Casio IT-G500 Series Software Manual

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CASIO
IT-G500 Series
Software Manual
(Version 1.01)
CASIO Computer Co., Ltd.
Copyright ©2015. All rights reserved.
June 2015

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  • Page 1 CASIO IT-G500 Series Software Manual (Version 1.01) CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. Copyright ©2015. All rights reserved. June 2015...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of the Contents Product Overview·························································································································································7 Basic Description··················································································································································7 1.1.1 Model by Feature ··········································································································································7 1.1.2 Name of parts·················································································································································8 IT-G500 Software Configuration·····················································································································9 1.2.1 Standard application composition ········································································································ 10 1.2.2 Option software structure ······················································································································ 15 Function ····································································································································································· 16 Display································································································································································· 16 Display control········································································································································ 16 2.1.1 Key control························································································································································...
  • Page 3 Bluetooth···························································································································································· 92 2.14 Basic specifications····························································································································· 93 2.14.1 2.15 WLAN···································································································································································· 97 Function summary································································································································ 97 2.15.1 Casio expanded features ·················································································································· 99 2.15.2 Wireless LAN settings ······················································································································ 102 2.15.3 WAN (voice calls/ data communications/ SMS)········································································ 109 2.16 Function summary······························································································································ 109 2.16.1 GPS······································································································································································ 110 2.17...
  • Page 4 NFC Demo················································································································································ 144 3.7.1 Set LAN ····························································································································································· 146 LAN Cradle Setting Tool·················································································································· 146 3.8.1 3.8.2 Connections ··············································································································································· 149 WLAN Settings·················································································································································· 152 WLAN Power Settings ······················································································································ 152 3.9.1 3.9.2 WLAN Settings······································································································································ 153 WLAN Barcode Setting Tool ········································································································· 159 3.9.3 Bluetooth Connection ······························································································································ 160 3.10 3.10.1 Bluetooth Manager···································································································································...
  • Page 5 File Explorer ··········································································································································· 207 5.1.3 The way to remove Micro SD card ··········································································································· 209 5.2.1 Removal procedure on Micro SD card······························································································209 Terminal Log Viewer ······································································································································· 210 5.3.1 Log Viewer·················································································································································· 210 5.3.2 Storage Manager ······································································································································ 211 Investigation of the communication environment ················································································ 212 5.4.1 REBIND tool ···············································································································································...
  • Page 6 Editorial Record Manual Date edited Page Content Version no. 1.00 March 2015 New version 1.01 June 2015 "2.14 Bluetooth" feature list modification "2.3 Touch panel" description modification "2.13 USB" Description Add (microA/B connector fixed mode) "2.11 Camera" Software functions modification Description additional to "5.4.3 GPS Information"...
  • Page 7: Product Overview

    ※2 GPS(Global Positioning System):A parallel or longitudinal information is acquired by independent position estimating or A-GPS. ※3 W-LAN : Wireless LAN(802. 11 a/b / g/n response ) ※4 NFC(Near Field Communication) : Non-contact IC cards and RFID to support Note : Please refer to "IT-G500 series Hardware manual" about details.
  • Page 8: Name Of Parts

    Name of parts The main item name of IT-G500 terminal is as follows. Scanner Scanner (2D) (1D) LED1 LED2 RESET Button Receiver Speaker L Trigger(L Enterkey) R Trigger(R Enterkey) Note : Please refer to "IT-G500 series Hardware manual" about details.
  • Page 9: G500 Software Configuration

     OS Module and base most of the behavior of the driver font file and application program NAND From the disk RAM To the very fast execution performance can be obtained to expand the work. Software configuration CASIO Application Microsoft Application...
  • Page 10: Standard Application Composition

    Standard application composition 1.2.1 The application function by which standards are loaded into IT-G500 is as follows. (1) Start Menu Name Description 1 Home Backgrounds of a home screen are set. 2 Phone Dialing is sent and it's called. 3 Text Creating a Text messages 4 E-mail An e-mail is established.
  • Page 11 Name Description 21 Tasks That it's expected to tasks, a memo is input. 22 File Explorer This is a file management program. 23 ActiveSync ActiveSync is a client software. 24 Internet sharing A data sharing by a connection with a PC is performed. 25 Task Manager The execution state of the application is indicated.
  • Page 12 (2) Start-Settings Menu Name Description 1 Bluetooth POWER setting and a device are scanned. 2 Clock & Alarms The time and a time zone are set as the present date. 3 Home Backgrounds of a home screen are set. 4 Lock The password input at the time of a terminal start is established.
  • Page 13 (4) Start-Settings-Connections Menu Name Description 1 Beam A terminal makes reception of a beam mode effective. 2 Connections Make your Internet connection settings. 3 Domain Enroll Registration setting to the domain is performed. 4 Network cards A network adapter is established. 5 USB To PC A connection method with a PC is established.
  • Page 14 Name Description 13 Managed programs Managed Program is managed. 14 Memory Core usage is indicated. 15 Regionnal Settings A system establishes an area, a language and input in detail. 16 Remove programs The program which is already installed is eliminated. Imager Setting This sets the laser scanner (1D).
  • Page 15: Option Software Structure

    Upload of a file and download communication are performed 9 LMWIN between the PC server and the terminal at this Toul. This tool is SD card security with AES. 10 Media Security Ⅱ 11 CASIO Terminal Manager (CTM) This tool does terminal management.
  • Page 16: Function

    2. Function This document explains the details of the functions of the unit and its options. 2.1 Display Information is displayed on a 4.3 inch WVGA screen size (800 dots vertically x 480 dots horizontally). The main functions are as follows. The display resolution is WVGA (default) and there is an on/off function for screen display.
  • Page 17 (2) Backlight auto dimming (only under battery power) - If the terminal is left over in idle state, with no key or touch panel input, the backlight will dim automatically (the auto dimming function is only enabled under battery power). When key or touch panel input resumes, the dimmed state is canceled and the display reverts to normal brightness.
  • Page 18: Key Control

    2.2 Key control This section explains the functions of the control keys, input keys, function keys, and trigger keys. The function keys correspond to F1~F4, and the Fn key displays the control keys. Key layout 5. Center 4. Function keys trigger key 4.
  • Page 19: Key Types

    Key types 2.2.1 The usable keys are as follows: Key name Basic operation Control keys Power key Switches the power on and off. Enter ( ) Confirms input. Character ( A ) Switches the input mode. Transitions the input mode to F. Deletes one character in front of the input cursor.
  • Page 20 (3) Key mode transition suppression Suppresses key mode transitions. When the mode is switched sequentially through [1]->[A]->[a]->[P]->[1] (repeating), and [A], [a], and [P] are set as suppressed, switching changes to run sequentially through [1]->[1] (repeating). Setting can be made from the application by using a system library. For details, refer to the System Library Manual.
  • Page 21 (7) Input switch key control Press the character key to switch the input mode. The current key mode is indicated on the task tray title bar. The function mode and lock mode are common to all modes, regardless of IME status. Display mode Content...
  • Page 22: Key Assignment

    Key assignment 2.2.2 The following are the key codes and function assignments. (1) Control keys Specialized operations Operation specification Remarks ---- Specialized key operation (toggle) Fn mode is released when the next key input is made. Character In character input mode Input mode switchover Numeric - Hiragana - Katakana - Alphabet (U) - Alphabet (L) - Phone...
  • Page 23 Specialized operations Operation specification Remarks Left In character input Left key mode Left key Left key Left key In Fn mode Left key (also the left key during conversion) Right In character input Right key mode Right key Right key Right key In Fn mode Right key (also the right key during...
  • Page 24 (3) Trigger keys (scanner-equipped models) Specialized operations Operation specification Remarks R-trigger In character input R trigger key mode R trigger key R trigger key R trigger key In Fn mode R trigger key L-trigger In character input L trigger key mode L trigger key L trigger key...
  • Page 25 (5) Numerical keypad Specialized operations Operation specification Remarks In character input “0” mode -_/^¥&=+$%#*space€ Space is a single-byte space -_/^¥&=+$%#*space€ Space is a single-byte space “0” In Fn mode Display/ hide SIP (input panel) In character input “1” mode ?!()<>[]{} ?!()<>[]{} “1”...
  • Page 26 Specialized operations Operation specification Remarks In character input “6” mode “6” In Fn mode Brightens the backlight In character input “7” mode PQRS pqrs “7” In Fn mode Disabled No function In character input “8” mode “8” In Fn mode Disabled No function In character input...
  • Page 27: Touch Panel

    2.3 Touch panel The touch panel can be used to perform input operations from the screen. The main features are as follows: Be sure to calibrate the touch panel once prior to using it. Calibration data values are maintained even without battery power. The unit is equipped with a software keyboard function.
  • Page 28: Audio/ Buzzer

    The scan complete sound, warning sound, and user-specified sounds are produced. The buzzer sound is output from the speaker, with higher priority than audio data. – Headphone jack – Casio-approved headsets can be used. Plugging a headset into the jack automatically switches the audio channel. – Earphone mic Speaker...
  • Page 29: Audio

    Audio 2.4.1 Audio supports WAV playback, voice recording, and other functions. Stereo data is converted to monaural for output. Voice Recorder is an installed sound-related application. - Play 11.02 22.05 44.1 Sampling frequencies Monaural Stereo Sampling frequencies other than those above are not supported Stereo/ monaural 8bit or 16bit In reality, the integrated monaural speaker does not output sound in stereo.
  • Page 30: Buzzer

    Buzzer 2.4.2 The buzzer outputs sounds from the speaker for scan complete, key click, tap sound, alarm sound, warning sound, and other optional sounds. It does not output through headphones. Use the audio driver function to output through headphones. Buzzer sounds have the following six types of attributes. The default values are as stated in the table below.
  • Page 31: Led

    2.5 LED There are two LEDs, LED1 and LED2 These can be turned on and off individually. The functions of each are as follows: LED2 LED1 (1) LED1 (recharge LED) This is for recharge status, notifying that power is being supplied for charging (it cannot be lit by user instructions).
  • Page 32: Led Control

    LED control 2.5.1 The main functions are as follows. For details of the library, refer to the System Library Manual. (1) User notification LED This is used for alarm notification, etc. Use as the scanner scanning LED has priority for lighting. This LED can be controlled from the OS, which can make it light for a set period.
  • Page 33 (4) Bluetooth connection status LED This is used for notification of Bluetooth connection status. Item Specification Attribute Connection established On in blue for 1 second, off for 2 seconds L_BT via SS wireless Time continuously ON - Use as the scanner scanning LED has priority. User access from a private library is also possible. (5) User-defined LED This is used for other notifications defined by the user.
  • Page 34 (8) Virtual Off When the system has entered virtual off state, LED lighting requests are ignored. However, a LED that is already on will not be turned off. LED lighting requests are accepted again on restoration from the virtual off state. (9) Simultaneous notifications If Bluetooth and W-LAN wireless connections are established at the same time, the LED in the colors corresponding to each status are turned on and off alternately.
  • Page 35: Vibrator

    2.6 Vibrator Vibrator (vibration) operates for scan complete, alarm occurrence, warning occurrence, wireless incoming call, and user-defined purpose. Each vibration operation can be turned on and off individually. The functions of each are as follows: Vibrator control 2.6.1 There is one level of vibration intensity, and the vibration interval can be set in two different patterns, the default setting and a user-defined setting.
  • Page 36: Storage

    2.7 Storage This unit has slots for fast, high-capacity Flash Disks and Micro SD cards. Flash disk 2.7.1 This is recognized by the OS as a storage disk, and is displayed in the root directory as the “FlashDisk” folder. The FlashDisk can be used for saving files such as data files and program files. Once data has been written to FlashDisk, it is retained even without battery power.
  • Page 37: Sd Card

    SD card 2.7.2 This unit supports Micro SD cards (maximum capacity: 32GB, SDHC standard). When a Micro SD card is inserted, it can be used for memory expansion or external storage. (1) Micro SD card slot Supported Folder Slot type capacity name Access width...
  • Page 38: Precautions

    Precautions 2.7.3 The following operations on FlashDisk and Micro SD card risk corrupting some or all of the data they contain. (1) Reset during data writing If a reset request is issued during data writing, and Off process is attempted within the specified period.
  • Page 39: Power Control

    2.8 Power control This section explains the power control functions. Function Overview Power On Turns the IT-G500 unit on. There are 7 types of factor that turn power on. Power Off Turns the IT-G500 unit off. There are 6 types of factor that turn power off. Memory check Checks the status of memory after power is turned on.
  • Page 40: Power On/ Power Off

    Power On/ power Off 2.8.1 The factors which turn unit power On and Off (suspend and resume) are as follows. (1) Power ON Factors Power is turned on by pressing the Power key on the unit. Power is turned on automatically by the Alarm function at the specified time. iii If the terminal is placed in a cradle, it turns on automatically.
  • Page 41 (4) Temperature restriction control When external temperature is high and the unit’s devices are operating at full capacity (high CPU speed, continuous camera operation, continuous wireless communications) etc., the internal temperature of the unit rises and eventually a warning is issued and the power is turned off to protect the unit.
  • Page 42: Power Key Control

    Power key control 2.8.2 The Power key must be pressed for approximately one second for the system to recognize turning on the power. The Power key must be pressed for approximately one second for the system to recognize turning off the power. (1) Disabling the Power key after turning on the power After turning on the power, the Power key will be disabled for a certain period of time.
  • Page 43: Reset And Resume Control

    Reset and resume control 2.8.3 When a power on factor occurs, resume or reset is used to start the system. A reset clears program execution status.Therefore, data on the RAM in work is discarded, because there is a possibility that in the middle of writing a file is corrupt, you need to be careful.Resume, will return to the program execution state before power OFF.
  • Page 44: Charge Setting

    (4)User disk clear Press the Reset button for a period of one second or longer while the Fn key, CLR key, and the period key are pressed.Full reset and similar warning screen appears. Operation is also the same.Root disk (¥, ¥ Windows folder, etc.) and the registry, is initialized to the factory default state.After formatting the FlashDisk, you can start it and then re-load the OS to RAM do the reset process.
  • Page 45: Power-Saving Control

    Power-saving control 2.8.5 There are the following types of power-saving control. (1) Sleep The CPU transitions into idle state for power saving when the system and applications have nothing to do and are waiting for events. The peripheral devices are operating. (2) Auto Power OFF (APO) The system turns off automatically if there is no activity (keys, touch panel) for a set period.
  • Page 46 (5) Virtual off (wireless standby) Virtual Off is a wireless standby state due to low power consumption. To the user, the unit behaves as if it is off (suspended). Internally, the terminal is running normally but it seems to be turned off (suspended) - nothing is displayed and you cannot make key inputs.
  • Page 47: Laser Scanner (Barcode)

    2.9 Laser scanner (barcode) Scannable codes 2.9.1 The following barcodes can be scanned using the laser scanner. List of scannable codes Minimum and Barcode Check digit maximum digits EAN, JAN, UPC-A Modulus 10, weight 3 8 (fixed) 13 (fixed) EAN, JAN, UPC-A add-on Modulus 10, weight 3 10 (fixed) 18 (fixed)
  • Page 48 *2 RSS Expanded The maximum digit count for just numeric data is 74 digits, or the maximum digit count for just alphabet data is 41 digits. *3 Minimum digits for Code39 The no. of minimum digits can be set to one digit only when scanning Code39 symbology is enabled.
  • Page 49: Scanning Method

    Scanning method 2.9.2 The laser scanner has “scanning state” (emits a laser beam to read a barcode) and “standby state” (scanning is halted and the terminal remains in a standby state). These two states are controlled to start and stop barcode scanning. Scanning Description Conditions for scanning to end...
  • Page 50: Scanning Conditions

    Scanning conditions 2.9.3 Conditions that allow scanning a barcode symbology in specific modes can be set for each readable symbology. Readable symbology codes Barcode symbologies that are enabled or disabled for scanning can be specified. If only specific symbologies are to be scanned, set “Enable” for scanning on these barcode symbologies only and “Disable”...
  • Page 51 Validation count Validation is carried out for a specified number of times to check if scanned data is valid, and then the data is output only if it is valid. The number of validations can be set either on the Control Panel or using the laser scanner library.
  • Page 52: Scanning Result Output Format

    Scanning result output format 2.9.4 Formats for outputting results of scanned barcodes can be set. (1) Setting output formats The output formats illustrated below can be set for each code. Barcode Standard No. of Output format Remarks digits JAN-13 FFMMMMMNNNNNC" F: Country flag EAN-13 FFMMMMMNNNNNC"...
  • Page 53 Barcode symbology Standard No. of Output format Remarks digits Code39 3~50 SBBB・・・・・BBCS” A: Post-conversion ASCII data (with full ASCII 3~50 SAAA・・・・・AACS” conversion) 1~48 BBB・・・・・・BBC" B: Post-conversion ASCII data (without ASCII 1~48 AAA ------ AAC” conversion) (*1) C: Check digit (mod 43) Becomes data if there is no check digit attached.
  • Page 54 * In WEH6.5 Pro models, the connection destination system for remote desktop, correct output of data that includes characters expressed in combination with the Shift key, such as capital letters and symbols, requires setup to enable the following settings in the registry. Registry path name: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE¥Drivers¥CASIO¥Laser Item name: RDPOutput Data format: DWORD...
  • Page 55 Save to memory method (output to OBR buffer) When a bar code is scanned, its decoded data, including the barcode symbology and data size, are stored in the OBR buffer, which is a data storage memory area in the driver. The saved data can be retrieved by a function supplied from the library.
  • Page 56 (5) Setting unique specialized operation symbology The terminal can be set to perform special actions when various barcode symbologies are scanned and satisfy certain conditions. The code types, conditions, and operation content are as follows. Barcode Conditions Operation Code128 When barcode data Scanned barcode data including the FNC2 includes FNC2 function character is temporarily stored in the...
  • Page 57 (6) Control characters conversion output If the scanned barcode included a control character, that control character can be replaced with another character, or it can be deleted, before output. The character that has not been replaced or deleted yet can specify multiple arbitrary control characters. The character after replacement can specify multiple arbitrary characters, other than control characters.
  • Page 58: Scan Result Notification

    Control character conversion example The example of conversion after barcode data scanning is as shown below. Control character conversion example OBRDRV_R.ini Barcode data before conversion Barcode data after conversion [ConvSrc] Code01=0x1D Code02=0x0A [ConvDst] 01230x0A45670x1D890x0201 0123@4567/8901 Char01=’/’ Char02=’@’ (Underlined portion is represents - 0x0A is replaced by ‘@’, and the control character) 0x1D by ‘/’.
  • Page 59: Expanded Functions

    *2 OBR buffer overrun This means scanning takes place while data for 9 labels was already stored in memory in the OBR buffer, when the “OBR buffer output” was the scanned data output method. Expanded functions 2.9.6 (1) Laser emission width control If the laser emits on barcodes located near each other, scanning may fail.
  • Page 60 (2) Laser focus If scanning takes place with the laser beam emitted onto multiple bar codes located near each other, it can be difficult for the user to distinguish which barcode was correctly scanned. In that case, when the laser focus function is enabled, the scanned barcode is indicated by the laser when barcode scanning is successful, and a notification is sent to the user saying which barcode was scanned.
  • Page 61: Power Control

    Power control 2.9.7 (1) Module power control during non-use In order to save power, the scanner module is switched to standby mode when laser light is not being emitted. (2) Virtual Off The barcode scanner does not perform any particular processes. Even if the device terminal transitions to Virtual Off, the barcode scanner performs the same process as when it is on.
  • Page 62: Imager (1D/2D Codes)

    2.10 Imager (1D/2D codes) This section explains the specifications for scanning 1D and 2D barcodes. Barcode scan specification 2.10.1 The symbols which can be scanned by the imager are as follows. (1) 1D code (barcode) Check Check Scan No. Code Character Character Remarks...
  • Page 63 - Reading the number of scanned digits Figures outside brackets are the numbers of readable digits. Figures inside brackets are numbers of settable digits for the library and Control Panel. However, caution is required because the numbers of readable digits are guideline figures, and the actual readable range depends on the error correction level, the state of symbol printing (resolution, print density, thickness, etc.) and the surrounding environment.
  • Page 64 (3) 2D code (Matrix code) Check Scan Check Code Character Remarks No. of digits Character output 1~2000 Always Always Aztec (1~3750) enabled disabled Always Always Model 2 only 1~1500 QR Code (*1) (1~3500) enabled disabled 1~35 Always Always Micro QR Code (1~3500) enabled disabled...
  • Page 65: Scanning Method

    Scanning method 2.10.2 (1) Ordinary Read This function reads one bar code at a time and outputs the data. Ordinary, this read method is used. (2) Multi-step Read This function continuously performs decoding as long as one of the R/L Trigger keys is held down. Once bar codes are decoded they are not read any more.
  • Page 66: Scanning Conditions

    Scanning conditions 2.10.3 Conditions can be specified for scanning symbols. (1) Specifying symbols which are valid for scanning Types of symbols can be specified as valid or invalid for scanning. If only specific symbols are to be scanned, set “Enable” for scanning on those symbols only, to reduce scan processing time. Default setting All invalid (2) Specifying readable digits...
  • Page 67: Scan Result Notification

    Scan result notification 2.10.4 This function notifies when symbol scanning is complete. (1) Notification by indicator LED When scanning is complete, or when it has failed, the indicator LED (the LED on the right front of the terminal) lights. The following patterns can be set. Scan interrupted Scan Scan...
  • Page 68: Expanded Functions

    Expanded functions 2.10.5 Decode Customize Function This function adjusts the scanning speed to facilitate scanning of hard-to-read symbols. (1) Decode Deliberation Levels The level of deliberation for scanning symbols can be set at five different levels. Setting the level to “Very Quick”...
  • Page 69 (2) Print Weight Adjust Function This function improves scanning bar codes comprised with thick or thin bars. The improvement can be selected in seven grades. In ordinary condition, the setting is not required to change. However, it is useful to change it if scanning a particular bar code is difficult. Fine Default Thick...
  • Page 70 (4 ) Decode B/W reverse function This function is for scanning symbols (B/W reverse symbols) printed in white on black, in contrast to normal symbols. B/W reverse symbols can be scanned when B/W reverse mode is specified. Configuration Description Remarks No B/W reverse Scan normal symbols (printed in black on white).
  • Page 71: Basic Functions

    Basic Functions 2.10.6 (1) Imaging capture This function captures image data. It outputs two-tone of 256-level grayscale as image data. When used together with a JPEG library, it can save captured images as JPEG files. Resolution can be lowered for output by downsampling the image. At that stage, the image sizes are as follows.
  • Page 72 The following four types of symbols are compatible with the sign clipping function. Supported symbols Remarks Code39 Code128 PDF417 Aztec Code (3) Streaming display This function runs the scanner continuously to continuously display the image. When used together with “2.12.1 Imaging Capture”, it can be used as a camera viewfinder. Function Image size Reduction (downsampling)
  • Page 73: Common Functions

    Common functions 2.10.7 (1) Illumination aimer The imager device is equipped with an illumination LED and an aimer (either LED or laser) to indicate the scan position. This software can vary their intensities and turn them on and off. When scanning barcodes, the illumination and the aimer light alternately.
  • Page 74: Camera (Stills And Video Photography)

    2.11 Camera (stills and video photography) There are functions for taking photos (stills) and video, as well as shooting assistance functions. (1) Photo (stills) shooting functions - Captured image sizes Quad-SXGA (1,944 x 2,592), Quad-XGA (1,536 x 2,048), UXGA (1,200 x 1,600), Quad-VGA (960 x 1,280), XGA(768 x 1,024), SVGA (600 x 800), VGA (480 x 640), 1/4VGA (240 x 320) - Captured image file saving functions (JPEG) (2) Video shooting functions...
  • Page 75: Basic Functions

    2.11.1 Basic Functions The camera specification is as follows. - Camera module Item Spec Remarks Effective pixels Approximately 5MP Imaging device 1/4-inch backlit CMOS sensor F stop F2.8 Focus adjustment Auto/ manual Photographable range Approx. 5cm~∞ Color signal processing Gamma correction functions Flickerless function (50Hz/60Hz) Sharpness correction...
  • Page 76: Preview Display Function

    1/4VGA 1/9VGA Frame rate 15fps or more When circumferential luminance is 500lx or more Zoom function Digital zoom (In UXGA capture mode: x1.5) (In Quad-VGA capture mode: x1.5/ x2.0) (In XGA capture mode: x1.5/ x2.0) (In SVGA capture mode: x1.5, x2.0, x3.0) (In VGA capture mode: x1.5, x2.0, x3.0) (In 1/4 VGA capture mode: x1.5, x2.0, x3.0) Shutter sound...
  • Page 77: Still Images Capture And File Saving Functions

    2.11.3 Still images capture and file saving functions This function captures a single still image and then outputs it as a BMP or JPEG format file. - In normal capture mode Item Setting parameters Capturable image size Name Normal With screen rotated by OS Width Height...
  • Page 78: Video Shooting Functions

    - JPEG file options The following options can be set if the JPEG format is specified as the output file format. Item Setting parameters Remarks Image quality Image quality = Low (compression ratio) (compression ratio = High) Image quality = Normal Default (compression ratio = Normal)
  • Page 79: Photography Modes And Camera Adjustment Functions

    2.11.5 Photography modes and camera adjustment functions There are the following photography modes and camera adjustment functions. - Digital zoom function This camera has a digital zoom function (used to cut out a part of image from the high-resolution image). The following image sizes and magnifications can be used for digital zoom shooting. If a picture is taken with one of the settings marked as “x”...
  • Page 80 - LED light switch function The LED light can be turned on and off. It can be used regardless of whether or not the camera is in use. The intensity (brightness) cannot be switched. - Flash (stroboscope) function LED flash capture can be used when capturing sill images. The LED flash has three modes: Flash Off (the default mode), Flash On, and Auto Flash.
  • Page 81 - Image rotation function The image rotation method depend on the screen rotation setting for the OS. Refer to the section on ”Camera Rotation” in the MSDN Library for the image rotation specification. Item Image Setting parameters Image rotation Preview display (Rotates in the clockwise direction) No rotation (normal) 90°...
  • Page 82 Video file adjustment function The video file adjustment functions are as follows: The parameters which can be set for video capture are as follows. Table of settable parameters for the video file adjustment function Item Setting parameters Remarks Image quality Image quality = Low (compression ratio) (compression ratio = High)
  • Page 83: Nfc (Near Field Communication)

    2.12 NFC (Near Field Communication) Communication with contactless IC cards and RFID tags makes it possible to read and write from and to cards which follow their card standards. 2.12.1 List of cards ready for communication The types of IC card ready for communication, and their commands, are as follows. ISO/IEC14443 TypeA Card type Support command...
  • Page 84 Card type Support command my-d Light Read Single Block, Write Single Block, Write AFI, Lock AFI, Read Single Block, Write Single Block, Tag-it HF-I Plus Lock Block, Read Multiple Blocks, Write AFI, Write DSFID, Get System Information, Get Multiple block Security Status Read Single Block, Write Single Block, Tag-it HF-I Pro, Tag-it HF-I Standard Lock Block...
  • Page 85: Communication Functions

    2.12.2 Communication functions Reading and writing of IC card data is performed by way of contactless communication between an NFC module and an IC card. IC cards are preprogrammed to perform certain operations in response to prescribed commands. When a command is correctly transmitted to an IC card, the card responds to the received command by performing a corresponding operation.
  • Page 86 functions successfully activated Timeout elapses IC card A timeout occurs when the wait time from the transmission of a command by the NFC module until receipt of a response from the IC card exceeds the above-mentioned 60 milliseconds. Below is an example of data communication between an NFC module and an IC card. Description The NFC module consumes very little power while it is on.
  • Page 87: Expanded Functions

    2.12.3 Expanded functions Radio wave auto stop timing notification After successfully activating an IC card using the card polling function, the radio wave transmission will stop automatically if a certain time elapses without any data communication between the NFC module and the IC card. When this happens, it is possible to send a notification to the user application of the time the radio wave transmission stopped, using either a window message or an event.
  • Page 88: Usb

    2.13 USB This section explains USB functions and specifications. List of functions Connection item Function IT-G500 Virtual serial port connection (FLCE) USB function LED connection notification function WMDC connection USB Storage USB-MODEM USB-LAN USB Serial USB host LED notification function Exclusive WAN interface External expansion connector...
  • Page 89 - Host/Device switching between the terminal’s microA/B connectors and the cradle Micro A/B connector If the microA connector is attached by the connector contact point signal: Host If the microB connector is attached: Switch to Device Cradle - Use the cradle’s switch to change to A and LAN: Host, B: Device. - Switching between WAN and external expansion connector The internal WAN module in a model equipped with W-WAN, and the external expansion terminal, are used by switching exclusively between them, using the same USB controller.
  • Page 90 USB-MODEM – USB Communication Class (CDC:ACM) is supported. Virtual serial (COM) port is supported. Communication by modem can be established via this – port. Dial-up connection via USB modem can be enabled by selecting USB modem in the connection – settings under WindowsCE.
  • Page 91: Lan Cradle Ip Setup

    LAN cradle IP setup 2.13.2 IP address information is written into the LAN cradle in advance, so LAN communication can use an IP address linked to the LAN cradle. (1) Operation image Preparation In the kitting phase, the IP address information is written into the LAN cradle. The writing tool is installed on the handy terminal.
  • Page 92: Bluetooth

    2.14 Bluetooth This section explains Bluetooth functions and specifications. List of functions IT-G500 Function WEH6.5 Classic WEH6.5 Pro Bluetooth Ver. Master Slave Security/ encryption Simultaneous connection to multiple Bluetooth devices Bluetooth headset phone call AFH/FastConnection Yes Auto Yes Auto Module PowerClass [Reference] The signal output varies according to the equipped Bluetooth module.
  • Page 93: Basic Specifications

    Basic specifications 2.14.1 (1) Basic communication procedures This section explains the basic procedures for using Bluetooth for communication. ⅰ Bluetooth initialization When the Bluetooth tool is started or an initialization function is executed in the library, it will turn on the power to the Bluetooth module and initialize the Bluetooth protocol stack.
  • Page 94 (2) Communication procedures for each profile In Bluetooth communication, there is the possibility of the communication link being cut off by the radio wave environment. If that happens, run the retry process from the application to re-establish the link. The retry process must be carried out because it is necessary not just for interference with wireless LAN and Bluetooth, but also when there is interference with other devices, such as microwave ovens using the ISM band.
  • Page 95 (4) COM port list The following are the COM ports used with Bluetooth. Serial profile (client) COM6 Serial profile (server) COM7 DUN (Dial-Up Network) BSP0 *1 This is the name of the port that handles dialup in BTLIB. Use “BluetoothDUN” as the modem name.
  • Page 96 ⅴ Processing during a terminal suspend and resume - On suspend: The module power turns off. - On resume: The power state which preceded the suspend is restored.
  • Page 97: Wlan

    - If the 5GHz W53/W56 frequency band is used, turn the access point stealth setting off. (If stealth is set, the access point cannot be found and no connection is possible). (2) Casio expanded features The following functions are Casio expanded features. - Power saving (Off) - Roaming...
  • Page 98 (5) Terminology Roaming This function automatically switches access points in an environment where two or more access points with identical SSID code exist. Power saving This saves power by automatically turning off power to the wireless circuit in the module in the terminal when communication does not take place.
  • Page 99: Casio Expanded Features

    2.15.2 Casio expanded features (1) Power saving Perform IEEE802.11-compliant power saving operation. A function to turn power saving operation off is provided, but there is no need to turn it off if there are no particular problems. (2) Roaming In an environment where there are two or more access points with identical SSID codes, the roaming function automatically switches to the access point with the better radio wave environment.
  • Page 100 * The restriction on high-speed communication (11n) is offered as an option because 11n communication has more cases than other models of failure to communicate correctly with certain access points, due to compatibility problems. However, speed reduction must be taken into consideration, and it is necessary to check the state of speed reduction in the actual usage environment.
  • Page 101 In this case, there are multiple access points with different SSIDs on the same site, and the one to connect to is switched automatically due to movement. Comparison Method Connection speed Casio expanded/ Switching TCPIP settings [1] Manual High A different...
  • Page 102: Wireless Lan Settings

    2.15.3 Wireless LAN settings Settings can be made with standard MS tools, with the Casio wireless LAN setting tool, or with a combination of both tools. Relationships between setting tools and setting items Item Content MS standard Casio settings Remarks...
  • Page 103 Relationships between settings The basic setting (SSID) can be set in multiple ways at the same time, but with Casio expanded settings and TCPIP settings, all SSIDs have the same setting. Basic settings Casio expanded TCPIP settings (Standard MS or Casio...
  • Page 104 (*2) Setup is only required if the authentication method is PSK. (*3) Setting is only for handheld-type OSs. (*4) This is as follows with MS standard and Casio settings. - MS standard setup (WEC7): Automatic setup (non-stealth with a detected SSID, stealth when SSID is added manually) - MS standard setup (WEH6.5 Pro): Stealth/ non-stealth selectable...
  • Page 105 - Relationships between security, authentication, and encryption methods The settable combinations are as follows. Security Authentication method Encryption MS standard Casio method setup settings None None None Open Shared EAP-PEAP EAP-TLS EAP-MD5 TKIP EAP-PEAP TKIP EAP-TLS TKIP WPA2 TKIP EAP-PEAP...
  • Page 106 (2) Casio expanded settings Item Content Default Wireless LAN power Turn the power of the wireless LAN on or off. OFF supply Power saving Specify “Enable” or “Disable” for power Valid saving. Communication Specify the communication standard. 11abgn standard 11b/g...
  • Page 107 Item Content When Reset Full User shipped reset disk clear INI file This file is created when the Casio None Settings Settings When wireless LAN setting tool is used for retained retained shipped setup Registry These are settings for the operation...
  • Page 108 (5) Wireless LAN settings INI file The wireless LAN settings INI file can be created with the wireless LAN setting tool. * Operation cannot be guaranteed if it is edited with anything other than the setting tool. File composition Item Content Remarks Storage folder...
  • Page 109: Wan (Voice Calls/ Data Communications/ Sms)

    2.16 WAN (voice calls/ data communications/ SMS) These communications services are used on models equipped with WHE6.5 Pro. 2.16.1 Function summary WEH6.5 Pro-equipped models support GSM and 3G networks, and can handle voice calls, packet communications, and SMS communications. Item Description Call functions The standard Windows Embedded Handheld Professional dialer can...
  • Page 110: Gps

    2.17 GPS These communications services are used on models equipped with WHE6.5 Pro. 2.17.1 Function summary Latitude and longitude data are obtained using independent positioning and A-GPS. (1) GPS functions specifications Item Specification Description Positioning Independent positioning Module unit receives GPS radio waves and method performs positioning A-GPS positioning...
  • Page 111: Introduction

    3. Introduction 3.1 Perform Initial Setup Startup screen 3.1.1 (1) Initial screen After the terminal first boots, the following Startup screen will appear. The following settings can be made from here:  Touch panel calibration (2) Desktop screen The following Desktop screen appears after Initial Setup is complete. [Initial screen](New start-up only) [Home screen]...
  • Page 112: Date/Time/Alarm Setting

    3.1.2 Date/Time/Alarm Setting Select Start -> Settings -> Clock & Alarms. Time Zone and Date/Time are set from the following screen. [Time]Tab [Alarms]Tab Item Explanation Time Time Zone It's chosen from a list. Date The day's date is established. Time The present time is set.
  • Page 113: Owner Information

    3.1.3 Owner Information Select Start -> Settings -> Personal -> Owner Information. Information about Owner is established from the following screen. [Identification]Tab [Notes]Tab Item Explanation Identification Name The name is designated. (It's input optionally.) Company A company name is designated. (It's input optionally.) Address The address is designated.
  • Page 114: Regional Settings

    3.1.4 Regional Settings Select Start -> Settings -> System -> Regional Settings. It's possible to establish it in detail by opening a tab of Region, Number, Currency, Time and Date. [Region]Tab 【Number】Tab Explanation Region A used language is chosen. Number As the need arises, the form is changed.
  • Page 115 [ Date ]Tab Explanation Currency As the need arises, the form is changed. Time As the need arises, the form is changed. Date As the need arises, the form is changed.
  • Page 116: Power

    3.1.5 Power Select Start -> Settings -> Power. It's possible to establish an option of power management from the following screen. [Battery]Tab [Advanced]Tab Item Explanation Battery The state of the Main battery and the backup battery is - indicated. Advanced On battery power When making a check box on, the following setting becomes effective.
  • Page 117: Cpu Speed

    3.1.6 CPU Speed Select Start -> Settings -> System -> CPU Speed. Automatic Mode can change the movement speed of the CPU in case of invalidity (default: Effective). Item Explanation TURBO The CPU operating frequency is established at high speed. STANDARD The CPU operating frequency is usually established.
  • Page 118: Charge Setting

    Charge Setting 3.1.7 Select Start -> Settings -> System -> Charge Setting. (1)Setting screen Charging method can be set as an ecology charge. (Default :Normal) Item Explanation Normal Charging method can be set as an ecology charge. (Default: Normal) Eco-Charge An ecology charge is performed.
  • Page 119: Input/Display Settings

    3.2 Input/Display Settings Desktop setting 3.2.1 Select Start -> Settings -> System -> Screen. Set “Orientation of the screen”, “Align screen” and “Text size”. If necessary, should be performed in case you need to re-adjust. [General]Tab [Text Size]Tab Explanation General 1.Orientation Select Portrait, Landscape(right-handed), Landscape(left-handed).
  • Page 120: Vibrator Property

    3.2.2 Vibrator Property Select Start -> Settings -> System -> Vibrator. Item Explanation Vibrator When making the respective vibrators effective, a check box is turned on.
  • Page 121: Buttons

    3.2.3 Buttons Select Start -> Settings -> Personal -> Buttons. Buttons is set from the following screen. [Program Buttons]Tab [Up/Down Control]Tab [Others]Tab Item Explanation Program Select a button Because buttons are not to be assigned, it can not Buttons be used. (The program function is allocated to a button.) Assign a program Because buttons are not to be assigned, it can not...
  • Page 122: Backlight

    3.2.4 Backlight Select Start -> Settings -> System -> Backlight. The brightness of the backlight/automatic dimness/automatic off is established. [Battery Power]Tab [Extaernal Power]Tab Item Explanation Battery Turn off backlight if device When assuming that it was effective, it's established Power is not used for from below.
  • Page 123 [Battery Brightness]Tab [External Brightn]Tab Item Explanation Battery To adjust the brighness It's designated from 9 stages. Brightness level,drag the slider Auto display dimming if device When assuming that it was effective, it's is not used for established from below. 5 sec, 10 sec, 20 sec, 30 sec, 1 min, 2 min, 5 min To adjust the auto dimming It's designated from 8 stages.
  • Page 124: Setting Method Of The Volume

    3.3 Setting method of the volume 3.3.1 Sounds & Notifications Select Start -> Settings -> Sounds & Notifications. The kind of sounds and the volume are established. [Sounds]Tab [NOtifications]Tab Item Explanation Sounds Enable sounds for When a check box is on, sound becomes effective. One in case of "Screen taps,Hardware Buttons"...
  • Page 125: Buzzer

    3.3.2 Buzzer Select Start -> Settings -> System -> Buzzer. "Of a buzzer, effective,/invalidity" is established from the following screen. "The volume (Min,Mid,Max)" is established. The buzzer sound can be confirmed by pressing a button of the item right side.
  • Page 126: Security Settings

    3.4 Security Settings There are the following types of security. (1) Setting the terminal password Select Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Password, then set the password. Refer to “3.4.1 Terminal Password Settings” about tool operation. (2) Setting individual IDs Individual IDs are unique codes for identifying individual terminals.
  • Page 127: Terminal Password Settings

    Terminal Password Settings 3.4.1 Select Start -> Settings -> Lock. From the dialog box below, set the password to input when the terminal starts up. Item Explanation Password Prompt if phone unused Password is valid when you check item. Time of the selected items are as follows. 0 Minutes, 1 Minutes, 5 Minutes, 15 Minutes, 30 Minutes, 1 Hour, 1.5 Hours, 2 Hours, 12 Hours, 24 Hours...
  • Page 128: Encryption

    Encryption 3.4.2 Select Start -> Settings -> System -> Encryption. If you want to Encryption files in the memory card, do the item check the following.
  • Page 129: Laser Scanner (1D) Settings

    3.5 Laser Scanner (1D) Settings This function only applies to models equipped with a laser scanner (1D). Refer to Chapter 2, “2.9 Laser Scanner (Barcode)” for details of this function. 3.5.1 Laser Setting Select Start -> Settings -> System -> Scanner Setting. Setting the scanner device, you can change from the following Tool.
  • Page 130 [ Read operation]Tab [Read operation 2]Tab Explanation Read operation Specify the following scanner operations when reading codes. - Continuous read or Single read - Swing Angle Wide, Swing Angle Middle, or Swing Angle Narrow (Note 1) - Enable Laser Focus or Disable Laser Focus (Note 2) - Output OBR buffer or Output Clipboard or Output Keyboard - Disable termination code or Termination code CR, LF, CR, LF, TAB - Selection of the decoding level, "Normal"...
  • Page 131 [Notification]Tab [Scanning Key]Tab Explanation Notification This tab is specify one of the scanning notification methods listed below. - LED light up - Buzzer sound - Vibrator Scanning Key This tab is to set up “Enable” or “Disable” for the following Trigger keys. - Left Trigger (L Trigger key) - Right Trigger (R Trigger key) - [L] Key (Cursor Left key)
  • Page 132 [Others]Tab [Version]Tab Item Explanation ※ This button displays the OBR calibration screen to set up Others Calibration Button the calibration of laser beam swing angle. ※ Follow the guidance appeared on the screen to complete the calibration. ※ The swing angle has been set at the factory prior to shipment.
  • Page 133: Laser Scanner Demo

    3.5.2 Laser Scanner Demo This function only applies to models equipped with a laser scanner (1D). This application demonstrates the following laser scanner scanning functions. Select Start -> Laser Scanner Demo. Demo function that can be selected from the menu screen, there are four. Scan Barcode After reading each code of 1D, code read, code type, I will show the number of digits.
  • Page 134 Demonstrate Focus Feature If you have enabled the focus function, it is the ability to appeal to what was read any bar code from multiple bar code. Demonstrate Scanning Speed It scans continuously the same bar code, it displays the number of times the scan.
  • Page 135: Imager (2D) Settings

    3.6 Imager (2D) Settings This function only applies to models equipped with an imager (2D). Refer to Chapter 2, “2.10 Imager (1D/2D codes, postal codes)” for details of this function. 3.6.1 Imager Settings Select Start -> Settings -> System -> Imager Setting. Use the dialog below to change CMOS imager device settings.
  • Page 136 [Option]Tab Item Explanation Enable With a check mark in the checkbox, it is possible to scan the symbology Option selected in the comb box. Digit This field is to set up the effective range of reading symbol of the Range selected symbology, the pull-down menu box on the left side is for the minimum number of digits and the box on the right side is for the maximum number of digits.
  • Page 137 [Decode]Tab Item Explanation Decode Window This field is to specify decode window mode by selecting one in the modes listed below. When you specify except Normal mode, decode range will be decided automatically for only scanning symbol at center area Normal(Full Decode) Center Decode (1D/2D Codes) Center Decode (Composite)
  • Page 138 [Multi Step]Tab [Expasure/LED]Tab Item Explanation Exposure/LED Aimer This field is to set up the intensity of Aimer to either “0” for turning off or “100” for turning on. Illumination This field is to set up the intensity of Illumination to either “0” for turning off or “100”...
  • Page 139 [About]Tab This tab displays current version information of the imager setting tool.
  • Page 140 [System]Tab [IMGRead]Tab Item Explanation Scanner This filed is to set up a time period in the range of 0 to 1800 (in System second) for the APO function to activate. Setting “0” will disable the function. Power up This checkbox is to set “Turning ON the terminal with the Trigger device with key”...
  • Page 141: Image Scanner Read

    Image Scanner Read 3.6.2 This function only applies to models equipped with an imager (2D). After a 1D or 2D code is scanned, the scanning result is output. Operating procedures Select Start -> Programs -> Utilities -> Image Scanner Read. 1.
  • Page 142: Image Scanner Demo

    3.6.3 Image Scanner Demo This application demonstrates the performances of reading 1D and 2D symbologies with the integrated CMOS Imager (model dependant). The application consists of four menus; - Single Decode - Multi Decode - Image Capture - Sign Capture Select Start ->...
  • Page 143 Cature image This mode captures an image through the CMOS Imager. Pressing the Trigger key first time displays preview of image and then capture the image when the key is pressed second time to save it in JPEG format in a storage area which is indicated at the lower part of the screen. Scan target barcode This mode reads bar code symbol and captures signature both located in the same vicinity and then displays its result and captured signature on the screen.
  • Page 144: Set Nfc (Near Field Communication) Card Reading

    3.7 Set NFC (Near Field Communication) Card Reading NFC can be used to read the following card information: - ISO/IEC14443 TypeA - ISO/IEC14443 TypeB - FeliCa - ISO15693 * For function details, please refer to “2.12 NFC (Near Field Communication)”. NFC Demo 3.7.1 Select Start ->...
  • Page 145 (2) Demo functions The following four are available. ⅰ Read Tag/IC Card ⅱ Demonstrate Scanning Speed ⅲ Read as Multiple ⅳ Read as Package...
  • Page 146: Set Lan

    3.8 Set LAN LAN Cradle Setting Tool 3.8.1 This tool sets IP information for the terminal LAN cradle. Select Start -> Settings -> System -> LAN Cradle. (1) Settings screen The settings are made from the screen shown below. The IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway are written to the LAN cradle.
  • Page 147 (2) Registration process The procedure for registering IP information with this tool is as follows. Set the terminal in the LAN Cradle. Start this tool (the LAN cradle setting tool). iii The tool acquires IP information from the LAN cradle, and displays an operation screen set with the IP information.
  • Page 148 (3) Message list Message Content and action Some items have not been input. Input This is issued if there is any omission in the the setting items. setting items. Input the setting items. An illegal value has been input for an This is issued if there is an input value outside address.
  • Page 149: Connections

    Connections 3.8.2 Select Start -> Settings -> Connections -> Connections. Make settings for connections by dial-up and LAN. (1)Setup screen The following connection types can be created. [Tasks]Tab [Advanced]Tab (2)Advanced choices [Select Networks] [Dialing Rules] [Exceptions]...
  • Page 150 Configuration example for performing packet communications In the following procedure, set the network connection. ⅰ Select My Network -> Add a new modem connection . ⅱ From the following menu, the selection of the modem is set to "Cellular Line (GPRS)".
  • Page 151 ⅲ In SIM card to be used in IT-G500, communication company will enter the Access point name that you specify. ⅳ From the menu below, I specify the "User name, Password, Domain".
  • Page 152: Wlan Settings

    3.9 WLAN Settings WLAN Power Settings 3.9.1 Select Start -> Settings -> Connections -> WLAN Power. This applet is to set up the settings for power to the integrated WLAN module and to display the detected status on the power. Item Eexplanation WLAN Power...
  • Page 153: Wlan Settings

    Select Start -> Settings -> Connections -> WLAN Settings. Go on to set up the WLAN connection. * “WLAN Power” must be enabled first. Refer to “3.9.1 WLAN Power Settings”. (1) Setup using a dedicated Casio tool [IP]Tab [Basic]Tab (Security : WEP)...
  • Page 154 [Basic]Tab (Security:WPA) [Basic]Tab (Authentication:EAP-PEAP) Item Eexplanation SSID1 Press the Search button to display a list of SSIDs. Security PSK, EAP-PEAP, or EAP-TLS authentication can be set for WPA. The key is set for PSK. Authentication If EAP-PEAP or EAP-TLS is selected, press the EAP Properties button to make settings such as user name, and domain validate server.
  • Page 155 [Detail Settings]Tab [Advance Settings]Button [Version]Button Eexplanation Detail Make other detailed settings. These settings can specify which application should be used to display wireless settings and status. NetUI is the name of an MS tools product. AdHoc connection, permission for non-recommended security settings, and comments for the configuration file can also be set up.
  • Page 156 Inifile Save Options The following confirmation dialog is displayed after the user changes settings and presses the OK button. Specify whether or not to save the content set for each tab to the configuration file. Operation Eexplanation The terminal reboots and wireless functions operate with the set content. Cancel Saving to the configuration file is performed according to the settings.
  • Page 157 (2) Setup using the standard Microsoft tool The Microsoft-standard Settings screen can be displayed using the following procedure. Select Start -> Settings -> Connections -> WLAN Power. Check the WLAN Power, and effective. ⅱ Select Start -> Settings -> Connections -> Network Cards. ⅲ...
  • Page 158 ⅳ And the detailed settings from the following screen, and then press the [Finish] button. [Configure Wireless Network] [Configure Network Authentication] [Configure Network Authentication]...
  • Page 159: Wlan Barcode Setting Tool

    WLAN Barcode Setting Tool 3.9.3 Select Start -> Barcode Setting. This tool performs WLAN setup by scanning a barcode. This setting requires a barcode sheet prepared in advance for WLAN settings. Refer to the WLAN Barcode Setting Tool Manual for details.
  • Page 160: Bluetooth Connection

    3.10 Bluetooth Connection Select Start -> Settings -> Bluetooth. The settings for connection with Bluetooth devices are made from the screen shown below. 3.10.1 Bluetooth Manager Bluetooth Power The screen manages the Bluetooth power supply. Check the check box to communicate with a Bluetooth device. If you want to communicate with a Bluetooth device, please check the "Turn on Bluetooth".
  • Page 161: Backup User Data

    3.11 Backup User Data Backup and restore user data on the terminal. This function can be started from the tool or by a command. Backup Tool 3.11.1 The target data is backed up to a FlashDisk or SD card. Data can also be restored from the backup (FlashDisk or SD card). (1) Applicable data for backup/restoration The target data is as follows: 1.
  • Page 162 - Backup procedure Select Start -> Backup Tool. The backup procedure is as follows: 1. Start backup 2. Specify password The save location is the backup destination, so choose it from the following options: FlashDisk, SD card (if inserted) Press the “Backup now” button. iii The Password Input screen is displayed, so specify the password as required (may be omitted).
  • Page 163 3. Backup Complete dialog iv The above message is output when the backup is complete. - Restore procedure Select Start -> Backup Tool. The restore procedure is as follows. 1. Start restore 2. Input password The save location is the backup source, so choose it from the following options: FlashDisk, SD card (if inserted) Press the “Restore now”...
  • Page 164 3. Run Restore 4. Restore Complete v The Restoring screen is displayed. Do not perform any operations while this is in progress. vi The Restore Complete screen is displayed. Press the OK button to close the tool, then reset the device. - Check the folder after backup A Backup.dat file is saved in the following folder.
  • Page 165 - Boot from command line The boot method for using Backup Tool as a command is as follows: CF_Backup.exe /Operation mode /Save folder [/password] Explanation of parameters i Operation mode B: Backup (target: Backup.dat) R: Restore (target: Backup.dat) S: Registry backup (target: Registry.dat) W: Registry restore (target: Registry.dat) *Uppercase and lowercase are usable.
  • Page 166 Error message list The following error messages are used with backup/restoration processes. (1) On backup Error message Cause An error occurred while writing the backup file. Check Some files are left open and have that there is a memory card inserted, and that it has not been closed.
  • Page 167: Duplicate A Terminal

    3.12 Duplicate a Terminal Two terminals (parent unit, duplicate) can be connected via Bluetooth, and the content of one terminal can be duplicated in the other. Copy Devices Tool 3.12.1 This application can copy various settings and applications installed in one terminal (the parent unit) to another terminal (the duplicate unit).
  • Page 168 Copy Devices procedure The process flow and execution procedure is as follows.  Preparation Sender side (parent unit: Sender) Received side (duplicate: Receiver) 1. Create the backup data 1. Start the Copy Devices Tool. 2. Start the Copy Devices Tool. 2.
  • Page 169 Main screen (1) Start the Copy Devices Tool Select Start -> Copy Devices. The following Startup screen is displayed, so start the menus on the parent unit and the duplicate. Duplicate side: Press the “1. Receiver Mode” button (a blue bar). Parent unit side: Press the “2.
  • Page 170 (2) Check the creation of backup data (parent unit side only) The following dialog is displayed if no backup data exists for the parent unit side. Yes: Go to the Group Name Input screen. Refer to “(4) Group name input”. No: Return to the previous screen.
  • Page 171 Receive screen (1) Receiver Mode screen (duplicate side only) The following Receive screen is displayed when the “1. Receiver Mode” button on the duplicate is pressed. First select which of the following modes to receive in.  Normal Copy: In this mode, the data from the parent unit is received and copying is finished, then the tool closes.
  • Page 172 (2) Group name input The following screen appears on both the parent unit and the duplicate. Input the same group name to pair between terminals. Input any arbitrary group name (such as 1234) and press the Start button to automatically search for counterpart terminals and connect with them (automatic pairing). Now advance to the Standby screen.
  • Page 173 (4) Run Copy Devices The terminal automatic searched for counterpart terminals and connects with them (automatic pairing), then the following Copy Process screen is displayed. Parent unit Run screen (green) Duplicate Run screen (blue) Item Operation operation “Name“ Displays the group name specified on the Group Name Settings screen.
  • Page 174 (5) Close Copy Devices The message dialog is displayed after reception was completed in Normal Copy mode. The terminal resets if you select "Yes”. Transmission screen (1) Send Mode screen On the Send screen, first select which of the following modes to receive in. ...
  • Page 175 (2) Group name input On the Group Name Settings screen, specify the group name for communication with duplicates. Specifying a group name starts communications with duplicates that have the same group name. Group Name Settings screen (3) Communication in Progress screen No.
  • Page 176: Automatically Install Software

    3.13 Automatically Install Software 3.13.1 Auto Setup Place the setup files (Setup.exe, CAB file) into the “FlashDisk¥CE¥ARM” folder to automatically install them when the system reboots for a unit reset. The target process, storage location, and execution procedure are as stated below. Target process Storage location CAB for service pack, individual...
  • Page 177: Enable Wan (Voice Call/Sms)

    3.14 Enable WAN (voice call/SMS) This function is used on models equipped with WHE6.5 Pro. The method for enabling telephone is as follows: 3.14.1 Phone (1) Select Start -> Settings -> Personal -> Phone. Press [Yes] if the following message is output. (2) The following Settings screen will appear when phone is enabled.
  • Page 178: Wireless Manager

    3.14.2 Wireless Manager (1) Select Start -> Settings -> Connections -> “Wireless Manager”. The currently-enabled communications function status is displayed. (2) If Phone is off, tap Phone to turn it on (enable it). - Note The following procedure can also be used to display the Wireless Manager. (1) Tap the title bar (Top) to display the icon below.
  • Page 179: Use The Country-Specific Wlan Setting Tool

    3.15 Use the Country-Specific WLAN Setting Tool Function Summary 3.15.1 The Country-Specific WLAN Setting Tool loads usable WLAN channels to the IT-G500 unit. The channels available for use are set for each country, and this function sets a frequency that can be used in the country concerned.
  • Page 180: Configuration Files

    Configuration Files 3.15.2 The composition of the configuration file (ini file) is as follows: [Country] section Value Code 11: USA 13: EU countries/Japan 14: Japan 99: Custom (Anything other than the above causes an error) Sets the country code. If the code is 99, the [11bg] section and the [11a] section described later are required. If the code is 11, 13, or 14, the [11bg] section and the [11a] section are ignored.
  • Page 181 [11a] section Value 36ch 0: Do not use 1: Use (Anything other than the above causes an error) 40ch (As above) 44ch (As above) 48ch (As above) 52ch (As above) 56ch (As above) 60ch (As above) 64ch (As above) 100ch (As above) 104ch (As above)
  • Page 182 - Setting example Example 1 - For the USA: Just the country code. ‘Destination region: USA [Country] Code=11 Example 2 - For a custom case: Set all channels ‘Destination region: XXXXX [Country] Code=99 [11bg] 1ch=1 2ch=1 3ch=1 4ch=1 5ch=1 6ch=1 7ch=1 8ch=1 9ch=1...
  • Page 183: Command Line Argument

    Command Line Argument 3.15.3 The command line arguments for this tool are as follows: No argument - Operation Reads the configuration file (ini) and writes it to the non-volatile memory area of the terminal. The screen displays whether reading succeeded or failed (described later). - Reference Manual start from Windows Explorer has no command line argument.
  • Page 184: Startup Screen

    Startup Screen 3.15.4 (1) Screen display when configuration was successful (USA/EU/Japan) The following screen is displayed if configuration was successful (if the country setting is USA/EU/Japan) Item Content Country One of US / EU / JA Close button Closes the screen (2) Screen display when configuration was successful (custom) The following screen is displayed if configuration was successful (if the country setting is custom) Item...
  • Page 185 (3) Screen display when configuration failed If configuration was unsuccessful, the details of the error are displayed in a message box. The list of messages is described later. (4) Screen display when reading was successful, with the /D option (USA/EU/Japan) The screen in (1) above is displayed, with ”Successfully finished”...
  • Page 186: Operation

    4. Operation 4.1 Start/ Close the Unit ・ Start the unit by pressing the Power key. ・ Power is turned off by pressing the Power key on the unit while it is switched on. Power key Explanation (1) In the following situations, restore operation by pressing any key, or by touching the screen. - If power has been turned off by the power-saving control (sleep, auto power off, auto backlight off) - If the backlight is off...
  • Page 187: Input From The Software Input Panel (Sip)

    4.2 Input from the Software Input Panel (SIP) This section explains how to input from the Software Input Panel (SIP). [Note] Refer to “2.2 Key Control” about the keyboard key functions. Operation Method 4.2.1 (1) Press the “Fn + 0” keys to display the Software Input Panel. The touch panel can be now be used for key input.
  • Page 188: Use Mobile Camera

    4.3 Use mobile camera Select Start -> Pictures & Videos. Still and video shooting, and do the playback of image files. For detailed information on the features, please refer to the "2.11 camera (still images, motion shooting)". 1.Startup screen When you tap the "Camera" icon, and then the camera starts. [Startup screen of the camera]...
  • Page 189 2. Still Image Capture screen Button Configuration (1) Left side Item Function LED illumination Tap the LED Illumination button to turn the LED off and on. The icon changes. LED flash Tap the LED Flash button to turn the LED off and on. The icon changes.
  • Page 190 Item Function Light mode Select the light mode from “Auto”, “Outdoor”, “Incandescent light”, “Fluorescent light”, and “Dark”. (2) Right side Item Function Photography Switches the photography mode between still and video. mode The icon is when in still photography mode, and when in video photography mode.
  • Page 191 3. Video screen Button Configuration (1) Left side Item Function LED illumination Tap the LED Illumination button to switch the LED between off, 50% lit, and 100% lit. The icon changes to Exposure Brightens the exposure. compensation (+) Exposure Darkens the exposure. compensation (-) Light mode Select the light mode from “Auto”, “Outdoor”, “Incandescent...
  • Page 192 (2) Right side Item Function Photography Switches the photography mode between still and video. mode The icon is when in still photography mode, and when in video photography mode. Advanced Make settings for the following details of capturing video action. video 1.
  • Page 193: Connection Operation Of The Internet

    4.4 Connection operation of the internet Internet Explorer 4.4.1 Select Start -> Internet Explorer. It's possible to indicate a Web page of the internet and intranet from a browser.
  • Page 194: Operating Method Of A Pc Connection Utility

    4.5 Operating method of a PC connection utility USB to PC 4.5.1 (1)USB connection to a PC Select Start -> Settings -> Connections -> USB to PC. A connection method with a PC is established from the following screen. Item Eexplanation Enable advanced network When doing a PC and a ActiveSync connection via I/O box, a...
  • Page 195: Lmwin(Upload/Download Utility

    (2)USB connection Select Start -> Settings -> System -> USB Connection. The connection utility is changed from the following screen. Item Eexplanation Windows Mobile Device The setting which does USB juncture of this terminal and a PC is changed Center for "Windows Mobile Device Center".
  • Page 196: Flce

    FLCE 4.5.3 Select Start -> FLCE. A file transfer is performed between LMWIN in the PC (utility) and the I/O box. It's also possible to do a file transfer via a wireless LAN. For details, please refer to" LMWIN manual". (1)Command input screen (2)転送実行中表示画面...
  • Page 197: Activesync

    ActiveSync 4.5.4 Data communication is performed by linking with the ActiveSync client on the terminal. It can be obtained from the following site. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=6b6ae681-5bf9-48af-b6f9-f3827074 1f6a&displaylang=ja Windows Mobile Device Center (WMDC) 4.5.5 Data communication is performed by linking with the ActiveSync client on the terminal. When used in Windows Vista or later PC OS environment, use Windows Mobile Device Center to connect between the terminal and a PC.
  • Page 198: Remote Desktop Connection

    Remote Desktop Connection 4.5.6 Select Start -> Remote Desktop MObile. This is a remote desktop client based on RDP7.0. Use the Microsoft remote desktop function to remotely operate Windows machines that are using terminal services. The connection procedure is as follows. 1.
  • Page 199 Addendum: To use the unit scanner with remote desktop The codes read by the unit scanner are sent to remote computers by embedded applications. 3. Start the Laser Scanner Read or Image Scanner Read application program. 4. Call Scanner Settings or Imager Settings from the icon in the task tray, then set the output destination for scanning results to “Keyboard output”.
  • Page 200: Use Phone

    4.6 Use Phone Make a Call 4.6.1 (1) Select Start -> Phone. (2) Input the called party’s phone number. How to correct a phone number - Tap the arrow key ( ) to clear the last input number. - Tap and hold the arrow key ( ) for 1 second or more to clear the entire input number.
  • Page 201 The screen during a call i Status display area The communications carrier name, information on the called party, and the talk time are displayed. ii Function Function Description Call History Displays information about recently-called parties. Mute Makes your voice inaudible to the other party. Hold Puts the call temporarily on hold.
  • Page 202: Receive A Call

    Receive a Call 4.6.2 (1) Tap “Answer” to take a call. Slide “Answer” to the right end if the device is locked. Alternatively, tap “Unlock” to move to the normal Call screen. Input the password, if a password has been set for the device lock, then tap Lock icon ( Display when there is an incoming call Display content...
  • Page 203: Operation Of An Application Program

    4.7 Operation of an application program 4.7.1 Calculator Select Start -> Calculator. It's possible to calculate an arithmetic operation (at most 10 digits) from the following calculator program. 4.7.2 Notes Select Start -> Notes. When the following edit button is pressed, it'll be a handwritten input screen. [Notes] [Save Folder] Edit button...
  • Page 204: E-Mail

    E-mail 4.7.3 Select Start -> E-mail. After choosing "Setup E-mail", it's possible to make a message. Setup E-mail Making of a message...
  • Page 205: Text Message

    Text Message 4.7.4 Select Start -> E-mail. After choosing "Text Messages", it's possible to make a message. [Messageing] [Text Messages] Menu button...
  • Page 206: Maintenance

    5. Maintenance 5.1 File Operations TextEditor 5.1.1 Select Start -> Text. From the following screen, you can create a text message. FCHKCE 5.1.2 This utility checks a result of data upload/download. See the LMWIN Utility manual for detail.
  • Page 207: File Explorer

    File Explorer 5.1.3 Select Start -> File Explorer. This application is a file management program. It can copy files, transmit files, delete files, create folders and delete folders. Menus in the application Menu Description Opens the parent folder. Menu Go To My Documents Opens the My Documents folder.
  • Page 208 Menu Description Edit Undo Returns to the previous operation. Cuts the selected file and folder. Copy Copies the selected file and folder. Paste Pastes the file and folder that are cut or copied. Paste Shortcut Creates a shortcut for the file and folder that are cut or copied. Select All Chooses all the files and folders that are displayed.
  • Page 209: The Way To Remove Micro Sd Card

    5.2 The way to remove Micro SD card 5.2.1 Removal procedure on Micro SD card Please remove after Micro SD card does the following operation. (1) Select Start -> Remove SD. (2)Micro SD card is removed from a SD card slot of the terminal in the state which doesn't suspend. "File Explorer"...
  • Page 210: Terminal Log Viewer

    5.3 Terminal Log Viewer 5.3.1 Log Viewer Select Start -> Log Viewer. This tool indicates collected business log. Display Range Settings screen When a Set button is pressed, a log list is indicated (the following figure referring). List screen...
  • Page 211: Storage Manager

    5.3.2 Storage Manager Select Start -> Settings -> System -> Storage Manager. Information on the respective Disks is indicated. Storage Properties Properties of Partitions Item Eexplanation Store Info Chosen Disk information is indicated. Properties of Indicate the Properties dialogue of Pertitions. Partitions The following operation is performed.
  • Page 212: Investigation Of The Communication Environment

    5.4 Investigation of the communication environment 5.4.1 REBIND tool When communication abnormality of a wireless LAN occurred, a wireless LAN is reconnected. This tool start can be started by the following procedure. < the indication state that it's impossible to communicate data> A communication mark will be "x".
  • Page 213: Netsearch

    NetSearch 5.4.2 Select Start -> NetSearch. The following remote DTE detailed information is indicated. ・SSID ・WLAN standard ・Channel ・Intensity(%) ・Encryption ・MAC address ・IP address ・Physical address Menu composition Item Function Disp List View(1) Indication of a remote DTE list Detail View(2) Indication of a remote DTE in-depth information display screen Options Indication of a remote DTE search condition setting screen...
  • Page 214 (1)Detail "Detail" when a button (the screen lower right) is pressed, IPInformation is indicated. (2)List View(1) "List View (1)" when a button (the screen lower left) is pressed, a list screen of wireless LAN remote DTE is indicated.
  • Page 215 (3)Ping(4) "Ping (4)" when a button is pressed, Ping Utility screen is indicated. (4)Signal(5) "Signal (5)" when a button is pressed, an electric field strong history indication screen is indicated. (5)Disp - Options When "Disp - Options" is chosen, a remote DTE search condition setting screen is indicated.
  • Page 216: Gps Information

    GPS Information 5.4.3 Select Start -> GPS Information. GPS information is displayed. This displays GPS information. Compatible models are those equipped with WHE6.5 Pro. The power supply for the GPS unit is controlled in linkage with the telephone function. Therefore, to use GPS information, check that the phone is turned on in the Wireless Manager tool.
  • Page 217 Item Operation Positioning Displays the subject of positioning. “GPS” is displayed if the power to the quality GPS Module is on. Selection “Auto” is displayed if the power to the GPS Module is on. method Positioning Indicates the reliability of the positioning data, as “3D”, “2D”, or status “Unknown”.
  • Page 218 Version display [Caution] 1. If this unit is turned off while the GPS Information screen is still displayed, the GPS unit will consume more power than when the unit is turned off normally. To reduce the effect on battery life, close the GPS Information screen before turning the unit off.
  • Page 219 A-GPS function setting If your using SIM Card contract with telephone company is supported A-GPS function, you can set A-GPS setting as below. (About setting detail, please follow telephone company indications.) i IT-G500 and the PC, connected with a USB cable. ii In the following folder of IT-G500, it will create a new agpscfg.ini.
  • Page 220 Item Description Item Operation Select A-GPS operation mode.  Stand alone : Without A-GPS GPS Fix Mode  MS-Based : MS-Based mode  MS-Assisted : MS-Assisted mode Select A-GPS execution method.  Control Plane : Control Plane mode A-GPS Mode ...
  • Page 221: Maintenance Of A System

    5.5 Maintenance of a system System information 5.5.1 Select Start -> Settings -> System -> Version Info. Select Start -> Settings -> System -> Memory. Each does indication of system information/setting. (1)Version Start icon An indication example [Version] tab [Device ID]tab [Copyrights]tab Explanation Version...
  • Page 222 (2)Memory Start icon An indication example [Main]tab [Storage Card]tab Explanation Main "Memory for data memory"," the respective percentages of the memory for program execution "are indicated. Storage Card When a memory card for memories exists, the total capacity is indicated.
  • Page 223: Version Information

    Version information 5.5.2 Select Start -> Settings -> System -> Version Info. Start icon An indication example Explanation System information on Casio is indicated. CVersion The version indication by which it's for OS, Loader, Boot,Service Pack is performed.
  • Page 224: Remove Programs

    Remove Programs 5.5.3 Select Start -> Settings -> System -> Remove Programs. This applet is used to display all programs installed in the terminal and delete them. To remove a program, highlight the program in the field you want to remove, and tap Remove button. [Attention] a built-in program of the terminal ROM can't be eliminated.
  • Page 225 [backup]screen example Restore The restore procedure is as follows: 3. 0Restore.exe starts automatically. After a full reset of the unit, the Welcome screen is displayed, then approximately 10s later, ”¥FlashDisk¥CE¥ARM¥restore.exe“ starts automatically. * The Welcome screen closes automatically. 4. Set date/time A screen for setting date and time will automatically appear.
  • Page 226: Module Update Tool

    Module Update Tool 5.5.5 This is a tool for building a mobile work system environment via network. It can efficiently update user applications and data. Target process The terminal unit (HT) and PC server can be connected via network to perform the following processes.
  • Page 227 Specification of the download connection method There are the following seven methods for connecting to the download source. Select one and make communications settings to acquire information from the download source. Connection Content method HTTP Get the intended file from an HTTP folder made public on the server. Get the intended file from an FTP folder made public on the server.
  • Page 228 3. Connection method 4. HTTP download (screen example) iii Click on the dropdown box and select the construction method. iv To download via HTTP, input the connection information and press the Start button. After that, download the update configuration information files from the server. 5.
  • Page 229: Appendix

    6. Appendix 6.1 Standard with the application list Menu selection of application programs, are as follows. - Select Start. - Select Start -> Settings. Each program features are as follows. (1)Start Menu Reference Name Description 3.1.1 1 Home Backgrounds of a home screen are set. 4.6.1 2 Phone Dialing is sent and it's called.
  • Page 230 Reference Name Description 4.7.1 18 Calculator Calculator software. 19 Games It's a game software. 20 Notes A handwriting memo is performed. 21 Tasks That it's expected to tasks, a memo is input. 5.1.3 22 File Explorer This is a file management program. 4.5.4 23 ActiveSync ActiveSync is a client software.
  • Page 231 Reference Name Description From SD card slot of the device, in a state in which it 44 Remove SD does not suspend, remove the Micro SD card. 45 SimTkUI SimUI information is indicated. (2) Start-Settings Menu Reference Name Description 3.10.1 1 Bluetooth POWER setting and a device are scanned.
  • Page 232 (4) Start-Settings-Connections Menu Reference Name Description 1 Beam A terminal makes reception of a beam mode effective. 2 Connections Make your Internet connection settings. 3 Domain Enroll Registration setting to the domain is performed. 4 Network cards A network adapter is established. 4.5.1 5 USB To PC A connection method with a PC is established.
  • Page 233 Reference Name Description 13 Managed programs Managed Program is managed. 5.5.1 14 Memory Core usage is indicated. A system establishes an area, a language and input in 3.1.4 15 Regionnal Settings detail. 5.5.3 16 Remove programs The program which is already installed is eliminated. Imager Setting 3.5.1 This sets the laser scanner (1D).
  • Page 234: Optional Software List

    Upload of a file and download communication 9 LMWIN are performed between the PC server and the 4.4.2 terminal at this Toul. 10 Media Security Ⅱ This tool is SD card security with AES. - 11 CASIO Terminal Manager (CTM) This tool does terminal management. -...

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