Casio DT X5 User Manual

DT-X5 Series  
Hardware Manual  
(Version 1.04)  
CASIO Computer Co., Ltd.  
Copyright ©2006. All rights reserved.  
September 2006  
Chapter 5  
5.1  
5.2  
Chapter 6  
Cable Specifications  
45  
45  
46  
47  
47  
48  
48  
49  
For Chain Connection and Short Length  
For Chain Connection and Long Length  
Precautions  
Handling Precautions  
Safety  
6.1  
6.2  
6.2.1 Battery Pack  
6.2.2 General  
CASIO is a registered trademark of CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. in Japan.  
Other product names or company names in this reference manual are either trademarks or registered trademarks of  
their respective owners.  
No part of this document may be produced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical,  
for any purpose, without the express written permission of CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. in Tokyo Japan.  
Information in this document is subject to change without advance notice. CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. makes no  
representations or warranties with respect to the contents or use of this manual and specifically disclaims any  
express or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose.  
© 2006 CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.  
3
Editorial Record  
Manual  
Version  
no.  
Date edited  
Page  
Content  
0.90  
1.00  
1.01  
1.02  
1.03  
March 2004  
August 2004  
September 2004  
February 2005  
August 2006  
Tentative version  
Original version  
The content in Table 4.11 of Chapter 4 has been updated.  
The description about C-MOS imager has been added.  
The content in Table 1.2 of Chapter 1.2 is updated.  
36  
all  
7
9
32  
7
The content in Fig. 1.2 of Chapter 1.2.1 is corrected.  
The content in Table 2.14 of Chapter 2.7 is updated.  
The description about the phased outAC adaptors, MPC-577ADPE  
and MPC-577ADPG, are added in Table 1.2 of Chapter 1.2.  
1.04  
September 2006  
4
Preface  
Anew industrial handheld terminal has been developed. CASIO introduces the DT-X5 series of handheld terminal  
with built-in SH-3 (32-bit RISC type) Processor, high speed laser scanner and diverse wireless LAN  
communications via Bluetooth as standard and IEEE802.11b WLAN (model dependent). Running under  
Microsoft Windows CE .NET4.1 operating system, the rugged DT-X5 is designed specifically for industrial  
applications.  
This reference manual will explain about the hardware specifications and the details for the Laser integrated  
models (DT-X5M10E, DT-X5M10R) and the C-MOS imager integrated models (DT-X5M30E, DT-X5M30R,  
DT-X5M30U) and the dedicated options only.  
For software and library related references, refer to the respective reference manuals released on the CASIO WEB  
5
1. Overview  
1.1 Features  
Incorporates .NET technology  
Uses WindowsCE .NET 4.1 operating system.  
Makes effective use of .NET resources developed by other parties.  
Employment of Embedded OS makes it possible to build a flexible WindowsCE system.  
Enhanced communicating functions  
Built in Bluetooth Ver 1.1 module.  
The transfer rate of the Wireless LAN (model dependent) is 5 Mbps, which is the maximum rate of  
communication for peer-to-peer connection with PC over IEEE802.11b.  
The following protocol stacks are available for Bluetooth interface:  
GAP (Generic Access Profile), SDP (Service Discovery Profile), SPS (Serial Port), Dialup Network, File  
Transfer.  
Security function (WEP 128 bits)  
Superb reading capability  
With the installed high speed laser scanner (DT-X5M10E, DT-X5M10R) it is possible to read any industrial  
1D bar code symbologies.  
Multi-step read function.  
With the installed C-MOS imager (DT-X5M30E, DT-X5M30R, DT-X5M30U) it is possible to read the  
most widely used 2D symbologies as well as the industrial standard1D symbologies.  
Support of outstanding development environment  
Ample Microsoft development tools provided for easy application development and an advanced debug  
environment.  
6
1.2 Available Models and Options  
Table 1.1 Models of DT-X5 series  
Wireless LAN  
IEEE802.11b Bluetooth  
Scan Engine  
Laser C-MOS  
Model  
Operating battery  
DT-X5M10E  
DT-X5M10R  
DT-X5M30E  
DT-X5M30R  
DT-X5M30U  
No  
ETSI  
No  
ETSI  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Lithium-ion/Alkaline  
Lithium-ion  
Lithium-ion/Alkaline  
Lithium-ion  
Lithium-ion/Alkaline  
IEEE802.11b : WLAN module (compliant with IEEE802.11b) is integrated as standard.  
Bluetooth  
C-MOS  
Laser  
: Bluetooth Version 1.1 module is integrated as standard  
: Capable to scan 1D/2D symbologies and to capture images.  
: Capable to scan 1D symbologies.  
Lithium-ion  
Alkaline  
: Lithium-ion battery pack (HA-A20BAT or DT-5025LBAT only)  
:AA-size alkaline battery (x 2 pcs)  
Table 1.2 Options  
Model  
HA-A61IO  
Product  
Bridge Satellite Cradle  
Remark  
HA-A60IO  
HA-A34AT  
Bridge Basic Cradle  
Battery Charger Car Mount Unit  
Cradle-type Battery Charger  
Dual Battery Charger  
Battery Pack  
Large-capacity Battery Pack  
ACAdaptor  
ACAdaptor  
HA-A30CHG  
DT-5022CHG  
HA-A20BAT  
DT-5025LBAT  
AD-S42120AE  
AD-S45150AU  
1,700 mAH, 3.7V  
3,400 mAH, 3.7V  
Input range; 100 to 240 VAC  
Input range; 100 to 230VAC. With US  
power cord. For DT-5022CHG.  
Input range; 100 to 230VAC, With  
European and US power cords. For  
DT-5022CHG.  
AD-S45150AE  
ACAdaptor  
ACAdaptor  
MPC-577ADPE  
MPC-577ADPG  
DT-827CAC  
DT-891WH  
DT-887AXA  
DT-882RSC  
DT-883RSC  
DT-888RSC  
DT-380USB  
See note.  
Car Power Cable  
Wall Mount Unit  
RS-232C cross cable  
RS-232C cross cable  
RS-232C cross cable  
RS-422 modular cable  
USB cable  
Cable length; 1.5 m, 9-pin male  
25-pin male  
25-pin female  
Cable length; 1.0 m  
Cable length; 2.0 m  
Note:  
MPC-577ADPE and MPC-577ADPG are phased out as ofAugust 2006. The successor models are  
AD-S45150AE andAD-S45150AG..  
7
The accessories in the table below are accompanied as accessory in each individual carton box of DT-X5.  
Table 1.3 Accessory  
Product  
AAsizeAlkaline battery  
Alkaline battery holder  
Wrist strap  
Q’ty  
2
1
Remark  
For DT-X5M10E, M30E and M30U only  
For DT-X5M10E, M30E and M30U only  
1
Large-capacity battery pack cover  
Battery pack cover  
User’s guide  
1
1
1
For DT-5025LBAT  
For DT-X5M10E, M30E and M30U only  
in English and Chinese  
8
1.2.1 Options And Interfaces  
DT-X5  
IrDA Printer  
( Recommended  
Option)  
USB  
IrDA Ver. 1.1  
Bridge Basic Cradle  
HA-A60IO  
PC  
PC  
AC Adaptor  
AD-S42120AE  
USB  
RS-232C  
Bridge Satellite  
Cradle  
HA-A61IO  
RS-422  
RS-422  
AC Adaptor  
AD-S42120AE  
Bridge Satellite  
Cradle  
HA-A61IO  
Power Supply  
Terminals  
( Built-in Battery  
Charge Circuit)  
Cradle-type Battery  
Charger  
HA-A30CHG  
AC Adaptor  
AC Adaptor  
AD-S42120AE  
AD-S42120AE  
Battery Charger Car  
Mount Unit  
HA-A34AT  
Car Power Cable  
DT-827CAC  
Access-Point  
(Recommended  
Option)  
WLAN  
( IEEE802.11b)  
Bluetooth Equipment  
(Recommended  
Option)  
Bluetooth Module  
(Ver. 1.1 Class2)  
Battery Pack  
HA-A20BAT  
Battery Pack  
HA-A20BAT  
Large-capacity  
Battery Pack  
DT-5025LBAT  
Large-capacity  
Battery Pack  
DT-5025LBAT  
Dual Battery  
Charger  
Dual Battery  
Charger  
DT-5022CHG  
DT-5022CHG  
AC Adaptor  
AD-S45150AU  
AD-S45150AE  
Fig. 1.2  
9
1.3 General Guide  
Views for DT-X5M10E, DT-X5M10R  
Fig. 1.3  
Note:  
The front view in Fig. 1.3 is for all the models of DT-X5 series.  
Views for side and back of DT-X5M30E, DT-X5M30U and DT-X5M30R  
22  
Fig. 1.4  
Refer to Table 1.4 “Names of parts” in the following page for each part and its description.  
10  
Table 1.4 Names of parts  
No.  
1
2
Name  
Indicator 1  
Indicator 2  
Description  
This indicator is green when charging is completed, and red during charging.  
This indicator is green when the bar code has been read successfully, and red  
when a reading error has occurred.  
3
4
5
6
7
LCD panel  
Power key  
L key  
R key  
Cursor key  
Displays text, operating instructions and so forth.  
Switches the power on and off (press for about one second).  
This is pressed to move the cursor to the left.  
This is pressed to move the cursor to the right.  
This functions in mainly the same manner as the cursor keys on a PC. It is  
used when selecting items or scrolling the screen up and down and so on.  
This can be set to perform arbitrary functions.  
8
9
10  
11  
Multi key  
Numeric keys  
ENT key  
These are pressed to input numbers and letters.  
This is pressed after entering a value or when advancing to the next step.  
These keys can be assigned functions other than the functions for reading bar  
codes. They are initially assigned the following default settings.  
F1 : Deletes one characters to the left.  
Function keys  
F2 : Inputs a hyphen (-).  
F3 : Inputs a period (.).  
F4 : Toggles to switch between numbers and alphabets (uppercase).  
F5 : Inputs a space.  
F6 : Functions similar to the Tab key on a PC. Used to move items for  
input or selection.  
F7 : Functions similar to the Tab key on a PC. Used to move items for  
input or selection (but moves the opposite to F6.)  
F8 : Not set.  
12  
13  
IR port  
This port is used for IR communication with another terminal or the Bridge  
Satellite Cradle.  
Contact points for supplying power from the Bridge Satellite Cradle and  
Cradle-type Battery Charger.  
Power contacts  
14  
15  
CLR key  
Fn key  
This is pressed to clear the contents of all key inputs.  
This is used to make various settings or start up preliminary registered  
applications by pressing in combination with a function key or numeric key.  
Fn and 1 keys  
Fn and 2 keys  
Fn and 3 keys  
: Switches the backlight on and off.  
: Darkens the contrast.  
: Lightens the contrast.  
16  
17  
18  
Battery pack cover  
lock switches  
R Trigger key  
Slide these switches when opening and closing the battery cover.  
This key is used to read bar codes. It is also pressed when performing a full  
reset.  
This key is used to read bar codes. It is also pressed when canceling a full  
LTrigger key  
reset.  
19  
20  
21  
Wrist strap hook  
Reset switch  
Battery pack cover  
This is used when attaching the wrist strap.  
This is pressed to reset the terminal.  
Covers the compartment that holds the battery pack orAAsize alkaline  
batteries.  
22  
Bar code reader port Laser light is emitted from this port to read bar codes (Laser scanner  
integrated models only).  
LED lights are emitted from this port to read bar codes and stacked 2D codes  
(C-MOS integrated models only).  
23  
24  
Buzzer  
Maintenance  
connector cover  
Produces a buzzer tone.  
This is used when performing maintenance and repairs. This cover should  
normally not be opened.  
11  
1.3.1 HA-A34AT Battery Charger Car Mount Unit  
View  
Power Indicator Lamp  
Power Contacts  
HA-A30CHG  
HA-A34AT  
Power Switch  
Car power code jack  
Remove button  
Fig. 1.5  
Note:  
The view in Fig. 1.5 shows HA-A34AT (Battery Charger Car Mount Unit) with HA-A30CHG (Cradle-type  
Battery Charger) integrated to it.  
12  
1.3.2 HA-A61IO and HA-A60IO Cradles  
1
Top  
2
3
Right  
Back  
Front  
4
11  
5
7
6
12  
15  
13 14  
10  
Bottom  
8
9
Fig. 1.6  
Refer to Table 1.5 “Names of parts” in the following page for each part name and its description.  
13  
Table 1.5 Names of parts  
No.  
1
Part Name  
IR port  
Description  
This port transfers data with the terminal IR port non-contact  
communication.  
2
3
4
Terminal detect switch This switch detects when the terminal is not seated correctly on the Cradle.  
Power contacts  
Fall protector  
Power is supplied to the terminal via these contacts.  
This is a removal attachment that prevents the terminal from tipping over  
and falling.  
5
Power indicator lamp  
This lamp indicates the mounting status of the terminal.  
Off  
: Power off  
Green  
Red  
: Power on, the terminal mounted correctly  
: Power on, the terminal not mounted  
6
Communication  
indicator lamp  
This lamp shows when the terminal is performing communication.  
Off : No communication being performed  
Green flashing : Communication in progress  
Red : Problem with a connection between two Bridge Satellite  
Cradles  
System status indicator This lamp indicates whether the system is operating normally. Regardless of  
7
lamp  
whether or not the terminal is mounted this lamp indicates the system status  
and whether or not a communication operation with the system can be  
performed.  
Off  
Green  
: System is not operating.  
: System is operating.  
8
9
Desktop unit  
This is the base when using the Cradle in a desktop configuration. Remove  
the desktop unit in the case of a wall mount configuration.  
Use these switches to configure the Bridge Satellite Cradle as required.  
DIP switches  
(HA-A61IO only)  
10 Power switch  
11 Wall mount unit  
fastening plate  
Turns the power on and off.  
The holes in this plate accept screws that secure the wall mount unit in place.  
12 AC adaptor jack  
13 RS-422 port  
(HA-A61IO only)  
14 RS-232C port  
(HA-A61IO only)  
Connect theAC adaptor here sold separately to supply power.  
This port is used when connecting to another Bridge Satellite Cradle.  
This port accepts connection of an RS-232C cable for connection to a  
computer for transfer of system data and file data. Use of the RS-232C port  
requires installation of a special driver on the PC.  
15 USB port  
This port accepts connection of a USB cable for connection to a computer  
for transfer of system data and file data. Use of the USB port requires  
installation of a special driver on the PC.  
14  
1.3.3 DT-5022CHG Dual Battery Charger  
Views  
Charge status  
Top  
indicators  
Battery pack compartments  
Dual charger connection terminals  
Right  
AC adaptor jack  
Left  
Bottom  
Connection attachments  
Fig. 1.7  
15  
1.3.4 HA-A20BAT and DT-5025LBAT Battery Packs  
Views  
HA-A20BAT  
DT-5025LBAT  
Top  
Top  
Left  
Left  
Side  
Side  
Charge/Power supply  
terminals  
Charge/Power  
supply terminals  
Bottom  
Bottom  
Fig. 1.8  
16  
2. Hardware Specifications  
2.1 DT-X5  
Table 2.1  
Item  
Specification  
Remark  
CPU, Memory  
CPU  
SH3 (32-bit RISC type)  
Operating system  
RAM  
FROM (OS)  
FROM (Storage)  
Microsoft®Windows® CE .NET Ver. 4.1  
16 MB (user area: approx. 7.5 MB)  
32 MB  
32 MB (user area: approx. 30 MB)  
Laser scanner  
Method  
Laser emitting window  
Wave length  
Semi-conductor laser  
Redirected downward at 60 degrees  
650±10 nm  
Output power  
Scanning speed  
Resolution  
Less than 1 mW  
100±20 scans per second  
0.127 mm  
PCS  
0.45 or more  
Depth  
0 (contact) to 400 mm  
355 mm at 400 mm  
Readable width  
Readable symbologies  
Ambient light immunity  
See Chapter 2.1.1 on page 22.  
See Table 2.3 on page 20.  
Indoor 3,000 (fluorescent) Lux or less  
Outdoor 80,000 Lux or less  
C-MOS imager  
Method  
Emitting window  
Resolution  
300,000 pixels, monochrome  
Redirected downward at 20 degree  
1D: 0.15 mm  
Stacked: 0.169 mm  
PCS  
1D: 0.45 or greater  
Stacked 2D: 0.45 or greater  
1D: 40 to 410 mm  
Depth  
Stacked 2D: 50 to 250 mm  
240 mm at 410 mm  
Stacked code symbologies.  
Readable width  
Readable symbology  
See Chapter 2.1.2 on page 24.  
See Table 2.4 on page 21.  
Display  
Display device  
No. of dots  
Dot pitch  
Monochrome FSTN LCD  
128 (w) x 160 (h)  
0.3 (w) x 0.3 (h) mm  
4 grades  
Scale  
Display fonts  
Tahoma, Courier New, CAgothic,  
Winding, MS gothic  
LED  
Backlight  
Indicator  
Confirmation /Status  
Continue.  
2 pcs x LED in red and green  
17  
Input  
Keyboard  
Cursor up-and-down key, L and R keys, Ten  
keys (0 to 9), Fn key, Multi key, Function keys  
(F1 to F8)  
Control keys  
Trigger keys  
Power key, Reset switch  
2 pcs (on the left and right sides)  
IrDA  
Standard  
IrDAVersion 1.1  
Method  
Half-duplex  
Synchronization  
Baud rate  
Comm. range  
Start/stop, frame synchronization  
9600, 115200, 4 Mbps  
0 (contact) to 0.3 m  
WLAN  
Standard  
IEEE802.11b  
Modulation  
Frequency range  
Baud rate  
Direct sequence spread spectrum  
2,400 to 2,483.5 MHz  
11 Mbps (maximum)  
“DSSS”  
For DT-X5M10R, DT-X5M30R  
Comm. range  
No. of channels  
Output power  
150 m (outdoor), 50 m (indoor)  
11 for FCC, 13 for ETSI  
Minimum 12.5 dBm  
Note 1  
Maximum 16.0 dBm  
Other feature  
Roaming with multipleAccess-Points  
Bluetooth  
Standard  
Bluetooth Version 1.1  
Approx. 5 m  
Maximum 3 dBm (PowerClass 2)  
Available  
Comm. range  
Output power  
Wake-up function  
Note 1  
Buzzer  
Sound pressure  
Vibrator  
75 dB or more  
Available  
Power  
Operating battery  
Lithium-ion battery pack x 1 pc or  
AA-size alkaline battery x 2 pcs  
See Table 2.2.  
Memory backup battery Lithium battery (rechargeable) on board  
Battery life  
See Table 2.2.  
Battery capacity  
HA-A20BAT: 1,700 mAH  
DT-5025LBAT: 3,400 mAH  
Power withAA-sizeAlkaline battery  
RAM:Approx. 120 days  
RTC :Approx. 145 days  
Power with HA-A20BAT  
RAM:Approx. 100 days  
RTC :Approx. 125 days  
Power with DT-5025LBAT  
RAM:Approx. 175 days  
RTC :Approx. 200 days  
Backup period  
(Operating battery and  
memory backup  
battery)  
Conditions;  
- Lithium-ion battery pack  
(HA-A20BAT or  
DT-5025LBAT) is fully  
charged.  
- AA-sized alkaline batteries  
are brand new.  
- The memory backup battery  
is fully charged.  
- The surrounding temperature  
is room temperature.  
Note 2  
Continue.  
18  
Lithium-ion battery  
pack charge time  
HA-A20BAT  
DT-5025LBAT  
:Approx. 5 hours  
:Approx. 10 hours  
Conditions;  
- The power switch is turned  
off.  
- The lithium-ion battery pack  
is a brand new.  
- The surrounding temperature  
is at room temperature.  
Conditions;  
- Lithium-ion battery pack is  
installed.  
Memory backup battery Approx. 4 days  
charge time  
- The surrounding temperature is  
at a room temperature.  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Approx. 54 (W) x 179 (D) x 21.4 (H) mm  
Approx. 245 g  
Note 4  
Note 5  
DT-X5M10E, M30E,  
M30U  
DT-X5M10R, M30R  
Approx. 250 g  
Notes:  
1. Concurrent use of WLAN communication and Bluetooth communication is not recommended.  
2. Each memory backup period will depend on the characteristic of the terminal itself, the surroundings  
including temperature, humidity. Thus, the periods described in Table 2.1 are recommended for use for  
reference only. They are not guaranteed figures.  
3. Backup for both data in RAM and the RTC (built-in clock) will commence when the battery pack (either  
HA-A20BAT or DT-5025LBAT) runs down.  
4. Any protruding part on the terminal is not measured.  
5. Each weight includes the lithium-ion battery pack (HA-A20BAT) installed. The strap is excluded.  
19  
Table 2.2 Operating hours by model  
WLAN  
IEEE802.11b  
Scan  
engine  
Operating  
hour  
Model  
Battery  
Operating mode  
Alkaline batteries Approx. 200  
Scanning 2 times per 10  
seconds.  
DT-X5M10E  
No  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Laser  
HA-A20BAT  
DT-5025LBAT  
HA-A20BAT  
DT-5025LBAT  
HA-A20BAT  
DT-5025LBAT  
HA-A20BAT  
DT-5025LBAT  
Approx. 90  
Approx. 180  
Approx. 90  
Approx. 180  
Approx. 15  
Approx. 30  
Approx. 20  
Approx. 40  
Scanning 2 times per 10  
seconds  
Wait : RF : scan = 6.5:2:1.5  
DT-X5M10R  
Laser  
Wait: RF: scan: calculation =  
20:1:1:1  
Alkaline batteries Approx. 42  
Scanning 2 times per 10  
seconds.  
DT-X5M30E,  
DT-X5M30U  
C-MOS HA-A20BAT  
DT-5025LBAT  
Approx. 40  
Approx. 80  
Approx. 40  
Approx. 80  
Approx. 15  
Approx. 30  
Approx. 20  
Approx. 40  
HA-A20BAT  
DT-5025LBAT  
HA-A20BAT  
DT-5025LBAT  
HA-A20BAT  
DT-5025LBAT  
Scanning 2 times per 10  
seconds.  
Wait : RF : scan = 6.5:2:1.5  
DT-X5M30R  
Notes:  
C-MOS  
Wait: RF: scan: calculation =  
20:1:1:1  
The durations of time in “Operating hour” for DT-X5M10R have been measured in the WLAN  
configuration with CiscoAironet 1100Access-Point. These time durations may become different if other  
Access-Point is employed.  
The durations of time in “Operating hour” are measured under the conditions that new battery pack (or new  
alkaline batteries) is used, the surrounding temperature is at 25 ºC and the dedicated test program is used.  
In the low temperature, the operating hour powered by battery tends to be shorter.  
Table 2.3 Readable 1D bar code symbologies  
Symbology Output format/Append function  
EAN8/JAN8  
EAN13/JAN13  
UPCA  
C-MOS  
imager  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Laser  
scanner  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
2-digit/5-digit addon  
2-digit/5-digit addon  
NS output  
2-digit/5-digit addon  
NS output  
UPCE  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
UPCA conversion  
2-digit/5-digit addon  
Start/stop output  
ASCII conversion  
Start/stop bit output  
Code39  
Codabar (NW7)  
Interleaved 2of5 (ITF)  
Code93  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Code128  
Code sets A/B  
Code set C  
MSI (Plessey)  
IATA  
Code11  
RSS-14  
Standard/Truncated  
Standard  
RSS Limited  
RSS Expanded  
ISBT  
Industrial2of5 (IDF)  
Yes  
20  
Table 2.4 Readable 2D stacked code symbologies  
Symbology Output format/Append function  
C-MOS  
imager  
Yes  
Laser  
scanner  
No  
Code49  
PDF417  
Yes  
No  
MicroPDF  
Yes  
No  
Codablock F  
Yes  
No  
EAN8/13 Composite  
RSS Composite  
UCC/EAN128  
Composite  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
No  
No  
TLC39  
RSS-14 (Stacked type)  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
No  
Stacked/  
Stacked Omnidirectional  
Stacked  
RSS Expanded (Stacked type)  
Yes  
No  
21  
2.1.1 Reference for Laser Scanner Performance  
Reference of the laser scanner performances below for the DT-X5M10E/DT-X5M10R is provided as a guide to be  
utilized by the user. The user can refer to these reference values in the table for his or her specific business  
application. All the reference values have been came out from the assessment tests carried out under the basic  
performance conditions below. However, it does not necessarily imply that the values are guaranteed and optimum  
to any kind of business applications. They are intended for use by the user as a reference only.  
Table 2.5  
Symbology  
0.127 mm  
Specification  
0 to 50 mm  
Remark  
Depth  
Code39  
0.15 mm  
0.25 mm  
0.33 mm  
0.5 mm  
1.0 mm  
0 to 60 mm  
0 to 150 mm  
0 to 200 mm  
0 to 300 mm  
0 to 400 mm  
Read angles  
Pitch  
Skew  
Dead-zone  
Tilt  
Code39  
Code39  
Code39  
Jan 13 digits  
0.25 mm  
0.25 mm  
0.25 mm  
0.26 mm  
±40 degree  
±60 degree  
±8 degree  
±35 degree  
Skew and pitch direction  
Curb  
JAN 8 digits  
JAN 13 digits  
0.26 mm  
0.26 mm  
R15 mm  
R20 mm  
PCS  
0.45 or more  
80,000 Lux or less  
44 degree  
Ambient light immunity  
Sunlight  
Laser beam swing angle  
Code39  
0.25 mm  
Scanning width  
60 mm  
At contact  
355 mm  
At 400 mm depth  
Basic scanning conditions:  
Test chart  
PCS  
: Dedicated test pattern  
: 0.9 or greater  
Depth  
Pitch angle  
: 80 mm from the laser emission port  
: 0 degree  
Skew angle  
Tilt angle  
: 15 degree  
: 0 degree  
Surrounding temperature  
Surrounding illumination  
: 25°C  
: 500 to 900 Lux.  
Background of the bar code : Black  
22  
(Unit: mm)  
0 to50  
0 to 60  
0 to 150  
0 to 200  
0 to 300  
0 to 400  
0.25  
Resolution  
0.33  
0.5  
1.0  
Fig. 2.1  
23  
2.1.2 Reference for C-MOS Imager Performance  
Reference of the C-MOS imager performances below for the DT-X5M30E, DT-X5M30R and DT-X5M30U is  
provided as a guide to be utilized by the user. The user can refer to these reference values in the table for his or her  
specific business application. All the reference values have been came out from the assessment tests carried out  
under the basic performance conditions below. However, it does not necessarily imply that the values are  
guaranteed and optimum to any kind of business applications. They are intended for use by the user as a reference  
only.  
Table 2.6  
No. of read digits  
1D/2D  
1D  
Symbology  
Code39  
Resolution  
Range (mm)  
Remark  
A: Maximum  
B:  
C:  
Maximum  
21  
(close)  
12  
5
Recommended  
6 mil (0.15 mm)  
8 mil (0.20 mm)  
70 to 195  
60 to 135  
12  
12  
22  
10 mil (0.254 mm)  
13 mil (0.33 mm)  
15 mil (0.38 mm)  
20 mil (0.5 mm)  
40 mil (1.0 mm)  
13 mil (0.33 mm)  
6.6 mil (0.168 mm)  
8 mil (0.20 mm)  
10 mil (0.254 mm)  
15 mil (0.38 mm)  
20 mil (0.5 mm)  
50 to 165  
60 to 200  
40 to 210  
70 to 260  
90 to 410  
60 to 200  
60 to 115  
60 to 135  
50 to 165  
70 to 210  
80 to 250  
5
5
2
2
2
11  
97  
95  
100  
52  
50  
10  
10  
8
8
5
11  
100  
100  
100  
50  
50  
20  
19  
17  
16  
12  
UPC  
PDF417  
11  
2D  
(Stacked)  
1000  
1000  
1000  
1000  
1000  
ECL4  
ECL4  
ECL4  
ECL4  
ECL4  
Angle  
Pitch  
Liner (Code39 10 mil (0.25 mm))  
Stacked (PDF417 10 mil (0.25 mm))  
Liner (Code39 10 mil (0.25mm))  
Stacked (PDF417 10 mil(0.25 mm))  
Pitch/Skew  
±35°  
±35°  
±40°  
At 110 mm from the LED emission port.  
At 110 mm from the LED emission port.  
At 110 mm from the LED emission port.  
At 110 mm from the LED emission port.  
At 110 mm from the LED emission port.  
Skew  
±40°  
Dead  
zone  
Tilt  
±5°(Pitch,  
Skew)  
360°  
Liner (Code39 10 mil (0.25 mm))  
Stacked (PDF417 10 mil (0.25 mm))  
At 110 mm from the LED emission port.  
At 110 mm from the LED emission port.  
360°  
PCS  
Liner (Code39 10 mil (0.25 mm))  
0.45 or greater  
Stacked (PDF417 10 mil (0.25 mm)) 0.45 or greater  
Surrounding illumination  
100 to 100,000 Lux.  
Visible angle  
V_Angle = 26° H_Angle = 35°  
Operating temperature (Image sensor)  
High temperature 50 ºC  
Low temperature -10 ºC  
24  
Basic scanning conditions:  
Test chart  
Resolution  
PCS  
: Dedicated test pattern (1D, 2D Stacked)  
: 1D 0.25 mm / 2D 0.5 mm  
: 0.9 or greater  
Read judgment  
Depth  
Pitch angle  
: 7 times per 10 scans First Decode  
: 110 mm from the LED emission port  
: α = 0 degree  
Skew angle  
: β= 10 degree  
Tilt angle  
: γ= 0 degree  
Surrounding temperature  
Surrounding humidity  
Surrounding illumination  
Background of the symbol  
Conditional Judgment  
: 25 ºC  
: 30 to 50%  
: 450 to 550 Lux.  
: White  
: Readable 7 times or more per 10 scanning  
Far  
20 mm or more  
C: Max. readable digits  
50 mm or more  
B: Recommended readable digits  
Readable range  
Near  
A: Max. readable digits (in close)  
L
R
F
1
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
4
7
Fig. 2.2  
CLR  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
F6  
F7  
F8  
25  
2.2 HA-A60IO, HA-A61IO  
Table. 2.7  
Item  
Interface  
Specification  
IrDAVer. 1.1 compatible  
Half duplex  
Remark  
Standard  
Comm. method  
Synchronization  
Comm. speed  
Standard  
IrDA  
Start/stop method  
4 Mbps (maximum)  
USB Ver. 1.1 compatible  
12 Mbps (maximum)  
Comm. speed  
1. VBus  
1
2
2. –Data (D-)  
3. +Data (D+)  
4. GND  
1
2
3
USB  
4
4
Connector  
3
USB connector type B  
Full duplex  
Start/stop method  
115.2 Kbps  
Comm. method  
Synchronization  
Comm. speed  
Applicable to  
HA-61IO only.  
SG ER SD RD CD  
RS-232C  
5 4 3 2 1  
Connector  
CI CS RS  
D
D-Sub 9-pin (Male)  
Full duplex  
Start/stop method  
115.2 Kbps  
Comm. method  
Synchronization  
Comm. speed  
Applicable to  
HA-A61IO only.  
IN  
RS-422  
OUT  
6 5 4 3 2 1  
6 5 4 3 2 1  
Connector  
RJ-45 compatible (6 pins)  
No. of LEDs  
3 (HA-A61IO)  
2 (HA-A60IO)  
2 (red, green)  
System operation status (“LINE”) Refer to Chapter 2.6  
Comm. status (“DATA”)  
Power status (“POWER”)  
8 switches  
No. of display colors  
Display content  
Display  
Input  
Status LED  
“Status Indication  
With LEDs”.  
See page 30.  
DIP switch (HA-A61IO only)  
Detection switch for DT-X5  
Input voltage  
Push switch  
DC 12V±5%  
DC12VApprox. 3.5A  
While supplying  
power or transmitting  
data.  
Input fromAC Consumption current  
adaptor  
Plug  
EIAJ RC-5320AClass 4  
AD-S42120AE  
DC 5V±10%  
1,500 mA(maximum)  
Constant voltage  
Center pin: plus  
AC adaptor  
Output voltage  
Output current  
Power  
Charge/supply  
power  
Charge method  
With curb function on  
current  
Approx. 4.0 hours  
Approx. 8.0 hours  
For HA-A20BAT  
For DT-5025LBAT  
Charge time  
Continue.  
26  
The illustration of  
the power contact  
on the left is viewed  
at the front of the  
cradle.  
Power contact  
GND  
Power contact  
Weight/Dimensions  
Table 2.8  
Model no.  
Weight  
Configuration  
In desktop state  
Specification  
Approx. 530 g  
In wall mount state Approx. 620 g  
Dimensions In desktop state Approx. 110 (W) x 125 (D) x 128 (H) mm  
In wall mount state Approx. 110 (W) x 148 (D) x 153 (H) mm  
In desktop state Approx. 520 g  
In wall mount state Approx. 610 g  
Dimensions In desktop state Approx. 110 (W) x 125 (D) x 128 (H) mm  
In wall mount state Approx. 110 (W) x 148 (D) x 153 (H) mm  
HA-A61IO  
Weight  
HA-A60IO  
27  
2.3 HA-A34AT  
Table 2.9  
Item  
Specification  
Remark  
No. of LEDs  
No. of display colors  
Display content  
1
2
In red and green  
Power status (“POWER”)  
Display  
Input  
Status LED  
Indicates the status of terminal being mounted on the charger.  
OFF : Power is off.  
Flashing in green : Power is on and the terminal is mounted on the charger.  
Flashing in red  
: Power is on but the terminal is not mounted on the charger.  
Detection switch for the terminal  
Input voltage  
Push switch  
DC 12V/24V±5%  
DC 12V :Approx. 1,400 mA  
DC 24V :Approx. 700 mA  
EIAJ RC-5320AClass 4  
DT-827CAC  
While supplying  
power.  
Center: plus  
Input fromAC Consumption current  
adaptor  
Plug  
Power cord  
Output voltage  
Output current  
Charge method  
DC 5V±10%  
2,500 mA(maximum)  
Constant voltage  
With curb function  
on current  
Power  
Approx. 4.0 hours  
Approx. 8.0 hours  
For HA-A20BAT  
For DT-5025LBAT  
The illustration of  
the power supply  
terminals on the left  
is viewed at the  
Charge time  
Charge/supply  
power  
Power supply terminals  
Power supply  
terminals  
GND  
front of the charger.  
Weight/Dimensions  
Table 2.10  
Specification  
Remark  
Weight  
Dimensions  
Approx. 840 g  
Approx. 111 (W) x 243 (D) x 104 (H) mm  
When configured with HA-A30CHG.  
When configured with HA-A30CHG.  
28  
2.4 HA-A30CHG  
Table 2.11  
Item  
Specification  
Remark  
No. of LEDs  
No. of display colors  
Display content  
1
2
Display  
Input  
Status LED  
In red and green  
Power status (“POWER”)  
Push switch  
DC 12V±5%  
Detection switch for DT-X5  
Input voltage  
Consumption current  
Approx. 3.5A  
While supplying  
power or  
Input fromAC  
adaptor  
transmitting data.  
Center: plus  
Plug  
EIAJ RC-5320AClass 4  
AD-S42120AE  
DC5V±10%  
1,500 mA(maximum)  
Constant voltage  
AC adaptor  
Output voltage  
Output current  
Charge method  
With current curb  
function  
Power  
Approx. 4 hours  
Approx. 8 hours  
For HA-A20BAT  
For DT-5025LBAT  
The illustration of  
the power contact on  
the left is viewed at  
the front of the  
charger.  
Charge time  
Charge/Power  
supply  
Power contact  
Power contact  
GND  
Weight/Dimensions  
Table 2.12  
Configuration  
In desktop  
Specification  
Remark  
Approx. 510 g  
Approx. 600 g  
configuration  
In wall-mount  
Weight  
configuration  
In desktop  
configuration  
Approx. 110 (W) x 125 (D) x 128 (H) mm  
Approx. 110 (W) x 148 (D) x 153 (H) mm  
Dimensions  
In wall-mount  
See note.  
configuration  
Note:  
The dimensions include the DT-891WH Wall Mount Unit attached to HA-A30CHG.  
29  
2.5 DIP Switch Setting for HA-A61IO  
The DIP switch is located on the rear side of the Bridge Satellite Cradle. Change the ON/OFF settings according to  
your required system configuration. The new settings do not go into effect until the power switch is turned off and  
then back on again.  
ONUpper side)  
OFFLower side)  
Not used (Always set to "OFF")  
Not used (Always set to "OFF")  
Host computer interface  
Interface  
6
RS-232C  
USB *  
OFF  
ON  
Termination setting for daisy chain connection  
Termination  
At middle  
No chain/Termination*  
5
OFF  
ON  
Connection mode  
Mode  
3
4
With Host PC*  
Chain connection  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
Communication speed between Cradles  
Baud rate  
115,200bps *  
1
ON  
2
OFF  
* : Default setting.  
Fig. 2.3  
Note:  
Other DIP switch settings are used for testing and inspection purposes. Because of this, you should never use any  
DIP settings other than those described above.  
30  
2.6 Status Indications with LEDs  
Various operational statuses on the HA-A61IO can be displayed using the LEDs. The following table describes  
LED modes and their meanings.  
Table 2.13  
Item  
Specification  
Off  
Remark  
LED  
Power status indicator  
Power off.  
2-color LED  
(POWER)  
Power is on and the terminal is mounted correctly. Green  
Power is on but the terminal is not mounted  
correctly.  
Red  
Comm. status indicator  
(DATA)  
(HA-A61IO only)  
No communication being performed.  
Communication is in progress.  
Problem with a connection between two Bridge  
Satellite Cradles.  
System is not operating.  
System is operating.  
Off  
Green  
Red  
2-color LED  
2-color LED  
Line status indicator  
(LINE)  
Off  
Green  
31  
2.7 DT-5022CHG  
Basic Block  
Table 2.14  
Item  
Basic function  
Specification  
Remark  
Rechargeable battery pack  
HA-A20BAT  
Battery pack (1,700 mAH)  
Dedicated batteries only.  
DT-5025LBAT  
AC adaptor  
Large-capacity size battery pack (3,400 mAH)  
AD-S45150AU  
AD-S45150AE  
Input; 100 to 230VAC  
Input; 100 to 230VAC  
With US power cord  
With European power cord  
Interface Block  
Table 2.15  
Item  
Input terminals for joint block  
1: VIN2  
Specification  
Remark  
Rated DC16V Input voltage 8 to 20V  
2: VIN3  
Rated DC16V Input voltage 8 to 20V  
3: NC  
NC  
4: GND  
GND  
Output terminals for joint block  
1: VOUT1  
DC16V  
Output terminal from 1st unit whenAC  
adaptor is used.  
2: VOUT2  
3: NC  
DC16V  
NC  
Output terminal from 2nd unit  
4: GND  
GND  
No. of joint-able units  
3 units (x DT-5022CHG)  
Power Supply Block  
Table 2.16  
Item  
Input  
Specification  
Remark  
Rated voltage  
DC 16V  
Input voltage  
DC 8.0 to 20V  
Rated output  
Rated output voltage  
Rated output current  
Input consumption current  
Input consumption current  
Charge output terminal CH1  
PIN1: +  
DC 4.22V  
DC 1,600 mA  
0.65A  
When input voltage is at 16V.  
4.22V±30mV  
GND  
PIN2: -  
Charge output terminal CH2  
PIN1: +  
4.22V±30mV  
GND  
PIN2: -  
Input terminal  
DC jack  
Rated DC16V, input voltage DC 8.0 to 20.0V  
32  
Battery Charge Block  
Table 2.17  
Item  
Charge control  
Specification  
DC4.22V±30mV  
Remark  
Output voltage  
Charge current (standard mode)  
Charge current (standby mode)  
Full charge detection current  
DC1,600mA±10%  
DC160±40mA  
DC120±30mA  
Voltage control  
Full charge detection voltage 4.1V  
Re-charge detection voltage 4.0V  
Re-charge detection voltage  
Input voltage  
DC4.0±0.1V  
DC8.0 to 20V  
Timer  
Charge timer (standby mode)  
Charge timer (standard mode)  
Trickle charge timer  
Charge hour  
90 minutes  
720 minutes  
120 minutes  
HA-A20BAT  
Approx. 2.5 hours (for 1 pack)  
Approx. 5.0 hours (for 2 packs at same time)  
Approx. 5.0 hours (for 1 pack)  
Approx. 10.0 hours (for 2 packs at same time)  
Not available  
At 0 to 40 ºC  
At 0 to 40 ºC  
DT-5025LBAT  
Temperature control  
No. of charge outputs  
1
Operation mode  
Battery pack mount detection  
Battery pack not mounted  
Battery pack mounted  
LED OFF, charge output OFF  
LED ON in red, charge output OFF  
LED ON in red, charge output OFF  
LED ON in red, charge output ON  
LED ON in red, charge output ON  
LED ON in green, charge output OFF  
LED ON in green, charge output ON  
LED ON in green, charge output OFF  
LED flash in red, charge output OFF  
Check on battery pack  
Battery charge (standby mode)  
Battery charge (standard mode)  
Wait mode in trickle charge  
Charge in trickle mode  
Charge completed  
Charge abnormal end  
Other  
Priority order of battery charging  
Order in mounted order  
Weight/Dimensions  
Table 2.18  
Item  
Weight  
Dimensions  
Specification  
Approx. 154 g  
100 (L) x 110 (W) x 49 (H) mm  
Remark  
33  
2.8 HA-A20BAT, DT-5025LBAT  
Table 2.19  
Specification  
Item  
Remark  
HA-A20BAT  
1,700 mAH  
3.7V  
DT-5025LBAT  
3,400 mAH  
3.7V  
Rated capacity  
Rated voltage  
0.2C discharge  
0.2C discharge  
Discharge end voltage  
Standard charge current  
2.75V  
2.75V  
1.6A  
0 to 50 °C  
4.2±0.05V  
5.0 hours  
1.0 CA(=1.55A)  
0 to 40 °C  
4.2±0.05V  
2.5 hours  
Charge voltage  
Charge hour  
(standard mode)  
Weight  
Charge on  
DT-5022CHG  
Approx. 45 g  
Approx. 87g  
Dimensions  
57 (L) x 37 (W) x 13 (H) mm  
57 (L) x 37 (W) x 24 (H) mm  
34  
3. Product Identification and Reference Numbers  
On the back of the terminal and its options (major options only), there is a bar code and numbers printed on label as  
shown in Fig. 3.1 below.  
This bar code is represented by 15 digits of Code128 and by alphanumeric characters beneath the bar code. The  
numbers from 1 to 9 in the figure represent identification and references of the terminal. The numbers from 10 to  
14 represent a manufacturing reference which is reserved by the manufacturer. See the figure below for each  
meaning.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15  
Manufacturing references  
(reserved by the  
Serial number of the  
terminal in 5 digits  
manufacturer)  
Check digit  
Production month of the year (1 to 9, A,B,C)  
Production year (last digit only. Ex. 1 represents the year 2001.)  
Model number (two digits in alphanumeric)  
81: DT-X5 (Domestic version)  
82: DT-X5 (Domestic version)  
83: DT-X5M10E  
84: DT-X5M10R  
86: DT-X5M30E  
87: DT-X5M30U  
88: DT-X5M30R  
72: HA-A61IO  
73: HA-A60IO  
Fig. 3.1  
35  
4. Quality References  
This chapter describes about references of the DT-X5 and its dedicated options concerned with environmental  
performance, compliance, mechanical and electric durability, etc.  
4.1 Environmental Performances  
4.1.1 DT-X5  
Table 4.1  
Item  
Specification  
-20 ºC to 50 ºC  
Condition  
Temperature  
Humidity  
Operation  
0 to 40 ºC while mounting  
on Cradle.  
Non-operation  
-20 ºC to 70 ºC  
Operation  
Non-operation  
10 % to 80 %RH  
5% to 90 %RH  
No condensation  
No condensation  
Storage in carton box  
Temperature  
-20 ºC to 60 ºC  
90 %RH or less  
Humidity  
Dust and water-splash proof  
IP54 level (compliant with IEC60529)  
See “IP (Industrial Protection) code”.  
All covers on the terminal  
are closed while testing.  
IP (Industrial Protection) code  
Acording system to indicate the degrees of protection provided by an enclosure against access to hazardous parts,  
ingress of solid foreign objects, ingress of water and to give additional protection in connection with such  
protection. Elements of the IP54 level and their meanings are as follows.  
IP5x  
Represents dust proof to level 5. This level of IP code means that the terminal is protected against solid foreign  
objects including dust to penetrate the enclosure.  
IPx4  
Represents water-splash proof to level 4. No detrimental effect is observed even with exposure to water splashed  
from any direction.  
36  
4.1.2 HA-A60IO, HA-A61IO, HA-A30CHG  
Table 4.2  
Item  
Specification  
Condition  
Temperature  
Humidity  
Operation  
Storage  
0 ºC to 40 ºC  
-10 ºC to 50 ºC  
Operation  
Storage  
30% to 80%RH (No condensation)  
30% to 90%RH (No condensation)  
Storage in carton box  
Temperature  
-10 ºC to 50 ºC  
30% to 90%RH  
Humidity  
Dust and water-splash proof  
Not applicable.  
37  
4.1.3 HA-A34AT  
Table 4.3  
Item  
Specification  
Condition  
Temperature  
Operation  
0 ºC to 40 ºC  
Storage  
-40 ºC to 85 ºC  
Humidity  
Operation  
Storage  
30% to 80%RH (No condensation)  
30% to 95%RH (No condensation)  
Storage in carton box  
Temperature  
-10 ºC to 50 ºC  
30% to 90%RH  
Humidity  
4.1.4 DT-5022CHG  
Table 4.4  
Item  
Temperature  
Operation  
Specification  
Condition  
0 to 40 ºC  
Non-operation  
Storage  
-10 to 50 ºC  
-10 to 55 ºC  
When battery is not charged.  
With carton box  
Humidity  
Operation  
Storage  
20 % to 90 %RH (no condensation)  
20 % to 90 %RH (no condensation)  
With carton box  
4.1.5 HA-A20BAT, DT-5025LBAT  
Table 4.5  
Item  
Specification  
Condition  
Temperature  
Humidity  
Operation  
Non-operation  
Storage  
0 to 40 ºC  
-5 to 50 ºC  
-10 to 55 ºC  
When battery is not charged.  
With carton box  
Operation  
Storage  
20 % to 90 %RH (no condensation)  
20 % to 90 %RH (no condensation)  
With carton box  
38  
4.2 Electrical Performances  
4.2.1 DT-X5  
Table 4.6  
Item  
Specification  
Remark  
DC1.1A/3.0V to 5V  
DC1.3A/3.0V to 5V  
DC1.4A/3.7V to 5V  
DC1.6A/3.7V to 5V  
For DT-X5M10E  
For DT-X5M30E/DT-X5M30U  
For DT-X5M10R  
Power consumption  
For DT-X5M30R  
Anti-static strength  
Malfunction  
Compliant with EN6100-4-2  
±4 KV (contact), ±8 KV (in air)  
Destruction  
±12 KV  
4.2.2 HA-A60IO, HA-A61IO, HA-A30CHG  
Table 4.7  
Item  
Specification  
Remark  
Approx. 0.02A/DC12V (HA-A60IO)  
Approx. 0.15A/DC12V (HA-A61IO)  
Approx. 0.02A/DC12V (HA-A30CHG)  
Approx. 0.9A/DC12V (HA-A60IO)  
Approx. 1.0A/DC12V (HA-A61IO)  
Approx. 0.9A/DC12V (HA-A30CHG)  
DC12V±5% (HA-A60IO)  
When the terminal is not mounted on.  
Current  
consumption  
While supplying power, or transmitting data.  
DC12V±5% (HA-A61IO)  
DC12 or 24V±5% (HA-A30CHG)  
Input voltage  
DC24V for HA-A30CHG is only when HA-A34AT  
Battery Charger Car Mount Unit is attached to it.  
Anti-static strength  
Malfunction  
±6 KV  
150 pF, 330 ohm  
Destruction  
±12 KV  
Line noise strength 1,000 V  
(Malfunction)  
Pulse width: 5 KHz  
Burst cycle: 300 milliseconds  
No. of pulses: 75 pcs  
Burst period: 15 milliseconds  
Power interruption 10 milliseconds or less  
4.2.3 HA-A34AT  
Table 4.8  
Item  
Consumption  
current  
Specification  
DC 12V :Approx. 1,400 mA  
DC 24V :Approx. 700 mA  
DC 12V/24V±5%  
Remark  
While supplying power.  
Voltage  
Anti-static strength  
Malfunction  
Destruction  
±6 KV  
±12 KV  
150 pF, 330 ohm  
39  
4.2.4 DT-5022CHG  
Table 4.9  
Item  
Anti-static strength  
Malfunction  
Specification  
Remark  
ESD method: 250 pF, 100 ohm  
Probe: Finger type  
±5 KV  
Destruction  
±10 KV  
Polarity: ±  
4.2.5 HA-A20BAT, DT-5025LBAT  
Table 4.10  
Item  
Anti-static strength  
Malfunction  
Specification  
Remark  
ESD method: 250 pF, 100 ohm  
Probe: Finger type  
±5 KV  
Destruction  
±10 KV  
Polarity: ±  
40  
4.3 Mechanical Performances  
4.3.1 DT-X5  
Table 4.11  
Item  
Specification  
Condition  
Resistance to drop impact (height)  
In bare condition  
180 cm  
Onto concrete, one time on each of the 6 sides and 4  
corners.  
In individual carton box 70 cm or less  
Onto concrete, one time on each of the 6 sides, 1  
corner, 3 edges.  
10 to 55 Hz  
In master carton box  
70 cm or less  
1.5 G or less  
Resistance to vibration  
In X,Y, and Z directions  
Reciprocally for 30 minutes  
4.3.2 HA-A60IO, HA-A61IO, HA-A30CHG  
Table 4.12  
Item  
Specification  
1.5 G or less  
Condition  
Resistance to vibration  
10 to 55 Hz  
In X,Y, and Z directions  
Reciprocally for 30 minutes  
10 to 55 Hz  
In X,Y, and Z directions  
Reciprocally for 30 minutes  
Resistance to vibration  
(in package)  
1.5 G or less  
Resistance to impact  
In bare condition  
70 cm  
70 cm or less  
50 cm or less  
One time for 6 faces onto concrete surface  
One time for 6 faces, 1 corner and 3 edges  
In individual carton box  
In master carton box  
4.3.3 DT-5022CHG  
Table 4.13  
Item  
Specification  
1 G or less  
Condition  
10 to 55 Hz  
Resistance to vibration  
In X,Y, and Z directions  
Reciprocally for 30 minutes  
10 to 55 Hz  
In X,Y, and Z directions  
Reciprocally for 15 minutes  
Resistance to vibration  
(in package)  
2 G or less  
Resistance to impact  
In bare condition  
75 cm  
75 cm or less  
6 faces, 1 corner and 3 edges  
6 faces, 1 corner and 3 edges  
In individual carton box  
41  
4.3.4 HA-A20BAT, DT-5025LBAT  
Table 4.14  
Item  
Specification  
1.5 G or less  
Condition  
Resistance to vibration  
10 to 55 Hz  
In X,Y, and Z directions  
Reciprocally for 30 minutes  
Resistance to impact  
In bare condition  
100 cm  
6 faces, 4 edges onto P-tile.  
In individual carton box 70 cm or less  
6 faces, 3 edges, 1 corner onto P-tile.  
42  
4.4 Reliability  
4.4.1 DT-X5  
Table 4.15  
Item  
Service life  
Specification  
10,000 hours  
Remark/Condition  
At half-life period  
Backlight  
Laser scanner  
C-MOS imager  
Trigger keys  
Other keys  
10,000 hours  
70,000 hours  
1,000,000 times  
500,000 times  
10,000 times  
For each trigger key  
Mounting/removing of the  
terminal to/from the Cradle  
MTBF  
MTBF (WLAN module)  
62,413 hours  
27,000 hours  
Electronic parts only  
Charging and discharging cycle of 300 times or more  
battery pack  
Applicable to HA-A20BAT and  
DT-5025LBAT (see notes)  
Note:  
The number of the cycles is assumed with the conditions below.  
The remained capacity of battery pack at the 300 cycles is approximately 58% of the full capacity.  
The surrounding temperature is 20 ºC.  
The discharge current is 1.6Aconstant current.  
4.4.2 HA-A60IO, HA-A61IO, HA-A30CHG  
Table 4.16  
Item  
Specification  
Remark/Condition  
MTBF for electronics parts  
Mounting/removing the terminal to/from Cradle  
50,000 hours  
20,000 times  
5,000 times  
10 times  
500 times  
500 times  
Power switch  
DIP switch  
USB  
Switch  
For HA-A61IO only  
No. of ON/OFF times of the  
connector  
RS-232C  
RS-422  
For HA-A61IO only  
For HA-A61IO only  
100 times  
No. of ON/OFF times of the power jack  
1,500 times  
4.4.3 DT-5022CHG  
Table 4.17  
Item  
MTBF  
Specification  
210,000 hours or more  
Remark  
MIL-HDBK217F  
Protection from short  
Internal circuit is protected from a short between  
the charge terminals  
43  
4.5 Compliance  
4.5.1 DT-X5  
EMC, EMI, Safety, WLAN /Bluetooth type approvals  
Table 4.18  
Compliance Standard  
Europe  
EN301.489-17  
(EMI,EMS)  
EN60950  
(Safety)  
EN60825  
(Laser)  
EN300.328-2  
(Bluetooth,  
WLAN)  
EN50371  
EN50361  
EN50360  
(SAR)  
Yes  
Model  
DT-X5M10E  
DT-X5M10R  
DT-X5M30E  
DT-X5M30R  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Columns in gray color: not applicable.  
Table 4.19  
Compliance Standard  
USA  
Model  
FCC  
UL60950-1  
FCC Part 15  
sub part C +  
SAR  
Part 15B Class  
B
DT-X5M30U  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
4.5.2 HA-A60IO, HA-A61IO, HA-A30CHG  
Table 4.20  
Compliance Standard  
Europe  
USA  
EMC  
EN55022:1998+A1:2000 Class B  
EN55024:1998+A1:2001 Class B  
EN60950  
FCC Part 15B Class B  
Safety  
UL60950 3 Edition: 2000  
4.5.3 AD-S42120AE, AD-S45150AU, AD-S45150AE  
Table 4.21  
Compliance Standard  
Europe  
USA  
Safety  
EN60950 (1991) 2nd edition  
UL1950 3 Edition  
44  
5. Cable Specifications  
5.1 For Chain Connection and Short Length  
Length; 1 meter or less  
M a x m im u m  
1 m  
View from side  
View from top  
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
M o d u la r p lu g  
(c o m p p a tib le w ith  
6 /6 -6 F R S Y K (S a b y o  
In d u s tr ia l)  
C a b le ( s e e T a b le 5 .1 )  
Fig. 5.1  
Table 5.1 Specifications of the cable  
Cable  
Core wire  
Conductor  
Insulator  
Finish of external shape  
Insulator  
20/0.1A  
Semi-hard material P.V.C.  
20/0.1A  
Sheath  
P.V.C.  
Finish of external shape  
Conductance resistance  
Insulation resistance  
φ4.3±0.1mm  
0.12ohm /m or less  
50Mohm or more  
Characteristics  
Pin layout diagram of cable for chain connection and short distance (pin-to-pin straight connection)  
Wiring  
Pin no.  
Signal  
IRS+  
IRS-  
ISD+  
ISD-  
Pin no.  
Signal  
ORS+  
ORS-  
OSD+  
OSD-  
IRD+  
IRD-  
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
Cradle at lower  
position under the  
chain connection  
Cradle at higher  
position under the  
chain connection  
ORD+  
ORD-  
Fig. 5.2  
45  
5.2 For Chain Connection and Long Length  
Length; 1 meter or longer  
View from side  
Max. 1,000m  
View from top  
1 2 3 4 5 6  
1 2 3 4 5 6  
Modular plug compatible  
with 6/6-6 FR SYK50 by  
Sanyo Industrial Co.  
Cable compatible with SK-UTP  
100M3P by Sanyo Industrial Co.  
Fig. 5.3  
Pin layout diagram of cable for chain connection and long distance (pin-to-pin straight/twist-pair connection)  
Wiring  
Pin no.  
Signal  
IRS+  
IRS-  
ISD+  
ISD-  
Pin no.  
Signal  
ORS+  
ORS-  
OSD+  
OSD-  
IRD+  
IRD-  
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
Cradle at lower  
position under the  
chain connection  
Cradle at higher  
position under the  
chain connection  
XXXXXX  
XXXXXX  
XXXXXX  
ORD+  
ORD-  
Fig. 5.4  
46  
6. Precautions  
6.1 Handling Precautions  
Precautions for short-term storage (1 to 2 days)  
If the DT-X5 is to be stored over holidays (including Saturday and Sunday), replace the battery pack (or  
AA-size alkaline batteries) with brand-new one before starting the holiday. This will conserve the built-in  
memory backup battery and ensure retention of data on the terminal.  
If there is a possibility of the above or operator error (e.g., a fully charged battery has not been inserted),  
practice system operation that maintains a backup to avoid loss of data due to consumption of the batteries.  
Precautions for long-term storage (over one week)  
Prior to long-term storage (over one week), always back-up data in the terminal to other memory storage  
device. In addition, remove the lithium-ion battery pack orAA-size alkaline batteries before storage. This can  
minimize overly discharging the installed battery and minimize consumption of the memory backup battery.  
Do not store the removed battery pack orAA-size alkaline batteries at high temperature. Otherwise, it will  
discharge at an accelerated rate. Note that the capacity after the battery if it is not used for 10 days at 60°C  
will be 65%, and that after 20 days at 60°C will be 55%.  
47  
6.2 Safety  
6.2.1 Battery Pack  
Never disassemble or retrofit the battery pack. The battery pack has safety mechanism and protection means  
incorporated to avoid hazards. Should they be damaged, the battery pack could become hot, generate smoke,  
explode, or ignite.  
Never contact the “+” and “-“ terminals with metal objects such as a wire. Also, do not carry or store the  
battery with a metal necklace or hair pin. Otherwise, the battery pack may be short-circuited resulting in an  
excessive current and causing the battery to become hot, smoke, explode, or catch fire.  
Neither dispose of the battery pack into a fire nor heat it. The insulation may be burnt, the gas exhaust valve  
or safety mechanism may be damaged, or the internal electrolyte may ignite, causing the battery pack to  
become hot, smoke, explode, or ignite.  
Neither leave nor use the battery pack in a place with a high temperature (over 80 °C) or close to a fire or hot  
stove. Should the resin separator be damaged due to excessive heat, the battery pack may be short-circuited  
causing it to become heated, smoke, explode, or ignite.  
Do not soak the battery pack in fresh water or sea water. If the protection means incorporated in the battery  
pack is damaged, the battery pack may become hot, smoke, explode, or ignite.  
Do not attempt to charge the battery close to a fire, in direct sunlight, or in a car parked in the sun. Aheated  
battery pack will trigger the internal hazard protection means to stop the charging function. Or, the protection  
means may be damaged and the battery may be charged with an excessive current or voltage, or have  
abnormal chemical reactions induced to cause it to become hot, smoke, explode, or ignite.  
Do not stick a pin or nail in the battery pack. Neither hit it with a hammer nor stamp it. If this is done, the  
battery pack may be broken or deformed resulting in a short circuit and causing it to become hot, smoke,  
explode, or ignite.  
Do not hit or throw the battery pack. If the protection means incorporated in the battery pack is damaged, the  
battery pack may be charged with an excessive current or voltage, or have abnormal chemical reactions  
induced to cause it to become hot, smoke, explode, or ignite.  
Never use a battery pack that is significantly damaged or deformed. It may become hot, smoke, explosion, or  
ignite.  
Do not attempt to solder anything directly on the battery pack surface. The insulation may be damaged or the  
gas exhaust valve or safety mechanism may be damaged, causing the battery pack to become hot, smoke,  
explode, or ignite.  
Do not use the battery pack in other device than the DT-X5. The performance or service life of the battery  
pack may be reduced or abnormal current may flow to cause it to become hot, smoke, explode, or ignite.  
When charging the battery pack use only dedicated cradles or dedicated battery charger and itsAC adaptor  
available from CASIO, at a temperature between 0°C and 40°C. If the battery pack is charged with battery  
chargers other than those specified by CASIO, it may be over-charged, or charged with an excessive current,  
or have abnormal chemical reactions induced, causing it to become hot, smoke, explode, or ignite.  
The battery pack has a specific polarity. Do not force it into the DT-X5. Check the polarity. If the battery pack  
is connected backwards, it can be incorrectly charged and have an abnormal chemical reaction induced,  
causing it to become hot, smoke, explode, or ignite.  
If the internal electrolyte of the battery pack leaks and enters the eye, do not rub the eye. Rinse the eye with a  
sufficient amount of clean water, such as tap water, then immediately consult with a doctor. The electrolyte  
can cause eye damage.  
48  
6.2.2 General  
Be aware of abnormal conditions.  
If the DT-X5 is continuously used in an abnormal condition, a fire or electric shock may occur. If there is an  
abnormality, immediately turn off the Power switch, and be sure to remove the batteries and then contact a  
CASIO distributor for repair.  
Supply Current/Voltage  
Do not use theAC adaptor with anAC voltage not rated on theAC adaptor. Also, avoid drawing power from  
an outlet used for multiple devices. This may cause fire or an electric shock.  
Handling the power cable  
Do not damage, break, retrofit, bend, twist, or stretch the power cable. Also, do not place a heavy object on it  
or heat it. If this is done, the power cable may be broken and cause a fire or electric shock.  
AC adaptor  
Always use the dedicatedAC adaptor. If anAC adaptor that is not specified is used, the battery pack may  
explode, causing a fire or personal injury.  
Do not touch theAC adaptor with wet hands.  
This may result in an electric shock. Also, place theAC adaptor in a place where it is not subject to dust and  
water. Dust and dirt may cause fire and smoke, and water may cause an electric shock.  
About the electrolyte  
If the internal electrolyte of the battery leaks and enters the eye, rinse it with a sufficient amount of water, then  
consult with a doctor  
About the battery pack  
1. Do not place the battery pack in a microwave oven or high-pressure container. If this is done, the  
battery pack will be quickly heated or the contact seal may be broken causing it to become hot, smoke,  
explode, or ignite.  
2. If you are aware of an abnormal condition such as a smell, excessive heat, discoloration, deformation,  
etc., during use, charging and storage of the battery pack, immediately remove it from the DT-X5 and  
do not use it anymore. If it continuously used without proper treatment, the battery pack may become  
hot, smoke, explode, or ignite.  
3. If charging cannot be completed even after the specified charging period, stop the charging operation.  
Otherwise, the battery pack may become hot, smoke, explode, or ignite.  
4. If the battery pack leaks or generates an abnormal smell, immediately remove it away from the fire.  
Otherwise, the electrolyte that has leaked may ignite causing smoke, an explosion, or fire.  
5. Do not disassemble the battery pack. Neither disassemble nor retrofit this terminal. Personal burns or  
injury may occur.  
About the power cable andAC adaptor  
1. Do not bring the power cable close to heating equipment such as stove. The cable coating may burn or  
melt, resulting in fire or electric shock.  
2. Do not bring the power cable close to a container filled with liquid. If the cable becomes wet or should  
the container be tipped over, a fire or electric shock may result.  
3. Do not unplug theAC adaptor by pulling the power cable by hand. The cable may be damaged causing  
a fire or electric shock. Always hold the plug of the cable.  
4. When cradle or battery charger is not used for an extended period of time, e.g. during absences, unplug  
theAC adaptor from the wall outlet.  
49  
About the battery  
1. Do not attempt to disassemble or solder the battery. Also, do not heat or throw the battery into a fire.  
2. When the button-type battery (memory backup battery) used in this terminal is removed, exercise care  
so as not to accidentally swallow it. Remain aware of the danger to infants. Store the button-type battery  
in an infant-safe location. Should the battery be swallowed, immediately consult a doctor.  
3. If the battery is improperly used, the electrolyte may leak and soil other objects, resulting in fire and  
personal injury. Be sure to observe the following precautions:  
4. Make sure of the polarity (+, or -) of the battery when installing it.  
5. Do not leave this terminal unused for an extended period of time with the battery installed.  
About the battery pack  
Do not use the battery pack in a place where it will be exposed to static electricity. The battery pack may  
become hot, explode, or ignite.  
Avoid exposing it to water and foreign matter  
Should foreign matter (metal chips, water, liquid chemicals) enter inside the product, immediately turn off the  
DT-X5, remove the battery pack, and then contact a CASIO distributor.  
Memory protection  
1. Contents of the DT-X5 should always be backed up in personal computer to make a separate record  
from that on the terminal. The contents of the memory may accidentally be lost due to battery power  
consumption, etc. This also occurs when this terminal malfunctions or is repaired.  
2. When replacing the battery pack orAAalkaline batteries, always refer to the user’s guide. Improper  
battery replacement may lead to unexpected loss or alteration of data.  
Place of installation  
1. Do not place the DT-X5 in an environment with a significant amount of moisture or dust. Otherwise, a  
fire or electric shock may occur.  
2. Do not use the DT-X5 in the vicinity of a cooking table, humidifier, etc., where it will be subjected to  
oily smoke or vapor. Otherwise, a fire or electric shock may occur.  
3. Do not place the DT-X5 in an unstable situation, such as on a wobbling platform or shelf. It may fall  
and cause personal injury.  
4. Do not throw the DT-X5 into a fire. This may cause a fire or personal injury due to explosion of the  
terminal.  
50  

HP Hewlett Packard D8896HP User Manual
Frigidaire FPGC3685K User Manual
Eizo EIZO FlexScan S1911 User Manual
Doro 820 User Manual
Cypress CY62167EV18 User Manual
Barco CRT Television MCFD 1219 MCFD 1219 TS User Manual
ATI Technologies Computer Hardware RADEON MAC EDITION User Manual
Asus Computer Monitor VE205 User Manual
Asus Computer Hardware P9X79 PRO User Manual
Asus A7V266 MX User Manual