Casio IT-9000 Series Spécifications

Naviguer en ligne ou télécharger Spécifications pour Imprimer et scanner Casio IT-9000 Series. Casio IT-9000 Series Specifications Manuel d'utilisatio

  • Télécharger
  • Ajouter à mon manuel
  • Imprimer
  • Page
    / 337
  • Table des matières
  • DEPANNAGE
  • MARQUE LIVRES
  • Noté. / 5. Basé sur avis des utilisateurs

Résumé du contenu

Page 1 - Software Manual

CASIO IT-9000 Series Software Manual (Version 1.00) CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. Copyright ©2012. All rights reserved. March

Page 2 - Table of the Contents

10 2. Functions This chapter describes about detailed specifications of the functions implemented in the terminal and the dedicated options. 2.1 Ba

Page 3

100 GGA Sentences This displays GPS fix data. Example of output: $GPGGA,095635.00,3540.05802,N,13921.63542,E,1,06,1.54,212.5,M,39.2,M,,*59 Table 2

Page 4

101 GSA Sentences This outputs GPS DOP and active satellite data. Example of output: $GPGSA,A,3,13,17,28,04,02,23,,,,,,,2.38,1.54,1.82*09 Table

Page 5

102 GSV Sentences This outputs data on GPS Satellites in View. GSV sentences show current data on the satellites from which a signal can be receive

Page 6 - Editorial Record

103 RMC Sentences This outputs data on the Recommended Minimum. Example of output: $GPRMC,095636.00,A,3540.05781,N,13921.63500,E,0.851,193.03,01110

Page 7 - Preview

104 Positioning Data Using the GPS Intermediate Driver API The Windows Mobile GPS intermediate driver provides an API to analyze NMEA character strin

Page 8 - 1.1 Model by Feature

105 Figure 2-13 The functions relevant to the GPS intermediate driver API are as follows. Table 2.77 Function Description GPSCloseDevice Closes th

Page 9 - 1.2 Available Options

1062.11 MCR This chapter describes the specifications of the MCR functions. The functions incorporated in the terminal are as follows. • Read/Analys

Page 10 - 2.1.1 Windows Mobile

107 2.11.2 Read Completion and Error Notification Read Completion Notification The terminal will notify application program of the fact that the read

Page 11 - 2.1.2 Display

108 Error Notification If an error occurs when data retrieve is performed with the library function, the error status will be saved accordingly in ei

Page 12 - Auto Backlight OFF

109 2.11.4 Automatic Power OFF The user can automatically turn off the power to the MCR if a given period of time elapses. The MCR power is basically

Page 13 - Flipping Display Screen

11 2.1.2 Display Basic Specifications The VGA (480 x 640 dots) display mode is supported in the terminal. Table 2.1 Specification 65,536 colors 2

Page 14 - 2.1.3 Touch Panel

110 2.12 Printer This chapter describes the functional specifications of the printer installed as standard in the terminal. The printer has the foll

Page 15 - 2.1.4 Keys

111 Character code table (available if ANK font is specified) Tables 2.53 and 2.54 show the ANK Character Code Table (0x20 to 0xFF). Table 2.81 Chara

Page 16 - Key Assignments

112 Character size For each standard size, a total of five enlargements including x1, x1.5, x2, x3, and x4 are supported. 11.523412341.5 11.52341234

Page 17

113 Character decoration Determine the appearance of each character by combining the following four kinds of decorations. The following precautions m

Page 18

114 Bold, Reverse, Light Reverse in white/blackBold and lightBold and reverse Reverse and lightBold, reverse and lightLightNrmal Bold Figure 2.16 P

Page 19

115 Printing paper The user must specify the print paper type with the ESC command (Set Paper). The recommended paper types are shown below: Table 2.

Page 20 - Key Click Sound

116 Feed in Forward It is possible to specify the forward feed with the ESC command “Specify forward feed”. The forward (positive) feed amount can be

Page 21 - Fn and “-“ Keys Notification

117 Pre-heating If the head temperature is too low in a low-temperature environment, it is recommended to automatically raise the head temperature be

Page 22 - Keys User Can Set

118 Orientation This function can be implemented by flipping the character fonts. However, only character fonts that have equal enlargements in both

Page 23 - 2.1.5 Audio

119 Notes • The specification of orientation shall be made at the beginning of the line. If it is made in the middle, it is ignored. This specificat

Page 24 - 2.1.6 Buzzer Sound

12 The functions of the System Library relevant to the Backlight Brightness are as follows. SysGetBLBattery : Retrieves brightness of the screen whe

Page 25 - 2.1.7 Memory Management

120 Printing stamps It is possible to register image data and use it as a stamp. No. of registered images : 1 piece Size : An optional size can be

Page 26 - FlashDisk

121 Printing the bit image: This function prints the specified number of dot-lines of image data. Since a full dot-line of data is 576 dots (72 bytes

Page 27 - 2.1.8 Reset

122 Composite printing of bit image: It is possible to combine text and a bit image for print out. Figure 2.24 Printing user-defined fo

Page 28 - Power-on Reset

123 Data configuration example of 12-dot font Figure 2.26 Prohibiting APO during printing Disable the APO function through the

Page 29

124PRNBarcodeOut: Prints out specified bar code. Printable symbology The following 1D symbologies can be printed. Specify a desired symbology by mak

Page 30 - 2.1.10 LED

125 Left margin Specify the space to be provided to the left of the bar code in the millimeter unit. • 0 to 69 mm (or, 0 to 45 mm for 58-mm paper wi

Page 31 - WWAN Connection Status

126 UPC-E • Accepts only the reduced format of data. • If any data is entered before reducing it, an error results. ITF • If data forms with odd

Page 32 - ActiveSync Connection Status

127 Code128 symbol characters and their notation method: • Start characters If the start character is not specified, it is automatically determine

Page 33 - 2.1.11 Vibration

128 • Stop character This stop character is automatically inserted. There is no data notation method to describe it. Table 2.93 Character Notation

Page 34 - 2.2.1 Basic Specifications

129 • Data characters Table 2.94 Code Chara. notation Hexadecimal notation Code set Code Chara. notationHexadecimal notationCode set Code Chara. not

Page 35

13 Flipping Display Screen Flipping display screen at 90, 180 or 270 degree is supported. • The relevant functions of the System Library can be us

Page 36

130 Print specifications: The following tables show the print specifications applied if printing is performed vertically. ( ) shows the specification

Page 37 - 2.2.2 Scanning Method

131 Number of printed digits 3 to 26 (46) digits including start code, C/D, and stop code. Print width 9.000 to 72.000 (127.000) mm Digit, 0 to 9 Al

Page 38

132 Table 2.96 58 mm paper width Code Print specification Number of printed digits 8 and 13 digits 8 digits: 19.125 mm Print width 13 digits: 35.6

Page 39 - 2.2.3 Scanning Parameters

133 Printing with Print System Through the Printer Library of the Print System it is possible to use the GDI function of WindowsCE to create and pr

Page 40

134 Printing process Application uses the Printer Library of the Print System to create and print out the print data. Printing from an application me

Page 41

135 Setting the printer With the Print System it is possible to set up the printer while displaying the Printer Property dialog box. Figure 2.32 O

Page 42 - 2.2.5 Expanded Features

136 Figure 2.33 Paper Type no. : Set up the paper model no., either 1-ply (high sensitivity)、1-ply (standard)、1-ply (for long-term storage)、Label、1

Page 43

1372.12.2 Detections Marker Detection This function detects a marker which is pre-printed on the back of the paper roll in order to align the print p

Page 44

138Platen Open Detection The platen open status is automatically detected before printing or paper feed takes place. If the platen is open (platen op

Page 45 - Binary Data Scanning

139 Head Temperature Detection To obtain the best possible printing results the printer head should be thermally controlled according to the temperat

Page 46 - Image Capture Function

14 2.1.3 Touch Panel An input can be made to any portion of the touch panel. The touch panel has the following resolutions. Table 2.3 X direction 4

Page 47 - Signature Index Function

140Barcode configuration (back of paper)

Page 48 - Illumination LED and Aimer

141• bit24 bit32 bit40 Marker Barcode area Parity bar (even parity for black bars) Space between marker and barcode Start bar Stop bar White space fo

Page 49 - Imager’s APO

142 • Marker area Markers are used to align the print start position. In the back barcode specification, the back barcode read start position is als

Page 50 - 2.2.6 Configuration File

143 - For 15 digits (0101084670113732) (0101084670113732-> 0x5BEF9BDAB7C4) 1110 - For 6 digits (083092) (083-> 0x53, 092-> 0x5C) 0101 0011 1

Page 51

1442.12.3 Error Control If an error or Power OFF event occurs, it shall be handled according to the settings made with the ESC commands for specifica

Page 52

145 Priority of Errors From this printer, notice of errors is posted according to the following priority. Table 2.98 Priority Error 1 Power OFF/VDE

Page 53

146 2.12.4 Registry Information For the printer various setup parameters are available. Among them, the settings in the table below are stored in the

Page 54

147 2.12.5 ESC Commands The following table lists the ESC commands available to control the printer. Table 2.100 List of the ESC commands Command

Page 55

148 ESC f n Specifying printing bar code data 01h (8 x16-dot font) ESC e n Specifying the left margin for bar code printing 00h ESC d n Specifyi

Page 56 - 2.2.8 Process of Image

149 2.12.6 Guide Line to Producing Formed Paper This chapter describes a guide line you must care when you produce your own formed papers. The prin

Page 57 - 2.3 Digital Camera

15 2.1.4 Keys Keyboard Layout The following is the keyboard layout employed in the terminal. Figure 2-1

Page 58 - 2.3.1 Basic Specifications

150 2.13 Power Control This chapter describes about detailed specifications of the power controls. 2.13.1 Monitoring Low Voltage Four levels of th

Page 59 - Preview Display

151 Memory Backup Battery The following shows levels available for the memory backup battery. The terminal’s system checks the status of the backup b

Page 60 - 2.3.2 Capturing Images

152 The status of both battery pack and memory backup battery can be monitored with Microsoft’s GetSystemStatusEx2() API function in your application

Page 61 - Movie Capture Function

153 2.13.3 Power OFF Factors The following is the power OFF factors. • The Power key is pressed while the power is on. • Neither key input, disk ac

Page 62 - Light Mode Function

154 2.13.4 Control on Power Key Time Period after Pressing the Power Key It takes approximately one second for the system to recognize turning on or

Page 63 - Flash LED

155 2.13.5 Power Saving Idle The power is saved by putting the CPU into idle state when event standby status is detected by either the terminal or ap

Page 64 - Focus Adjustment

156 Virtual Power OFF/WLAN Standby This is standby mode for WLAN operation. The System Library is used in application to turn off the LCD, keys and s

Page 65 - Adjusting Frame Rate

157 2.13.6 CPU Power Mode The following shows the power modes operable on the terminal. Table 2.109 Mode Description Discharge State in that the ba

Page 66 - Control on Power/CPU Clock

158 Figure 2-35 DischargeIDLE modeRUN modeRTC backup SLEEP mode No activity Interrupt Memory backup battery empty Power ON Operating battery empty

Page 67 - 2.4.1 Basic Specifications

159 2.13.7 Virtual OFF by Application The Virtual OFF is a function and its main object is to save power. Internally, the terminal is running normall

Page 68 - About IC card search method

16 Key Assignments The following are the key codes and function assignments. Table 2.4 Control keys KEY Input mode Operation Remarks Fn ---- Spe

Page 69

160Key lockDisplay OFFAudio OFFRetrieve current CPU modeChange CPU mode to POWERSAVE Cancel key lock Display ON Audio ON Return CPU mode to the previ

Page 70 - Data Communication Functions

161 The functions of the System Library relevant to the “Virtual Off” are as follows. SysDisablePowerOff : Set up ”Disable” for turning off the power

Page 71

162 2.13.8 Virtual OFF by System The virtual off function by system is not supported by the terminal. 2.13.9 Charging/Supplying the Power The optio

Page 72 - 2.4.4 Power Control

163 2.14 Security This chapter describes about detailed specifications of the security. 2.14.1 Setting Password for Terminal This is the password s

Page 73 - 2.5.2 Power Control

164 3. Control Panel Applets The Control Panel applets initiated by navigating to Start → Settings are programs that display the content of the var

Page 74

165 Table 3.3 System Tab Name Description CASIO MS XAboutX Displays system information. -- Yes XBacklightX Changes the backlight brightness

Page 75

166 Table 3.4 Connections Tab Name Description CASIO MS XBeamX Enables the terminal to receive all incoming beams. -- Yes XConnectionsX Co

Page 76 - 2.6.1 Basic Specifications

167 3.1 Clock & Alarms This applet is for setting date, time and time zone. Time Tab This tab is for setting time zone, time and date. Figure

Page 77 - USB-Storage

168 More Tab This tab is for setting options. Figure 3-3 To display the clock in the title bar, select Display the clock on the title bar in all pr

Page 78 - 2.6.4 Vendor ID

1693.2 Lock This applet is to set up a password that is used to start up the terminal. Password Tab Figure 3-4 Prompt if device unused for Check t

Page 79 - 2.7.1 Basic Specifications

171 Performs as F2 key. A Performs as F2 key. Character input mode a Performs as F2 key. F2 Function mode F Performs as Shift and F2 key.

Page 80 - 2.7.2 Communication Profiles

170 Hint Tab This tab is for setting up a password hint. Figure 3-5 To help you recall your own password, enter a word or phrase that reminds you o

Page 81 - 2.7.4 COM Port

1713.3 Power This applet is used to view the status of batteries and set power management options. Battery Tab Figure 3-6 This tab provides inform

Page 82

1723.4 Sounds & Notifications This applet is to set up event sounds and notification options. Sounds Tab This tab is to set up “Enable” or “Dis

Page 83 - 2.7.6 Communication Range

173 3.5 Today This applet is used for customizing the Today screen. Appearance Tab This tab is used for changing the appearance of the Today screen.

Page 84 - 2.8.1 Basic Features

174 Items Tab This tab is used for changing the items that appear in the Today screen. Figure 3-11 To add or remove items in the Today screen, chec

Page 85 - 2.8.2 Expanded Features

1753.6 Buttons This applet is for setting parameters concerned with operations with the keyboard. Program Buttons Tab This tab is for reassigning a

Page 86 - 2.8.3 Roaming

176 Others Tab Figure 3-14 User definition key Specify “Enable” or “Disable” for the user definition key. Turn-over key automatic decision Specify

Page 87 - 2.8.4 Zeroconfig

177 3.7 Input This applet is for changing the current input method and options. Input Method Tab Figure 3-15 To change the input method, select a

Page 88 - 2.8.5 Channels

178 Word Completion Tab This tab is for setting the word completion feature. Figure 3-16 To enable the word completion feature, select Suggest word

Page 89 - WLAN Section

179 3.8 Owner Information This applet is for setting information related to the owner. Identification Tab Figure 3-18 Name This field is for speci

Page 90 - STATIC Section

18 Table 2.7 Ten key Key Input mode Operation Remark 1 Performs as 00 key. A Performs as “-_ / ^\&=+$%#* space€” keys. Character input mode

Page 91

180 Notes Tab Figure 3-19 Notes Using this field, a memo can be freely written. Options Tab Figure 3-20 To display identification information o

Page 92

181 3.9 About This applet is used for displaying and setting parameters concerned with the internal system of the terminal. Version Tab This tab dis

Page 93 - TCIP/IP Section

182 Copyrights Tab This tab is for displaying the OS copyright information. Figure 3-23

Page 94 - Example ; Configuration File

183 3.10 Backlight This applet is for setting brightness for the power source provided by either installed battery or external power source from the

Page 95 - 2.9.1 Basic Specifications

184 External Power Tab Figure 3-25 To set the backlight auto off, select Turn off backlight if device is not used for checkbox, and a period of ela

Page 96 - 2.9.2 Available Features

185 External Brightness Tab Figure 3-27 Brightness level The slider is for specifying brightness in one of nine grades which becomes effect while a

Page 97 - 2.10.1 Basic Specifications

186 3.11 Buzzer This applet is to set up “Enable” or “Disable” for buzzer sound and its sound volume in one of the three grades (minimum, medium, and

Page 98 - 2.10.2 GPS Function API

187 3.12 Certificates This applet is used for editing certificates trusted by the user. Personal Tab Figure 3-29 Personal certificates identify th

Page 99 - NMEA Sentence Output

188 Root Tab Figure 3-31 Root certificates authenticate certificates received from other hosts.

Page 100 - GGA Sentences

189 3.13 CPU Speed This applet is for setting the CPU operating speed. Figure 3-32 TURBO This mode sets the CPU frequency to 624 MHz. The mode is d

Page 101 - GSA Sentences

19A Performs as “W”, ”X”, ”Y” and ”Z” keys. A Performs as “w”, ”x”, ”y” and ”z” keys. Function mode F Start the application. 1 Performs as “.”

Page 102 - GSV Sentences

190 3.14 Customer Feedback This applet is for enabling Customer Feedback. Figure 3-33 While Customer Feedback is enabled, general usage informatio

Page 103 - RMC Sentences

191 3.15 Encryption This applet is for enabling to encrypt files placed on storage cards. Figure 3-34 Encrypt files when placed on a storage card

Page 104

192 3.16 Error Reporting This applet is for enabling Error Reporting. Figure 3-35 While Error Reporting is set enabled, serious error information

Page 105

193 3.17 External GPS This applet is used to configure the built-in GPS receiver. Programs Tab This tab is for selecting the port from which program

Page 106 - 2.11 MCR

194 Access Tab This tab is for enabling multiple programs to access GPS data simultaneously, the terminal automatically manages access to your GPS re

Page 107 - Read Completion Notification

195 3.18 Imager Setting This tool allows the user to change the parameters and operating modes required for reading 1D and 2D bar code symbologies wi

Page 108 - 2.11.3 Designating Track

196 Option Tab This tab is to set up relevant options for scanning a symbol of the specified bar code symbology. Figure 3-41 Enable With a check ma

Page 109 - 2.11.5 Raw Data Retrieve

197 Decode Tab This tab is to set up options for decoding scanned bar code data. Figure 3-42 Decode Window This field is to specify decode window m

Page 110 - 2.12.1 Printing Functions

198 Exposure/LED Tab This tab is to specify the intensity for both LEDs, Aimer and Illumination. Figure 3-43 Aimer Laser This field is to set the i

Page 111 - International character set

199 Multi Step Tab This tab is to specify a reading mode by selecting one of the radio buttons in the figure. Figure 3-44 Normal Mode This radio bu

Page 112 - Character size

2 Table of the Contents Editorial Record 6 Preview 7 Chapter 1. Product Overview 8 1.1 Model by Feature 8 1.2 Available Options 9 Chapter 2.

Page 113 - Smoothing

20 Switch Over Key Input Mode The “Fn”+”-“ key on the keyboard can be used to change the key input mode. The functions of the System Library relev

Page 114 - Paper width

200 System Tab This tab is to set a period of time for the APO (Automatic Power OFF) function to activate and “Enable” or “Disable” for turning on th

Page 115 - Print speed

201 IMGRead Tab This tab is for setting the parameters for “XImage Scanner ReadX”. Figure 3-46 Timeout This field is to set a time period for the T

Page 116 - Mixed character fonts

202 About Tab This tab displays current version information of the imager setting tool. Figure 3-47

Page 117 - Pre-heating

203 3.19 Managed Programs This applet is used for displaying the information about programs installed by your system administrator. Figure 3-48

Page 118

204 3.20 Memory This applet is used to view the usage of main memory and storage card memory. Main Tab Figure 3-49 The amount of memory allocated

Page 119 - Buffer full printing

205 3.21 Setting Printer This Printer Setup Tool is used to set up or modify the settings of various functions required for printing. The Printer Set

Page 120 - Printing stamps

206• In order to make multiple settings at a time, tap OK button only after making all necessary modifications. Paper Type In this field, set up t

Page 121 - Max 576 dots

207 Printing Speed Select the desired print speed from the list of the print speeds in the combo box. • Fast • Slow (High-Quality) (= Default) • G

Page 122 - MSB LSB MSB LSB MSB LSB

208 Continuous Printing (after error) This field is used to specify whether the printing should continue at a time when an error occurs or should sto

Page 123 - Printing bar codes

209Printing Control2 Tab Marker Detection This field is used to set up “Begin” or “End” for the Marker Detection. Figure 3.60 Begin :the mark

Page 124 - PRNBarcodeOut

21 Enabling or Disabling Fn Key operation For keys that perform specialized operations while the key input mode has been set to Function mode, “Enabl

Page 125 - Appended

210 Table 3.6 List of printer statuses and messages Displayed message Description Remedy Normal Indicates that the printer is in normal condition

Page 126

211 3.22 Regional Settings This applet is for setting display method and format of your regional items such as numeric value, currency, date, and tim

Page 127

212 Currency Tab This tab is for setting display format of currency. Figure 3-64 Time Tab This tab is for setting display format of time. Figure

Page 128

213 Date Tab This tab is for setting display format of date. Figure 3-66

Page 129

214 3.23 Remove Programs This applet is used to display all programs installed in the terminal and delete them. To remove a program, highlight the pr

Page 130

215 3.24 Screen This applet is for changing the screen orientation, aligning the screen, and adjusting the text size. General Tab This tab is for ch

Page 131

216 Text Size Tab This tab is to adjust the text size. Figure 3-70 To adjust the text size, move the slider right or left to increase or decrease t

Page 132

217 3.25 Task Manager This applet is used to view running tasks, switch tasks, and stop tasks. Figure 3-71 1. To switch to selected program, tap t

Page 133 - Built-in Printer

218 3.26 USB Connection This applet displays connection establishment with PC or other device in USB mode. It is also used to change the connection r

Page 134 - Monitoring the printer

219Windows Mobile Device Center/ActiveSync Set this radio button effect to establish connection in Windows Mobile Device Center (or ActiveSync) betwe

Page 135 - Setting the printer

22 Enable or Disable Key Locks The System Library can be used to enable or disable the operations of keys except for the Power and Program keys. The

Page 136

220 3.27 Version Info This applet is used to display each version number of the OS, boot section, loader, and service pack integrated in the terminal

Page 137 - 2.12.2 Detections

221 3.28 Beam This applet is for enabling to receive all incoming Bluetooth beams. Figure 3-75 To enable you to receive all incoming beams, check

Page 138 - No Paper Detection

222 3.29 Connections This applet is for setting up multiple network connections. Tasks Tab Figure 3-76 To establish connection in GPRS, refer to “

Page 139 - Splash Cover Detection

223 3.30 Domain Enrollment This applet is used to enroll the terminal to your company network. Figure 3-78

Page 140

224 3.31 Network Cards This applet is used to configure network adapters. Figure 3-79 The installed network adapter drivers are listed here. Tap th

Page 141

225 3.32 USB to PC This applet is for enabling advanced network functionality. Figure 3-80 To troubleshoot an ActiveSync cable connection, select

Page 142

226 3.33 WAN Settings This tool performs the WAN module power source settings, security settings, identification data settings, operator settings and

Page 143

227 Security Tab This tab provides the following functions according to the current SIM lock mode (unlock mode, PIN input standby mode or PUK input s

Page 144 - 2.12.3 Error Control

228 The SIM status can be changed to “Lock” by entering the correct PIN code in the PIN input standby mode. Figure 3-83 State The current SIM loc

Page 145 - Abnormal Head Temperature

229 A new PIN code can be set by entering the correct PUK code in the PUK input standby mode. The PIN code must be entered twice for a new PIN code t

Page 146 - 2.12.4 Registry Information

23 2.1.5 Audio Basic Specifications WAV playback, voice recording and playback are supported. By using the Microsoft SoftwareMixer function, output s

Page 147 - 2.12.5 ESC Commands

230 Identification Tab This tab displays the following identification data for the WAN module and the SIM card. Figure 3-85 Vendor This displays t

Page 148

231 Operator Tab This tab enables the method of connecting the terminal with the operator (automatic connection, manual connection or adapt mode) to

Page 149

232 If the connection method is set to manual connection or adapt mode, seeking is performed to locate connectable operators and the results are list

Page 150 - 2.13 Power Control

233 Status Tab This tab displays the following information on the signal strength, operator connection and network. Figure 3-88 Current This indic

Page 151 - User Notification Methods

234 Network Entry Tab This tab is for setting the Access Point Name of the service provider. Entry Input a connection name. Service Provider(APN)

Page 152 - 2.13.2 Power ON Factors

235 Establishing GPRS Connection To establish GPRS connection, follow the steps below. 1. Configure the WAN power to ON using the WAN Settings tool.

Page 153 - 2.13.3 Power OFF Factors

236 Step 2: Set the SIM lock disable using the WAN Settings tool 1. Dismount the check from the Enable SIM Lock. If the SIM lock mode is set effect,

Page 154 - 2.13.4 Control on Power Key

237 Step 3: Choose the operator using the WAN Settings tool 1. Choose your suitable operator in Connect mode field (see XFigure 3.92X) to establish

Page 155 - 2.13.5 Power Saving

238 Adaptive mode: Choose Adapt in Connection mode pull-down menu. Follow the setting procedure detailed in the Manual mode to choose your operator.

Page 156

239 Step 5: Edit the connection settings using the Connections tool. 1. Navigate to Start → Settings → Connections tab and then double tap Connectio

Page 157 - 2.13.6 CPU Power Mode

24 2.1.6 Buzzer Sound Basic Specifications The buzzer sound in various modes such as scanning confirmation, alarm, warning, and other available sound

Page 158 - TURBO NORMAL POWERSAVE

240 4. Tap Next. The screen shown below appears. Figure 3-99 5. Tap Next. The screen shown below appears. Figure 3-100 6. Specify User name, P

Page 159 - Virtual OFF State Transition

241 8. Check Use specific IP address checkbox and set IP address if required by the service provider. 9. Tap Servers tab. The screen shown below ap

Page 160

242 3. Tap and hold the connection name until a popup menu appears. Select Connect. Figure 3-104 4. When the connection is established, the ic

Page 161

243 3.34 Wireless Manager This applet is for enabling, disabling, and configuring all the wireless capabilities. Figure 3-106

Page 162 - 2.13.10 Temperature Control

244 3.35 Wireless Configuration This applet is used to configure wireless networks. Wireless Tab Figure 3-107 Network Adapters Tab This tab is us

Page 163 - 2.14.3 Setting Individual ID

245 3.36 WLAN Power This applet is to set up the settings for power to the integrated WLAN module and to display the detected status of the power. F

Page 164 - 3. Control Panel Applets

246 3.37 WLAN Settings This applet is to set up the parameters for WLAN configuration. The WLANConfig setting tool starts up by displaying the WLAN

Page 165

247 Basic Tab This tab sets up SSID and Security. Click the radio button of Authentication to set “Open” for WEP. Choose either 128 bit radio button

Page 166

248 If EAP-PEAP or EAP-TLS is selected, user name, domain validate server, and etc. can be set up. Figure 3-113 WLAN Tab This tab sets up the basi

Page 167 - 3.1 Clock & Alarms

249 Detail Settings Tab This tab sets up the detailed settings. It sets up whether or not to show popup window when WLAN is not connected to a networ

Page 168 - More Tab

25 2.1.7 Memory Management The high speed and large capacity RAM (MobileDDR 256MB) and FlashROM (OneNAND Flash 256MB) are integrated in the terminal.

Page 169 - 3.2 Lock

250 Version Button This button displays version information about the application currently running. Figure 3-117 If ok button in Figure 3.117 is c

Page 170 - Display Tab

251 4. Application Programs Once an application program is launched by navigating to Start → Programs menu, the application’s operation menu is displ

Page 171 - 3.3 Power

252 XInternet SharingX This application enables your PC to use the terminal as a modem for connecting to the Internet. -- Yes XLogViewerX The Log

Page 172 - Notifications Tab

253 4.1 Today When you turn on the terminal for the first time each day, you will see the Today screen. You can also display it by tapping the Today&

Page 173 - 3.5 Today

254 4.2 Games The terminal comes with two games; Solitaire and Bubble Breaker. Figure 4-2

Page 174 - Items Tab

255 4.3 ActiveSync This application is an ActiveSync client program for the terminal to communicate with PC. Figure 4-3

Page 175 - 3.6 Buttons

256 4.4 Backup Tool This tool backs up user’s data into the memory card and then restores it to deploy the backed up data in the terminal. Applicabl

Page 176 - Others Tab

257 2. If you require a password to set in the screen appeared after clicking Backup now button, enter a password in Password field and then press F

Page 177 - 3.7 Input

258 Restoration Process 1. Press Restore now button. Figure 4-7 2. Enter the same password in Password field if it has been set up at a time of

Page 178 - Options Tab

259 3. If you choose Yes button in XFigure 4.8X, Restore in Progress dialogue screen appears indicating the initiation of restoration. While this sc

Page 179 - 3.8 Owner Information

26 FlashDisk The FlashDisk has a total capacity of 256MB and is used for the below purposes.  Boot area : Deploys the OS files to the RAM from the

Page 180 - Notes Tab

260 Initiating the Tool at Command Line The following explains how to initiate the backup tool at command line. CF_Backup.exe <option> <tar

Page 181 - 3.9 About

261 Troubleshooting Table 4.2 Error messages Process Error message Cause Memory backup was cancelled because no storage card is loaded or because o

Page 182 - Copyrights Tab

262 4.5 Calculator The application can be used to operate nine-digit calculator. Figure 4-11

Page 183 - 3.10 Backlight

263 4.6 Calendar Calendar is a program that helps you manage your schedule. Appointments and meetings in the Calendar can be viewed using a variety o

Page 184 - Battery Brightness Tab

264 Table 4.3 Menus in the application Menu Description Day Switches to the Day view. Week Switches to the Day view. Month Switches to the Week

Page 185 - External Brightness Tab

265 4.7 Contacts Use Contacts to store and manage the names, addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses of friends, co-workers, customers, etc. F

Page 186 - 3.11 Buzzer

266 4.8 Copy Devices The machine on which the application is installed and settings have been made is the parent terminal, and same content as on the

Page 187 - 3.12 Certificates

267 Child terminal side 6. Start reception Enter the group name. If you do not want to divide groups, select “Start”without entering anything.Child

Page 188 - Root Tab

268- The child terminal changes the terminal name before communicating. When the reset on the rear is used in this state, the terminal name stays as

Page 189 - 3.13 CPU Speed

269 4.9 Display Demo This application is display some different pattern LCD Display. Figure 4-14

Page 190 - 3.14 Customer Feedback

27 2.1.8 Reset The role of the boot loader in Windows Mobile (OAL) is to boot the OS after initializing the hardware. On the terminal, it is possible

Page 191 - 3.15 Encryption

270 4.10 File Explorer This application is a file management program. It can copy files, transmit files, delete files, create folders and delete fold

Page 192 - 3.16 Error Reporting

271 4.11 FLCE This application enables the terminal to communicate with a PC with the LMWIN utility being running. The communication between the term

Page 193 - 3.17 External GPS

272 4.12 Getting Started This application displays shortcut menus for setting up the terminal. Figure 4-18

Page 194 - Access Tab

273 4.13 GPS Information This application is for Windows Mobile Professional version. This application displays the positioning information and satel

Page 195 - 3.18 Imager Setting

274”Auto” is displayed if the power to the GPS module is on. FixType This displays the reliability of the positioning data. Either “3D”, “2D” or “-”

Page 196 - Option Tab

275 Disp Heading UAUrrow The traveling direction is displayed as a red arrow in the Check mode. When the Check mode is turned off, the red arrow is n

Page 197 - Decode Tab

276 No. Item Operation 1 GPS Fix Mode Select A-GPS operation mode. • Stand alone : Without A-GPS • MS-Based : MS-Based mode • MS-Assisted : MS-As

Page 198 - Exposure/LED Tab

277 4.14 Image Scanner Demo This Aplication is Image Scanner read Demonstration. Figure 4-25 Scan barcode Figure 4-26 Display scanning barco

Page 199 - Multi Step Tab

278 Scan several barcodes Figure 4-27 You can scan several barcodes continuously or at the same time. And scanned data will be displayed in this s

Page 200 - System Tab

279 Scan target barcode Figure 4-29 Display scanning barcode data. At this time, you can change the following setting. z Change aimer timing z C

Page 201 - IMGRead Tab

28 User Disk Clean This operation is carried out if Fn and C and “.” keys are held down at the same time and then the reset switch is pressed for a p

Page 202 - About Tab

280For confirming high scanning performance, we would like to recommend to set only scanning barcode type. Setting Figure 4-32 This setting will b

Page 203 - 3.19 Managed Programs

281 4.15 Image Scanner Read After scanning 1D bar code symbol or 2D code symbol with the integrated Imager, a result of the scanning is output to app

Page 204 - 3.20 Memory

282 4.16 Internet Explorer This application displays web pages on the Internet and Intranet. Figure 4-34 Table 4.6 Menus in the application Menu

Page 205 - 3.21 Setting Printer

283 4.17 Internet Sharing This application enables your PC to use the terminal as a modem for connecting to the Internet. Figure 4-35 If your term

Page 206

284 4.18 Messaging This application sends and receives electronic mail that supports the POP3 or IMAP4. Figure 4-36 To set up a new account, see “

Page 207 - Printing Control Tab

285 Message List Screen Figure 4-37 Table 4.7 Menus in the Message List Screen Menu Description Delete Deletes the selected message. Menu New

Page 208

286 Viewing Screen Figure 4-38 Table 4.8 Menus in the Viewing Screen Menu Description Reply Replies to the message. Menu Delete Deletes the mes

Page 209 - Printing Control2 Tab

287 Writing Screen Figure 4-39 Table 4.9 Menus in the Writing Screen Menu Description Send Sends the message. Menu Add Recipient ... Adds ano

Page 210

288 Setting Up e-mail Account To set up an e-mail account, follow the steps below. 1. Navigate to Setup E-mail or navigate to Menu → Tool → New Acc

Page 211 - 3.22 Regional Settings

289 6. When Auto configuration has finished, tap Next. The screen shown below appears. Figure 4-42 7. Enter Your name (the name you want displaye

Page 212 - Time Tab

29 2.1.9 Memory Corruption Check Checksum is carried out in order to detect whether the OS deployed in the memory is corrupted or not, and the OS is

Page 213 - Date Tab

290 If Auto configuration is unsuccessful or if you have an account you access using a VPN server connection, contact your ISP or network administrat

Page 214 - 3.23 Remove Programs

291 4.19 Messenger You can use Windows Live Messenger on the terminal to chat with friends or co-workers. You must have a Windows Live ID and passwor

Page 215 - 3.24 Screen

292 4.20 Mobile Camera This application captures static images. Figure 4-45 Portrait Screen Figure 4-46 Landscape Screen The orientation of

Page 216 - Text Size Tab

293 Table 4.13 Buttons of the Toolbar at right Button Description Trapezoidal Correction Changes the trapezoidal correction to “Correct” or “Don

Page 217 - 3.25 Task Manager

294 4.21 NetSearch This application displays a list of partner stations communicable with the terminal via WLAN. • Partner stations on the list can

Page 218 - 3.26 USB Connection

295 Detail Information About Partner Station The screen displays the following detail about the partner station. - SSID - WLAN standard - No. of c

Page 219

296 Detail Button This button displays the log of IP in detail. Figure 4-49 Ping(U4U) Button This button (see XFigure 4.45X) displays the PingUtili

Page 220 - 3.27 Version Info

297 Signal(U5U) Button This button (see XFigure 4.45X) displays the signal strength in dBm and with a yellow straight line that also indicates the si

Page 221 - 3.28 Beam

2984.22 NFC Demo Various demos related to scanning NFC cards are performed. Figure 4-53 Read Tag/IC CARD Figure 4-54 Figure 4-55

Page 222 - 3.29 Connections

299Demonstrate Scanning Speed Figure 4-56 Figure 4-57 When the trigger key is pressed, the NFC scanner scans the same IC card/tag repe

Page 223 - 3.30 Domain Enrollment

32.7.2 Communication Profiles 80 2.7.3 Security 81 2.7.4 COM Port 81 2.7.5 Simultaneous Use with WLAN 82 2.7.6 Communication Range 83 2.8 W

Page 224 - 3.31 Network Cards

30 2.1.10 LED Basic Specifications There are two LEDs integrated in the terminal, one on the right side (Indicator 2) for the user notification and t

Page 225 - 3.32 USB to PC

300Read as Package Figure 4-60 Figure 4-61 When the trigger key is pressed, the NFC scanner scans multiple IC cards or tags as a b

Page 226 - 3.33 WAN Settings

301 4.23 Notes This application enables you to jot a quick note. Figure 4-63 To create a new note, tap New. To edit an existing note, tap the file

Page 227 - Security Tab

302 Editing Screen Figure 4-65 Table 4.16 Menus in the Editing Screen Menu Description New Creates a new note. Menu View Recording Toolbar Sho

Page 228

303 4.24 Notification Demo (Buzzer / Vibration) This application is sound some different pattern buzzer and vibration. Figure 4-66 4.25 Phone This

Page 229

304 4.26 Pictures & Videos This application enables you to view and share digital pictures and videos. Figure 4-68 To view picture and video cl

Page 230 - Identification Tab

305 Table 4.17 Menus in the List view Menu Description Camera Initiates “XMobile CameraX” application. View Displays the selected picture. Menu C

Page 231 - Operator Tab

306 Viewing Screen Figure 4-69 To edit the picture, navigate to Menu → Edit. Table 4.18 Menus in the Viewing Screen Menu Description Send Crea

Page 232

307 Editing Screen Figure 4-70 Table 4.19 Menus in the Editing Screen Menu Description Rotate Flips the picture 90 degree. Menu Crop Crops the

Page 233 - Status Tab

308 4.28 Remote Desktop Mobile This application is the RDP6.0 based remote desktop client. Figure 4-72 The following is the procedure. 1. Perfor

Page 234 - Version Tab

309 4.29 Search The application can search for files and other items stored in the terminal in the My Documents folder or in a storage card. Figure

Page 235 - Establishing GPRS Connection

31 Bluetooth Connection Status This is used for notification of Bluetooth connection establishment status which is controlled with the System Library

Page 236

310 4.30 Task Manager This application is used to view running tasks, switch tasks, and stop tasks. See Chapter X3.26X “XTask ManagerX” for detail.

Page 237

311 4.31 Tasks This application lets you keep track of jobs and tasks you need to do. Figure 4-74 To create a new Appointment, tap Tap here to add

Page 238

312 4.32 Windows Live You can use Windows Live on the terminal to find information on the web. You must have a Windows Live ID and password to use th

Page 239

313 4.33 Windows Media The terminal includes Windows Media Player Mobile, a program that plays music and videos. It can play media files that are sto

Page 240

314 Playing Screen Figure 4-77 Table 4.22 Menus in the Play Screen Menu Description Now Playing Switches to Now Playing Screen. Menu Library S

Page 241

315 Now Playing Screen Figure 4-78 Table 4.23 Menus in the Now Playing Screen Menu Description Play Plays the selected file. Menu Library Swit

Page 242

3164.34 LogViewer 4.34.1 Overview The Logging Tool is a tool that the SE uses to analyze causes when a fault occurs. It can be used to view the follo

Page 243 - 3.34 Wireless Manager

317Output log information The output log information is tabulated below. No. Item Contents System logs Execution logs 1 Date and time generated

Page 244 - 3.35 Wireless Configuration

318 System Log Collection System log collection is the function that collects logs that the system outputs to log memory, at regular intervals. St

Page 245 - 3.36 WLAN Power

319 4.34.2 Terminal Log Viewer The Terminal Log Viewer has the following functions. Functions Overview Subject range specification Specify the t

Page 246 - 3.37 WLAN Settings

32GPS Connection Status This is used for notification of GPS connection establishment status. Table 2.22 Operation mode Specification Attribute G

Page 247 - Basic Tab

320 Displayed logs The following logs are displayed on each screen. No. Item Display condition setting List Details Remarks 1 Date generated −

Page 248 - WLAN Tab

321 Display Range Settings screen Use the Display Range Settings screen to specify the range of logs on the terminal to be loaded. No. Item C

Page 249 - Detail Settings Tab

322 List screen The List screen displays logs in a list format. No. Item Contents 1 Period Display the Display Range Settings screen an

Page 250

323 No. Item Contents 1 Time header Sort the displayed logs by date and time generated, in ascending or descending order. 2 Class header

Page 251 - 4. Application Programs

324 Display Condition Settings screen Use the Display Condition Settings screen to specify which of the loaded logs to display. No. Item Conten

Page 252

325 Log File Export screen Use the Log File Output screen to move or copy log files to the specified folder. No. Item Contents 1 Export des

Page 253 - 4.1 Today

326 Folder Selection screen Use the Folder Selection screen to select the folder from which to copy or move log files. No. Item Contents 1

Page 254 - 4.2 Games

327 Details screen Opens a details screen for the the log selected in the list, and displays detailed information. No. Item Contents 1 Da

Page 255 - 4.3 ActiveSync

32810 User-defined Data If there is any user-defined data for the displayed log, it is displayed with commas as separators. 11 Previous Displa

Page 256 - 4.4 Backup Tool

329 4.34.3 Customization Terminal operation settings file To customize, create the ini file below and reboot the terminal. Item Contents Placeme

Page 257

33 2.1.11 Vibration Basic Specifications The vibration can be set up for five different notifications. Table 2.23 Notification Vibration Pattern Set

Page 258 - Restoration Process

330 5. Utilities The utilities listed in the table below are mainly used as a co-process or auxiliary program in user applications. Table 5.1 Utilit

Page 259

331 5.2 Auto Setup This utility automatically sets up a specified application. Execution Timing The timing for executing “Auto Setup” is as follows.

Page 260

332 5.3 TextEditor This utility can display and edit text files such as log files and ini files. Figure 5-1 Table 5.3 Menus in the application M

Page 261 - Troubleshooting

333 5.4 CT Client This utility performs status checking in the WLAN communication together with PC based server. Note: Refer to the “WLAN Survey Too

Page 262 - 4.5 Calculator

334 5.5 DSKClean This utility formats the user disk and initializes RAM to the factory condition, and reloads OS again from OS disk. This procedure i

Page 263 - 4.6 Calendar

335 3. The screen below appears, and then approximately 5 seconds later formatting the user disk and initializing RAM will automatically start. Fig

Page 264

336 6. PC Application Programs The following are applications run on the host PC which is linked to the terminal via cradle. Table 6.1 Application D

Page 265 - 4.7 Contacts

337 6.3 LMWIN This utility interoperates with the FLCE installed in the terminal to perform data upload and download. It is an option available separ

Page 266 - 4.8 Copy Devices

34 2.2 CMOS Imager This chapter describes about detailed specifications of the CMOS Imager which is model dependant. See Table X1.1X for the CMOS Im

Page 267

35 GS1 DataBar Expanded (Standard) 1 40 Always Enable Always Disable ISBT (note 1) 1 28 Always Enable Always Disable Code32 (note 2) 9 Alw

Page 268

36 Table 2.27 2D Matrix Code symbologies Symbology Minimum digits Maximumdigits Check character Check character output Output format/Add-on function

Page 269 - 4.9 Display Demo

37 2.2.2 Scanning Method Ordinary Read This function reads one bar code at a time and outputs the data. Ordinary, this read method is used. Multi-s

Page 270 - 4.10 File Explorer

38 The functions of the Imager Library relevant to the Scanning Method are as follows. IMGSetDecodeMode : Sets up scanning mode. IMGGetDecodeMode :

Page 271 - 4.11 FLCE

39 2.2.3 Scanning Parameters Condition that allows scanning a symbology in specific modes can be set for each readable symbology. Readable Symbology

Page 272 - 4.12 Getting Started

43.3 Power 171 3.4 Sounds & Notifications 172 3.5 Today 173 3.6 Buttons 175 3.7 Input 177 3.8 Owner Information 179 3.9 About 181 3.10

Page 273 - 4.13 GPS Information

40 IMGSetEAN8 : Sets up decode options for EAN8 symbology. IMGGetEAN8 : Retrieves the decode options for EAN8 symbology. IMGSetHX : Sets up decode

Page 274 - USUatellites

41 2.2.4 Scan Result Notification The notification of the read completion of a symbol can be posted using one of the following two integrated device

Page 275 - UAUrrow

42 2.2.5 Expanded Features Decode Customize Function This function adjusts the scanning speed to facilitate scanning of hard-to-read symbols. • D

Page 276

43 • Print Weight Adjust Function This function improves scanning bar codes comprised with thick or thin bars. The improvement can be selected in se

Page 277 - 4.14 Image Scanner Demo

44 Note that the area of the aimer is a reference. It ca be varied by factors such as distance between the bar code and the terminal or angle of emit

Page 278 - Capture image

45 Automatic Linking of Combined Symbols The CMOS Imager supports automatic linkage of multiple symbologies. When scanning symbols with the followi

Page 279 - Challenge scanning speed

46 Image Capture Function This function is used to capture image data and save it as JPEG file. Using the function together with the JPEG Library, th

Page 280 - Setting

47 Signature Index Function This function scans both symbol and signature at one time and outputs the symbol data and indexed signature at the same t

Page 281 - 4.15 Image Scanner Read

48 Streaming Display Function This function sequentially displays an image while continuously operating the CMOS Imager. With the image capturing fun

Page 282 - 4.16 Internet Explorer

49 Imager’s APO This function will shut down the power to the CMOS Imager automatically if it has not been used for a while. After activating the APO

Page 283 - 4.17 Internet Sharing

54.15 Image Scanner Read 281 4.16 Internet Explorer 282 4.17 Internet Sharing 283 4.18 Messaging 284 4.19 Messenger 291 4.20 Mobile Camera

Page 284 - 4.18 Messaging

50 2.2.6 Configuration File The various settings made at “XImager SettingX” of the Control Panel can be stored in an INI-type file and resumed. The c

Page 285 - Message List Screen

51 Setting for Scanning Bar Codes For each symbology, parameters that can define the scanning performances are specified with its individual symbolog

Page 286 - Viewing Screen

52 List of the Default Settings for Bar Code Symbologies The below list shows the default settings and parameters for the 1D bar code symbologies. T

Page 287 - Writing Screen

53 [QR Code] Enable=0 Min=1 Max=3500 [Aztec] Enable=0 Min=1 Max=3750 [TLCode39] Enable=0 [Code 32] Enable=0

Page 288 - Setting Up e-mail Account

54 Setting for Common Operations The settings in XTable 2.66X are for the common operations not related to bar code symbology. Table 2.38 Item Descr

Page 289

55 [Auto Power OFF] Section Auto Power OFF Imager’s APO timer Specify in the range of 0 to 1800 (in second), “0” disables APO, “1 to 1800” turns o

Page 290

56 2.2.7 Concurrent Use with Other Device Table 2.67 shows the concurrent use of decoder, streaming, capturing image of the CMOS Imager with other d

Page 291 - 4.19 Messenger

57 2.3 Digital Camera This chapter describes about detailed software specifications of the integrated digital camera (model dependant). The camera d

Page 292 - 4.20 Mobile Camera

58 2.3.1 Basic Specifications The terminal (model dependant) offers the following functions via the integrated digital camera module. Table 2.41

Page 293

59 Preview Display This is for displaying an image in real time being captured by the camera. The following are image sizes and frame rates for previ

Page 294 - U0U) Closes the NetSearch

6 Editorial Record Manual Version no. Date edited Page Content 1.00 March 2012 all Original version

Page 295

60 2.3.2 Capturing Images Capture Static Image and Save in File This function captures single static image and then outputs it in JPEG format file.

Page 296 - Ping(U4U) Button

61 JPEG File Option For the use of JEPG as output file, the options listed in the table can be set. Table 2.44 Parameter Setting Remarks Quality =

Page 297 - Options Screen

62 Digital Zoom The digital zoom is a function used to cut out a part of image from the high-resolution image. The following image sizes and magnific

Page 298 - 4.22 NFC Demo

63 Brightness Correction This is for correcting the brightness. “Brightness” referred to in this explanation is the target value for automatic exposu

Page 299 - Read as Multiple

64 Compulsory Shutter Sound The shutter sound is generated by the audio during shooting photos. To prevent video voyeurism, whatever the case, it is

Page 300 - Read as Package

65 Flipping Image In the IT-9000, the direction of flipping image on the screen is determined in accordance with OS’s screen flip setting. For the sp

Page 301 - 4.23 Notes

66 Adjusting Movie File The integrated camera module has the capability of setting movie quality (delicacy, smoothness, beauty of the movie screen wh

Page 302 - Editing Screen

67 2.4 Near Field Communication (NFC) 2.4.1 Basic Specifications The following types of smart card can be accessed for reading and writing by the Ne

Page 303 - 4.25 Phone

68 2.4.2 Communication Functions Reading and writing data with a smart card is performed by the way of contactless communication between the integrat

Page 304 - 4.26 Pictures & Videos

69 Multi Step mode While specified call back function return TRUE, start IC card continuously. There is no case to start again IC card which started

Page 305

7 Preview The features and specifications described in this reference manual give you the functional detail of the software integrated in the IT-9000

Page 306

70 Power saving control at card polling It is possible to save power consumption by search IC card with adjust to long as radio wave sending period.

Page 307 - 4.27 Printer Demo

71 Below is an example of data communication between the NFC module and smart card. Figure 2-9 Note: The NFC module consumes very little power w

Page 308 - 4.28 Remote Desktop Mobile

72 2.4.3 Expanded Features Radio Wave Auto Stop Timing Notification After successfully activating a smart card with the card polling function, the ra

Page 309 - 4.29 Search

73 2.5 Secure Application Module (SAM) This chapter describes about detailed specifications of the SAM. 2.5.1 Basic Specifications Access functions

Page 310 - 4.30 Task Manager

74 The following is an example of command send/receive operations between the application and the SAM card. SAMOpen returnSAMOpenSAMPowerUpCard retu

Page 311 - 4.31 Tasks

75 2.5.4 Processing During Suspend and Resume The SAM control software switches the SAM card controller and the SAM card off when the handheld termi

Page 312 - 4.32 Windows Live

76 2.6 USB This chapter describes about detailed specifications of the USB. 2.6.1 Basic Specifications Switching USB • Switching between USB Clien

Page 313 - 4.33 Windows Media

77 Table 2.57 In case connection by cradle is set as preferential USB connection Terminal Cradle Any USB device is not connected USB devi

Page 314 - Playing Screen

78 2.6.2 COM Port COM ports used with the USB are as follows. Table 2.58 USB Function COM2 USB-MODEM COM5 2.6.3 Product ID USB product ID is as f

Page 315 - Now Playing Screen

79 2.7 Bluetooth This chapter describes about detailed specifications of the Bluetooth. 2.7.1 Basic Specifications Version Bluetooth® Version 2.0

Page 316 - 4.34.1 Overview

8 1. Product Overview 1.1 Model by Feature The major features integrated in each model of the IT-9000 series are shown below. Table 1.1 Model no.

Page 317 - Output log information

80 2.7.2 Communication Profiles The Bluetooth profiles described in the table are supported. Table 2.61 Function Purpose GAP (General Accessible Pro

Page 318 - System Log Collection

81 2.7.3 Security This feature supports security functions laid down in the Bluetooth standard. The Bluetooth security is divided into authentication

Page 319 - 4.34.2 Terminal Log Viewer

82 2.7.5 Simultaneous Use with WLAN Since Bluetooth employs the same frequency range (2.4GHz ISM band), Bluetooth cannot be operated concurrently wi

Page 320 - Displayed logs

83 2.7.6 Communication Range The communication range for Bluetooth communication between two Bluetooth devices should be 3 meters or less. If there i

Page 321

84 2.8 WLAN The IEEE802.11 b/g WLAN is operable with integrated WLAN module (model dependant). The IEEE802.11 b/g standard utilizes 2.4 GHz ISM (“UIU

Page 322 - List screen

85 2.8.2 Expanded Features Power ON/OFF Control The power to the integrated WLAN module can be controlled in application. Turning off the power when

Page 323

86 2.8.3 Roaming This feature automatically switches one Access-Point to another in where two or more Access-Points with the identical SSID code exis

Page 324

87 2.8.4 Zeroconfig This feature coordinates with the module firmware and the WLAN driver to perform some of the WLAN link management and the Network

Page 325 - Log File Export screen

88 2.8.5 Channels The no. of WLAN channels set by default at the factory is “1CH-13CH” (13 channels) compatible with the ETSI standard (EU radio stan

Page 326 - Folder Selection screen

89 File Format The file format of configuration file is INI format which follows restrictions described below. • The maximum size of the configurat

Page 327 - Details screen

9 1.2 Available Options The following dedicated options are available for IT-9000 series. Table 1.2 Option Product Model no. Remark USB Cradle HA

Page 328 - Log Files

90 STATIC Section This section specifies parameters necessary for the integrated WLAN module to establish connection with Access-Point. Table 2.66 K

Page 329 - 4.34.3 Customization

91 WPA2_PEAP_DOMAIN Set domain name of WPA2_PEAP. WPA2_PEAP_VALIDATESERVER Set WPA2_PEAP server certificate to be valid or not selecting either valu

Page 330 - 5.1 FCHKCE

92 Examples of Settings for STATIC Section Example 1; If WEP is used. [STATIC] SSID=tunami ADHOC=0 WEP=1 KEYINDEX=0 KEYDATA= 5C1E1455A2D504920483C

Page 331 - 5.2 Auto Setup

93 TCIP/IP Section This section sets the integrated WLAN module’s IP address. Table 2.67 Key VALUE DHCP Set “Enable” or “Disable” on the DHCP. If “

Page 332 - 5.3 TextEditor

94 Example ; Configuration File [WLAN] WLANPOWER=1 POWERSAVE=1 WLANCFG=1 BandConfig=1 RoamingRSSILevel=-78 RoamingAvailableTime=15 RoamingRSSISpan=1

Page 333 - 5.4 CT Client

95 2.9 WWAN This chapter describes about detailed specifications of the integrated WWAN function. 2.9.1 Basic Specifications The terminal (model de

Page 334 - 5.5 DSKClean

96 2.9.2 Available Features Packet Communication This connects to the IP network. Short Messaging This transmits and receives brief messages via SMS

Page 335

97 2.10 GPS Positioning Function This chapter describes about detailed specifications of the GPS. 2.10.1 Basic Specifications GPS module power is r

Page 336 - 6.1 ActiveSync

98 2.10.2 GPS Function API Latitude and longitude data are obtained using independent positioning to provide the following functions. • Obtains pos

Page 337 - 6.4 FCHK

99 NMEA Sentence Output The NMEA-0183 is output in text format with each item separated by a comma (,) and sentences separated by a new line code (CR

Commentaires sur ces manuels

Pas de commentaire