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Packing List
Thank you for purchasing the Pocket PC "the Rugged PDA". A list of the items included with
this product is given below. Confirm that nothing is missing or damaged.
If anything is missing or damaged, contact the dealer from which you purchased this product.
Rugged PDA
Stylus
AC AdaptorBattery Pack
User's Guide
(Two power cords, one for
North America and one for Europe.)
However the IT-10M30B provided
with only one power cord.
User's
Guide
CD-ROM
Companion
CD
HA-C21BAT
Li-ion 3.7V 2300mAh
DANGER
.Never dispose of the battery by incineration
and never expose it to heat.
.Never try to take the battery apart ot otherwise try to modify
.Never try to take the battery apart ot otherwise try to modify
Do not dispose of the box and packing materials. Use the box and packing materials for
storage and transport.
Printed materials other than those listed here may be included with the product also.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Packing List

1Packing ListThank you for purchasing the Pocket PC "the Rugged PDA". A list of the items included withthis product is given below. Confirm

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10 Caution!the Rugged PDADo not place the Rugged PDA on an unstableor uneven surface. Doing so can cause theRugged PDA to fall, creating the danger o

Page 3 - End User License Agreement

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3Connecting PeripheralsIT-10_3/101-122.p65 06.6.15, 6:48 PM101

Page 5 - Warning!

102AC Adaptor (AD-S15050AE)The AC adaptor can be used with the Rugged PDA or the optional Basic Cradle (HA-C60IO).Before using the AC adaptor, be sure

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103AC Adaptor3SpecificationsItems SpecificationsRated Voltage/Frequency Input 100 to 240V 50/60HzRated Output Voltage DC5VPower Cord Length 200cm(Inpu

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104Basic Cradle (HA-C60IO)Data can be transferred between a PC and the Rugged PDA using the Basic Cradle'sUSB interface or RS-232C interface. Als

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105Basic Cradle3To Mount the Rugged PDA onto the Basic Cradle1. Place the Basic Cradle on a desk or some other flat, stable surface.2. Turn off the Ru

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106To Remove the Rugged PDA from the Basic Cradle1. While holding the Basic Cradle with one hand, remove the Rugged PDAstraight up.SpecificationsItems

Page 10 - Caution!

107Bridge Satellite Cradle3Bridge Satellite Cradle (HA-C61IO)Data can be transferred between a PC and the Rugged PDA using the Bridge SatelliteCradle&

Page 11 - Power Cord and Peripherals

108Keep the power contacts clean by wiping them with a soft, dry cloth ora cotton swab. Dirty power contacts can cause poor contact and de-crease char

Page 12 - CASIO Europe GmbH

109Bridge Satellite Cradle3Using the Bridge Satellite CradleThe optional AC adaptor (AD-S42120AE) is used to supply power to the BridgeSatellite Cradl

Page 13 - Declaration of Conformity

11 Caution!Power Cord and PeripheralsDo not overly bend the power cord, do not al-low it to be caught between desks or other fur-niture, and never pl

Page 14 - Industrie Canada

110Linking Multiple Bridge Satellite CradlesThe C-OUT port of the Bridge Satellite Cradle that is connected to the PC can beconnected to the C-IN port

Page 15 - The Rugged PDA

111Bridge Satellite Cradle3Configuring DIP Switch SettingsThe DIP switches are located under the cover on the bottom of the Bridge SatelliteCradle.Mak

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112SpecificationsItems SpecificationsInterface USB × 1port (TYPE-B)RS-232C × 1portRS-422 × 2port (IN/OUT port)Infrared (IrDA)Charging Charging system

Page 17 - Use only as directed

113Dual Battery Charger3Dual Battery Charger (HA-C32DCHG)A battery pack (HA-C21BAT) can be charged by loading it into the Dual Battery Charger.Use onl

Page 18 - Battery disposal

114Connecting Dual Battery Chargers TogetherYou can connect up to three battery chargers together for simultaneous chargingof six battery packs. You n

Page 19 - Maintenance

115Dual Battery Charger3Charging a Battery PackThe optional AC adaptor (AD-S42120AE) is used to supply power to the batterycharger.A battery pack can

Page 20 - Battery Pack

116SpecificationsItems SpecificationsCharging system Fixed-voltage fixed-current systemCharging time One battery pack per battery charger: Approx. 2 h

Page 21 - Chapter 1 Getting Ready

117Communication Card Cover3Communication Card Cover (HA-C92TCV)Loading a communication card into the card slot of the Rugged PDA makes it possible to

Page 22 - Chapter 2 Basic Operations

118CardsUsing a Compact Flash (CF) CardThe Rugged PDA supports use of Type I and Type II (3.3V) Compact Flash cards.The following are the types of Com

Page 23 - Appendix

1193CardsAccessing Files on a Memory CardIn order for the Rugged PDA's built-in programs to access files on a memory card,a folder named "My

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12The CE marking indicates compliance to applicable European Directives and Norms declared by;CASIO Europe GmbHBornbarch 10, D-22848 Norderstedt, Germ

Page 25 - Getting Ready

120Attaching1. Check to make sure that the Rugged PDA is turned off.• If it is turned on, press the power button to turn it off.2. Carefully note whic

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1213CardsUsing an SD card or a MultiMedia CardThe Rugged PDA supports use of SD cards and MultiMedia cards.For information about using a memory card,

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122Removing1. Stop access of the card and turn off the Rugged PDA.2. Use your finger to press gently in on the card until you hear a click, andthen re

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AppendixIT-10/App-123-126.p65 06.6.15, 6:50 PM123

Page 29 - Using the Stylus

124ItemOSCPUDisplay functionsMemory ROMRAMBluetooth *3Wireless LAN *3Standard external interfacesInfraredCF cardSD cardBasic CradleHeadphoneSpeakerMic

Page 30 - Stylus Operations

125Specifications*1 The model is not available in the USA and Canada.*2 Though TFT screens are made using extremely high-grade technology, unevenbrigh

Page 31 - Connecting the Strap

126Options ListThe dedicated options shown below are available for use with the Rugged PDA.AC Adaptor: AD-S15050AEBattery Pack: HA-C21BATDual Battery

Page 32 - Removing the protect sheet

13GUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF THIS UNIT IN THE U.S.A.(not applicable to other areas.)NOTICEThis equipment has been tested and found t

Page 33 - Caution!

14Industry Canada“This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits forradio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in theinterfere

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15Before Using the Rugged PDA• This product has been designed and manufactured under stringent quality control.Should you suspect the Rugged PDA is de

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16The Rugged PDA and AC adaptor may become warm duringuse.• This is caused by the CPU operation or the current when the Rugged PDA's batteryis ch

Page 36 - Charging the Battery Pack

17Cautions when carrying the Rugged PDA• Do not put the Rugged PDA into the hip pocket of your trousers and then sit down.Doing so may break it and ca

Page 37 - Warning!

18Notes on transfer of ownership of this productTransferring ownership (selling) this product should be done in compliance with item 1below.Accepting

Page 38 - Status Icon (See page 45)

19Maintenance and CareNormal careShut down the power and unplug the powercord from the power outlet before cleaningthe Rugged PDA. Cleaning the Rugged

Page 39 - Using the AC Adaptor

2CASIO® End-User software License AgreementPlease read carefully before using this equipment.The main CASSIOPEIA unit and the items that come bundled

Page 40 - Initial Setup Procedure

20StorageFollow the procedure below to put the Rugged PDA into storage.If you have used the Rugged PDA for a long period, it will havebecome dusty. We

Page 41 - 4. Initial setup is finished

21ContentsPacking List ...1Safety Pre

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22Chapter 2 Basic OperationsPIM ... 68About Pocket Ou

Page 43 - Various Screen Adjustments

23Chapter 3 Connecting PeripheralsAC Adaptor ... 102Connecting the

Page 44 - Today Screen

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Page 45 - Status Icons

1Getting ReadyIT-10_1/25-39-E.p65 06.6.15, 6:40 PM25

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26Names of Parts and Their FunctionsNames of Parts and Their FunctionsFrontq Power switch ( )Press this key to turn the power on or off. Once the po

Page 47 - Pop-up Menus

271Names of Parts and Their Functionst SpeakerSounds such as the alarm come out of the speaker. Sound does not come outof the speaker when earphones o

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28!9Stylus@0Strap hole@1Battery pack cover@2Battery pack cover lock switch@3Infrared communication port@4Serial connector@5Power terminals@7Power

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291Names of Parts and Their Functions@6 Serial connector coverUse this rubber cover when not using the serial I/F.@7 Power adaptor port ()Connect the

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3Microsoft® Pocket PC Software 2003End User License Agreement• You have acquired a device ("DEVICE") that includes software licensed by CASI

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30• Take care to avoid misplacing the stylus. Be sure to put back thestylus into its holder when you are not using it.• Take care to avoid damaging or

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311Names of Parts and Their FunctionsConnecting the StrapIt is possible to attach a commercially available strap.See the illustration below.Attaching

Page 53 - 2. Write a letter in the box

32r With the adhesive side facing down, put the edge of the protect sheet along theedge of the screen frame as shown in Fig. 3.* Do not put it too far

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331Power SupplyPower SupplyThe Rugged PDA uses an AC adaptor to connect to an outside power source or torecharge the batteries. Attach the battery pac

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34Attaching and Removing the Battery PackAttaching1. Turn off the Rugged PDA, and turn it over. Slide the battery pack coverlock switches with the end

Page 56 - To select typed text

351Power SupplyRemoving1. Turn off the Rugged PDA, and turn it over.2. Slide the battery pack cover lock switches with the end of the stylus toFREE (q

Page 57 - Writing on the Screen

36Charging the Battery PackThe AC adaptor is used not only to supply power from the AC power outlet butalso to charge the battery pack. The battery pa

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371Power SupplyCharging the Battery with the AC AdaptorPull back the rubber cover from the AC adaptor jack and insert the cable. Thebattery pack takes

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38Checking Remaining Battery Power• You can check the remaining power level in the batteries on the "Power" screen.The battery loses power s

Page 60 - Drawing on the Screen

391Power SupplyUsing the AC AdaptorThe battery attached to the Rugged PDA charges when the AC adaptor is at-tached. Besides charging the battery pack

Page 61 - Support for Clip-on Keyboards

4USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ANY MANNER THAT COMPLIES WITH THE MPEG-4 VISUAL STANDARD ISPROHIBITED, EXCEPT FOR USE DIRECTLY RELATED TO (A) DATA OR INFORMA

Page 62 - Recording a Message

40Initial SetupInitial Setup ProcedureThe first time you use the Rugged PDA, fully charge the battery, then perform thefollowing procedure (if possibl

Page 63 - Using My Text

411Initial Setup3. Set the time zone in which the Rugged PDA is used.4. Initial setup is finished.Tap the appropriate area on the screen.IT-10_1/40-66

Page 64 - Button Operation Settings

425. The "Today" screen appears, you can start using the Rugged PDA.If tapping on the screen has no effect, or if the screen is blank, first

Page 65 - Compatible Computers

431Initial SetupVarious Screen AdjustmentsDo the following adjustments, if the screen is difficult to see or to operate after theinitial setup.Adjusti

Page 66 - Using the CASIO Companion CD

44When Initial Setup Is FinishedThis section describes the Rugged PDA's basic operations after initial setup is fin-ished.Today ScreenWhen you tu

Page 67 - Basic Operations

451Initial SetupIf more notification icons need to be displayed than there is room todisplay them, the Notification icon, , will display. Tap the icon

Page 68 - About Pocket Outlook

46Navigation Bar and Command BarThe navigation bar is located at the top of the screen. It displays the activeprogram and current time, and allows you

Page 69 - Notification Settings

471Initial SetupPop-up MenusWith pop-up menus, you can quickly choose an action for an item. For example,you can use the pop-up menu in the contact li

Page 70 - Calender

48Enter Information on the Rugged PDAYou have several options for entering new information:• Use the input panel to enter typed text, either by using

Page 71 - Month View / Year View

491Initial SetupWhen you use the input panel, the Rugged PDA anticipates the word you aretyping or writing and displays it above the input panel. When

Page 72 - Contacts

5Safety Precautions• To use this product safely and correctly, read this User’s Guidethoroughly and operate as instructed.After reading this guide, ke

Page 73

50Word Completion options:The Rugged PDA intelligently will attempt to guess at or predict the full word thatyou're entering by doing a dictionar

Page 74 - Programs

511Initial SetupTo type with the soft keyboard:1. Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel button and then Keyboard.2. On the soft keyboard that is displ

Page 75 - Pocket Word

521. To space forward, swipe horizontally in a forward direction with stylus onthe keyboard.2. To move backwards, swipe horizontally in a backwards di

Page 76 - Pocket Excel

531Initial SetupTo use Letter Recognizer:With Letter Recognizer you can write letters using the stylus just as you would onpaper.1. Tap the arrow next

Page 77 - Windows Media

54To adjust Letter Recognizer options:Select the arrow icon in the SIP chooser area and tap Options. Be sureLetter Recognizer is selected as the inpu

Page 78 - Using the Player Screen

551Initial SetupTo use Block Recognizer:With Block Recognizer you can input character strokes using the stylus that aresimilar to those used on other

Page 79 - MSN Messenger

56To select typed textIf you want to edit or format typed text, you must select it first.• Drag the stylus across the text you want to select.You can

Page 80 - Calculator

571Initial SetupWriting on the ScreenIn any program that accepts writing, such as the Notes program, and in theNotes tab in Calendar, Contacts, and Ta

Page 81 - Pictures

58If you accidentally write on the screen, tap Tools, then Undo and try again. Youcan also select text by tapping the Pen button to deselect it and th

Page 82 - File Explorer

591Initial SetupTips for getting good recognition:• Write neatly.• Write on the lines and draw descenders below the line. Write the cross of the "

Page 83 - Using File Explorer

6Handling the Rugged PDAStop using the Rugged PDA and turn it off inplaces where its operation is prohibited.The effects of electromagnetic radiation

Page 84 - Sub-menu

60Drawing on the ScreenYou can draw on the screen in the same way that you write on the screen. Thedifference between writing and drawing on the scree

Page 85 - Find and Help

611Initial SetupTo select a drawing:If you want to edit or format a drawing, you must select it first.• Tap and hold the stylus on the drawing until t

Page 86 - Viewing Help

62Recording a MessageIn any program where you can write or draw on the screen, you can also quicklycapture thoughts, reminders, and phone numbers by r

Page 87 - Personal Tab Settings

631Initial SetupUsing My TextWhen using Inbox or MSN Messenger, use My Text to quickly insert preset orfrequently used messages into the text entry ar

Page 88 - System Tab Settings

64Button Operation SettingsPushing the Program button on the front of the Rugged PDA while it is turned offautomatically turns the power on. You can u

Page 89

651Connecting to a ComputerConnecting to a ComputerConnecting to a computer allows you to share data with the computer, transfer files to andfrom the

Page 90 - Connections Tab Settings

66Connecting to a ComputerDo not connect the Rugged PDA to the computer before installing ActiveSync.The Rugged PDA and the computer can be connected

Page 91 - Transferring Data

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Page 92 - Data Send Operation

68PIMThe letters "PIM" stand for "Personal Information Manager," which is a program for control-ling personal information. The Rug

Page 93 - To send from File Explorer

69PIM2Syncing with a PCThe Rugged PDA can be connected to a PC for syncing the program contents ofthe Rugged PDA Pocket Outlook with Outlook or Exchan

Page 94 - Bluetooth

7 Warning!Should you drop the Rugged PDA and dam-age it, immediately shut down the power andunplug the AC adaptor from the power outlet.Continued use

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70CalenderCalendar is a program that helps you manage your schedule. Appointments andmeetings in Calendar can be viewed using a variety of different f

Page 96 - Warning

71PIM2Week ViewWeek View shows appointments for a full week. Month View / Year ViewMonth View shows a full month calendar, while Year View sh

Page 97 - Reset and Full Reset

72ContactsUse Contacts to store and manage the names, addresses, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses of friends, co-workers, customers, etc.The Contac

Page 98 - To Perform a Full Reset

73PIM2TasksTasks lets you keep track of jobs and tasks you need to do. The list shown belowappears first whenever you start up Tasks.Click here to sel

Page 99

74ProgramsPrograms Covered in this SectionIn addition to Inbox and other programs that let you use the Internet, and PIMprograms and Calendar, the Rug

Page 100

75Programs2NoteAdding ProgramsThe Rugged PDA comes with a built-in Microsoft Windows CE operating system(OS). You can install programs that are compat

Page 101 - Connecting Peripherals

76NoteFour Pocket Word ModesPocket Word has the fours modes described below. You can switch betweenmodes as required to input text into a document.Typ

Page 102 - AC Adaptor (AD-S15050AE)

77Programs2Pocket Excel Screen• To maximize the amount of data on the display, tap View and then FullScreen. This will hide the tool bar, scroll bars,

Page 103 - Specifications

78Using the Player ScreenAfter starting up Windows Media, you can use onscreen buttons that are similar tothose found on a CD player to control playba

Page 104 - Basic Cradle (HA-C60IO)

79Programs2NoteMSN MessengerThe MSN® Messenger of the Rugged PDA is a program that uses instant messages.The following functions are supported.• Check

Page 105 - 2. Turn off the Rugged PDA

8 Warning!Do not place bedding materials on top of theAC adaptor while it is on or place the RuggedPDA on heated flooring or near other heatingappara

Page 106

80CalculatorYou can operate the nine-digit on-screen calculator by tapping its keys.• Tap [=] to execute a calculation.• You can also use the input pa

Page 107 - General Guide

81Programs2Card BackupThe Rugged PDA data can be backed up to a Compact Flash (CF) card, and SD/MMC card, or to the Rugged PDA's FlashDisk. Backe

Page 108 - Important

82File ExplorerYou can use File Explorer to perform the following operations on files stored inmain memory or on a memory card.• Create a new folder.•

Page 109 - Bridge Satellite Cradle

83Programs2NoteUsing File ExplorerTap ➔ Programs ➔ File Explorer to start up File Explorer. This will initiallydisplay a list of files and folders l

Page 110 - USB port cannot be used

84FLCEFLCE is a program for transferring a specified file to a specified folder. In addition,file transfer can be performed not only between two Rugge

Page 111

85Programs2NoteStarting Up a Program from Menu• To start up a program assigned to a Menu button, tap the button. To start up aprogram assigned to a bu

Page 112

86Viewing HelpHelp is your source of useful information about how to use the Rugged PDA. Youcan reference help to learn the basics you need to know in

Page 113

87Setup Overview2Setup OverviewThe basic operating environment of the Rugged PDA can be configured, and its hard-ware, system, and other components ca

Page 114 - 1. Use a screwdriver or a

88System Tab SettingsThe System tab contains various setting for the Rugged PDA hardware andsystem settings.DescriptionThis item displays version and

Page 115 - Charging a Battery Pack

89Setup Overview2ItemsCF PowerClock & AlarmsCPU SpeedCVersionMemoryPowerRegionalSettingsRemoveProgramsScreenStorageManagerDescriptionUse this item

Page 116

9 Warning!Battery PackUse only the battery pack that comes with theRugged PDA. When the battery pack reachesthe end of its life, replace it with a ne

Page 117 - Remove these

90Connections Tab SettingsThe Connections tab includes setting items that control the Rugged PDAconnection to the Internet or an external computer usi

Page 118

91Infrared Communication2NoteInfrared CommunicationInfrared CommunicationThe Rugged PDA has an infrared communication port that can be used for IRtran

Page 119

92To Transfer DataPerform the following procedure to transfer data.1. Position the two Rugged PDAs no further than about 30 cm from eachother, and so

Page 120 - Removing

93Infrared Communication2To send from a program1. Start up the program whose data you want to send.• To send Contacts data, for example, tap ➔ Conta

Page 121

94Bluetooth®Bluetooth® is wireless communication technology that uses the 2400MHz to 2483.5MHzband to transfer data. The Rugged PDA comes with Bluetoo

Page 122

95Bluetooth2Tips to Help Ensure Successful CommunicationNote the following information, which can help you ensure successful Bluetooth®data communicat

Page 123 - Appendix

96Wireless LANThe IT-10M20BR* supports connection to an 802.11b wireless LAN, or to a wireless LANcompatible peripheral. For example, you could connec

Page 124

97Reset and Full Reset2Reset and Full ResetResetYou should reset the Rugged PDA whenever it stops operating correctly due touser mis-operation or some

Page 125

982. The Rugged PDA restarts and displays the Today screen.• The reset process starts as soon as you press the reset switch.• If there is no problem w

Page 126 - Options List

99Reset and Full Reset2• The screen will change as shown below. Configure the RuggedPDA initial settings.(1) Startup Screen ➔ (2) Calibrate Screen3. A

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