Casio IT -G500 Series User manual

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Handheld
Termina
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IT
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User's Gui
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Be sure
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read "Safety
Precauti
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Contents
Safety
Precautions
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Operating
Precautions...................................................................................
E-8
Regulatory
lnformation
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E-9
About
the
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AfterService......................................................................................................E-14
Accessories
and
Options
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Loading
and
Removing
th
e
Battery
Pack
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Loading
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Removing
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E-20
Charging
the
Battery
Pack
..........................................................................E-22
USB
Cradic/Ethernet
Cmd
l
c/Cnu.l
lc-typc
Bat1c
1y Charger...............................ll-22
Dual
Battery
Charger
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Handling
the
Hand Belt................................................................................E-23
To
remove
the
hand beh.....................................................................................E-23
To attach
the
hand
belt .......................................................................................
E-23
Handling
the
Stylus ......................................................................................
E-24
Placing
the stylus in
the
hol
der
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E-24
Connecting
tt1e
Stylus Strlng...............................
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25
Attaching
the
Neck
Strap.............................................................................E-27
To
attach
the
neck
stntp.........
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7
Configuring
HandheldTerminal Settings...................................................
E-28
Calibrating
Touch
Screen
AIi
gnment
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Adjusting Display Hrighln
css
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D
isp
la
y AmoDimmer................................
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Using
the
Laser
Scanner(LaserModels)...........
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U
sing
the
C-MOS
I
mager
(Imager Models)................................................E-31
Adjusting
the
Laser
Light
Emission
Width
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HandJJng
the NFC ............-.............................................................................E
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E-1

Perfom
ling
Communicat
ions
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Communication .........................................
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GSM/W-CDMA
Communicati
on
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GPS
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E-36
Handling microSD
Ca
rds..............................................................................e
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Ins
talli
ng
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R-37
Removing..
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Handling rnicroSIM Cards............................................................................E
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In~tal
ling
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Rcmoving..........................
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Using the microSD Hard Cover{IT·G500-GC21E
on
ly)...................
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Attaching the microSD
Hnrd
Cover
to
the IlandheldTerminal.........................
F\-40
Resetting
th
e Handheld Terminai.............................
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Performing aFull Reset(Iuitiali
7.ation)
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IT·G500 Specifications ................................................................................E
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Using the USB Cradle (HA·P6010),
Et
hernet Cradle (HA·P621
0),
Cradle-type Battery Charger(HA-P30CHG)...............................................E-53
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Connecting tbe Cradle Power Supply......
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E
th
ernet Cradle Specifications (IIA
-l'62TO)
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USO
Cradle Specifications (HA-P6010)..
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Cradle-type Battery ChargerSpecifications (HA-P30C
II<i
) .............................E-59
Us
in
g
th
e Dual Battery Charger (HA-D32DCH
G)
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General Ouidc................................................
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E-60
Charging aBattery
Pack
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ConnectingMultiple
Dual
Ilattety Chargers
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Specifications...
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Connecting
to
a
Comp
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Usi
ng
R
ec
har
geable
Battery
Packs.
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Battety Pack Specifications................
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Large-capacity llattery Pack Specifications.......................................................E-66
Using the Protector (HA·P91BP5, HA-P92BP5)...............
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-67
Fitting the protectoronto
the
llandheldTenninal............
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E-67
Removing the protector fr
om
the Handheld
Terminal
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P..-67
E-2

Safety Pr
eca
utions
Congratulations
up
on yourselec
ti
on
of
this
CAS
IO
product.l.le sme to tead the
following Safety Preca
ution
s hclorc trying
to
useit torthe
first
time.
Y
our
neglect
or
avoidance
of
th
e warning and caution statements
in
the
subsequent pages causes the danger
of
fire, electric shock, malfunction and
damage
on
the goods
as
well as personal injury.
Mar
kings and Symbols
The following arc the meanings
of
the
markings and symbols used
in
theseSafety
Precautions.
~D
ang
e
r
This symbol indicates information that,
if
ignored or applied
in
correct
ly
, cre
ate
s the danger
of
death or serious personal injury.
Lt.
W
arnin
g This sy
mb
ol
indicutes information that,
if
ignored orappl
ied
incon·ectly, creates the possibility
of
death or serious personal
injury.
~C
aution
This symbol illdicates information that,
if
ignored
or
applied
incotrcctly, creates the possibility
of
personal injury orproperty
damage.
• Adiagonal line indicates
~omethillg
you should not
do.
Thesymbol shown
here
indicates you should
no
t try
to
take the
uni
t apart.
• Ablack circle indicates someth
ing
you should do.The symbol shown he
re
indicates
you
should unplug
the
unit
from
the
wall
outl
et.
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Wa
l'niu
g
Disassembly and Modification
J<ii'\
• Never try
to
disassemble
or
modify
the
Handheld Terminal and
its
options
\JY
including battery pack and battery
in
any
way.
Abnorm
al
Conditions
0 •
Should
the
Handheld
Terminal
und/or
its
options including battery pack and
baucry
becom
e
hot
or
start
to
emit
smoke
or a strange
odor,
immediately
turu
off
the
power
and
contuct
yo
ur
dealer or distributor
whom
you
purchased
the
productfrom, or
1111
authorized CASlO setvice
provider.
E-3

E-4
&Warning
Dust and Moisture
• Though the Handheld Terminal is dust
und
waterproofresistant, its opti
ons
including
the
battery pack
are
not.
Keep
loose
metal
objects
and
containers
filled
with liquid
away
from
your Handheld
Terminal
and
the
options. Also,
never handle
U1c
Handheld Tenninal and the options while your
hands
arc
wet.
Laser Light
•
The
laser scanner models (model dependant)
with
the integrated laser
scanning module
scan
barcodes using laser
light.
Never
look
directly into
the laser light
or
shine the laser light into the eyes.
• Le
tem1inal
de l'imprimautc ponable emet une lumicrc
laser.
Nc
rcgardezjnmais dircctcmcnt
Ia
lumiere laser
ni
nc
di•·igez
Ia
lumicre
laser dans
lcs
yeux
de quelqu'un.
&Warning
Interference with
the
Operation
of
Other Equipment
(Using Wireless
Data
Communication)
A • Keep your Handheld
Terminal
well
away
fi·om
anyone wearing a
V pacemaker. Radio waves emitted by the Handheld Terminal can
ufTect
the
operation
of
a pacemaker.
•
Aefore
the
usc
in
aircrnft, besure
to
consult with cabin crew
for
interference
the llandheld Tenninal emits.
• Before
the
usc
in
medical
facility,
be sureto consult with the lacility
munagement
or
the manufacture
of
a specificmedical equipment that the
tlandheld Tenninalmay
intc1fere
with.
•
no
not use the Handheld Tenninalnearby gas p
ump
or chemical tank
or
any
other places nanuuablc orexplosive.

Lt.
Ca
ut
i
on
Foreign Objects
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•
Take
care
to
ensure that
me
tals or combust
ib
leobjects
are
not
insert
ed
into
\Y
the
openings
of
the llandheld
Terminal
or its options, and not to
ullow
moisture to gel
insid
e
of
them.
Lo
ca
tion
A • Install the cradle properly
on
a
Oat
and
stable surface so that
it
cannot
fall
V
down
onto
floor.
LCD Screen
!(:\
• Neverapply strong
pressw-c
to
the screen or subject
it
to
strong impact.
\Y
Doing
so
can crack
the
LCD
Screen.
Low
Temperature Burn
•
Avoid
prolonged contact with the skin while the Handheld Tcnniual is
switched
on.
Some
ureas
on
the
back
of
the Handheld
Terminal
may
become
hot
during use
nnd
couldcause low-temperature
bun1s.
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Opt
ional Lithium-i
on
Battery
Pack
Lt_na
nger
0
• Never usc the Handheld Tenninal
and
its option including the battery pack
and battery next
to
open
name,
ncar a stove, orany other
area
e
xp
osed
to
high
heat, or leave
them
for
a long period
of
time
in
a vehicle parked
in
directsunlight
• Never
use
the
battcty
pack
with
uny
device other
than
the
llandheld
Terminal.
• Never dispose oflhe battery pack
by
incinerating
it
or otherwise expose
it
to
heat.
• Never transport orstore the bnttery pack together
with
metal
ohjects thai
may
result
in
shortingpositive(+)
and
uegalive
(-)
lenninals
oft
he battery
pack.
llesure to
pln
cc
the battery pack
in
it
s case whenever
transp
o11ing
or
storing
it.
• Never throw the battery
pack
or otherwisesubject it
to
strong
impact.
• Never pierce the hallcry pack
with
nails, hit it with a
hammer,
or
stepon
it.
• Useonly
the
specified battery charger
to
charge the battery p
ack.
E-5

~Warning
0 • Never place the battery
puck
in
a microwave ovenor
any
other high-voltage
device.
0 •
lfthe
amount
of
tim
e period
the
battery
pack
can serve becomes
considerably sh
ort
even aficr it
has
been
fully charged
for
thespecified time
period, slop using
it.
• Should the battery
pack
start to l
eak
or emil astrange odor, immediately
move itaway
from
any
fl11rne
nearby. Leakingbattery
fiuid
is
combustible.
• Should lluid
from
the
b11ttery
packaccidentally
get
into your eyes oron the
skin,
do
not
rub
it.
Immediately rinse
it
off
with clean tap water
and
then
consult a physician. .&,
Ca
ution
0 • Replace only
with
the same
type
of
bnttery pack recommended
by
CASTO.
Dispose
of
used
b<lllery
packs accor
di
r1g
to the local regulati
on.
• Keep the
ba
ttery
pack
out
of
the reach
of
small children.
• Risk
of
explosion
if
battery
is
replaced
by
an incorrect type. Dispose
of
used
batteries according
to
the
instructions.
Power
Supply I AC Adaptor
E-6
.&,
Wam
in
g
•
Do
not
use
the
llondheld
Terminal
at
a
vo
l
tage
other
than
the
specified
voltage.
Also,
do
not
connect
the
llandheld
Temunal
to
a
multi-plug
power
shiJ>.
• Never
modi
f)',
shat·ply
bend,
twist,
or
pull
on
t
he
power
cord.
•
Never
use
a
detergent
to
cleu
n
AC
udaptor
and
its
power
cuh
l
e,
tlspcciully
ou
the
plug
and thejack.
•
Do
not
usc
an/\C
adn/>tor
with a
bent
connector.
•
Do
not
twist
or
wrcne
1
the
connector.
• When
using
the
battetyc
ha
rgers
and
U1c
cradles,
be
sure
to
usc
the
rcspcct'ivc
AC
adaptors.

Lh
Cau
tion
• 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
arc wet
•
De
Slll'C
to
unp
lu
g
the
power
cord
fromlhc
wall
outlet before cleaning
the
battery chargers
and
the
cradles.
•
Unplug
the
power cord
from
the wall outlet whenever leaving the hnttery
chargers
and
the cradles ltnattcodcd for along period.
• Thehousing
of
the
AC adaptor can become warut during
normal
use.
•
All
cast oncea year, unplug the
AC
adaptor
from
the
wall
outlet
and
clean
any
dust
that builds
up
between the
pi'Ongs
of
the
plug.
Dust built
up
between
the
prongs
can
lead
to
the danger
of
fire.
• Check that the connector
is
properly oriented
and
then
push
it
straight
in
(do
not
insert upside
down).
•
Do
not allow
fluids
or
foreign
objecL~
to
get
into
the
AC
adaptor.
• Choose a locati
on
where
the
power
con
i
is
r
eadi
ly accessible
nnd
can
beeasily
plugged
in
a
nd
unp
lu
gged.
• Wh
en
using the
AC
adaptor,
always use n
powe
r outlet
with
the
S(>Cc
i
fied
power
supply
and
voltage,
and
ensure that the power plug
is
inse11ed
into
the
socket
fully
and
securely.
Backup of All Important Data
&,ca
ution
8 •
Nore
that
CASIO
COIIl(lUter
Co
.,
Ltd. shall not he
held
liable
to
you
or
any
tbird
party
for
any
dama11cs
or
loss
caused hy deletion or
cOITUption
of
clata
due
to
use
ofU1e
l:landheld
Terminal, malfunction or
•·epair
of
the
Hrmdhcld
Terminal
or
its
peripherals, ordue
to
the
batteri
es
going d
ead.
• The
Handheld
Terminal
employs
elecb·onic
memory
to
store data,
which
means
thatmemory contents
cun
be
com1
ptcd
ordeleted
if
power
is
intCI1'llptcd
due
to
the batteries going
dead
or incorrect battery replacement
p•
·ocedures. Data
cannot be recovered once it
is
lost or corrupted.
l:le
sure
to
make
backup
of
all
important data. One
way
to
do
this
is
to
usc the separately •old
crudlcs
to
transfer data
to
a
computer.
Use Casio genu
in
e battery pack only
&,Da
n
ger
8 •
We
recommend the
use
ofCasio genuine battery packs
with
Casio
devices
.
Casio genuine battery packs are
tested
for
quality
and
safety
for
the safe
usc
of
the
product
they
ure
installed.
We
cannot
be
held liable
for
accidents ordamages
cmt~ed
by
counterfeit
Cnsio
battery packs or battery packs other
than
Casio
genuine batte•y
packs.
When
buying a hattery pack,
pay
due
attention
to
huy
a
Casio
genuine battery
pack.
E-7

Operating Precautions
E-8
Your
HandheldTerminal
and
its
op
ti
ons are precision. Improper operation or
rough
handling can cause problems
with
data storage
and
other problem
s.
Note
and
observe
the follow
it
ig
precautions
to
ens
ur
e proper opcmtion.
• Do not continue using
th
e bntlery once
it
is
exhausted.
D
oi
ng
so could result in data l
oss
or
com
tp
tion.
When the battety is exhausted,
replace it immediately.
• Stop
or
avoid using fhc Handheld T
er
minal
an
d itsoptions in
ru·cas
nnd
conditions subject to the
fo
ll
owing.
-Large
amounts
of
static electricity
-
Exb·
eme heat
or
co
ld
or humidity
-Sudden temperatnre change
-Large
amount
of
du
st
-After
large
amount
of
rain
or
water
falls
ou
the Handhe
ld
Terminal
-Pressing the screen or keys with excessiveforce when using
in
the rain
• Do not u
se
vo
la
t
il
e chcmlcul
su
bstan
ces
such as thinnc•
·s,
hc
n:tcn
c
or
toiletries to
clean the H
and
held Termhutl.
Wh
en
the Han
dhe
ld Tcrmin
nl
is di
rty,
w
ip
e itclean with a soft, dry cloth. Rubb
ing
with excessive force could scmtch the disp
la
y.
•
The
J
>Ower-S
UJlll
ly t
e1·mi
nals nnd Data Commu
ni
cation terminals should
be
cleaned
f•
·om lime to time u
si
ng nu implement such as a
dr
y cotton bud.
Soilit1g
on
the
tem1inals
may cause cotmcction
defectS.
• Take cnt'e when nsiug chc
mi
culs.
Applying thinners, gasoline,
kerostJne,
~o
lvents
or
oils, orsubstances such
as
cleaners,
adhesives, paints, medicati
ons
or toil
et
ri
es
thatcontain those materiuls,
to
th
e plastic
case or cover may
cause
discoloration
or
other damage.
• D('ad Pixels
The
LCD
panel employed
in
thi
s produ
ct
uses highprecision and substantial number
of
components which commonly causea small number
of
the pixels not
to
light or
to remain lit all the time. This is due
to
the characteristics
of
LCD panelyield
in
aecura.
cy
over99.99% and permissib
le
.
• 802.1laln Restrictions
- This product
is
for
indoor
lL~e
onlywhen usingchannels 36, 40, 44,
48
, 52, 56,
60,
or 64
(5
150-5350
Mll7.)
.
-T
o ensurecomplian
ce
with
local regulations,
be
sure
to
select the country
in
wh
ich
the
access point
is
installed.

• Lltblum-lon Batt
ery
PAck
Each
lithium-ion
battery
pack
has
Its
life
.
TI1e
Lifo
spanlleavlly
depends
ou
how
tbe
ballery
pack
is
cluugcd
or
stored
which
may
et1use
detedornlion
of
the
ball
cry
pack
to
shorten
the
life
span
if
it
is
handl
ed
imprope
r
ly
.
Note
the
tips
below
to
make
the
battery pnck
lnst
long.
- Besure
to
charge the battery paok before using it
if
the baltcry pack
is
used
for
tho
fu-st
time or
if
it
hns
not been usedfor a long period
of
time.
Wh
en
ehnt-giug
tl1e
batterypack, continue charging until thecharge
LED
ligl1t8
green (fully
chOI"ged).
- If the battery pack
is
repeatedly charged, t
he
life spanbecomes short. To uvoid the
repetition
of
charging
tho
battery
puck,
besure
1t~at
theremaining capacity is low
before you startcharging.
-Besureto chargethe battery pack
in
recommended temperature range. The
temperatme range
is
dependant on device you use
to
charge includingbattery
chargers andtablets. Refer
to
tho respectiveuser guides. Charging the battery pack
in a temperature outside
of
the recommended rangecausesdeterioration.
-When
\tsed
111
low
tempemtures,
tho
b111tcry
pack
has a
reduced
Cllpnclty
and
will
supply power for shortertime. Thelife
spnn
of
the battel}' pack
is
nlso
shortened.
-Charging the batterypackwhile the battery packitself
is
freeze
Including inside
causes deterioration.
Be
sure
toresume
an
ordinary
room
temperature
011
tho
battery
,pack and then leave
it
unattended for opproximntely onehour before
cllnrglng.
-Aftercharging the battery pack,
if
lite performanceoftbcbattery
pn
ck does
not
sbow
any
recovery,
it
is
asign
ol
ending
th
e
li
fe.
Replace
it
with nnewbattery pack.
-
Avoid
the
battery pack
with
n
full_of
t
be
capacity tostore f?r.a long
pe:io~
of
lime.
lf
you need
to
store 11for !I
lo
ng penod,
bo
sure
that
tbe
remammg
onpac1ty
IS 30
to
50
percent
n11d
to
store
in
n
modem
to
l
ow
temperal\1re.
This
cnn
reduce deterioration.
-The battery packgrndunlly deteriorates overti
me.
In
particular, storing (or
using}
the fully charged battery packat high temperatures tends
to
tlccelerate battery pack
deterioration.
• Weld Lines
There areseam-like markings
in
some locations
on
the Handheld Temlinal.
111esc
nrc
referred
to
as
"weld
lin
es"
in
the plastic forming process
n11d
are
not
crocks
or
scratches.
Weld
lin
e.~
do
not
interfere
in
any way witb tbcoperation oftbe
Hnndheld
Tem1innl.
Regulatory Information
E
ur
ope
IT-G500 Manufacturer:
CASIOCOMPUTBR C
O.
,
LTD
.
Op
tloos
ofi
T-GSOO 6-2, Hon-mnchi 1-chome, Shibuya-ku,
Tok.yo
151-8543
, Jupan
(€
Responsible withintheEuropeanUnion:
Caslo Europe GmbH
Casio-Platz l, 22848 Norderstedt, Gennany
www.caslo-eurcpo.com
•
Pl
easekeep
nU
lnfonnation for futuro reference.
• The declaration
of
conformitymaybe consulted
at
http://doc.casio.com
• Products are fordistribution within all memberstates
of
t
he
EU.
•
Options
ofiT-0500
are
RA-P60IO,
IIA-P6210,
HA-P30CHO,
HA-D32DCHG,
EIA-D20BAT-A,
HA-021
LBAT-A,
DT-380USB-A,
AD
-
S42120C.N5,
AD-S
I
5050B
-
N5,rutd
AC-CORD
-
EU.
ForEurope, models are IT-0500-C168, n
:.
osOO-OC26E,
IT-
0500-I
SE,
IT-0500
-2SE,
l'f-GSOO
-C26E,
IT-GSOO-GC
16
E,
IT
-OS00-0l5B,
IT-GSOO-OC2
1
E,
n:.
osoO-GC21
1!rS1:
IT
-G500-GC26E-T
R,
IT-GSOO-OC16J!...TR,
JT-0500-0ISE-T
R,
I
T-GSOO
-C21E,
IT-0500-CI6E-B,IT-0500-0C26
B-
B,
IT-0500-C26E-B,
1T
-G5
00-0C16E-
B,
n:.osoO-GlSI!rB,1T-0500-
0C2
1.
E-
B,
l'f-0500-GC2LE-ST-B, n:.osoO-OC26E-TR-B,
IT
-0500-0CJ6E-TR-
B,
and
1T-0500-C21
E-B. E-9

Maximum radio output power
• IEEE802.lla/b/g/n: 2.40Hz band:;; 20dBm; 5GHz
band
~
14dBm.
•
Oluetooth:
2.40
Hz ~ 5.80dBm.
• GSM: 850/900MHz ~
JJdllm;
1800/1900MHzs JOdBru.
• W
CD
MA:
900/2JOOMHz
~24dBrn.
•
NFC:
13.553MHz
to
13.567MHz
band:;;-8.5dB!tAfm at I
Om
.
Hereby, CASIO COMPUTER CO.,
J
~
m
.
declares that tberadio equipment type IT-0500 is
in compliancewitbDirective 20
14
/53/EU.
E-10

The USA and Canada
GU
IDELINES LA
lO
DOWN
BY
FCC
RULES
FO
R U
SE
OF
THIS UNIT
IN
T
il
E
U.S.A. (not applicable to oth
er
lli'CliS).
NOTI
CE
This cquipmentJJas been tested and
found
to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant
to
Part
15
of
the FCC Rules. These limitsare designed to
t>rovide
rea~onable
protection against hannful interference
in
a
1·esidential
installation. This
equipmentgenerates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and,
if
not
in~talled
and used
in
accordancewith the instructions, may cause hannful interference
to
rndio
communications. However, there
is
no
guarantee thatinterference will
not
occur
in
a
particular installation.
lf
this equipment docs cause hlnmful interference
to
radio or
television reception, which can
be
detcnnined by tuming
U1c
equipment
off
and on,
the
user
is
encouraged
to
tryto correct
the
interference hy one or more
of
the following measures:
• Reorient
or
relocate the receiving antenna.
• increase theseparation between
the
equipment and receiver.
• Connect theequipment into
an
outlet
on
a circuit
diJTorent
from
that to which
the
receiver
is
connected.
• Consult
the
dealer or
an
expel'ienccd radiofrV technician for help.
FCC
WARNING
Chauges ormodifications
not
expressly approved
by
the party responsible for compliance
could void the
tL~er's
authority
to
operate the equipment
Properconnectors must
be
used
for
connection to host computerand/orperipherals
in
order
to
mecl FCC emission limits.
Cn
ution
Elt
posure to
nu
llo ft·equency r
nd
l
at
io
n
To
comply
with
FCC
/IC Rl7 exposure compliance requirements, this device must not be
co-located oroperating in conjunction
with
any other antenna or trunsmitt
cr
except
in
accordance with the FCC multi-transmitter product
procedure.<;
or
as
described
iuthe
filing.
Model Number:
Trade
Name:
J)
cclanlllou
of
Confonnily
I'J'
-G500-C21
F.-
l/
S,
IT-G500
-C
21E-US-R. HA-P
I\
010
, HA-
P6210
CASTO
Responsible
pa1ty:
Industrial Handheld Division
Casio America,
Tnc
.
Addt
·ess: 570 Mt. Pleasant Avenue, Dover, New Jersey
07RO
I,
USA
Telephone number: 973-361-5400
This device
com
plies
wit
h
P:u11
5
of
the
FCC
Rules.
Operation
is
subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device
muy
nolcnusc harmful
int
erference,
und
(2)
this device must
nccept any interference received,
In
cluding interference tliat
may
cnuseundesired operation.
E-
11

• LT-
GSOO
·C
21E-US
This
model
is
available
in
the
USA
and
Canada
on
l
y.
Fo
r
Usc.-s
in
Canada
These
Class
Udigital apparatuses
comply
with Canadi
an
TCES-3(8)/NMB-J
(B).
Cct
nppareil
numerique de
Ia
classes
.0
es
tcoufom
1ea
Ia
nonne TCES-3(8)/NMtl-J(R)
du
Canada.
This device complies with
Tndustry
Canada's licence-exempt
RSSs.
Operation is subjectto the following two conditions:
(I)
Thesedevices may not cause interference,
and
(2) These devices mustaccept
any
interference, including interference that
may
cause
undesired operation
of
this
device.
Lc
present appareil est conforme
aux
CNR
d'ludustrie
Canada
applicahl
cs
nux
appareils
radio exempts
de
licence.
L'exploitution est autorisee
aux
deux
conditions
su
ivantes :
(I)
l'appareilne doil pas produirc
de
brouillage;
(2) l'ttlilisatew·de l'apparcil
cloit
accepter tout brouillagc radioelectrique subi,memc
si
lc
bt·oui
Llagc
est susceptibled'en
(;umpromctlrc
lc
fonctionnement.
• Users should also be advised that 5,150-5,350 MHz band
is
restricted to indoor operation
only.
High-power radars arc allocated
us
primary users
(i.e.
priority
users)
of
the hands
5,250-5,350
MUz
and 5,650-5,850 MHz
and
that these radars could cause interference
and/ordamage
to
LE-LAN devices.
•
Lcs
utilisateurs devraienl aussi ctrc avises que
La
bande
5,150-5,350 MHz est restreinte aune
uti
lisation al'interieur
seufement.
De
plus,
le
s utilisateurs de
radars
de
haute
puis~auce
soutdcsig
nes
utilisuteurs principaux (c.-
a-
d.
,qu'ils onl
la
priorite) pour l
es
bnndcs
5,250-5,350
MHz
et 5,650-5,850 Mllz et que
ccs
rada
rs pourraient causer
du
brouitlagc
ct/o1
1des
dommages
aux
clispositifs
LAN-EL.
Under
Indu
stry
Canada
r
egu
lati
ons,
this
radio transmi
tter
may
only operate using
an
antenna
of
a type and
maximmn
(or lesser) gain approved
for
the transmitter
by
lnd11Stry
Canada.
To
reduce
potential
radio interrcrcnce to otherusers, the antenna type
and
its
gain
should
be
so chosen that the equivalcut isotropically radiated power(c.i.r.p.)
is
not more
than
that
necessary ror successful communication.
Conronncmcnta
Ia
reglementation d'lndustric Canada, lepresent emcttcur radio pcut
fonctiouncr avec une untenne d'un type ct
d'un
gain
maximal
(on infcricur) approuve
pour l'emetteurpar
Tndustri
c Canada.
Dans
le
but
de
rcduirc les risques
de
brouillagc
rudioelectrique al'ilttcntion des
1111tres
ulilisuteurs,
il
faut
choisirle type d'antcnnc ct
son
gain de sortcque
Ia
pui
ssunce
isoh
·o
,
~c
rayonncc equivalente (p.i.r.e.)
nc
dcpassc
pas
l'
intensitc ucccssaire al'etablissemcut d'
unc
commu
ni
cation s
at
isfaisan
tc
.
E-12

Tito
ovoilable scientificevidence d
oes
not
show that
any
health problems
ore
nssoeioted
with
using low powerwireless
devi
ces.
TI1ere
Is
uo
proof, h
owever,
tha
t
these
low
JIOWer
wirelessdevices are absolutely
snfo.
Low
powerWireless devices emit low
leve
ls
of
mdio
ftcqucucy energy (RF) in the
mict·owove
rnngo
whllcbeing
used.
Wherens
high
levels
of
RF
cn
np
ro
d
uce
health effects (by
heating
tissue),
ex
posureoflow-l
eve
lRP
lhnt
does not
Jl
rOduce
heating effects
en
uses
no
known
adverse health effects. M
nuy
stud
ies
of
low-level
RP
exposures
have
not
found
any
bio
l
ogical
effects
.Some
studies
have
suggested
thnt5omc
biological offecls mighl occur,
but
such findings hnvc not been continued by ndditlonal
research.
I
T-GSOO
-C2
LB-US
has been test
ed
und
found
to
comply wi
th
FCCIIC
mdiulion
exposure
limits set forth
for
an
uncontrolled cnviromuculandmeets
lbeFCC
rndio
frcquctl
cy (RI')
13.xposure
Guidelines
and
R
SS-
102
of
the IC
mdio
frequency
(R
F)
Exposure rules.
Lcs eonnaissancesscicntifiques
don!
nons disposons n'ontmis
en
evidence
llucun
prolll~me
desonltassocita!'usage des npparcils
sons
Jllll
faihle
puissance. Nous
nc
sommcs
cepcndont pas
en
mesure de prouver
quo
ccs
npparcits sans fil il
f.1ibl
e
pui
ssance sont
entiereruent
SWlS
danger.
Lcs
npJiarciJS
MOO
S
flJ
a
foible
puissance
ClllCI!CnlllliO
tlnerg
ie
fl'~quence
rndioelectrique (RF) trcs
foibl
e
dnns
le
spectredes micro-ondcs lorsqu'lls sont
ulillscs. Ators qu'unc dose cl
cvco
do
RF
pcu
luvoir
des
cffcts sur
Ia
sonle
(en
chuuJ'runt
les
tissus), !'expositionude
foib
les R
JI
qui
no
produiscnt
pus
de chal
em
·n
•n
pns
do
mnuvals
ot
'fcts
conn
us
sur
Ia
sante.
De
nombr
c
uR
es
6tudcs
ont
et6
mcnees surlcs expositions
nux
RP foibles etn'out
do!couvert
nuoun
offcl
biologlcJue.
Certaines etudes
on!
sugg6r6
qu'll
pouvuil yavoircertainseffets biologiques,
nuli
s ces
r(!sul!ats
n'onl
pn
s
cto
confinu~
pardes
recherches supplcmenta.
irc.
q.
11~
GSOO
-C
2LB-US
a etc testeetjug
l!
eonfo
nne
nux
limitcsd'cKposition
nux
rnyonnements
t!nonOO!:s
pour
un
environncmcnlnon eonlrlll
t!
el respecte los regles les
rndiOI!Iectriquos
(RF)
de
Ia
FCC!ignesdirectrices d'exposition
ct
d'CXJIOSition
au
x
~uences
mdiOI!lcetriqu
es(RF)
CNR-1
02
de
l'IC.
• l'l'·G500-C2JR-
US
-n
is
the
same
product function
as
IT-G500-C21
E-US.
IT-G500-C2Jt-US-B
is
in
confnrms
with
FCC,
and
not
received
TC
ceni(icntio
u.
Aboutthe Waterprooflng/Dustproofing
Then:
osoo
Series
mod
e
ls
ore
wat
erproof
nnd
dustproof.
•
Wat
erproofing:
P
erformnnco
complies
with
the IPX7
level
set
out
in
th
o
me
slondards
(waterp
roof
for
30
minutes
nt
adepth
of
I
meter
in
still
t
ap
wat
ernt nonnnllempcmture).
• Ouslproofing: Performan
ce
complies with the
IP6X
level
setout
in
th
o
ffiC
standard
s.
LP
(lntemalionol Protection) is
tho
alandard for
splash-
nod dust-
proo
fing
fur
el
ec
lrieol
produciS
set
outin
th
elntcmolional
ll
lcc:trotechnical Commission(IEC)
o1Rndftrd
60$29.
E-
13

Importa
nt!
The
watC
I
'-
and dust-11r
ooHng
performance of
tl
lis
llroduct is
based
on
CAS
IO
testi
ng
11r
occ
du
res
.
Note
al
so
that th
is
p
crfo
rm
nu
ce
n
Jl
plie
s to the p
mt
lu
ct nt the
time
of
sh
ip
me
nt (de
li
ve
ry
to
thecu
sto
n1
cr)
nud
Is
not guaranteed Inc
lu
sive
of
the
env
i
ron
ment
In
wh
ich
t
he
pro
du
ct
is
u
se
d.
Th
e
wal'l'nuty
does
notapply
to
nny sltnntlon where
the
product
is
hmuerscd during u
se,
and
as
with
any
ot
h
er
elec
t
rical
product,g•
·c
atcare
shou
ld
be
taken
wh
en us
in
g
thi
s product
in
the rain
01
' similarsituation.
•
Pr
ecautions When
Us
ing this Produ
ct
-Check
that there is
no
dust,
sand
or
other
foreign
matter
on
the battery
pack
cover,
microSD card slot cover
t)r
microUSB
port/earphone-microphonejack cover, or
on the respective contact surfaces.
If
anysoiling is
found,
wipe
it
off
with
a clean,
son, dry cloth.
Even
very
small amounts
of
soiling trapped on
the
contact surfaces
(a
single hair or
grai
n
of
san
d,
etc.)
can
causewater
to
leak into the device.
-Check that the waterproofseals
on
the
bu
ttery
pack cover and
microSD
card
slot
cover are
free
li
·o
mcracks
nnd
other
damage.
- Cl
ose
the
battery
pack
cove
rl
ock
sw
itc
h
finnly
until
the
switch
is
in
the l
ocked
po
sition
.
-Avoid
open
ing
and
closing
th
e
buttery
pack
cov
er
or
microSD
card
slot
cove
r
in
locatio
ns
near
wafer
or
exposed
to
sea
breezes,
and
do
not
ope
n
or
close
th
em
with
wet
hands.
-Do
not drop
this
product or leave
it
in
locations exposed
to
temperatures outside
the specified
range.
noing
so
could impair
its
water- or dust-proofing.
• Othc•·Precautions
-The
accessories
for
this product (battery pack, etc.)
and
optional products are
not
water-
or
dust-proof.
-Subjecting
this
produc
t10 a
severe
impact
could
render
it
no
l
onger
water-
or
dust-proof.
-Ifany water leaks
int
o
the
productas a result
of
carelessness or inattention during
product handling,
CAS
IO
cannot be
held
liable
for
comp
ensation
for
any
damage
to
internal components (ba
tt
e
ry
, recording
media
, etc.) or for
th
e costs
of
r
eco
rded
co
ntent or
the
recording
th
e1·cot:
-
CASIO
COMP
UTE
R
CO.,
I:
m.
accepts
no
other l
inbilit
y whatsoever
for
any
accident that occurs due
to
water
leakage.
Important
•
This
guide
does
not
include
any
infonnation
about
programming
und
download
procedure.~
.
Sec
the
applkable
separate
documentation
for
infonuation
about
t
he
procedures.
After Service
E-14
•
Should
this product
ever
mul
runcti
on,
co
ntact
your
original
retailer
providing
information
about
the
produc
t
name,
th
e
dote
you
pwdmscd
it
,
and
detai
ls
about
the
p
rob
lem.

Accessories and Options
Handheld
Terminal
I
T·G500
Series
.-
~
lllfi'
O"GIO
(!i)cm6l
aao
OIDI!i!IEIIZI
lid
Q
I!AllllEI
nnn~~~~
. '
Accessories----
---------
-
------...
Please check
the
Items in
the
box beforeusing the Handheld Terminal
for
the
first time.
• N
eck
Strop
• Hand
belt
(Installed In the Handheld Terminal)
• Stylus
• Stylus String
• Large-capac
ity
BatteryPackCover
• User's Guido
• microSDHard Cover (IT·G500·GC21E only)
• Y-type screw (IT·0500·GC21Eonly)
Options-
----
----
----
--
---
---._
• USB Cradle HA·P6010
• Ethernet Cradle HA-P6210
• Cradle-type Battery Charger HA-P30CHG
• Dual Ba
tt
ery Charger HA-D32DCHG
• mi
cro
U
SB
Coble (Handheld t.ermlnal-computerconnection)
HA-N81USBC
• USB Cable (Cradle-computer connection) OT-380USB·A
• AC Adaptor
for
EthernetCradle/Dual BatteryCharger
AD-S42120C
• AC Adaptor
for
USB Cradle/Cradle-type BatteryCharger
AD-S15050B
• BatteryPack HA-020BAT·A
• Large-capacity Battery Pack HA-021LBAT-A
• Flatbattery cover
(for
battery
pack
(HA-D20BAT-
A))
HA-P22FBC
• Screen Prot
ect
Sheet HA-P90PS5
• P
ower
Cord AC-CORD
• Pr
otector
(for
IT-0500-C16E/GC1
6E
/1
5E/G15E/10C-CN)
HA-P91BP5
• Protector(for IT-G500-C26E/GC26EI25E/GC21EIC21E/C21E-US/
C21C-CN) HA-P92BP5
•
Car
Adaptor
HA-P37CAC
E-15

General Guide
Handheld Terminal (IT-G500)
IT·G500·C16E
IT·G500·GCi
6E
IT·G5
00-15E
IT
-G500-G15E
IT
-G500·1
OC·CN
Top IT-G500-C26E
IT·G500-GC26E
I
T·G
500-GC21 E
IT-G500-C21E
IT-G500
-
C21
E·US
t~t1A
tl
~~
¢5?1
~
16
¢~$]
Left•
Battery Com
pa
rt
ment
Front
1 2 3
4
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I'H-
5
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....f:tr7
15 8
9
14 10
13
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~
1
~-
~)'"="
1'~
Back
16
17
IT-G500-25E
IT·G500-C21
C-CN
(iD
~
Ri
gh
t*
Bottom
34
~
~
16
*T
he
ill
ust
mtion
s
hnws
th
e
1'1
~
0500-CI6E.
E-16

I Receiver*I Outputs voice
sound.
2
.Indicator
I
Orungc
: Charging
Gr
een:
Charging complete
Red:
Battery pack error
or
the
sutTOunding
temperature
is
out
of
the
charging temperature range.
3 Indicator2 Flashes blue
when
operating via Hluetooth or orange
when
operating
via
W-
LAN,
GPS
or
W-WAN.
Lights
red
when there
is
a barcode scunning
en·or
and
lights green
when
a barcode
scans successfully.
Lights red
when
thealann
function
is activated.
Flashes magenta
when
the
IT-G500
is connected
to
a
PC
by
the
USB,
connected to a
USB
device, or
mounted
on
the
LAN
cradle.
4 Screen
Th
e screen displays texts, operations, indicators and
~o
forth.
In
ndditlon
, operations can
be
performed
and
data
can
be
input
on
the
screen using stylus.
5 CenterTrigger
Key
Used
to
perform
bnr
code reading.
Cn
n
be
nssigncd
an
Arbiti'!
II
'Y
function.
6
Function
Keys
Used
when
starting a pre-registered application.
7 Power
Key
Tums
the
power
on
and
oiT.
8 EnterKey
Pr
ess
when
finishing entering numerical values
or
when
moving
to
the next
step.
9 Mode
Key
The
key
switches the chamcter
inpu
t
mode,
eitherchamcters
in
lowercase leiter
or
characters
in
uppercase
lcllcr.
10 FnKey
Used
to
make
various settings
in
combination with the
timclion
keys ornumeric
keys
or
when
starting a pre-registered
application.
11
CLR
Key
Used
to
clearone
le
tterto t
he
left
of
the
cur~
or
,
12
Microph
one*
1
Used
fo
1·audio input (including voice).
13
Speaker Generates audio
and
buzzer tones.
14
Numeric Keys
Used
to
enternumeric values
and
decimal points.
15
CursorKey Perform
th
e
same
functions
as
the up
and
down
urrow
keys
on
a
PC
keyboard.
16
BarcodeReader Laser light or
LED
light isemilled
from
this
window
lhalreads
bur
codes.
17
NFC
Reader
*2
Holding a
eo
ntactless IC card
up
to
this
reader allows data
to
be
read
fi·om
and
written
to
the card.
18
micro
USB
Port Forconnecting
to
micro
USB
cab
le
(HA-N8
1
US.OC).
19
Headset
.Tack
Used
to
connect
an
earphone-microp
hone
headset.
20
LTrigger K
ey
Used
to
perform bar code rea
ding.
E-17

21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
microSD
Card
Sl
ot
microSD
card
slot.
RTrigger
Key
Used
to
perform
bar code reading.
C
amern
Le
n$
"'2
Tak
e.~
ph
otos.
LED*2
Used
for
taking photos.
Haud
Delt
Mount
Used
to
attach the
hand
belt.
Hand
Belt It is used
to
hold
the
terminal orto cany
it.
Battery
Pack
Cover
Used
to
lock
th
e battery cover
and
to release.
Lo
ck
Switches
Cmdle
Mount
Holes
Theseholes
hold
the tenninal seating in the
optionnl
cradle
or
in
the
crad
le-typebatterycharger.
Uattery
Jlack
Cover
Used
to
cover
the
batterycompartment that
holds
the
battery
pack
in
s
id
e.
Strap
Ho
les Used
to
1Htac
h
neck
s
trap
and
hand
belt.
Stylus
It
is u
sed
to
opera
te
the
terminal
orto input
datu.
Reset
Switch
Used
to reset
the
Hundh
el
dTerminal.
mi
croS
TM
Card mieroSlM card sl
ot.
Remove
the battery
pack
to
load
und
Slot (for
lT-G500-
un
l
oad
microSIM
card.
GC26E/GC
1
6FJ
G15FJGC21E)
Power Used
for
USB
conununicatiou or to
sup
pl
y power to the
Supply/
Data
tenninal
and
to
charge
the
battery
pack
via
either Cradle or
Communicati
on
Cntdle-type Battery
Charger.
Terminals
+I.
Excl
ud
ing
the
IT-G500-15E/25E/C21C-CN/I
OC
-C
N.
*2
.Excluding
the
TT-G5
00-15J1125Il/0
15
Fll
OC-CN.
E-18
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