Casio Stereo System DT 930 User Manual

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Handheld Terminal  
Series  
User’s Guide  
Data Collection Terminal  
• Be sure to read "Safety Precautions"  
inside this guide before trying to use  
your Handheld Terminal. After reading  
this guide, keep it in a safe place for  
future reference.  
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Safety Precautions  
Congratulations upon your selection of this CASIO Product. Be sure to read  
the following Safety Precautions before trying to use it for the first time.  
Keep this manual in a handy place for future reference.  
The following are the meanings of the markings and symbols  
Markings and Symbols  
used in these Safety Precautions to warn you against the  
possibility of personal injury and/or material damage or loss  
to you and others. Take a few moments to become familiar  
with these markings and symbols so you can avoid future  
problems.  
This symbol indicates information that, if ignored or  
applied incorrectly, creates the danger of death or serious  
personal injury.  
Danger!  
This symbol indicates information that, if ignored or  
applied incorrectly, can create the possibility of death or  
serious personal injury.  
Warning!  
This symbol indicates information that, if ignored or  
applied incorrectly, can create the possibility of personal  
injury or material damage.  
Caution!  
A triangular shape indicates you should exercise  
caution. The symbol shown here indicates you  
should take care to avoid breakage.  
Marking examples  
A circle indicates something you should not do.  
This symbol indicates you should not try to  
take something apart.  
A black circle indicates something you must  
do. This symbol indicates you should unplug  
power cord.  
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Danger!  
Lithium-ion Battery Pack  
The Lithium-ion Battery Pack is available as an option.  
Never allow the battery pack to become wet. Water can create the danger of  
battery pack heat emission, explosion, and fire.  
Never use or leave the battery pack next to open flame, near a stove, or any  
other area exposed to high heat. Doing so creates the danger of battery  
pack heat emission, explosion, and fire.  
Never use the battery pack with any device other than this unit. Doing so can  
creates the danger of battery pack heat emission, explosion, and fire.  
Note that the battery pack’s positive (+) and negative (–) terminals must be  
oriented correctly when it is loaded into the charger unit or the Data  
Collector. Connecting the battery pack with its terminals reversed creates the  
danger of battery pack fluid leakage, heat emission, explosion, and fire.  
Never dispose of the battery pack by incinerating it or otherwise expose it to  
heat. Doing so creates the danger of battery pack heat emission, explosion,  
and fire.  
Never allow the positive (+) and negative (–) terminals of the battery pack to  
become connected (shorted) by metal. Doing so creates the danger of  
battery pack heat emission, explosion, and fire.  
Never transport or store the battery pack together with a necklace, hair pins  
or other metal objects. Doing so can short battery pack terminals, creating  
the danger of battery pack heat emission, explosion, and fire. Be sure to  
place the battery pack in its case whenever transporting or storing it.  
Never throw the battery pack or otherwise subject it to strong impact. Doing  
so creates the danger of battery pack heat emission, explosion, and fire.  
Never pierce the battery pack with nails, hit it with a hammer, or step on it.  
Doing so can create the danger of battery pack heat emission, explosion,  
and fire.  
Never try to take apart the battery pack or modify it in any way. Doing so  
creates the danger of battery pack heat emission, explosion, and fire.  
Use only the specified charger unit to charge the battery pack. Use of other  
types of charger units creates the danger of battery pack heat emission,  
explosion, and fire.  
Handling Alkaline Batteries  
Should fluid from the alkaline batteries accidentally get into your eyes, there  
is a threat of loss of eyesight, do not rub them. Immediately rinse your eyes  
with clean tap water and then consult a physician immediately.  
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Warning!  
Disassembly and Modification  
Never try to disassemble or modify the unit in any way. High voltage inside  
creates the danger of electrical shock.  
Interior Parts and Components  
Never touch interior high-voltage parts or components. Doing so creates the  
danger of electrical shock.  
Abnormal Conditions  
Should the unit become hot or start to emit smoke or a strange odor,  
immediately turn off the power and contact your original dealer or an  
authorized CASIO service provider. Continued use creates the danger of fire  
and electrical shock.  
Foreign Objects  
Should any foreign matter ever get into the unit, immediately turn off the  
power and contact your original dealer or an authorized CASIO service  
provider. Continued use creates the danger of fire and electrical shock.  
Dropping and Damage  
Should you drop the unit and damage it, immediately turn off the power and  
contact your original dealer or an authorized CASIO service provider.  
Continued use creates the danger of fire and electrical shock.  
Moisture  
Keep the unit away from vases, planters, cups, glasses and other containers  
of liquid. Also keep it away from metal. Water and metal getting into the unit  
creates the danger of fire and electrical shock.  
Laser Beam  
Never look directly into the laser beam. Doing so can cause serious eye  
damage.  
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Warning!  
Interference with the Operation of Other Equipment  
(Using Wireless Communication)  
Keep your Handheld Terminal at least 22 centimeters (8' 1/10") away from  
anyone wearing a pacemaker. Radio waves emitted by the Handheld  
Terminal can affect the operation of a pacemaker.  
In order to protect someone wearing a pacemaker from the risk of  
unintentional interference, turn off the Handheld Terminal before boarding a  
crowded train or entering any other crowded area.  
Handling Alkaline Batteries  
Do not put the battery in a fire, expose it to heat, dismantle or modify it. If the  
insulation or safety valve is damaged, the battery may leak fluid, overheat or  
explode.  
Do not insert the battery with the poles reversed. Doing so may cause some  
abnormality or a short and the battery may leak fluid, overheat or explode.  
Keep the battery out of the reach of children. If the battery is swallowed,  
contact a physician immediately.  
If the alkali fluid gets in your mouth, rinse your mouth with water and contact  
a physician immediately.  
If the alkali fluid gets on your skin or clothes, it may burn your skin,  
thoroughly rinse the affected area with tap water.  
Do not store batteries with metal objects such as necklaces or hairpins,  
doing so may cause the positive and negative poles to be shorted.  
Do not mix new and old batteries or other makes of batteries. The different  
attributes may cause the battery to leak fluid, overheat or explode.  
This battery was not made to be recharged. Recharging this battery may  
damage the insulation or internal structure and may cause the battery to leak  
fluid, overheat or explode.  
Do not damage or remove the label on the exterior of the battery. Doing so  
may cause the battery to short, leak fluid, overheat or explode.  
Do not drop, throw or expose the battery to extreme impact. Doing so may  
cause the battery to leak fluid, overheat or explode.  
Do not alter the shape of the battery. If the insulation or safety valve is  
damaged, the battery may leak fluid, overheat or explode.  
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Warning!  
Handling the Coin Type Lithium Battery  
Do not recharge coin type lithium battery. Doing so may cause it to leak fluid,  
overheat, explode or burst into flames.  
Do not put the coin type lithium battery in open flame, or apply solder directly  
to the coin type lithium battery. Doing so may cause it to leak fluid, overheat,  
explode or burst into flames.  
Do not use the coin type lithium battery with the positive and negative poles  
reversed. Do not store it with metal objects such as necklaces or hairpins,  
doing so may cause the positive and negative poles to be shorted.  
Keep the coin type lithium battery out of the reach of children. If it is  
swallowed, contact a physician immediately.  
If the alkali fluid gets in your eye, rinse the eye with water and contact a  
physician immediately.  
If the alkali fluid gets in your mouth, rinse your mouth with water and contact  
a physician immediately.  
If the coin type lithium battery leaks fluid or emits a strange smell,  
immediately remove it from near heat or flames. Burning may cause it to  
explode or burst into flames.  
When storing or disposing of the coin type lithium battery, cover the  
terminals with tape to insulate them. Mixing them with other batteries or  
metal objects may cause the coin type lithium battery to short, leak fluid,  
overheat, explode or burst into flames.  
Lithium-ion Battery Pack  
Do not put a battery pack in microwave ovens or pressure cookers. Doing so  
may cause the battery pack to overheat, explode or burst into flames.  
Do not use a battery pack that smells strange, is overheating, is a strange  
color, or is a strange shape. Doing so may cause the battery pack to  
overheat, explode or burst into flames.  
If the amount of time period the battery pack can serve becomes  
considerably short, stop using it. It may indicate the possibility of a  
malfunction in the battery pack. Continued charging the battery pack creates  
the danger of heat emission, explosion, and fire.  
Stop charging the battery pack after the recommended time even if it is not  
fully charged. Continuing to charge the battery may cause the battery pack  
to overheat, explode or burst into flames.  
If the battery pack leaks fluid or emits a strange smell, remove it from near  
heat or flames. Burning may cause the battery pack to explode or burst into  
flames.  
Should fluid from the battery pack accidentally get into your eyes, do not rub  
them. Immediately rinse your eyes with clean water such as tap water and  
then consult a physician immediately.  
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Warning!  
Optional Bridge Basic Cradle, Basic Cradle, Satellite Cradle  
and Cradle-type Battery Charger  
Power these cradles and Cradle-type battery charger only with a power  
outlet whose voltage matches that marked on the rating plate of each option.  
Do not plug these options into an extension shared by other appliances.  
Doing so creates the danger of fire and electrical shock.  
Avoid conditions that can cause damage or breaks in the power cord. Do not  
place heavy objects on the power cord. Keep it away from sources of heat.  
Any of these conditions can damage the power cord, creating the danger of  
fire and electrical shock.  
Never modify, sharply bend, twist, or pull on the power cord. Doing so  
creates the danger of fire and electrical shock.  
Use only the AC adaptors and chargers specified in this manual. Use of  
other AC adaptor models or chargers creates the danger of fire and electrical  
shock.  
Should the power cord ever become severely damaged (to the point that  
wires are exposed or broken), contact your original dealer or CASIO service  
provider for repair or replacement. Use of a damaged electrical cord creates  
the danger of fire and electrical shock.  
Caution!  
Foreign Objects  
Take care to ensure that metal or combustible objects are not inserted into  
the openings of the unit. Such objects create the danger of fire and electrical  
shock.  
Location  
Do not locate the unit on a surface that is unstable or uneven. Doing so  
creates the danger of the unit falling, which can cause personal injury.  
Do not locate the unit in an area subjected to large amounts of humidity or  
dust. Doing so creates the danger of fire and electrical shock.  
Do not leave the unit for long periods in a car parked in direct sunlight.  
Heavy Objects  
Never place heavy objects on top of the unit. Doing so creates the risk of a  
loss of balance and the object falling, which can cause personal injury.  
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Caution!  
LCD Screen  
Never apply strong pressure to the screen or subject it to strong impact. Doing  
so can crack the LCD panel glass and create the danger of personal injury.  
Should the LCD panel glass ever break, never touch the liquid inside. Doing  
so can cause skin irritation and inflammation.  
• Should liquid from the LCD panel accidentally get into your mouth,  
immediately wash your mouth with water and then consult a physician.  
• Should liquid from the LCD panel accidentally get into your eyes or onto  
your skin, immediately rinse for at least 15 minutes with clean tap water  
and then consult a physician.  
Lithium-ion Battery Pack  
Never leave the battery pack in an area expose to direct sunlight, in a car  
parked in direct sunlight, or any other very hot area. Doing so creates the  
danger of heat emission and fire, as well as deterioration of battery pack  
performance and shortening of its service life.  
Do not use the battery pack in areas where static electricity is being  
generated. Doing so creates the danger of battery pack heat emission,  
explosion, and fire.  
Temperature ranges for battery pack use, charging, and storage are  
specified below. Temperatures outside these ranges create the danger of  
deterioration of battery pack performance and shortening of its service life,  
as well as fluid leakage and heat generation.  
Operating Temperature: –20°C to 50°C  
Charging Temperature: 0°C to 40°C  
Storage Temperature: –20°C to 60°C  
Should fluid from the battery pack accidentally get onto clothing or your skin,  
immediately rinse it off with clean tap water. Prolonged contact with battery  
pack fluid can cause skin irritation.  
Keep the battery pack out of the reach of small children. Do not let small  
children remove the battery pack from the charger unit or the unit it is  
powering.  
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Caution!  
Handling Alkaline Batteries  
Store batteries someplace out of direct sunlight where the temperature and  
humidity are not high. Not doing so may cause the batteries to leak fluid,  
overheat or explode. Also, it may cause the life and performance of the  
batteries to decline.  
These batteries can be disposed of as regular garbage, however, if  
applicable, follow the regulations of the local government when disposing of  
these batteries.  
Immediately remove batteries when they have lost all power. Leaving the  
batteries in the unit for a long time may cause the batteries to leak fluid,  
overheat or explode due to gas that is generated by the batteries.  
Remove the batteries from the unit when not using the unit for an extended  
period of time. The batteries may leak fluid, overheat or explode due to gas  
that is generated by the batteries.  
Do not apply solder directly to the batteries. The heat may cause the  
batteries to leak fluid, overheat or explode.  
Do not store the batteries in the direct sunlight or in a car on a sunny day  
when it is very hot. The batteries may leak fluid, overheat or explode.  
When storing or disposing of the batteries, cover the terminals with tape to  
insulate them. Mixing them with other batteries or metal objects may cause  
the batteries to leak fluid, overheat or explode.  
Do not get the batteries wet. Doing so may cause the batteries to overheat.  
Handling the Coin Type Lithium Battery  
Do not drop, expose to severe impact or alter the shape of the coin type  
lithium battery. Also, do not get the battery wet. Doing so may cause it to  
leak fluid, overheat or explode.  
Do not store the coin type lithium battery in the direct sunlight or in a car on a  
sunny day when it is very hot. It may leak fluid, overheat or explode.  
Store the coin type lithium battery someplace out of direct sunlight where the  
temperature and humidity are not high. Not doing so may cause it to leak  
fluid, overheat or explode. Also, it may cause the life and performance of the  
battery to decline.  
The coin type lithium battery can be disposed of following the instruction or  
guide issued by your municipal office.  
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Caution!  
Optional Bridge Basic Cradle, Basic Cradle, Satellite Cradle  
and Cradle-type Battery Charger  
Keep the power cord away from stoves and other sources of extreme heat.  
Heat can melt the insulation of the power cord and create the danger of fire  
and electrical shock.  
Never pull on the power cord when unplugging it. Doing so can damage the  
cord and create the danger of personal injury, fire and electrical shock.  
Always hold onto the plug when unplugging it from the wall outlet.  
Never touch the plug while your hands are wet. Doing so can create the  
danger of electrical shock.  
Be sure to unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before moving the  
optional cradles and Cradle-type Battery Charger. Failure to do so can result  
in damage to the power cord caused by pulling it, which creates the danger  
of fire and electrical shock.  
Be sure to unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before cleaning the  
optional cradles and Cradle-type Battery Charger.  
Be sure to turn the power OFF and unplug the power cord after use.  
Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and clean the area around the  
plugs at least once a year. If dust collects on the AC adaptor, humidity or  
moisture may cause a fault in the insulation, which may result in a fire.  
The housing of the AC adaptor can become warm during normal use.  
Take normal precautions against electric shock.  
Make back-up copies of all important data  
Caution!  
Note that CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. shall not be liable to you or any third  
party for any damages or loss caused by deletion or corruption of data due  
to use of this, malfunction or repair of this unit or its peripherals, or due to  
batteries going dead.  
This unit employs electronic memory to store data, which means that  
memory contents can be corrupted or deleted if the power is interrupted due  
to batteries going dead or incorrect battery replacement procedures. Data  
cannot be recovered once it is lost or corrupted. Be sure to make back-up  
copies of all important data. One way to do this is to use either one of the  
Bridge Basic Cradle, Basic Cradle and Satellite Cradle to transfer data to a  
computer.  
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Introduction  
Make sure you carefully read the following information to ensure that your Handheld Terminal  
is able to perform at the level for which it is designed.  
Handling Precautions  
• Do not throw or drop the Handheld Terminal or otherwise subject it to strong impact, which  
can damage the LCD screen, interrupt program execution, corrupt memory contents, or  
otherwise interfere with proper operation.  
• Use only your finger or a blunt object to operate the stroke keys. Use of a sharp pointed  
object can damage stroke keys and cause shorting of internal circuitry.  
• Use a soft, dry cloth when cleaning the Handheld Terminal. Do not wipe with a wet cloth.  
Do not use benzine, thinner, or other volatile chemicals, which can result in deformation  
and deterioration of the materials used in the keys and case.  
• Do not lay the Handheld Terminal down with its key panel downwards. Doing so runs the  
risk of accidental key operation, which can cause malfunction.  
• Never remove the main battery while Handheld Terminal power is turned ON. Doing so  
can cause all data in memory to be lost.  
• Sudden temperature changes can cause condensation to form on the Handheld Terminal’s  
case. Operating the Handheld Terminal while condensation is present can interfere with  
proper operation. Take care to avoid conditions that cause the formation of condensation. If  
condensation does form, wait until it dries completely before using the Handheld Terminal.  
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Product description/Intended use  
EU/EFTA member states intended EU: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany,  
for use  
Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Portugal,  
Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, Czech Republic, Hungary,  
Poland, Slovenia, Slovakia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Cyprus,  
Malta  
EFTA: Switzerland, Iceland, Lichtenstein, Norway  
Member states with restrictive use NONE  
Manufacturer  
Brand  
CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD.  
CASIO  
Type  
DT-930M50E, DT-930M51E  
are tested and found to conform with the essential requirements for protection of health and  
the safety of the user and any other persons and Electromagnetic Compatibility, as included  
in following standards:  
Standard  
Issue date  
2001  
EN 60950-1  
EN301 489-1 v1.4.1  
EN301 489-17 v1.2.1  
2002-08  
2002-08  
and are tested and found to conform with the essential radio test suites so that they  
effectively use the frequency spectrum allocated to terrestrial/space radio communication  
and orbital resources so to as to avoid harmful interference, as included in following  
standards:  
Standard  
Issue date  
2004-11  
EN300 328 v1.6.1  
and therefore comply with the essential requirements and provisions of the Directive 1999/5/  
EC of the European Parliament and of the council of March 9, 1999 on Radio Equipment and  
Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity and  
with the provisions of Annex III (Conformity Assessment procedure referred to in article 10).  
The technical documentation as required by the Conformity Assessment procedure is kept at  
the following address:  
Company  
CASIO Europe GmbH  
Bornbarch 10, D-22848 Norderstedt  
Germany  
Address, City  
Country  
Phone number  
Fax number  
+49(0)40-528-65-0  
+49(0)40-528-65-424  
Products are for distribution within  
all member states of the EU.  
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• The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.  
• The term “Handheld Terminal” as used in this User’s Guide refers to the CASIO DT-930  
Handheld Terminal unless otherwise noted.  
• CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsibility for any loss or claims by third  
parties which may arise from the use of this manual.  
• This manual does not cover programming and the uploading of data. See the separate  
manuals for details of these procedures.  
Contents  
Safety Precautions ............................................... E-3  
Introduction ......................................................... E-12  
Handling Precautions........................................................... E-12  
Unpacking ........................................................... E-16  
Available Models and Options........................... E-17  
General Guide ..................................................... E-19  
Power Supply ...................................................... E-20  
Loading and Removing the AA (LR6)-size alkaline batteries ... E-21  
Loading and Removing the Lithium-ion Battery Pack .......... E-22  
Replacing the Backup Lithium Battery ................................. E-23  
About the LCD Screen........................................ E-25  
Attaching the Wrist Strap................................... E-26  
To attach the wrist strap ....................................................... E-26  
Keys and Their Functions .................................. E-27  
Using the Bar Code Reader ............................... E-28  
Performing a Bar Code Read Operation.............................. E-28  
Adjusting the Laser Beam Width ......................................... E-30  
Communications................................................. E-32  
IR Communication ............................................................... E-32  
Bluetooth® Communication .................................................. E-33  
Specifications ..................................................... E-34  
Lithium-Ion Battery Pack (DT-923LIB) ................................. E-35  
Using the Bridge Basic Cradle .......................... E-36  
Setting up the Bridge Basic Cradle................... E-37  
Connecting without Using the AC Adaptor ........................... E-38  
Mounting on a Wall .............................................................. E-39  
Removing the Wall Mount Unit ............................................ E-40  
HA-E60IO Bridge Basic Cradle specifications ..................... E-41  
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Using the Basic Cradle....................................... E-42  
General Guide ..................................................................... E-42  
When You Are Using the Down-facing Reader Port Model.. E-44  
Setting up the Basic Cradle ................................................. E-44  
Serial Connection of Multiple Basic Cradles ........................ E-46  
DIP Switch Settings ............................................................. E-46  
DT-960IOE Basic Cradle Specifications .............................. E-47  
Using the Satellite Cradle .................................. E-48  
General Guide ..................................................................... E-48  
When You Are Using the Down-facing Reader Port Model.. E-50  
Setting up the Satellite Cradle ............................................. E-50  
Charging the Battery Pack ................................................... E-53  
Charging the Battery Pack  
(charging the lithium-ion battery pack separately) .......... E-54  
Serial Connection of Multiple Satellite Cradles .................... E-55  
DIP Switch Settings ............................................................. E-56  
DT-964IOE Satellite Cradle Specifications .......................... E-57  
Using the Cradle-type Battery Charger ............ E-58  
General Guide ..................................................................... E-59  
When You Are Using the Down-facing Reader Port Model.. E-60  
Setting up the Cradle-type Battery Charger......................... E-60  
Charging the Battery Pack  
(charging the lithium-ion battery pack separately) .......... E-63  
DT-969CHGE Cradle-type Battery Charger Specifications . E-65  
Installing Cradles and Cradle-type Battery Charger ... E-66  
To hang the cradles and charger on a wall .......................... E-66  
CASIO Europe GmbH  
This mark applies in EU  
Bornbarch 10, D-22848  
countries only.  
Norderstedt, Germany  
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Unpacking  
When unpacking the Handheld Terminal (either DT-930M50E or DT-930M51E), check  
carefully that all of the items shown below are included. If anything is missing or damaged,  
contact your original dealer or your nearest CASIO Service Provider.  
• Handheld Terminal  
(down-facing reader port)  
(forward-facing reader port)  
DT-930 M50E  
DT-930 M51E  
• AA (LR6)-size alkaline batteries  
• Back-up battery (lithium)  
• Wrist Strap  
• User's Guide (this guide)  
HandheldTerminal  
Series  
User’s Guide  
Be sure to read "Safety Precautions"  
inside this guide before trying to  
your Handheld Terminal. After reading  
this guide, keep it in  
future reference  
a
safe place  
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• Desktop guides L and R for  
desktop configuration  
• Wall mount guides L and R for  
wall mount configuration  
* Be sure to remove the original guides come installed on Basic Cradle, Satellite Cradle and  
Cradle-type battery Charger prior to the use with DT-930, and then install either one of the  
new guides accompanied in the package, the desktop guides for desktop configuration or  
the wall mount guides for wall mount configuration.  
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Available Models and Options  
Options  
Bridge Basic Cradle  
HA-E60IO  
Basic Cradle  
Satellite Cradle  
DT-960IOE  
DT-964IOE  
DT-930 M50E  
Cradle-type Battery Charger  
Lithium-ion Battery Pack  
DT-969CHGE  
DT-923LIB  
Cables  
Wall Mount Unit for Bridge Basic Cradle  
DT-930 M51E  
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AC Adaptor for Bridge Basic Cradle  
AC Adaptor for Basic Cradle  
AD-S15050AE  
DT-9020 ADP-GS  
DT-9020ADP-US  
AC adaptor for Satellite Cradle  
AC adaptor for Cradle-type Battery Charger  
AD-S42120AE  
DT-9020 ADP-GS  
DT-9020ADP-US  
RS-232Ccable  
RS-232Ccable  
RS-232Ccable  
RS-232Ccable  
RS-232Ccable  
RS-232Ccable  
RS-232Ccable  
RS-485cable  
DT-782RSC  
DT-783RSC  
DT-787AX  
Cross-cable for Basic Cradle  
14Pin-25Pin  
(Male)  
Cross-cable for Basic Cradle  
Cross-cable for Basic Cradle  
Straight cable for Satellite Cradle  
14Pin-25Pin  
(female)  
14Pin-9Pin  
(female)  
DT-881RSC  
DT-882RSC  
DT-883RSC  
DT-887AX/AXA  
DT-788RSC  
For modem  
connection  
Cross-cable for connecting Satellite Cradle  
to personal computer  
25Pin (male)  
Cross-cable for connecting Satellite Cradle  
to personal computer  
25Pin  
(female)  
Cross-cable for connecting Satellite Cradle  
to personal computer  
9Pin  
(female)  
6-6 pin modular cable or daisy-chaining  
Basic Cradle  
RS-422cable  
USB Cable  
DT-888RSC  
DT-380USB  
For daisy-chaining Satellite Cradle  
Bridge Basic Cradle to personal computer  
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General Guide  
Left side  
Front  
Right side  
Back  
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4
10  
12  
11  
7
7
7
13  
Bottom  
7
14  
1
2
Reader port  
Emits a laser for bar code reading.  
Read indicator  
Indicates the status of the read operation: green for a successful  
read, red when the read is no good.  
3
4
5
LCD screen  
Trigger keys  
Stroke keys  
Displays various data when a program is being run.  
Executes the bar code read operation.  
A total of 26 keys are provided to turn power ON and OFF and for  
other operations.  
6
Reset switch (inside the hole)  
Use a paper clip or other thin object to press the RESET switch  
located inside the hole.  
7
8
9
Wrist strap hook  
Laser warning label  
Buzzer  
Used to install the wrist strap.  
Class 2 laser warning label.  
Outputs operation confirmation tones. Take care to avoid blocking  
the buzzer holes and reducing output sound volume. Never insert  
any thin, pointed object into the buzzer holes. Doing so can cause  
malfunction.  
10 Back-up battery compartment  
11 Main battery compartment  
Holds memory backup lithium battery.  
Holds main batteries.  
12 Main battery compartment lock Locks the main battery compartment cover in place. Handheld  
Terminal power is automatically cut if the cover is removed.  
13 Power Contacts  
These terminals are used to supply power from either Bridge Basic  
Cradle, Basic Cradle, Satellite Cradle, or Cradle-type Battery Charger.  
14 IR port  
This port is for IR communication with another DT-930 unit or with  
one of the optional cradles.  
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Power Supply  
The Handheld Terminal has both operating power supply provided by either two  
AA (LR6)-size alkaline batteries or lithium-ion battery pack, and memory backup  
power supply provided by lithium battery. In this manual, the words "main battery"  
refer to both alkaline batteries and the lithium-ion battery pack, unless otherwise  
noted.  
Low main battery power is indicated when the low voltage message appears on the LCD  
screen. Replace the main battery or charge the battery pack as soon as possible after the  
low voltage message appears.  
[Caution]  
For Important Data  
• Never remove both the main battery and backup battery at the same  
time. Doing so causes all program settings and data in Handheld  
Terminal memory to be lost or changed. Data cannot be recovered  
once it is lost or corrupted. Be sure to make back-up copies of all  
important data. One way to do this is to use one of the optional cradles  
to transfer data to a computer.  
Important! • Never remove the main battery from the Handheld Terminal while the  
power is turned ON. Doing so can cause data in Handheld Terminal  
memory to be lost. Before you remove the battery, be sure to turn the  
Handheld Terminal OFF.  
• Use only two AA (LR6)-size alkaline batteries or the dedicated lithium-  
ion battery pack.  
• The lithium-ion battery pack discharges naturally during its  
transportation from the factory to an end-user. Be sure to charge the  
battery pack before you use it for the first time.  
• Never allow the terminals of the lithium-ion battery to become shorted.  
Doing so creates the danger of malfunction. Be sure to keep the  
battery pack in its case when transporting or storing it.  
• Repeat charging of the lithium-ion battery pack gradually shortens its  
ability to recharge. If you find that a fully charged battery pack  
provides only little operation time, it probably means you need a new  
battery pack.  
• Whenever you do not plan to use the Handheld Terminal for a long  
time, load two new alkaline batteries or a fully charged battery pack  
into the Handheld Terminal to protect against power failure during non-  
use. Also, load new batteries or a fully charged battery pack before  
using the Handheld Terminal after a long period of non-use.  
• If the battery pack has been left over unused for a long period of time,  
the capacity remained decreases due to spontaneous discharge or  
chemical decomposition by the battery pack itself. If the battery pack  
fails to hold its operating duration after it has been fully charged,  
replace it with a new one. The battery pack may reach the end of its  
service life.  
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Loading and Removing the AA (LR6)-size alkaline batteries  
Important!  
When you load the AA (LR6)-size alkaline batteries, make sure that  
their positive (+) and negative (–) ends are facing the correct  
directions.  
Loading the alkaline batteries  
1
Slide the main battery compartment cover  
lock to the FREE position and remove the  
cover.  
2
Load two new AA (LR6)-size alkaline batteries  
into the main battery compartment, making  
sure that they face the directions shown in the  
figure.  
3
Attach the battery compartment cover to the  
Handheld Terminal and slide the main battery  
compartment cover lock to the LOCK position.  
Removing the alkaline batteries  
Remove the alkaline batteries following the loading procedure in reverse.  
Be sure to turn the Handheld Terminal OFF before you do this.  
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Power Supply  
Loading and Removing the Lithium-ion Battery Pack  
Loading the Lithium-ion Battery Pack  
1
Slide the main battery compartment cover  
lock to the FREE position and remove the  
cover.  
2
3
Load a lithium-ion battery pack into the main  
battery compartment in the direction shown in  
the figure.  
Load the battery while sliding it in with the ▲  
mark on the lithium-ion battery pack aligned  
with the mark in the main battery  
compartment.  
Attach the battery compartment cover to the  
Handheld Terminal and slide the main battery  
compartment cover lock to the LOCK position.  
Removing the Lithium-ion Battery Pack  
Remove the lithium-ion battery pack following the loading procedure in reverse.  
Be sure to turn the Handheld Terminal OFF before you do this.  
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Replacing the Backup Lithium Battery  
When the backup lithium battery low voltage message appears on the LCD screen,  
immediately replace the backup battery (lithium). Use a CR2032 lithium battery as the  
replacement battery. Be sure to turn the Handheld Terminal OFF before you do this.  
[Caution]  
For Important Data  
• When you remove the backup battery with the main battery removed or  
in a low-power state, data may be lost or may change. Data cannot be  
recovered once it is lost or corrupted. Be sure to make back-up copies  
of all important data. One way to do this is to use one of the optional  
cradles to transfer data to a computer.  
Important! • Make sure that the positive (+) and negative (–) ends of the battery are  
facing the correct directions.  
1
Use a screwdriver to rotate the screw that  
secures the backup battery holder in place  
counterclockwise to loosen it.  
2
Open the backup battery compartment cover.  
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Power Supply  
3
4
5
Carefully wipe the backup battery (lithium  
battery) with a dry cloth before inserting it with  
the plus (+) side up as shown in the diagram.  
Push the lithium battery in the direction shown  
by the arrow to hook it.  
Hook  
Close the backup battery cover and tighten  
the screws.  
Removing the battery  
1
Open the backup battery cover and use a  
ballpoint pen or other sharp object to remove  
the backup battery (lithium battery).  
2
Close the backup battery cover and tighten  
the screws.  
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About the LCD Screen  
The LCD screen of the Handheld Terminal shows program settings, operational procedures,  
calculation results and other information.  
• Display Area  
64 dots (V) x 128 dots (H)  
• Display Characters  
6-dot, 8-dot and 10-dot mode  
Reduced ANK  
ANK  
21 columns x 10 lines, 16 columns x 8 lines, 12 columns x 6 lines  
21 columns x 5 lines, 16 columns x 4 lines, 12 columns x 3 lines  
• Character Types  
Alphanumeric, symbols  
• Text Effects  
Bolding, highlighting, and other effects can be used with alphanumeric and symbols.  
Built-in Clock  
The Handheld Terminal has a built-in clock, so programs can be written to perform  
operations at certain times.  
• Example Display  
2006 / 1 / 11  
Year Month Day  
14 : 25  
Hour Minute  
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Attaching the Wrist Strap  
The wrist strap protects the Handheld Terminal from being damaged as a result of it being  
dropped by mistake during movement.  
Follow the procedure below to attach the wrist strap.  
To attach the wrist strap  
1
Pass the thin end of the wrist strap through  
the metal hand strap mount (two possible  
locations) on the bottom side of the Handheld  
Terminal.  
2
Double the strap back through its own loop,  
and pull it tight.  
Important! • Never swing the Handheld Terminal around by its wrist strap.  
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Keys and Their Functions  
Keys available on the Handheld Terminal and their functions are as follows.  
1
2
Trigger keys  
Trigger a bar code read operation.  
Control keys  
CLR key:  
BS key:  
Cancels input.  
Backspaces and deletes one  
character.  
S key:  
Switches between the character  
input mode and the number input  
mode.  
lit on the LCD screen indicates  
the character input mode. When  
is not lit, the Handheld Terminal is in  
the number input mode.  
1
2
3
1
5
3
4
Multi-function (L/R) keys  
Keys that can be assigned any function.  
10-key pad  
4
The function of these keys depends on whether  
the Handheld Terminal is in the character input  
mode or the number input mode.  
Character input mode: Input alphanumeric and  
symbols.  
6
7
Number input mode: Inputs the numbers 0 to 9  
and the decimal point.  
5
6
7
Power key  
Turns power ON and OFF.  
Enter key  
Registers input.  
Function keys  
Keys that can be assigned any function except for  
the trigger key function. The following are the  
initial functions assigned to these keys.  
F1 (–):  
F2 ():  
F3 ():  
Inputs the minus (–) sign.  
Moves the cursor left.  
Moves the cursor right.  
F4 (DEL): Deletes a character.  
F5 (SP):  
F6 ():  
F7 ():  
F8 (BL):  
Inputs a space.  
Increases display contrast.  
Decreases display contrast.  
Turns the display backlight and the key  
lights ON and OFF.  
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Using the Bar Code Reader  
Performing a Bar Code Read Operation  
1
Press the [PW] key to turn power on. Hold the  
Handheld Terminal close to the bar code and  
press the trigger key.  
Reader port  
Read indicator  
Trigger key  
Power key  
2
The reader port emits a laser to read the bar  
code. The read indicator lights green when  
the read is successful.  
Maximum distance:  
Approx. 45 cm  
(forward-facing  
reader port model)  
and approx. 40 cm  
(down-facing reader  
port model)  
Important!  
If you have problems with the read operation, change the angle between  
the label and Handheld Terminal or move closer and then try again.  
If the bar code is wider than the width of the Handheld Terminal’s reader  
port, try moving the Handheld Terminal a bit farther away from the bar  
code  
.
• The Handheld Terminal should be able to read a bar code from the  
maximum distance of 45 centimeters on the forward-facing reader port  
model and about 40 centimeters on the down-facing reader port model  
under the following conditions.  
Ambient Light: 500~900 lux (fluorescent)  
PCS: 0.9 min.  
Minimum Bar Width: 1.0 mm CODE-39  
ITF (extended version)  
• Wavelength: 650 nm  
Maximum output: 1.0 mW  
• CAUTION  
Use of controls or adjustments or performance  
of procedures other than those specified herein  
EXPLANATORY LABEL  
may result in hazardous radiation exposure.  
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When reading a small bar code, decrease the distance between the Handheld Terminal and  
the bar code. For larger bar codes, position the Handheld Terminal so that the bar code fits  
into the laser beam.  
Warning!  
Laser Beam  
Never look directly into the laser beam. Doing so can cause serious eye  
damage.  
Sample Bar Codes  
L
*
*
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Using the Bar Code Reader  
Adjusting the Laser Beam Width  
The width of the laser beam emitted from the Handheld Terminal can be adjusted to match  
the width of the bar code that is being read.  
When you switch the laser beam width, you must set the beam’s reference point  
beforehand.  
1
Turn the Handheld Terminal ON with the  
and keys held down to start up the  
system menu.  
2
Press the following keys in order to start up  
laser beam adjustment:  
Startup  
Screen  
OBR CALIBRATION  
Mode Set  
Bar Code  
PLEASE PUSH  
TRG KEY  
Laser Beam Adjustment  
TRG :START  
CLR :EXIT  
3
Press the trigger key to emit the laser beam,  
and align the laser beam with the beam width  
adjustment bar code.  
Adjustment  
Screen  
OBR CALIBRATION  
EXECUTING.....  
* Align the laser beam with the fine bars on  
both sides of the adjustment bar code.  
TRG :STOP  
(Example)  
After first making sure that the laser beam is  
emitted at the correct position, hold down the  
trigger key for at least one second.  
Calibration  
Completed  
Screen  
OBR CALIBRATION  
FINISHED  
Laser beam adjustment is completed when  
you release the trigger key.  
COMPLETE  
TRG :RETRY  
CLR :EXIT  
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Beam Width Adjustment Bar Code  
For down-facing reader port model  
For forward-facing reader port model  
[Handling Precautions]  
• The Handheld Terminal is shipped with the laser beam width already  
adjusted. So, the laser beam width need not be adjusted. Adjustment is  
necessary only when the laser beam does not switch to the correct  
position when the beam width is switched.  
* Adjustment results are stored in memory.  
* Factory settings are resumed if the Handheld Terminal is reset or  
all installed batteries are removed causing memory backup not to  
be performed.  
• If adjustment is not successful, an error message is displayed. If this  
happens, retry adjustment.  
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Communications  
IR Communication  
Application software and input data can be transferred between two DT-930 units using the  
infrared ports on the bottom of the units.  
Position the two DT-930 units so they will not accidently move during communication.  
The orientation of the two units depends on the type of  
communication you plan to perform.  
• Conformed IrDA Version 1.1:  
0 (contact) to 30 centimeters or less enables  
communication  
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Bluetooth® Communication  
The Bluetooth® interface can be used to transfer data to and from a Bluetooth® compatible  
printer.  
Data can be transferred if the Handheld Terminal is located within three meters of the target  
device (and nothing is blocking the signal).  
Important! Observe the following precautions to help ensure that Bluetooth  
communication is successful.  
• Make sure the Handheld Terminal is visible from and within about 3  
meters of the other Bluetooth® devices.The possible communication  
distance may be shorter depending on the surrounding environment  
(such as obstructions).  
• Make sure there is at least two meters (6' 7") between the Handheld  
Termianal and other equipment (electrical appliances, audio-visual  
equipment, OA equipment, and digital cordless telephones, facsimile  
machines, etc.). (Take special care with microwave ovens. Allow at  
least three meters (9' 10 3/4") between the Handheld Terminals in  
wireless operation and a microwave oven.) When approaching such a  
device when its power is turned on, proper communication may prove  
impossible while this may also cause interference with TV and radio  
reception (images produced by certain UHF and broadcast satellite  
channels may become blurry).  
• Normal communication may not be possible in an area near a  
broadcast transmitter or wireless transmitter. If this happens, move to  
a different location. Normal communication may not be possible in  
areas exposed to strong radio waves.  
• RF Wireless LAN Interference  
Because Bluetooth® and RF wireless LAN use the same frequency  
band (2.4GHz), radio interference can occur if there is a wireless LAN  
device nearby.This can result in lower communication speeds, or even  
make it impossible to establish a connection. If this happens, try the  
following countermeasures.  
• Move at least 10 meters (32' 10 3/4") away from the wireless LAN  
device.  
• If you cannot keep the distance at least 10 meters (32' 10 3/4") or  
more between the Handheld Terminal and a wireless LAN device, turn  
off the power of either the Handheld terminal or the wireless LAN  
device.  
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Specifications  
• General  
CPU:  
32-bit RISC Type  
Memory:  
RAM : 4MB (User area 1.6 MB)  
FROM : 16MB (User area 12.5 MB)  
• Display  
Type:  
Capacity:  
Display contrast:  
Backlight:  
STN LCD with phase correction film  
128 x 64 dots  
Manually adjustable  
LED  
• Laser Scanner  
Readable Symbologies:  
EAN, JAN, UPC, NW-7, CODE39, ITF, CODE93, CODE128, MSI,  
Industrial 2 of 5, IATA  
Maximum Non-contact Distance:  
Approx. 450 mm max.  
(DT-930M51E)  
Approx. 400 mm max.  
(DT-930M50E)  
• Input  
Stroke Keys:  
26  
• Infrared Communications  
Interface:  
Conforms to IrDA Ver. 1.1, original  
Control Protocol:  
Synchronization:  
Speed:  
Half-duplex  
Asynchronous, frame synchronization  
2,400 to 115,200 bps, 4 Mbps  
Communication Range:  
Conforms to IrDA Version 1.1: 0 (contact) to 30 centimeters or less  
Original Communication:  
Contact  
• Bluetooth® Communications  
Interface:  
Bluetooth® Specification Ver 1.2  
Communication Range:  
Approx. 3 meters (varies according to signal strength and  
environment)  
Output:  
Maximum 3 dBm (Power Class 2)  
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• Power Supply  
Main:  
Two AA (LR6)-size alkaline dry cells or one lithium-ion battery pack  
Alkaline Battery life:  
- Approx. 200 hours (using a new set of AA(LR6)-size alkaline  
batteries, at normal temperature, and in scanning bar code twice  
per 10 seconds)  
- Approx. 175 hours (using a new set of AA (LR6)-size alkaline  
batteries at normal temperature at a key standby/calculation/read  
operation ratio of 20:1:1)  
- Approx. 50 hours (using a new fully charged battery pack, at  
normal temperature, and in scanning bar code twice per 10  
seconds)  
- Approx. 30 hours (using a new fully charged lithium-ion battery  
pack at normal temperature at a key standby/calculation/read  
operation ratio of 20:1:1)  
Backup:  
One CR2032 lithium battery  
Battery life:  
Approx. one month (when only the backup battery is supplying  
backup power)  
• Dimensions and Weight  
Dimensions:  
DT-930M51E  
Approx. 69.4 (W) x 173 (D) x 31.6 (H) <display> Don’t include protrusions  
Approx. 57.4 (W) x 173 (D) x 21.9 (H) <grip>  
DT-930M50E  
Don’t include protrusions  
Approx. 69.4 (W) x 180 (D) x 40.2 (H) <display> Don’t include protrusions  
Approx. 57.4 (W) x 180 (D) x 21.9 (H) <grip>  
Approx. 210 g (DT-930M51E)  
Don’t include protrusions  
Weight:  
Approx. 225 g (DT-930M50E)  
(When AA (LR6)-size alkaline batteries are inserted)  
• Operating Environment  
Operating temperature: -20 to 50° C  
Operating humidity: 10% to 80% RH  
Dust and Water Splash Proof:  
Conforms to JIS waterproofing and IEC529 IP54  
180 cm  
Year, month, date, hour, minute, fully automatic calendar and alarm  
Can be used if the software is set.  
Drop Durability:  
Clock functions:  
Vibration function:  
Lithium-Ion Battery Pack (DT-923LIB)  
Power Supply:  
Rated Voltage:  
Dimensions:  
Weight:  
Rated Capacitance: 540 mAh  
3.6 V  
Approx. 29 (W) x 50.2 (D) x 14.5 (H) mm  
Approx. 20 g  
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Using the Bridge Basic Cradle  
Top  
35 4  
Front  
Right side  
Back  
POWER  
LINE  
6
1
2 10  
7
9
8
1
2
LED power indicator  
Indicates the charge status of the battery and whether the DT-930  
is mounted.  
Off:  
Power OFF  
Lit Green: Power is ON and the DT-930 is correctly mounted.  
Lit Red: Power is ON and the DT-930 is not correctly mounted.  
USB connection status  
Indicates that the USB connection is normal.  
Off:  
USB connection is not normal.  
Lit Green: USB connection is normal.  
3
4
Power supply terminal  
Infrared Interface  
Supplies power to the DT-930. (For use with AC adaptor only)  
Non-contact infrared interface. Used to communicate with the DT-  
930.  
5
6
7
8
Terminal detection switch  
Power switch  
Detects whether or not the DT-930 is mounted correctly.  
Turns power ON and OFF.  
AC adaptor jack  
USB interface  
For connection of the AC adaptor (AD-S15050AE) to supply power.  
For connection to a PC and uploading/downloading of system data  
and file data. Also to draw power through the connection to the PC.  
A special driver needs to be installed in the PC before connecting  
the Handheld Terminal to the PC.  
9
Wall mount unit attachment  
Install the wall-mount unit with the wall mounting screws.  
10 Desktop unit  
Stand for using the Handheld Terminal on a desktop. Remove it  
when mounting the cradle to a wall.  
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Setting up the Bridge Basic Cradle  
1
Make sure that the Bridge Basic Cradle’s  
power switch is turned off and then plug the  
optional AC adaptor (AD-S15050AE) into the  
AC adaptor jack on the back of the Bridge  
Basic Cradle.  
2
3
Connect the power cord to the AC adaptor  
before connecting the power cord to the  
electrical outlet.  
Connect the USB cable (DT-380USB) to the  
USB port on the back of the Bridge Basic  
Cradle and then connect it to the personal  
computer.  
4
5
Line up the infrared interface on the bottom of  
the DT-930 and the infrared interface on the  
Bridge Basic Cradle to mount the DT-930.  
Turn on the power switch.  
The power indicator LED on the front of the  
Bridge Basic Cradle lights green if the DT-930  
is correctly mounted.  
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Setting up the Bridge Basic Cradle  
Connecting without Using the AC Adaptor  
• It is possible to draw power from the personal computer in the bus power mode. This  
makes it possible to operate the Bridge Basic Cradle without using the AC adaptor.  
• Power is not supplied to the DT-930 when the USB connection is used to supply power.  
Replace the batteries to transfer data if the low voltage message is displayed on the DT-  
930. Also, use a personal computer that has USB connectivity that supports high-power  
devices.  
• Some personal computers cannot provide a stable power supply, confirm whether your  
computer can provide a stable power supply. If it is unstable use the optional AC adaptor.  
Important! • Mount the DT-930 firmly and make sure that the LED power indicator  
on the front of the Bridge Basic Cradle lights green. If it is not correctly  
mounted communication cannot be done.  
• Do not allow the supply contacts in the Bridge Basic Cradle to short  
circuit. If they short circuit it may cause a malfunction.  
• Do not shake or hit the Bridge Basic Cradle or DT-930 during  
communications over the USB interface. Doing so may interrupt  
communications.  
• The infrared communication function uses a high-sensitivity  
communication element.  
To ensure proper communication, avoid using devices that generate  
radio waves (for example; cell phones, etc.) in the vicinity of the DT-930  
while communication is in progress.  
Move these devices away from the DT-930 to use them (cell phones  
should be moved more than 30 cm away).  
• The cradle does not have the capability of charging battery pack  
installed in DT-930.  
• The cradle (HA-E60IO) is not operable with DT-900.  
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Mounting on a Wall  
1
2
3
Remove the screws on the bottom of the  
desktop unit to remove it.  
Screws  
Attach the wall mount unit and tighten the  
screws for the wall mount unit.  
Screws  
Insert the screw provided into the location  
where the hole on the top of the wall mount  
unit is to be fixed.  
Do not screw the screw all the way in. Leave  
about 2 mm between the wall and the head of  
the screw.  
2mm  
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Setting up the Bridge Basic Cradle  
4
5
6
Hang the wall mount unit from the screw  
through the hole on its top.  
POWER  
LINE  
Insert the screw provided into the top part of  
the lower hole of the wall mount unit.  
POWER  
LINE  
Tighten both the upper and lower screws.  
Removing the Wall Mount Unit  
1
2
Loosen both the upper and lower screws.  
Slide the wall mount unit up to remove it.  
Important! • Check the tightness of the screws after mounting the Bridge Basic  
Cradle to the wall.  
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HA-E60IO Bridge Basic Cradle specifications  
1. Infrared  
Interface:  
Infrared interface  
Standard:  
Synchronization:  
Speed:  
Conforms to IrDA Ver 1.1  
Asynchronous, frame synchronizing  
4 Mbps (MAX)  
2. USB  
Standard:  
Speed:  
Conforms to USB Ver 1.1  
12 Mbps (MAX)  
3. Power supply  
Power Source:  
AC adaptor (AD-S15050AE)  
USB bus power  
Rated input:  
When using the AC adaptor: 1.0 A (max.)  
When using USB bus power: 0.4 A (max.)  
4. AC adaptor  
Model no.:  
Input:  
AD-S15050AE  
AC 100 V to 240 V, 50/60 Hz, 0.36 A to 0.2 A  
DC 5 V, 3.0 A  
Output:  
5. Dimensions and Weight  
Dimensions  
Desktop:  
Approx. 110 (W) x 125 (D) x 128 (H) mm  
Wall mount:  
Approx. 110 (W) x 148 (D) x 154 (H) mm  
Weight  
Desktop:  
Wall mounted:  
Approx. 510 g  
Approx. 590 g  
6. Operating environment  
Operating temperature: 0 to 40˚C  
Operating humidity: 30 to 80% RH (without condensation)  
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Using the Basic Cradle  
Basic Cradle (DT-960IOE) makes it possible to upload system data and file data between  
the Handheld Terminal and a personal computer.  
You can use optional 6-6 pin Modular Cables (DT-788RSC) to connect up to 16 Basic  
Cradles. Use the RS-232C cable (DT-782RSC/DT-783RSC/DT-787AX) for connecting the  
Cradle to a personal computer. The Basic Cradle can be located on a desk or table top, or  
mounted on a wall. When the Basic Cradle is mounted on a wall, be sure to use the wall  
mount unit (supplied).  
General Guide  
AC ADAPTOR  
1
RS-485-1 RS-485-2  
RS-232C  
2
3
4
CASIO  
DATA  
11  
14  
CASIO  
POWER  
5
6
7
13  
12  
8
9
14  
8
10  
Accessories  
Spacers  
Wall mount guides  
Wall unit screws  
Wood screws  
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RS-232C Interface  
For connection of a PC and uploading/downloading of system data  
and file data.  
2
3
4
RS-485 Interface  
AC adaptor jack  
Nose Guide  
For connection of multiple optional Basic Cradles.  
For connection of the dedicated AC adaptor to supply power.  
Remove this guide when you are using the down-facing reader  
port model.  
5
6
Terminal detection switch  
Communication indicator  
Detects whether or not the Handheld Terminal is mounted correctly  
on the Basic Cradle.  
Indicates the status of communication operations.  
Off:  
Not communicating  
Flashing Green: Communication in progress  
7
Power indicator  
Indicate whether power is ON or OFF, and if the Handheld  
Terminal is mounted.  
Off:  
Power OFF  
Lit Red: Power ON, Handheld Terminal not mounted  
Lit Green: Power ON, Handheld Terminal mounted  
8
9
Desktop guides (L, R)  
Holds down the Handheld Terminal on the Basic Cradle that is  
placed on a flat surface in desktop configuration.  
Charge/Power supply terminal Supplies power to the Handheld Terminal mounted on the Basic  
Cradle.  
10 Infrared port  
This port provides contact-less infrared communication capability  
with the Handheld Terminal.  
11 Power switch  
12 Base  
Turns power ON and OFF.  
Reverse the position of the base when wall-mounting the Basic  
Cradle.  
13 DIP switches  
Use these switches to set the operational configuration of the  
Basic Cradle.  
14 Wall mounting holes  
Use these holes to attach the Basic Cradle to a hook on a wall.  
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Using the Basic Cradle  
When You Are Using the Down-facing Reader Port Model  
When you are using a down-facing reader port model, remove the nose guide before use.  
To remove the nose guide, remove the two  
screws using a screwdriver.  
Setting up the Basic Cradle  
Use only the dedicated AC adaptor for Basic Cradle to connect to an electrical outlet.  
Be sure to connect the AC adaptor and then turn on the power on the Basic Cradle before  
performing any communication with the Handheld Terminal.  
Power is supplied to the Handheld Terminal by the cradle.  
1
Remove the two desktop guides, L and R,  
installed on the cradle by sliding them toward  
the rear side as shown in the illustration.  
2
Insert the desktop guides, L and R, one at a  
time that were accompanied with DT-930 into  
each slit and then slide them toward the front  
side as shown in the illustration.  
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4
Plug the AC adaptor into an electrical outlet.  
To electrical outlet  
After making sure that the power switch of the  
Basic Cradle is in the OFF position, plug the  
other end of the AC adaptor into the AC  
terminal at the top of the Basic Cradle.  
5
After making sure that the power of the Basic  
Cradle and personal computer is OFF, remove  
the cover and connect one end of the optional  
RS-232C cable (DT-782RSC, DT-783RSC,  
DT-787AX) to the RS-232C connector at the  
top of the Basic Cradle. Connect the other  
end of the cable to the computer’s RS-232C  
connector. When the RS-232C connector is  
not used, attach the cover.  
Power  
switch (OFF)  
6
7
Turn on the Basic Cradle. The power indicator  
on the Basic Cradle lights red.  
Infrared port  
Attach the Handheld Terminal to the Basic  
Cradle, making sure their infrared ports come  
into close contact with each other. The color of  
the Basic Cradle power supply indicator  
changes to green when proper connection is  
achieved. The data communication indicator  
flashes green when communication starts.  
Power  
switch (ON)  
Communication indicator  
Power indicator  
Important! • High-sensitivity communications devices are used for the IrDA  
communications function.  
Avoid using units or equipment such as a cellular phone emits radio  
waves during communication.  
To ensure uninterrupted communication, keep the Basic Cradle away  
from the equipment (at least 30 centimeters from a cellular phone).  
• “L (for left) or “R” (for right) marking is imprinted on the back of each  
desktop guide and wall mount guide both accompanied with DT-930. Be  
sure to install the new guides properly on the Basic Cradle, the desktop  
guides for desktop configuration or the wall mount guides for wall  
mount configuration.The use of the cradle with DT-930 without replacing  
the original guides come installed on it with the new guides will result in  
either communication error or improper charging battery pack.  
• However, the use of the cradle with the new guides installed for DT-900  
does not result in the errors.  
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Using the Basic Cradle  
Serial Connection of Multiple Basic Cradles  
You can use optional 6-6 pin Modular Cables (DT-788RSC) to  
connect up to 16 Basic Cradles in a serial configuration.  
This configuration makes it possible to exchange data  
between multiple Handheld Terminals and a  
personal computer.  
Connections  
First connect Basic Cradle RS-  
485-1 and then the RS- 485-2 of  
the Basic Cradle that you want to  
connect to.  
DIP Switch Settings  
6-6 pin Modular  
Cable (DT-788RSC)  
The following table shows the various  
settings that are available with the DIP  
switches located on the back of the Basic Cradle.  
RS-232C cable  
To host computer  
Handheld Terminal - Basic Cradle  
Communication Speed  
1
2
3
2,400bps  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
9,600bps  
19,200bps  
38,400bps  
57,600bps  
115,200bps  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Unused  
Connection Type  
6
7
Host Computer  
Connection  
(no linking)  
ON  
ON  
RS-232C Control Signal Setting  
Intermediate Unit  
in Linked Chain  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
4
ON  
5
RS enabled  
ER enabled  
Terminator Unit  
in Linked Chain  
ON  
Important! • Other settings not shown here are for special-purpose modes, and  
should not be used.  
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DT-960IOE Basic Cradle Specifications  
Infrared  
Interface:  
Infrared  
Standard:  
CASIO original  
Half-duplex  
Asynchronous  
2,400 to 115,200 bps  
Control Protocol:  
Synchronization:  
Speed:  
RS-232C  
Control Protocol:  
Synchronization:  
Speed:  
Half-duplex  
Asynchronous  
2,400 to 115,200 bps  
RS-485  
Control Protocol:  
Synchronization:  
Speed:  
Half-duplex  
Asynchronous  
2,400 to 115,200 bps  
Power Supply  
Power Source:  
AC adaptor (DT-9020ADP-GS or DT-9020ADP-US)  
Power Requirements: AC 230 V (DT-9020ADP-GS)  
AC 120 V (DT-9020ADP-US)  
Rated Input:  
DC 9.5 V, approx. 1,000 mA  
Functions  
Infrared interface  
RS-232C interface  
RS-485 interface  
Serial Connection  
Up to 16 units  
Dimensions and Weight  
Desktop:  
Approx. 110 (W) x 220 (D) x 100 (H) mm  
Approx. 400 g  
Wall Mounted (with wall mount unit attached):  
Approx. 110 (W) x 220 (D) x 110 (H) mm  
Approx. 410 g  
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Using the Satellite Cradle  
Satellite Cradle (DT-964IOE) makes it possible to upload system data and file data between  
the Handheld Terminal and a personal computer. It can also be used as the charger for the  
lithium-ion battery pack.  
Use the RS-232C cable (DT-881RSC/DT-882RSC/DT-883RSC/DT-887AX/AXA) for  
connecting the Satellite Cradle to a personal computer. The Satellite Cradle can be located  
on a desk or table top, or mounted on a wall. When the Satellite Cradle is mounted on a  
wall, be sure to use the wall mount unit (supplied).  
General Guide  
AC ADAPTOR  
1
C
-
OUT  
C
-IN  
RS-232C  
2
3
4
CASIO  
LINE  
15  
18  
CASIO  
DATA  
CHG2  
CHG1  
POWER  
6
7
5
8
17  
16  
9
10  
11  
12  
18  
13  
14  
11  
Accessories  
Spacers  
Wall mount guides  
Wall unit screws  
Wood screws  
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RS-232C Interface  
For connection to a PC and uploading/downloading of system data  
and file data.  
2
3
4
5
RS-422 Interface  
AC adaptor jack  
Nose Guide  
For connection of multiple Satellite Cradles.  
For connection of the AC adaptor to supply power.  
Remove this guide when you are using the down-facing reader port model.  
Terminal detection switch  
Detects whether or not the Handheld Terminal is mounted correctly  
onthe Satellite Cradle.  
6
System operation indicator  
Indicates whether or not system operation is normal.  
A system operation problem is indicated when this indicator does  
not light up green shortly after the Handheld Terminal is mounted  
onto the Satellite Cradle.  
Off:  
All Handheld Terminals mounted on the Satellite Cradle  
are unable to communicate, or there is a system  
problem.  
Lit Green: Normal system operation. One or more of the Handheld  
Terminals mounted on the Satellite Cradles are  
communicating.  
7
8
Communication indicator  
Indicates the status of communication operations.  
Off:  
Not communicating  
Communication in progress  
Satellite Cradle connection problem  
Flashing Green:  
Lit Red:  
Spare battery pack charge  
indicator (“CHG 2”)  
Indicates the charge status of the spare battery pack.  
Off: Not charging, or a battery pack problem  
Lit Red: Charging (charging standing by when the battery in the  
Handheld Terminal is charging)  
Lit Green: Charging complete  
9
Battery pack charge indicator  
(“CHG 1”)  
Indicates the charge status of the lithium-ion battery pack in the  
Handheld Terminal.  
Off:  
Not charging (e.g. lithium-ion battery not loaded in  
Handheld Terminal) or a battery pack problem  
Lit Red: Charging  
Lit Green: Charging complete  
10 Power indicator  
(“READY/POWER”)  
Indicates whether power is ON or OFF, and if the Handheld  
Terminal is mounted.  
Off:  
Power OFF  
Lit Red: Power ON, Handheld Terminal not mounted  
Lit Green: Power ON, Handheld Terminal mounted  
11 Desktop guides (L, R)  
Holds down the Handheld Terminal on the Satellite Cradle that is  
placed on a flat surface in desktop configuration.  
12 Charge/Power supply terminals Supplies power to the Handheld Terminal mounted on the Satellite  
Cradle.  
13 Battery pack charge terminals Charges the spare battery pack separately.  
14 Infrared port  
This port provides IR communication capabilities with a Handheld  
Terminal.  
15 Power switch  
16 Base  
Turns power ON and OFF.  
Reverses the position of the base when wall-mounting the Satellite  
Cradle.  
17 DIP switches  
Use these switches to set the operational configuration of the  
Satellite Cradle.  
18 Wall mounting holes  
Use these holes to attach the Satellite Cradle to a hook on a wall.  
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Using the Satellite Cradle  
When You Are Using the Down-facing Reader Port Model  
When you are using a down-facing reader port model, remove the nose guide before use.  
To remove the nose guide, remove the two  
screws using a screwdriver.  
Setting up the Satellite Cradle  
Use only the dedicated AC adaptor for Satellite Cradle to connect to an electrical outlet. Be  
sure to connect the AC adaptor and turn on Satellite Cradle power before performing any  
communication with the Handheld Terminal. Power is supplied to the Handheld Terminal by  
the Satellite Cradle.  
1
Remove the two desktop guides, L and R,  
installed on the cradle by sliding them toward  
the rear side as shown in the illustration.  
2
Insert the desktop guides, L and R, one at a  
time that were accompanied with DT-930 into  
each slit and then slide them toward the front  
side as shown in the illustration.  
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4
Connect the power cord to the AC adaptor  
before connecting the power cord to the  
power outlet.  
To electrical outlet  
After making sure that the power switch of the  
Satellite Cradle is in the OFF position, plug  
the other end of the AC adaptor into the AC  
terminal at the top of the Satellite Cradle.  
5
After making sure that the power of the  
Satellite Cradle and personal computer is  
OFF, remove the cover and connect one end  
of the optional RS-232C cable (DT- 881RSC,  
DT-882RSC, DT-883RSC, DT- 887AX/AXA) to  
the RS-232C connector at the top of the  
Satellite Cradle. Connect the other end of the  
cable to the computer’s RS- 232C connector.  
When the RS-232C connector is not used,  
attach the cover.  
Power  
switch (OFF)  
6
7
Turn on the Satellite Cradle. The power  
indicator on the Satellite Cradle lights red.  
Infrared port  
Attach the Handheld Terminal to the  
communication port, making sure that the  
infrared ports on its base come into close  
contact with each other. The color of the  
Satellite Cradle power indicator changes to  
green when a proper connection is made.  
• The system operation indicator lights green  
when system operation is normal and the  
Satellite Cradle is performing or standing  
by for the communication with another  
Handheld Terminal connected to a Satellite  
Cradle.  
Power  
switch (ON)  
System operation indicator  
Communication indicator  
Spare battery pack charge  
indicator (“CHG 2”)  
• The communication indicator flashes green  
when communication starts.  
Battery pack charge indicator  
(“CHG 1”)  
Power indicator  
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Important! • High-sensitivity communications devices are used for the IrDA  
communications function.  
Avoid using units or equipment such as a cellular phone emits radio  
waves during communication.  
To ensure uninterrupted communication, keep the Satellite Cradle away  
from the equipment (at least 30 centimeters from a cellular phone).  
• “L” (for left) or “R” (for right) marking is imprinted on the back of each  
desktop guide and wall mount guide both accompanied with DT-930.  
Be sure to install the new guides properly on the Satellite Cradle, the  
desktop guides for desktop configuration or the wall mount guides for  
wall mount configuration. The use of the cradle with DT-930 without  
replacing the original guides come installed on it with the new guides  
will result in either communication error or improper charging battery  
pack.  
• However, the use of the cradle with the new guides installed for DT-900  
does not result in the errors.  
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Charging the Battery Pack  
The following procedure can be used only when a lithium-ion battery pack is loaded in the  
Handheld Terminal.  
Charge terminals  
1
2
Turn on the power of the Satellite Cradle, and  
confirm that its power indicator lights up red.  
Attach the Handheld Terminal to the Satellite  
Cradle, making sure that the charge terminals  
on the bottom of the Handheld Terminal come  
into contact with the charge terminals on the  
Satellite Cradle. The color of the Satellite  
Cradle power indicator changes to green  
when proper connection is achieved. The  
charge indicator (“CHG 1”) lights up red when  
charging starts.  
Power  
switch (ON)  
System operation indicator  
Data communication indicator  
Spare battery pack charge  
indicator (“CHG 2”)  
Battery pack charge indicator  
(“CHG 1”)  
Battery Pack Charge Indicator (“CHG 1”)  
Lit Red:  
Charging  
Lit Green:  
Charging complete  
When the charge indicator lights red and  
then goes out after several seconds, this  
indicates a battery problem.  
Power indicator  
Charging Time  
Approx. 6 hours  
[Caution]  
Ambient Temperature Ranges for the Battery Pack  
• Temperature ranges for battery pack use in the HandheldTerminal,  
charging, and storage are specified below.Temperatures outside these  
ranges create the danger of deterioration of battery pack performance  
and shortening of its service life, as well as fluid leakage and heat  
generation.  
Operating Temperature: –20°C to 50°C  
Charging Temperature: 0°C to 40°C  
Storage Temperature: –20°C to 60°C  
Important! • If the charge indicator does not light during charging, remove the  
battery pack and then re-attach it. If this does not solve the problem, it  
means that the battery pack is defective and needs to be replaced.  
• Use only the specified battery pack.  
Battery packs naturally discharge even when they are not loaded in the  
Handheld Terminal. Use a battery pack as soon as possible after  
charging it.  
• For best charging results, keep the Satellite Cradle, Handheld Terminal  
and battery pack contacts clean by periodically wiping them off with a  
cotton swab or dry cloth.  
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Using the Satellite Cradle  
Charging the Battery Pack  
(charging the lithium-ion battery pack separately)  
1
Set the power switch of the Satellite Cradle to  
the ON position. The power indicator of the  
Satellite Cradle lights red.  
Battery pack  
2
Load the battery pack in the spare battery  
compartment on the Satellite Cradle, making  
sure that the terminals on the side and rear of  
the battery pack come into close contact with  
the battery pack charge terminals.  
Power  
switch (ON)  
The battery pack charge indicator (“CHG 2”)  
lights red, and charging is started.  
Spare Battery Pack Charge Indicator  
(“CHG 2”)  
System operation indicator  
Communication indicator  
Spare Battery Pack Charge  
Indicator (“CHG 2”)  
Battery Pack Charge Indicator  
(“CHG 1”)  
Lit Red:  
Charging (charging  
standing by when the  
battery in the Handheld  
Terminal is charging)  
Charging complete  
Power indicator  
Lit Green:  
• When the battery pack charging indicator lights red and then goes out after several  
seconds, this indicates a battery pack problem.  
• Charging of the battery in the Handheld Terminal is given precedence. Separate  
charging of the battery pack cannot be performed simultaneously while charging of the  
battery in the Handheld Terminal.  
[Caution]  
Ambient Temperature Ranges for the Battery Pack  
• Temperature ranges for battery pack use in the Handheld Terminal,  
charging, and storage are specified below. Temperatures outside these  
ranges create the danger of deterioration of battery pack performance  
and shortening of its service life, as well as fluid leakage and heat  
generation.  
Operating Temperature: –20°C to 50°C  
Charging Temperature: 0°C to 40°C  
Storage Temperature: –20°C to 60°C  
Important! • If the battery pack charge indicator does not light during charging, remove  
the battery pack and then re-attach it. If this does not solve the problem, it  
means that the battery pack is defective and needs to be replaced.  
• Use only the specified battery pack.  
Battery packs naturally discharge even when they are not loaded in the  
Handheld Terminal. Use a battery pack as soon as possible after  
charging it.  
• For best charging results, keep the Satellite Cradle, Handheld Terminal  
and battery pack contacts clean by periodically wiping them off with a  
cotton swab or dry cloth.  
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Serial Connection of Multiple Satellite Cradles  
You can use optional 6-6 pin Modular Cables (DT-888RSC) to connect up to 7 Satellite  
Cradles in a serial configuration. This configuration makes it possible to exchange data  
between multiple Handheld Terminals and a personal computer via the cradles.  
Connections  
Connect C-OUT on the Satellite Cradle nearest the  
host computer to C-IN on the next Satellite  
Cradle that you next want to connect to.  
6-6 pin Modular  
Cable (DT-888RSC)  
RS-232C cable  
To host computer  
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Using the Satellite Cradle  
DIP Switch Settings  
The following table shows the various settings that are available with the DIP switches  
located on the back of the Satellite Cradle.  
Flow Control  
9
10  
Off  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10  
X ON/X OFF  
RS/CS  
OFF  
Use Special Software ON  
ON  
Satellite Cradle - Host Computer  
Communication speed  
6
7
8
2,400bps  
4,800bps  
9,600bps  
19,200bps  
38,400bps  
57,600bps  
115,200bps  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
* Communication speed can be set by  
Handheld Terminal overrides this setting.  
Connection Type  
3
4
5
Handheld Terminal - Satellite Cradle  
Communication Speed  
Host Computer  
Connection  
ON (No linking)  
OFF (Linking)  
OFF  
OFF  
1
2
Intermediate Unit  
in Linked Chain  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
38,400bps  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
115,200bps  
Terminator Unit  
in Linked Chain  
Important! • Other settings not shown here are used for special-purpose modes,  
and should not be used.  
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DT-964IOE Satellite Cradle Specifications  
Infrared  
Interface:  
Infrared  
Standard:  
Synchronization:  
Speed:  
Conforms to IrDA Ver. 1.2 Original  
Asynchronous  
9,600/38,400/115,200bps  
RS-232C  
Control Protocol:  
Synchronization:  
Speed:  
Full-duplex  
Asynchronous  
1,200 to 115,200bps  
RS-422  
Control Protocol:  
Synchronization:  
Speed:  
Full-duplex  
Asynchronous  
9,600/38,400/115,200bps  
Charger  
Charge Method:  
Charge Time:  
Fixed voltage (with current limiter)  
Approx. 6 hours  
Power Supply  
Power Source:  
AC adaptor (AD-S42120AE)  
Power Requirements: AC100 to 240V  
Rated Input:  
DC 12 V, approx. 3,500 mA (during charging)  
Functions  
Infrared interface  
RS-232C interface  
RS-422 interface  
Dimensions and Weight  
Desktop:  
Approx. 110 (W) x 220 (D) x 100 (H) mm  
Approx. 470 g  
Wall Mounted (with wall mount unit attached):  
Approx. 110 (W) x 220 (D) x 110 (H) mm  
Approx. 480 g  
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Using the Cradle-type Battery Charger  
The Cradle-type Battery Charger (DT-969CHGE) makes it possible to separately charge  
battery pack installed in the Handheld Terminal and a spare battery pack (DT-923LIB)  
installed in the spare battery compartment on the charger.  
The Cradle-type Battery Charger can be located on a desk or table top, or mounted on a  
wall. When the Cradle-type Battery Charger is mounted on a wall, be sure to use the wall  
mount unit (supplied).  
General Guide  
AC ADAPTOR  
1
2
CASIO  
10  
CASIO  
CHG2  
CHG1  
12  
POWER  
3
4
5
11  
6
7
8
12  
9
7
Accessories  
Spacers  
Wall mount guides  
Wall unit screws  
Wood screws  
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2
AC adaptor jack  
Nose Guide  
For connection of the AC adaptor to supply power  
Remove this guide when you are using the down-facing reader  
port model.  
3
4
Terminal detection switch  
Detects whether or not the Handheld Terminal is mounted correctly  
on the Cradle-type Battery Charger  
Spare battery pack charge  
indicator ("CHG 2")  
Indicates the charge status of a spare battery pack installed in the  
spare battery compartment.  
Off:  
Not charging, or a battery pack problem  
Lit Red: Charging (charging standing by when the battery in the  
Handheld Terminal is charging)  
Lit Green: Charging complete  
5
6
Battery pack charge indicator  
("CHG 1")  
Indicates the charge status of the lithium-ion battery pack in the  
Handheld Terminal.  
Off:  
Not charging (e.g. lithium-ion battery not loaded in  
Handheld Terminal) or a battery pack problem  
Lit Red: Charging  
Lit Green: Charging complete  
Power indicator  
("READY/POWER")  
Indicates whether power is ON or OFF, and if the Handheld  
Terminal is mounted.  
Off:  
Power OFF  
Lit Red: Power ON, Handheld Terminal not mounted  
Lit Green: Power ON, Handheld Terminal mounted  
7
8
9
Desktop guides (L, R)  
Holds down the Handheld Terminal on the Cradle-type Battery  
Charger that is placed on a flat surface in desktop configuration.  
Charge/Power supply terminals Supplies power to the Handheld Terminal mounted on the Cradle-  
type Battery Charger.  
Battery pack charge terminals Charges the spare battery pack separately.  
10 Power switch  
11 Base  
Turns power ON and OFF.  
Reverses the position of the base when wall-mounting the Cradle-  
type Battery Charger.  
12 Wall mounting holes  
Use these holes to attach the Cradle-type Battery Charger to hook  
on a wall.  
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Using the Cradle-type Battery Charger  
When You Are Using the Down-facing Reader Port Model  
When you are using a down-facing reader port model, remove the nose guide before use.  
To remove the nose guide, remove the two  
screws using a screwdriver.  
Setting up the Cradle-type Battery Charger  
Use only the AC adaptor specified for use with the Handheld Terminal to connect to an  
electrical outlet. Be sure to connect the AC adaptor and turn Handheld Terminal power on  
before attempting to charge battery pack.  
1
2
Remove the two desktop guides, L and R,  
installed on the charger by sliding them  
toward the rear side as shown in the  
illustration.  
Insert the desktop guides, L and R, one at a  
time that were accompanied with DT-930 into  
each slit and then slide them toward the front  
side as shown in the illustration.  
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4
Plug the AC adaptor into an electrical outlet.  
To electrical outlet  
After making sure that the power switch of the  
Cradle-type Battery Charger is at the OFF  
position, plug the other end of the AC adaptor  
into the AC adaptor jack at the rear side of the  
charger.  
5
6
Turn on the Cradle-type Battery Charger. The  
power indicator on the Cradle-type Battery  
Charger lights red.  
Power  
switch (OFF)  
Attach the Handheld Terminal to the Cradle-  
type Battery Charger, making sure the charge  
terminals on the back of the Handheld  
Terminal come into contact with the terminals  
of the Cradle-type Battery Charger.  
Charge terminals  
If the Handheld Terminal is attached properly,  
the power indicator lights green.  
Start of charging is indicated by the charge  
indicator ("CHG 1") lighting red.  
Power  
switch (ON)  
Charge Indicator ("CHG 1")  
Lit Red:  
Lit Green:  
OFF:  
Charging  
Charge complete  
No battery pack  
(DT-923LIB) installed.  
Spare Battery Pack Charge  
Indicator (“CHG 2”)  
Battery Pack Charge Indicator  
(“CHG 1”)  
Charging Time  
Approx. 6 hours  
Power indicator  
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[Caution]  
Ambient Temperature Ranges for the Battery Pack  
• Temperature ranges for battery pack use in the Handheld Terminal,  
charging, and storage are specified below. Temperatures outside these  
ranges create the danger of deterioration of battery pack performance  
and shortening of its service life, as well as fluid leakage and heat  
generation.  
Operating Temperature: –20°C to 50°C  
Charging Temperature: 0°C to 40°C  
Storage Temperature: –20°C to 60°C  
Important! • If the charge indicator does not light during charging, remove the  
battery pack and then re-attach it. If this does not solve the problem, it  
means that the battery pack is defective and needs to be replaced.  
• Use only the specified battery pack.  
Battery packs naturally discharge even when they are not loaded in the  
Handheld Terminal. Use a battery pack as soon as possible after  
charging it.  
• For best charging results, keep the Cradle-type Battery Charger,  
Handheld Terminal and battery pack contacts clean by periodically  
wiping them off with a cotton swab or dry cloth.  
• “L” (for left) or “R” (for right) marking is imprinted on the back of each  
desktop guide and wall mount guide both accompanied with DT-930.  
Be sure to install the new guides properly on the Cradle-type Battery  
Charger, the desktop guides for desktop configuration or the wall  
mount guides for wall mount configuration. The use of the charger with  
DT-930 without replacing the original guides come installed on it with  
the new guides will result in improper charging battery pack.  
• However, the use of the charger with the new guides installed for DT-  
900 does not result in the error.  
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Charging the Battery Pack  
(charging the lithium-ion battery pack separately)  
1
2
Set the power switch of the Cradle-type  
Battery Charger to the ON position. The  
power indicator of the Cradle-type Battery  
Charger lights red.  
Battery pack  
Load a battery pack in the spare battery  
compartment on the charger, making sure  
that the terminals on the side and rear of the  
battery pack come into close contact with the  
battery pack charge terminals.  
Power  
switch (ON)  
The battery pack charge indicator ("CHG 2")  
lights red, and charging is started.  
Battery Pack Charge Indicator ("CHG 2")  
Spare Battery Pack Charge  
Indicator (“CHG 2”)  
Battery Pack Charge Indicator  
(“CHG 1”)  
Lit Red:  
Charging (charging  
standing by when the  
battery in the Handheld  
Terminal is charging)  
No battery pack  
Power indicator  
OFF:  
(DT-923LIB) installed.  
Charging complete  
Lit Green:  
• When the battery pack charge indicator lights red and then goes out after several  
seconds, this indicates a battery pack problem.  
• Charging simultaneously both the battery packs in the Handheld Terminal and in the  
spare battery compartment cannot be performed. Charging the battery pack in the  
Handheld Terminal is given its precedence.  
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[Caution]  
Ambient Temperature Ranges for the Battery Pack  
• Temperature ranges for battery pack use in the Handheld Terminal,  
charging, and storage are specified below. Temperatures outside these  
ranges create the danger of deterioration of battery pack performance  
and shortening of its service life, as well as fluid leakage and heat  
generation.  
Operating Temperature: –20°C to 50°C  
Charging Temperature: 0°C to 40°C  
Storage Temperature: –20°C to 60°C  
Important!  
If the battery pack charge indicator does not light during charging,  
remove the battery pack and then re-attach it. If this does not solve the  
problem, it means that the battery pack is defective and needs to be  
replaced.  
• Use only the specified battery pack.  
Battery packs naturally discharge even when they are not loaded in the  
Handheld Terminal. Use a battery pack as soon as possible after  
charging it.  
• For best charging results, keep the Cradle-type Battery Charger,  
Handheld Terminal and battery pack contacts clean by periodically  
wiping them off with a cotton swab or dry cloth.  
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DT-969CHGE Cradle-type Battery Charger Specifications  
Charger  
Charge Method:  
Charge Time:  
Fixed voltage (with current limiter)  
Approx. 6 hours  
Power Supply  
Power Source:  
AC adaptor (DT-9020ADP-GS or DT-9020ADP-US)  
Power Requirements: 230 VAC (DT-9020ADP-GS)  
120 VAC (DT-9020ADP-US)  
Rated Input:  
DC 9.5 V, approx. 1,000 mA  
Dimensions and Weight  
Desktop:  
Approx. 110 (W) x 220 (D) x 100 (H) mm  
Approx. 420 g  
Wall Mounted (with wall mount unit attached):  
Approx. 110 (W) x 220 (D) x 110 (H) mm  
Approx. 430 g  
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Installing Cradles and Cradle-type Battery Charger  
The following installation methods describe how to install the Basic Cradle, Satellite Cradle  
and Cradle-type Battery charger either on a flat surface place or on a wall.  
To hang the cradles and charger on a wall  
The following installation method is described with the Satellite Cradle as its reference.  
1
Attach the wall unit screw.  
Down-facing  
reader port model  
Forward-facing  
reader port model  
When you are using the down-facing reader  
port model, remove the nose guide attached  
to the Handheld Terminal, and attach the wall  
unit screw to A using the screws (supplied).  
When you are using the forward-facing reader  
port model, attach the wall unit screw to B  
using the screws (supplied) with the nose  
guide still attached.  
A
B
CA  
L
D
P
H
P
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3
4
5
Remove the desktop guides (L, R).  
Attach the wall mount guides provided with  
the DT-930. Insert the wall mount guides into  
the slits, and then fix them in place by sliding  
them downwards.  
Remove the two screws (one each at the top  
and bottom) that secure the base to the  
Satellite Cradle.  
Pressing down on the four corners of the  
Satellite Cradle base, unhook the tabs, and  
remove the base from the unit.  
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6
7
8
Position the base on the wall where you want  
to hang the Satellite Cradle, and use an awl or  
some other sharp object to mark the positions  
of the two wood screws.  
Slip a spacer over each of the wood screws  
and then drive the screws into the wall at the  
positions you marked in the previous step.  
Make sure that the spacers are oriented  
correctly. You will not be able to hook the  
Satellite Cradle onto the screws if the spacers  
are backwards.  
Re-attach the base to the Satellite Cradle,  
orienting it upside-down from its original  
mounting position when you removed it, and  
secure it in place with the two screws.  
9
Hook the Satellite Cradle onto the wall unit  
screws in the wall, and slide it down to lock in  
place.  
Important! • Be sure to check the wood screws periodically for looseness and  
tighten if necessary after hanging the Satellite Cradle on a wall.  
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