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.
Page 8 - Product Overview; The model is available in the USA and Canada.
8 1. Product Overview CASIO has extended its product line-up by adding this successor model of DT-X10 series that is high-performance handheld terminal compatible with various industrial communication standards and with a built-in CMOS Imager or Laser Scanner (model dependant) aiming at the followin...
Page 9 - Font
9 1.1 Features Incorporates .NET technology • Uses WindowsCE 5.0 Operating System. • Makes effective use of the .NET resources developed by other parties. • Employment of Embedded OS makes it possible to build a flexible WindowsCE system. Enhanced communicating functions • Covers GPRS/WLAN, etc. by ...
Page 11 - Available Options
11 1.2 Available Options The following dedicated options are available for the DT-X11 series. Table 1.2 Option Product Model no. Remark Cradle Bridge Satellite Cradle DT-160IOE Battery pack (Standard) HA-A20BAT Battery Large-capacity battery pack DT-5025LBAT Dual battery charger DT-5022CHG Maximum 3...
Page 12 - System Configuration by Application; Terminal for automobile drivers
12 2. Applications This chapter describes some of the usage scenarios for the DT-X11 series handheld terminal. 2.1 System Configuration by Application T 1. Terminal for automobile drivers Fig. 2.1 2. Terminal for warehouse application Fig. 2.2 Charger IrDA or Bluetooth Portable printer WLAN Card Tra...
Page 14 - The numeric keys should always be operated by fingers.
14 2.2 Operation by User Assuming actual operation is performed by the end user, this chapter describes the method of use and restrictions that apply to the terminal, including the optional devices. 2.2.1 Basic Operations • For operating the touchpanel it is recommended to use the accompanied stylus...
Page 15 - Optional devices available for the DT-X11
15 2.2.2 Operation with Multiple Options Since many built-in devices and externally connected optional devices may co-exist, the user must observe some precautions and restrictions when using them concurrently. Optional devices available for the DT-X11 Fig. 2.5 A, B, C, and D can all be physically c...
Page 16 - Switching over process for LAN devices; Switching method
16 Table 2.1 Possible concurrent connection with multiple devices PCMCIA CF (Extension slot) Application WLAN card WWAN card FROM card WLAN card WWAN card IrDA Bluetooth Charge terminal - Yes - - - Yes Yes Yes - Yes Yes - - Yes Yes Yes Terminal used by driver - Yes - Yes - Yes Yes Yes Yes - - - - Ye...
Page 19 - Bridge Satellite Cradle; Between Terminals
19 Bridge Satellite Cradle It features with two types of serial interface, RS-232C and USB, for connection with a PC. This cradle supplies power to the terminal as well as charging the battery pack. By connecting cradle-to-cradle via RS-422 interface it is possible to chain-connect a maximum of 8 ha...
Page 20 - Application Development Environment; Development platform; Microsoft Windows 2000 (SP2 or later release); Development environment
20 2.3 Application Development Environment Development platform • Microsoft Windows 2000 (SP2 or later release) • Microsoft Windows XP Development environment • Visual Studio 2005 • Visual Studio .NET 2003+WindowsCE Utilities for Visual Studio .NET 2003 Add-on Pack 1 • T e T Mbedded Visual C++ 4.0 +...
Page 21 - Features at a glance
21 3. Functions This chapter describes about detailed specifications of the functions implemented in the terminal and the options. 3.1 Basic Functions 3.1.1 WindowsCE Version 5.0 The terminal integrates Microsoft WindowsCE Version 5.0 as its operating system. Features at a glance • Easy-to-use user ...
Page 22 - Core Modules; Microsoft core modules integrated in the terminal are as follows.
22 Core Modules Microsoft core modules integrated in the terminal are as follows. Table 3.1 Core OS Modules -- SQL Server 2000 .NET Data Provider -- .NET Compact Framework 1.0 SQL Server CE 2.0 .NET Data Provider -- .NET Compact Framework 1.0 Related Matters Yes Smart Device Authentication Utility Y...
Page 39 - Basic Specifications; Contrast
39 3.1.2 Displays Basic Specifications The QVGA (320 x 240 dots) mode is supported for the terminal. Table 3.2 Display specification 65,536 colors 2-way TFT (16 bpp, Red: 5 bits, Green: 6 bits, Blue: 5 bits) X direction 240 dots Display size Y direction 320 dots Contrast • Can be set in the range of...
Page 40 - Rotating Display; function can be used to set up this display rotation feature
40 Auto Backlight OFF (in both cases powered by battery pack and via Cradle/Battery charger) The Control Panel can be used to set up whether or not the auto backlight off function is used and the waiting time until when the auto backlight off function activates. The auto backlight off function is ef...
Page 41 - Keyboard Layout; The following is the keyboard layout employed in the DT-X11.
41 3.1.3 Keys Keyboard Layout The following is the keyboard layout employed in the DT-X11. Fig. 3.1
Page 42 - Key Assignments; Table 3.3 Control keys
42 Key Assignments The following are the key codes and functions assignments. Table 3.3 Control keys KEY Input mode Operation Remarks Fn/ □ ---- Specialized key operation (toggle) Fn mode is released when a key input is made. Programm able ( ○ ) ---- Returns the VK code set in the registry (Default:...
Page 43 - Setting turning ON the power with key
43 Table 3.4 Function key KEY Input mode Operation Remarks Character input mode Deletes 1 character to left. F1/BS Function mode Initiate application registered in the registry below. [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Shell\Keys\40C1] Default:sz (path of the application to be initiated) Charact...
Page 46 - A a; Turnover Key Auto Confirmation
46 Key Input Mode Switchover The F4/Alpha Key on the keyboard can be used to change the key input mode. Indication of Key Input Mode Key input mode currently specified appears in the task tray. The modes that can be displayed are “L” as Lock, “F” as function, “1” as numeral, “A” as alphabets in uppe...
Page 48 - User Settable Keys
48 User Settable Keys • Initiating application The following registry can be used to assign any application to the Fn+7, Fn+8 and Fn+9 keys. [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\KEYBD] Table 3.8 Key Setting Value Fn7LaunchPath sz: Target application in full path to initiate Fn8LaunchPath sz: Targe...
Page 49 - Tap Sound
49 3.1.4 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 3.11 X direction 240 dots Resolution Y direction 320 dots • Capturing touch coordinates, X and Y directions, and controlling the pointing are possible by ...
Page 50 - function in application.
50 3.1.5 Audio Basic Specifications WAV playback, and voice recording are supported. Stereo data is converted into mono data and then output. By using the Microsoft SoftwareMixer function, output sounds from multiple applications can be mixed and output (in 44.1 KHz, 16-bit stereo mixing). The termi...
Page 51 - function which uses the audio driver. The sounds have; Setting Volume
51 3.1.6 Buzzer Basic Specifications The buzzer can be used to output various sounds such as scanning confirmation, key click, tapping, alarm, warning and any other available sounds. The buzzer sounds are not output to the headphones. To output them to the headphones, instead of the buzzer sound, us...
Page 52 - Management; RAM
52 3.1.7 Memory Management RAM The integrated RAM has a total capacity of 64 Mbytes and is used for the following purposes. • Program memory to be used by the OS and programs. • Object store used for temporary file saving, etc. • Other program and OS resident areas beyond the control by the OS • Buf...
Page 53 - FlashDisk
53 FlashDisk The Flash Disk has 128MB as its total capacity. The disk is released as user disk and can be accessed as FlashDisk folder. The user disk is available to freely read/write user data such as user application, master data, transaction data, etc. The Flash Disk different from RAM does not r...
Page 55 - User Definition; Table 3.19 Specifications
55 User Definition This indication mode is used for other notifications freely defined by the user. The ON/OFF state can be controlled by use of the Common Device Control Library. Table 3.19 Specifications Operation mode Specification Color selection from green, blue, or orange. User definition Prog...
Page 56 - Specifications; Table 3.20 Supported symbologies
56 3.2 Laser Scanner (DT-X11M10E/M10RC) 3.2.1 Basic Specifications The following industrial standard bar code symbologies are supported by the laser scanner integrated in the terminal (model dependant). Table 3.20 Supported symbologies Symbology Check Digit Sum Min Digits Max Digits EAN, JAN,UPC-A/B...
Page 57 - Check Digit Calculation
57 6. Minimum and maximum digits on IATA symbology The minimum no. of digits can be set to 15 or 17 for the maximum only when the IATA check digit calculation is set to “Coupon number and Calculate data segment” or “Calculate just data segment”. 7. Maximum digit on RSS Expanded symbology The maximum...
Page 58 - Method; Table 3.21 Scanning methods; Step Scan
58 3.2.2 Scanning Method The laser scanner has “scanning state” (emits laser beam to read a bar code) and “standby state” (scanning is halted and in standby state). These two states are controlled to start scanning bar code and stop the scanning. Table 3.21 Scanning methods Scan method Description C...
Page 59 - Parameters; Readable Symbology
59 3.2.3 Scanning Parameters Conditions that allow scanning a symbology in specific modes can be set for each readable symbology. Readable Symbology Bar code symbologies that are enabled or disabled for scanning can be specified. If only specific symbologies are to be scanned, set “Enable” for scann...
Page 68 - Check digit calculation error occurs.
68 3.2.5 Scan Result Notification When scanning a bar code is completed, a notification about the scanning result can be indicated to the user with either LED or buzzer or vibration. Each indication method can be set to “Enable” or “Disable”. Table 3.40 Indication method Setting When succeeded When ...
Page 69 - Features; Power ON with Trigger Key; press the Trigger key; Setting Trigger Key; Configuration File
69 3.2.6 Expanded Features Power ON with Trigger Key If the Trigger key has been set to “Enable turning on the power with Trigger key”, the power can be turned ON (while the power was being turned off) when it is pressed down. This function allows the user to achieve three-step operation with only o...
Page 70 - Dual Decoder System; Code39 symbology; Customizing the Decoder; Table 3.42 Customizing the elements
70 Dual Decoder System The dual decoder system integrated in the terminal initially decodes a scanned bar code data using the standard decoder, but if the decoding fails, it will use the additional decoder described below to decode the same bar code data. This dual decoders system supports the bar c...
Page 72 - Decoder learning function; Decoding fails
72 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...
Page 73 - Symbologies supported by the decoder learning function; Interleaved 2of5; Parameter Precedence Change function; Control
73 Symbologies supported by the decoder learning function Scanning performance can be improved with the decoder learning function for the following bar code symbologies. - EAN, JAN,UPC-A/B - EAN, JAN,UPC-A/B Add on - UPC-E - UPC-E Add on - Code39 - NW-7 - Interleaved 2of5 - Industrial 2of5 - Code93 ...
Page 74 - Table 3.44 1D bar code symbologies
74 3.3 CMOS Imager (DT-X11M30E/M30U/M30RC) 3.3.1 Basic Functions With a monochrome CMOS imager, decoding and capturing of 1D bar code symbologies and 2D code symbologies as well as images are supported. Not only a CMOS sensor, but also a red LED for illumination and green LED for aiming are integrat...
Page 76 - Package Read; The focus is not sharp enough.
76 3.3.3 Read Assisting Functions Multi-step Read This function is used to continuously perform decoding as long as one of the Trigger keys (R) and (L) is held down. Once bar codes are decoded they will not be read any more. This function is useful for reading all bar codes without repeating the sam...
Page 77 - Symbology
77 Decode Deliberation The deliberation of decoding can be set up in five scales. If it is set up to “Very Quick” or “Quick”, the decoding speed becomes fast though the number of symbols to be decoded is limited instead. Or, if it is set up to “Deliberate” or “Very Deliberate”, the speed becomes slo...
Page 78 - Reading Binary data; Capture; Size
78 Reading Binary data Decoded data of scanned symbol can be output in binary data instead of character string data. This enables to scan ciphered data and image, voice sound in binary data, character string delimited with NULL character. 3.3.4 Image Capture Function This function is used to capture...
Page 79 - Intensity
79 3.3.6 Streaming Display Function This function sequentially displays an image while continuously operating the CMOS Imager. With the image capturing function in Chapter 3.3.4 “Image Capture Function”, the streaming display function can be used to display image preview. Table 3.51 Reduction 1/1, 1...
Page 80 - APO
80 3.3.8 Imager’s APO This function will shut down the power to the imager automatically if the imager 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 th...
Page 81 - FLCE; Port
81 3.4 USB 3.4.1 Basic Specifications USB Client (USB Function) • Supports the USB 1.1 full speed. • Communication with PC can be established via “wceusbsh.dll”. • Communication with PC can be established via ActiveSync. • Communication with PC can be established via T FLCE T / T LMWIN T (ActiveSync...
Page 83 - Functions; Master
83 3.6 Bluetooth 3.6.1 Basic Functions Master The terminal (“Master”) establishes a connection with a Bluetooth equipment in slave mode. Slave The terminal (“Slave”) is in waiting mode for communication to be established by the master. Security/Encryption Performs security (PassKey exchange) and enc...
Page 84 - Profiles; Function Purpose
84 3.6.2 Communication Profiles The following are supported Bluetooth profiles. Table 3.56 Function Purpose GAP (General Accessible Profile) Used in the substructure segment of Bluetooth communications such as device discovery, link establishment and security. SDP (Service Discovery Profile) Used to...
Page 85 - Simultaneous Use of multiple Bluetooth COM Ports
85 3.6.3 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...
Page 86 - Procedures; Initializing Bluetooth; Capturing service information
86 3.6.5 Communication Procedures The following are the basic procedures for using Bluetooth to communicate. Initializing Bluetooth This function initializes the Bluetooth using either the Bluetooth tool or the Common Device Control Library. It will turn ON the power to the Bluetooth module integrat...
Page 87 - Communication Procedures by Profile; Serial Profile
87 3.6.6 Communication Procedures by Profile While Bluetooth communication takes place, there is a chance that the communication link may be interrupted due to the air condition, so the retry process is always recommended in application to verify the communication. In general, it is recommended also...
Page 88 - Process after Communication Interruption; WriteFile API; function or; ReadFile API; Key Setting
88 3.6.7 Process after Communication Interruption With Bluetooth communication, there is a chance that the communication link may be interrupted due to the radio wave condition in air. An error occurred during the communication is detected by executing WriteFile API function or ReadFile API function...
Page 89 - DeviceIoControl; function is “GWCF1”.
89 3.7 WLAN The IEEE802.11b WLAN is operable on the models, DT-X11M10RC and DT-X11M30RC. The IEEE802.11b standard utilizes unlicensed 2.4 GHz ISM (Industry, Science, and Medical) frequency band, which is used for close range wireless communication. Device Name On the terminal, the device name used t...
Page 90 - Power ON/OFF Control
90 3.7.2 Expanded Features Power ON/OFF Control The power to the integrated WLAN module can be controlled in application. Turning OFF the power when the WLAN module is not in use can save power, prevent line congestion and allow the on-board use in aircraft (consult first with a flight attendant for...
Page 91 - If; DeAuthentication; or; DisAssociation; message issued by the Access-Point that is being
91 3.7.3 Roaming This feature automatically switches the Access-Point located in environment where multiple Access-Points with the identical SSID code exist. 1. Searches for Access-Points that can be communicated with the terminal, and lists up radio wave status of each Access-Point. 2. Compares rad...
Page 93 - WLAN Setting with Configuration File; Timing to Load the File
93 3.7.5 Channels The factory set default the no. of channels is set to “1CH-13CH” (13 channels). 3.7.6 WLAN Setting with Configuration File The configuration file can be used to set the default values for the WLAN settings. By loading the configuration file into the terminal, settings required for ...
Page 95 - STATIC section; Create using the Net Search utility.
95 The following are the default values and operations outside of the range. Table 3.61 Key Default Value Operation Outside of Range WLANPOWER Not set Not set POWERSAVE Not set Sets just as it is Operation relies on the WLAN driver. WLANCFG “1”: Enable “1”: Enable RoamingRSSILevel Not set - RoamingA...
Page 96 - TCIP section
96 TCIP section This is for setting the integrated WLAN module’s IP address. Table 3.64 Key Setting Value DHCP Specify “Enable/Disable” on the DHCP. 1: Enable DHCP. 0: Disable DHCP. The following settings are disabled if “Enable” is specified. IPADDRESS Specify IP address. SUBNETMASK Specify subnet ...
Page 97 - Example of Configuration File
97 Example of Configuration File The following is an example of what is described generally in configuration file. [WLAN] WLANPOWER=1 POWERSAVE=1 WLANCFG=1 RoamingRSSILevel=-78 RoamingRSSISpan=1 RoamingAvailableTime=60 BandConfig=1 [STATIC] SSID=tunami ADHOC=0 WEP=1 KEYINDEX=0 KEYDATA= 5C1E1455A2D50...
Page 98 - Controls; Power ON Reset
98 3.8 Power Control 3.8.1 Reset Controls Power ON Reset In the condition that the power on the terminal is not supplied by AC adaptor and the battery pack and the memory backup battery are not being installed (including the state that the capacity of the battery pack has been discharged), this occu...
Page 100 - Battery Pack
100 3.8.3 Low Voltage Monitoring Four levels of the low voltage monitor control are provided for the terminal. Table 3.66 Level Description Action Next Startup VDET1 Warning against low voltage of the battery pack Issues warning message for low voltage of the battery pack - VDET2 Turning off the pow...
Page 101 - User Notification Methods; ON; Power ON Disable Factors
101 User Notification Methods When VDET1 status occurs, the PBT_APMBATTERYLOW is issued periodically by WM_POWERBROADCAST message to the application. GetSystemPowerStatusEx2() API function is used to monitor voltage in application capturing values listed below. Detailed values can be fetched using t...
Page 102 - The following are the power OFF factors.; Power OFF Time; Forced to turn off the power after 500 microseconds.
102 3.8.5 Power OFF Factors The following are the power OFF factors. • The Power key is pressed while the power is on. • Neither key input, touching on the touch panel, disk access, card access, nor communication is performed within a preset time period. • Output voltage from the battery pack is low...
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
103 3.8.6 Power Saving Idle The power consumption will be saved by putting the CPU into idle state when event standby status is detected by either the terminal or application running on the terminal. The peripheral devices will run while the CPU is in the idle state. APO (Auto Power OFF) The power i...
Page 106 - PASSTOOL; located under Windows folder
106 3.9 Security 3.9.1 Setting Password for Terminal This is the password setting implemented in the WindowsCE OS. A password can be set at the Control Panel. 3.9.2 Setting Password for Date/Time Properties This is to enable setting a password for accessing the date and time setting in order to prev...
Page 108 - Control Panel Applets; Imager Setting (note
108 4.1 Control Panel Applets The control panel applets are programs that display each content of the various parameters for the terminal itself and change the settings. The control panel applets are as follows. Table 4.2 Proprietary of Applet Description CASIO MS Bluetooth Connection Executes conne...
Page 109 - Connection
109 4.1.1 Bluetooth Connection This applet executes connection establishment with other Bluetooth device. For detailed explanation on the Bluetooth settings, refer to “DT-X11 Series Bluetooth Setting Manual” separately available. Fig. 4.1 4.1.2 BuiltInWLanPower This applet is to set up the settings ...
Page 110 - Settings; Wireless Information; tab; onnect; This button displays operation logs for the WLAN operation.
110 4.1.3 WLAN Settings This applet is to set up the parameters for WLAN connection. Wireless Information tab This tab displays a list of networks (SSID codes) connectable to the terminal and the current network being connected and the radio wave signal strength. See Fig. 4.3. Fig. 4.3 Double tap a ...
Page 111 - Network; This is an ad
111 Wireless Properties screen Fig. 4.4 T Network TTU n UTT ame (SSID) This field is to specify a network (SSID) name. This is an ad U h U oc network Set the checkbox enabled to communicate in AdHoc mode. Note, however, that the AdHoc mode is not recommended because a communication difficulty may oc...
Page 112 - Set this radio button enabled if the DHCP server is used.; This tab is to specify
112 Connection Setting Screen IP Address tab Fig. 4.5 Obtain an IP address via DHCP Set this radio button enabled if the DHCP server is used. Specify an IP address Set this radio button if an IP address is specified directly without using the DHCP server. In this case, enter codes in each field of I...
Page 113 - Use Windows to configure a network; Preferred Networks
113 Advanced Wireless Settings screen Fig. 4.7 Use Windows to configure a network Set this checkbox enabled if Windows is used to configure the network parameters. In this case, specify the appropriate items in the fields listed below and set the checkbox enabled or disabled as needed. See Fig. 4.7....
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.
114 4.1.4 CPU Speed This applet is for setting the CPU operating mode. Fig. 4.8 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
115 4.1.5 Error Reporting Error information is recorded in the log file when an error occurs in the terminal or when an application is running. Fig. 4.9 U E U nable error reporting Set the checkbox enabled to create an error log file. File system usage This parameter is to specify the maximum size o...
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
116 4.1.6 PC Connection This tab is to set connecting method with PC. Fig. 4.10 Enable direct connections to the desktop computer Set the checkbox enabled to establish a connection in ActiveSync with PC via USB Cradle. Change Connection … Button This button displays a window (Change Connection) to c...
Page 117 - Programs
117 4.1.7 Remove Programs This applet is used to delete installed application programs in the terminal. Select an application program in the list appeared in the tab to be deleted and then press Remove. button to delete it. Programs burnt in the ROM in the terminal cannot be deleted. Fig. 4.12
Page 118 - Options; General; Button
118 4.1.8 Internet Options This applet is to set up Internet Explorer options. Refer to the descriptions below about the fields and the buttons in the tab. General tab Fig. 4.13 U S U tart Page This field is to specify the start page of URL. Sea U r U ch Page This field is to specify URL used with s...
Page 119 - Us; Set the checkbox enabled to connect the terminal in LAN mode.; utodial name; dress
119 Connection tab Fig. 4.14 Us U e U LAN (no autodial) Set the checkbox enabled to connect the terminal in LAN mode. U A U utodial name Select an autodial name in the pull-down menu when communication is made without the use of LAN. Access the Internet using a proxy server Set the checkbox enabled ...
Page 120 - This tab is to set up security by zone for; field to the selected zone.
120 Security tab This tab is to set up security by zone for Internet , Local intranet , Trusted sites and Restricted sites . See Fig. 4.15. Fig. 4.15 S U i U tes... Button This button displays the site adding screen to enable adding the specified site specified in Add this web to the zone field to t...
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
121 Privacy tab Fig. 4.16 U P U rivacy level This pull-down menu is to select a privacy level. U D U efault Button This button returns the setting contents to the default values. U A U dvanced Button This button displays the advanced privacy settings screen to set advanced settings of the privacy. U...
Page 122 - lock popups; Set the checkbox enabled to disable popup windows.
122 Popups tab Fig. 4.18 U B U lock popups Set the checkbox enabled to disable popup windows. U E U xceptions... Button This button displays the popup exceptions screen to set up sites to be exempted from blocking popup windows. U A U dvanced Button This button displays the popup filter screen to se...
Page 123 - nable character repeat; Set the checkbox enabled to set repeating key entry.; Repeat
123 4.1.9 Keyboard This applet is for setting parameters concerned with operations by the keyboard. Repeat tab Fig. 4.19 U E U nable character repeat Set the checkbox enabled to set repeating key entry. Repeat U d U elay This adjustable slide is to set a waiting time period until when repeating key ...
Page 124 - User definition key
124 Others tab Fig. 4.20 User definition key This field is to set the user definition keys enabled and to specify the same user definition keys to be used even if a reset is performed. Turn-over key automatic decision This is to set turn-over key to be confirmed after a given time period has been el...
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.
126 Device Name tab Fig. 4.23 Device name (without spaces) This field is for setting device name for the terminal itself. Spaces within the device name entered in the field are not allowed. Device description This field is to enter text string for the device description. Copyrights tab This tab is f...
Page 127 - Press; Recalibrate; Fig. 4.26) to calibrate the touch screen and then follow the
127 4.1.11 Stylus This applet is used to calibrate double tapping and touching on the screen. Double-Tap tab This tab is used to adjust the speed of double tapping and distance between points. Adjustment can be checked by tapping the icon at the lower half of the screen. Fig. 4.25 Calibration tab Pr...
Page 128 - This button deletes a specified terminal server license.; Sa; This button saves a specified terminal server license.
128 4.1.12 Terminal Server Client Licenses This applet is used to display terminal server authentication licenses screen for client. Fig. 4.27 Stored U L U icenses This field is for specifying terminal server authentication licenses for client. U D U elete Button This button deletes a specified term...
Page 130 - For Local calls
130 U E U dit... Button This button displays the edit dialing patterns window to set up the following dialing patterns. - For Local calls - For Long distance calls - For International calls
Page 132 - Make New Connection; icon shown in; ype a name for the connection; field and select a type of connection
132 A new connection is established following the steps (1 to 4) below. 1. Double tap Make New Connection icon shown in Fig. 4.29 to establish a new connection. Fig. 4.29 2. Specify name in U T U ype a name for the connection field and select a type of connection and then tap U N U ext > button. ...
Page 133 - Set all information about a phone number and then tap; Finish
133 4. Set all information about a phone number and then tap Finish button. Fig. 4.32
Page 136 - ower Schemes
136 4.1.17 Power This applet is for setting the power management options. Battery tab This tab displays the current status of battery pack (HA-A20BAT or DT-5025LBAT) and memory backup battery (Backup battery). Fig. 4.35 Schemes tab Fig. 4.36 U P U ower Schemes This pull-down menu is to select the po...
Page 137 - and; Device Status; This tab displays device power levels for the integrated devices.
137 Switch state to S U y U stem Idle This pull-down menu is to set up a time period until when the terminal changes its state to System idle. Switch state to U S U uspend This pull-down menu is to set up a time period until when the terminal changes its state to Suspend. The selection will be disab...
Page 139 - This tab is for setting the sound file that the terminal uses.
139 4.1.19 Volume & Sounds This applet is to set up “Enable/Disable” for sound types for each event listed in Fig. 4.40. Use the slide to adjust the sound volume for all the events. Enable the checkbox of event you wish to set up the sound effect. The radio buttons are to set up either “Soft” or...
Page 141 - Read barcode; tab and its parameters listed below.
141 Driver Mode tab This tab is to set up “Enable/Disable” for scanning each symbology of the symbologies listed in Read barcode tab and its parameters listed below. - Min (Minimum no. of read digits) - Max (Maximum no. of read digits) - Output format - Check-digit - Check-digit output Fig. 4.43
Page 143 - LED light up; Scanning Key; Left Trigger Key
143 Notification tab This tab is to set up notification methods selecting from the listed methods below. The notification is issued when scanning a bar code is complete. - LED light up - Buzzer sound Fig. 4.45 Scanning Key tab This tab is to set up “Enable/Disable” for each key of the keys listed be...
Page 144 - Restore default setting; Version
144 Others tab Fig. 4.47 Restore default setting Button This button resets setting contents and restores all the settings to the default settings. Get logdata Button This button captures log information for both the scanner and decoder units. The following are the log file names. Scanner unit: “\Obr...
Page 145 - tabs
145 4.1.22 Imager Setting This tool allows the user to change the parameters and operating modes required for reading 1D and 2D symbologies. The changed parameters and modes are saved in ini file and become effect automatically when the TDRead application invokes. 1D/2D tabs These tabs are to set up...
Page 146 - Enable
146 Option tab This tab is to set up relevant options for scanning a symbol of the specified symbology. Fig. 4.51 Enable With a check mark in the checkbox, it is possible to scan the symbology selected in the comb box. Digit Range This field is to set up the effective range of reading symbol of the ...
Page 147 - Print Weight
147 Decode tab This tab is to set up options for decoding scanned bar code data. Fig. 4.52 Print Weight This field is to set up the intensity in the range of 1 to 7 for target printed symbol. Setting a value higher will improve reading symbol printed in dark color, or lower will improve reading symb...
Page 148 - Aimer LED
148 Exposure/LED tab This tab is to specify the intensity for both LEDs, Aimer and Illumination. Fig. 4.53 Aimer LED This field is to set up the intensity of Aimer LED to either “0” for turning OFF or “100” for turning ON. Illumination LED This field is to set up the intensity of Illumination LED to...
Page 149 - Normal Mode; This radio button selects the normal read mode.; Multi Step Mode
149 Multi Step tab This tab is to specify a reading mode by setting one of the radio buttons enabled in the table below. Fig. 4.54 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 ...
Page 150 - Scanner APO
150 System tab This tab is to set up a time period of the APO (Automatic Power OFF) function to activate and “Enable/Disable” for turning ON the terminal with the Trigger key. Fig. 4.55 Scanner APO This filed is to set up a time period in the range of 0 to 1800 (in second) for the APO function to ac...
Page 151 - Timeout
151 IMGRead tab Fig. 4.56 Timeout This field is to set up a time period for the Timeout to activate in scanning operation. Scanning will terminate either when the Trigger key is released or when the time period set in this field elapses. Add Suffix This field is to specify a suffix that is appended ...
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.
153 4.1.23 Display This applet is for setting color scheme for the background and desktop (appearance). Background tab Fig. 4.49 U I U mage This field is to select an image that appears in the ground. Browse Button This button displays the file reference dialog window used to specify an image that a...
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.
154 Appearance tab Fig. 4.50 U S U cheme This pull-down menu is for selecting a color scheme of the desktop. Sa U v U e.... Button This button saves the specified color scheme. After pressing the button, a dialogue window to confirm the specified color scheme appears. Tap OK button to save it. U D U...
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.
155 4.1.24 Storage Manager This applet displays the FlashDisk information. Fig. 4.51 U P U roperties Button This button displays the Partition properties window (see Fig. 4.52) used to enable formatting and management with the FlashDisk. Partition Properties window Fig. 4.52 U M U ount Button This b...
Page 156 - Format
156 F U o U rmat Button This button displays the Format window used to set up the relevant parameters for formatting on the partition. It is not possible if the partition is mounted. See also Fig. 4.52. U S U can Button This button displays the Scan window used to set up the relevant parameters for ...
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
157 Scan screen This screen is to set up the relevant scan parameters for the partitions. Fig. 4.54 Start Button This button starts scan and then displays a result of the scanning. Cancel Button This button displays a confirmation dialog window to confirm cancellation of the scanning. Defrag screen ...
Page 158 - This field is for specifying company name of the owner.
158 4.1.25 Owner This applet is for setting information related to the owner. Identification tab Fig. 4.56 Name This field is for specifying the owner’s name by inputting alphabets from the Input Panel appeared at the lower part on the screen. Company This field is for specifying company name of the...
Page 159 - In this field, a memo can be freely written.; Network ID
159 Notes tab Fig. 4.57 Notes In this field, a memo can be freely written. Display owner notes This checkbox is to display the note written in Notes field at a time when the terminal starts up. Network ID tab Fig. 4.58 User Name This field is for entering a user name to be used when accessing to net...
Page 160 - This button displays the properties of certificate or key.; emove
160 4.1.26 Certificates This applet is used for editing certificates trusted by the user. Select certificate type from either Trusted Authorities , My Certificates , or Other Authorities in the pull-down menu. Fig. 4.59 U I U mport... Button This button displays the “Import Certificate or Key” windo...
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
161 4.1.27 Regional Settings This applet is for setting display modes and format of region, numeric value, currency, date, and time. Region tab Fig. 4.60 Your local This pull-down menu is to select your local region. U C U ustomize… Button This button displays Number tab to set up various options fo...
Page 162 - Set the checkbox enabled in; Installed Input Languages; field for prescribed language to make
162 Input tab Set the checkbox enabled in Installed Input Languages field for prescribed language to make selection. Fig. 4.62
Page 163 - pply; This button applies all the settings made in this tab effect.
163 4.1.28 Date/Time This applet is for setting date, time and time zone. Input of password may be requested if it has been set with the password tool. Date/Time tab Fig. 4.63 U A U pply Button This button applies all the settings made in this tab effect.
Page 166 - Battery Power Operation; External Power Operation
166 Brightness (Battery) tab This tab is to set up brightness of the screen and brightness set by the auto display dimming function where the power is provided by the installed battery pack. Fig. 4.66 Battery Power Operation This field to set up brightness of the display in the range of 1 to 9 using...
Page 167 - Auto display dimming when using
167 Backlight tab This tab is to set up time periods of the auto display dimming function to activate and the backlight to automatically turn off in case where the power is provided by either battery pack or dedicated AC adaptor. Fig. 4.68 Auto display dimming when using The checkbox is to set the a...
Page 169 - Application Programs
169 4.2 Application Programs Once application program implemented in the terminal is launched by accessing Start → Programs menus, its operation menu is displayed to guide the reset of processing. The following are the application programs implemented. Table 4.4 Application Description CASIO MS Inte...
Page 170 - Explorer
170 4.2.1 Internet Explorer This application displays Web pages on the Internet and Intranet. • The IE 6.0 module is integrated in the terminal. • Kerberos, TLS Version 1.0, SSL Versions 2.0 and 3.0, and SGC are supported. • JScipt 5.5 conforms to ECMA 262 language specification (ECMAScipt Edition 3...
Page 172 - WordPad; Table 4.7 Menus in the application
172 4.2.2 Microsoft WordPad This application is the Microsoft Word for WindowsCE edition. It displays and creates files in Word, WordPad and rich text, and text formats. Fig. 4.71 Table 4.7 Menus in the application Menu Description U F U ile U N U ew Creates new text. U O U pen … Displays existing d...
Page 174 - Table 4.8 Menu in the application
174 4.2.3 Windows Explorer This application is a file management program. It can copy, transfer and delete files, create folders and delete folders. Fig. 4.72 Table 4.8 Menu in the application Menu Description U F U ile U O U pen Opens files and folders. U N U ew Folder Creates new folders. U D U el...
Page 176 - Prompt
176 4.2.4 Command Prompt This application starts up the Pocket CMD to enable operating the terminal with DOS commands. Fig. 4.73 Table 4.9 Menus in the application Menu Description U F U ile U C U lose Ends the application. U E U dit U C U opy Copies text in selected range. U P U aste Pastes text cu...
Page 179 - IconBar
179 4.2.6 Transcriber Transcriber is the natural handwriting recognition solution for your handy terminal. It recognizes words from its integrated dictionary, and allows you to write in cursive, print, or mixed handwriting. Transcriber works transparently in the background of all applications, provi...
Page 182 - COPY; button to copy calculation values into clipboard.; Key Input; Keys on the calculator
182 4.2.8 Calculator This application performs four arithmetic calculations in a maximum of 12 digits. It supports arithmetical calculation, constant calculation, inverse calculation, square root extraction calculation, percentage calculation and memory calculation which conform to the Casio’s calcu...
Page 185 - Recorder
185 4.2.9 Voice Recorder This application records and playbacks voice sound. Move the slide bar located lower portion in the screen (see Fig. 4.80) to any position to define a playback start up position. Fig. 4.80 Table 4.20 Menus in the application Menu Description Tool Option Sets recording/playin...
Page 186 - Text file size is up to 64KB.; Handwritten Input Screen
186 4.2.10 Notes This application creates a note file using the methods of either handwriting or inputting text. Observe the following restrictions. • Text file size is up to 64KB. • If a text file larger than 64KB is open, the character strings in that file exceeding over 64KB will not be displayed...
Page 187 - Table 4.22 Menus in the application; Text Input Screen
187 Table 4.22 Menus in the application Menu Description Edit Undo Restores correction to its original state. Cut Cuts selected portion. Copy Copies selected portion. Paste Pastes portion cut or copied. All Clear Clears the entire screen. Cancel Cancels creating a note. Thickness Thin Changes the li...
Page 188 - Backup/Restore Objects; Files in the RAM; Data Storage Destinations
188 4.2.11 Backup Tool This application backups and restores user data to/from the FlashDisk. Backup/Restore Objects - Files in the RAM - Registry (password, and information about stylus correction excluded) - Received mails - Browser’s cookies and temporary files - Certificates Data Storage Destina...
Page 191 - As soon as; Yes; button to
191 3. As soon as Yes button is tapped, the restoration will take place with the progress window (see Fig.4.89) shown. Fig. 4.89 4. When the restoration is complete, a confirmation window will appear. Tap OK button to close the window. Fig. 4.90
Page 192 - option
192 Starting up Backup Tool as Command Line The following shows a method to start up the backup tool as command line. CF_Backup.exe T <option> <target> [<password>] Parameters option B: Specifies the Backup. R: Specifies the Restoration. - Set up either “B” or “R”. It is not case-s...
Page 194 - Single Decode; Quit; Multi Decode
194 4.2.14 Image Scanner Demo This application demonstrates the performances of reading 1D bar code and 2D code symbologies with the integrated CMOS Imager (applicable to DT-X11M30E, DT-X11M30U and DT-X11M30RC only). The application consists of four menus; - Single Decode - Multi Decode - Image Capt...
Page 196 - Operation Procedures; Image Scanner Read
196 4.2.15 Image Scanner Read After scanning 1D bar code symbol or 2D code symbol by 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 “Settings”. To display the “Set...
Page 197 - Contents to be copied
197 4.2.16 Copy Devices This application copies various settings and applications installed in one terminal (master terminal) to other multiple terminals (child terminals). Contents to be copied Table 4.23 Target Contents Remarks RAM Disk All files in the RAM. FlashDisk All files in the FlashDisk. R...
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
198 Procedures for copying The following is the procedure for copying data between master terminal and child terminal(s). On master terminal 1. Set all checkboxes of storage areas and contents enabled you wish to copy to other terminals, and then tap Send Start button. Fig. 4.92 2. As soon as pressi...
Page 199 - On child terminals; Tap; Receive Start
199 On child terminals 1. Tap Receive Start button on each child terminal (if multiple terminals exist). See Fig. 4.94. Fig. 4.94 2. As soon as the button is pressed on the child terminal, the following screen will appear indicating the reception of data. Fig. 4.95
Page 202 - Make New Session; Communications; Configure ...; button if required to set up parameters in; Port Settings; Call Options
202 4.2.20 Terminal This application is TTY and VT-100 terminal emulator. It is used for on-line service or communication with business server that requires the TTY terminal emulation or the VT-100 terminal emulation. Double tap Make New Session icon in Fig. 4.98 to create a new session. Fig. 4.94 C...
Page 207 - This field is to select a way to search partner station via either
207 Partner Station Search Conditions Setting screen Fig. 4.102 Search conditions This field is to select a way to search partner station via either Only Adhoc , Only Accesspoint or Both . Search WLAN Standard This field is to select WLAN standard to search partner station via either 802.11.b Suppor...
Page 209 - Setup; Execution timing
209 4.3.2 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 executes Setup.exe , Restore.exe in FlashDisk or in the card directory. • When PCMCIA or CF card is loaded;...
Page 210 - Backup; OK; Restore
210 4.3.3 Auto Recovery Tool This utility uses the backup tool to back up system data, restore system data and automatically execute user designated applications. For data backup, data will be backed up by the backup tool. For data restoration, data will be restored by automatically executing the ba...
Page 211 - Wizard; Touch panel calibration; Customizing Startup Screen; in the “\FlashDisk” folder. The screen size of the file must be set
211 4.3.4 Welcome Wizard The Welcome Wizard sets up the following. However, each of the settings can be skipped if necessary. - Touch panel calibration - Owner information - Date and time Notes: • Setting date and time can be avoided by setting a password even if a full reset takes place on the term...
Page 213 - Precautions on Using CMOS Imager; Imaging performance by camera’s optical operability
213 5. Precautions on Using CMOS Imager The DT-X11M30E, M30U, and M30RC provide with capabilities for not only simply reading conventional 1D bar code symbols but also for reading 2D code symbols with the integrated CMOS Imager, which has replaced the conventional laser scanner. In addition, the imp...
Page 214 - Imaging Performance by Camera’s Optical Operability; Soiled camera filter; Depth of field
214 5.1 Imaging Performance by Camera’s Optical Operability Soiled camera filter If the camera filter inside the case is soiled or scratched, the captured image will lose its sharpness, making the symbols difficult to read. If the filter is soiled with oil, finger prints, etc., wipe the filter with ...
Page 216 - Always keep the Imager filter clean.
216 Moving object, hand blurring The Imager requires a certain amount of exposure time for image capturing. This means that if the subject is moving during this interval, the resultant image will be blurred. Therefore, if you need to capture a symbol while looking for its location, it is advised to ...
Page 217 - Table 5.1 Readable digits by symbology
217 5.2 Readable Ranges Table 5.1 Readable digits by symbology Readable digits Symbology Resolution Range A: Close B: Recommended C: Maximum Remark 1D 6mil (0.15mm) 70 to 105mm 12 12 21 8mil (0.20mm) 60 to 135mm 5 12 22 10mil (0.254mm) 50 to 165mm 5 10 20 13mil (0.33mm) 60 to 200mm 5 10 19 15mil (0....
Page 218 - Table 5.3 Environment performances
218 Notes: 1. ECC200 88 x 88 sell (maximum) 2. Model 2 M version 20 (maximum) Table 5.2 Angles Angle (at distance of 120 mm away from the CMOS Imager) 1D (Code39 10mil (0.25mm)) ±35° 2D Stacked (PDF417 10mil (0.25mm)) ±35° Pitch 2D Matrix (Aztec 20mil (0.5mm)) ±35° 1D (Code39 10mil (0.25mm)) ±40° 2D...
Page 220 - Readable ranges for 2D Matrix code symbologies; Maxicode
220 Readable ranges for 2D Matrix code symbologies 13mil (0.33mm) 60 ~ 105mm 15mil (0.38mm) 60 ~ 130mm 35mil (0.889mm) 50 ~ 210mm 20mil (0.50mm) 80 ~ 145mm 100mm 200mm 300mm 0mm Maxicode QR 13mil (0.33mm) 60 ~ 105mm 15mil (0.38mm) 60 ~ 125mm 20mil (0.50mm) 80 ~ 155mm DataMatrix Fig. 5.6
Page 221 - Imaging Performance by Print Quality; Print quality
221 5.3 Imaging Performance by Print Quality Print quality Generally, a printer that has a resolution higher than 400 dpi is considered as capable of printing symbols at a dot size smaller than 0.125 mm. In an actual application it is preferable to perform printing so that one fine bar (cell) consis...
Page 222 - Error correction for 2D symbols
222 Error correction for 2D symbols The CMOS Imager is provided with an error correction function that can handle various types of damage to symbols, such as that caused by dirt and dust, scratches, faintness, etc. However, this function can only handle damage that appears locally in the symbol area...
Page 223 - Be aware of the number of digits the symbol represents.
223 Symbols on glossy paper or under a film window With the CMOS Imager, the illumination LED will irradiate the target surface for reading symbols. This may sometimes cause the objective symbol to fade into the background due to the adverse effect of the reflected light of the LED when the symbol i...
Page 224 - Imaging Performance by Settings; Selecting only the symbol to capture
224 5.4 Imaging Performance by Settings Selecting only the symbol to capture The CMOS Imager can read various kinds of symbols. However, in general, symbols that the user must read during actual daily operation are very limited only to several kinds. If the image capturing permission is set in such ...