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Getting Started with
the Pocket PC Terminal
(Hardware Manual)
P
User documentation consists of two
manuals:
Pocket PC Users 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.
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8527410963Fn–CLRGetting Started withthe Pocket PC Terminal(Hardware Manual)PUser documentation consists of twomanuals:Pocket PC User’s Guide and Getti

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8Operating PrecautionsThe Pocket PC Terminal is a precision digital instrument. Incorrect operation and roughhandling can cause data storage problems

Page 3 - Safety Precautions

9CASIO ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.Unit 6, 1000 North Circular RoadLondon NW2 7JD, U.K.Please keep all information for future reference.GUIDELINES LAID DOWN

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10The following details are declared in the 15-country EU Union and 4-country EFTA Union.Product description / Intended useEU/EFTA member states inten

Page 5 - LCD Screen

11Change or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible forcompliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.Prope

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12ContentsSafety Precautions ... 1Markings and Symbols ...

Page 7 - Backup Battery Handling

13Installing the Hand Strap ... 30IT-700/70 Specifications...

Page 8 - AC Power Supply

14Computer System RequirementsFollowing are the minimum computer system requirements for installing and using theapplications contained on the bundled

Page 9 - Optional Laser Scanner Card

15Important • Notebook computers equipped with an infrared port and modem may not beconfigured so the COM port is the default serial interface. In thi

Page 10 - Operating Precautions

16System Diagram8527410963Fn–CLRPocket PC TerminalIT-700M30EIT-700M30RCIT-70M30EIT-70M30RCOption List (Non-U.S. Market Models)Optical Communication Un

Page 11 - London NW2 7JD, U.K

17IT-700/70 Series Options (U.S. Market Models)Optical Communication UnitIT-760IOEOptical Communication UnitAC AdaptorDT-825ADP-UBattery PackDT-5023BA

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• Microsoft, Windows, and Windows NT are either registered trademarks or trademarks ofMicrosoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countrie

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18General GuideLeft BackRight1 Indicator 12 Indicator 23 LCD/Touch Screen4 Program Key5 Action Key6 Up KeyFlashes in accordance with application softw

Page 14 - Contents

197 Down Key8 IR Port9 Power Key10 Numeric Keypad11 Fn Key12 Minus Key13 CLR Key14 Decimal Point Key15 Execute Key16 Microphone17 Speaker18 Headphones

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20Setting Up the Pocket PC TerminalAligning the Touch ScreenYou should align the Touch Screen whenever you feel its response is not what it shouldbe,

Page 16 - Computer System Requirements

21Configuring the Auto Dimmer (IT-700M30E/M30RC)The auto dimmer helps to conserve battery power by dimming the screen whenever youdo not perform any P

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22Using IR Data CommunicationInfrared (IR) data communication can be used to pass data between two Pocket PCTerminals, etc.When performing IR data com

Page 18 - System Diagram

23Power RequirementsThe Pocket PC Terminal has a dual power supply, with a main battery to provide powerfor normal Pocket PC Terminal operations, and

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24To replace the Standard Battery Pack1. Make sure that Pocket PC Terminal power is turned off.If power is on, press the Power key to turn it off.2. T

Page 20 - General Guide

25To replace a Large-capacity Battery PackYou must use the special large-capacity battery pack cover whenever you are using alarge-capacity battery pa

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26WarningMake sure that the plus (+) and minus sides of the backup battery are facing correctlywhen you place it onto the backup battery holder.Cautio

Page 22 - Adjusting Screen Contrast

27The reset operation performs a process that is similar to that performed when yourestart your computer. Any unsaved inputs or edits remaining when y

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1WarningCautionDangerSafety PrecautionsCongratulations upon your selection of this CASIO Product. Be sure to read thefollowing Safety Precautions befo

Page 24 - Using IR Data Communication

28Full Reset (Memory Initialization)Performing a full reset clears all data stored in Pocket PC Terminal memory (RAM)and returns all settings to their

Page 25 - Power Requirements

293. Press the Action key again.• This performs the full reset the deletes all memory in Pocket PC Terminal memory(RAM).• Pressing the Action key agai

Page 26 - Press here

30Installing the Hand StrapThe hand strap protects against dropping the Pocket PC Terminal when carrying itaround.ImportantUse the following procedure

Page 27 - Replacing the Backup Battery

31IT-700/70 SpecificationsModel: IT-700M30E, IT-700M30RC, IT-70M30E, IT-70M30RCCPU: VR4122Memory: RAM 32MBFlash ROM 16MB (FlashFX built in)OS: Microso

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32Approximate Battery Life:Main Battery: DT-5023BAT 5 hours (IT-700M30E)*; 3.5 hours(IT-700M30RC)**; 10 hours (IT-70M30E)*, 5 hours(IT-70M30RC)**DT-50

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33Using the Optical Communication Unit (IT-760IOE)The Optical Communication Unit (IT-760IOE) provides a serial interface (RS-232C)connection between a

Page 30 - Performing a Full Reset

341 RS-232C Interface2RS-422 Interface (C-IN)3RS-422 Interface (C-OUT)4 AC Adaptor Jack5 Hook6 ConnectionDetector7 Power Contacts8 System OperationInd

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35Optical Communication Unit Power RequirementsUse the AC adaptor that comes with the Optical Communication Unit to power it. Besure to connect the AC

Page 32 - Installing the Hand Strap

36Caution Make sure you charge the battery pack in a location where thetemperature is within the allowable range for charging.• The allowable range f

Page 33 - IT-700/70 Specifications

37DIP Switch SettingsThe DIP switches are location on the back of the Optical Communication Unit. You cancontrol the basic configuration of the Optica

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2WarningForeign Objects• Should any foreign matter get into the Pocket PC Terminal, immediatelyturn off the power and contact your original dealer or

Page 35 - Bundled items

38Wall Mounting the Optical Communication UnitYou can use the Wall Mount Unit that comes with the Optical Communication Unit toconfigure it for wall m

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395. Press in on the sides of the base at the four locations indicated by arrows in theillustration to disengage the base tabs, and then remove the ba

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409. Hook the holes of the Optical Communication Unit base onto the wall hooks andslide the Optical Communication Unit down to secure it.ImportantBe s

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41Optical Communication Unit (IT-760IOE) SpecificationsModel: IT-760IOEIR port:Interface: IrDA Ver.1.0 StandardSynchronization: AsynchronousData Rate:

Page 39 - DIP Switch Settings

42Using the Pocket PC Terminal ChargerYou can use the optional Pocket PC Terminal Charger (IT-769CHGE) to charge thePocket PC Terminal battery pack. T

Page 40 - Unit is removed

431 AC Adaptor Jack2 Hook3 Connection Detector4 Power Contacts5 Charge Indicator6 Power Indicator7 Power Switch8 Base9 Wall Hook HolesFor connection o

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44Charger Unit Power RequirementsUse the AC adaptor that comes with the Charger Unit to power it.Using the Charger Unit1. Plug the AC adaptor into a w

Page 42 - (IT-760IOE)

45Charge IndicatorLit Red: ChargingFlashing Red: Battery pack abnormalityLit Green: Charging finishedImportant• Make sure you perform charging within

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46Pocket PC Terminal Charger (IT-769CHGE) SpecificationsPower Supply: Output DC5V 1.0AChargingSystem: Fixed voltage (with voltage control)Approximate

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47Using the Dual ChargerThe optionally available Dual Charger (DT-5022CHG) lets you charge two batterypacks. In this configuration, charging of the se

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3CautionLCD 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 c

Page 46 - Using the Charger Unit

48Using the Dual Charger1. Plug the optionally available special AC adaptor into a wall outlet.2. Plug the AC adaptor cord into the AC adaptor jack of

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49Daisy Chaining Dual Charger UnitsYou can use the following procedure to daisy chain up to three Dual Charger units andpower them with a single AC ad

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50Dual Charger (DT-5022CHG) SpecificationsModel: DT-5022CHGChargingSystem: Fixed voltage (with voltage control)Approximate Charge Time: 2.5 hours (1 S

Page 49 - Using the Dual Charger

51Using a CompactFlash CardThe Pocket PC Terminal supports use of the CompactFlash Type I card and Type II card(3.3V). The following describes how to

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52Loading a Card into Slot 1Slot 1 is mainly intended for use as a memory expansion slot. Since you have to removethe main battery (battery pack) in o

Page 51 - Remove these covers

537. Replace the Slot 1 cover.• Do not push the special tape all the way into the slot. Leave the end sticking out soyou can use it the next time you

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54Using a Laser ScannerInstalling an optional Laser Scanner Card (DT-5057CBCR) into the Pocket PCTerminal provides you with the ability to read variou

Page 53 - Using a CompactFlash Card

55Installing the Laser Scanner Card1. Remove the Slot 0 card cover.With the card cover opened part way, carefully raise it so the cover’s hooks come o

Page 54 - Loading a Card into Slot 1

565. Install the screw covers a shown in the illustration.• To remove the screw covers, insert a flat blade screwdriver at the locations indicatedby a

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57Important• If you have a problem reading a bar code, try changing the angle of the label orPocket PC Terminal, or the distance between them.• The la

Page 56 - Using a Laser Scanner

4Danger• 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, e

Page 57 - Short black screws

58Margin MarginCorrect Correct CorrectWrong Wrong WrongBar Code Scanning PositionsLocate the bar code reader close to the bar code when the bar code i

Page 58 - Reading Bar Codes

59Laser Scanner Card SpecificationsModel: DT-5057CBCRReadable Bar Codes: JAN, EAN, UPC, NW-7, CODE39, ITF, CODE93, CODE128,MSI, IATA, Industrial 2 of

Page 59 - Warning Label

60Using a Rechargeable Battery PackTwo types Rechargeable Battery Packs are available. You can select the type you needto suit the amount of time you

Page 60 - Bar Code Scanning Positions

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5Caution• Should fluid from the battery pack accidentally get onto clothing or yourskin, immediately rinse it off with clean tap water. Prolonged cont

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6Caution• Never throw the battery, subject it to strong impact. Do not allow the batteryto get wet with water. Doing so can create the danger of batte

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7Caution• Never pull on the power cord when unplugging it. Doing so can damage thecord and create the danger of fire and electric shock. (Always hold

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