Hardware Manual
(Version 1.00)
CASIO Computer Co., Ltd.
Copyright ??2005. All rights reserved.
March 2005
Table of Contents
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Editorial Record
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Preface
The
This reference manual will explain you in detail about the specifications of hardware, reliability, environment, compliance and etc. for the series including models,
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1. Product Overview
1.1 Features
Hardware and software features at a glance
???Uses Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition Software for Pocket PC as the operating system.
???Withstand a drop from 1 meter, and IP54 level for dust and
???Large
???Standard large capacity battery pack for up to 27 hours of continuous use
???CompactFlash and SDIO card slots for flexible system expansion in future possible.
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???Bluetooth and Wireless LAN (compliant with IEEE802.11b) are integrated as standard for wireless LAN configuration
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1.2 Available Models And Options
Table 1.1 Available models
The accessories in the table below are included in each individual carton box of
Table 1.3 Accessory
The
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1.2.1 Options And Interfaces
CF Card Slot
Serial Port
DC Jack
CF Card (Recommended option??????
Basic Cradle
AC Adaptor
Comm. Card Cover
Fig. 1.2
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1.3 General Guide
1.3.1
External Views
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3
4
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Fig. 1.3
Table 1.4 Names of parts
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1.3.2
Views
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1
Fig. 1.3
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1.3.3
Views
1
3
2
4
5
Fig. 1.5
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Fig. 1.6
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Fig. 1.7
Refer to Table 1.6 for names of each part and its description.
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Table 1.6 Names of parts
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1.3.4
View
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1.3.5
View
Fig. 1.9
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Continue.
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Notes:
1.Concurrent use of Wireless LAN communication and Bluetooth communication is not recommended. The communication range may vary depending on the radio condition in air and/or the surrounding environment.
2.Each memory backup period will depend on the characteristic of the terminal itself, the surroundings including temperature, humidity. Thus, the periods described in Table 2.1 are recommended for use for reference only. They are not guaranteed figures.
3.Any protruding part on the terminal is not measured.
4.The weight includes the
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Pin layout for Serial Interface;
Fig. 2.1
Signal layout;
Table 2.2
Notes:
???Since the current at a peak level that flows through the interface reaches as high as 3A, all the ???ADP??? and ???GND??? pins in the table must be used.
???Metal frame of the connector must be connected to ???GND??? pins.
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Table 2.3 Operating hours by model
Notes:
???The durations of time in ???Operating hour??? for
???In the low temperature, the operating hour powered by battery tends to be shorter.
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2.2
Table. 2.4
Continue.
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Weight/Dimensions
Table 2.5
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2.3 DIP Switch Setting (For
The DIP switch is located on the rear side of the Bridge Satellite Cradle
ON (Upper side)
OFF (Lower side)
Not used (always OFF)
Not used (always OFF)
Host Computer Interface
Daisy Chain Termination
Connection
* : Default setting.
Fig. 2.2
Note:
Other DIP switch settings are used for testing and inspection purposes. Because of this, you should never use any DIP settings other than those described above.
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2.4 Status Indications With LEDs
This chapter is not applicable to the
Various operational statuses on the
Table 2.5
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2.5
Table 2.6
Weight/Dimensions
Table 2.7
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2.6
Table 2.8
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3. Product Identification And Reference Numbers
On the back of the terminal and its options (major options only), there is a bar code and numbers printed on label as shown in Fig. 3.1 below.
This bar code is represented by 15 digits of Code128 and by alphanumeric characters beneath the bar code. The numbers from 1 to 9 in the figure represent identification and references of the terminal. The numbers from 10 to 14 represent a manufacturing reference which is reserved by the manufacturer. See the figure below for each meaning.
Production month of the year (1 to 9, A,B,C)
Production year (last digit only. Ex. 1 represents the year 2001.)
Model number (two digits in alphanumeric)
94:(Domestic version)
95:(Domestic version)
97:
98:
0B: (Domestic version)
0C: (Domestic version)
Fig. 3.1
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4. Quality References
This chapter describes about quality references specially concerned with environmental performance, electric durability, mechanical durability, reliability, compliance and, etc. for the
IP (Industrial Protection) code
Acording system to indicate the degrees of protection provided by an enclosure against access to hazardous parts, ingress of solid foreign objects, ingress of water and to give additional protection in connection with such protection. Elements of the IP54 level and their meanings are as follows.
IP5x
Represents dust proof to level 5. This level of IPcode means that the terminal is protected against solid foreign objects including dust to penetrate the enclosure.
IPx4
Represents
???x??? represents that a characteristic numeral is not required to be specified.
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4.1.3
Table 4.3
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4.1.5
Table 4.5
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4.2.4
Table 4.9
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4.3.4
Table 4.13
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Note:
The number of the cycles is assumed with the conditions below.
???The remained capacity of battery pack at 300th cycle is approximately 60% of the full capacity.
???The surrounding temperature is at 23??2???.
???The discharge current is 1.1Aconstant current.
???The discharge stops at 2.75V.
???The condition of the charge;
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4.4.2
Table 4.15
4.4.3
Table 4.16
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4.5Compliance
4.5.1
Table 4.17
Table 4.18
Consult CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. for other areas.
4.5.2
Table 4.19
4.5.3
Table 4.20
4.5.4
Table 4.21
5. Cable Specifications
5.1 For Chain Connection And Short Length
Length; 1 meter or less
View from side
View from top
M a x m im u m 1 m
Pin layout diagram of cable for chain connection and short distance
Fig. 5.2
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5.2 For Chain Connection And Long Length
Length; 1 meter or longer
Max. 1,000m
View from side
View from top
Fig. 5.3
Pin layout diagram of cable for chain connection and long distance
Fig. 5.4
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6.Precautions
6.1Handling Precautions
Precautions for
???If the
???If there is a possibility of the above or operator error (e.g., a fully charged battery has not been installed), practice system operation that maintains a backup to avoid loss of data due to consumption of the batteries.
Precautions for
???Prior to
???Do not store the removed battery pack at high temperature. Otherwise, it will discharge at an accelerated rate. Note that the remaining capacity after the battery if it is not used for 10 days at 60??C will be approximately 65%, and that after 20 days at 60??C will be approximately 55%.
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6.2 Safety
6.2.1 Battery Pack
???Never disassemble or retrofit the battery pack. The battery pack has safety mechanism and protection means incorporated to avoid hazards. Should it be damaged, the battery pack could become hot, generate smoke, explode, or ignite.
???Never contact the ???+??? and
???Neither dispose of the battery pack into a fire nor heat it. The insulation may be burnt, the gas exhaust valve or safety mechanism may be damaged, or the internal electrolyte may ignite, causing the battery pack to become hot, smoke, explode, or ignite.
???Neither leave nor use the battery pack in a place with a high temperature (over 80 ??C) or close to a fire or hot stove. Should the resin separator be damaged due to excessive heat, the battery pack may be
???Do not soak the battery pack in fresh water or sea water. If the protection means incorporated in the battery pack is damaged, the battery pack may become hot, smoke, explode, or ignite.
???Do not attempt to charge the battery close to a fire, in direct sunlight, or in a car parked in the sun.Aheated battery pack will trigger the internal hazard protection means to stop the charging function. Or, the protection means may be damaged and the battery may be charged with an excessive current or voltage, or have abnormal chemical reactions induced to cause it to become hot, smoke, explode, or ignite.
???Do not stick a pin or nail in the battery pack. Neither hit it with a hammer nor stamp it. If this is done, the battery pack may be broken or deformed resulting in a short circuit and causing it to become hot, smoke, explode, or ignite.
???Do not hit or throw the battery pack. If the protection means incorporated in the battery pack is damaged, the battery pack may be charged with an excessive current or voltage, or have abnormal chemical reactions induced to cause it to become hot, smoke, explode, or ignite.
???Never use a battery pack that is significantly damaged or deformed. It may become hot, smoke, explosion, or ignite.
???Do not attempt to solder anything directly on the battery pack surface. The insulation may be damaged or the gas exhaust valve or safety mechanism may be damaged, causing the battery pack to become hot, smoke, explode, or ignite.
???Do not use the battery pack in other device than the
???When charging the battery pack use only dedicated cradles or dedicated battery charger and itsAC adaptor available from CASIO, at a temperature between 0??C and 40??C. If the battery pack is charged with battery chargers other than those specified by CASIO, it may be
???The battery pack has a specific polarity. Do not force it into the
???If the internal electrolyte of the battery pack leaks and enters the eye, do not rub the eye. Rinse the eye with a sufficient amount of clean water, such as tap water, then immediately consult with a doctor. The electrolyte can cause eye damage.
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6.2.2 General
???Be aware of abnormal conditions.
If the
???Supply Current/Voltage
???Do not use anAC adaptor withAC voltage not rated on theAC adaptor.Also, avoid drawing power from Do not damage, break, retrofit, bend, twist, or stretch the power cable.Also, do not place a heavy object on it or heat it. If this is done, the power cable may be broken and cause a fire or electric shock.
???AC adaptor
Always use the dedicatedAC adaptor
???Do not touch theAC adaptor with wet hands.
This may result in an electric shock.Also, place theAC adaptor in a place where it is not subject to dust and water. Dust and dirt may cause fire and smoke, and water may cause an electric shock.
???About the electrolyte
If the internal electrolyte of the battery leaks and enters the eye, rinse it with a sufficient amount of water, then consult with a doctor
???About the battery pack
1.Do not place the battery pack in a microwave oven or
2.If you are aware of an abnormal condition such as a smell, excessive heat, discoloration, deformation, etc., during use, charging and storage of the battery pack, immediately remove it from the
3.If charging cannot be completed even after the specified charging period, stop the charge operation. Otherwise, the battery pack may become hot, smoke, explode, or ignite.
4.If the battery pack leaks or generates an abnormal smell, immediately remove it away from the fire. Otherwise, the electrolyte that has leaked may ignite causing smoke, an explosion, or fire.
5.Do not disassemble the battery pack. Neither disassemble nor retrofit this terminal. Personal burns or injury may occur.
???About the power cable andAC adaptor
1.Do not bring the power cable close to heating equipment such as stove. The cable coating may burn or melt, resulting in fire or electric shock.
2.Do not bring the power cable close to a container filled with liquid. If the cable becomes wet or should the container be tipped over, a fire or electric shock may result.
3.Do not unplug theAC adaptor by pulling the power cable by hand. The cable may be damaged causing a fire or electric shock.Always hold the plug of the cable.
4.When cradle or battery charger is not used for an extended period of time, e.g. during absences, unplug theAC adaptor from the wall outlet.
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???About the battery
1.Do not attempt to disassemble or solder the battery.Also, do not heat or throw the battery into a fire.
2.When the
3.If the battery is improperly used, the electrolyte may leak and soil other objects, resulting in fire and personal injury. Be sure to observe the following precautions:
4.Make sure of the polarity (+, or
5.Do not leave this terminal unused for an extended period of time with the battery installed.
???About the battery pack
Do not use the battery pack in a place where it will be exposed to static electricity. The battery pack may become hot, explode, or ignite.
???Avoid exposing it to water and foreign matter
Should foreign matter (metal chips, water, liquid chemicals) enter inside the product, immediately turn off the
???Memory protection
1.Contents of the
2.When replacing the battery pack, always refer to the user???s guide accompanied in the carton box. Improper battery replacement may lead to unexpected loss or alteration of data.
???Place of installation
1.Do not place the
2.Do not use the
3.Do not place the
4.Do not throw the
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