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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Data Collector Colector de Datos Datenerfassungsgerät Collecteur de Données
User's Guide Guía del usuario Bedienungsanleitung Mode d'emploi
· Congratulations upon your selection of the CASIO IT-2000 Data Collector. · Be sure to familiarize yourself with the basic operations described in this manual before actually trying to operate the Data Collector. · Enhorabuena por la selección del colector de datos IT-2000 CASIO. · Antes de intentar utilizar este colector de datos, familiarícese con las operaciones básicas descritas en este manual. [. . . ] Replacing the #1 backup battery while the lithium ion battery pack's power is low can result is loss of all data stored in Data Collector memory.
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Position of the Keys
IT-2000 key part consist of 16 keys, including the power key.
Position of stroke keys
3
1 2
Fn
7 4
8 5 2
9 6 CLR 3
0
1
4 5
1 2 3 4 5
Function key Number keys, decimal key, minus () key Power key Clear key Execution key
Used for setting various program functions. Combined with one or two of the ten keys (0 to 9). Press decimal point key to mark the position of the decimal point. Also, it is used for power on during the auto power off condition. Confirms input and leads to the next step.
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Touch key panel
The touch panel appears on the Data Collector's LCD. Be sure to use only your finger or the stylus that comes with the Data Collector to operate the touch panel.
Using the touch panel stylus
The touch panel stylus is attached to the right side of the Data Collector.
Important!
Use the procedure below to calibrate the touch panel whenever it appears that it is misaligned on the LCD.
To calibrate the touch panel
1
Use a paper clip or some other thin, pointed object to press the Initialize button on the back of the Data Collector. This launches the system initialization routine, which causes the touch panel calibration screen shown nearby to appear on the LCD. Touch the center of each cross with the stylus in the sequence indicated by the arrow. The touch panel calibration screen will be cleared automatically after you touch all four crosses.
CALIBRATION
Carefully press on the center of the each cross by PEN. 1. SYSTEM MENU 2. RETRY 3. EXIT
2 3
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Position of the Keys
Parts and functions of the touch panel
4 5 6 7
Ctrl Shift Ext1 Ext2 3 ab gh mn s t yz --` "( +
1 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
SP
Ctrl
c i o u @ { )
d j p v [ } < /
Ins Del Bs ef kl qr wx ] ' ~ ^ >= , SP
8 9 10 11
12
Switches control mode. Select between the upper case and lowercase characters. Moves the cursor up or scrolls the actual screen down.
Ext1 Ext2
Shift
Ins Del
Bs
Inserts characters. Deletes the character on the left to the cursor. Moves the cursor down or scrolls the actual screen up. The touch panel is supplied as a library for developing application programs. Before you use it, you need to link the library using an application program.
Important!
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Key display area patterns
You can change from the basic key pattern into the following patterns for character input.
Pattern 1: Main mode
Ctrl Shift Ext1 Ext2
a g m s y
-- " +
Pattern 2: Shift mode
Ins Del Bs Ctrl Shift Ext1 Ext2
A G M S Y !" + B H N T Z % ( C I O U ; # ) D J P V : & < /
Pattern 3: Control mode
Ins Del Bs
E K Q W $ > , F L R X / ?=
Ctrl
A G M S Y
--
b h n t z
` (
c i o u @
{ )
d j p v [
} < /
e k q w ]
^ > ,
f l r x
' ~ =
B H N T Z
C I O U [
D J P V /
E K Q W ]
F L R X
^
SP
SP
Pattern 4: Extended 1 mode
Main Ext2
Pattern 5: Extended 2 mode
Main Ext1
You can set up a program to alter the contents of Extended 1 and Extended 2.
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System Initialization Routine
The system initialization routine is performed when you turn on the Data Collector for the first time after purchasing it and whenever you press the Initialize button. The following is the operational flow for the system initialization routine.
Press the power switch.
Press the Initialization button.
Self-diagnostic check of RAM and hardware, followed by launch of MS-DOS.
Touch panel calibration screen and menu appear, offering the following options.
Touch Panel Calibration This procedure corrects misalignment of input points on the touch panel (page E15).
SYSTEM MENU Launches the system maintenance program, which is used for installing application programs and other management tasks.
EXIT Exits the system initialization routine without calibrating the touch panel.
Important!
Every time you turn on power, the system normally searches for an application program in the following sequences: memory card, RAM disk, F-ROM disk. The system initialization routine is launched only if memory contents have been lost (due to both the lithium ion battery pack and backup battery going dead) or if an application program cannot be found.
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Charging the Battery Pack
The lithium ion battery pack is the Data Collector's main power supply that provides power for normal operations and memory backup. This means it is important to recharge or replace the battery pack as soon as possible after the low battery message appears on the LCD. Battery pack charging can be performed using any of the following options: DT-9021CHGE Single Charger, DT-9020ADP-G/DT-9020ADP-U Charger.
To charge the battery pack
1
Plug the charger unit's power cord into a power outlet.
2
Slide the battery pack in the direction indicated by the arrow in the illustration to install it onto the charger unit. [. . . ] Make sure you carefully follow the steps of the procedures described above whenever inserting or removing a PC card.
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Operating Precautions
Data Collector
· Never try to remove the lithium ion battery pack while the Data Collector is turned on. Doing so can cause data stored in memory to be deleted. · Sudden temperature changes can cause condensation to form on the exterior of the Data Collector's case. Condensation can cause malfunction of the Data Collector, so wait until the moisture dries completely before using it.
Bar Code Readers
· Handle bar code readers carefully to avoid damage to lenses. [. . . ]
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