Page 3 - Safety Precautions; Markings and Symbols
3 Safety Precautions Congratulations upon your selection of the CASSIOPEIA. Be sure to read the followingSafety Precautions before trying to use it for the first time. NoteAll mentions of “the unit” in the following precautions refer to the CASSIOPEIA. Markings and Symbols The following are the mean...
Page 5 - Caution; Avoid unstable surfaces.; Rechargeable Battery Pack; F or greater. Doing so
5 Caution Avoid unstable surfaces. • Never place the unit on an unstable surface, on a high shelf, or in any otherunstable location. Doing so can create the danger of the unit falling andcausing personal injury. Magnetic Force • Keep the unit away from ATM cards, credit cards, and any other magnetic...
Page 6 - When loading batteries, make sure their positive (
6 Warning • Never expose the battery pack to direct flame, do not throw it into fire, freshwater, or seawater. Doing so can damage the built in safety and protectionmechanisms, and cause battery fluid to ignite, creating the danger of fire andexplosion. • Should fluid from the battery pack ever acci...
Page 8 - Operating Precautions
8 Operating Precautions The CASSIOPEIA is a precision digital instrument. Incorrect operation and roughhandling can cause data storage problems and other malfunction. Be sure to read thefollowing precautions to ensure proper operation. • Charge the battery pack as soon as possible when they start to...
Page 9 - Take care to avoid spilling water or drinks on the CASSIOPEIA.; Important
9 • Never try to take the CASSIOPEIA apart. Doing so can cause malfunction. • Never insert foreign objects into connectors, slots, or other openings. • Take care to avoid spilling water or drinks on the CASSIOPEIA. • Use only the stylus that comes with the CASSIOPEIA to press the RESET button. • Nev...
Page 10 - Contents
10 Contents Safety Precautions ............................................................................................ 3 Markings and Symbols ........................................................................................... 3Health Precautions ............................................
Page 11 - Terms and Symbols used in this manual; The term “unit” in this manual refers to the CASSIOPEIA.; The symbol “Important; ” indicates important information about a procedure
11 Terms and Symbols used in this manual • The term “unit” in this manual refers to the CASSIOPEIA. • The symbol “Important ” indicates important information about a procedure that can result in problems if not performed correctly. Be sure to read suchinformation carefully. User Maintenance ...........
Page 12 - Getting Ready; Initial Setup; Use the AC Adapter to charge the battery pack.
12 Getting Ready Initial Setup After you first unpack your CASSIOPEIA, perform the following initial setupprocedure before using it for the first time. 1. Load the main battery (rechargeable battery pack) (page 27). Important Be sure to use the AC Adapter to charge the battery pack before doing anyt...
Page 14 - Operations; General Guide
14 Operations General Guide AC adapter terminal Touch screen Perform operations and inputdata by tapping and writingdirectly on the screen. Stylus • Menu (Launcher) • Contacts• Calendar Speaker Power button Turns power onand off. Start button (Program button, but doesnot turn on power whenpressed wh...
Page 16 - Using the Stylus; and images. Drag in a list to select multiple items.; Take care to avoid breaking the tip of the stylus.; Recalibrating the Touch Screen; follow the instructions that appear on the screen.
16 Using the Stylus Data input and virtually all other operations are performed using a stylus, which ishoused inside the stylus holder in the higher right corner of the CASSIOPEIA. The following defines the various operations that you can perform with the stylus. Tap ...................... Touch th...
Page 17 - Adjusting Display Contrast; and then Settings. On the System tab, tap Brightness. Follow the; instructions on your screen for adjusting the contrast.; Adjusting Display Brightness; Tap; Adjusting Auto Dimming Settings
17 Adjusting Display Contrast Perform the following operations to adjust display contrast and make figures on thedisplay darker or lighter. • Tap and then Settings. On the System tab, tap Brightness. Follow the instructions on your screen for adjusting the contrast. • You can also adjust contrast by...
Page 18 - Using the Cradle; Use the following procedure to place the unit onto the cradle.
18 Using the Cradle The cradle provides quick and easy connection between your CASSIOPEIA and apersonal computer. CASSIOPEIA can also be powered from an AC power source whenit is placed on the cradle. • The battery pack charges while the CASSIOPEIA is on the cradle. See page 31 formore information. ...
Page 19 - To remove the CASSIOPEIA from the cradle; Slide the CASSIOPEIA straight up from the cradle.
19 5. Taking care to align the serial connector on the bottom of the CASSIOPEIA with the connector on the cradle, lower the CASSIOPEIA into the cradle as shown in theillustration below. Important Make sure the CASSIOPEIA lowers securely into the cradle as far as it can go. To remove the CASSIOPEIA f...
Page 20 - Connecting the Cradle to a Computer; Required System Configuration; ActiveSync; Microsoft; Workstation 4.0 with Service Pack 3 or
20 Connecting the Cradle to a Computer The cradle has a serial cable for connection to a personal computer. Connect the end ofthe cable to a serial port of the computer to which you want to connect. Important • See “Required System Configuration” on page 20 of this Hardware Manual fordetails on the ...
Page 21 - PC Companion Device Requirements; Audio card/speakers for sound; Requirements for Mobile Channels or Mobile Favorites Support
21 • 16MB of memory for Windows 95/98 (more memory will give improvedperformance) or Windows NT Workstation 4.0 (32MB recommended for WindowsNT, 64MB recommended for Windows 2000) • Hard disk drive with 10 to 50MB of available hard disk space (actual requirementswill vary based on selection of featu...
Page 22 - When installing ActiveSync; Using the AC Adapter; Direct Connection
22 Important • When installing ActiveSync ο n a computer, check to make sure that the specified COM port number correctly indicates the serial port to which the cradle is connected. • Some laptop and sub-compact computers with built-in infrared ports and modems areinitially configured so the COM por...
Page 23 - Infrared Communications
23 Important • Power also will not turn on if the main battery loaded in the CASSIOPEIA is dead. • Long term use of the AC adapter can cause it to become warm to the touch. This isnormal and does not indicate malfunction. • Be sure to unplug the AC adapter from the power outlet whenever you are not ...
Page 24 - Using a CompactFlash Card; Make sure your CASSIOPEIA is turned off.
24 Using a CompactFlash Card Your CASSIOPEIA supports Type I and Type II CompactFlash cards (3.3V). Important • The card slot cover will not close when certain types of cards are in the slot. Removethe card slot cover and keep it in a safe place so you can replace it when you removethe card. • Gentl...
Page 25 - Slide the card you want to use into the card slot.; Removing the Card Slot Cover
25 4. Slide the card you want to use into the card slot. • Make sure the top of the card is facing towards the top of the CASSIOPEIA unit. Acard that is not oriented correctly will not slide all the way into the slot. Carefully slide the card into the slot as far as it will go. 5. Close the card slo...
Page 26 - About the Digital Camera Card; Software Applications
26 About the Digital Camera Card Installing the optionally available CompactFlash type digital camera card (JK-710DC)makes it possible for your CASSIOPEIA to record and playback both movies andsnapshots. For full details on how to use the digital camera card, see the documentationthat comes with it....
Page 27 - User Maintenance; Batteries; Main Battery
27 User Maintenance Batteries Your CASSIOPEIA is powered by a dual power supply that consists of a main battery(rechargeable battery pack) and a backup battery (CR2032 lithium battery). • We recommend that you use the Power dialog box to keep informed about the currentlevels of your main and backup ...
Page 28 - Always make sure that the positive (; Replacing the Main Battery
28 If unit power turns off due to insufficient power, the following warning messageappears on the display the next time you turn on unit power. “Warning Due to high current demand by the hardware, the system powered down in orderto protect memory contents...” If unit power turns off due to sudden po...
Page 29 - Replacing the Backup Battery
29 3. Slide the battery cover switch to MAIN, and then remove the main battery cover. 4. Remove the main battery and then load a new battery pack. • Make sure that the battery pack is oriented correctly. 5. Replace the main battery cover. 6. Slide the battery cover switch to LOCK. Replacing the Back...
Page 30 - Slide the battery cover switch back to LOCK.
30 1. Make sure your CASSIOPEIA is turned off. • Press the [Power] button to turn off power. 2. Turn the CASSIOPEIA over. 3. Slide the battery cover switch to BACK UP, and then remove the backup battery cover. 4. Remove the old battery. 5. Wipe off a new lithium battery (CR2032) with a dry cloth, an...
Page 31 - Charging the Battery Pack; Install the battery pack into the CASSIOPEIA.; It takes about five or six hours to reach full charge.; You can use your CASSIOPEIA while the battery pack is charging.; Remove the CASSIOPEIA from the cradle after charging is complete.
31 Charging the Battery Pack 1. Install the battery pack into the CASSIOPEIA. 2. Attach the AC adapter to the cradle and place the CASSIOPEIA onto the cradle. • Charging starts automatically as soon as you place the CASSIOPEIA onto the cradle. • The charge indicator is green while charging is in pro...
Page 32 - Resetting the Unit; Performing a Reset
32 Resetting the Unit “Reset” is similar to a computer reboot. Performing a reset deletes any data that is inthe process of being input or edited, without yet being saved. Data stored in memoryand all settings, however, are retained.Perform the reset operation whenever the unit fails to operate corr...
Page 33 - Memory Error Message; What to do if the startup screen does not appear when you press the
33 Memory Error Message If the memory check operation that the unit performs when the RESET button ispressed detects a data error, the following message appears on the screen instead of thestartup screen. “A problem with memory contents has been found. Press [Action] to continue withthe reset proced...
Page 34 - Performing a Full Reset
34 Full Reset (Memory Initialize) Full reset (memory initialize) deletes all data, and resets all unit parameters to theirinitial defaults.The following are conditions when you should perform a full reset. • When you want to delete all memory data and return unit settings to their factorydefaults • ...
Page 35 - Errors Following a Full Reset; Hardware defect
35 Errors Following a Full Reset Either of the following two conditions can cause errors to continue, even after youperform a full reset. • Hardware defect • System problem caused by failure by you to correctly perform the reset procedurebefore using the unit for the first time If you suspect that t...
Page 36 - Troubleshooting
36 Troubleshooting Before assuming malfunction and contacting your service provider when experiencingoperational problems, be sure to check the following information as well as thetroubleshooting section of the Pocket PC User’s Guide first. Page 31 3234 Possible Cause Main battery is weak. Internal ...
Page 39 - The following operation deletes all data in CASSIOPEIA memory.
39 • Perform the following procedure if your CASSIOPEIA remains locked up even afteryou perform a full reset. Important • The following operation deletes all data in CASSIOPEIA memory. • If you previously backed up your CASSIOPEIA data to your desktop computer harddisk or a CompactFlash memory card,...
Page 40 - Appendix; Button Operations; Unit Power Off; calibration procedure.
40 Appendix Button Operations The following shows the function of each button under various conditions. Unit Power Off [Power] Button ........................... Turns on power.[Record] Button .......................... Turns on power, launches Notes application, starts recording. [Calendar] Button ...
Page 41 - Specifications
41 Specifications Model: E-115 Display: 240 × 320 dots TFT Color LCD (65,536 colors) CPU: VR4121 Memory: 32MB Interfaces: Serial: RS-232C, 115.2 kbps max.Infrared: IrDA Ver. 1.0, 115.2 kbps (max.) Range: 30 cm max. Card Slot: CompactFlash card, 3.3V Type I / Type IIHeadphone jack: ø 3.5 mm stereo ou...
Page 42 - Regulatory Information; Tested To Comply With FCC Standards
42 GUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF THIS UNIT IN THE U.S.A. (notapplicable to other areas). NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuantto Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protect...