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Getting Started with the Pocket PC Terminal

(Hardware Manual)

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User documentation consists of two manuals:

Pocket PC User’s Guide and Getting

Started with the Pocket PC Terminal.

Be sure to read this Getting Started

Manual first.

Be sure to read the Safety Precautions contained in this Getting Started Manual to ensure proper operation of this product.

Keep this Getting Started Manual in a safe place for future reference.

• Microsoft, Windows, and Windows NT are either registered trademarks or trademarks of

Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.

• Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.

• CompactFlash is a registered trademark of SanDisk Corporation.

• Datalight is a registered trademark of Datalight, Inc.

• FlashFX

™ is a trademark of Datalight, Inc.

Copyright 1993-2000 Datalight, Inc. All rights reserved.

U.S. Patent Office 5,860,082

• All other product and company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.

• CAUTION-Battery pack is suitable for use only with Pocket PC Terminal, Model IT-700/70.

• Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

• Information in this manual is subject to change without notice.

• CASIO shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damages arising from the information contained in this book.

• Due to the ever changing landscape of the handheld computer field, compatibility of future products with past or current products cannot be assured and, therefore, compatibility of products shall be solely at CASIO’s discretion.

• This manual does not provide information about programming and downloading. See other manuals coming with IT-700/70 for information about these subjects.

Safety Precautions

Congratulations upon your selection of this CASIO Product. Be sure to read the following Safety Precautions before trying to use it for the first time.

Markings and Symbols

The following are the meanings of the markings and symbols used in these Safety

Precautions.

Danger

Warning

Caution

This symbol indicates information that, if ignored or applied incorrectly, creates the danger of death or serious personal injury.

This symbol indicates information that, if ignored or applied incorrectly, creates the possibility of death or serious personal injury.

This symbol indicates information that, if ignored or applied incorrectly, creates the possibility of personal injury or property damage.

• A diagonal line indicates something you should not do. The symbol shown here indicates you should not try to take the unit apart.

• A black circle indicates something you should do. The symbol shown here indicates you should unplug the unit from the wall outlet.

Precautions During Use

Warning

Disassembly and Modification

• Never try to disassemble or modify the Pocket PC Terminal in any way.

High voltage inside creates the danger of electric shock. There are hot parts inside the printer. Do not touch these parts with your hands. Doing so can cause burns.

Abnormal Conditions

• Should the Pocket PC Terminal become hot or start to emit smoke or a strange odor, immediately turn off the power and contact your original dealer or an authorized a CASIO service provider. Continued use creates the danger of fire and electric shock.

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Foreign Objects

• Should any foreign matter get into the Pocket PC Terminal, immediately turn off the power and contact your original dealer or an authorized CASIO service provider. Continued use creates the danger of fire and electric shock.

Dropping and Damage

• Should you drop the Pocket PC Terminal and damage it, immediately turn off the power and contact your original dealer or an authorized CASIO service provider. Continued use creates the danger of fire and electric shock.

Moisture

• Keep the Pocket PC Terminal away from vases, planters, cups, glasses and other containers of liquid. Also keep it away from metal. Water and metal getting into the Pocket PC Terminal creates the danger of fire and electric shock.

Caution

Foreign Objects

• Take care to ensure that metal or combustible objects are not inserted into the openings of the Pocket PC Terminal. Such objects create the danger of fire and electric shock.

Location

• Do not locate the Pocket PC Terminal on a surface that is unstable or uneven. Doing so creates the danger of the Pocket PC Terminal falling, which can cause personal injury.

• Do not locate the Pocket PC Terminal in an area subject to large amounts of humidity or dust. Doing so creates the danger of fire and electric shock.

• Do not leave the Pocket PC Terminal for long periods in a car parked in direct sunlight.

Heavy Objects

• Never place heavy objects on top of the Pocket PC Terminal. Doing so creates the danger of loss of balance and the object falling, which can cause personal injury.

Caution

LCD Screen

• Never apply strong pressure to the screen or subject it to strong impact.

Doing so can crack the screen or LCD panel glass, which can cause the danger of personal injury.

• Should the LCD panel glass break, never touch the liquid inside. Doing so can cause skin inflammation.

– Should liquid from the LCD panel accidentally get into your mouth, immediately wash your mouth with water and then consult a physician.

– Should liquid from the LCD panel accidentally get into your eyes or onto your skin, immediately rinse for at least 15 minutes with clean tap water and then consult a physician.

Optional Lithium-ion Battery Pack

Danger

• Never allow the battery pack to become wet with either fresh water or salt water. Water can create the danger of battery pack heat emission, explosion, and fire.

• Never use or leave the battery pack next to open flame, near a stove, or any other area exposed to high heat. Doing so creates the danger of battery pack heat emission, explosion, and fire.

• Never use the battery pack with any device other than the Pocket PC

Terminal. Doing so can create the danger of battery pack heat emission, explosion, and fire.

• Note that the battery pack’s positive (+) and negative (–) terminals must be oriented correctly when it is loaded into the charger unit or the Pocket PC

Terminal. Connecting the battery pack with its terminals reversed creates the danger of battery pack fluid leakage, heat emission, explosion, and fire.

• Never dispose of the battery pack by incinerating it or otherwise expose it to heat. Doing so creates the danger of battery pack heat emission, explosion, and fire.

• Never allow the positive (+) and negative (–) terminals of the battery pack to become connected (shorted) by metal. Doing so creates the danger of battery pack heat emission, explosion, and fire.

• Never transport or store the battery pack together with a necklace, hair pins or other metal objects. Doing so can short battery pack terminals, creating the danger of battery pack heat emission, explosion, and fire. Be sure to place the battery pack in its case whenever transporting or storing it.

• Never throw the battery pack or otherwise subject it to strong impact. Doing so creates the danger of battery pack heat emission, explosion, and fire.

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Danger

• Never pierce the battery pack with nails, hit it with a hammer, or step on it.

Doing so can create the danger of battery pack heat emission, explosion, and fire.

• Never try to take apart the battery pack or modify it in any way. Doing so creates the danger of battery pack heat emission, explosion, and fire.

• Use only the specified charger unit to charge the battery pack. Use of another type of charger unit creates the danger of battery pack heat emission, explosion, and fire.

Warning

• Never place the battery pack in a microwave oven or any other high-voltage device. Doing so creates the danger of battery pack heat emission, explosion, and fire.

• Should the battery pack emit a strange odor or heat, change color or shape, or exhibit any other abnormal behavior, immediately stop using it.

Continued use creates the danger of battery pack heat emission, explosion, and fire.

• If the battery pack does not achieve full charge after the normal charging time has passed, stop charging. Continued charging creates the danger of battery pack heat emission, explosion, and fire.

• Should the battery pack start to leak or emit a strange odor, immediately move it away from any nearby flame. Leaking battery fluid is combustible, and exposure to flame creates the danger of explosion and fire.

• Should fluid from the battery pack accidentally get into your eyes, do not rub them. Immediately rinse your eyes with clean tap water and then consult a physician immediately.

Caution

• Never use or leave the battery pack in an area exposed to direct sunlight, in a car parked in direct sunlight, or any other very hot area. Doing so creates the danger of heat emission and fire, as well as deterioration of battery pack performance and shortening of its service life.

• Do not use the battery pack in areas where static electricity is being generated. Doing so creates the danger of battery pack heat emission, explosion, and fire.

Caution

• Should fluid from the battery pack accidentally get onto clothing or your skin, immediately rinse it off with clean tap water. Prolonged contact with battery pack fluid can cause skin irritation.

• Keep the battery pack out of the reach of small children. Do not let small children remove the battery pack from the charger unit or the Pocket PC

Terminal while it is powered on.

Backup Battery Handling

Warning

• Do not charge the battery. Doing so can create the danger of battery leakage, heat emission, rupture, and fire.

• Do not throw batteries into fire, or heat, take apart or modify them. Doing so can create the danger of battery leakage, heat emission, rupture, and fire.

• Do not use the battery with its positive(+) and negative(–) terminals reversed, or store the battery with a necklace, hair pins or other metal object.

Doing so can short the battery and cause excessive current to flow, and can create the danger of battery leakage, heat emission, rupture, and fire.

• Keep batteries out of the reach of small children. Should small children swallow a battery, consult a physician immediately.

• If fluid from the battery accidentally get into your eyes, do not rub them.

Immediately rinse your eyes with clean tap water and then consult a physician immediately.

• If you lick fluid from the battery, immediately rinse with clean tap water, and consult a physician immediately.

• If the battery starts to leak or emits a strange odor, immediately move it away from any nearby flame. Leaking battery fluid is combustible.

• When storing and disposing of backup batteries, insulate the terminals with insulating tape. Mixing batteries together or with other metallic objects shorts the battery terminal, and can create the danger of battery leakage, heat emission, rupture, and fire.

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Caution

• Never throw the battery, subject it to strong impact. Do not allow the battery to get wet with water. Doing so can create the danger of battery leakage, heat emission, rupture, and fire.

• Do not leave the battery in locations subject to strong direct sunlight or in high temperature locations such as in a car. Doing so can create the danger of battery leakage, heat emission, rupture, and fire.

• Avoid storing the battery on the direct sunlight or in high temperature and humidity locations. Doing so can create the danger of battery leakage, heat emission, rupture, and fire, as well as deterioration of battery performance and shortening of its service life.

• Used batteries may be disposed off as general unburnable rubbish. However, dispose of used batteries in accordance with any local bylaws and regulations.

AC Power Supply

Warning

• Do not use the Pocket PC Terminal at a voltage other than the specified voltage. Also, do not connect the Pocket PC Terminal to a multi-plug power strip. Doing so creates the danger of fire and electric shock.

• Avoid conditions that can cause damage or breaks in the power cord. Do not place heavy objects on the power cord and keep it away from sources of heat. Any of these conditions can damage the power cord, creating the danger of fire and electric shock.

• Never modify, sharply bend, twist, or pull on the power cord. Doing so creates the danger of fire and electric shock.

• When using the Optical Communication Unit, be sure to use the AC adaptor

(sold separately). Use of another AC adaptor model creates the danger of fire and electric shock.

• Should the power cord become severely damaged (to the point that wires are exposed or broken), contact your original dealer or a CASIO service provider about repair or replacement. Use of a damaged electrical cord creates the danger of fire and electric shock.

Caution

• Keep the power cord away from stoves and other sources of extreme heat.

Heat can melt the covering of the power cord and create the danger of fire and electric shock.

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Caution

• Never pull on the power cord when unplugging it. Doing so can damage the cord and create the danger of fire and electric shock. (Always hold onto the plug when unplugging it from the wall outlet.)

• Never touch the plug while your hands are wet. Doing so can create the danger of electric shock.

• Be sure to unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before moving the

Pocket PC Terminal. Failure to do so can result in damage to the power cord caused by pulling it, which creates the danger of fire and electric shock.

• Be sure to unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before cleaning the

Pocket PC Terminal.

• Be sure to turn the power OFF and unplug the power cord after use.

• Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet whenever leaving the Pocket PC

Terminal unattended for long periods.

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 Pocket PC Terminal, malfunction or repair of the Pocket

PC Terminal or its peripherals, or due to batteries going dead.

• The Pocket PC Terminal employs electronic memory to store data, which means that memory contents can be corrupted or deleted if power is interrupted due to batteries going dead or incorrect battery replacement procedures. Data cannot be recovered once it is lost or corrupted. Be sure to make backup copies of all important data. One way to do this is to use the separately sold Optical Communication Unit to transfer data to a computer.

Optional Laser Scanner Card

Warning

• Never look directly into the laser beam. Doing so can cause serious eye damage.

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Operating Precautions

The Pocket PC Terminal is a precision digital instrument. Incorrect operation and rough handling can cause data storage problems and other malfunction. Be sure to read the following precautions to ensure proper operation.

• Charge the battery pack as soon as possible when they start to become weak.

Continued use while power is low can lead to loss of memory data.

• Do not leave dead batteries in the Pocket PC Terminal for long periods. Doing so can result in battery leakage, which can damage the Pocket PC Terminal and cause malfunction.

• Use the Pocket PC Terminal under the conditions listed below.

• Temperature: –5°C to 50°C (23°F to 122°F)

• No condensation

Conditions other than those above can cause malfunction.

• Avoid using the Pocket PC Terminal in areas subjected to the following conditions.

• Static electricity

• Extreme heat or cold

• High humidity

• Sudden temperature changes

• Large amounts of dust

• Use only the stylus that comes with the Pocket PC Terminal to press the Reset button.

• Never use a pen, pencil, or other sharp writing implement. Doing so can scratch the touch screen and cause malfunction.

• Never use thinner, benzene, cosmetics, or other volatile agents to clean the exterior of the Pocket PC Terminal. Use only a dry soft cloth or a soft cloth moistened with a weak solution of water and mild neutral detergent.

• Setting the display brightness too high or use of an optionally available

CompactFlash card results in battery life shorter than that indicated in the specifications of this manual.

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CASIO ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.

Unit 6, 1000 North Circular Road

London NW2 7JD, U.K.

Please keep all information for future reference.

GUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF THIS UNIT IN THE U.S.A. (not applicable to other areas).

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 against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

FCC WARNING

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

Proper connectors must be used for connection to host computer and/or peripherals in order to meet FCC emission limits.

Peripherals and Connectors

Desktop computer

Optical Communication Unit (IT-760IOE)

Lithium ion Battery Pack (DT-5023BAT, DT-5024LBAT)

AC adaptor for Optical Communication Unit (DT-825ADP-U)

CompactFlash Card (CF-16SC-S, CF-64SC-S, CF-256SC-S)

Connectors (DT-883RSC, DT-882RSC, DT-887AX, DT-881RSC, JK-580CA)

Declaration of Conformity

Model Number:

Trade Name:

IT-700M30E, IT-760IOE, IT-70M30E

CASIO

Responsible party: CASIO, INC.

Address: 570 Mt. Plesant Avenue, Dover, New Jersey 07801

Telephone number: 973-361-5400

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules, Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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The following details are declared in the 15-country EU Union and 4-country EFTA Union.

Product description / Intended use

EU/EFTA member states intended for use

Member states with restrictive use

Manufacturer

Brand

Type

EU: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France,

Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, The

Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom

EFTA: Switzerland, Iceland, Lichtenstein, Norway

NONE

CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.

CASIO

IT-700M30RC, IT-70M30RC is tested to and conforms with the essential requirements for protection of health and the safety of the user and any other person and Electromagnetic Compatibility, as included in following standards:

Standard

EN60950

ETS300 826 and is tested to and conforms with the essential radio test suites so that it effectively uses the frequency spectrum allocated to terrestrial/space radio communication and orbital resources so to as to avoid harmful interference, as included in following standards:

Standard

ETS300 328 and therefore complies with the essential requirements and provisions of the Directive 1999/5/EC of the

European Parliament and of the council of March 9, 1999 on Radio equipment and Telecommunications

Terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity and with the provisions of Annex IV

(Conformity Assessment procedure referred to in article 10).

The following Notified Bodies have been consulted in the Conformity Assessment procedure:

Notified Body number

0122

Name and address

NMi Certin B.V., PO Box 15, 9822 ZG Niekerk, The Netherlands

The technical documentation as required by the Conformity Assessment procedure is kept at the following address:

Company

Address, City

Country

Phone number

Fax number

CASIO ELECTRONICS CO . LTD.

Unit6, 1000North Circular Road, London NW27JD

United Kingdom

0181-450-9131

0181-452-6323

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Change or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used for connection to host computer and/or peripherals in order to meet FCC emission limits.

AC adaptor with ferrite core must be used for RF interference suppression.

To operate this mobile device in France, there may be National regulatory restrictions to comply with. For detail please consult “Autorie de Regulation des Telecommunications

(phone no. 01 40 47 71 33)”.

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Contents

Safety Precautions ............................................................................................ 1

Markings and Symbols ........................................................................................... 1

Precautions During Use .......................................................................................... 1

Optional Lithium-ion Battery Pack ........................................................................ 3

Backup Battery Handling ....................................................................................... 5

AC Power Supply ................................................................................................... 6

Backup Copies of All Important Data .................................................................... 7

Optional Laser Scanner Card .................................................................................. 7

Operating Precautions ...................................................................................... 8

Computer System Requirements .................................................................. 14

System Requirements ........................................................................................... 14

System Diagram .............................................................................................. 16

Option List (Non-U.S. Market Models) ............................................................... 16

IT-700/70 Series Options (U.S. Market Models) .................................................. 17

General Guide .................................................................................................. 18

Setting Up the Pocket PC Terminal ............................................................... 20

Aligning the Touch Screen ................................................................................... 20

Adjusting Screen Contrast .................................................................................... 20

To adjust display contrast using the utilities screen ....................................... 20

To adjust display contrast using the Fn and ten-keys ..................................... 20

Adjusting Screen Brightness (IT-700M30E/M30RC) .......................................... 20

To adjust display brightness using the utilities screen ................................... 20

To adjust display brightness using the Fn and ten-keys ................................. 20

Configuring the Auto Dimmer (IT-700M30E/M30RC) ....................................... 21

Enabling and Disabling the Backlight (IT-70M30E/M30RC) .............................. 21

Using IR Data Communication ....................................................................... 22

Power Requirements ...................................................................................... 23

Replacing the Main Battery .................................................................................. 23

To replace the Standard Battery Pack ............................................................ 24

To replace a Large-capacity Battery Pack ...................................................... 25

Replacing the Backup Battery .............................................................................. 25

Resetting the Pocket PC Terminal ................................................................. 27

When no memory abnormality is discovered ................................................. 27

When a memory abnormality is discovered ................................................... 27

Full Reset (Memory Initialization) .................................................................. 28

Performing a Full Reset ........................................................................................ 28

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Installing the Hand Strap ................................................................................ 30

IT-700/70 Specifications .................................................................................. 31

Using the Optical Communication Unit (IT-760IOE) ..................................... 33

General Guide ....................................................................................................... 33

Optical Communication Unit Power Requirements ............................................. 35

Using the Optical Communication Unit ............................................................... 35

DIP Switch Settings .............................................................................................. 37

Wall Mounting the Optical Communication Unit ................................................ 38

Daisy Chaining Multiple Optical Communication Units (IT-760IOE) ................ 40

To daisy chain multiple Optical Communication Units ................................. 40

Optical Communication Unit (IT-760IOE) Specifications ................................... 41

Using the Pocket PC Terminal Charger ........................................................ 42

General Guide ....................................................................................................... 42

Charger Unit Power Requirements ....................................................................... 44

Using the Charger Unit ......................................................................................... 44

Wall Mounting the Charger Unit .......................................................................... 45

Pocket PC Terminal Charger (IT-769CHGE) Specifications ............................... 46

Using the Dual Charger .................................................................................. 47

General Guide ....................................................................................................... 47

Using the Dual Charger ........................................................................................ 48

Daisy Chaining Dual Charger Units ..................................................................... 49

Dual Charger (DT-5022CHG) Specifications ....................................................... 50

Using a CompactFlash Card .......................................................................... 51

Loading a Card into Slot 0 .................................................................................... 51

Loading a Card into Slot 1 .................................................................................... 52

Using a Laser Scanner ................................................................................... 54

General Guide ....................................................................................................... 54

Installing the Laser Scanner Card ......................................................................... 55

Reading Bar Codes ............................................................................................... 56

Warning Label ...................................................................................................... 57

Bar Code Scanning Positions ............................................................................... 58

Laser Scanner Card Specifications ....................................................................... 59

Using a Rechargeable Battery Pack .............................................................. 60

Standard Battery Pack Specifications ................................................................... 60

Large-capacity Battery Pack Specifications ......................................................... 60

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Computer System Requirements

Following are the minimum computer system requirements for installing and using the applications contained on the bundled Microsoft ® CD-ROM.

System Requirements

The minimum desktop PC system requirements for installing and running Microsoft

ActiveSync 3.1 are as follows:

• Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 with Service

Pack 3 or greater, or Microsoft Windows 95/98.

• Pentium processor for Windows NT or Windows 2000 (166MHz required for

Windows 2000)

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486/66 DX or higher processor (Pentium P90 recommended) for Windows 95/98.

• 16MB of memory for Windows 95/98 (more memory will improve performance) or

Windows NT (32MB recommended) or Windows 2000 (64MB recommended).

• Hard disk drive with 10 to 50MB of available hard disk space (actual requirements will vary based on selection of features and your current system configration).

• Available 9 pin communications port, infrared port.

• CD-ROM drive

• VGA graphics card or compatible video graphics adaptor at 256 colors or higher.

• Keyboard

• Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device.

Optional components:

• Audio card/speakers for sound.

• Modem and/or Ethernet LAN connection for remote synchronization.

• Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher for Mobile Channels or Mobile Favorites support.

• Additional 153MB of disk space for Microsoft Outlook 2000. 24MB system RAM recommended. (Microsoft Outlook 2000 is included on the Discovering Microsoft ®

Outlook ® 2000 CD-ROM.)

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Important

• Notebook computers equipped with an infrared port and modem may not be configured so the COM port is the default serial interface. In this case, you need to change the COM port configuration so the COM port is used as the default serial interface.

• Even if you are using a desktop PC, check its COM port numbers before installing

Windows ® CE Services. For details about how to do this, see the documentation that comes with your computer.

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System Diagram

Pocket PC Terminal

IT-700M30E

IT-700M30RC

IT-70M30E

IT-70M30RC

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Option List (Non-U.S. Market Models)

Optical Communication Unit

IT-760IOE

Battery Pack

DT-5023BAT

(Standard Battery Pack)

DT-5024LBAT

(Large-capacity Battery Pack)

Optical Communication

Unit AC Adaptor

DT-825ADP-G

DT-825ADP-U

Laser Scanner

DT-5057CBCR

Dual Charger

DT-5022CHG

Dual Charger

AC Adaptor

MPC-577ADP

Pocket PC

Terminal Charger

IT-769CHGE

Cables

JK-580CA PC Connection Cable

CompactFlash Storage Card

CF-16SC-S (Flash ROM 16MB)

CF-64SC-S (Flash ROM 64MB)

CF-256SC-S (Flash ROM 256MB)

DT-882RSC Satellite Optical Communication Unit-PC Cable

DT-883RSC Satellite Optical Communication Unit-PC Cable

DT-887AX Satellite Optical Communication Unit-PC Cable

DT-881RSC Satellite Optical Communication Unit-Modem Cable

DT-888RSC Satellite Optical Communication Unit Daisy Chain Cable

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IT-700/70 Series Options (U.S. Market Models)

Optical Communication Unit

IT-760IOE DT-5023BAT

Battery Pack

(Standard Battery Pack)

DT-5024LBAT

(Large-capacity Battery Pack)

Optical Communication Unit

AC Adaptor

DT-825ADP-U

Dual Charger

DT-5022CHG

Dual Charger AC Adaptor

MPC-577ADP

Pocket PC Terminal Charger

IT-769CHGE

CompactFlash Card

CF-16SC-S (Flash ROM 16MB)

CF-64SC-S (Flash ROM 64MB)

CF-256SC-S (Flash ROM 256MB)

Cables

JK-580CA PC Connection Cable

DT-882RSC Satellite Optical Communication Unit-PC Cable

DT-883RSC Satellite Optical Communication Unit-PC Cable

DT-887AX Satellite Optical Communication Unit-PC Cable

DT-881RSC Satellite Optical Communication Unit-Modem Cable

DT-888RSC Satellite Optical Communication Unit Daisy Chain Cable

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General Guide

Left Front

1 2

Right

18 20

Back

21

4

5

6

7

3

22

10

26

8

11

12

13

Fn

CLR

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4

1

0

8

5

2

9

6

3

9

16

17

23

14 15 19 25

1

2

Indicator 1

Indicator 2

3 LCD/Touch Screen

4

5

6

Program Key

Action Key

Up Key

Flashes in accordance with application software configuration.

Flashes or lights to indicate arrival of the alarm time, data warning, etc.

Shows characters, operation indicators, etc. Pocket PC Terminal operations and data input are performed by tapping the Touch

Panel with the provided stylus.

Turns on power and launches the application program assigned to the key (initially “Record”).

Important

Carrying the Pocket PC Terminal in briefcase or bag creates the risk of power being turned on accidentally by this key bumping against other objects. To protect against this, you can change the program setup so power is not turned on when this key is pressed. See the Pocket PC User’s Guide for more information.

Executes operations, applies settings, and performs other operations similar to those of the ENTER key on a computer keyboard.

Moves highlighting up, scrolls screen contents upwards, and performs other operations similar to those of the up arrow key on a computer keyboard.

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7

8

9

10

11

12

13 CLR Key

14 Decimal Point Key

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16

17

18

19

Down Key

IR Port

Power Key

Numeric Keypad

Fn Key

Minus Key

Execute Key

Microphone

Speaker

Headphones Jack

Serial Interface

Moves highlighting down, scrolls screen contents downward, and performs other operations similar to those of the down arrow key on a computer keyboard.

Used as then port for data communication between two Pocket

PC Terminals, between the Pocket PC Terminal and Optical

Communication Unit, etc.

Turns power on and off*.

* Keep depressed for about one second.

Press to input numbers.

Used in combination with the 0 to 9 numeric keypad keys to specify functions assigned by a program.

Press to input a minus sign.

Cancels key input.

Press to input a decimal point.

Press to register an input value or to execute the next step of a program.

Used for input when using the voice recorder.

Outputs alarms and other sounds.

For connection of commercially available earphone or headphones (ø 3.5mm)

For connection of a serial cable when connecting to a digital mobile phone, etc.

Used for Touch Panel input.

For insertion of an optional CompactFlash Card

20 Stylus

21 CompactFlash

Card Slot 0

22 Hand Strap Hook

23 Battery Pack

Cover Release

24 Battery Pack Cover

25 Backup Battery

Holder

26 CompactFlash

Card Slot 1

For attachment of the hand strap

Slide to proper position when opening or securing the battery pack cover.

Covers the battery pack compartment.

Houses the memory backup lithium battery. You do not need to remove the hand strap to remove or insert the backup battery holder.

For insertion of an optional CompactFlash Card (IT-700M30E,

IT-70M30E)

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Setting Up the Pocket PC Terminal

Aligning the Touch Screen

You should align the Touch Screen whenever you feel its response is not what it should be, or when the wrong function is performed when you tap the Touch Screen.

1. Press the Fn key and then press “4” to display the Touch Screen alignment screen.

• Alternatively, you could tap: [Start] – [Setting] – [System]– [Align Screen].

2. Follow the instructions on the display to align the screen.

Adjusting Screen Contrast

You can use either of the following procedures to adjust display contrast when the color of the images on the screen appear too light or too dark.

To adjust display contrast using the utilities screen

1. Tap the on-screen [Start].

2. Tap [Settings], [System] tab, [Brightness].

3. Tap the [Contrast] tab.

4. Follow the instructions that appear on the display to adjust contrast.

To adjust display contrast using the Fn and ten-keys

After pressing the Fn key, press “8” to decrease contrast or “9” to increase it.

Adjusting Screen Brightness (IT-700M30E/M30RC)

You can use either of the following procedures to adjust screen brightness for easier viewing under various lighting conditions.

To adjust display brightness using the utilities screen

1. Tap the on-screen [Start].

2. Tap [Settings], [System] tab, [Brightness].

3. Tap the [Brightness] tab.

4. Follow the instructions that appear on the display to adjust contrast.

To adjust display brightness using the Fn and ten-keys

After pressing the Fn key, press “5” to make the screen darker or “6” to make it lighter.

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Configuring the Auto Dimmer (IT-700M30E/M30RC)

The auto dimmer helps to conserve battery power by dimming the screen whenever you do not perform any Pocket PC Terminal operation for a preset amount of time. Use the following procedure to configure auto dimmer settings.

1. Tap the on-screen [Start].

2. Tap [Settings], [System] tab, [Brightness].

3. Tap the [Auto Dim] tab.

4. Follow the instructions that appear on the display to configure auto dimmer.

Enabling and Disabling the Backlight (IT-70M30E/M30RC)

When the backlight is enabled, the screen of the Pocket PC Terminal illuminates for easy viewing when you perform an operation where lighting is dim.

• Press [Fn] and then [7] to toggle the backlight between enabled and disabled.

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Using IR Data Communication

Infrared (IR) data communication can be used to pass data between two Pocket PC

Terminals, etc.

When performing IR data communication, make sure the IR port of the Pocket PC

Terminal and the other unit are directly in line with each other. The IR data communication range is 0 (direct contact) to 1 meter (25cm for 4Mbps).

Important

• Pocket PC Terminal IR data communication uses a high-sensitivity communication component.

• To help ensure proper data communication, avoid using cell phones and other devices that emit radio waves in the vicinity of the Pocket PC Terminal while data communication is taking place. The cell phone or other device should be at least

30cm from the Pocket PC Terminal.

• When performing FIR (4Mbps) data communication between units, the units should be 0 to 10 cm or 15 to 25 cm from each other.

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Power Requirements

The Pocket PC Terminal has a dual power supply, with a main battery to provide power for normal Pocket PC Terminal operations, and a memory backup battery to provide the power to retain memory contents.

The main battery is a rechargeable battery pack, which is available in one of two different types; a Standard Rechargeable Battery Pack (DT-5023BAT) or a Largecapacity Rechargeable Battery Pack (DT-5024LBAT) .

The backup battery is a CR2032 lithium battery.

Battery Terms Used in this Manual

• main battery: main battery that provides power for normal Pocket PC Terminal operations

• backup battery: CR2032 lithium battery

• standard battery pack: Standard Rechargeable Battery Pack (DT-5023BAT)

• large-capacity battery pack: Large-capacity Rechargeable Battery Pack (DT-

5024LBAT)

Replace the main battery with a fully charged battery pack at the first sign of lower power. A battery pack can be charged using the Dual Charger, the Pocket PC Terminal

Charger, or the Optical Communication Unit.

For details the charging procedure, see the documentation that comes with each type of charger.

Also be sure to replace the backup battery with a new one at the first sign of lower battery power.

Replacing the Main Battery

Important

Be sure to keep separate backup copies of all important data!

Removing both the main battery and the backup battery at the same time can cause data in memory to become corrupted or lost entirely. Data cannot be recovered once it is corrupted or lost. Make sure you keep separate backup copies of all important data to protect against its loss.

• The battery pack loses power during testing and during shipment. Make sure you fully charge the battery pack before using the Pocket PC Terminal for the first time.

• A battery pack gradually loses it ability to recharge over time. If you notice that a battery pack provides little service after a full charge, it is probably time to replace it.

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To replace the Standard Battery Pack

1. Make sure that Pocket PC Terminal power is turned off.

If power is on, press the Power key to turn it off.

2. Turn the Pocket PC Terminal over.

3. Slide the battery pack cover release to the [FREE] position, and then remove the cover.

4. Remove the battery pack as shown in the illustration.

Press here.

5. Taking care that the new battery pack is oriented correctly, load it into the Pocket PC

Terminal.

6. Replace the battery pack cover and then slide the battery pack cover release to the

[LOCK] position.

To replace a Large-capacity Battery Pack

You must use the special large-capacity battery pack cover whenever you are using a large-capacity battery pack to power the Pocket PC Terminal.

For information about removing and installing the large-capacity battery pack cover,

see steps 4 and 6 under “ To replace the Standard Battery Pack ” above.

Replacing the Backup Battery

The backup battery provides the power required to retain Pocket PC Terminal memory contents while the main battery is being replaced, and when the main battery goes dead.

Be sure to use only a CR2032 lithium battery as the backup battery.

1. Make sure that Pocket PC Terminal power is turned off.

If power is on, press the Power key to turn it off.

2. Turn the Pocket PC Terminal over.

3. Loosen the screw securing the backup battery holder and remove the holder from the

Pocket PC Terminal.

4. Remove the backup battery from the holder. Wipe the surfaces of a new CR2032 lithium battery with a soft, dry cloth and load it into battery holder with the (+) side facing downwards (so you can’t see it).

5. Reinstall the backup battery holder and secure it in place with the screw.

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Warning

Make sure that the plus (+) and minus sides of the backup battery are facing correctly when you place it onto the backup battery holder.

Caution

Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacture’s instructions.

Resetting the Pocket PC Terminal

The reset operation performs a process that is similar to that performed when you restart your computer. Any unsaved inputs or edits remaining when you reset the

Pocket PC Terminal are lost, but settings and data stored in memory are retained.

Perform the reset operation whenever you find that the Pocket PC Terminal does not operate normally due to misoperation or some other abnormality.

To perform a reset operation, use the stylus to press the Reset button on the back of the

Pocket PC Terminal.

When no memory abnormality is discovered

Resetting the Pocket PC Terminal causes the following screens to appear in sequence.

① Start screen

② Today Screen

When a memory abnormality is discovered

Resetting the Pocket PC Terminal causes the following message to appear, without displaying the start screen.

If this message appears, press Action, which starts the reset procedure. Note, however, that you may not be able to perform a reset if memory contents are corrupted. In such a

case, you will have to perform a full reset, which is described on the next page .

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Full Reset (Memory Initialization)

Performing a full reset clears all data stored in Pocket PC Terminal memory (RAM) and returns all settings to their initial factory defaults. You should perform a full reset in the following cases.

• When you want to delete all memory (RAM) contents initialize the Pocket PC

Terminal

• If you forget your password and can no longer access the Pocket PC Terminal

• When the Pocket PC Terminal does not operate normally due to a memory abnormality

• When the message “A problem with memory contents has been found...” appears

Performing a Full Reset

Important

Performing a full reset clears all data stored in Pocket PC Terminal memory (RAM). If possible, backup Pocket PC Terminal data to your computer or a CompactFlash card before you perform the full reset.

1. With the Pocket PC Terminal turned on, hold down the Power key and then press as you hold down the Reset button with the stylus for about one second, until the message shown below appears.

2. Press the Action key and message shown below appears.

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3. Press the Action key again.

• This performs the full reset the deletes all memory in Pocket PC Terminal memory

(RAM).

• Pressing the Action key again displays the start screen.

Now perform the required Pocket PC Terminal configuration settings described in the

Read This First.

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Installing the Hand Strap

The hand strap protects against dropping the Pocket PC Terminal when carrying it around.

Important

Use the following procedure to install the hand strap on the Pocket PC Terminal.

1. Pass both ends of the hand strap through the hand strap loops on the back of the

Pocket PC Terminal.

2. Fold the two ends of the hand strap back towards each other, and attach the fasteners as you adjust the length of the strap to fit your hand.

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IT-700/70 Specifications

Model:

CPU:

Memory:

OS:

Display:

IT-700M30E, IT-700M30RC, IT-70M30E, IT-70M30RC

VR4122

RAM 32MB

Flash ROM 16MB (FlashFX built in)

Microsoft ® Windows ® CE Version 3.0

IT-700: 240

× 320 dots

IT-700: TFT Color LCD (65,536 colors)

IT-70: 240 × 320 dots

IT-70: FSTN LCD, monochrome with 4 grayscales

Serial Port:

Interface: CMOS level

Synchronization: Asynchronous only

Speed: 300 to 115,200bps

IR Port:

Interface: IrDA Ver.1.1 Standard

Synchronization: Asynchronous, Frame

Speed: 4Mbps maximum

Card Slot: CompactFlash Card Type I/Type II (3.3V)

× 2 (1 slot for IT-

700M30RC/IT-70M30RC)

Wireless Communication: IT-700M30RC/IT-70M30RC

Type: Wireless LAN

Modulation: Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum

Radio Frequency: 2400 to 2483.5MHz

Data Rate: 11Mbps maximum

Range: Indoors: 50m; Outdoors: 150m (Actual range depends on local surroundings.)

Channels: 11 (US, Canada); 13 (ETSI)

Simultaneous Channels: 3

Technical Standard: IEEE 802.11b

Other Functions: Multiple access point roaming

Headphones Jack: ø 3.5mm

Accepts monaural type earphone; stereo type earphones/headphones

Power Requirements:

Main Battery: Standard Rechargeable Battery Pack DT-5023BAT

Large-capacity Rechargeable Battery Pack DT-5024LBAT

Backup Battery: CR2032 lithium battery

× 1

Power Consumption: DC 1.5A/3.7 to 5V

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Approximate Battery Life:

Main Battery: DT-5023BAT 5 hours (IT-700M30E)*; 3.5 hours

(IT-700M30RC)**; 10 hours (IT-70M30E)*, 5 hours

(IT-70M30RC)**

DT-5024LBAT 10 hours (IT-700M30E)*; 7 hours

(IT-700M30RC)**;

20 hours (IT-70M30E)*; 10 hours (IT-70M30RC)**

Backup Battery: Four days when no power is supplied by main battery (When using the battery that comes with the unit.)

Splash Resistance: IPX2 (when connector covers and all other covers are closed)

Operating Temperature: –5 to 50°C (23 to 122°F)

Dimensions: 85(W)

× 165(D) × 27.7(H) mm

Weight: Approximately 330g (IT-700M30E), 320g (IT-70M30E)

Approximately 350g (IT-700M30RC), 330g (IT-70M30RC)

* Repeated sequence with a ratio of 7 parts display and 3 parts calculation; new, fully charged batteries; normal temperature.

** Repeated sequence with a ratio of 7 parts display and 3 parts calculation and wireless data communication; new, fully-charged batteries; normal temperature.

Using the Optical Communication Unit (IT-760IOE)

The Optical Communication Unit (IT-760IOE) provides a serial interface (RS-232C) connection between a Pocket PC Terminal and computer for downloading and uploading system data, files, etc. It can also be used to charge the battery pack loaded in the Pocket PC Terminal. The Optical Communication Unit comes with a wall mount unit.

General Guide

Top

1

2

3

4

Back

Front Right

5

6

13

14

15

16

7

12

16

8 9 10 11

Bottom

Bundled items

Terminal

Support

Spacers

Terminal Support

Screws

Screws

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1 RS-232C Interface

2 RS-422 Interface (C-IN)

3 RS-422 Interface (C-OUT)

4 AC Adaptor Jack

5 Hook

6

7

8 System Operation

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

Connection

Detector

Power Contacts

Indicator

Communication

Status Indicator

Charge Indicator

Power Indicator

IR Interface

Power Switch

Base

DIP Switches

Wall Hook Holes

For uploading and downloading system data and files with a computer

For communication between Optical Communication Units

For connection of the AC adaptor

Secures the Pocket PC Terminal in place when on a wallmounted Optical Communication Unit.

Detects whether the Pocket PC Terminal is correctly mounted onto the Optical Communication Unit.

Supply power to the Pocket PC Terminal.

Indicates the current operational status of the system.

This indicator should light green a short while after you mount the Pocket PC Terminal onto the Optical Communication Unit.

This system is not operating correctly if the system operation indicator does not light.

Off: System problem, or no communication with any of the Pocket PC Terminals mounted on the Optical

Communication Units

Lit Green: System operating normally, communication being performed with at least one of the Pocket PC Terminals mounted on the Optical Communication Units

Indicates the current communication status.

Off: No communication

Flashing Green: Communication in progress

Lit Red: Problem with connection between Optical

Communication Units

Indicates the current status of the charger operation for the lithium ion battery pack load in the Pocket PC Terminal.

Off: No charging

Lit Red: Charging

Flashing Red: Battery pack abnormality

Lit Green: Charging finished

Indicates the power status of the Optical Communication Unit, and whether a Pocket PC Terminal is mounted.

Off:

Lit Red:

Power off

Power on, Pocket PC Terminal not mounted

Lit Green: Power on, Pocket PC Terminal mounted

For non-contact infrared data communication with a Pocket PC Terminal

Turns power on and off.

Rotate the base 180 degrees (so its high end is facing downwards) when configuring the Optical Communication Unit for wall mounting.

Use these switches to change the basic configuration of the

Optical Communication Unit.

Wall hooks (spacers + screws) enter these holes for wall mounting.

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Optical Communication Unit Power Requirements

Use the AC adaptor that comes with the Optical Communication Unit to power it. Be sure to connect the AC adaptor to the Optical Communication Unit before starting a data communication operation with a Pocket PC Terminal. Power is supplied to the

Pocket PC Terminal from the Optical Communication Unit.

Using the Optical Communication Unit

1. Plug the AC adaptor into a wall outlet.

2. After confirming that the Optical

Communication Unit is turned off, plug the AC adaptor cord into the AC adaptor jack on the top of the unit.

3. After confirming that both the Optical

Communication Unit and your computer are turned off, use an RS-232C cable (DT-

881RSC, DT-882RSC, DT-883RSC, DT-887AX) to connect the RS-232C interface on the top of the Optical Communication Unit (remove the interface cap) to your computer.

• Leave the interface cap in place if you do not plan to use the RS-232C interface.

4. Turn on the Optical Communication Unit and your computer.

• The power indicator on the Optical Communication Unit should light red at this time.

5. Mount a Pocket PC Terminal onto the Optical

Communication Unit, making sure the IR port on the side of the terminal is in contact with the IR port of the Optical Communication Unit. This should cause the power indicator on the Optical

Communication Unit to turn green and the charge indicator to light red, indicating that charging has started.

Charge Indicator

Off: No charging

Lit Red: Charging

Flashing Red: Battery pack abnormality

Lit Green: Charging finished

• The system operation indicator flashes green if system operation is normal and data communication is being performed (when two or more Optical Communication Units are connected.)

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Caution

Make sure you charge the battery pack in a location where the temperature is within the allowable range for charging.

• The allowable range for charging the battery pack is shown below. Charging in a location where the temperature is outside this range can lower battery pack performance and service life, and can also lead to leaking and overheating of the battery pack.

Allowable Temperature for Charging: 0 °C to 40°C

Important

• Pocket PC Terminal IR data communication uses a high-sensitivity communication component.

• To help ensure proper data communication, avoid using cell phones and other devices that emit radio waves in the vicinity of the Pocket PC Terminal while data communication is taking place. The cell phone or other device should be at least

30cm from the Pocket PC Terminal.

• If the charge indicator does not light during charging, remove the Pocket PC

Terminal from and then remount it onto the Optical Communication Unit. If the charge indicator does not light, remove the battery pack from the Pocket PC

Terminal, reload the same battery pack, and try charging again. If the charge indicator still does not light, it indicates that the battery pack is defective. Replace the battery pack with a new one.

• Never try to use the Optical Communication Unit to charge a battery other than the one specifically indicated in this manual.

• A fully charged battery pack naturally discharges little by little, even if you are not using it. Because of this, the best policy is to wait until just before you need a battery pack before you charge it.

• For best charging results, keep the contacts of the Optical Communication Unit, the

Pocket PC Terminal, and the battery pack clean by wiping them periodically with a cotton swab or a dry cloth.

DIP Switch Settings

The DIP switches are location on the back of the Optical Communication Unit. You can control the basic configuration of the Optical Communication Unit by turning the DIP switches on and off in various combinations.

Flow Control

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

None

X ON/X OFF

RS/CS

Special Software

9

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

10

OFF *

OFF

ON

ON

Optical Communication Unit –

Host Data Rate

2,400bps

4,800bps

9,600bps

6 7 8

OFF OFF OFF

ON

OFF

OFF

ON

OFF

OFF *

19,200bps

38,400bps

ON ON

OFF OFF

57,600bps ON

115,200bps OFF

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

ON

ON

Pocket PC Terminal – Optical

Communication Unit Data Rate

38,400bps

115,200bps

1

OFF

ON

2

ON

OFF *

* Indicates initial default settings.

Connection Type

3

With Host

4 5

OFF OFF ON (No daisy chain) *

OFF (Daisy chain)

ON OFF OFF Daisy Chain

Intermediate Unit

Daisy Chain

Terminator Unit

ON OFF ON

Important

Use only the settings shown above. Other settings other than those noted above are for special maintenance modes.

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Wall Mounting the Optical Communication Unit

You can use the Wall Mount Unit that comes with the Optical Communication Unit to configure it for wall mounting.

1. Attach the terminal support to the Optical Communication Unit.

2. Secure the terminal support in place with the two screws.

3. Remove the two screws holding the hook in place. Next, move the hook to the right side screw holes and secure it in place with the screws.

Left side Right side (Move hook here for wall-mounting.)

The illustration on the right shows when the hook on the Optical Communication

Unit is removed.

4. Remove the two screws (top and bottom) that secure the base of the Optical

Communication Unit.

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5. Press in on the sides of the base at the four locations indicated by arrows in the illustration to disengage the base tabs, and then remove the base from the Optical

Communication Unit.

6. Holding the base against the wall where you plan to affix it use a pencil or pen to mark the locations of each wall hook (spacer + screw). Make sure the high end of the base is facing downwards when you perform this step.

7. Prepare the wall hooks by sliding a spacer over each of the provided wood screws so the head of the spacer is on the same end as the head of the screw. Next, drive the screws into the wall at the two locations you marked in step 5. Make sure the spacer head is on the same end as the head of the screw. You will not be able to hook the base unit onto the wall hooks (spacer + screw) if the spacer is backwards.

8. Reattach the base to the Optical Communication Unit, making sure that the high end of the base is on the same side of the Optical Communication Unit as the terminal support you installed in steps 1 and 2. Secure the base to the Optical Communication unit with the two screws (top and bottom).

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9. Hook the holes of the Optical Communication Unit base onto the wall hooks and slide the Optical Communication Unit down to secure it.

Important

Be sure to periodically check wall mounted Optical Communication Units for looseness and tighten the screws whenever necessary.

Daisy Chaining Multiple Optical Communication Units

(IT-760IOE)

You can use optional Daisy Chain Cables (DT-888RSC) to daisy chain up to seven

Optical Communication Units for simultaneous uploading and downloading of data between a computer and multiple Pocket PC Termnals.

To daisy chain multiple Optical Communication Units

Connect the [C-OUT] terminal of the Optical Communication Unit that is closer to the host computer to the [C-IN] terminal of the next Optical Communication Unit the computer in the chain.

• Example: 3-unit daisy chain

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To your PC

Caution

Do not connect the [C-OUT] terminal and the [C-IN] terminal to the telephone line.

Optical Communication Unit (IT-760IOE) Specifications

Model: IT-760IOE

IR port:

Interface: IrDA Ver.1.0 Standard

Synchronization: Asynchronous

Data Rate: 38,400, 115,200bps

RS-232C:

Synchronization: Asynchronous

Data Rate: 2,400 to 115,200bps

RS-422:

Synchronization: Asynchronous

Data Rate: 9,600 to 115,200bps

Power Supply:

Output: DC5V 1A

Charging

System: Fixed voltage (with voltage control)

Approximate Charge Time: 4 hours (Standard Battery Pack); 8 hours (Largecapacity Battery Pack)

Power Requirements: Special AC Adaptor (DT-825ADP)

Consumption Current: Approximately 900mA

Operating Temperature: 0 to 40 °C (32 to 104°F)

Dimensions: 110(W)

× 220(D) × 111(H) mm

Weight: Approximately 530g

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Using the Pocket PC Terminal Charger

You can use the optional Pocket PC Terminal Charger (IT-769CHGE) to charge the

Pocket PC Terminal battery pack. The Pocket PC Terminal Charger comes with a Wall

Mount Unit that you can use to configure the charger for wall mounting.

• The term “Charger Unit” in this section refers to the optional Pocket PC Terminal

Charger (IT-769CHGE).

General Guide

Top

1

Back

Front Right

2

3

7

4

8

9

9

5 6

Bottom

Bundled items

Terminal

Support

Spacers

Terminal Support

Screws

Screws

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1 AC Adaptor Jack

2 Hook

3 Connection Detector Detects whether the Pocket PC Terminal is correctly mounted onto the Optical Communication Unit.

4 Power Contacts

Secures the Pocket PC Terminal in place when on a wallmounted Pocket PC Terminal Charger.

5 Charge Indicator

Supply power to the Pocket PC Terminal.

Indicates the current status of the charge operation.

Off:

Lit Red:

No charging

Charging

Flashing Red: Battery pack abnormality

Lit Green: Charging finished

6 Power Indicator

For connection of the AC adaptor

7

8

9

Power Switch

Base

Wall Hook Holes

Indicates the power status of the Charger Unit, and whether a

Pocket PC Terminal is mounted.

Off: Power off

Lit Red:

Lit Green:

Power on, Pocket PC Terminal not mounted

Power on, Pocket PC Terminal mounted

Turns power on and off.

Rotate the base 180 degrees (so its high end is facing downwards) when configuring the Optical Communication Unit for wall mounting.

Wall hooks (spacers + screws) enter these holes for wall mounting.

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Charger Unit Power Requirements

Use the AC adaptor that comes with the Charger Unit to power it.

Using the Charger Unit

1. Plug the AC adaptor into a wall outlet.

2. After confirming that the Charger Unit is turned off, plug the AC adaptor cord into the AC adaptor jack on the top of the Charger Unit.

3. Turn on the Charger Unit.

• The power indicator on the Charger Unit should light red at this time.

4. Mount a Pocket PC Terminal onto the Charger Unit, making sure power contacts on the bottom of the Pocket PC Terminal is in touch the power contacts of the Charger

Unit.

• The power indicator on the Charger Unit should change from red to green, and its charge indicator should indicate the current charging status.

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Charge Indicator

Lit Red:

Flashing Red:

Lit Green:

Charging

Battery pack abnormality

Charging finished

Important

• Make sure you perform charging within the allowable charging temperature range, which is 0 °C to 40°C (32 to 104°F). Charging outside this range can lead to leaking of the battery pack and overheating. It can also lead to deterioration of battery pack performance and shortening of the battery pack life.

• If the charge indicator flashes red during a charge operation, remove the Pocket PC

Terminal from the Charger Unit and then remount it. If this does not correct the problem, it probably means that the battery pack is defective. Replace the battery pack with a different one.

• Use the Charger Unit to charge only the specified Rechargeable Battery Pack models.

• A battery pack gradually loses its charge, even if it is not used to power a Pocket PC

Terminal. Because of this, you should use a battery pack as soon as possible after you charge it.

• To ensure proper charging, be sure to occasionally clean the power contacts on the

Pocket PC Terminal and the Charger Unit, and the Rechargeable Battery Pack terminals by wiping them with cotton swab or a dry cloth.

Wall Mounting the Charger Unit

You can configure the Charger Unit for wall mounting by using the same procedures as

those described for the Optical Communication Unit (IT-760IOE) on page 36 .

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Pocket PC Terminal Charger (IT-769CHGE) Specifications

Power Supply: Output DC5V 1.0A

Charging

System: Fixed voltage (with voltage control)

Approximate Charge Time: 4 hours (Standard Battery Pack); 8 hours (Largecapacity Battery Pack)

Power Requirements: Special AC Adaptor (DT-825ADP)

Consumption Current (Terminal Off): Approximately 800mA

Operating Temperature: 0 to 40

°C (32 to 104°F)

Dimensions: 110(W)

× 220(D) × 111(H) mm

Weight: Approximately 440g

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Using the Dual Charger

The optionally available Dual Charger (DT-5022CHG) lets you charge two battery packs. In this configuration, charging of the second battery pack starts after charging of the first battery pack is complete.

General Guide

Top

4

Bottom

3

4

Side

2 3

1 1

4 4

3

Bundled items

Attachment Screws

1 Charge Indicator

2 AC Adaptor Jack

3 Dual Charger

Connection Terminal

4 Connection

Attachment

Indicates the current status of the charge operation.

Off: No charging

Lit Red: Charging

Flashing Red: Battery pack abnormality

Lit Green: Charging finished

For connection of the AC adaptor

For connection to another Dual Charger

Use this attachment to secure two Dual Charger units together.

Important

Each Dual Charger comes with a connection attachment, even though you need only one connection attachment to secure two Dual Charger units. Keep the extra one on hand as a spare.

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Using the Dual Charger

1. Plug the optionally available special AC adaptor into a wall outlet.

2. Plug the AC adaptor cord into the AC adaptor jack of the Dual Charger.

3. Mount a Rechargeable Battery Pack onto the Dual Charger, making sure the battery pack’s terminals are oriented correctly.

• The charge indicator on the Dual Charger should light red, indicating that charging has started.

Charge Indicator

Off:

Lit Red:

Flashing Red:

Lit Green:

No charging

Charging

Battery pack abnormality

Charging finished

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Daisy Chaining Dual Charger Units

You can use the following procedure to daisy chain up to three Dual Charger units and power them with a single AC adaptor.

1. Remove the connector covers of Dual Charger units as required.

Remove these covers.

2. Connect the connection terminals of the Dual Charger units.

3. Install the connection attachment to the bottoms of the charger units as shown in the illustration, and secure it in place with the two attachment screws.

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Dual Charger (DT-5022CHG) Specifications

Model: DT-5022CHG

Charging

System: Fixed voltage (with voltage control)

Approximate Charge Time: 2.5 hours (1 Standard Battery Pack); 5 hours (1

Large-capacity Battery Pack); 5 hours (2 Standard

Battery Packs); 10 hours (2 Large-capacity Battery

Packs)

Power Requirements: Special AC Adaptor (MPC-577ADP)

Consumption Current: Approximately 650mA

Operating Temperature: 0 to 40 °C (32 to 104°F)

Dimensions: 110(W) × 100(D) × 49(H) mm

Weight: Approximately 154g

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Using a CompactFlash Card

The Pocket PC Terminal supports use of the CompactFlash Type I card and Type II card

(3.3V). The following describes how to load and replace a CompactFlash card.

Important

You must remove the Slot 0 card cover when using a laser scanner or another type of card whose use makes it impossible to close the card cover. In such a case, keep the card cover in a safe place so you do not lose it. Be sure to close the card cover when you use the CF storage card.

Loading a Card into Slot 0

1. Wipe the surface of the card, making sure there is no dirt, dust, or oil on it.

2. With the front of the card facing in the same direction as the front of the Pocket PC

Terminal, insert the card into the slot.

You will not be able to insert the card all the way if it is not oriented correctly.

To eject a card from the Pocket PC Terminal, use the stylus or some other pointed object to press the eject button.

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Loading a Card into Slot 1

Slot 1 is mainly intended for use as a memory expansion slot. Since you have to remove the main battery (battery pack) in order to load or remove a card from Slot 1, you should use it for a card you plan to leave loaded in the Pocket PC Terminal for long periods. Use

Slot 0 for cards that require frequent replacement.

Also not that certain card shapes may be incompatible with Slot 1.

When you load a card into Slot 1, you have to affix a special piece of tape to it to allow for removal of the card when necessary. You will not be able to remove the card from

Slot 1 if you do not affix the tape.

1. Wipe the surface of the card, making sure there is no dirt, dust, or oil on it.

2. Affix a piece of the special tape that comes with the Pocket PC Terminal to the center of the card.

3. Slide the battery pack cover release to the [FREE] position, and then remove the cover.

4. Remove the main battery (battery pack).

5. Remove the Slot 1 cover.

To remove the cover, pull on the indentation with your finger, and then raise the cover.

6. With the CompactFlash Card facing upwards, load it into Slot 1.

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7. Replace the Slot 1 cover.

• Do not push the special tape all the way into the slot. Leave the end sticking out so you can use it the next time you need to remove the card from the slot.

8. Reload the main battery (battery pack), replace the battery pack cover, and slide the battery pack cover release back to the [LOCK] position.

When you want to remove the card from Slot 1, pull on the tape you affixed to it.

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Using a Laser Scanner

Installing an optional Laser Scanner Card (DT-5057CBCR) into the Pocket PC

Terminal provides you with the ability to read various types of bar codes.

General Guide

To the Pocket PC Terminal

Bar Code Reader

Bundled items

Protective Cover Installation

Screws

(2 silver, 2 black long, 2 black short)

Screw Covers

Important

• Do not touch the bar code reader with your fingers or allow it to become scratched or damaged. Dirt or scratches on the bar code reader can cause problems with the read operation.

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Installing the Laser Scanner Card

1. Remove the Slot 0 card cover.

With the card cover opened part way, carefully raise it so the cover’s hooks come out of the holes in the Pocket PC Terminal, and then remove the cover.

2. Insert the Laser Scanner Card into the Pocket PC Terminal.

2

1

3. Use the silver screws to secure the Laser Scanner Card to the Pocket PC Terminal.

4. As shown in the illustration, install the protective cover and secure it in place with screws.

Long black screws

Short black screws

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5. Install the screw covers a shown in the illustration.

• To remove the screw covers, insert a flat blade screwdriver at the locations indicated by arrows in the illustration.

Reading Bar Codes

CASIO provides a library of functions to control the laser scanner.

Software developers can use these functions to incorporate bar code laser scanning into applications. Contact your CASIO distributor for example bar code scanning software.

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Important

• If you have a problem reading a bar code, try changing the angle of the label or

Pocket PC Terminal, or the distance between them.

• The laser scanner can read bar codes from a distance of 60 to 420 mm under the conditions described below.

Required Reading Conditions:

Ambient Illumination: 500 to 900 lux (fluorescent lighting)

PCS: 0.45 to 0.9

Narrowest Bar Thickness: 0.127 to 1.0mm

Warning Label

• This is a warning label for a Class 2 laser device that conforms to IEC60825-1.

• Though there is no danger due to momentary exposure to a Class 2 laser beam, you should never stare into to the laser for long periods.

• When using the laser scanner, always make sure you carefully follow the procedures and observe the precautions outlined in this manual. Failure to do so is dangerous.

• The maximum output of the laser beam is less than 1mW. The wavelength is 650mm.

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Bar Code Scanning Positions

Locate the bar code reader close to the bar code when the bar code is small.

For larger bar codes, move the bar code reader further away so the beam can cover the entire bar code.

Margin Margin

Correct Correct Correct

Wrong Wrong Wrong

Wrong

Warning

• Never allow the laser beam to shine directly into your eyes or the eyes of others.

• Never look directly into the laser beam.

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Laser Scanner Card Specifications

Model: DT-5057CBCR

Readable Bar Codes: JAN, EAN, UPC, NW-7, CODE39, ITF, CODE93, CODE128,

MSI, IATA, Industrial 2 of 5

Readable Distance: 60 to 420mm (with protective cover installed)

Interface: CompactFlash Card Type II (3.3V)

Consumption Current: Approximately 140mA

Operating Temperature: –5 to 50 °C (23 to 122°F)

Dimensions: 52(W)

× 60(D) × 12(H) mm

Weight: Approximately 25g

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Using a Rechargeable Battery Pack

Two types Rechargeable Battery Packs are available. You can select the type you need to suit the amount of time you need to run the Pocket PC Terminal, and the operating environment (options, etc.)

When using the Large-capacity Rechargeable Battery Pack, you must change the battery pack cover to the large-capacity battery pack cover.

Important

Be sure to keep the Rechargeable Battery Pack in its special soft case whenever it is removed from the Pocket PC Terminal.

Standard Battery Pack Specifications

Model: DT-5023BAT

Rated Capacitance: 1550mAh

Rated Voltage: 3.7V

Dimensions: 37(W)

× 57(D) × 13(H) mm

Weight: Approximately 45g

Accessories: Soft Case

Large-capacity Battery Pack Specifications

Model: DT-5024LBAT

Rated Capacitance: 3100mAh

Rated Voltage: 3.7V

Dimensions: 37(W) × 57(D) × 24(H) mm

Weight: Approximately 87g

Accessories: Soft Case

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Printed on recycled paper.

CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.

6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome

Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan

PN410346-002

MO0101-003002C Printed in Japan

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