Casio DT-x30 manual

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    Handheld T erminal User’ s Guide Series Be sure to r ead “Safety Precautions” inside this guide before trying to use your Handheld T erminal. E[...]

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    Information in this document is subject to change without advance notice. CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents or use of this manual and speci fi cally disclaims any express or implied warranties of merchantability or fi tness for any particular purpose. This Product is equipped with the Bry[...]

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    E-1 Contents Safety Precautions ........................................................................................ E-3 Operating Precautions .................................................................................. E-9 Important ........................................................................................................ E[...]

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    E-2 Resetting the Handheld T erminal ............................................................... E-37 DT -X30 Specifi cations ................................................................................. E-38 Using the USB Cradle (HA-G60IO) ............................................................. E-42 General Guide ...................[...]

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    E-3 Safety Pr ecautions Congratulations upon your selection of this CASIO product. Be sure to read the following Safety Precautions before trying to use it for the fi rst time. Y our neglect or avoidance of the warning and caution statements in the subsequent pages causes the danger of fi re, electric shock, malfunction and damage on the goods as[...]

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    E-4 W arning Dust and Moisture Though the Handheld T erminal is dust and water splash resistant, its options including the battery pack are not. Keep loose metal objects and containers fi lled with liquid away from your Handheld T erminal and the options. Also, never handle the Handheld T erminal and the options while your hands are wet. Laser Lig[...]

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    E-5 W arning Avoiding T raffi c Accidents Never use your Car Mounted-type Battery Charger while operating a motor vehicle. Park your vehicle in a safe place before performing any operation. Never locate the Car Mounted-type Battery Charger where it might interfere with proper operation of the vehicle. Locate connecting cables as instructed by the [...]

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    E-6 Optional Lithium-ion Battery Pack Danger Never use the Handheld T erminal and its option including the battery pack and battery next to open fl ame, near a stove, or any other area exposed to high heat, or leave them for a long period of time in a vehicle parked in direct sunlight. Never use the battery pack with any device other than the Hand[...]

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    E-7 Power Supply / AC Adaptor W arning Do not use the Handheld T erminal at a voltage other than the speci fi ed voltage. Also, do not connect the Handheld T erminal to a multi-plug power strip. Never modify , sharply bend, twist, or pull on the power cord. Never use a detergent to clean AC adaptor and its power cable, especially on the plug and t[...]

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    E-8 Backup Copies of All Important Data Caution Note that CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. shall not be held liable to you or any third party for any damages or loss caused by deletion or corruption of data due to use of the Handheld T erminal, malfunction or repair of the Handheld T erminal or its peripherals, or due to the batteries going dead. The Handh[...]

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    E-9 Operating Pr ecautions Y our Handheld T erminal and its options are precision. Improper operation or rough handling can cause problems with data storage and other problems. Note and observe the following precautions to ensure proper operation. Do not leave dead battery pack in the Handheld T erminal for a long period. Dead battery pack can leak[...]

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    E-10 Regulatory Information The USA and Canada GUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF THIS UNIT IN THE U.S.A. (not applicable to other ar eas). NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection[...]

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    E-11 L ’utilisation de ce dispositif est autorisée seulement aux conditions suivantes : (1) il ne doit pas produire de brouillage et (2) l’utilisateur du dispositif doit être prêt à accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique reçu, même si ce brouillage est susceptible de compromettre le fonctionnement du dispositif. Exposure to radio frequ[...]

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    E-12 Products are for distribution within all member states of the EU. France limited to 2446.5-2483.5 MHz Indoor use. Belgium limited to 2400-2483.5 MHz Indoor , 2460-2483.5 MHz Outdoor use. 0984 0984 The information described above dates from January 2008 and may be subjected to future changes. Optional models HA-G60IO, HA-G62IO, HA-G30CHG, HA-G3[...]

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    E-13 Handheld T erminal System Confi guration Please check the contents in the box before using the Handheld T erminal for the fi rst time. Handheld T erminal User's Guide Bundled Items DT -X30 Series DT -X30 Series Hand Belt Stylus The stylus is attached to the Handheld T erminal. Options USB Cradle HA-G60IO Car Mounted-type Battery Charger[...]

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    E-14 Power Cord for Eur ope AC-CORD-EU Power Cord for North America AC-CORD-US Power Cord for T aiwan AC-CORD-TW Power Cord for Kor ea AC-CORD-KR Power Cord for Australia AC-CORD-AU Screen Pr otect Sheet HA-G90PS5 HA-G20BA T (Battery Pack) Dual Battery Charger HA-G32DCHG Battery Pack AC Adaptor for USB Cradle/Ethernet Cradle/ Dual Battery Charger A[...]

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    E-15 General Guide Left Front Right Back TOP Bottom 18 19 14 15 1 23 4 6 9 5 7 8 10 12 11 13 14 16 17 19 18 20 21 22 23 14 24 24 26 14 26 25 27 Battery compartment 29 28 1 Speaker Generates audio and buzzer tones. 2 Indicator 1 Orange: Charging Green: Charging complete Red: Battery pack error or the surrounding temperature is out of the charging te[...]

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    E-16 4 Screen Displays text and operating instructions. In addition, operations can be performed and data can be input using the stylus provided. 5 Microphone Used for audio input (including voice). 6 Power Key T urns the power on and off. 7 CLR Key Used to clear one letter to the left of the cursor . 8 Center T rigger Key Used to perform bar code [...]

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    E-17 F7: Lowers sound volume. F8: Not assigned. Fn + F8: Selects text entry mode. (The mode changes in order of Numeric ➝ Uppercase letter ➝ Lowercase letter .) 14 Hand Belt Holes Used to attach the hand belt. 15 L T rigger Key Used to perform bar code reading. 16 R T rigger Key Used to perform bar code reading. 17 IR Port Used for communicatio[...]

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    E-18 Loading and Removing the Battery Pack Y our Handheld T erminal uses two types of battery: a battery pack and a memory backup battery . The battery pack is used to power normal operations and to store data, while the memory backup battery (built-in) provides the power required to maintain memory contents when the battery pack power is unable to[...]

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    E-19 Loading 1. T urn over the Handheld T erminal. 2. Remove the battery pack cover as follows: Slide the left and right lock switches for the battery pack cover to the “FREE” position. Hook your fi ngertips into the notches in the Handheld T erminal and lift the battery pack cover up in the direction indicated by the arrow . Notch Notch 3. Lo[...]

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    E-20 Removing 1. Make sure that the Handheld T erminal is turned off. If the power is on, press the power key to turn it off. 2. T urn over the Handheld T erminal. 3. Refer to “Loading” on the previous page and remove the battery pack cover . 4. Remove the battery pack by pulling up the removal tape as shown in the illustration. Important! Befo[...]

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    E-21 Charging the Battery Pack T o charge the battery pack, use one of the cradles and the battery char gers following the procedure described below . Be sure to use the separately sold AC adaptor (AD- S42120B-N) to power the cradle or charger . Or , if you use the Car Mounted-type Battery Charger in a vehicle, use the accompanied Car Power Cable t[...]

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    E-22 Red Flashing: Battery pack problem Green: Charging complete Green Flashing: Standby due to the surrounding temperature being beyond the speci fi ed temperature range (Approximately 0°- 40°C) (charging resumes when the temperature reaches the range.) Car Mounted-type Battery Charger Plug in the Car Power Cable accompanied in the box to the C[...]

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    E-23 Attaching the Hand Belt The hand belt can be used to prevent the Handheld T erminal from dropping when carrying it around. Attach the hand belt according to the procedure described below . T o attach the hand belt 1. Thread the belt through the hand belt hole as shown in the fi gure. Then fold it back and secure using the hook-loop fastener .[...]

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    E-24 Confi guring Handheld T erminal Settings Calibrating T ouch Screen Alignment Whenever the response of the touch screen is poor , or the operations being executed do not match with the location you are tapping on the touch screen, please recalibrate the alignment of the touch screen using the following method. Press the “Fn” key and then p[...]

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    E-25 Using the Laser Scanner (Laser Models) 1. After turning on the power , position the laser scanner close to a bar code and then press the trigger key . 2. The laser emits light and scans the bar code. If scanning is completed normally , Indicator 2 displays a green light. Important! If you are unable to scan a bar code, try changing the angle a[...]

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    E-26 Using the C-MOS Imager (Imager Models) 1. T urn on the Handheld T erminal, position its C-MOS Imager reader port near the bar code or 2D code, and then press the T rigger Key . 2. The Handheld T erminal reads the code by emitting laser and red lights. Indicator 2 (read operation indicator lamp) lights in green when the reading is successful. B[...]

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    E-27 W ar ning Label Laser Beam This label is a warning and caution label for Class 2 laser products that comply with IEC60825-1:1993+A1:1997+A2:2001. Although Class 2 laser light is only emitted momentarily , never look dir ectly into the beam light. The laser light emitted by this laser scanner has a maximum output of less than 1 mW and a wavelen[...]

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    E-28 Adjusting the Laser Light Emission Width The emission width of the laser light emitted by the Handheld T erminal can be adjusted. Adjust the emission width when it has been changed. 1. T ap the menus in the following sequence: W indows CE models: Start  Settings  Control Panel W indows Mobile models: Start  Settings  System The Con[...]

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    E-29 4. T ap the [Calibration] button. The display appears as shown at right. 5. Press the T rigger Key to emit laser light, and align the light with the barcode for adjusting emission width. Align the laser light with the narrow bars on both sides. The message appears as shown at right when adjustment is completed. Repeat the setting if “Setting[...]

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    E-30 Performing Communications IR Communication IR communication can be used to transfer data between two Handheld T erminals. When performing IR communication, orient the IR ports of both Handheld T erminals so they are pointing directly at each other . The ports can be in direct contact with each other , or they can be separated by up to 30cm ( 1[...]

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    E-31 Bluetooth ® Communication Bluetooth ® interface can also be used to transfer data between two Handheld T erminals. W ith Bluetooth ® the two Handheld T erminals should be located within about three meters (9 '10  e  " ) from each other , as long as there is nothing blocking the path between them. Important! Observe the follo[...]

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    E-32 GSM Communication T o use the GSM functions, you must receive service from a wireless service provider . A vailable GSM functions may be dependent on the service provider to which you connect. Please consult your service provider for details about network service. If you use GSM and WLAN at the same time, the communication speed of WLAN may be[...]

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    E-33 Handling micr oSD Cards The Handheld T erminal supports microSD card. Since the microSD card slot is located inside the battery pack compartment, fi rst remove the battery pack when installing or removing a microSD card. Refer to pages 18 to 20 for information on “Loading and Removing the battery pack”. Install (or replace) a microSD card[...]

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    E-34 Removing 1. Check that the power is turned off. If the power is on, always make sure to turn it off by pressing the Power Key . 2. Remove the battery pack. 3. Push in the card. Slowly remove the card after it slightly pops out. Press Press 4. Load the battery pack. Important! A microSD card must be inserted with the top and bottom properly ali[...]

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    E-35 Handling SIM Car ds The Handheld T erminal supports SIM card. Since the SIM card slot is located inside the battery pack compartment, fi rst remove the battery pack when installing or removing a SIM card. Refer to pages 18 to 20 for information on “Loading and Removing the battery pack”. Install (or replace) a SIM card according to the pr[...]

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    E-36 Removing 1. Check that the power is turned off. If the power is on, always make sure to turn it off by pressing the Power Key . 2. Remove the battery pack. 3. Pressing down on the stopper ( ), slide the SIM card in the direction of the arrow ( ) and remove. 4. Load the battery pack. Important! A SIM card must be inserted with the top and botto[...]

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    E-37 Resetting the Handheld T erminal Resetting the Handheld T erminal is the same as resetting a PC. Performing a reset causes all unsaved inputs and edits to be lost, but data that is already stored in the memory as well as all settings should be unaffected. Use reset to restore normal operation whenever the Handheld T erminal operates abnormally[...]

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    E-38 DT -X30 Specifi cations Model: DT -X30R-10/R-30/R-15/R-35 DT -X30GR-10/GR-10C/GR-30/GR-30C/GR-15/GR-15C/GR-35/ GR-35C/G-35U/G-35UC CPU: Marvell ® PXA320 624MHz Memory: 128MB RAM, 128MB Flash ROM (user de fi ned: 80MB) OS: Microsoft ® W indows ® CE6.0R2 operating system, English V ersion (DT -X30R-10/R-30/GR-10/GR-10C/GR-30/GR-30C) Microso[...]

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    E-39 WLAN (DT -X30R-10/R-30/R-15/R-35/GR-10/GR-10C/GR-30/GR-30C/GR-15/GR-15C/GR-35/GR-35C) : Standards: IEEE 802.1 1b/g Diffusion Modulation: DS: 802.1 1b DS/OFDM: 802.1 1g Frequency: 802.1 1b/g: 2.400-2.4835 GHz T ransmission Rate: 802.1 1b: Max. 1 1 Mbps 802.1 1g: Max. 54 Mbps Communication Range: 50 m indoors, 150 m outdoors (varies according to[...]

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    E-40 GPS (DT -X30GR-10/GR-10C/GR-30/GR-30C/GR-15/GR-15C/GR-35/GR-35C/G-35U/G-35UC): General speci fi cations: 16-channel receiver, L1 1575.42 MHz, C/A code Protocol: NMEA-0183 Sensitivity: Acquisition sensitivity: -141 dBm T racking sensitivity: -158 dBm SIM card: Standard: ISO 7816 IC Card standard General speci fi cations: Support for 3 V and 1[...]

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    E-41 Dimensional Drawing Approx. 87 mm (3 7 / 16 ") Approx. 59 mm (2 5 / 16 ") Approx. 242 mm (9 1 / 2 ") Approx. 49 mm (1 15 / 16 ") Approx. 46 mm (1 13 / 16 ")[...]

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    E-42 Using the USB Cradle (HA-G60IO) The optionally available US B C ra dl e ( HA - G 60IO) makes it possible to transmit system data and fi le data between the Handheld T erminal and a PC via a USB connection (download or upload). Y ou can also use the USB Cradle to charge the battery pack installed in the Handheld T erminal. General Guide To p 5[...]

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    E-43 1 USB Client Port This port is used to transmit system data and fi le data (download, upload) by connecting the Cradle to a PC using a USB cable (DT -380USB). A dedicated driver must be installed in the PC before connecting the Cradle to the PC. 2 USB Host Port This port is used to connect a corresponding USB peripheral device. 3 Selector Swi[...]

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    E-44 Specifi cations 1. USB Protocol: USB V er1.1 Standard T ransfer Rate: 12Mbps (max.) 2. Charging Charging Method: Constant current/voltage Charge Period: Approximately 5 hours 3. Power Supply Power Source: AC adaptor (AD-S42120B) Consumption Current: 12V DC approximately 3.0A Output to Handheld T erminal : 9.5V DC 2.7A (max.) USB Host Output: [...]

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    E-45 Using the Ether net Cradle (HA-G62IO) The optionally available En th e rn et Cr ad le (H A- G 62IO) makes it possible to transmit system data and fi le data between the Handheld T erminal and a PC via a USB or LAN connection (download or upload). Y ou can also use the Ethernet Cradle to charge the battery pack installed in the Handheld T ermi[...]

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    E-46 1 USB Client Port This port is used to transmit system data and fi le data (download, upload) by connecting the Ethernet Cradle to a PC using a USB cable (DT -380USB). The dedicated driver must be installed in the PC before connecting the Ethernet Cradle to the PC. 2 USB Host Port This port is used to connect a corresponding USB peripheral de[...]

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    E-47 Do not subject the Handheld T erminal and Ethernet Cradle to vibration or impact during communication. This can cause communication to be interrupted. W he n placing t h e D T -X 30 into the cradle, make sure that it is seated pr operly and that the power LED at the fr ont of the Ethernet Cradle is lit in green. Charging and communication will[...]

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    E-48 Using the Cradle-type Battery Charger (HA-G30CHG) The optionally available Cradle-type Battery Charger (HA-G30CHG) lets you char ge the Handheld T erminal’ s battery simply by placing the Handheld T erminal onto the charger . General Guide To p 3 2 Front 4 Back 1 1 AC Adaptor Jack Connect the AC adaptor (sold separately) here. 2 T erminal De[...]

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    E-49 Important ! Never short out the power contacts of the Cradle-type Battery Charger . This can damage the Cradle-type Battery Charger . Allowing the power contacts become wet can cause an electric shock or fi re. In addition, if the contacts become soiled, contact may be impaired r esulting in poor charging. For reasons of safety and maintainin[...]

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    E-50 Using the Car Mounted-type Battery Charger (HA-G35CHG) The optionally available Car Mounted-type Battery Charger (HA-G35CHG) can be used to charge the battery installed in the Handheld T erminal using power from the cigarette lighter in your car . General Guide To p 4 Left 2 Front 2 2 3 5 Back 1 2 1 AC Adaptor Jack Connect the Car Power Cable [...]

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    E-51 Important! T ake care to avoid allowing the power contacts to become connected to each other , which creates a short. Regarding the installation of HA-G35CHG in your car , no technical advice is available from CASIO. Consult with automotive parts stor e or specialized store r egarding the installation method and mounting strength of the pr odu[...]

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    E-52 Using the Dual Battery Charger (HA-G32DCHG) The optionally available Dual Battery Charger (HA-G32DCHG) can be used to simultaneously charge two battery packs. General Guide 4 Left 1 2 To p Right 3 4 Bottom 5 Bundled Items Connection Bracket 2 screws[...]

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    E-53 1 Charge Indicator LED This LED indicates the charge status of the battery pack(s). Off: Not char ging Red: Charging Red Flashing: Battery pack problem Green Flashing: Standby Green: Charging complete 2 Power Contacts Power is supplied to the Handheld T erminal via these contacts. 3 AC Adaptor Jack This is used to supply power by connecting th[...]

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    E-54 Connecting Multiple Dual Battery Chargers Y ou can connect up to three Dual Battery Chargers. Doing so makes it possible to supply power to all the Dual Battery Chargers using one dedicated AC adaptor . 1. As shown in the illustrations below , remove the connector covers of the Dual Battery Chargers you want to connect to each other . Connecto[...]

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    E-55 Specifi cations 1. Charging Speci fi cation Charging Method: Constant current/voltage Charge Period: Approx. 4 hours (1 standard battery pack, normal temperature) When charging two battery packs: Approx. 5.5 hours (2 standard battery packs, normal temperature) 2. Power Supply Power Source: AC adaptor (AD-S42120B*) Consumption Current: 12V DC[...]

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    E-56 Using Rechargeable Battery Pack HA-G20BA T Important! Store a battery pack in its special soft case whenever you are not using it. If the battery pack has been left over unused for a long period of time, the capacity remained decr eases due to spontaneous discharge or chemical decomposition by the battery pack itself. If the battery pack fails[...]

  • Page 59

    CASIO COMPUTER CO., L TD. 6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome Shibuya-ku, T okyo 151-8543, Japan[...]