Casio DT-X11 Series manual

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4.Turn on the power. This causes the Bridge Satellite Cradle power indicator lamp to light in red.

5.Making sure that their two IR ports come into contact with each other, place the Handheld Terminal onto the Bridge Satellite Cradle. This causes the Bridge Satellite Cradle power indicator lamp to light in green.

If the system is operating normally and data communication is enabled, the system status indicator lamp lights in green.

The communication indicator lamp flashes in green when data communication starts.

When charging is initiated, indicator 2 on the DT-X11 lights up in red. When charging has been completed, indicator 2 on the DT-X11 changes color from red to green.

Important!

A high-sensitivity communication element is used for IR communication.

In order to ensure successful communication, avoid using cellular phones or other devices that emit radio wave in the area where you are performing IR communication.

If you need to use such a device, move away from the communicating Handheld Terminals. In case of a cellular phone, keep it at least 30cm (111316") away.

Take care to avoid allowing the Bridge Satellite Cradle power contacts to become connected to each other, which creates a short.

Shorting the power contacts can damage the Bridge Satellite Cradle.

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Contents Series Page Precautions During Use Safety PrecautionsMarkings and Symbols Disassembly and ModificationMoisture Foreign ObjectsDropping and Damage Laser LightLocation Heavy ObjectsLCD Screen Optional Lithium-ion Battery Pack Page AC Power Supply Backup Copies of All Important Data AC AdaptorOperating Precautions Warranty and After Service FCC Warning 0984 Contents Using PC Card DT-X11M30E / M30U / M10E Before Getting Started Using the stylus Bridge Satellite Cradle Handheld Terminal System ConfigurationCradle-type Battery Charger Wall Mount UnitBattery Pack Dual Battery ChargerCF Card Extension Unit CablesCommunication Card Covers General Guide Page Replacing the Battery Replacing the Battery PackAlways keep backup copies of all important data To replace the battery pack Page Attaching the Wrist Strap To attach the wrist strapConfiguring Handheld Terminal Settings Calibrating Touch Screen AlignmentAdjusting Display Contrast Adjusting Display BrightnessDisplay Auto Dimmer Using the C-MOS Imager C-MOS Imager models only Barcode and 2-dimensional code Reading GuideAbout the Class 1 LED Label Using the Laser Scanner Laser Scanner models only Bar Code Scanning Position Never look directly into the laser lightPerforming Communication IR CommunicationBluetooth Communication Resetting the Handheld Terminal If reset does not find a memory problemIf reset finds a memory problem Performing a Full Reset Initialization To perform a full resetDT-X11 Specifications MOS Imager DT-X11M30E/M30U/M30RCEarphone Jack Using the Bridge Satellite Cradle DT-160IOE General GuideComputer for transfer of system data and file data. Use Connecting the AC Adaptor and Connecting to Computer Next, plug the AC adaptor into a power outletPage Configuring DIP Switch Settings Using Wall Mount Unit To remove the Bridge Satellite Cradle from the wall Connecting Multiple Bridge Satellite Cradles DT-160IOE Use the modular cable for the connectionsBridge Satellite Cradle DT-160IOE Specifications IR CommunicationUsing the Cradle-type Battery Charger AC Adaptor Jack Connect the AC adaptor here Wall Mount Unit Connecting the AC Adaptor for Cradle-type Battery Charger Cradle-type Battery Charger DT-169CHGE Specifications Using the Dual Battery Charger Charger Other Connection Port Charging a Battery Pack Charge Indicator LampConnecting Multiple Dual Battery Chargers Dual Battery Charger DT-5022CHG Specifications Using PC Card DT-X11M30E / M30U / M10E Affixing a PC Card RemoverTo load a PC card Page Using CF Card Extension Unit Attaching the CF Card Extension UnitCF Card Extension Unit DT-894CFU Specifications Loading a CF CardUsing Rechargeable Battery Pack Battery Pack SpecificationsLarge-capacity Battery Pack Specifications
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