme in the Select a theme for your device menu. To change the background image in the Today ...
157 Items Tab This tab is used for changing the items that appear in the Today screen. Figure 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 ...
158 3.8 About This applet is used for displaying and setting parameters concerned with the internal system of the terminal. Version 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 fo...
159 Copyrights Tab This tab is for displaying the OS copyright information. Figure 3.19
160 3.9 Backlight This applet is for setting brightness for the power source provided by either installed battery or external power source from the dedicated AC Adaptor via cradle, the backlight auto dimming, and the backlight auto off. Note: Do not remove the check from Turn off backlight when a bu...
161 External Power Tab Figure 3.21 To set the backlight auto off, select Turn off backlight if device is not used for checkbox, and a period of elapse time in the pull-down menu. Battery Brightness Tab Figure 3.22 Brightness level The upper slider is for specifying brightness in one of nine grades w...
162 External Brightness Tab Figure 3.23 Brightness 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 via cradle - is used as the power source.
165 Root Tab Figure 3.27 Root certificates authenticate certificates received from other hosts.
167 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.
169 3.14 Customer Feedback This applet 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.
170 3.15 Encryption This applet is for enabling to encrypt 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 re...
171 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.
173 Access Tab This tab is for enabling multiple 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
174 3.18 Imager Setting This tool allows the user to change the parameters and operating modes required for reading 1D and 2D bar code symbologies with the integrated C-MOS imager (model dependant). The changed parameters and modes are saved in ini file and become effect automatically when the TDRea...
175 Option Tab This tab is to set up relevant options for scanning a symbol of the specified bar code symbology. Figure 3.40 Enable With a check mark in the checkbox, it is possible to scan the bar code symbology selected in the pull-down menu. Digit Range This field is to set up the effective range...
176 Decode Tab This tab is to set up options for decoding scanned bar code data. Figure 3.41 Print Weight This field is to set the intensity in the range of 1 to 7 for target printed symbol. Setting a value higher improves reading a symbol printed in dark color, or lower improves reading a symbol pr...
178 Multi Step Tab This tab is to specify a reading mode by selecting one of the radio buttons in the figure. Figure 3.43 Normal Mode This radio button selects the normal read mode. Multi Step Mode This radio button selects the multi-step read mode which continuously reads multiple symbols until whe...
179 System Tab This tab is to set a period of time for the APO (Automatic Power OFF) function to activate and “Enable” or “Disable” for turning on the power on the terminal with the Trigger key. Figure 3.44 Scanner APO This filed is to set a period of time in the range of 0 to 1800 (in second) for t...
180 IMGRead Tab This tab is for setting the parameters for “Image Scanner Read”. Figure 3.45 Timeout This field is to set a time period for the Timeout to activate in scanning operation. Scanning terminates either when the Trigger key is released or when the time period in milliseconds set in this f...
181 About Tab This tab displays current version information of the imager setting tool. Figure 3.46
182 3.19 Managed Programs This applet is used for displaying the information about programs installed by your system administrator. Figure 3.47
185 3.22 Regional Settings This applet is for setting display method and format of your regional 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 o...
186 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
187 Date Tab This tab is for setting display format of date. Figure 3.56
188 3.23 Remove Programs This applet is used to display 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 d...
189 3.24 Scanner Setting This applet is to change the settings for the integrated Laser Scanner (model dependant). For detail about each parameter, refer to Chapter 2.2 “Laser Scanner”. Read barcode Tab This tab is for specifying bar code symbologies to scan. Multiple bar code symbologies can be spe...
190 Read operation and Read operation 2 Tabs These tabs are to set the following parameters related to scanning bar code symbologies. Choose a mode you wish to set in each pull-down menu. Options of read mode in Read operation Tab (see Figure 3.60) • Selection of the read method, “Continuous read” o...
192 Others Tab Figure 3.64 Calibration Button This button displays the OBR calibration screen to set up the calibration of laser beam swing angle. Follow the guidance appeared on the screen to complete the calibration. The swing angle has been set at the factory prior to shipment. Only if it is almo...
193 3.25 Screen This applet is for changing the screen orientation, aligning the screen, and adjusting the text size. General Tab 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 ...
194 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.
196 3.27 USB Connection This applet displays connection establishment with PC or other device in USB mode. It is also used to change the connection 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 ...
197 Connect Utility Tab Figure 3.72 Windows Mobile Device Center/ActiveSync Set this radio button effect 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 ra...
199 3.29 Windows Update This applet is used to keep the integrated operating system up to date. Figure 3.74
200 3.30 Beam This applet is for enabling to receive all 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 re...
204 PassKey Exchange When bonding with Bluetooth device or retrieving services or establishing Bluetooth connection takes place, the terminal may display a window showing in the following figure requesting PassKey (PIN code). If the PassKey has been set, enter it in Enter passkey field, or a new Pas...
205 3.31.2 Services In Devices screen, double clicking a device appeared in the screen displays a list of the services available on the partner Bluetooth device as shown below. Figure 3.79 Services screen Double clicking any one of services appeared in the screen establishes Bluetooth connection usi...
207 Connection via Serial Port Profile (SPP) The Serial Port Profile enables establishing connection with a Bluetooth device that supports Serial Port Profile (SPP), for virtual serial communication. Establishing connection via Serial Port Profile Double click the (serial port) icon appeared in foll...
208 Establishing connection in ActiveSync via Serial Port Profile Click and hold the Serial Port Profile icon to display the context menu (see Figure 3.82), and highlight Use to connect for ActiveSync in the menu. The icon changes to the icon (ActiveSync). Figure 3.82 Figure 3.83 Double click the ic...
209 Connection via Dial-Up Network (DUN) Profile This profile enables dial-up communication with a Bluetooth device via Dial-up Network (DUN). Double clicking the (dial-up) icon displays the screen shown in the following figure. Window for Dial-up If there is no telephone number has been set for the...
210 Screen for Setting up Bluetooth Clicking Properties button in the Network Log On window, BluetoothDUN screen appears for setting up Bluetooth related parameters. Figure 3.86 Figure 3.87 Use this BluetoothDUN setup screen to configure various parameter settings. Settings in each tab of BluetoothD...
212 Personal Area Network (PAN) Profile Personal Area Network (“PAN”) Profile establishes connection with a Bluetooth device for communication via TCP/IP protocol. Establishing connection via Personal Area Network Profile Double clicking the (Personal Area Network) icon will display the Bluetooth co...
214 Transmitting Files via Object Push Profile This profile enables file transmission via either Business Cards, Calendars, Email, and Note service. Double click either one of the (Business Cards) icon, (Calendars) icon, (Email) icon, and (Notes) icon to transmit files. Note: Before performing file ...
215 Handling Files via Bluetooth FTP Handling files and folders including transmitting files can be performed using Bluetooth FTP. Double clicking the (File) icon appeared by accessing the services of Bluetooth device establishes connection with Bluetooth FTP services of the partner Bluetooth device...
217 Receiving File Choose a file in the remote file list to receive, and choose either Direct Copy or Direct Move menu in the context menu. Figure 3.99 Note: The progress indicator is shown at the bottom of the screen above while the file is being received. Copies the selected file from remote to lo...
218 Creating a New Folder Choose New Folder menu in the menu of remote file list or local file list to create a new folder. Figure 3.100 Figure 3.101 Renaming a File Choose Rename menu in the menu of remote file list or local file list to change file name. Figure 3.102
219 Deleting a File Specify a file in remote files list or local files list, and choose Delete menu in the context menu as shown in Figure 3.103. Figure 3.103 Figure 3.104 Closing connection via Bluetooth FTP To close the established connection via Bluetooth FTP and return to the devices screen, cli...
220 3.31.3 My Device In the Devices screen, click My Device menu in the main menu to display the My Device screen (see Figure 3.105) for various parameter settings to set up on the Bluetooth setup tool. Figure 3.105 My Device screen The icons of the services appeared in the screen are follows. Table...
221 My Services Click My Services icon appeared in the My Device screen (see Figure 3.106) to display a list of services (Profiles) available for the Bluetooth setup tool. Figure 3.106 Figure 3.107 Below is a list of the services displayed in the My Services screen (see Figure 3.107). Table 3.18 Ser...
222 My Shared Folders This is used to set up a folder to be shared if connection is established as server mode to communicate in Bluetooth FTP. Figure 3.108 Figure 3.109 Creating a Shared Folder Create a shared folder using a window shown in the following figure for Bluetooth FTP communication. Figu...
223 My Settings This is used to change the Bluetooth setup tool settings except settings for “My Services” and “My Shared Folders”. Device Tab This tab is used to specify the Bluetooth device name of the terminal in Name field in the following figure. If other Bluetooth device detects the terminal, ...
224 Discovery Tab This tab is used to set up Bluetooth device discovery-related settings. Figure 3.112 Discover devices automatically This checkbox enables the discovery on devices to be performed automatically when the Bluetooth setup tool starts up. Search for devices for [ ] seconds This field is...
229 Power settings Tab This tab is used to display the radio frequency power of the integrated Bluetooth module. Figure 3.117 Power Class Output power class prescribed by Bluetooth standard is shown here. Default TX power Radio frequency power depending on the output power class prescribed by Blueto...
230 3.31.4 Shortcut By registering services of specified Bluetooth device to a shortcut, the services start up automatically by double clicking the shortcut a next time. Additionally, Bluetooth connection is automatically established when the Bluetooth setup tool is initiated if the settings registe...
231 Establishing Connection via Shortcut To establish a Bluetooth connection using a shortcut, access Shortcuts menu in the main menu to display the Shortcuts screen shown below. Shortcuts screen Figure 3.119 Configuration of the Menus The menu configuration of the Shortcuts screen is the same as th...
233 3.31.5 Default Devices The Default Devices sets up a Bluetooth device for connection. Normally, the setting for default device must be performed using the Bluetooth Library, but the Serial/Dial-up services can be set with the Bluetooth setup tool. Note, however, that Bluetooth setup tool can onl...
234 Displaying the Default Devices To display default devices, choose Default devices in the main menu (see Figure 3.122). The default devices set appears as shown in Figure 3.123. Figure 3.122 Figure 3.123 Deleting Default Device In the Default devices screen, choose the default device you wish to ...
235 3.31.6 Setup Wizard The Setup wizard sets up the initial settings of the Bluetooth setup tool. Procedure for Initial Settings In the Devices screen, choose Setup Wizard in the main menu to start the initial settings. The following four screens will appear one by one every time when Next> butt...
237 4. Congratulations Click Finish button to return to the Devices screen of the Bluetooth setup tool. Figure 3.128
240 3.34 Network Cards This applet is used to configure network adapters. Figure 3.132 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 “ Wireless Configuration” appl...
242 3.36 WAN Settings This tool performs the WAN module power source settings, security settings, identification data settings, operator settings and status display. Power Tab This tab is to perform the WAN module power source ON/OFF settings. Figure 3.134 WAN Power This checkbox configures the WAN ...
243 Security Tab This tab provides the following functions according to the current SIM lock mode (unlock mode, PIN input standby mode or PUK input standby mode). SIM “Enable” or “Disable” setting is carried out in the Unlock mode. It is also possible to change the PIN code. A PIN code must be enter...
244 The SIM status can be changed to “Lock” by entering the correct PIN code in the PIN input standby mode. Figure 3.136 State The current SIM lock status is shown 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...
245 A new PIN code can be set by entering the correct PUK code in the PUK input standby mode. The PIN code must be entered twice for a new PIN code to be set. Figure 3.137 State The current SIM lock status is shown as “PUK”. Enter PUKCODE Input the PUK code to reset the PIN code. Enter New PINCODE T...
246 Identification Tab This tab displays the following identification data for the WAN module and the SIM card. Figure 3.138 Vendor This displays the name of the WAN module manufacturer. Module This displays the model number of the WAN module. Revision This displays the GSM/GPRS module revision numb...
247 Operator Tab This tab enables the method of connecting the terminal with the operator (automatic connection, manual connection or adapt 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 ...
248 If the connection method is set to manual connection or adapt mode, seeking is performed to locate connectable operators and the results are listed. The operators to be connected can then be selected from this list. Alternatively, a connection can be established with an operator by directly inpu...
249 Status Tab This tab displays the following information on the signal strength, operator connection and network. Figure 3.141 Current This indicates the current received signal strength. Name This displays the name of the operator who is currently connected. ID This displays the ID of the operato...
250 Network Entry Tab This tab is for setting the Access Point Name of the service provider. Entry 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, r...
251 Establishing GPRS Connection To establish GPRS connection, follow the steps below. 1. Configure the WAN power to ON using the WAN Settings tool. 2. Set the SIM lock disable using the WAN Settings tool. 3. Choose the operator using the WAN Settings tool. 4. Create a new connection using the WAN S...
258 3. Tap and hold the connection name until a popup menu appears. Select Connect . Figure 3.157 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...
259 3.37 Wireless Manager This applet is for enabling, disabling, and configuring all the wireless capabilities. Figure 3.159
260 3.38 Wireless Configuration This applet is used to configure wireless networks. Wireless Tab Figure 3.160 Network Adapters Tab This tab is used to configure network adapters. Figure 3.161 Note: In some cases, this tab appears as the “ Network Cards ” applet.
261 3.39 WLAN Power 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 3.162 WLAN Power Enable Check this box to supply the power to the integrated WLAN module.
262 3.40 WLAN Settings This applet is to set up the parameters 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 ...
263 Basic Tab This tab sets up SSID and Security. Click the radio button of Authentication to set “Open” for WEP. Choose either 128 bit radio button or 64 bit radio button for Key Length. For Key Index, up to four kinds of key can be registered. Figure 3.164 Search Button This button invokes the Net...
264 If EAP-PEAP or EAP-TLS is selected, user name, domain validate server, and etc. can be set up. Figure 3.166 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 3.167
265 Detail Settings Tab This tab sets up the detailed settings. It sets up whether or not to show popup window when WLAN is not connected to a network. AdHoc connection, all security settings and a comment for the configuration file (“ini” file) can also be set up. For Advance Settings and Version b...
267 4. Application Programs Once an application program is launched by navigating to Start → Programs menu, the application’s operation menu is displayed to continue the process. The following are the application programs implemented in the terminal Table 4.1 Name Description CASIO MS Today Default ...
270 4.2 Games The terminal comes with two games; Solitaire and Bubble Breaker. Figure 4.2
272 4.4 Backup Tool This tool backs up user’s data into the memory card and then restores it to deploy the backed up data in the terminal. Applicable data for backup and restoration with the tool • Files on the FlashDisk (except OS components) • Registry • Received mails • Cookie of browser and temp...
274 Restoration Process 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
275 3. If you choose Yes button in Figure 4.8, Restore in Progress dialogue screen appears indicating the initiation of restoration. While 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 so...
276 Initiating the tool at command line The following explains how to initiate the backup tool at command line. CF_Backup.exe <option> <target> [<password>] Parameters in the command line; option B: Specify the backup process. R: Specify the restoration process. In the <option&g...
277 Troubleshooting Table 4.2 Error messages Process Error message Cause Memory backup was cancelled because no storage card is loaded or because of insufficient storage card capacity. Correct the problem and try again. There should be a file still kept being opened. An error occurred while writing ...
282 4.8 Copy Devices This application copies various settings and applications installed in one terminal (master terminal) to another (child terminals). Contents to be copied Table 4.5 Objective Content Remarks FlashDisk All files (except OS components) in the FlashDisk. Note: To make the master ter...
283 2. The following screen appears 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
286 4.10 FLCE This application enables the terminal to communicate with a PC with the LMWIN utility being 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 foll...
287 4.11 Getting Started This application displays shortcut menus for setting up the terminal. Figure 4.21
288 4.12 GPS Information This application displays the positioning information and satellite information retrieved by the GPS module integrated in the terminal (model dependant). Status Tab This tab displays the information of the satellite from which the signal is being received. Figure 4.22 Qualit...
289 Position Tab This tab displays the position of the satellite from which the signal is being received. Figure 4.23 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...
290 4.13 Image Scanner Demo This application demonstrates the performances of reading 1D and 2D symbologies with the integrated CMOS Imager (applicable to models with the integrated Imager). The application consists of four menus; - Single Decode - Multi Decode - Image Capture - Sign Capture Single ...
291 Image Capture This mode captures an image through the CMOS Imager. Pressing the Trigger key first time displays preview of image and then 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...
292 4.14 Image Scanner Read After scanning 1D bar code symbol or 2D code symbol with the integrated Imager, a result of the scanning is output to application. The output method as well as other relevant parameters for scanning can be determined by the settings made in “Imager Setting”. To display th...
293 4.15 Internet Explorer This application displays web pages on the Internet and Intranet. Figure 4.29 Table 4.7 Menus in the application Menu Description Favorites Displays the Favorites menu. Menu Favorites Displays the Favorites menu. Add to Favorites Adds the current page to the Favorites menu...
294 4.16 Internet Sharing This application enables your PC to use the terminal as a modem for connecting to the Internet. Figure 4.30 If your terminal has a data connection plan, your PC can use the terminal to connect to the Internet. To use the terminal as a modem using a USB cable, follow the ste...
295 4.17 Laser Scanner Demo This application demonstrates the following scanning functions. • Automatic permission of setting readable bar code symbologies • Scanning bar codes using Trigger key. • Displaying scanning results. Figure 4.31 Codes appeared in the BarCode Type field (see Figure 4.31) re...
297 4.18 Laser Scanner Read After scanning a bar code with the integrated Laser Scanner (model dependant), a result of the scanning is output. The output method for the scanning result is defined by the settings made in “Scanner Setting”. Operation Procedures 1. Navigate to Start → Programs → Laser ...
298 4.19 Messaging This application sends and receives electronic mail that supports the POP3 or IMAP4. Figure 4.33 To set up a new account, see “ Setting up an e-mail account ”.
299 Message List Screen Figure 4.34 Table 4.9 Menus in the Message List Screen Menu Description Delete Deletes the selected message. Menu New Creates a new message. Reply Reply Replies to the selected message. Reply All Replies to sender and CC'ed recipients of the selected message. Forward Forwards...
300 Viewing Screen Figure 4.35 Table 4.10 Menus in the Viewing Screen Menu Description Reply Replies to the message. Menu Delete Deletes the message. Reply Reply Replies to the message. Reply All Replies to sender and CC'ed recipients of the message. Forward Forwards the message. Mark as Unread Mark...
301 Writing Screen Figure 4.36 Table 4.11 Menus in the Writing Screen Menu Description Send Sends the message. Menu Add Recipient ... Adds another contacts to recipient. Check Names Searches for name stored in Contacts. Insert Picture Inserts a picture into the message as attachment. Voice Note Inse...
309 Detail information about partner station The screen 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 → NetSea...
310 Detail Button This button displays the log of IP in detail. Figure 4.46 Ping(4) Button This button (see Figure 4.45) displays the PingUtility screen. Figure 4.47
311 Signal(5) Button This button (see Figure 4.45) displays the signal strength in dBm and with a yellow straight line that also indicates the signal strength in percent for the operator to judge if the signal in air is ample enough to continue WLAN operation Figure 4.48 Options Screen Navigate to S...
312 4.23 Notes This application enables you to jot a quick note. Figure 4.50 To create a new note, tap New. To edit an existing note, tap the file name. Table 4.17 Menus in the List view Menu Description New Creates a new note. Menu View Recording Toolbar Shows or hides Recording Toolbar. Rename/Mov...
313 Editing Screen Figure 4.52 Table 4.18 Menus in the Editing Screen Menu Description New Creates a new note. Menu View Recording Toolbar Shows or hides Recording Toolbar. Draw Turns Draw mode on or off. Undo Undoes the last action. Redo Redoes the last Undo command. Cut Cuts the selected items in ...
314 4.24 Pictures & Videos This application enables you to view and share digital pictures & videos. Figure 4.53 To view picture and video clips, tap the picture or video clip to view. To take a photo, do one of the following: • Tap Camera icon. • Tap Camera on the command bar. • Navigate to...
318 4.25 Remote Desktop Mobile This application is the RDP6.0 based remote desktop client. Figure 4.56 The following is the procedure. 1. Do 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....
319 4.26 Search The application can search for files and other items stored on the terminal in the My Documents folder or on a storage card. Figure 4.57 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 Typ...
324 Playing Screen Figure 4.61 Table 4.24 Menus in the Play Screen Menu Description Now Playing Switches to Now Playing Screen. Menu Library Switches to Library view. Play/Pause Starts or pauses the playing of a file. Stop Ends the playing of a file. Shuffle/Repeat Shuffle Plays the playlist randoml...
325 Now Playing Screen Figure 4.62 Table 4.25 Menus in the Now Playing Screen Menu Description Play Plays the selected file. Menu Library Switches to Library view. Move Up Moves the selected file up in the playlist. Move Down Moves the selected file down in the playlist. Remove from Playlist Removes...
327 5.2 Auto Setup This utility automatically sets up a specified application. Execution Timing The timing for executing “Auto Setup” is as follows. When the terminal is reset; The utility carries out Setup.exe in the FlashDisk. Location of application for automatically stating up with Auto Setup Lo...
330 5.5 DSKClean This utility formats the user disk and initializes RAM to the factory condition, and reloads OS again from OS disk. This procedure is called User Disk Clear . See “Reset” for detail. Starting Up the User Disk Clear 1. Double tap DSKClean.exe located under Windows folder. Then screen...
332 6. PC Application Programs The following are applications run on the host PC which is linked to the terminal. Table 6.1 Application Description CASIO MS ActiveSync Carries out data link with the terminal. -- Yes Windows Mobile Device Center Carries out data link with the terminal. -- Yes LMWIN C...
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