Casio V-T500-E, V-T500-GE User Manual

Tablet
E
User’s Guide
Be sure to read “Safety Precautions” inside this guide before trying to use your tablet.
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Contents
Chapter 1 Essential Reading .................................................E-5
Safety Precautions .........................................................................................E-6
Operating Precautions .................................................................................E-13
Important ......................................................................................................E-16
After Service ...................................................................................................... E-16
Regulatory Information ................................................................................E-16
Chapter 2 Basic Operation ................................................... E-17
Tablet System Confi guration .......................................................................E-18
General Guide ...............................................................................................E-20
Loading and Removing the Battery Pack ...................................................E-22
Loading ..............................................................................................................E-23
Removing ........................................................................................................... E-24
Charging the Battery Pack ..........................................................................E-25
Ethernet Cradle/Cradle-type Battery Charger .................................................... E-25
Car Adaptor ........................................................................................................ E-25
Dual Battery Charger ......................................................................................... E-26
AC Adaptor ........................................................................................................E-26
Switching On/Off and Sleep ........................................................................E-27
Switching On......................................................................................................E-27
Switching Off (Shutdown) ................................................................................. E-27
Sleep ................................................................................................................... E-27
Initial Settings ...............................................................................................E-28
Unlocking the Screen ......................................................................................... E-28
Customization for Job Menu Use.......................................................................E-29
Syncing the Calendar and Contacts ...................................................................E-30
Using microSD Cards ...................................................................................E-38
Installing.............................................................................................................E-38
Removing ........................................................................................................... E-38
Using SAM Cards .........................................................................................E-40
Installing.............................................................................................................E-40
Removing ........................................................................................................... E-41
Using SIM Cards ...........................................................................................E-42
Installing.............................................................................................................E-42
Removing ........................................................................................................... E-43
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Handling SD Memory Cards ........................................................................E-44
Installing.............................................................................................................E-44
Removing ........................................................................................................... E-44
Handling the NFC Reader/Writer ................................................................E-45
Contactless IC Cards .......................................................................................... E-45
RFID Tags .......................................................................................................... E-45
HDMI Connection .........................................................................................E-47
Resetting the Tablet .....................................................................................E-48
Chapter 3 Built-in Software .................................................E-49
Standard Accessories ..................................................................................E-50
Software List ...................................................................................................... E-50
Camera ............................................................................................................... E-51
Browser .............................................................................................................. E-52
Mail .................................................................................................................... E-53
Gallery ................................................................................................................ E-54
Music ..................................................................................................................E-56
Clock .................................................................................................................. E-57
Message ..............................................................................................................E-58
User .................................................................................................................... E-59
Calendar ............................................................................................................. E-60
Search ................................................................................................................. E-62
Calculator ........................................................................................................... E-63
Additional Accessories ................................................................................E-64
Software List ...................................................................................................... E-64
Adobe Reader .....................................................................................................E-65
Memo Text ......................................................................................................... E-67
Memo Paint ........................................................................................................ E-68
Job Browser........................................................................................................E-70
Voice Recorder ................................................................................................... E-71
Settings .........................................................................................................E-74
Software List ...................................................................................................... E-74
Wireless and Network Settings .......................................................................... E-75
Terminal .............................................................................................................E-76
User Settings ...................................................................................................... E-77
System ................................................................................................................ E-78
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Operation Support Tools ..............................................................................E-80
Software List ...................................................................................................... E-80
Job Menu ............................................................................................................E-81
Login Authentication Setting Tool ..................................................................... E-83
Account Edit Tool ..............................................................................................E-84
Security Settings ................................................................................................E-85
Theft Protection..................................................................................................E-86
System Operation Tools ...............................................................................E-88
Software List ...................................................................................................... E-88
File Manager ...................................................................................................... E-89
WLAN Tool ....................................................................................................... E-91
Backup Tool ....................................................................................................... E-92
Copy Devices .....................................................................................................E-95
Demo Tools ...................................................................................................E-96
Software List ...................................................................................................... E-96
NFC Demo .........................................................................................................E-97
Barcode Scanner ................................................................................................E-98
Chapter 4 Options (Sold Separately) ................................. E-101
Using the Digitizer Pen ..............................................................................E-102
General Guide .................................................................................................. E-102
Fitting the Battery ............................................................................................E-102
Using the Digitizer Pen .................................................................................... E-103
Replacing the Pen Tip ...................................................................................... E-104
Handling the Hand Belt ..............................................................................E-105
Attaching .......................................................................................................... E-105
Attaching the Neck Strap...........................................................................E-106
Using the Screen Cover .............................................................................E-107
Attaching the Screen Cover .............................................................................E-107
Using the Screen Cover as a Stand ..................................................................E-108
Using the Ethernet Cradle (HA-M62IO) ....................................................E-109
General Guide .................................................................................................. E-109
Connecting the Ethernet Cradle Power Supply ................................................ E-111
Using the Cradle-type Battery Charger (HA-M30CHG) ...........................E-114
General Guide .................................................................................................. E-114
Connecting the Cradle-type Battery Charger Power Supply ........................... E-115
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Using the Dual Battery Charger (HA-M32DCHG) ....................................E-117
General Guide .................................................................................................. E-117
Charging a Battery Pack...................................................................................E-119
Connecting Multiple Dual Battery Chargers....................................................E-120
Using the AC Adaptor (AD-S36120A-N) ....................................................E-122
Chapter 5 Specifi cations .................................................... E-123
V-T500 Tablet Specifi cations .....................................................................E-124
Optional (Separately Sold) Accessory Specifi cations .............................E-130
Ethernet Cradle (HA-M62IO) .......................................................................... E-130
Cradle-type Battery Charger (HA-M30CHG) .................................................E-131
Dual Battery Charger (HA-M32DCHG) .......................................................... E-131
Car Adaptor (HA-M37CAC) ...........................................................................E-132
AC Adaptor (AD-S36120A-N) ........................................................................E-132
AC Adaptor (AD-S90190C-N5) ...................................................................... E-132
Battery Pack (HA-M20BAT) ........................................................................... E-132
Chapter 6 Appendix ............................................................ E-133
Open Source Licenses ...............................................................................E-134
Apps That Use Licenses ...................................................................................E-134
License Text List .........................................................................................E-135
Apache License Version 2.0 ............................................................................. E-135
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Chapter 1
Essential Reading
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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 fi rst time.
Your neglect or avoidance of the warning and caution statements in the subsequent pages causes the danger of fi re, electric shock, malfunction and damage on the goods as well as personal injury.
Markings and Symbols
The following are the meanings of the markings and symbols used in these Safety Precautions.
Danger
Warning
Caution
A diagonal line indicates something you should not do. The symbol shown
here indicates you should not try to take the unit apart.
A black circle indicates something you should do. The symbol shown here
indicates you should unplug the unit from the wall outlet.
This symbol indicates information that, if ignored or applied incorrectly, creates the danger of death or serious personal injury.
This symbol indicates information that, if ignored or applied incorrectly, creates the possibility of death or serious personal injury.
This symbol indicates information that, if ignored or applied incorrectly, creates the possibility of personal injury or property damage.
Disassembly and Modifi cation
Never try to disassemble or modify the tablet and its options including
battery pack and battery in any way.
Abnormal Conditions
Should the tablet and/or its options including battery pack and battery
become hot or start to emit smoke or a strange odor, immediately turn off the power and contact your dealer or distributor whom you purchased the product from, or an authorized CASIO service provider.
Warning
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Warning
Dust and Moisture
Though the tablet is dust and water splash resistant, its options including
the battery pack are not. Keep loose metal objects and containers fi lled with liquid away from your tablet and the options. Also, never handle the tablet and the options while your hands are wet.
Warning
Interference with the Operation of Other Equipment (Using Wireless Data Communication)
Keep your tablet at least 22 centimeters (811/16") away from anyone wearing
a pacemaker. Radio waves emitted by the tablet can affect the operation of a pacemaker.
Before the use in aircraft, be sure to consult with cabin crew for interference
the tablet emits. Before the use in medical facility, be sure to consult with the facility
management or the manufacture of a specifi c medical equipment that the tablet may interfere with.
Do not use the tablet nearby gas pump or chemical tank or any other places
ammable or explosive.
Caution
Foreign Objects
Take care to ensure that metals or combustible objects are not inserted into
the openings of the tablet or its options, and not to allow moisture to get inside of them.
Do not attach aluminum stickers or other objects made using metal to the
back of the V-T500. Doing so could cause the tablet to overheat or catch fi re, resulting in damage and burns or other injuries.
Take care not to trap foreign objects between the V-T500 and the Ethernet
Cradle. Doing so could cause the tablet to overheat or catch fi re, resulting in burns.
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Location
Install the cradle properly on a fl at and stable surface so that it cannot fall
down onto fl oor.
LCD Screen
Never apply strong pressure to the screen or subject it to strong impact.
Doing so can crack the LCD Screen.
Avoiding Traffi c Accidents
Never use the tablet while operating a motor vehicle. Park your vehicle in a
safe place before performing any operation. Never locate the tablet where it might interfere with proper operation of the
vehicle. Locate connecting cables as instructed by the manual, avoiding locations
that can interfere with driving operations.
Car Battery Power
Should the Car Adaptor become damaged, replace it immediately with a
new Car Adaptor.
Using in Vehicle
Always disconnect the Car Adaptor when you get out of the car. Failing to
do so could drain the car battery. Note that using the Car Adaptor for long periods while the car engine is
turned off will drain the car battery. Do not handle the Car Adaptor with wet hands.
Caution
Warning
Caution
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When using the tablet in a car fi tted with airbags (SRS airbags), never place
the tablet on the airbag cover or in any location that could interfere with airbag operation. Do not leave the tablet in vehicle for a long period of time.
Lithium Polymer Battery Pack
Never use the tablet and its option including the battery pack and battery
next to open fl ame, near a stove, or any other area exposed to high heat, or leave them for a long period of time in a vehicle parked in direct sunlight.
Never use the battery pack with any device other than the tablet.
Never dispose of the battery pack by incinerating it or otherwise expose it
to heat.
Never transport or store the battery pack together with metal objects that
may result in shorting positive (+) and negative (–) terminals of the battery pack. 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.
Never pierce the battery pack with nails, hit it with a hammer, or step on it.
Use only the specifi ed battery charger to charge the battery pack.
Never place the battery pack in a microwave oven or any other high-voltage
device.
If the amount of time period the battery pack can serve becomes
considerably short even after it has been fully charged for the specifi ed time period, stop using it.
Should the battery pack start to leak or emit a strange odor, immediately
move it away from any fl ame nearby. Leaking battery fl uid is combustible.
Should fl uid from the battery pack accidentally get into your eyes or on the
skin, do not rub it. Immediately rinse it off with clean tap water and then consult a physician.
Danger
Warning
Caution
Replace only with the same type of battery pack recommended by CASIO.
Dispose of used battery packs according to the local regulation.
Keep the battery pack out of the reach of small children.
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Power Supply / AC Adaptor
Do not use the tablet at a voltage other than the specifi ed voltage. Also, do
not connect the tablet to a multi-plug power strip. Never modify, sharply bend, twist, or pull on the power cord.
Never use a detergent to clean AC adaptor and its power cable, especially
on the plug and the jack. When using the battery chargers and the cradles, be sure to use the
respective AC adaptors. Only use the power cord provided. Also, do not use the bundled power cord
with any other equipment.
Never pull on the power cord when unplugging it. Always hold the plug
when unplugging it from the wall outlet. Never touch the plug while your hands are wet.
Be sure to unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before cleaning the
battery chargers and the cradles. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet whenever leaving the battery
chargers and the cradles unattended for a long period.
The housing of the AC adaptor can become warm during normal use.
At least once a year, unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet and clean
any dust that builds up between the prongs of the plug. Dust built up between the prongs can lead to the danger of fi re.
Do not suspend the AC adaptor while using it. The weight could cause
internal damage in the DC jack.
Warning
Caution
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Alkaline Battery Handling Precautions (for the Digitizer Pen)
Danger
Since there is the risk of blindness and other serious disorders when alkaline
battery fl uid enters the eyes, seek medical treatment immediately after adequately fl ushing the eyes with a large amount of tap water or other clean water without rubbing.
Warning
Do not dispose of batteries in open fl ames or allow them to be heated,
disassembled or modifi ed. This results in the risk of damaging insulation and safety valves or causes the batteries to leak fl uid, overheat or rupture.
Do not reverse the (+) and (–) poles of the batteries. This results in the risk
of abnormal reactions during charging or short-circuiting, or causes the batteries to leak fl uid, overheating or rupture.
Store batteries in a location out of the reach of small children. In the
case a battery should happen to be swallowed, seek medical treatment immediately.
In the case of having ingested alkaline battery fl uid, gargle immediately and
seek medical treatment. Since there is the risk of injury to the skin in the case alkaline battery fl uid
has come in contact with the skin or clothing, immediately rinse off with a large amount of tap water or other clean water.
Do not allow the (+) and (–) poles of alkaline batteries to come in contact
with wires or other metal objects, and do not carry or store them together with metal necklaces, hair pins and so on. This results in the risk of the batteries short-circuiting resulting in the fl ow of excess current and causing the batteries to leak fl uid, overheat or rupture.
Do not use a new battery with an old battery that has already been used or
use different types of batteries. Differences in properties results in the risk of the batteries leaking fl uid, overheating or rupturing.
These batteries are not designed to be recharged. Recharging results in the
risk of damage to insulation and internal structure causing the batteries to leak fl uid, overheat or rupture.
Do not remove or damage the battery outer label. This results in the risk of
the batteries short-circuiting, leaking fl uid, overheating or rupturing. Do not subject the batteries to strong impacts resulting from dropping or
throwing. This results in the risk of the batteries leaking fl uid, overheating or rupturing.
Do not allow the batteries to be deformed or damaged. This results in the
risk of damage to the insulation and safety valve causing the batteries to leak fl uid, overheat or rupture.
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Caution
Promptly remove worn out batteries from the device. Allowing worn out
batteries to remain installed in the device for a long period of time results in the risk of the generation of gas from the batteries causing the batteries to leak fl uid, overheat or rupture.
Remove the batteries from the device when not using for a long period of
time. Failure to do so results in the risk of the generation of gas from the batteries causing the batteries to leak fl uid and damage the device.
Do not attempt to solder the batteries directly. This results in the risk of heat
damaging the insulation and safety valve causing the batteries to leak fl uid, overheat or rupture.
Do not use or place the batteries in a location subject to high temperatures
such as locations of intense direct sunlight or in an automobile on a hot day. This results in the risk of the batteries leaking fl uid, overheating or rupturing.
Insulate the ends of the batteries by covering with tape and so on when
storing or disposing. Allowing the batteries to contact other batteries or metal objects results in the risk of the batteries leaking fl uid, overheating or rupturing.
Do not allow the batteries to become wet. This results in the risk of the
batteries overheating. Avoid storing batteries in locations subject to direct sunlight, high
temperature or high humidity. This results in the risk of the batteries leaking uid. In addition, there is also the risk of reduced battery performance and shorter battery life.
Please dispose of batteries in the proper manner in accordance with the
rules and regulations of your local community.
Backup of All Important Data
Note that CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. shall not be held liable to you or any
third party for any damages or loss caused by deletion or corruption of data due to use of the tablet, malfunction or repair of the tablet or its peripherals, or due to the batteries going dead.
The tablet employs electronic memory to store data, which means that
memory contents can be corrupted or deleted if power is interrupted due to the batteries going dead or incorrect battery replacement procedures. Data cannot be recovered once it is lost or corrupted. Be sure to make backup of all important data. One way to do this is to use the separately sold cradles to transfer data to a computer.
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Caution
Operating Precautions
Your tablet and its options are precision. Improper operation or rough handling can cause problems with data storage and other problems. Note and observe the following precautions to ensure proper operation.
Do not leave dead battery pack in the tablet for a long period.
Dead battery pack can leak, leading to malfunction and damage to the tablet.
Stop or avoid using the tablet and its options in areas and conditions subject to
the following.
— Large amounts of static electricity — Extreme heat or cold or humidity — Sudden temperature change — Large amount of dust — After large amount of rain or water falls on the tablet — Pressing the screen or buttons with excessive force when using in the rain
Always use your fi nger or the dedicated Digitizer Pen when using the touch
panel. The use of implements other than your fi nger or the dedicated Digitizer Pen could damage the touch panel and/or cause malfunctions.
Do not use the Digitizer Pen when your hands are wet.
Do not use volatile chemical substances such as thinners, benzene or toiletries to
clean the tablet.
When the tablet is dirty, wipe it clean with a soft, dry cloth. Rubbing with excessive force could scratch the display.
The power-supply terminals and charging terminals should be cleaned from
time to time using an implement such as a dry cotton bud.
Soiling on the terminals may cause connection defects.
Take care when using chemicals.
Applying thinners, gasoline, kerosene, solvents or oils, or substances such as cleaners, adhesives, paints, medications or toiletries that contain those materials, to the plastic case or cover may cause discoloration or other damage.
Allowing the communication/power supply terminals become wet can cause an
electric shock or fi re. In addition, if the terminals become soiled, contact may be impaired resulting in poor charging. For reasons of safety and maintaining charging battery pack(s) in optimum condition, clean the communication/power supply terminals by wiping with a dry cloth or cotton swab after disconnecting the AC adaptor.
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Take care not to trap objects such as magnetic cards, magnetic recording media
or precision equipment between the V-T500 and the Ethernet Cradle, and do not bring such objects too close to the tablet and cradle.
Bringing magnetic cards or other magnetic recording media too close could result in important data being erased due to the effects of magnetism. Precision equipment (wristwatches, etc.) should also not be placed close to the tablet or cradle as it could be damaged as a result.
Dead Pixels
The LCD panel employed in this product uses high precision and substantial number of components which commonly cause a small number of the pixels not to light or to remain lit all the time. This is due to the characteristics of LCD panel yield in accuracy over 99.99% and permissible.
802.11a/n Restrictions:
— This product is for indoor use only when using channels 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60,
or 64 (5150-5350 MHz).
— To ensure compliance with local regulations, be sure to select the country in which
the access point is installed.
Lithium Polymer Battery Pack
Each lithium polymer battery pack has its life. The life span heavily depends on how the battery pack is charged or stored which may cause deterioration of the battery
pack to shorten the life span if it is handled improperly. Note the tips below to make the battery pack last long.
— Be sure to charge the battery pack before using it if the battery pack is used for the
rst time or if it has not been used for a long period of time. When charging the battery pack, continue charging until the charge LED lights green (fully charged).
— If the battery pack is repeatedly charged, the life span becomes short. To avoid the
repetition of charging the battery pack, be sure that the remaining capacity is low before you start charging.
— Be sure to charge the battery pack in recommended temperature range. The
temperature range is dependant on device you use to charge including battery chargers and tablets. Refer to the respective user guides. Charging the battery pack in a temperature outside of the recommended range causes deterioration.
— When used at low temperatures, the battery pack has a reduced capacity and will
supply power for shorter time. The life span of the battery pack is also shortened.
— Charging the battery pack while the battery pack itself is freeze including inside causes
deterioration. Be sure to resume an ordinary room temperature on the battery pack and then leave it unattended for approximately one hour before charging.
— After charging the battery pack, if the performance of the battery pack does not show
any recovery, it is a sign of ending the life. Replace it with a new battery pack.
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— Avoid the battery pack with a full of the capacity to store for a long period of
time. If you need to store it for a long period, be sure that the remaining capacity is 30 to 50 percent and to store in a moderate low temperature. This can reduce deterioration.
— The battery pack gradually deteriorates over time. In particular, storing (or using)
the fully charged battery pack at high temperatures tends to accelerate battery pack deterioration.
Adobe Reader
This tablet comes pre-loaded with Adobe Reader from Adobe Systems Incorporated. CASIO has verifi ed the operation of Adobe Reader on this tablet, but does not
guarantee all operations of Adobe Reader for the customer. Refer to http://www.adobe.com/support/reader/ for information on using Adobe
Reader and problems with that product.
Barcode Scanner
This tablet comes pre-loaded with "Barcode Scanner", comprising barcode scanning demo samples based on the ZXing library.
CASIO has verifi ed the operation of Barcode Scanner on this tablet, but does not guarantee all operations of Barcode Scanner for the customer.
The ZXing library is publicly available at the following website: http://code.google.com/p/zxing/
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Important
0984
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This guide does not include any information about programming procedures. See the
applicable separate documentation for information about the procedures.
After Service
Should this product ever malfunction, contact your original retailer providing
information about the product name, the date you purchased it, and details about the problem.
Regulatory Information
V-T500-E,V-T500-GE
Products are for distribution within all member states of the EU.
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HA-M62IO, HA-M30CHG
Products are for distribution within all member states of the EU.
Optional models HA-M32DCHG and HA-M20BAT are in conformity with the Council Directive 2004/108/EC.
Manufacturer: CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. 6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan
Representative within the European Union: CASIO EUROPE GmbH Casio-Platz 1, 22848 Norderstedt, Germany
The modifi cation of the software for controlling RF radiation of WLAN, Bluetooth and NFC/ RF-ID is prohibited.
0984
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Chapter 2
Basic Operation
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Tablet System Confi guration
Bundled Items
Please check the items in the box before using the tablet
V-T500 Series
V-T500 Series
for the fi rst time.
Tablet
AC Adaptor
AD-S36120A
Battery Pack
HA-M20BAT
Power Cord
AC-CORD-EU
microSD Card Removal Tool
Options
Ethernet Cradle
HA-M62IO
Cradle-type Battery Charger
HA-M30CHG
Car Adaptor
HA-M37CAC
User's Guide
The illustration shows the
Ethernet Cradle (HA-M62IO).
Digitizer Pen
HA-M96PEN
For the latest options list, refer to the ON-LINE manual available at http://www.casio-intl.com/asia-mea/en/pa/usersguide/
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Options
Battery Pack
HA-M20BAT
Dual Battery Charger
HA-M32DCHG
AC Adaptor for V-T500/
Ethernet Cradle/
Cradle-type Battery Charger
AD-S36120A-N
Power Cord for Europe Power Cord for North America Power Cord for Taiwan Power Cord for Korea Power Cord for Australia
Hand Belt
HA-M95HB
AC Adaptor for
Dual Battery Charger
AD-S90190C-N5
AC-CORD-EU/AC-CORD2-EU
AC-CORD-US/AC-CORD2-US
AC-CORD-TW/AC-CORD2-TW
AC-CORD-KR/AC-CORD2-KR
AC-CORD-AU/AC-CORD2-AU
Neck Strap
HA-M97ST
Screen Cover
HA-M98DC
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General Guide
Left RightFront
3
4
To p
1 2
56 7 8 9 1110
12 13
14 15
16 17
Bottom
18
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Back
22
19 19
20 21
11
31
19 32 33 19
23
24 25 26
27
28
29
30
1 Power Button ( E-27) 18 Communication/Power Supply Terminal
2 Volume Button 19 Mount for Hand Belt ( E-105) or
Strap ( E-106)
3 mini HDMI Port ( E-47) 20 Reset Switch ( E-48)
4 SD Card Slot ( E-44) 21 Rear Camera
5 Charge LED ( E-25, 113, 116, 122) 22 Mounting Holes for Screen Cover
( E-107)
6 Notifi cation LED 23 Mounting Holes for Pen Holder
( E-102)
7 Light Sensor
Automatically adjusts the display backlight brightness to suit the ambient brightness.
24 Extension Port
8 Front Camera 25 SAM Card Slot ( E-40)
Located in the Battery Pack Compartment.
9 Display (Touch Panel) 26 SIM Card Slot ( E-42)
(V-T500-GE only)
Located in the Battery Pack Compartment.
10 Microphone 27 Setup button
Sets the tablet operating parameters. For
11 NFC Reader ( E-45)
12 Function Button A
This button allows you to use an application.
13 Function Button B
This button allows you to use an application.
14 Screen Lock Button
Press to lock or unlock the screen.
use by managers. Should not be changed in normal use.
28 microSD Card Slot ( E-38)
Located in the Battery Pack Compartment.
29 Buzzer
30 Speaker (L)
15 USB A Port 31 Speaker (R)
16 USB Mini-B Port
Cannot be used when the tablet is fi tted into the optional Ethernet Cradle (HA-M62IO).
32 Battery Pack Cover ( E-23)
17 DC Jack ( E-25, 26, 122) 33 Battery Pack Cover Lock Switches
( E-23)
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Loading and Removing the Battery Pack
Your tablet uses two types of battery: a battery pack and a memory backup battery. The battery pack is used to power normal operations and to store data, while the memory backup battery provides the power required to maintain memory contents when the battery pack power is unable to supply power for some reason.
Use the battery pack (HA-M20BAT) as the main power source. The backup battery is installed inside of the tablet.
This guide uses the following terms to refer to the batteries.
Battery Pack:
Backup Battery: Built-in battery for memory backup
When the battery pack power goes low, immediately charge it or replace it with a
charged battery pack. You can use the Dual Battery Charger, the Cradle-type Battery Charger, the Ethernet Cradle, the Car Adaptor, or the AC adaptor to charge a battery pack installed in the tablet. See the relevant sections in this guide for the respective options about how to use.
Important!
Always keep backup of all important data!
The battery pack powers normal operation and also provides power required to
maintain memory contents, while the backup battery provides backup power to maintain memory contents. Because of this, you should not remove the battery pack if the backup battery is dead. Removing the battery pack while the backup battery is dead causes data in the memory to be corrupted or lost. Note that once data is lost it cannot be recovered. Always keep backup of all important data.
The charge of a battery pack when you purchase it may be depleted due to
testing at the factory or natural discharge during shipment and storage. Be sure to charge the battery pack before you use it.
The life of a battery pack is limited, and charging a battery pack causes it to
gradually lose its ability to maintain the charge. If your battery pack seems to require charging very frequently, it probably means it is time to purchase a new one.
If a battery pack is used past the end of its service life, it may swell up in size. In
such a case, replace the battery pack with a new one. You can select the item to be backed up (memory or clock).
At shipment from the factory, this option is set to “Priority is given to the memory” as the default. If the backup battery is fully charged, it will maintain the content of the tablet’s memory (RAM) and continue to run the clock for approximately 10 hours when the main battery pack is removed. If “Priority is given to the clock” is selected, it will maintain the content of the tablet’s memory (RAM) for 10 minutes and will continue to run the clock for 72 hours.
It takes 8 hours with the main battery pack installed in the tablet for the backup
battery to be charged fully. To check the remaining charge in the backup battery, go to Settings⇒ Backup
Battery.
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Rechargeable battery pack (HA-M20BAT) for normal operations and data storage
Loading
1.
Turn the tablet upside down. If the hand belt is fi tted to the tablet, unclip it (see E-105).
2. Slide the left and right lock switches for the battery pack cover to the “FREE” position, and then remove the battery pack cover.
3. Load the battery pack with the printed side of the label facing upwards, fi tting the lugs on the battery pack into the slots in the tablet so that the terminals in the battery socket and tablet are aligned.
Terminals
4. Put back the battery pack cover in the compartment as shown in the illustration (a).
Move the lock switches on the battery pack cover back to the “LOCK” position.
Securely close the battery pack cover by pushing it fi rmly as shown in the illustration (b).
(a)
(b)
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Removing
1. Make sure that the power on the tablet has been switched off.
If the power is still on, hold down the power button to switch off (see E-27).
2.
Turn the tablet upside down. If the hand belt is fi tted to the tablet, unclip it (see E-105).
3. Slide the left and right lock switches for the battery pack cover to the “FREE” position, and then remove the battery pack cover.
4. As shown in the illustration, grip the lip at the sides of the battery pack with your
) and lift out the battery pack ( ).
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ngers (
Important!
Battery pack replacement should be carried out without delay.
If the battery pack is left out of the tablet for more than about 10 minutes, data
stored in the tablet's internal memory (RAM) may be lost so that the tablet resets when it is next started up.
When the battery pack is removed, do not connect the AC adaptor or Car
Adaptor to the tablet, and do not place the tablet in the Ethernet Cradle or Cradle-type Battery Charger. Doing so may cause data stored in the tablet's internal memory (RAM) to be lost so that the tablet resets when it is next started up.
When the battery pack is removed, plugging in the AC adapter will not turn the
tablet on. Never try to use other type of battery than the ones that are specifi ed for this
product. After you have closed the battery pack cover, turn the lock switches fully to
the “LOCK” position. The tablet cannot be switched on until the switches are turned to the “LOCK” position.
If the battery pack cover is not closed securely, the product may not be fully
splashproof.
Charging the Battery Pack
Battery pack installed in the tablet can be charged using either cradle, battery charger or AC adaptor. Battery charge condition can be monitored with charge LED on the tablet. Multiple battery packs can also be charged simultaneously using Dual Battery Charger.
Ethernet Cradle/Cradle-type Battery Charger
Align the mount holes in the tablet with the mount hooks on the cradle and fi t the tablet into the cradle.
Hole
Hook
Status of Charge LED on V-T500:
Orange: Charging (battery level at 6% or more) Red: Battery level down to 0-5% (until a level of 5%, tablet will not start up) Battery pack error Blinking red: Standby due to being outside the temperature range for charging
Green: Charging complete
* If, after 30 minutes or more at normal temperature, you plug the AC adaptor in again
and the charge LED is still red or off, there is a fault. Immediately stop using the product and contact the dealer or distributor where you purchased the product, or an authorized CASIO service provider.
* If the remaining battery change is 5% or less when the AC adaptor is connected
correctly, the charge LED turns off for approximately 0.5 seconds and then lights red.
(charging begins when the temperature is within the charging temperature range)
Car Adaptor
Plug in the Car Adaptor to the cigarette lighter socket in vehicle.
Status of Charge LED on V-T500:
Refer to “Ethernet Cradle/Cradle-type Battery Charger” above.
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Dual Battery Charger
Push the battery pack in until the mount hooks on the charger engage the mount lugs on the battery.
Lug
Hook
With the engraved side upwards, push the connector fi rmly into the jack until it clicks into place.
You can connect up to three Dual Battery Chargers. See E-120 for the connection method.
Status of Charge Indicator LED
Off: Not charging Orange: Charging Red: Battery pack problem or standby due to the surrounding temperature being
beyond the specifi ed temperature range (Approximately 0°- 40°C) (charging resumes when the temperature reaches the range.)
Green: Charging complete
AC Adaptor
Status of Charge LED on V-T500:
Refer to “Ethernet Cradle/Cradle-type Battery Charger” on the previous page.
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Switching On/Off and Sleep
Switching On
1. Hold down the power button until the notifi cation LED lights green (approx. 1 sec.).
The startup screen appears.
The screen shown differs depending on the device settings.
If the tablet is left unused for a set time while switched on, it automatically switches
to sleep mode.
Important!
Even with the AC adaptor connected, if the level of battery charge is 5% or less
the charge LED turns red and the tablet does not start up when you hold down the power button. Once the battery charge rises to 6% or more, the LED turns orange and the tablet automatically starts up.
Switching Off (Shutdown)
1. Hold down the power button for more than 2 seconds until “Power off” is displayed.
2. Tap “OK”.
Note
In the power off state, the tablet's operation is fully stopped.
Switch the power off if the tablet is left unused for a long time.
The tablet will restart if it is connected to an external power supply, such as the
AC adaptor or cradle.
Sleep
1. Press the power button while the tablet is switched on.
Note
In sleep mode, the display is off but the tablet is operating.
The operation mode is maintained. When you switch on the power, you can use
the tablet immediately.
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Initial Settings
Unlocking the Screen
1. Touch [ ] in the startup screen and drag it to [ ] that appears on the right to unlock the screen.
At shipment, the default menu shown below appears. Make a selection based on the operation you actually want to perform.
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Job Menu
Android standard
Tick this box to always apply the above setting when you press Home.
Customization for Job Menu Use
To access Job Menu, you must fi rst customize the tablet as follows:
1. Build the menu to suit the operation. See “Job Menu” (E-81) for information on building the menu.
2. Specify “None” as the security level for the Settings screen.
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Syncing the Calendar and Contacts
To sync with your Google account, you must confi gure your settings as shown below. You must also set up an account with Google beforehand. (Google is the only host service.)
Setting up Syncing
1 Go to “Accounts & sync” in the Settings screen and select “ADD ACCOUNT”.
2 In the “Add an account” window, select “Sync Calendar and Contacts”.
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3 Enter your user name and password for the Google account you want to sync.
4 In the next window, touch “Accept”.
5 Click “OK” in the “Initial Sync” window to start initial synchronization.
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Sync Settings
1 In “Accounts & sync” in the Settings screen, select the account you want to confi gure
for syncing.
2 Select “Account settings” in “Sync settings”.
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3 In the “Settings” screen, set the sync frequency and the days to sync in the Calendar.
4 You can specify a sync frequency of every 6 hours, every day, or every 7 days. In
addition to the frequency specifi ed here, whenever the Calendar and Contacts are modifi ed on the tablet, they are each synchronized by uploading data from the tablet and downloading data from the server.
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5 You can specify 7, 30, 60 or 180 days as the extent to which data is synced back into
the past and ahead into the future
Stopping Syncing
1 To stop syncing, clear the “Sync Calendar” and “Sync Contacts” checkboxes
respectively in “Sync settings”.
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Removing an account
1 To remove an account, select “Remove account” in “Sync settings”. This erases all
the data stored in the tablet for that account.
Sync now
1 In “Sync settings”, select “Sync now” to begin synchronization.
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Important!
Speci cation differences from Google standard synchronization
The operation of synchronization using CalDAV and CardDAV differs from Google standard synchronization in the following respects:
All contact phone number types that are not “Mobile”, “Work”, “Home”, “Work
Fax”, “Home Fax”, “Pager” or “Custom” revert to “Other” when synced.
Contact group information is not synced. Contacts set as groups are stored as not
being grouped. However, if group information has already been set, the group information is not cleared.
Merged information for contacts is not synced. Contacts that have been merged are
stored as separate contacts. However, if merged information has already been set, the merged information is not cleared.
“Internet call” items for contacts are not synced. However, if an “Internet call” has
already been stored, it is not deleted.
The “Reading Aid” set on the tablet for each Contact is not synced.
Where “Custom” is set for a Contact's “Address”, it changes to “Other” when
synced.
The “Date” set for a Contact's “Birthday” is only synced when the year is entered.
If you have set multiple “Birthdays” for a Contact, all birthdays other than the last
“Birthday” set are deleted when the data is synced.
The attendee comments that can be set when people are invited to a scheduled
event in the Calendar are not synced.
If a repeating scheduled event in the Calendar has been changed to individual
events, the information for the repeating scheduled event is not synced. As a result, if the repeating scheduled event is deleted, the scheduled events that were changed to individual events are not deleted and remain in the Calendar.
Data is not synced if you only change the “Notifi cation” for a scheduled event in
the Calendar on the Google server.
If you delete all the “Notifi cations” for scheduled events in the Calendar on the
tablet and then sync the data, the notifi cations revert to the “Default notifi cation method” on the Google server.
If multiple calendars are used for one account and a scheduled event is added to a
sub-calendar, that event is also added to the main calendar.
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Note that the following items are also excluded from Google standard synchronization:
The “Custom fi elds” that can be added to Contacts on the Google server
The “File format” that can be added to Contacts on the Google server
The “Color” settings for each Calendar scheduled event
If you modify a scheduled event or Contact that is on the tablet and on the Google server
If you modify a scheduled event or contact that is on both the tablet and the Google server, the data on the server takes precedence. The modifi ed content on the tablet is deleted.
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Using microSD Cards
This tablet supports microSD cards. The card slot is located in the battery pack compartment (see E-20, 21). Remove the battery pack before inserting or removing a card. Refer to pages 22 to 24 for information on “Loading and Removing the Battery Pack”. Install (or remove) a card according to the procedure described below.
Installing
1. Make sure that the power on the tablet has been switched off. If the power is still on, hold down the power button to switch off (see E-27).
2. Remove the battery pack.
3. Check that the card is the right way up and facing in the right direction, then match it to the correct printed icon and push it all the way into the slot.
Turn the card so that rear side (with the terminals) faces upwards and then push the
card in fully until it clicks into place.
4. Load the battery pack.
Removing
1. Make sure that the power on the tablet has been switched off. If the power is still on, hold down the power button to switch off (see E-27).
2. Remove the battery pack.
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3. Press on the card slightly ( ).
The card is pushed out (
If you have diffi culty removing the card, use the microSD card removal tool
provided. As shown in the illustration, hook the end of the tool under the projection on the card to pull the card out.
4. Pull out the card and load the battery pack.
).
Important!
A card must be inserted with the top and bottom properly aligned and in the
proper direction. Attempt in inserting it with an excessive force in incorrect orientation can risk damage to the card and slot.
Touching the connectors or IC area when installing the card could result in
damage to the card through soiling or an electrostatic charge.
The battery pack will not be able to be properly installed if the card is not
properly installed. Reinstall the card properly if this happens.
Since data recorded in the tablet may be lost if the battery pack is removed for
more than 10 minutes, complete the installation (or removing) of a card within 10 minutes.
Never turn off the power or remove a card from the slot while the card is being
accessed. Doing so can damage the card or data in the card.
Do not drop the card or lose it.
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Using SAM Cards
This tablet supports SAM cards. The card slot is located in the battery pack compartment (see E-20, 21). Remove the battery pack before inserting or removing a card. Refer to pages 22 to 24 for information on “Loading and Removing the Battery Pack”. Install (or remove) a card according to the procedure described below.
Installing
1. Make sure that the power on the tablet has been switched off. If the power is still on, hold down the power button to switch off (see E-27).
2. Remove the battery pack.
3. Open the supporting cover.
4. Check that the card is the right way up and facing in the right direction, then match it to the correct printed icon and push it into the slot.
Insert the card so that the notch is on the front right corner.
5. Close the supporting cover and push the inserted card just above the cover.
Push the card in fully until it clicks into place.
6. Load the battery pack.
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Removing
1. Make sure that the power on the tablet has been switched off. If the power is still on, hold down the power button to switch off (see E-27).
2. Remove the battery pack.
3.Gently push the card in above the supporting cover (
The card is pushed out (
4. Pull the card out and close the supporting cover.
5. Load the battery pack.
).
Important!
A card must be inserted with the top and bottom properly aligned and in the
proper direction. Attempt in inserting it with an excessive force in incorrect orientation can risk damage to the card and slot.
Touching the connectors or IC area when installing the card could result in
damage to the card through soiling or an electrostatic charge.
The battery pack will not be able to be properly installed if the card is not
properly installed. Reinstall the card properly if this happens.
Since data recorded in the tablet may be lost if the battery pack is removed for
more than 10 minutes, complete the installation (or removing) of a card within 10 minutes.
Never turn off the power or remove a card from the slot while the card is being
accessed. Doing so can damage the card or data in the card.
Do not drop the card or lose it.
).
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Using SIM Cards
This tablet supports SIM cards. SIM cards may not be supported by some models. See E-21 for information on compatible models. The card slot is located in the battery pack compartment (see E-20, 21). Remove the battery pack before inserting or removing a card. Refer to pages 22 to 24 for information on “Loading and Removing the Battery Pack”. Install (or remove) a card according to the procedure described below.
Installing
1. Make sure that the power on the tablet has been switched off. If the power is still on, hold down the power button to switch off (see E-27).
2. Remove the battery pack.
3. Open the supporting cover.
4. Check that the card is the right way up and facing in the right direction, then match it to the correct printed icon and push it into the slot.
Insert the card so that the notch is on the front right corner.
5. Close the supporting cover and push the inserted card just above the cover.
Push the card in fully until it clicks into place.
6. Load the battery pack.
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Removing
1. Make sure that the power on the tablet has been switched off. If the power is still on, hold down the power button to switch off (see E-27).
2. Remove the battery pack.
3.Gently push the card in above the supporting cover (
The card is pushed out (
4. Pull the card out and close the supporting cover.
5. Load the battery pack.
).
Important!
A card must be inserted with the top and bottom properly aligned and in the
proper direction. Attempt in inserting it with an excessive force in incorrect orientation can risk damage to the card and slot.
Touching the connectors or IC area when installing the card could result in
damage to the card through soiling or an electrostatic charge.
The battery pack will not be able to be properly installed if the card is not
properly installed. Reinstall the card properly if this happens.
Since data recorded in the tablet may be lost if the battery pack is removed for
more than 10 minutes, complete the installation (or removing) of a card within 10 minutes.
Never turn off the power or remove a card from the slot while the card is being
accessed. Doing so can damage the card or data in the card.
Do not drop the card or lose it.
).
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Handling SD Memory Cards
SD memory card can be installed in the SD memory card slot on the tablet. Install (or remove) an SD memory card according to the procedure described below.
Installing
1. Open the cover of the SD memory card slot on the left side of the tablet ( ) and insert an SD memory card all the way in until the top of the SD memory card aligns with the entrance of the slot of the tablet (
2. Close the cover of the SD memory card slot.
Important!
An SD memory card must be inserted with the top and bottom properly aligned
and in the proper direction. Attempt in inserting it with an excessive force in incorrect orientation can risk damage to the connectors and slot.
Never turn off the power or remove an SD memory card from the slot while the
card is being accessed. Doing so can damage the SD memory card or data in the card.
The tablet cannot access the SD memory card while the cover of the SD memory
card slot is open. Always close the cover.
Do not drop the card or lose it.
).
Removing
1. Open the cover of the SD memory card slot and press on the SD memory card slightly (
2. Pull out the SD memory card and close the cover of the SD memory card slot.
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). The SD memory card is pushed out ( ).
Handling the NFC Reader/Writer
NFC is a type of RFID (Radio Frequency Identifi cation) technology that allows the data in a device to be read simply by holding the device up to an NFC reader. It can be used to read RFID tags used for controlling goods as well as contactless IC cards used in applications such as employee identifi cation. RFID tags and contactless IC cards can be read from either the front or the back of the tablet.
Contactless IC Cards
1. Hold the contactless IC card up so that it is parallel with the tablet's reader portion.
Otherwise, you can hold the tablet up to the card.
RFID Tags
1. Hold the tablet up so that the reader portion is parallel with the RFID tag.
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Important!
Both contactless IC cards and RFID tags
The NFC employs a low power radio wave which does not require regulatory
station license.
Frequency band used by the NFC is 13.56 MHz. Secure a suffi cient space
between V-T500 and other reader/writer located in the vicinity. Make sure also that a radio station employs the same frequency band does not locate near by prior to using V-T500.
Read a contactless IC card or RFID tag by holding the tablet so that the reader
portion is fl ush against the card or tag.
When holding up the tablet, take care not to strike the reader portion against
the card or tag.
If the card or tag cannot be read, try moving the tablet back and forth or side to
side.
Contactless IC cards
Metal objects near a contactless IC card will interfere with successful reading.
Take the card out of a wallet if the wallet is with metal object before applying it to the reader portion.
The card may not be read correctly if it is overlapped by one or more other
cards.
Always keep the tablet away from your body when reading cards. Avoid facing
the tablet towards your body while using it.
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RFID tags
Metal objects near an RFID tag will interfere with successful reading. Move the
tag away from any nearby metal objects or use a tag designed for use with metal.
The tag may not be read correctly if it is overlapped by one or more other tags.
Set up the tablet so that tags can be kept completely apart during reading.
HDMI Connection
HDMI-compatible external devices can be connected to the tablet using a third-party HDMI cable.
1. Make sure that the power on the tablet has been switched off. If the power is still on, hold down the power button to switch off (see E-27).
2. Open the mini HDMI port cover on the left side of the tablet and connect the external device using a third-party HDMI cable.
HDMI mini-connector
Important!
Always turn the tablet off when connecting or disconnecting the cable.
The settings for the connected external device should be as stipulated in the
instruction manual for that device.
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Resetting the Tablet
Resetting the tablet is the same as resetting a PC. Performing a reset causes all unsaved RAM data to be lost that are in mid-course of inputting and editing, but data and settings that are already stored in the FlashROM should be unaffected. Perform a reset to restore normal operation whenever the tablet operates abnormally due to misoperation or some other reason.
Use a pointed implement such as a mechanical pencil (with the lead retracted) to press the reset switch on the back of the V-T500. This starts the reset operation.
Do not use a toothpick or pencil or other sharp object whose tip may break off the
*
reset switch.
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Chapter 3
Built-in Software
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Standard Accessories
Software List
Icon Software
Camera
Browser
Email
Gallery
Music
Clock
Messaging
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People
Calendar
Search
Calculator
Camera
Shoots still images and movies.
Switch between rear camera and front camera
Shutter
Settings
Zoom in/out
Shoot panorama images
Shoot video
Shoot still images
➄ ➅ ➆
Settings
You can use Settings to select the following modes for shooting images:
Flash mode, white balance, exposure, photography mode, camera settings
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Browser
You can use the Browser to view web pages, just as you do on a computer. There is also the Job Browser app loaded onto the tablet.
➀➁
➃➄ ➅ ➆➇➈
Close tab
Open new tab
Show Menu
Go to next/previous page
Reload page
Display/Enter URL
Add bookmark
Search
Bookmarks list
Show menu
In the menu display, you can confi gure settings such as the following browser operations:
Reload (Stop), Next, New Tab, New Secret Tab, Share Page, Search in Page, Request Desktop Site, Save for Reading Online, Page Info., Settings
Go to next/previous page
Moves to the next or previous page.
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Mail
Sends and receives email.
Mail sorting folders
Compose new email
Search
Send/Receive
Settings
➁ ➂➀➃➄
Search
Searches through your received email for any that match the specifi ed keyword.
Send/Receive
Sends and receives email.
Settings
Use this to set your preferences for using email, including confi guring your account information, setting the frequency of email reception, setting up notifi cations and confi guring your server settings.
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Gallery
Allows you to view and organize your still images and movies. In the initial screen, images are tiled according to the sort categories.
➁ ➂
Camera
3
Camera
4
Camera
5
Sort category
Launch Camera app
Show menu
Groupings for each sort category displayed as tiles.
Sort category
You can use this to sort the images displayed any of the following categories:
Albums, Location, Time, People, Tags
Show menu
In the menu display, you can confi gure settings such as the following gallery operations:
Select Album (select group), Use Offl ine, Update, Settings
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When you select a still image, the selected image appears in full-screen display.
➂ ➃
Return to list
Share
Delete
Show menu
Show list of images in group
Share
You can use the following functions to share images:
Bluetooth, Email
Show menu
The menu display allows you to confi gure the following settings for displaying and editing images:
Slideshow, Edit, Trimming, Store, Details
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Music
Plays audio fi les.
Artists
Albums
Songs
Playlists
Now playing
Artists
Displays a list of the saved tracks for each artist. If no artist information is registered, "Unknown artist" is displayed.
Albums
Displays a list of the saved tracks on each album.
Songs
Displays a list of saved tracks.
Playlists
Displays a list of grouped tracks (playlists).
Now playing
Displays the track currently being played.
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Clock
Allows you to confi gure the date/time display and set the alarm.
Set alarm
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Message
This is the Short Message Service (SMS) app. This service is available on WAN models.
Compose new message
Search
Settings
➁ ➂
Search
Searches through your messages for those that match the specifi ed keyword.
Settings
Use this to set your preferences for using SMS, including how messages are saved, confi guring message reception and sending, and your settings for notifi cations.
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User
Use this to manage street and email addresses.
Select display category
Search
Add new
Edit current info.
Show menu
Select display category
Use this to select one of the following as the items to be displayed:
Groups, All, Favorites
Show menu
Use the menu to specify any of the following operations for your information on people.
Share, Delete, Show contact info., Import/Export, Account
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Calendar
You can use the Calendar to manage your schedule and to store or check events. The layout below shows the screen for the single-day display.
Select display mode
Show today
Make a plan
Show menu
Show menu
Use the menu to select any of the following calendar operations:
Update, Search, Show/Hide controls, Settings
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The layout below shows the screen for the one-week display.
The layout below shows the screen for the one-month display.
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Search
Searches on the web or in the tablet.
Items checked in the search settings will be searched.
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Calculator
Allows you to carry out arithmetic or scientifi c calculations.
Backspace
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Additional Accessories
Software List
Icon Software
Adobe Reader
MemoText
MemoPaint
Job Browser
Voice Recorder
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Adobe Reader
Allows you to view PDF documents. When you select a PDF document in File Manager, this software is used to display the document.
Home screen
Display mode
Edit
Share
Search text
Slide bar
Home screen
The Home screen shows the following menu items when you select a document to view:
Open Recent File, Document List, What's New
Display mode
The display modes allow you to select any of the following ways of viewing a document:
Continuous, Single-Page, Text Wrapping, Auto
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Edit
In documents that permit editing, you can carry out the following editing tasks:
Comments, Highlights, Strikethrough, Underscore, Add text, Freehand drawing, Signature
Share
You can use the following functions to share documents:
Bluetooth, Email, Send for signing
Slide bar
You can move a page by sliding the bar.
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Memo Text
Provides display and editing functions for text memos. When you select a text document in File Manager, this software is used to display the document. You can also launch this app and then use "Open File" to select and display any text fi le.
➂ ➃
New
Open fi le
Save as
Save
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Memo Paint
Provides display and editing functions for handwritten (image format) memos. You can also launch this app and then use "Open File" to select and display any image (PNG or JPG).
➀ ➁ ➂ ➃
New
Open fi le
Save as
Save
Rotate image
Undo
Line thickness
Line color for fi ngerpainting
Line color for Digitizer Pen
Rotate image
Rotates the displayed image 90° clockwise.
Undo
Cancels the last operation performed. This allows you to undo just the last action you took.
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Line thickness
Specifi es one of the following as the line thickness:
1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 20 or 30 pixels
Line color for fi ngerpainting
Specifi es one of the following as the line color for fi ngerpainting:
Black, blue, cyan, gray, green, red, magenta, yellow, white
Line color for Digitizer Pen
Specifi es one of the following as the line color for the Digitizer Pen:
Black, blue, cyan, gray, green, red, magenta, yellow, white
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Job Browser
The Job Browser is separate from the standard Android browser and allows you to limit the standard browser functions. Unlike the standard browser, you can apply the following limitations:
• Restrict displayed items
Prevents the user from accessing displayed buttons and the address bar.
• Specify browsed domains
Restricts the hosts that can be browsed.
• Priority specifi cation
The settings in the settings fi le take priority over the settings specifi ed in the Job Browser
settings screen.
Apart from the restrictions, the Job Browser is identical to the standard Android browser.
Sample setting: Where the browsed site is restricted to “www.casio.com”
If a URL other than www.casio.com is entered (“www.google.com” in this screenshot), a pop-up (Toast) warning message appears and access to the site is blocked.
Enter URL
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Connection disabled warning
Voice Recorder
Provides recording and playback functions for voice memos.
Screen at startup
Show playback list
Record
Screen during recording
Stop
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Screen during playback
Pause
Screen when playback ends
Play
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Show playback list
Shows a list of the data recorded so far. Files are saved in the “Recorder_YYMMDD_HHMMSS.amr” format.
During recording, the Show Playback List button
Record
Recording starts when you press the Record button To stop recording, press the Stop button ➂.
Playback
When you select a fi le from the playback list, the selected audio fi le is played. To pause playback, press the Pause button ➃. When playback ends, the Pause button ➃ changes to the Play button ➄. To play the fi le again, press the Play button ➄.
changes to the Stop button ➂.
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Settings
Software List
Icon Software
Settings
If administrator authentication is enabled, the screen below appears requesting the administrator password used at startup. See "Security Settings" (E-85) for information on how to set up administrator authentication.
Enter the administrator password and then click "OK". If you are already logged in as a user with system setting privileges, the authentication screen is not displayed even if administrator authentication is enabled.
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Wireless and Network Settings
You can confi gure and manage your connections to devices and networks using Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, mobile networks and USB connections. You can also confi gure the connection between the tablet and a virtual private network (VPN), connect to other devices or the Internet via your tablet's data communications functions, or switch the tablet's Airplane Mode so that all wireless communication is disabled.
Item Description
Wi-Fi Enables/disables Wi-Fi.
Bluetooth Enables/disables Bluetooth.
Data use Checks the data communication settings and
the amount of data used.
Other Airplane Mode Enables/disables the tablet's Airplane Mode.
VPN Confi gures VPN.
Tethering and portable access points
NFC Enables/disables NFC.
Android Beam Confi gures data transfer with other NFC-
Wi-Fi Direct Enables/disables Wi-Fi Direct.
Wi-Fi Direct (Peer2Peer) Confi gures peer-to-peer connections.
Mobile network Confi gures mobile networks.
Confi gures tethering (access points, communication methods, etc.)
compatible devices.
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Terminal
You can specify the sound and display settings and check the status of your storage, battery and apps.
Item Description
Sound Volume Sets the volume for the speakers and for
notifi cations and alarms, etc.
Default alert tone Sets the default alert tone.
Vibration and ring tone Enables/disables vibration and ring tones.
Touchscreen tone Enables/disables the touchscreen operation tone.
Screen lock tone Enables/disables the screen lock tone.
Touchscreen vibration Enables/disables touchscreen vibration.
Display Screen brightness Sets the screen brightness.
Wallpaper Sets the wallpaper.
Screen auto-rotate Enables/disables automatic screen rotation.
Sleep Sets the delay until the tablet goes to sleep.
Font size Sets the font size.
Storage Allows you to check the amount of storage used
and the available capacity.
Battery Allows you to check the battery charge level and
the remaining battery use time.
Backup Battery Checks the level of charge in the backup battery.
You can select the item to be backed up (memory or clock).
Apps Allows you to check the apps loaded on the
tablet.
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User Settings
The user settings relate to how the tablet is used and what it is used for, and include various security settings.
Item Description
Sync to account Confi gures synchronizing accounts between apps.
Location information service
Security Screen lock Sets the authentication method used to unlock
Language and input
Backup & reset Reset data Erases all the data stored in the tablet.
Google location information service
GPS function Specifi es whether apps are permitted to identify
Owner information Confi gures the owner information display for
Tablet encryption Encrypts data stored in the tablet.
SIM card lock setting Specifi es whether a PIN code must be entered
Show password Specifi es whether the password characters are
Tablet administrator Displays a list of apps that have been granted
Supplier-unknown apps Specifi es whether apps with unknown suppliers
Trusted authentication data Displays trusted CA certifi cates.
Install from SD card Installs certifi cates from SD cards.
Clear stored authentication Deletes all the certifi cates.
Language Sets the language used.
Spellchecker Enables/disables the spellchecker and selects
Custom dictionary Stores a custom dictionary.
Keyboard and input method
Read aloud output Selects the audio engine used and sets the
Pointer speed Sets the mouse pointer speed.
Pointer method Specifi es the input method used (fi nger + pen,
Specifi es whether apps are permitted to identify your current location using Wi-Fi or mobile network data.
your current location using GPS.
the screen.
screen lock.
to use the tablet.
displayed briefl y when the password is entered.
device administrator privileges for the tablet.
are permitted to install on the tablet.
the dictionary used.
Confi gures the keyboard and character input method.
speed at which text is read aloud.
nger only, pen only).
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System
This specifi es the date and time and the settings for developers.
Item Description
Date & time Date and time auto set Specifi es whether the date and time are set
Time zone auto set Specifi es whether the time zone is set
Set date Sets the date.
Set time Sets the time.
Select time zone Sets the time zone.
24-hour display Specifi es whether 24-hour display is used.
Date format Sets the date format.
User assistance Large text size Specifi es whether a large text size is used.
Screen auto-rotate Specifi es whether the screen is rotated
Read password aloud Specifi es whether the password is read aloud.
Repeat delay Sets the delay until holding down a key repeats
Install web script Specifi es whether web script installation is
Developer options
USB debug Specifi es whether USB debugging is used.
Development tablet ID Displays the tablet ID.
Disable Sleep mode Enables/disables Sleep mode.
Permit fake locations Specifi es whether fake locations are permitted.
HDCP check Confi gures how HDCP (a digital copyright
PC backup password Sets the full-backup password.
Enable strict mode Specifi es whether the screen fl ashes to alert you
Pointer position Specifi es whether tap event information
Show tap Specifi es whether a marker is displayed where
Show screen refresh Specifi es whether areas in the screen where the
Show CPU use Specifi es whether the current CPU use rate is
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automatically.
automatically.
automatically.
an action.
permitted.
management technology) checking operates.
if processing times are too long.
(coordinates) are displayed.
you tap the screen.
display is updated fl ash.
displayed.
Item Description
Developer options
Tablet information
Use GPU rendering Specifi es whether 2D hardware acceleration is
Window animation scale Adjusts the window animation speed.
Transition animation scale Adjusts the animation speed when components
Do not save activity Specifi es whether apps are terminated
Limit on background processes Show all ANR Specifi es whether you are notifi ed if
Tablet status Displays the tablet status (battery, networks,
Legal information Displays licenses.
Model No. Displays the tablet model number.
Android version Displays the Android version information.
Baseband version Displays the baseband version information.
Kernel version Displays the kernel version information.
Build No. Displays the build number.
used.
are switched.
immediately Sets an upper limit on the number of background processes.
background apps do not respond.
etc.).
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Operation Support Tools
Software List
Icon Software
Job Menu
Login settings
Job User Editor
Security Settings
AntiBurglar
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Job Menu
As well as user identifi cation using NFC or passwords, ActiveMenu also provides a menu system capable of representing a menu tree with up to 5 levels. This menu system runs as the home application, and you can display this menu whenever you press the Home key.
User authentication screen (using RFID authentication)
Number of tries left
To password authentication screen
User authentication screen (using password authentication)
Number of tries left
Password input
Begin authentication
Clear entered text
To RFID authentication screen
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At shipment from the factory, the authentication method is set to "none". To use
* authentication, select the authentication method in the Login Authentication Setting Tool.
The user shown below is registered at shipment.
* User name: CASIO Password: casio
Menu screen
Current menu level Menu level history
Menu level history
Return to previous level button
Login user name Current level menu options
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Login Authentication Setting Tool
Confi gures the operation of the user authentication screen.
Item Description
Authentication method
Permitted number of
incorrect authentications
Authentication notifi cation
RFID device settings
After changing the settings, turn the power off (shut down).*
RFID > PASSWORD: The RFID authentication screen appears fi rst. PASSWORD > RFID: The password authentication screen appears fi rst. PASSWORD ONLY: Only the password authentication screen appears. None: Authentication is not used.
Sets the permitted number of consecutive failures. A number between 0 and 99 can be set. If 0 is set, there is no limit on the number of incorrect tries and the number of tries left is not shown at the top of the screen. Once the permitted number of consecutive incorrect authentications is reached, the tablet reverts to the factory default status.
Sounds a tone when authentication succeeds or fails.
Confi gures the RFID device types to be scanned.
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Account Edit Tool
Edits users. This tool allows you to manage up to 10,000 user accounts, and allows only those users who have been granted system setting privileges to add new accounts and to grant, edit and delete system setting privileges.
Account information
Exit tool
Add new account Confi rm edited information
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Security Settings
Set the password for the administrator. The password for the administrator is used for authentication for using a secure function. It is also possible to set whether the user data should be deleted when authentication fails.
If administrator authentication is enabled, the screen below appears requesting the administrator password used at startup.
Enter the administrator password and then click "OK". If you are already logged in as a user with system setting privileges, the authentication screen is not displayed even if administrator authentication is enabled.
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Theft Protection
This allows you to have the tablet emit a loud warning tone when it is removed from the charger (Ethernet Cradle or Cradle-type Battery Charger) and that removal constitutes theft.
Enable Theft Protection (Lock)
To use the Theft Protection function, enter the PIN code twice.
Enter the 4-digit PIN code (fi rst time)
Shows the entered PIN code.
Keys for input
Confi rms entered PIN code.
Exit this app (Theft Protection is not set).
Enter the 4-digit PIN code (second time)
When a similar reconfi rmation screen appears, enter the PIN code again.
Enables the Theft Protection function.
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Disable Theft Protection (Unlock)
To disable the Theft Protection function, launch this app when the Theft Protection function is enabled and enter the 4-digit PIN code.
When theft is detected (when the tablet is removed from the charger)
The screen shown above automatically appears. Enter the 4-digit PIN code.
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System Operation Tools
Software List
Icon Software
File Manager
WLAN Tool
Backup/Restore
Copy Devices
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File Manager
Provides fi le management functions. You can select the storage in the pane on the left side of the screen and a list for that directory is then shown on the right of the screen. When you select a folder from the directory list, the content of the selected folder is then listed. When you select a fi le from a directory listing, the app associated with that fi le type (e.g. browser) launches.
Settings menu
Settings menu
Use the Settings menu to confi gure the following:
New, Sorting, Display mode, Edit, Search, Properties
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When you press and hold on an item in the directory listing, the menu of editing actions appears.
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WLAN Tool
➀ ➁
In the user operating environment, this tool allows you to check the wireless LAN signal status.
➂➃
Settings menu
Output the signal strength history log fi le
Release/Renew own IP address
Ping specifi ed terminal
Settings menu
Use the Settings menu to confi gure the following:
Ping Settings
Environment Settings
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Backup Tool
Use this to backup and restore tablet data.
Backup screen
Backup menu
Restore menu
Option settings menu
Checkboxes for selecting items to be backed up
Start backup.
Backup menu
Transitions to the Backup screen.
Restore menu
Transitions to the Restore screen.
Option settings menu
Transitions to the Option Settings screen.
Checkboxes for selecting items to be backed up
Select the items for which data will be backed up.
Start backup.
Backs up the data for the items selected in ➃.
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Restore screen
Checkboxes for selecting items to be restored
Start restore
Checkboxes for selecting items to be restored
Select the items for which data will be restored.
Start restore
Restores the data saved in the location specifi ed in "Option settings".
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Option settings screen
Data save location buttons
Data save location buttons
Use these to select the location where backup/restore data is saved.
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Copy Devices
You can make a copy of a master terminal effi ciently by transferring the master terminal backup data to a slave terminal and then restoring that data.
Settings menu
Settings menu
Use the Settings menu to confi gure the following:
Network port number
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Demo Tools
Software List
Icon Software
NFC Demo
Barcode Scanner
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NFC Demo
Allows you to check the type and ID of a scanned NFC card.
Card type
Enumeration data obtained from Android SDK
Clears the card type and ID display
Card type
Based on the description in ➁, one of the following is displayed:
➀ ➁
Displayed information
NFC-A (ISO 14443-3A) [MIFARE Classic]
NFC-A (ISO 14443-3A) [MIFARE Ultralight]
NFC-A (ISO 14443-3A)
NFC-B (ISO 14443-3B)
NFC-F (JIS 6319-4) [FeliCa]
TAG (ISO 15693)
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Barcode Scanner
Scans barcodes.
Barcode scanning screen
Barcode preview area
Barcode preview area
Position the tablet so that the barcode to be scanned appears in this area. When the tablet scans the barcode, it emits a short beep and transitions to the barcode data display screen on the next page.
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