Casio Cassiopeia EG-800 Specifications

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Pocket PC
EG-800 (JX-590A)
R
SEP. 2000
(without price)
EG-800
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - EG-800 (JX-590A)

Pocket PCEG-800 (JX-590A)RSEP. 2000(without price)EG-800INDEX

Page 2 - CONTENTS

— 7 —4. GENERAL GUIDE and INITIAL SET UP4.1. General GuideCard slot coverStereo headphone jackFor connection of acommercially availableearphone/headph

Page 3

— 8 —About the [Action] ControlOperations can be performed by pressing and rotating the [Action] control.Pressing the [Action] controlperforms an oper

Page 4 - 1. MAIN FEATURES

— 9 —Attaching the StrapAttach the strap to the CASSIOPEIA a shown in the illustration below.1. Attach the card slot cover to the CASSIOPEIA.2. Pass t

Page 5 - × 320 dots

— 10 —3. Insert the left and right edges of the touch screen sheet into the slits between the touch screen andthe unit's case.• Dust or dirt betw

Page 6 - EG-800EG-800

— 11 —Adjusting Display ContrastPerform the following operations to adjust display contrast and make figures on the display darker orlighter.• Tap a

Page 7 - 3. UNPACKING

— 12 —Main Battery and Backup BatteryYour CASSIOPEIA uses two types of batteries for power: a rechargeable user-replaceable rechargeablebattery pack f

Page 8

— 13 —• Use only the types of batteries specified for use with this unit.• Charge the battery pack in an area where the temperature is between 10˚C (5

Page 9

— 14 —NOTEType I CF Card is different from Type II CF Card with thickness and configuration as shown below.<Type I Compact Flash Storage Card Dimen

Page 10 - 4.1. General Guide

— 15 —1. Make sure your CASSIOPEIA is turned off.• Press the [Power] button to turn off power.2. Remove the card slot cover from the CASSIOPEIA.• Slid

Page 11 - About the [Action] Control

— 16 —Using PeripheralsThis section explains use of the various peripherals that are available for use with the CASSIOPEIA.Using the AC Adapter (AC ad

Page 12 - Attaching the Strap

CONTENTS 1. MAIN FEATURES ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2. SPECIFICATIONS--------------

Page 13 - Using the Stylus

— 17 —Using the AC Adapter/Charger (CH-C59200U)As its name suggests, the AC Adapter/Charger functions as both a charger for the battery pack and asan

Page 14 - Power Requirements

— 18 —3. After charging is complete, slide the EJECT switch in the direction indicated by the arrow andremove the battery pack from the AC adapter/cha

Page 15

— 19 —Using the CradleThe cradle provides quick and easy connection between your CASSIOPEIA and a personal computer.Data passes between the CASSIOPEIA

Page 16 - Using a CompactFlash Card

— 20 — To connect using a 16-pin serial cableImportant Bc sure to turn off the CASSIOPEIA and your computer before connecting the cradle.1. Slide t

Page 17

— 21 — Mounting the CASSIOPEIA Onto the CradleImportant Make sure that CASSIOPEIA power is turned off before you place it onto or remove it from the

Page 18 - Infrared Communications

— 22 —Using the Serial Cable (20-pin)You can use the serial cable to connect the CASSIOPEIA directly to your computer.Important • See "Required S

Page 19 - Cradle Connection

— 23 —To connect to a computer using the CASSIOPEIA USB cable1. Plug the USB cable into the USB port of your computer.2. Turn off your CASSIOPEIA.3. C

Page 20 - AC power cord

— 24 —Important • Make sure your CASSIOPEIA is turned off before connecting the digital telephone cable.• See the Pocket PC User's Guide for info

Page 21 - DC power cord

— 25 —Windows Media Player for Pocket PCUse Windows Media Player for Pocket PC to listen to digital audio files.To switch to Windows Media Player, tap

Page 22 - USB port

— 26 —What is Packaged Content?Packaged content is digital music that has been encrypted for distribution to prevent unauthorizedaccess to copyrighted

Page 23 - Serial port

15. PARTS LIST ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 75 16. EXPLODED VIEW 16-1. PC Board Ass

Page 24 - Important

— 27 —5. Follow the steps in the Welcome Wizard.6. When finished, you’ll see the Today screen.• See “Pocket PC Basics” at the back of Quick Start Guid

Page 25 - Serial cable (20-pin)

— 28 —5. RESET OPERATION and BATTERY REPLACEMENT5-1. Reset Operation and FULL RESETResetting the Unit“Reset” is similar to a computer reboot. Performi

Page 26

— 29 —See the User’s Guide for details about initializing memory.”This message indicates that the memory error is fatal and so recovery is impossible.

Page 27

— 30 —4. Press the [Action] control again.• This starts the full reset operation, which deletes all data in memory.• Pressing the [Action] control dis

Page 28

— 31 —Memory Backup Lithium Battery ReplacementUser can not replace the memory backup battery as described in MAIN FEATURES.This Lithium battery is as

Page 29 - 4-2. Initial Setup

— 32 —6. DATA COMMUNICATIONS6-1. GeneralPerforming Initial Setup and FULL RESET, data saved in the unit will be deleted.Performing MEMORY BACKUP/RESTO

Page 30 - Quick Start Guide

— 33 —Requirements for Microsoft Outlook ® 2000Microsoft Outlook 2000 requires 153 MB of disk space for a full installation. 24 MB system RAMrecommend

Page 31 - Memory Error Message

— 34 —Copyright NoticeNo part of this publication may be reproduce, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, ortranslated into any huma

Page 32 - Performing a Full Reset

— 35 —• Do not perform any button or screen operations on the CASSIOPEIA while a backup or restoreoperation is in progress. Do not touch the CASSIOPEI

Page 33 - 5-2. Battery Replacement

— 36 —5. Tap Backup now.• This causes the dialog shown below to appear.• If you do not wish to assign a password, go to step 6 without inputting anyth

Page 34

— 1 —1. MAIN FEATURESVisit the following CASIO Tokyo Web site whenever you want to obtain the information (Main Features,Specifications so on) and the

Page 35 - 6. DATA COMMUNICATIONS

— 37 —• To return CASSIOPEIA to the exact status it was when you backed up the data, perform a full resetbefore restoring the data. See the separate H

Page 36 - 6-5. Card Backup Tool

— 38 —Deleting a Backup FileYou can use the following procedure to delete the backup files you created using Card Backup Tool.Delete a file when you n

Page 37

— 39 —6-6. Mobile communicationRefer to page 23 in this manual.Supports WAP, SMS, E-mailand Internetwhen used in combination with a GSM mobile phone.

Page 38

— 40 —6-7. Infrared CommunicationTransfer Items Using InfraredUsing infrared (IR), you can send and receive information, such as contacts and appointm

Page 39

— 41 —7. ADUSTMENTThere are two kinds of adjustments concerning EG-800.Refer to 8-4-2-7. Color Bar Check (including a display adjustment) and 8-4-2-8.

Page 40

— 42 —8. OPERATION CHECK8-1. Preparation1.EG-800 (Prepare another units to perform IrDA communication check except the checking unit.)2.Compact Flash

Page 41

— 43 —8.After this procedure is completed, the displayshown to the right appears.9.After clicking Explore icon in the right dialog box,click My Pocket

Page 42 - Mail Setup Tool

— 44 —8-2-2. Direct Installation in Only D-RAM in the unit without CF cardUsing the following procedure, you can directly install the diagnostic progr

Page 43 - 6-7. Infrared Communication

— 45 —8-4. Operation Check8-4-1. How to enter into Operation Check ModeIt is recommended to perform FULL RESET with theunit to delete the data saved i

Page 44 - 7. ADUSTMENT

— 46 —8-4-2-2. Touch Panel Check1. Tapping above 2 TOUCH PANEL on the screen using a stylus, the following Touch Panel CheckMenu appears. ** T

Page 45 - 8. OPERATION CHECK

— 2 —2. SPECIFICATIONSModel: EG-800Display: 240 × 320 dotsTFT Color LCD (65,536 colors)CPU: VR4122Memory: 32MBInterfaces: Serial: RS-232C, 115.2 kbps

Page 46

— 47 —4. Tapping 4 RAM TEST, the following display appears.The other displays may appear. ** RAM CHECK ** - RAM CHK

Page 47

— 48 —5.Tapping another unit's screen, the following display appears. Ready Ready OK ReadyOn the othe

Page 48 - 8-4. Operation Check

— 49 —8-4-2-6. Others Check1.Tapping 7 Others, the following Others check Menu display appears. ** Others ** 1 Switch

Page 49 - ** MEMORY **

— 50 —8-4-2-7. Color Bar Check (including a display adjustment)1. Tapping 8 COLOR BAR, the following Color Bar check Menu display appears.

Page 50

— 51 —8-4-2-8. Setting (Adjusting) DC voltage to AD converterThe following operation are not only for Check, but also for setting (adjusting) for DC v

Page 51

— 52 — Voltage Write-> Contacts Key Escape -> ON KeyIf the unit can not read the voltage 4.2V correctly, "No Good

Page 52

— 53 —9. TROUBLE SHOOTINGBefore assuming malfunction and contacting your service provider when experiencing operationalproblems, be sure to check the

Page 53

— 54 —A message about a data error is on the screen.Possible CauseInternal malfunctionRecommended ActionFollow the instructions that appear on thescre

Page 54

— 55 —10. CIRCUIT BLOCK DIAGRAMTimer clock 32.768kHzCPUOSB VR4122 KEYSCORE of CPU* Power supply* Voltage regulator LED IF45.158MHzDRAM x 2ROM x 2DR

Page 55 - ----- END

— 56 —11. WIRING DIAGRAMCompact Flash card/ MODEM cardTouch screenpanelDC/AC InverterCFL Back LightTFT LCD ModuleRS232C Cable (option)OptionLithium po

Page 56 - 9. TROUBLE SHOOTING

— 3 —Current consumption:Note:1. When measuring these current, it is recommended to use the analog ammeter to make themeasurement easier due to protec

Page 57

— 57 —12. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS12-1. Main block (1/3)

Page 58 - 10. CIRCUIT BLOCK DIAGRAM

— 58 —12-1. Main block (2/3)TYP-15.5V

Page 59 - 11. WIRING DIAGRAM

— 59 —12-1. Main block (3/3)

Page 60 - 12. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS

— 60 —12-2. Key block

Page 61 - TYP-15.5V

— 61 —12-3. Reset Switch block

Page 62 - 12-1. Main block (3/3)

— 62 —12-4 Jack block

Page 63 - 12-2. Key block

— 63 —12-5. Flash ROM board

Page 64 - 12-3. Reset Switch block

— 64 —12-6 Sub block

Page 65 - 12-4 Jack block

— 65 —13. PCB VIEW Main PC Board (Bottom View)

Page 67 - 12-6 Sub block

— 4 —3. UNPACKING3-1. Optional Parts and Accessories which can be supplied as the spare partsSome parts can be supplied as spare parts.Its PARTS LIST

Page 69

— 68 —Key PC Board

Page 70

— 69 —14. DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE Refer to GENERAL GUIDE, PARTS LIST and EXPLODED VIEW in this manual.1. Remove the stylus as shown to the right.2. Rota

Page 71 - Key PC Board

— 70 —4.Remove the six screws assembled onto the backas shown to the right.Note that below two screws are longer comparedwith the upper four screws i

Page 72 - 14. DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE

— 71 —In case of CN1, CN8, CN10 and CN11 (except CN9):After pulling above tag, pull out the flat cable as shown above.In case of CN9:After pulling the

Page 73

— 72 — Disassembling the lower case assembly7.Remove screws assembled onto the lower caseassembly as shown to the right.Doing so, the main PC Board c

Page 74 - In case of CN9:

— 73 — Disassembling the upper case assembly9.Remove the four screws as shown to the right.10.Remove the inner case unit onto whichTFT LCD Module and

Page 75

— 74 —11.After removing screws, remove the touchscreen panel assembly as shown to theright.12.Remove TFT LCD Module as shown tothe right.Note that TFT

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PARTS PRICE LIST EG-800N Item Code No. Parts Name Specification Q Price Code RPCB ASSY/MAIN (C141081)IC200 1001 1100 LSI BD6097KU 1 BU CN IC700 1001

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N Item Code No. Parts Name Specification Q Price Code R21 1003 0000 TAPE C444458-1 1 AA C22 6562 1600 TERMINAL/LUG C442156-1 1 AA CN 23 1003 8148 PANE

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N Item Code No. Parts Name Specification Q Price Code RCOMPONENTSN 63 1003 9693 PCB ASSY/MAIN C141081*1 TK 1 EO BN 65 1003 9695 PCB ASSY/ROM C241835*1

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— 78 —16. EXPLODED VIEW16-1. PCB Board Assembly and COMPONENTS

Page 81 - 16. EXPLODED VIEW

— 79 —16-2. PCB ASSY/MAIN

Page 82 - 16-2. PCB ASSY/MAIN

— 80 —16-3. PCB ASSY/KEY

Page 83 - 16-3. PCB ASSY/KEY

— 81 —16-4. INNER CASE UNIT (1/2)

Page 84 - 16-4. INNER CASE UNIT (1/2)

— 82 —16-4. INNER CASE UNIT (2/2)

Page 85 - 16-4. INNER CASE UNIT (2/2)

— 83 —16-5. PCB ASSY/SWITCH

Page 86 - 16-5. PCB ASSY/SWITCH

— 84 —16-6. LOWER CASE ASSY

Page 87 - 16-6. LOWER CASE ASSY

— 85 —16-7. OTHERS

Page 88 - 16-7. OTHERS

CASIO TECHNO CO.,LTD.Overseas Service DivisionNishi-Shinjuku Kimuraya Bldg. 1F5-25, Nishi-Shinjuku 7-ChomeShinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0023, Japan

Page 89 - CASIO TECHNO CO.,LTD

— 6 —Refer to the following web site Home page concerning below optional parts and Accessories (6~10). URL- http://www.casio.co.jp/English/ce U

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