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CASIO
IT-800 Series
Hardware Manual
(Version 1.02)
CASIO Computer Co., Ltd.
Copyright © 2010. All rights reserved.
May 2010

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  • Page 1 CASIO IT-800 Series Hardware Manual (Version 1.02) CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. Copyright © 2010. All rights reserved. May 2010...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of the Contents Editorial Record Chapter 1. Overview of the Products Features at a Glance Available Models Options and Interfaces External Views 1.4.1 IT-800 1.4.2 HA-H60IO, HA-H62IO 1.4.3 HA-H30CHG 1.4.4 HA-D32DCHG 1.4.5 HA-H35CHG 1.4.6 HA-D20BAT 1.4.7 HA-D21LBAT 1.4.8 HA-C90PS5B 1.4.9 AD-S15050B 1.4.10...
  • Page 3 CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. in Tokyo Japan. Information in this document is subject to change without advance notice. CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents or use of this manual and specifically disclaims any express or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose.
  • Page 4: Editorial Record

    Editorial Record Manual Date edited Page Content Version no. 1.00 September 2009 Original version 1.01 October 2009 Chinese Sensible Code (HanXin Code) is added. 1.02 May 2010 P31 to P34 Weight is added. P8, P17 Screen Protect Sheet model name is modified. P19 to P24 Table 2.1 is modified.
  • Page 5: Overview Of The Products

    1. Overview of the Products 1.1 Features at a Glance The IT-800 series handheld terminal is designed using the new concept of the Human-centered Design Process and is capable of performing various powerful functions including; Outstanding Development Environment ® ®...
  • Page 6 Compatibility of Various Communication Options • Integrated WWAN module compatible with GSM, GPRS, and EGPRS (EDGE) • Integrated WLAN module compatible with IEEE802.11b/g standard • Integrated GPS module ® • Bluetooth Version 2.0+EDR • IrDA Version 1.3 for high speed infrared communication •...
  • Page 7: Available Models

    1.2 Available Models Table 1.1 List of available models WWAN WLAN Model no. Scanner Camera Extension slot Bluetooth (802.11 b/g) IT-800R-05 SDIO IT-800RGC-05 SDIO IT-800R-15 Laser microSD IT-800RC-15 Laser microSD IT-800RGC-15 Laser microSD IT-800R-35 Imager microSD IT-800RC-35 Imager microSD IT-800RGC-35 Imager microSD IT-800R-15-CN...
  • Page 8 Power Cable AC-CORD-EU for Europe (for AD-S42120B-N, AD-S15050B-N) AC-CORD-US for USA/Canada AC-CORD-TW for Taiwan AC-CORD-KR for Korea AC-CORD-AU for Australia/New Zealand Cable USB cable DT-380USB for cradle - PC Others Screen Protect Sheet HA-C90PS5B Trigger Grip HA-H51TG Note: “-CN” in the “Model no.” box denotes that the model is dedicated for China only.
  • Page 9: Options And Interfaces

    1.3 Options and Interfaces Figure 1.1...
  • Page 10: External Views

    1.4 External Views 1.4.1 IT-800 The following external views show all models of IT-800 series PDA. Refer to Table 1.3 for each referenced part on the terminal. Figure 1.2 Table 1.3 Name Description Receiver Voice messages are output. Indicator 1 Orange : Charging battery pack.
  • Page 11 Center Trigger Key Used to perform bar code reading. An arbitrary function can be assigned to the key. Function Keys Used starting a pre-registered application. Execute Key Press when finishing entering numerical values or when moving to the next step. ‘A’...
  • Page 12: Ha-H60Io, Ha-H62Io

    1.4.2 HA-H60IO, HA-H62IO The following external views show the USB Cradles (HA-H60IO, HA-H60IO-CN) and Ethernet Cradle (HA-H62IO, HA-H62IO-CN). Refer to Table 1.4 for each referenced part on the cradles. Views Figure 1.3 Table 1.4 Name Description USB Client Port This port is used to transmit data (download or upload) by connecting the Cradle to a PC using USB cable (DT-380USB).
  • Page 13 Power/Signal Terminals These contacts are used for communication and supplying power to the terminal. Power LED This LED indicates the power status and the mounting status of the terminal in the cradle. : The terminal is not mounted. Or, the AC adaptor is not connected.
  • Page 14: Ha-H30Chg

    1.4.3 HA-H30CHG The following external views show the Cradle-type Battery Chargers (HA-H30CHG, HA-H30CHG-CN). Refer to Table 1.5 for each referenced part on the charger. Views Figure 1.4 Table 1.5 Name Description AC Adaptor Jack Connect the dedicated AC adaptor, AD-S42120B, here. Terminal Detect Switch This switch detects when the terminal is mounted correctly on the charger.
  • Page 15: Ha-D32Dchg

    1.4.4 HA-D32DCHG The following external views show the Dual Battery Chargers (HA-D32DCHG, HA-D32DCHG-CN). Refer to Table 1.6 for each referenced part on the charger. Views Figure 1.5 Table 1.6 Name Description Charge Indicator LED This LED indicates the charge status of battery pack(s). : Battery pack is not mounted.
  • Page 16: Ha-H35Chg

    1.4.5 HA-H35CHG The following external views show the Car Mounted-type Battery Chargers (HA-H35CHG, HA-H35CHG-CN). Refer to Table 1.7 for each referenced part on the charger. Views Figure 1.6 Table 1.7 Name Description AC Adaptor Jack This is used to supply power by connecting cigarette lighter socket in vehicle via the dedicated cable.
  • Page 17: Ha-D20Bat

    1.4.6 HA-D20BAT The following external view shows the Battery Packs (HA-D20BAT, HA-D20BAT-CN). Figure 1.7 1.4.7 HA-D21LBAT The following external view shows the Large-capacity Battery Packs (HA-D21LBAT, HA-D21LBAT-CN). Figure 1.8 1.4.8 HA-C90PS5B The following external view the Screen Protect Sheet (HA-C90PS5B). Figure 1.9...
  • Page 18: Ad-S15050B

    1.4.9 AD-S15050B The following external view shows the AC Adaptor (AD-S15050B). Figure 1.10 Note: Power cable does not accompany to the AC Adaptor. 1.4.10 AD-S42120B The following external view shows the AC Adaptors (AD-S42120B, AD-S42120B-CN). Figure 1.11 Note: Power cable does not accompany to the AC Adaptor. 1.4.11 DT-380USB The following external view shows the USB cable between cradle and PC.
  • Page 19: Hardware Specifications

    2. Hardware Specifications 2.1 IT-800 Tables 2.1 and 2.2 explain about the hardware specifications of all models of IT-800 series including the models with “-CN” denotation. Table 2.1 Item Specification Remark CPU, Memory ® Marvell Xscale Processor PXA320 runs at...
  • Page 20 Micro QR Vibrator Notification of scanning bar code Display ® Display device Blanview by Casio No. of dots 480 (horizontal) x 640 (vertical) VGA See “Dead Pixels”. Dot pitch 0.117 (horizontal) x 0.117 (vertical) mm Gradation 65,536 colors Display font...
  • Page 21 Input Keyboard Control keys Power key, Reset switch Trigger keys Center, L, R, Up and Down, Enter keys (for non–scan engine integrated models) Infrared communication interface Standard IrDA ver. 1.3 Low power compatible Communication Half duplex process Synchronization Start and stop synchronous communication, frame method Baud rate (in bps) 9,600, 19,200, 38,400, 57,600, 115,200, 4M...
  • Page 22 Other feature Roaming among Access-Points Security Security : WEP (64/128bit), WPA, WPA2 WPA encrypted : TKIP, AES method Authorize method : PSK, EAP-TLS, PEAP-MSCHAP-V2 Bluetooth Class 2 ® Standard Bluetooth specification Ver.2.0+EDR Module no. LBMA46LCS3-140 - By Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Radio type Spread Spectrum Modulation...
  • Page 23 Frequency range GSM850 Uplink : 824 to 849 MHz Downlink : 869 to 894 MHz E-GSM900 Uplink : 880 to 915 MHz Downlink : 925 to 960 MHz GSM1800 (DCS1800) Uplink : 1,710 to 1,785 MHz Downlink : 1,805 to 1,880 MHz GSM1900 (PCS1900) Uplink : 1,850 to 1,910 MHz...
  • Page 24 ITU Code Emission 4M21F9W Designation Frequency range Band I UMTS2100 Uplink : 1920 1980MHz Downlink : 2110 2170MHz Band II UMTS1900 Uplink : 1850 1910MHz Downlink : 1930 1990MHz Band V UMTS850 Uplink : 824 849MHz Downlink : 869 894MHz Band VI UMTS800 Uplink : 830 840MHz Downlink : 875 885MHz...
  • Page 25 Carrier frequency 13.56MHz±7kHz Antenna Magnetic loop antenna Field work Magnetic field strength output 1.5A/m over Compliant with ISO10373-6 Bit rate 106Kbps, 212Kbps, 424Kbps Modulation Modulation rate 10%, 100% modulation Read range Close to the display frame Read area 30mm x 60mm Dependent on smart card Communication Standard:...
  • Page 26 Table 2.2 Pin no. Signal Description Direction V CRADLE Power supply/Charge to the terminal USB D+ IN/OUT USB D- USB_ID Switch-over between USB host and USB client V BUS Power from USB cradle OUT IN/OUT Continued from page 25. LED light 21,000 mcd Speaker Warning sound, etc.
  • Page 27 Memory backup Approx. 72 hours for RAM - The backup period starts period (with battery when “Main battery low pack and memory warning” appears. backup battery) Battery pack charge Approx. 4 hours by HA-D20BAT - Power on the terminal is period Approx.
  • Page 28 Cyclic Life of Memory Backup Battery The more the memory backup battery is used often, the more quickly deterioration on the cyclic life worsens. See the table below. Note that the life period in the above explanation is based on condition that memory backup for 10 minutes or RTC backup for 3 days is no longer possible.
  • Page 29: Dimensions And Weight

    Dimensions and Weight Laser Models without WWAN Module • Dimensions Figure 2.1 Dimensions in millimeters • Weight Table 2.6 Model no. Weight Remarks IT-800R-15 Approx. 265g with battery pack installed/ without hand belt and stylus attached. IT-800RC-15 Approx. 270g with battery pack installed/ without hand belt and stylus attached. IT-800R-15-CN Approx.
  • Page 30 Imager Models without WWAN Module • Dimensions Figure 2.2 • Weight Table 2.7 Model no. Weight Remarks IT-800R-35 Approx. 275g with battery pack installed/ without hand belt and stylus attached. IT-800RC-35 Approx. 280g with battery pack installed/ without hand belt and stylus attached. IT-800EC-35 Approx.
  • Page 31 Non-Scan Engine Models without WWAN Module Dimensions Figure 2.3 • Weight Table 2.8 Model no. Weight Remarks IT-800R-05 Approx. 270g with battery pack installed/ without hand belt and stylus attached. IT-800EC-05 Approx. 275g with battery pack installed/ without hand belt and stylus attached.
  • Page 32 Laser Models with WWAN Module • Dimensions Figure 2.4 • Weight Table 2.9 Model no. Weight Remarks IT-800RGC-15 Approx. 335g with battery pack installed/ without hand belt and stylus attached.
  • Page 33 Imager Models with WWAN Module • Dimensions Figure 2.5 • Weight Table 2.10 Model no. Weight Remarks IT-800RGC-35 Approx. 335g with battery pack installed/ without hand belt and stylus attached. IT-800GC-35 Approx. 335g with battery pack installed/ without hand belt and stylus attached.
  • Page 34 Non-Scan Engine Models with WWAN Module • Dimensions Figure 2.6 • Weight Table 2.11 Model no. Weight Remarks IT-800RGC-05 Approx. 335g with battery pack installed/ without hand belt and stylus attached. IT-800GC-05 Approx. 335g with battery pack installed/ without hand belt and stylus attached.
  • Page 35: Ha-H60Io

    2.2 HA-H60IO Tables 2.12 and 2.13 and Figure 2.7 explain about the hardware specifications of the USB Cradles (HA-H60IO, HA-H60IO-CN). Table 2.12 Item Specification Remark Standard USB Ver.1.1 compatible Baud rate Max. 12 Mbps (maximum) Connector - 1 VBus - 2 – Data (D -) - 3 + Data (D+) - 4 GND USB connector B type...
  • Page 36 • Pin Layout The pin layout below shows when the Cradle is viewed at the front. Figure 2.7 • Pin Layout and the description Table 2.13 Pin no. Signal Description Direction V CRADLE Power supply to the terminal and charge the battery pack installed in the terminal.
  • Page 37: Ha-H62Io

    2.3 HA-H62IO Tables 2.14 and 2.15 and Figure 2.8 explain about the hardware specifications of the Ethernet Cradles (HA-H62IO, HA-H62IO-CN). Table 2.14 Item Specification Remark Standard USB Ver.1.1 compatible Baud rate Max. 12 Mbps (maximum) Connector - 1 VBus - 2 – Data (D -) - 3 + Data (D+) - 4 GND USB connector B type...
  • Page 38 Charge Constant voltage method - Charge by method integrated battery charge circuit. Battery Approx. 4.0 (HA-D20BAT) - Charge by charge time Approx 7.0 (HA-D21LBAT) integrated battery (in hours) charge circuit. Dimensions Approx. 116 (W) x 111.5 (D) x 83.5 (H) mm Weight Approx.
  • Page 39: Ha-H30Chg

    2.4 HA-H30CHG Table 2.16 explains about the hardware specifications of the Cradle-type Battery Chargers (HA-H30CHG, HA-H30CHG-CN). Table 2.16 Item Specification Remark Input from AC Input voltage DC 5V±5% Adaptor Consumption 3.0 A (maximum) - When supplying current power or transmitting data.
  • Page 40: Ha-D32Dchg

    2.5 HA-D32DCHG Table 2.17 explains about the hardware specifications of the Dual Battery Charger (HA-D32DCHG and HA-D32DCHG-CN). Table 2.17 Item Specification Remark Battery charge Charge method Constant voltage constant current Charge period Approx. 2 (for 1 pc x HA-D20BAT) - At room (in hours) Approx.
  • Page 41: Ha-H35Chg

    2.6 HA-H35CHG Table 2.18 explains about the hardware specifications of the Car Mounted-type Battery Chargers (HA-H35CHG, HA-H35CHG-CN). Table 2.18 Item Specification Remark Input from AC Input voltage DC12 to 24V±5% Adaptor Consumption 2.6A (maximum) - When supplying current power Plug Dedicated cable bundled with the charger Pin layout...
  • Page 42: Ha-D20Bat

    HA-D20BAT Table 2.19 explains about the hardware specifications of the battery packs (HA-D20BAT, HA-D20BAT-CN). Table 2.19 Item Specification Remark Rated capacity 6.84 WH (or 1,850 mAh) Rated output voltage 3.7 VDC Dimensions Approx. 52.5 (W) x 40 (D) x 13.5 (H) mm Weight Approx.
  • Page 43: Ad-S15050B

    2.9 AD-S15050B Table 2.21 explains the hardware specifications of the AC Adaptors (AD-S15050B, AD-S15050B-CN). Table 2.21 Parameter Specification Remark Original manufacturer’s model no. SA115B-05U - By Sino-American Electronic Co., Ltd. Type Switching regulator Input Rated input voltage 100 to 240VAC requirements Input voltage tolerance 90 to 264VAC...
  • Page 44: Ad-S42120B

    2.10 AD-S42120B Table 2.22 explains the hardware specifications of the AC Adaptors (AD-S42120B, AD-S42120B-CN). Table 2.22 Parameter Specification Remark Original manufacturer’s model no. SA145A-1240U-6 - By Sino-American Electronic Co., Ltd. Type Switching regulator Input Rated input voltage 100 to 240VAC requirements Input voltage tolerance 90 to 264VAC...
  • Page 45: Product Identification And Reference Numbers

    3. Product Identification and Reference Numbers On the back of the terminal and the dedicated options, there is a bar code and numbers printed on label as shown in the following figure. This bar code is represented by 15 digits of Code128 symbology and by alphanumeric characters beneath the bar code.
  • Page 46: Quality References

    This chapter describes about references of the IT-800 and its dedicated options concerned with environmental performance, regulatory compliance, mechanical and electric durability, etc. 4.1 Environmental Performances 4.1.1 IT-800 Table 4.1 explains about the environment performances on all models of IT-800 series. Table 4.1 Item Specification...
  • Page 47: Ha-H62Io

    4.1.3 HA-H62IO Table 4.3 explains about the environment performances on the Ethernet Cradles (HA-H62IO, HA-H62IO-CN). Table 4.3 Item Specification Remark/Condition Temperature Operation 0 ºC to 40 ºC Non-operation -20 ºC to 60 ºC Humidity Operation 10 % to 80 %RH - No condensation Non-operation 5 % to 90 %RH...
  • Page 48: Ha-D32Dchg

    4.1.5 HA-D32DCHG Table 4.5 explains about the environment performances on the Dual Battery Chargers (HA-D32DCHG, HA-D32DCHG-CN). Table 4.5 Item Specification Remark/Condition Temperature Operation 0 ºC to 40 ºC Non-operation -20 ºC to 60 ºC Humidity Operation 30 % to 80 %RH - No condensation Non-operation 10 % to 90 %RH...
  • Page 49: Ha-D20Bat, Ha-D21Lbat

    4.1.7 HA-D20BAT, HA-D21LBAT Table 4.7 explains environment performances on the Battery Packs (HA-D20BAT, HA-D20BAT-CN, HA-D21LBAT, HA-D21LBAT-CN). Table 4.7 Item Specification Remark/Condition Temperature Operation Compatible with the temperature range for the terminal during discharge, or with that of the battery chargers during charge.
  • Page 50: Ad-S15050B

    4.1.8 AD-S15050B Table 4.8 explains environmental performances on the AC Adaptors (AD-S15050B, AD-S15050B-CN). Table 4.8 Item Specification Remark/Condition Temperature Operation 0 to 40 ºC Storage -20 to 60 ºC Humidity Operation 20 to 85 %RH No condensation Storage 10 to 90 %RH 4.1.9 AD-S42120B Table 4.9 explains environmental performances on the AC Adaptors (AD-S42120B, AD-S42120B-CN).
  • Page 51: Electrical Performances

    4.2 Electrical Performances 4.2.1 IT-800 Table 4.10 explains about electric performances on all models of IT-800 series including the models with “-CN” denotation. Table 4.10 Item Specification Remark/Condition Current consumption Anti-static strength ±4 KV (In contact) Malfunction - 150 pF, 330ohm ±8 KV (In air)
  • Page 52: Ha-H62Io

    4.2.3 HA-H62IO Table 4.12 explains about electric performances on the Ethernet Cradles (HA-G62IO, HA-G62IO-CN). Table 4.12 Item Specification Remark/Condition Input voltage DC12 V±5% Anti-static strength ±4 KV In contact - 150pF, 330 ohm ±8 KV In air Instant power interruption 10 milliseconds or less Line noise strength Malfunction...
  • Page 53: Ha-D32Dchg

    4.2.5 HA-D32DCHG Table 4.14 explains about electric performances on the Dual Battery Chargers (HA-D32DCHG, HA-D32DCHG-CN). Table 4.14 Item Specification Remark/Condition Power consumption Approximately 0.03A Without battery Approximately 0.8A At charging with battery Input voltage DC12V±5% Anti-static strength ±6 KV In contact - 150 pF, 330 ohm ±8 KV In air...
  • Page 54: Ha-D20Bat, Ha-D21Lbat

    4.2.7 HA-D20BAT, HA-D21LBAT The following table explains electrical performances on the Battery Packs (HA-D20BAT, HA-D20BAT-CN, HA-D21LBAT, HA-D21LBAT-CN). Table 4.16 Item Specification Remark/Condition Anti-static strength Malfunction 6 KV (contact)/8KV (in air) Destruction 12 KV (contact, in air) 4.2.8 AD-S15050B Table 4.17 explains electrical performances on the AC Adaptors (AD-S15050B, AD-S15050B-CN). Table 4.17 Item Specification...
  • Page 55: Mechanical Performances

    4.3 Mechanical Performances 4.3.1 IT-800 Table 4.19 explains about mechanical performances on all models of IT-800 series including the models with “-CN” denotation. Table 4.19 Item Specification Remark/Condition Resistance to drop 150 cm (see note) - 2 cycles on each of 6 faces and 4 impact (height) corners.
  • Page 56: Ha-H62Io

    4.3.3 HA-H62IO Table 4.21 explains about mechanical performances on the Ethernet Cradles (HA-H62IO, HA-H62IO-CN). Table 4.21 Item Specification Remark/Condition Resistance to vibration 1.5 G or less - 10 to 55 Hz - In X, Y, and Z directions - Reciprocally for 30 minutes - While the power is turned on and the terminal is not being mounted on the cradle.
  • Page 57: Ha-D32Dchg

    4.3.5 HA-D32DCHG Table 4.23 explains about mechanical performances on the Dual Battery Chargers (HA-D32DCHG, HA-D32DCHG-CN). Table 4.23 Item Specification Remark/Condition Resistance to vibration 1.5 G or less - 10 to 55 Hz - In X, Y, and Z directions - Reciprocally for 15 minutes - While the power is turned off.
  • Page 58: Ha-D20Bat, Ha-D21Lbat

    4.3.7 HA-D20BAT, HA-D21LBAT Table 4.25 explains about mechanical performances on the Battery Packs (HA-D20BAT, HA-D20BAT-CN, HA-D21LBAT, HA-D21LBAT-CN). Table 4.25 Item Specification Remark/Condition Resistance to vibration 1.5 G or less - 10 to 55 Hz - In X, Y, and Z directions - Reciprocally for 30 minutes Impact durability (in height of fall) In bare condition...
  • Page 59: Ad-S42120B

    4.3.9 AD-S42120B Table 4.27 explains mechanical performances on the AC Adaptors (AD-S42120B, AD-S42120B-CN). Table 4.27 Item Specification Remark/Condition Resistance to vibration 0.5 G or less - 10 to 100 Hz - In X, Y, and Z directions - Reciprocally for 10 minutes Impact durability (in height of fall) In bare condition 70 cm or less...
  • Page 60: Reliability

    4.4 Reliability 4.4.1 IT-800 Table 4.28 explains about reliability on all models of IT-800 series including models with “-CN” denotation. Table 4.28 Item Specification Remark/Condition Service life Electronic Components 40,000 hours - Main PCB + Sub PCB + Key PCB...
  • Page 61: Ha-H60Io

    4.4.2 HA-H60IO Table 4.29 explains about reliability on the USB Cradles (HA-H60IO, HA-H60IO-CN). Table 4.29 Item Specification Remark/Condition MTBF for electronic parts 100,000 hours Installing and removing USB Client port connector 260 times USB Host port connector 260 times Mounting the terminal on the cradle and removing 15,000 times Switching Selector switch (USB Host...
  • Page 62: Ha-D32Dchg

    4.4.5 HA-D32DCHG Table 4.32 explains about reliability on the Dual Battery Chargers (HA-D32DCHG, HA-D32DCHG-CN). Table 4.32 Remark/Conditi Item Specification MTBF for electronic parts 50,000 hours Mounting HA-D20BAT and removing it from 5,000 times Connecting to the joint connector and removing from 250 times Installing AC adaptor to and removing from AC adaptor jack...
  • Page 63: Ad-S15050B

    4.4.8 AD-S15050B Table 4.35 explains about reliability on the AC Adaptors (AD-S15050B, AD-S15050B-CN). Table 4.35 Item Specification Remark/Condition MTBF 100,000 hours 4.4.9 AD-S42120B Table 4.36 explains about reliability on the AC Adaptors (AD-S42120B, AD-S42120B-CN). Table 4.36 Item Specification Remark/Condition MTBF 100,000 hours...
  • Page 64: Compliance

    4.5 Compliance 4.5.1 IT-800 The following tables, Tables 4.37 to 4.39, explain about compliance with the relevant regulatory standards and requirements for all models of IT-800 series PDA. Table 4.37 IT-800 Area Category Standard/Requirement √ √ √ √ Safety IEC60950-1 Edition 2 √...
  • Page 65 Table 4.38 IT-800 Standard/Requiremen Area Category √ √ √ √ Safety IEC60950-1 Edition 2 √ √ √ √ Laser/LED IEC60825-1 √ √ √ √ Environment durability (Dust and water-splash) IEC60529, Level IP54 World Bluetooth logo certification Class1 PRD2.0 √ √ √...
  • Page 66 Table 4.39 IT-800 Category Standard/Requirement √ √ √ √ CFR 47 Part15 Subpart B Bluetooth √ √ √ √ CFR 47 Part15 Subpart C √ √ √ √ ET DOCKET 93-62 and OET BULLETIN 65 GSM(2G) CDMA(3G) √ √ GSM850 / CDMA V CFR 47 Part 22 √...
  • Page 67: Ha-H60Io

    4.5.2 HA-H60IO Table 4.40 explains about compliance with the relevant regulatory standards and requirements for the USB Cradles (HA-H60IO, HA-H60IO-CN). Table 4.40 Area Category Standard/Requirement Remark World Safety IEC60950-1 Vehicle standard E Mark ECEReg.10 CFR 47 Part 15 Subpart B Safety Vehicles UL 2089...
  • Page 68: Ha-H62Io

    4.5.3 HA-H62IO Table 4.41 explains about compliance with the relevant regulatory standards and requirements for the Ethernet Cradles (HA-H62IO, HA-H62IO-CN). Table 4.41 Area Category Standard/Requirement Remark World Safety IEC60950-1 Vehicle standard E Mark ECEReg.10 CFR 47 Part 15 Subpart Safety Vehicles UL2089 IT Devices...
  • Page 69: Ha-H30Chg

    4.5.4 HA-H30CHG Table 4.42 explains about compliance with the relevant regulatory standards and requirements for the Cradle-type Battery Chargers (HA-H30CHG, HA-H30CHG-CN). Table 4.42 Area Category Standard/Requirement Remark World Safety IEC60950-1 Vehicle standard E Mark ECEReg.10 CFR 47 Part 15 Subpart B Safety Vehicles UL2089...
  • Page 70: Ha-D32Dchg

    4.5.5 HA-D32DCHG Table 4.43 explains about the compliance with the required European standards for the Dual Battery Charger (HA-D32DCHG, HA-D32DCHG-CN). Table 4.43 Directive 2004/108/EC Model no. EN55022:1998 EN55024:1998 HA-D32DCHG 4.5.6 HA-H35CHG Table 4.44 explains about compliance with the relevant regulatory standards and requirements for the Car Mounted-type Battery Chargers (HA-H35CHG, HA-H35CHG-CN).
  • Page 71: Ha-D20Bat, Ha-D21Lbat

    4.5.7 HA-D20BAT, HA-D21LBAT Table 4.45 explains about compliance with applicable requirements for the Battery Packs (HA-D20BAT, HA-D20BAT-CN, HA-D21LBAT, HA-D21LBAT-CN). Table 4.45 Category Requirement Remark Safety UL1642 - Cell UL60950-1 - Battery Pack 4.5.8 AD-S15050B Table 4.46 explains about compliance with the relevant regulatory standards and requirements for the AC Adaptors (AD-S15050B, AD-S15050B-CN).
  • Page 72: Ad-S42120B

    4.5.9 AD-S42120B Table 4.47 explains about compliance with the relevant regulatory standards and requirements for the AC Adaptors (AD-S42120B, AD-S42120B-CN). Table 4.47 Category Standard/Requirement Remark UL60950 3 edition - USA CAN/CSA C222 NO.60950-00 1 edition - Canada EN60950-1:2001+A11 - EU AS/NZS60950-1:2000 - Australia, New Zealand IEC60950-1:2001...
  • Page 73: Performance Reference

    This section explains performance references with the laser scanner (model dependent) or with C-MOS imager (model dependent) which should be utilized by the user prior to employment of the IT-800 series terminals for the capability of scanning bar codes. 4.6.1 Scanning by Laser Scanner...
  • Page 74 Basic Condition All detailed values in Table 4.48 are derived from actual scanning bar codes carried out under the condition below. Test chart : a chart produced by Opticon : 0.9 or over Read distance : 100 mm away from the IT-800 Pitch angle : 0 degree Skew angle...
  • Page 75: Scanning By C-Mos Imager

    4.6.2 Scanning by C-MOS Imager Recommended No. of Digits “B: Recommended no. of digits” in the table below is defined for consideration on the following. • Each no. of digits can allow 50 mm or far away of read distance (if the read distance is 50 mm or far away).
  • Page 76 Angle 1D (Code39 10mil (0.25mm)) ±35 degree At 110 mm away from the IT-800. Pitch 2D Stack type (PDF417 10mil(0.25mm)) ±35 degree At 110 mm away from the angle IT-800. 2D Matrix type (Aztec 20mil(0.5mm)) ±35 degree At 110 mm away from the IT-800.
  • Page 77 Basic Condition Test chart : a chart produced by Casio (1D, 2D Stacked, 2D Matrix symbologies) Basic resolution : 1D; 0.25 mm 2D; 0.5 mm : 0.9 or more Reading range : 110 mm away from the IT-800 Pitch angle : α...
  • Page 78 Scanning Range with 1D Symbology Figure 4.3 Scanning Range with 2D Stacked Symbology Figure 4.4...
  • Page 79 Scanning Range with 2D Matrix Symbology 10mil(0.25mm) 75~135mm 13mil(0.33mm) 65~155mm DataMatrix 15mil(0.38mm) 55~165mm 20mil(0.50mm) 70~195mm 10mil(0.25mm) 75~135mm 13mil(0.33mm) 65~155mm QR Code 15mil(0.38mm) 60~160mm 20mil(0.50mm) 70~195mm 35mil(0.889mm ) 60~220mm Maxicode Figure 4.5...
  • Page 80 Maximum Readable Digits In this chapter, the definition for maximum no. of readable digits and each maximum no. of digits of the conventional symbologies are explained. See Table 4.50. All the digits in the table are reference and may vary according to conditions including barcode print quality and surrounding environment.
  • Page 81 Table 4.51 Maximum no. of readable digits for PDF417 Max. size for Max. no. of digits (with Max. Max. scanning width Max. scanning digits PDF417 numeric only) Resolution scanning defined range H direction V direction (mm) range (mm) (Horizontal) (Vertical) Column Line ECL4...
  • Page 82 Focal Points of Image Capture Area and Laser Aimer Area On the C-MOS imager, two focal points of the image capture area and laser aimer area are slightly slipped off. This persuades your care specially when you scan a relatively large size of barcode or when you capture image.
  • Page 83: Handling Contactless Smart Card

    4.7 Handling Contactless Smart Card This chapter explains about precautions and handling contactless smart card when you apply it closer to the NFC (Near Field Communication) antenna installed underneath of the display panel of the terminal. Table 4.52 NFC’s Access Block and Areas Block/Area Description Remarks...
  • Page 84 Read Range The figures show the range on the display panel that the NFC can access a smart card, and the antenna’s sensitivity. It should be treated as your reference. It does not imply that all types of smart card can be accessed by the terminal for communication. Range of reading smart card Sensitivity of the antenna Figure 4.10...
  • Page 85 Precautions Figures 4.12 to 4.14 show examples nos. 1 to 3 of incorrect way to apply smart card to the display panel when accessing. Doing so will cause the terminal not to read it. Figure 4.15 shows a good example of applying card. Example 1 There are several smart cards piled, or another smart card nearby.
  • Page 86 Example 3 Do not apply smart card inclined to the display panel. Figure 4.15 Note: Apply smart card touched with the frame of the display panel so that the card can pose in parallel with the display panel. Example 4 This illustration shows a good example.

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