DT-X7 Series Software Manual (Version 1.00) CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. Copyright ©2007. All rights reserved. August 2
10 2. Functions This chapter describes about detailed specifications of the functions implemented in the terminal and the options. 2.1. Basic Fun
100 Popups Tab Fig. 3.27 Block popups Set the checkbox enabled to disable popup windows. Exceptions... Button This button displays the popup exce
101 3.1.9. Keyboard This applet is for setting parameters concerned with operations by the keyboard. Repeat Tab Fig. 3.28 Enable character repeat
102 3.1.10. System This applet is used for displaying and setting parameters concerned with the internal system of the terminal. General Tab This ta
103 Device Name Tab Fig. 3.31 Device name (without spaces) This field is for setting device name for the terminal itself. Spaces within the device
104 3.1.11. Terminal Server Client Licenses This applet is used to display Terminal Server authentication licenses for client. Fig. 3.33 Stored Lic
105 3.1.12. Dialing This applet is for setting telephony. Fig. 3.34 Location This pull-down menu is to select telephony information to be set. New
106 dial This pull-down menu is for specifying dial that disables the call waiting function. Edit... Button This button displays the edit dialing pa
107 3.1.13. Network and Dial-up Connections This applet is for setting connections used by dial up and LAN. The following connection types can be cre
108 Establishing a new connection 1. Specify name in Type a name for the connection field and select a type of connection and then click Next > b
109 Setting phone number 3. Set all information about a phone number and then click Finish button. Fig. 3.38
11 Core Modules Microsoft core modules integrated in the terminal are as follows. Table. 2.1 Core OS Modules .NET Compact Framework .NET Compact Fra
110 3.1.14. Version Info This applet is used to display each version number of the OS, boot section, loader and service pack integrated in the termin
111 3.1.15. Vibrator This applet is to set up vibrator settings. Enable each checkbox in Fig. 3.43 (Alarm, Warning, Scan, Wake on LAN, User) to set
112 3.1.16. Password This applet is to set up a password that is used when the terminal starts up. Fig. 3.41 Password This field is for entering th
113 3.1.17. Power This applet is for setting the power management options. Battery Tab This tab displays the current status of battery pack (Operati
114 Schemes Tab Fig. 3.43 Power Schemes This pull-down menu is to select the power source from either “Battery Power” or “AC Power”. Switch state
115 Device Status Tab This tab displays device power levels for the integrated devices. Fig. 3.44
116 3.1.18. 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, or
117 3.1.19. Volume & Sounds This applet is to set up “Enable or Disable” for sound types for each event listed in Fig. 3.49. Use the slide to adj
118 3.1.20. Mouse Double click the grid in the right side of the upper screen to calibrate the double click speed and its interval. The set value can
119 Driver Mode Tab This tab is to set up “Enable or Disable” for scanning each symbology of the symbologies listed in Laser Setting tab and its para
12 ActiveSync File Sync CAB File Installer/Uninstaller FLASH Update Sample Application Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Audio Playback Redirect Seri
120 Read operation, Read operation 2 Tabs These tabs are to set up the following parameters related to scanning the bar code symbologies. Select a mo
121 Notification Tab This tab is to set up notification methods selecting from the listed methods below. The notification is issued when scanning a b
122 Others Tab Fig. 3.55 Calibration Button This button displays the OBR calibration screen to set up the calibration of laser beam swing angle. Fo
123 3.1.22. Display This applet is for setting color scheme for the background and desktop (appearance). Background Tab Fig. 3.57 Image Select an
124 Appearance Tab Fig. 3.58 Scheme This pull-down menu is for selecting a color scheme of the desktop. Save... Button This button saves the spec
125 3.1.23. Storage Manager This applet displays the FlashDisk information. Fig. 3.59
126 3.1.24. Owner This applet is for setting information related to the owner. Identification Tab Fig. 3.60 Name This field is for specifying the
127 Notes Tab Fig. 3.61 Notes Using this field, a memo can be freely written. Display owner notes Set the checkbox enabled to display the note wri
128 Network ID Tab Fig. 3.62 User Name This field is for specifying a user name to be used when accessing to network source. Password This field
129 3.1.25. Certificates This applet is used for editing certificates trusted by the user. Select certificate type from either Trusted Authorities,
13 Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) SNTP Client With DST Web Server (HTTPD) Server Core Server Support Native Wi-Fi WLAN STA Wired Local Area Ne
130 3.1.26. Regional Settings This applet is for setting display method and format of region, numeric value, currency, date, and time. Region Tab F
131 Input Tab Fig. 3.66 Set the checkbox enabled in Installed Input Languages field for prescribed language to make selection.
132 3.1.27. Date and Time This applet is for setting date, time and time zone. Input of password may be requested if it has been set with the passwor
133 3.1.28. Input Panel This applet is for changing the current input method and options. Fig. 3.68 Current input method This pull-down menu is to
134 3.1.29. Brightness This applet is for setting brightness for the power source provided by either battery or external power source, the backlight
135 Brightness (External) Tab Fig. 3.70 External Power Operation This slide is for specifying brightness in one of nine grades while an external po
136 Backlight Tab Fig. 3.71 Auto display dimming when using This parameter is for specifying “Enable/Disable” for the backlight auto dimming mode a
137 Version Tab This tab displays the information about the Brightness Properties. Fig. 3.72
138 3.2. Application Programs Once application program is launched by accessing Start → Programs menus, the application’s operation menu is displayed
139 3.2.1. Internet Explorer This application displays Web pages on the Internet and Intranet. • The IE 6.0 for Windows CE module is integrated in t
14 Local Service Support for Languages (NLS) International Input System Manager (IMM) Pocket Internet Explorer HTML View (WEBVIEW) Internet Explorer
140 Table 3.6 Toolbar Configuration Function Description Return Returns to the previous. Advance Changes the display to the previous page disp
141 3.2.2. TextEditor Fig. 3.74 Table 3.7 Menus in the application Menu Description File New Creates new text. Open … Displays existing docume
142 3.2.3. Explorer This application is a file management program. It can copy, transfer and delete files, create folders and delete folders. Fig. 3
143 Date Lines up icons in order of date. Auto Arrange Lines up icons in order of the method specified in “Arrange Icons”. Refresh Updates the lis
144 3.2.4. Command Prompt This application starts up the Pocket CMD to enable operating the terminal with the DOS commands. Fig. 3.76 Table 3.9
145 3.2.5. Remote Desktop Connection This application is the RDP5.5 based remote desktop client. It can control a Windows PC remote from the termina
146 3. If the log in is complete successfully, the terminal’s display shows the desktop of the remote PC. Fig. 3.79
147 3.2.6. Voice Recorder This application records and playbacks voice sound. Move the slide bar located lower portion in the screen (see Fig. 3.10
148 3.2.7. Laser Scanner Demo This application demonstrates the following scanning functions. • Automatic permission of setting readable bar code sy
149 3.2.9. Copy Devices This application copies various settings and applications installed in one terminal (master terminal) to other multiple termi
15 Waveform Audio Audio Compression Manager GSM 6.10 Codec Audio MSFilter Codec DirectDraw Imaging Static Image Codec Support (Encode and Decod
150 2. The following screen will appear. Fig. 3.83 On child terminals 1. Click Receive Start button on each child terminal (if multiple terminals
151 2. On the child terminal side, the following screen will appear indicating the reception of data. Fig. 3.85
152 3.2.10. FLCE This application enables the terminal to communicate with a PC with the Upload/Download utility being running. The communication is
153 3.2.11. ActiveSync This application is ActiveSync client program for communicating with a PC. 3.2.12. LAN ActiveSync This application is Active
154 3.2.13. Terminal This application is TTY and VT-100 terminal emulator. It is used for on-line service or communication with business server that
155 Emulation Tab Set emulation type, code page and display settings in each field and checkbox in Fig. 3.125. Fig. 3.90
156 3.2.14. NetSearch This application displays a list of partner stations communicable with the terminal via WLAN. • Partner stations on the list c
157 Detail Information About Partner Station The screen displays following details about the partner station. - SSID - WLAN standard - No. of chan
158 Or, click more … button (see Fig. 3.92) to display the log of IP in detail. Fig. 3.94 Or, click Signal button (see Fig. 3.92) to display the si
159 Partner Station Search Conditions Setting Screen Fig. 3.96 Search conditions Select a partner station to be searched via a way of either Only A
16 Quarter VGA Resource Longitudinal Mode Control Panel Applet Software Input Panel Software Base Input Panel (SIP) SIP for Small Screen Software
160 3.3. Utilities The utilities listed in the table below are mainly used as a co-process or auxiliary program in user applications. Table 3.14 Uti
161 Customizing in the Registry Performances of the “Auto Setup” can be automatically customized by changing the parameters in the following registry
162 3.3.3. Auto Recovery Tool This utility uses the backup tool to back up system data, restore system data and automatically execute user designated
163 3.3.4. Welcome Wizard The Welcome Wizard sets up the following. However, each of the settings can be skipped if necessary. - Owner information -
164 3.4. Application The following are applications used by host PC linked with the terminal. Table 3.16 Application Description CASIO MS ActiveSync
17 2.1.2. Displays Basic Specifications The QVGA (320 x 240 dots) mode is supported for the terminal. The control panel can be used to switch between
18 Backlight Auto Dimming The control panel can be used to set up whether or not the auto dimming function will be used and the waiting time until wh
19 2.1.3. Keys Keyboard Layout The following is the keyboard layout employed in the DT-X7. Fig. 2.1
2 Table of the Contents Editorial Record 6 Chapter 1. Overview 7 1.1. Model by Feature 7 1.2. Available Options 8 1.3. Application Developmen
20 Key Assignments The following are the key codes and functions assignments. Table. 2.3 Control keys KEY Input mode Operation Remarks Fn ----
21 Table. 2.4 Trigger key KEY Input mode Operation Remarks 1Perform as “Trigger key”. APerform as “Trigger key”. a Perform as “Trigger key”. C
22 1 Perform as “7”. A Perform as “PQRS”. a Perform as “pqrs”. Character input mode P Perform as “7”. 7 Function mode F Initiate applicatio
23 Key Input Mode Switchover The A key on the keyboard can be used to change the key input mode. Indication of Key Input Mode Key input mode current
24 Enabling or Disabling Fn Key For keys that perform specialized operations while the key input mode has been set to Function mode, “Enable” or “Dis
25 User Settable Keys • Initiating application The following registry can be used to assign any application to the Fn+7, Fn+8 and Fn+9 keys. [HKEY_
26 2.1.4. Audio Basic Specifications WAV playback, voice recording and playback are supported. When headphones are being used, playback from the spea
27 2.1.5. Buzzer Basic Specifications The buzzer can be used to output various sounds such as scanning confirmation, alarm, warning and any other ava
28 2.1.6. Memory Management RAM The integrated RAM has a total capacity of 64 Mbytes and is used for the following purposes. • Program memory to be
29 2.1.7. LED Basic Specifications There are two LEDs integrated in the terminal, one for the user notification on the right and the other for chargi
32.6.6. WLAN Setting with Configuration File 65 2.7. Power Control 69 2.7.1. Low Voltage Monitoring 69 2.7.2. Power ON Factors 70 2.7.3. Pow
30 Bluetooth Connection Status This is used for notification of Bluetooth connection establishment status which is controlled by use of the Common De
31 2.1.8. Vibrator Basic Specifications The vibrator can be set up for five different occasions. Table. 2.18 Occasion Vibration Pattern Setting Def
32 2.2. Scanner 2.2.1. Basic Specifications The following industrial standard bar code symbologies are supported by the laser scanner. Table. 2.20
33Notes: 1. MSI check digit One of the three following MSI check digit calculation methods can be selected. 1 digit, mod10 2 digit, mod10 and mode11
34 2.2.2. Scanning Method The laser scanner has “scanning state” (emits laser beam to read a bar code) and “standby state” (scanning is halted and in
35 2.2.3. Scanning Parameters Conditions that allow scanning a symbology in specific modes can be set for each readable symbology. Readable Symbolog
36 Validation Validation is carried out for a specified number of times in the range of 1 to 9 (Default = 3) to check if scanned data is valid, and t
37 2.2.4. Scanning Output Format Formats for outputting results of scanned bar codes can be set. Table. 2.24 Output Formats Symbology Standard No.
38 UPC-A 14 00SMMMMMNNNNNCT GTIN (7),8 0MMNNNMCT Last M: 0 to 2 (7),8 0MMMNN3CT (7),8 0MMMMN4CT (7),8 0MMMMMNCT Last N: 5 to 9 (6),7 MMNNNM
39 Code93 1 to Max AAA ------ AAAT See Table 2.31 for meaning of the notations 1 to Max AAA ------ AAAT Code128 1 to Max SBBB ----- BBCST 1 to M
43.2.5. Remote Desktop Connection 145 3.2.6. Voice Recorder 147 3.2.7. Laser Scanner Demo 148 3.2.8. Laser Scanner Read 148 3.2.9. Copy Devi
40 Table. 2.27 NW7 symbology S Start and stop characters (any of a, b, c, d) D Data C Check digit (mod 16). Becomes data if there is no check digi
41 Table. 2.36 RSS Limited symbology D Numeric data C Check digit (mod 10) Table. 2.37 RSS Expanded symbology D Numeric data A Alphabet data Ter
42 Output Buffer The scanner scans a bar code and outputs the scanned data using one of the following methods described in the table below. Table. 2
43 Event Name The predefined event name which is issued for event notification can be changed in the registry described below. If there is no value s
44 Setting Specific Operation Unique to Code128 Symbology The terminal supports specific operations unique to the Code128 symbology that are initiate
45 2.2.5. Scan Result Notification When scanning a bar code is completed, a notification about the scanning result can be indicated to the user with
46 2.2.6. Expanded Features Control on Laser Emission Width If the laser emits on bar codes located near each other, scanning may fail. By narrowing
47 Power ON with Trigger Key If the Trigger key has been set to “Enable turning on the power with Trigger key”, the power can be turned on (while the
48 Setting Gain The laser module gain setting can be switched. Switching this setting enhances scanning performance particularly for a bar code locat
49 Customizing the Decoder According to the scan environment and the bar code printed material’s quality, the decoder can be customized to efficientl
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50 2.2.7. Power Control In order to save the power, the power will not be supplied to the laser scan module and the ASIC module for laser beam contro
51 2.3. USB 2.3.1. Basic Specifications Switching USB • Switches between USB Client (USB Function) and USB Host. • Switching between USB Client (US
52 2.3.2. COM Port COM ports used with USB are as follows. Table. 2.46 USB Function COM2 USB-MODEM COM5 2.3.3. Product ID USB product ID is as fo
53 2.4. IrDA 2.4.1. Communication Speeds The IrDA supports the following physical communication speeds. Table. 2.48 Via SIR FIR IrDA protocol 9600,
54 2.5. Bluetooth 2.5.1. Basic Functions Master Establishes a connection with Bluetooth equipment in slave mode waiting for connection with the mast
55 2.5.2. Communication Profiles The following are supported Bluetooth profiles. Table. 2.50 Function Purpose GAP (General Accessible Profile) Used
56 2.5.3. Security This feature supports security functions laid down in the Bluetooth standard. The Bluetooth security is divided into authenticatio
57 2.5.5. Communication Procedures The following are the basic procedures for using Bluetooth to communicate. Initializing Bluetooth This function i
58 2.5.6. Communication Procedures by Profile While Bluetooth communication takes place, there is a chance that the communication link may be interr
59 2.5.7. Process after Communication Interruption With Bluetooth communication, there is a chance that the communication link may be interrupted du
6 Editorial Record Manual Version no. Date edited Page Content 0.90 May 2007 Tentative version 1.00 August 2007 Original version
60 2.5.10. WakeOn Bluetooth Function The terminal in suspend mode can be put into resume mode by communication initiated by the partner Bluetooth e
61 2.6. WLAN The IEEE802.11b and IEEE802.11g WLAN is operable on the models, DT-X7M10R. The IEEE802.11b and IEEE802.11g standards utilize unlicensed
62 2.6.2. Expanded Features Power ON/OFF Control The power to the integrated WLAN module can be controlled in application. Turning off the power when
63 2.6.3. Roaming This feature automatically switches the Access-Point located in environment where two or more Access-Points with the identical SSID
64 2.6.4. Zeroconfig This feature coordinates with the module firmware and the WLAN driver to perform some of the WLAN link management and the Networ
65 2.6.5. Channels The factory set default channels is set to “1CH-13CH” (13 channels). 2.6.6. WLAN Setting with Configuration File The configur
66 File Format File format of the configuration file is INI format with the specifications described below. • The maximum size of the configuration
67 TCIP section This is for setting the integrated WLAN module’s IP address. Table. 2.55 Key Setting Value DHCP Specify “Enable/Disable” on the DHC
68 [TCPIP] DHCP=0 IPADDRESS=192.168.1.100 DEFAULTGATEWAY=192.168.1.100 SUBNETMASK=255.255.255.0 DNS1=192.168.1.101 DNS1=192.168.1.102 WINS1=192.168.1
69 2.7. Power Control 2.7.1. Low Voltage Monitoring Four levels of the low voltage monitor control are provided for the terminal. Table. 2.56 Leve
7 1. Overview The features and specifications described in this reference manual give an overview of the functional detailed specifications of the DT
70 Memory Backup Battery The following shows levels available for the memory backup battery. Table. 2.58 Level Notation Description 1 O.K. The me
71 2.7.3. Power OFF Factors The following are the power OFF factors. • The Power key is pressed while the power is on. • Neither key input, disk ac
72 2.7.4. Power Saving Idle The power will be saved by putting the CPU into idle state when event standby status is detected by either the terminal o
73 2.7.5. CPU Power State Control The following shows the power states operable on the terminal. Table. 2.62 State Contents Discharge State in tha
74 Fig. 2.6 DischargeIDLE modeRUN modeRTC backup SLEEP mode No activity Interrupt Memory backup battery empty Power ON Operating battery empty TURB
75 2.7.6. Charging, Supplying the Power The optional Dual Battery Charger (HA-F32DCHG) can be used to charge battery packs (two at a time). Mounting
76 2.7.7. Temperature Control If temperature rise is detected in the terminal when running at the highest clock frequency (under such the condition t
77 2.8. Security 2.8.1. Setting Password for Terminal This is the password setting implemented in the WindowsCE OS. A password can be set at the con
78 3. Application This chapter explains about applications available in the terminal. They are classified into several groups described in the table
79 3.1. Control Panel Applets The control panel applets are programs that display each content of the various parameters for the terminal itself and
8 1.2. Available Options The following dedicated options are available for DT-X7 series. Table 1.2 Option Product Model no. Remark HA-F60IO USB Cr
80 Input Panel Changes the current input method and options. -- Yes Brightness Changes the backlight brightness. Yes -- WLAN Settings Sets up
81 3.1.1. Bluetooth Connection This applet executes connection establishment with other Bluetooth device. For detailed explanation on the Bluetooth s
82 3.1.2. WLAN Power This applet is to set up the settings for power to a CF card or the integrated WLAN module (DT-X7M10R and DT-X7M10R-CN models on
83 3.1.3. WLAN Settings This applet is to set up the settings for WLAN connection. CASIO WLAN Setting Tool The tool of WLANConfig starts up by displ
84 Search Button This button invokes the NetSearch utility. Security, Authentication Fields Select one of the three radio buttons in the Security fi
85 WLAN Setting Tab This tab sets up the basic WLAN settings such as power to the WLAN module, power save mode, WLAN standard and the threshold level
86 Advance Setting Button This button (see Fig. 3.8) displays a window of Advance Setting shown in Fig. 3.9. The window sets up frequency channels fr
87 If OK button in Fig. 3.10 is clicked, “Inifile Save Options” screen in Fig. 3.11 appears. This screen is to save the settings you made on each tab
88 Wireless Information Tab (the tool from Microsoft) This tab displays a list of networks (SSID codes) connectable to the terminal and the current n
89 Wireless Properties Screen Fig. 3.13 Network name (SSID) This field is to specify a network (SSID) name. This is an ad hoc network Set the chec
9 1.3. Application Development Environment Development platform • Microsoft Windows 2000 (SP2 or later release) • Microsoft Windows XP Developmen
90 Connection Setting Screen IP Address Tab Fig. 3.14 Obtain an IP address via DHCP Set this radio button enabled if the DHCP server is used. Spec
91 Advanced Wireless Settings Screen Fig. 3.16 Use Windows to configure a network Enable (set to on) this checkbox if Windows is used to configure
92 3.1.4. CPU Speed This applet is for setting the CPU operating mode. Fig. 3.17 TURBO This mode sets the CPU frequency to 416MHz. Note: This mode
93 3.1.5. PC Connection This tab is to set connecting method with PC. Fig. 3.18 Enable direct connections to the desktop computer Set the checkbox
94 3.1.6. USB Connections Enabled This applet displays connection establishment of the terminal with PC or other device in USB mode. Fig. 3.20 Can
95 3.1.8. Internet Options This applet is to set up Internet Explorer options. Refer to the descriptions below about the fields and the buttons in th
96 Connection Tab Fig. 3.23 Use LAN (no autodial) Set the checkbox enabled to connect the terminal in LAN mode. Autodial name Select an autodial n
97 Security Tab This tab is to set up security by zone for Internet, Local intranet, Trusted sites and Restricted sites. See Fig. 3.25. Fig. 3.24 S
98 Privacy Tab Fig. 3.25 Privacy level This pull-down menu is to select a privacy level. Default Button This button returns the setting contents t
99 Advanced Tab This tab is for setting “Enabled” or “Disable” for each parameter of the Internet Options as required. Fig. 3.26
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