Casio Cassiopeia BE-300- User Manual

Casio Cassiopeia BE-300

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – How This Manual Is Organized
  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 4 – Chapter 1; Introduction; Overview
  • Page 5 – Package Contents; Product Diagram
  • Page 6 – Chapter 2; Windows CE Setup; Installation Steps Summary; STEP 2: Uninstall Old Scanning Software
  • Page 7 – STEP 3: Install the Software
  • Page 9 – OR
  • Page 10 – STEP 6: Assign a Trigger Button
  • Page 12 – STEP 7: Scan Data into a Windows Program
  • Page 13 – Optional: Select Symbologies
  • Page 15 – Optional: Run Scan Demo
  • Page 16 – Optional: Configure Sounds
  • Page 17 – Optional: Configure Special Symbologies
  • Page 18 – Chapter 3
  • Page 24 – Chapter 4
  • Page 25 – STEP 3: Insert the Installation CD
  • Page 26 – STEP 5: Configure for New Hardware
  • Page 27 – STEP 6: Start SocketScan; STEP 7: Assign a Trigger Button
  • Page 28 – STEP 8: Scan Data into a Windows Program
  • Page 31 – Optional: Configure Symbologies
  • Page 32 – Appendix A; ISC Specifications
  • Page 33 – Appendix B; Bar Code Label
  • Page 34 – Appendix C; Laser Scanners
  • Page 37 – Appendix D; Default Parameters
  • Page 40 – Appendix E; Decode Zones
  • Page 42 – Appendix F
  • Page 45 – Appendix G; Troubleshooting; I get the “No Card Detected”; When I press the trigger button, nothing happens.
  • Page 46 – Appendix H; Technical Support
  • Page 47 – Limited Warranty
  • Page 48 – Limited Software Warranty
  • Page 49 – Copyright Notice
  • Page 50 – Regulatory Compliance
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In-Hand Scan Card™ and
In-Hand Scan Card-Xtreme™

CompactFlash Card with
Built-in Bar Code Laser Scanner for:

Pocket PCs and Pocket PC 2002s

Handheld PC Pros, HPC 2000s and Pen Tablets
based on Windows CE

Windows 9x/Me/2000 Notebooks

Casio BE-300 Cassiopeia Pocket Manager

User’s Guide

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Summary

Page 2 - How This Manual Is Organized

How This Manual Is Organized This User’s Guide contains separate chapters covering the installation and use of the In-Hand Scan Card (and In-Hand Scan Card-Xtreme) on different Windows platforms. Chapter 1, “Introduction,” gives you an overview of the In-Hand Scan Card package. Chapter 2, “Windows C...

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 4 CHAPTER 2 WINDOWS CE SETUP 6 CHAPTER 3 CASIO BE-300 SETUP 18 CHAPTER 4 WINDOWS 9X/ME/2000 SETUP 24 APPENDIX A ISC SPECIFICATIONS 32 APPENDIX B BAR CODE LABEL SPECIFICATIONS 33 APPENDIX C CLASS 1 VS. CLASS 2 LASER SCANNERS 34 APPENDIX D DEFAULT PARAMETERS 37...

Page 4 - Chapter 1; Introduction; Overview

4 | CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION Chapter 1 Introduction Overview The Socket In-Hand Scan Card (ISC) gives you the freedom of scanning bar codes anytime anywhere with a variety of Windows-based mobile computers. Just pop in the scanner when you need it, then remove it when you’re done. Plus, the card’s co...

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