Casio DT-X10 - M30U - Win CE- User Manual

Casio DT-X10 - M30U - Win CE

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Table of Contents
  • Page 6 – Editorial Record
  • Page 7 – Preface
  • Page 8 – Product Overview; The model is available in the USA and Canada.
  • Page 9 – Font
  • Page 11 – Available Options
  • Page 12 – System Configuration by Application; Terminal for automobile drivers
  • Page 14 – The numeric keys should always be operated by fingers.
  • Page 15 – Optional devices available for the DT-X11
  • Page 16 – Switching over process for LAN devices; Switching method
  • Page 19 – Bridge Satellite Cradle; Between Terminals
  • Page 20 – Application Development Environment; Development platform; Microsoft Windows 2000 (SP2 or later release); Development environment
  • Page 21 – Features at a glance
  • Page 22 – Core Modules; Microsoft core modules integrated in the terminal are as follows.
  • Page 39 – Basic Specifications; Contrast
  • Page 40 – Rotating Display; function can be used to set up this display rotation feature
  • Page 41 – Keyboard Layout; The following is the keyboard layout employed in the DT-X11.
  • Page 42 – Key Assignments; Table 3.3 Control keys
  • Page 43 – Setting turning ON the power with key
  • Page 46 – A a; Turnover Key Auto Confirmation
  • Page 48 – User Settable Keys
  • Page 49 – Tap Sound
  • Page 50 – function in application.
  • Page 51 – function which uses the audio driver. The sounds have; Setting Volume
  • Page 52 – Management; RAM
  • Page 53 – FlashDisk
  • Page 55 – User Definition; Table 3.19 Specifications
  • Page 56 – Specifications; Table 3.20 Supported symbologies
  • Page 57 – Check Digit Calculation
  • Page 58 – Method; Table 3.21 Scanning methods; Step Scan
  • Page 59 – Parameters; Readable Symbology
  • Page 68 – Check digit calculation error occurs.
  • Page 69 – Features; Power ON with Trigger Key; press the Trigger key; Setting Trigger Key; Configuration File
  • Page 70 – Dual Decoder System; Code39 symbology; Customizing the Decoder; Table 3.42 Customizing the elements
  • Page 72 – Decoder learning function; Decoding fails
  • Page 73 – Symbologies supported by the decoder learning function; Interleaved 2of5; Parameter Precedence Change function; Control
  • Page 74 – Table 3.44 1D bar code symbologies
  • Page 76 – Package Read; The focus is not sharp enough.
  • Page 77 – Symbology
  • Page 78 – Reading Binary data; Capture; Size
  • Page 79 – Intensity
  • Page 80 – APO
  • Page 81 – FLCE; Port
  • Page 83 – Functions; Master
  • Page 84 – Profiles; Function Purpose
  • Page 85 – Simultaneous Use of multiple Bluetooth COM Ports
  • Page 86 – Procedures; Initializing Bluetooth; Capturing service information
  • Page 87 – Communication Procedures by Profile; Serial Profile
  • Page 88 – Process after Communication Interruption; WriteFile API; function or; ReadFile API; Key Setting
  • Page 89 – DeviceIoControl; function is “GWCF1”.
  • Page 90 – Power ON/OFF Control
  • Page 91 – If; DeAuthentication; or; DisAssociation; message issued by the Access-Point that is being
  • Page 93 – WLAN Setting with Configuration File; Timing to Load the File
  • Page 95 – STATIC section; Create using the Net Search utility.
  • Page 96 – TCIP section
  • Page 97 – Example of Configuration File
  • Page 98 – Controls; Power ON Reset
  • Page 100 – Battery Pack
  • Page 101 – User Notification Methods; ON; Power ON Disable Factors
  • Page 102 – The following are the power OFF factors.; Power OFF Time; Forced to turn off the power after 500 microseconds.
  • Page 103 – Saving; Idle; The power consumption will be saved by putting the CPU into; idle state; when event standby; function enabled or disabled,; CPU Clock Frequency Control
  • Page 106 – PASSTOOL; located under Windows folder
  • Page 108 – Control Panel Applets; Imager Setting (note
  • Page 109 – Connection
  • Page 110 – Settings; Wireless Information; tab; onnect; This button displays operation logs for the WLAN operation.
  • Page 111 – Network; This is an ad
  • Page 112 – Set this radio button enabled if the DHCP server is used.; This tab is to specify
  • Page 113 – Use Windows to configure a network; Preferred Networks
  • Page 114 – Speed; This applet is for setting the CPU operating mode.; TURBO; This mode sets the CPU’s clock frequency to 400MHz.; STANDARD; This mode sets the CPU’s clock frequency to 200MHz.
  • Page 115 – Reporting; nable error reporting; Set the checkbox enabled to create an error log file.; File system usage
  • Page 116 – This tab is to set connecting method with PC.; Enable direct connections to the desktop computer; Set the checkbox enabled to establish a connection in; ActiveSync; with PC via USB Cradle.; Change Connection ...; via USB Cradle, select; USB Default
  • Page 117 – Programs
  • Page 118 – Options; General; Button
  • Page 119 – Us; Set the checkbox enabled to connect the terminal in LAN mode.; utodial name; dress
  • Page 120 – This tab is to set up security by zone for; field to the selected zone.
  • Page 121 – rivacy level; This pull-down menu is to select a privacy level.; efault; This button returns the setting contents to the default values.; dvanced; Advanced
  • Page 122 – lock popups; Set the checkbox enabled to disable popup windows.
  • Page 123 – nable character repeat; Set the checkbox enabled to set repeating key entry.; Repeat
  • Page 124 – User definition key
  • Page 126 – Device description; This field is to enter text string for the device description.; Copyrights; This tab is for displaying the OS copyright information.
  • Page 127 – Press; Recalibrate; Fig. 4.26) to calibrate the touch screen and then follow the
  • Page 128 – This button deletes a specified terminal server license.; Sa; This button saves a specified terminal server license.
  • Page 130 – For Local calls
  • Page 132 – Make New Connection; icon shown in; ype a name for the connection; field and select a type of connection
  • Page 133 – Set all information about a phone number and then tap; Finish
  • Page 136 – ower Schemes
  • Page 137 – and; Device Status; This tab displays device power levels for the integrated devices.
  • Page 139 – This tab is for setting the sound file that the terminal uses.
  • Page 141 – Read barcode; tab and its parameters listed below.
  • Page 143 – LED light up; Scanning Key; Left Trigger Key
  • Page 144 – Restore default setting; Version
  • Page 145 – tabs
  • Page 146 – Enable
  • Page 147 – Print Weight
  • Page 148 – Aimer LED
  • Page 149 – Normal Mode; This radio button selects the normal read mode.; Multi Step Mode
  • Page 150 – Scanner APO
  • Page 151 – Timeout
  • Page 153 – This field is to select an image that appears in the ground.; field and its file format in; field effect on the background.
  • Page 154 – This pull-down menu is for selecting a color scheme of the desktop.; This button deletes the specified color scheme in; This button applies the specified color scheme immediately.
  • Page 155 – This applet displays the FlashDisk information.; roperties; This button displays the Partition properties window (see; Partition Properties; ount; This button mounts the partition.; smount; This button dismounts the partition.
  • Page 156 – Format
  • Page 157 – This button starts scan and then displays a result of the scanning.; Cancel; Defrag; This screen is to set up the relevant parameters for defrag.; Start
  • Page 158 – This field is for specifying company name of the owner.
  • Page 159 – In this field, a memo can be freely written.; Network ID
  • Page 160 – This button displays the properties of certificate or key.; emove
  • Page 161 – Your local; This pull-down menu is to select your local region.; ustomize...; This button displays; Number; tab to set up various options for regional settings such as number,; Language; This tab displays language for locale selected in; Region; tab. The language field in this tab is
  • Page 162 – Set the checkbox enabled in; Installed Input Languages; field for prescribed language to make
  • Page 163 – pply; This button applies all the settings made in this tab effect.
  • Page 166 – Battery Power Operation; External Power Operation
  • Page 167 – Auto display dimming when using
  • Page 169 – Application Programs
  • Page 170 – Explorer
  • Page 172 – WordPad; Table 4.7 Menus in the application
  • Page 174 – Table 4.8 Menu in the application
  • Page 176 – Prompt
  • Page 179 – IconBar
  • Page 182 – COPY; button to copy calculation values into clipboard.; Key Input; Keys on the calculator
  • Page 185 – Recorder
  • Page 186 – Text file size is up to 64KB.; Handwritten Input Screen
  • Page 187 – Table 4.22 Menus in the application; Text Input Screen
  • Page 188 – Backup/Restore Objects; Files in the RAM; Data Storage Destinations
  • Page 191 – As soon as; Yes; button to
  • Page 192 – option
  • Page 194 – Single Decode; Quit; Multi Decode
  • Page 196 – Operation Procedures; Image Scanner Read
  • Page 197 – Contents to be copied
  • Page 198 – Procedures for copying; On master terminal; and then tap; As soon as pressing; Send Start; button, a progress window appears flowed by the screen
  • Page 199 – On child terminals; Tap; Receive Start
  • Page 202 – Make New Session; Communications; Configure ...; button if required to set up parameters in; Port Settings; Call Options
  • Page 207 – This field is to select a way to search partner station via either
  • Page 209 – Setup; Execution timing
  • Page 210 – Backup; OK; Restore
  • Page 211 – Wizard; Touch panel calibration; Customizing Startup Screen; in the “\FlashDisk” folder. The screen size of the file must be set
  • Page 213 – Precautions on Using CMOS Imager; Imaging performance by camera’s optical operability
  • Page 214 – Imaging Performance by Camera’s Optical Operability; Soiled camera filter; Depth of field
  • Page 216 – Always keep the Imager filter clean.
  • Page 217 – Table 5.1 Readable digits by symbology
  • Page 218 – Table 5.3 Environment performances
  • Page 220 – Readable ranges for 2D Matrix code symbologies; Maxicode
  • Page 221 – Imaging Performance by Print Quality; Print quality
  • Page 222 – Error correction for 2D symbols
  • Page 223 – Be aware of the number of digits the symbol represents.
  • Page 224 – Imaging Performance by Settings; Selecting only the symbol to capture
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DT-X11 Series

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Summary

Page 2 - Table of Contents

2 Table of Contents Editorial Record 6 Preface 7 Chapter 1 Product Overview 8 1.1 Features 9 1.2 Available Options 11 2 Applications 12 2.1 System Configuration by Application 12 2.2 Operation by User 14 2.2.1 Basic Operations 14 2.2.2 Operation with Multiple Options 15 2.2.3 Intended Application by...

Page 6 - Editorial Record

6 Editorial Record Manual Version no. Date edited Page Content 0.90 February 2006 Tentative version 1.00 April 2006 Original version 10 The content about the AC adaptor is added in Table 1.2 of Chapter 1.2. 61 to 63 The “  “ notations in Table 3.23 of Chapter 3.2.4 are changed to “T” notations. 1.0...

Page 7 - Preface

7 Preface This reference manual describes a product overview of the DT-X11 series handheld terminals.

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