Casio DT-X30 R-50C- User Manual

Casio DT-X30 R-50C

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Table of the Contents; Chapter
  • Page 6 – Editorial Record
  • Page 7 – Preview; Software Manual available separately.
  • Page 9 – Available Options
  • Page 10 – Basic Specifications
  • Page 11 – SysGetBLBattery
  • Page 13 – Tap Sound
  • Page 14 – Keyboard Layout; The following is the keyboard layout employed in the terminal.
  • Page 15 – Key Assignments
  • Page 19 – Enabling or Disabling Fn Key; SysSetFnKeyOperation; Function Mode Notification; SysSetFnKeyLock; A Key Notification
  • Page 20 – Permit or Prohibit Key Locks; SysSetAllKeyLock; User Settable Keys; SysSetNormalUserDefineKey
  • Page 21 – Basic Specifications; SoftwareMixer; Playback; SysAudioOff
  • Page 23 – this, it is no longer needed to back up object store in the RAM.; Windows CE models
  • Page 24 – RAM; DriverGlob; FlashDisk
  • Page 26 – Distributor ID is not cleared.; User Disk Clear; is available. See “DSKClean” for detail.
  • Page 30 – SysSetLED
  • Page 31 – WWAN Connection Status; GPS Connection Status; CLBSetIndicator
  • Page 43 – Termination Codes; OBRSetSuffixChar
  • Page 44 – Output Buffer
  • Page 45 – wParam; OBRSetScanningNotification; Event Name; OBRScanningEvent
  • Page 46 – Capturing Event Factors; OBRGetLastEventStatus; Retrieves last event status.; Setting Specific Operation Unique to Code128 Symbology; Symbology Condition
  • Page 48 – Scan Width Control; OBRSetSwingAngle; 照射幅制御なし
  • Page 50 – Noise Filter; OBRSetFilter
  • Page 51 – Setting Gain; OBRSetGainControl
  • Page 52 – Configuration File; Symbol
  • Page 60 – Dual Decoders System; OBRSetDecodeLevel; Customizing the Decoder
  • Page 61 – Changing the threshold values for Right and Left margins; When the left marginal; OBRSetMarginCheckRatio; Sets up a threshold value for right and left side space margins.; OBRGetMarginCheckRatio; Sets up the adjustment of thickness of bars.; OBRGetBarWidthAdjustment; Retrieves the adjustment set for the thickness of bars.
  • Page 62 – Decoder Learning function; OBRSetDecodeLearningMode; Sets up the decoder learning mode.; OBRGetDecodeLearningMode; Retrieves the decoder learning mode.
  • Page 63 – Supported Symbologies; Interleaved 2of5
  • Page 64 – List of Parameters Subject to Change
  • Page 65 – Changing Character Spacing Threshold Values; Changing Guard Bar and Delineator Threshold Values; Industrial 2of5
  • Page 67 – Parameter Precedence Change function
  • Page 68 – Enabling or Disabling the Decoder Learning function
  • Page 71 – Package Read
  • Page 72 – IMGSetDecodeMode; Sets up scanning mode.; IMGGetDecodeMode; Retrieves the scanning mode.; IMGWaitForDecode; Carries out decoding symbol.; IMGWaitForDecodeRaw; Carries out decoding symbol including its binary data.
  • Page 76 – IMGSetDeliberation; Print Weight Adjust function; IMGSetPrintWeight
  • Page 77 – Automatic Linking of Combined Symbols; Symbol Target; Binary Data Scanning
  • Page 78 – Image Capture Function; Size; IMGGetImage; Captures still image.; JPGEncodeToFile; Encodes RGB data or YUV data to output the result as JPEG file.; JPGEncodeToFileEx
  • Page 79 – Signature Index Function; Supported symbols; IMGCaptureSign; Retrieves captured signatures.
  • Page 80 – Streaming Display Function; IMGStartStream; Illumination LED and Aimer; IMGAimerOn
  • Page 81 – Imager’s APO; IMGSetImagerAPO; Sets up time period for Auto Power OFF.; IMGGetImagerAPO; Retrieves time period for Auto Power Off.; function, the content in the configuration file is deployed into; IMGLoadConfigFile; Sets up the Imager using configuration file.; IMGSaveConfigFile; Retrieves the Imager settings and saves into configuration file.
  • Page 82 – Setting for Scanning Bar Codes
  • Page 83 – Setting for Common Operations
  • Page 88 – Digital Zoom; White Balance; SetValue
  • Page 89 – Brightness Correction; Darkest
  • Page 90 – Flash; Item Setting; Flash Off; Compulsory Shutter Sound
  • Page 91 – Focus Adjustment; Device Exclusion Control
  • Page 92 – High compression ratio
  • Page 96 – Version; Bluetooth; Master
  • Page 98 – Simultaneous use of multiple Bluetooth COM ports
  • Page 100 – Communication Procedure by Profile; Serial Profile; BTConnectSerial; Establishes connection using Bluetooth virtual serial profile.; BTSendSerialData; Sends data using Bluetooth virtual serial profile.; BTReceiveSerialData; Receives data using Bluetooth virtual serial profile.; BTDisconnectSerial; Disconnects Bluetooth virtual serial profile.; BTSelectDevice; Specifies Bluetooth device to be connected.
  • Page 101 – Process after Communication Interruption; WriteFile API; Process During Suspend and Resume; Key Setting
  • Page 104 – On the terminal, the device name used to capture data, with; DeviceIoControl; function, about the
  • Page 106 – DeAuthentication; or; DisAssociation; message issued by the Access-Point that is being
  • Page 108 – WLAN Setting with Configuration File; Timing to load the file; The file itself does not exist.; Creating configuration file; The configuration file can be created and edited with; WLAN Settings tool; at the Control Panel.; WLAN
  • Page 110 – STATIC section
  • Page 112 – Examples of settings for STATIC section
  • Page 118 – GPS Positioning Function
  • Page 119 – NMEA Format Data Output
  • Page 120 – NMEA Sentence Output; CRLF
  • Page 121 – GGA Sentences
  • Page 122 – GSA Sentences
  • Page 123 – GSV Sentences
  • Page 124 – RMS Sentences
  • Page 125 – Positioning Data Using the GPS Intermediate Driver API
  • Page 126 – List of the Functions; Function Description; GPSCloseDevice; Closes the GPS intermediate driver and connects to the GPS device.; GPSGetDeviceState; Retrieves the status of the GPS module.; GPSGetPosition; Retrieves GPS positioning data.; GPSOpenDevice
  • Page 127 – Battery Pack
  • Page 128 – lParam
  • Page 130 – Power ON Factors; SysSetBootup; Power ON Disable Factors
  • Page 131 – Power OFF Time
  • Page 132 – Sets up a period of time for disabling turning off the power.; Disable Power Key after FlashDisk Is Accessed; Sets up a period of time for disabling turning off the power after; Disable Turning Off the Power; Sets up “Disable” for turning off the power on the terminal.
  • Page 134 – Virtual Power OFF/WLAN Standby; Prohibit
  • Page 136 – Turbo
  • Page 137 – How to Set Virtual OFF Mode in Application; In order to set the Virtual OFF mode, call; SysSetVirtualOffMode; and; SysDisablePowerOff
  • Page 139 – SysSetSystemManagedVirtualOffMode; function. Once the mode is set effect, the system; Transition of Power Management (for application)
  • Page 142 – Lock; icon to initiate the; Password; screen, and then enter your password in each field.; SysGetDeviceIDCode; Retrieves Device ID.; SysGetUserIDCode
  • Page 143 – Control Panel Applets; Start
  • Page 146 – Program Buttons Tab; This tab is for reassigning a program to a key.; Delay before first repeat
  • Page 147 – Others Tab; User definition key
  • Page 148 – Input Method Tab; Input method
  • Page 149 – Word Completion Tab; This tab is for setting the word completion feature.; Suggest words when entering text; checkbox; Options Tab; This tab is to adjust preferences for writing and recording.
  • Page 150 – Password Tab; Simple PIN
  • Page 151 – Hint Tab; This tab is for setting up a password hint.
  • Page 153 – Owner Information; Identification Tab; Name; This field is for specifying an e-mail address.
  • Page 154 – Identification information; checkbox or the; Notes
  • Page 155 – Event
  • Page 156 – Appearance Tab; Select a theme for your device
  • Page 157 – Items Tab; Move Up; button for upper position or; Move Down; button for
  • Page 158 – Device name; This field is to enter text string for the device description.
  • Page 159 – Copyrights Tab; This tab is for displaying the OS copyright information.
  • Page 160 – Battery Power Tab; Turn off backlight if device is not used for; and a period of elapse time in the pull-down menu.
  • Page 161 – External Power Tab; Battery Brightness Tab; Brightness level
  • Page 162 – External Brightness Tab
  • Page 165 – Root Tab
  • Page 167 – More Tab; This tab is for setting options.; Display the clock on the title bar in all
  • Page 169 – Customer Feedback
  • Page 170 – Encrypt files when placed on a storage card
  • Page 171 – Error Reporting
  • Page 173 – Access Tab
  • Page 174 – Imager Setting; TDRead; D Tabs; Figure 3.38 Figure 3.39
  • Page 175 – Option Tab; Enable
  • Page 176 – Decode Tab; Print Weight
  • Page 178 – Multi Step Tab; Normal Mode
  • Page 179 – System Tab; Scanner APO
  • Page 180 – IMGRead Tab; This tab is for setting the parameters for “Image Scanner Read”.; Timeout
  • Page 181 – About Tab
  • Page 182 – Managed Programs
  • Page 185 – Regional Settings; Region Tab; This tab is for setting display format of numeric value.
  • Page 186 – Currency Tab; This tab is for setting display format of currency.; Time Tab; This tab is for setting display format of time.
  • Page 187 – Date Tab; This tab is for setting display format of date.
  • Page 188 – Remove Programs; Remove
  • Page 189 – Scanner Setting; Read barcode Tab; Read barcode; tab and its parameters listed below.
  • Page 190 – Read operation; Read operation 2 Tabs; Selection of the read method, “Continuous read” or “Single read”.; Options of mode in Read operation 2 Tab; Selection of the gain, Gain Mode0 to Mode3.
  • Page 192 – Calibration Button; Version Tab
  • Page 193 – General Tab; Orientation; To realign the touch screen, tap; Align Screen; button and follow the instruction appeared.; Clear Type Tab; This tab is for enabling a font-smoothing technology.
  • Page 194 – Text Size Tab; This tab is to adjust the text size.
  • Page 196 – USB Connection; Status Tab; Figure 3.70 Figure 3.71; Can be connected to PC; message appears in the tab (see Figure 3.70) when the terminal is; Can be connected to LAN or
  • Page 197 – Connect Utility Tab
  • Page 199 – Windows Update
  • Page 200 – effect only for a period
  • Page 204 – Characters to be entered in; Enter passkey; field must be in ASCII characters up to 16.
  • Page 205 – Devices
  • Page 207 – Connection via Serial Port Profile (SPP); Establishing connection via Serial Port Profile; Click the
  • Page 208 – in the menu. The icon changes to the; Do not use for ActiveSync
  • Page 209 – button to establish the dial-up connection.
  • Page 210 – Screen for Setting up Bluetooth; Clicking; Properties; setting up Bluetooth related parameters.; Ip Tab
  • Page 212 – Establishing connection via Personal Area Network Profile; Double clicking the; Closing the communication; After establishing connection via PAN Profile, click the
  • Page 214 – Transmitting Files via Object Push Profile; Example of File Transmission Using “Business Cards”; Send Business card; Double click; Request Business card; to receive a business card from the partner Bluetooth
  • Page 215 – Handling Files via Bluetooth FTP; Configuration of the toolbar
  • Page 217 – Receiving File; Choose a file in the remote file list to receive, and choose either; Direct Copy; Direct Move; menu in the context menu.
  • Page 218 – Creating a New Folder; New Folder; Choose; Rename
  • Page 219 – Deleting a File; Specify a file in remote files list or local files list, and choose; Delete; menu in the context menu as; Closing connection via Bluetooth FTP; icon in the toolbar to close the Bluetooth connection screen.
  • Page 220 – My Device
  • Page 221 – My Services
  • Page 222 – My Shared Folders; Creating a Shared Folder; To delete a shared folder, choose; in the context menu of the shared folder in question.
  • Page 223 – My Settings; Device Tab; field in the; Address; Bluetooth device type is indicated in this field.
  • Page 224 – Discovery Tab; Devices set to; Bonded; Show Always; will appear grayed out if they are not searched in the; Other Bluetooth Device can find 'My Device'
  • Page 229 – These radio buttons are grayed out.
  • Page 230 – Registering Shortcut; Register shortcuts in the Services screen.; Add Shortcut; menu to create a shortcut.
  • Page 231 – Establishing Connection via Shortcut; Shortcuts
  • Page 233 – The; Default Devices; In the Services screen, display the context menu and then choose; Set Default device
  • Page 234 – Displaying the Default Devices; To display default devices, choose; Default devices; menu to delete the selected default device.
  • Page 235 – Procedure for Initial Settings; In the; in the main menu to start the initial settings. The; Welcome/Bluetooth network preferences; tab. The PassKey is reflected in the settings in; Security
  • Page 237 – Congratulations; Click; Finish; button to return to the Devices screen of the Bluetooth setup tool.
  • Page 240 – This applet is used to configure network adapters.; Network Adapter; ” tab of the “; Wireless; Configuration” applet.
  • Page 242 – Power Tab; This tab is to perform the WAN module power source ON/OFF settings.; WAN Power; This button applies the settings selected in the checkbox.
  • Page 243 – Security Tab; State; The current SIM lock status is shown as “UnLock”.; Change PINCODE Button
  • Page 244 – The current SIM lock status is shown as “PIN”.; PIN Counter
  • Page 245 – The current SIM lock status is shown as “PUK”.; Enter New PINCODE
  • Page 246 – Vendor; This displays the name of the WAN module manufacturer.; Revision
  • Page 247 – Operator Tab; Connect mode; Enables the changes made on this screen.
  • Page 248 – This button applies the changes made on this screen.
  • Page 249 – Current
  • Page 250 – Network Entry Tab; Entry; This tab displays the WAN configuration version.
  • Page 251 – Establishing GPRS Connection
  • Page 258 – Connect
  • Page 259 – Wireless Manager
  • Page 260 – Wireless Configuration; Wireless Tab; This tab is used to configure network adapters.; Network Cards
  • Page 261 – WLAN Power Enable
  • Page 262 – file if; IP; IP Tab
  • Page 263 – Basic Tab
  • Page 264 – WLAN Tab
  • Page 265 – Detail Settings Tab; refer to the explanation below.; Advance Settings Button; This button displays a window of; Advance Settings; . The window sets up frequency channels
  • Page 267 – Application Programs
  • Page 270 – The terminal comes with two games Solitaire and Bubble Breaker.
  • Page 272 – Medium to restore data
  • Page 274 – Restoration Process; Press; Restore now; Enter the same password in; field if it has been set up at a time of the backup; Yes; button to return to the previous screen.
  • Page 275 – If you choose; dialogue screen appears; ok; button in the popup message screen and
  • Page 276 – Initiating the tool at command line; option
  • Page 277 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 282 – Contents to be copied; Objective Content; Copy Devices; Send Start
  • Page 283 – On child terminals; To receive data from the master terminal, click; Receive Start; button on each child terminal
  • Page 286 – Screen during Transmission
  • Page 287 – Getting Started
  • Page 288 – GPS Information; Quality; ” is shown which; Received
  • Page 289 – Position Tab
  • Page 290 – Image Scanner Demo; Single Decode; Quit; Multi Decode
  • Page 291 – Image Capture; Sign Capture
  • Page 292 – Image Scanner Read
  • Page 293 – Internet Explorer
  • Page 294 – Internet Sharing
  • Page 295 – Laser Scanner Demo; BarCode Type
  • Page 297 – Laser Scanner Read; Operation Procedures; Navigate to; Scanning a bar code will take place when Trigger key is pressed.; Exit; the integrated Laser Scanner.
  • Page 298 – Setting up an e-mail account
  • Page 299 – Message List Screen
  • Page 300 – Viewing Screen
  • Page 301 – Writing Screen
  • Page 309 – Detail information about partner station
  • Page 310 – Detail Button; This button displays the log of IP in detail.
  • Page 311 – Options Screen
  • Page 312 – Recording Toolbar
  • Page 313 – Editing Screen
  • Page 314 – Tap; Camera; on the command bar.; Menu
  • Page 318 – Remote Desktop Mobile
  • Page 319 – Enter the file name, word, or other information you want to; Search for; In; Type; pull-down menu, select a data type to help narrow your search.; Search
  • Page 324 – Playing Screen
  • Page 325 – Now Playing Screen
  • Page 327 – Customizing in the Registry
  • Page 330 – Double tap; button to continue the rest of the operation.; OK; button to continue.
  • Page 332 – PC Application Programs
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2 Table of the Contents Editorial Record 6 Preview 7 Chapter 1. Product Overview 8 1.1 Model by Feature 8 1.2 Available Options 9 Chapter 2. Functions 10 2.1 Basic Specifications 10 2.1.1 Windows Mobile 6.1 10 2.1.2 Display 11 2.1.3 Touch Panel 13 2.1.4 Keys 14 2.1.5 Audio 21 2.1.6 Buzzer Sounds 22 ...

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6 Editorial Record Manual Version no. Date edited Page Content 1.00 May 2009 all Original version

Page 7 - Preview; Software Manual available separately.

7 Preview The features and specifications described in this reference manual give you an overview of the functional detail of the DT-X30 series handheld terminals with the integrated Windows Mobile ® Version 6.1 OS. For DT-X30 series handheld terminals with the integrated Windows ® CE OS, see DT-X30...

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