Page 3 - Safety Precautions; Markings and Symbols; Disassembly and Modification
1 Warning Caution Danger Safety Precautions Congratulations upon your selection of this CASIO Product. Be sure to read thefollowing Safety Precautions before trying to use it for the first time. Markings and Symbols The following are the meanings of the markings and symbols used in these SafetyPreca...
Page 5 - Caution; LCD Screen; Optional Lithium-ion Battery Pack
3 Caution LCD Screen • Never apply strong pressure to the screen or subject it to strong impact.Doing so can crack the screen or LCD panel glass, which can cause thedanger of personal injury. • Should the LCD panel glass break, never touch the liquid inside. Doing socan cause skin inflammation.– Sho...
Page 9 - Be sure to turn the power OFF and unplug the power cord after use.; Backup Copies of All Important Data
7 Caution • Never pull on the power cord when unplugging it. Doing so can damage thecord and create the danger of fire and electric shock. (Always hold onto theplug when unplugging it from the wall outlet.) • Never touch the plug while your hands are wet. Doing so can create thedanger of electric sh...
Page 10 - Operating Precautions
8 Operating Precautions The Pocket PC Terminal 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 ...
Page 11 - Please keep all information for future reference.; NOTICE
9 CASIO ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.Unit 6, 1000 North Circular RoadLondon NW2 7JD, U.K. Please keep all information for future reference. 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 ...
Page 14 - Contents
12 Contents Safety Precautions ............................................................................................ 1 Markings and Symbols ........................................................................................... 1Precautions During Use ........................................
Page 16 - Computer System Requirements; System Requirements; Available 9 pin communications port, infrared port.
14 Computer System Requirements Following are the minimum computer system requirements for installing and using theapplications contained on the bundled Microsoft ® CD-ROM. System Requirements The minimum desktop PC system requirements for installing and running MicrosoftActiveSync 3.1 are as follow...
Page 17 - Important; comes with your computer.
15 Important • Notebook computers equipped with an infrared port and modem may not beconfigured so the COM port is the default serial interface. In this case, you need tochange the COM port configuration so the COM port is used as the default serialinterface. • Even if you are using a desktop PC, ch...
Page 18 - System Diagram
16 System Diagram 8 5 2 7 4 1 0 9 6 3 Fn – CLR Pocket PC Terminal IT-700M30E IT-700M30RC IT-70M30E IT-70M30RC Option List (Non-U.S. Market Models) Optical Communication Unit IT-760IOE Optical Communication Unit AC Adaptor DT-825ADP-G DT-825ADP-U Battery Pack DT-5023BAT (Standard Battery Pack) DT-502...
Page 20 - General Guide; Pocket PC User’s Guide
18 General Guide Left Back Right 1 Indicator 1 2 Indicator 2 3 LCD/Touch Screen 4 Program Key 5 Action Key 6 Up Key Flashes in accordance with application software configuration. Flashes or lights to indicate arrival of the alarm time, datawarning, etc. Shows characters, operation indicators, etc. P...
Page 22 - Setting Up the Pocket PC Terminal; Aligning the Touch Screen; Follow the instructions on the display to align the screen.; Adjusting Screen Contrast; To adjust display contrast using the utilities screen
20 Setting Up the Pocket PC Terminal Aligning the Touch Screen You should align the Touch Screen whenever you feel its response is not what it shouldbe, or when the wrong function is performed when you tap the Touch Screen. 1. Press the Fn key and then press “4” to display the Touch Screen alignment...
Page 24 - Using IR Data Communication
22 Using IR Data Communication Infrared (IR) data communication can be used to pass data between two Pocket PCTerminals, etc.When performing IR data communication, make sure the IR port of the Pocket PCTerminal and the other unit are directly in line with each other. The IR datacommunication range i...
Page 25 - Power Requirements; The backup battery is a CR2032 lithium battery.; Battery Terms Used in this Manual; operations; Replacing the Main Battery
23 Power Requirements The Pocket PC Terminal has a dual power supply, with a main battery to provide powerfor normal Pocket PC Terminal operations, and a memory backup battery to provide thepower to retain memory contents. The main battery is a rechargeable battery pack, which is available in one of...
Page 26 - To replace the Standard Battery Pack; Make sure that Pocket PC Terminal power is turned off.
24 To replace the Standard Battery Pack 1. Make sure that Pocket PC Terminal power is turned off. If power is on, press the Power key to turn it off. 2. Turn the Pocket PC Terminal over. 3. Slide the battery pack cover release to the [FREE] position, and then remove the cover. 4. Remove the battery ...
Page 27 - To replace a Large-capacity Battery Pack; Replacing the Backup Battery
25 To replace a Large-capacity Battery Pack You must use the special large-capacity battery pack cover whenever you are using alarge-capacity battery pack to power the Pocket PC Terminal.For information about removing and installing the large-capacity battery pack cover,see steps 4 and 6 under “ To ...
Page 29 - When no memory abnormality is discovered; When a memory abnormality is discovered; Resetting the Pocket PC Terminal
27 The reset operation performs a process that is similar to that performed when yourestart your computer. Any unsaved inputs or edits remaining when you reset thePocket PC Terminal are lost, but settings and data stored in memory are retained.Perform the reset operation whenever you find that the P...
Page 30 - Performing a Full Reset; Press the Action key and message shown below appears.
28 Full Reset (Memory Initialization) Performing a full reset clears all data stored in Pocket PC Terminal memory (RAM)and returns all settings to their initial factory defaults. You should perform a full reset inthe following cases. • When you want to delete all memory (RAM) contents initialize the...
Page 32 - Installing the Hand Strap; as you adjust the length of the strap to fit your hand.
30 Installing the Hand Strap The hand strap protects against dropping the Pocket PC Terminal when carrying itaround. Important 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 P...
Page 38 - Allowable Temperature for Charging: 0
36 Caution ■ Make sure you charge the battery pack in a location where thetemperature is within the allowable range for charging. • The allowable range for charging the battery pack is shown below. Charging ina location where the temperature is outside this range can lower battery packperformance an...
Page 39 - DIP Switch Settings
37 DIP Switch Settings The DIP switches are location on the back of the Optical Communication Unit. You cancontrol the basic configuration of the Optical Communication Unit by turning the DIPswitches on and off in various combinations. Important Use only the settings shown above. Other settings othe...
Page 40 - Wall Mounting the Optical Communication Unit; Attach the terminal support to the Optical Communication Unit.
38 Wall Mounting the Optical Communication Unit You can use the Wall Mount Unit that comes with the Optical Communication Unit toconfigure it for wall mounting. 1. Attach the terminal support to the Optical Communication Unit. 2. Secure the terminal support in place with the two screws. 3. Remove th...
Page 42 - slide the Optical Communication Unit down to secure it.; To daisy chain multiple Optical Communication Units
40 9. Hook the holes of the Optical Communication Unit base onto the wall hooks and slide the Optical Communication Unit down to secure it. Important Be sure to periodically check wall mounted Optical Communication Units for loosenessand tighten the screws whenever necessary. Daisy Chaining Multiple...
Page 44 - Using the Pocket PC Terminal Charger
42 Using the Pocket PC Terminal Charger You can use the optional Pocket PC Terminal Charger (IT-769CHGE) to charge thePocket PC Terminal battery pack. The Pocket PC Terminal Charger comes with a WallMount Unit that you can use to configure the charger for wall mounting. • The term “Charger Unit” in ...
Page 46 - Charger Unit Power Requirements; Use the AC adaptor that comes with the Charger Unit to power it.; Using the Charger Unit; Plug the AC adaptor into a wall outlet.
44 Charger Unit Power Requirements Use the AC adaptor that comes with the Charger Unit to power it. Using the Charger Unit 1. Plug the AC adaptor into a wall outlet. 2. After confirming that the Charger Unit is turned off, plug the AC adaptor cord into the AC adaptor jack on the top of the Charger U...
Page 47 - Charge Indicator; Charging; F). Charging outside this range can lead to leaking; Wall Mounting the Charger Unit
45 Charge Indicator Lit Red: Charging Flashing Red: Battery pack abnormality Lit Green: Charging finished Important • Make sure you perform charging within the allowable charging temperature range,which is 0 ° C to 40 ° C (32 to 104 ° F). Charging outside this range can lead to leaking of the batter...
Page 49 - Using the Dual Charger; Bundled items
47 Using the Dual Charger The optionally available Dual Charger (DT-5022CHG) lets you charge two batterypacks. In this configuration, charging of the second battery pack starts after charging ofthe first battery pack is complete. General Guide Top Bottom Side 1 Charge Indicator 2 AC Adaptor Jack 3 D...
Page 50 - pack’s terminals are oriented correctly.; No charging
48 Using the Dual Charger 1. Plug the optionally available special AC adaptor into a wall outlet. 2. Plug the AC adaptor cord into the AC adaptor jack of the Dual Charger. 3. Mount a Rechargeable Battery Pack onto the Dual Charger, making sure the battery pack’s terminals are oriented correctly. • T...
Page 51 - Daisy Chaining Dual Charger Units; Remove the connector covers of Dual Charger units as required.
49 Daisy Chaining Dual Charger Units You can use the following procedure to daisy chain up to three Dual Charger units andpower 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 t...
Page 52 - Weight: Approximately 154g
50 Dual Charger (DT-5022CHG) Specifications Model: DT-5022CHGCharging System: Fixed voltage (with voltage control)Approximate Charge Time: 2.5 hours (1 Standard Battery Pack); 5 hours (1 Large-capacity Battery Pack); 5 hours (2 StandardBattery Packs); 10 hours (2 Large-capacity BatteryPacks) Power R...
Page 53 - Using a CompactFlash Card; Loading a Card into Slot 0
51 Using a CompactFlash Card The Pocket PC Terminal supports use of the CompactFlash Type I card and Type II card(3.3V). The following describes how to load and replace a CompactFlash card. Important You must remove the Slot 0 card cover when using a laser scanner or another type ofcard whose use ma...
Page 54 - Loading a Card into Slot 1; With the CompactFlash Card facing upwards, load it into Slot 1.
52 Loading a Card into Slot 1 Slot 1 is mainly intended for use as a memory expansion slot. Since you have to removethe main battery (battery pack) in order to load or remove a card from Slot 1, you shoulduse it for a card you plan to leave loaded in the Pocket PC Terminal for long periods. UseSlot ...
Page 56 - Using a Laser Scanner
54 Using a Laser Scanner Installing an optional Laser Scanner Card (DT-5057CBCR) into the Pocket PCTerminal provides you with the ability to read various types of bar codes. General Guide Important • Do not touch the bar code reader with your fingers or allow it to become scratched ordamaged. Dirt o...
Page 57 - Installing the Laser Scanner Card; Insert the Laser Scanner Card into the Pocket PC Terminal.
55 Installing the Laser Scanner Card 1. Remove the Slot 0 card cover. With the card cover opened part way, carefully raise it so the cover’s hooks come outof 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 silve...
Page 58 - Install the screw covers a shown in the illustration.; Reading Bar Codes
56 5. Install the screw covers a shown in the illustration. • To remove the screw covers, insert a flat blade screwdriver at the locations indicatedby arrows in the illustration. Reading Bar Codes CASIO provides a library of functions to control the laser scanner.Software developers can use these fu...
Page 59 - Required Reading Conditions:; Warning Label
57 Important • If you have a problem reading a bar code, try changing the angle of the label orPocket PC Terminal, or the distance between them. • The laser scanner can read bar codes from a distance of 60 to 420 mm under theconditions described below. Required Reading Conditions: Ambient Illuminati...
Page 60 - Bar Code Scanning Positions; Warning; Never look directly into the laser beam.
58 Margin Margin Correct Correct Correct Wrong Wrong Wrong Bar Code Scanning Positions Locate the bar 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 theentire bar code. Warning • Never allow the laser bea...
Page 61 - Laser Scanner Card Specifications; Weight: Approximately 25g
59 Laser Scanner Card Specifications Model: DT-5057CBCRReadable Bar Codes: JAN, EAN, UPC, NW-7, CODE39, 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 140...
Page 62 - Using a Rechargeable Battery Pack; Standard Battery Pack Specifications
60 Using a Rechargeable Battery Pack Two types Rechargeable Battery Packs are available. You can select the type you needto suit the amount of time you need to run the Pocket PC Terminal, and the operatingenvironment (options, etc.)When using the Large-capacity Rechargeable Battery Pack, you must ch...