㩷 CASIODT-X8 Series Quick Start Guide (Version 1.04) CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. Copyright ©2011. All rights reserved. Septe
㩷 2.2 Hardware Required The following models of the DT-X8 series and dedicated options are available. Table 2.1 List of available models Model no.
㩷 External views of the DT-X8 and the dedicated options Figure 2.1 11㩷
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㩷 2.3 Software Required PC Operating System 32bitx Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Service Pack 4 or later x Or Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Serv
㩷 3. Installing BDK to PC 3.1 Application Development This chapter explains about what you need to set up for the development environment before start
㩷 3.2 Installing CASIO BDK Files Download the CASIO DT-X8 BDK installation CD image file from the following site and write it to a CD-ROM media. http:
㩷 Installing ExportBDK 1. When the CASIO DT-X8 BDK CD-ROM is inserted in the drive of PC, the following menu screen appears automatically. Figure 3.1
㩷 Installing Library The DT-X8 Library is available for the below development platforms. x Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 x Microsoft Visual Studio 200
㩷 4. Connecting Power Supply to Cradle 4.1 HA-K60IOUse the dedicated AC adaptor (AD-S15050B) for supplying power to the HA-K60IO USB Cradle. Ensure th
㩷 4.2 HA-K62IOUse the dedicated AC adaptor (AD-S42120B) for supplying power to the HA-K62IO Ethernet Cradle. Ensure that you connect the AC adaptor to
㩷Table of the Contents Editorial Record 4 Preface 5 Chapter 1. Product Overview 6 1.1 Features at a Glance 6 1.2 Library Configuration 7 1.3
㩷 5. Connecting the DT-X8 to PC To make connection establishment with PC, use one of the methods, depending on the OS your PC runs, described below.
㩷 5.1 ActiveSync Connection via USB If you have already installed ActiveSync and connected the DT-X8 to the PC via direct USB, You may skip Chapter 5.
㩷 5.1.1 Installing ActiveSync for the First Time 1. Install ActiveSync first. Run the ActiveSync ‘msi’ file. Figure 5.1 2. Click Install button. Fi
㩷 3. Pause the installation when the menu in Figure 5.3 is displayed; you have to install the driver at this point. Figure 5.3 4. Connect the USB ca
㩷 8. Then, choose Install from a list or specific location [Advanced] radio button in the menu. Figure 5.5 9. Click Next > button. Figure 5.6 24
㩷 10. Choose Windows CE USB Devices icon. Figure 5.7 11. Click Have Disk… button. Figure 5.8 12. Click Browse… button. Select “wceusbsh.inf” fro
㩷 13. The installation of the driver will start. Figure 5.10 14. Click Continue Anyway button. Figure 5.11 15. A menu might be displayed to prompt
㩷 16. Now the installation of the driver is finished. Figure 5.12 17. Now go back to the ActiveSync Installation Wizard that you left on the desktop
㩷 18. Now the connection is established. You can choose either partnership option according to your needs. Then click Next > button. Figure 5.14
㩷 5.1.2 If ActiveSync Is Already Installed This is the procedure if ActiveSync is already installed on the PC. You just need to let the PC recognize t
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㩷 3. On the DT-X8, in Control Panel, choose the PC Connection option. Confirm that PC Connection is set to “USB Default”. If not, choose ‘USB Default’
㩷 5.2 USB Connection via Windows Mobile Device Center To establish connection via USB interface with PC runs in Windows Vista, use Windows Mobile Devi
㩷 Notes: x To resume the factory default setting, choose ActiveSync/LMWIN radio button in Step 3 on the previous page (see Figure 5.20), and start up
㩷 5.3 Connection via WLAN To establish communication between the DT-X8 with the WLAN module integrated (see Table 2.1 for the applicable models) and
㩷 2. Click Basic tab. Set up each parameter in the tab by referring to the descriptions for the parameters in Table 5.3. Figure 5.24 Table 5.3 Param
㩷 If EAP-TLS radio button in Authentication field is selected, click the EAP-Properties button that appears when selecting the EAP-TLS radio button to
㩷 4. Click Detail tab. Figure 5.26 Table 5.7 Field / Radio Buttons Description Default WLANConfig, NetSearch - Use only CASIO provided WLAN tool
㩷 5. If OK button in the popup warning message (see Table 5.7 for description of NetUI/NetUI radio button) is clicked, the screen in Figure 5.27 appea
㩷 5.4 Connection via Ethernet Cradle This chapter describes how to establish a high speed LAN connection on the WLAN non-integrated models with HA-K62
㩷 6. The following TCP/IP screen appears. Set up all the parameters in IP Address and NameServers tabs as required and click OK button. Figure 5.29
㩷 Editorial Record Manual Version no. Date edited Page Content 1.00 January 2011 all Original version 64 In Chapter 8.2, description about sampl
㩷 5.5 Accessing Shared Network Drive on Your LAN Assuming you have a valid network connection established, you can access shared drives on your PC fro
㩷 5.6 Direct TCP/IP Connection from Visual Studio If you have a network connection to the DT-X8 (for example, via WLAN or the Ethernet cradle) then yo
㩷 9. Choose DT-X8 Device in the list of Devices: and click Connect button. The screen in Figure 5.31 if appear indicates the success of connection est
㩷 6. Setting Up the Development Environment 6.1 Installing CAB Files 1. After installing the library files, the CAB files in Table 6.1 will be install
㩷 6.2 Visual Studio 2005 Follow the steps in Chapter 5 “Connecting the DT-X8 to PC” before checking the steps below to confirm that you can connect to
㩷 7. Device Emulator The Device Emulator provides application developers with an environment that, without having the actual terminal available, allow
㩷 2. If you use Microsoft Device Emulator 3.0, you can save the status of the Device Emulator. After the steps in Note 1 in the previous page, change
㩷 7.2 Starting Up the Device Emulator After installing all required software described in Chapter 7.1, follow the steps below to start up the Device E
㩷environment or pseudo environment. However, actions carried out by the Simulator are not as alike to those performed by actual components but merely
㩷 7.3 Using the Device Emulator 7.3.1 DT-X8 Device Emulator The DT-X8 Device Emulator emulates various operations carried out by the actual DT-X8 devi
㩷 PrefaceThis guide clearly and concisely sets out the information developers need to know to get started with the CASIO DT-X8 series handheld termina
㩷 7.3.2 I/O Simulator The I/O Simulator simulates registration of bar codes, generation of low battery warning, detection of terminal being mounted on
㩷 3. Registration of bar code and note Enter bar code data in the Code field (see Figure 7.7) and a note about the bar code in the Note field if neces
㩷 5. Editing registered bar code content Highlight a bar code in the list of registered bar codes (see Figure 7.8) and click Edit button. Figure 7.9 a
㩷 Detection of Terminal in Cradle and Low Battery Warning If you check the I/O Box and Low Battery boxes in STATE SETTING field (see Figure 7.11), the
㩷 IndicationsThe I/O Simulator expresses a change of state that occurred in the DT-X8 Device Emulator. x LED When the DT-X8 Device Emulator turns on t
㩷 7.3.3 Connecting via ActiveSync If debugging with the Device Emulator is carried out in Visual Studio 2008 or Visual Studio 2005, or transmission/re
㩷 Connection via ActiveSync The way to establish connection of the Device Emulator via ActiveSync is; 1. Start up the Device Emulator by referring to
㩷 7.4 Debugging Applications This chapter describes how to debug your application using the Device Emulator. Before starting to “Build”, establish a c
㩷 2. Similar to ordinary debugging operations with an actual DT-X8, the Device Emulator allows break point setting (circled in red in Figure 7.20) in
㩷 8. Visual Studio This chapter describes application development steps in Visual Studio 2008 or Visual Studio 2005 to create an example program. The
㩷 1. Product Overview 1.1 Features at a Glance The DT-X8 has been designed using the new concept of the Human-centered Design Processes and is capable
㩷 8.1 Developing in C++ This chapter describes necessary steps to develop the example application program (see Chapter 8) in C++ environment using the
㩷 3. Choose DT-X8 in the Installed BDKs (SDKs in the screen) field and click > button. Figure 8.2 4. Click Next > button while DT-X8 is kept b
㩷 7. Append the source code below in the main function of DeviceApp.cpp. DWORD result; TCHAR msg[16]; result = SysSetLED(LED_RED, 5, 8, 8)
㩷 8. Choose Properties in the Project of Visual Studio 2008 or Visual Studio 2005, and navigate to Configuration Properties o Linker o Input o Additio
㩷 8.2 Developing in VB This chapter describes necessary steps to develop the example application program (see Chapter 8) in VB environment using the C
㩷 5. In the event function for the button to click, add the following code. Dim result As Int32 Dim msg As String result = Calib.SystemLibNet.Api.SysS
㩷 8.3 Developing in C# This chapter describes necessary steps to develop the example application program (see Chapter 8) in C# environment using the C
㩷 5. Add a button to your form, rename it LED and double click it and then add the following code: Int32 result = new Int32(); string msg; result = Sy
㩷 6. Initiate ActiveSync to establish connection between the DT-X8 and PC. 7. Select Deploy <name of project> on Build menu. 8. The project will
㩷 9. ResourcesMicrosoft’s own http://msdn.microsoft.com/mobility/ is an extremely comprehensive resource for programmers targeting WindowsCE .NET base
㩷 1.2 Library Configuration The DT-X8 Software Development Kit (“BDK”) provides various libraries including those listed in the table. Table 1.1 Libr
㩷 1.3 Development Manuals The DT-X8 Software Development Kit (“BDK”) provides various development reference manuals as described in the table below.
㩷 2. Prerequisites2.1 Skills Required The following skills are required by developers aiming to develop application software for the DT-X8 terminal. x
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