Casio DT-930 manual To electrical outlet

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Plug the AC adaptor into an electrical outlet.

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4 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.

6 Turn on the Basic Cradle. The power indicator on the Basic Cradle lights red.

7 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.

To electrical outlet

Power

switch (OFF)

Infrared port

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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Contents Handheld Terminal Series Page Marking examples Markings and SymbolsHandling Alkaline Batteries Lithium-ion Battery PackInterior Parts and Components Disassembly and ModificationAbnormal Conditions Foreign ObjectsHandling Alkaline Batteries Handling the Coin Type Lithium Battery Heavy Objects LocationLCD Screen Handling Alkaline Batteries Make back-up copies of all important data Introduction Handling PrecautionsNone Contents Installing Cradles and Cradle-type Battery Charger Using the Basic CradleHandheld Terminal Down-facing reader port UnpackingOptions Available Models and OptionsAC Adaptor for Basic Cradle AC adaptor for Satellite CradleGeneral Guide Left side Front Right sideBottom Power Supply Removing the alkaline batteries Loading the alkaline batteriesTheir positive + and negative ends are facing the correct DirectionsLoading and Removing the Lithium-ion Battery Pack Loading the Lithium-ion Battery PackRemoving the Lithium-ion Battery Pack Replacing the Backup Lithium Battery Hook Removing the batteryAbout the LCD Screen 2006 / 1Built-in Clock To attach the wrist strap Attaching the Wrist StrapKeys and Their Functions Performing a Bar Code Read Operation Using the Bar Code ReaderSample Bar Codes Adjusting the Laser Beam Width Adjustment Screen Calibration CompletedStartup Screen Beam Width Adjustment Bar Code IR Communication CommunicationsBluetooth Communication Display SpecificationsPower Supply Lithium-Ion Battery Pack DT-923LIBTop Front Right side Using the Bridge Basic CradleSetting up the Bridge Basic Cradle Connecting without Using the AC Adaptor Mounting on a Wall Removing the Wall Mount Unit Infrared HA-E60IO Bridge Basic Cradle specificationsUsing the Basic Cradle AccessoriesGeneral Guide RS-232C Interface Setting up the Basic Cradle When You Are Using the Down-facing Reader Port ModelTo electrical outlet DIP Switch Settings Serial Connection of Multiple Basic CradlesConnections DT-960IOE Basic Cradle Specifications Using the Satellite Cradle READY/POWER Setting up the Satellite Cradle Indicator CHG Using the Satellite Cradle Charging the Battery Pack Battery Pack Charge Indicator CHGCharging Time Lit Green Charging complete Spare Battery Pack Charge Indicator CHGSerial Connection of Multiple Satellite Cradles Flow Control Handheld Terminal Satellite Cradle Communication SpeedSatellite Cradle Host Computer Communication speed DT-964IOE Satellite Cradle Specifications Using the Cradle-type Battery Charger On the Cradle-type Battery Charger Setting up the Cradle-type Battery Charger To electrical outlet Power switch OFF Charge Indicator CHGUsing the Cradle-type Battery Charger Set the power switch of the Cradle-type Using the Cradle-type Battery Charger DT-969CHGE Cradle-type Battery Charger Specifications To hang the cradles and charger on a wall Installing Cradles and Cradle-type Battery ChargerPage Installing Cradles and Cradle-type Battery Charger

DT-930 specifications

The Casio DT-930 is a versatile handheld data terminal designed to streamline data collection and improve operational efficiency across various industries. Launched as part of Casio's commitment to providing robust and reliable data management solutions, the DT-930 stands out with its significant features and technologies that cater to the needs of businesses and field professionals.

One of the key attributes of the Casio DT-930 is its impressive data entry capabilities. Equipped with a full alphanumeric keypad, it allows for quick and accurate data input, which is crucial in environments where time and precision are of the essence. The keypad is designed for ease of use, ensuring that even in low-light conditions, users can easily navigate and input data efficiently.

The device's durability is another critical aspect, featuring a rugged design that meets IP54 standards for dust and water resistance. This ensures that the DT-930 can withstand harsh working conditions, making it an ideal choice for industries such as logistics, retail, and manufacturing. With the ability to handle drops and impacts, this device continues to perform reliably, even in tough environments.

The display of the Casio DT-930 is another highlight, offering a bright and clear LCD screen that enhances visibility and readability. This is particularly beneficial for users who need to reference data or input information outdoors or in bright lighting scenarios. The screen is designed to minimize glare, further improving user experience.

Furthermore, the DT-930 integrates advanced wireless communication capabilities, including Bluetooth and infrared technologies. These features enable seamless data transfer to other devices, ensuring that the information collected can be shared or analyzed without the need for cumbersome cables. This connectivity is essential for real-time updates and remote data management.

Security is also a vital aspect of the DT-930, with built-in features that ensure data integrity and protection against unauthorized access. This includes password protection and data encryption, making it suitable for handling sensitive information.

In summary, the Casio DT-930 is a robust handheld data terminal that combines durability, efficiency, and advanced technology. Its user-friendly design, superior data entry features, wireless connectivity, and security measures make it a valuable tool for businesses looking to enhance their data collection processes and improve overall productivity. Whether used in retail, inventory management, or field operations, the DT-930 demonstrates Casio's commitment to quality and innovation in the realm of data management solutions.