Casio E-115 - Cassiopeia Color Pocket PC Specifications

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Pocket PC
E-125 (JX-650E)
R
AUG. 2000
(without price)
E-125
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Page 1 - E-125 (JX-650E)

Pocket PCE-125 (JX-650E)RAUG. 2000(without price)E-125INDEX

Page 2 - CONTENTS

— 7 — Enhance your device (Quotation from CASIO TOKYO Home page)You will find a lot of different products with new products added. So whether you&apo

Page 3 - 16. EXPLODED VIEW

— 8 — MarWare, Inc.SportSuit II SportSuit IIICEO Plus

Page 4 - 1. MAIN FEATURES

— 9 —4. GENERAL GUIDE and INITIAL SET UP4.1. General GuideCard slotStereo headphone jackFor connection of acommercially availableearphone/headphones (

Page 5 - × 83.6W × 131.2D mm (

— 10 —RESET buttonAbout the [Action] ControlOperations can be performed by pressing and rotating the [Action] control.Pressing the [Action] controlper

Page 6 - E-125E-125

— 11 —Using the StylusData input and virtually all other operations are performed using a stylus, which ishoused inside the stylus holder in the highe

Page 7 - 3. UNPACKING

— 12 —Adjusting Auto Dimming Settings1. Tap and then Settings. On the System tab, tap Brightness.2. On the dialog box that appears, tap the Auto Dim

Page 8 - DCIN 5.9V

— 13 —5. Taking care to align the serial connector on the bottom of the CASSIOPEIA with the connector onthe cradle, lower the CASSIOPEIA into the crad

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— 14 —Warning Use only the AC adapter that is specified for this unit. Use of another type of AC sadapter creates thedanger of malfunction and burstin

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— 15 —Using a CompactFlash CardYour CASSIOPEIA supports Type I and Type II CompactFlash Cards (3.3V).At present, all CASIO CompactFlash Cards are Type

Page 11 - CEO Plus

— 16 —Important • The card slot cover will not close when certain types of cards are in the slot. Remove the card slotcover and keep it in a safe plac

Page 12 - 4.1. General Guide

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

Page 13 - About the [Action] Control

— 17 —To disconnect the digital telephone cable from the CASSIOPEIA, squeeze the release buttons on thesides of the connector and unplug it.Important

Page 14 - Adjusting Display Brightness

— 18 —About the Modem Adapter and Modem Card (U.S. and Canada Only)The Modem Adapter (JK-720MA) and CompactFlash type Modem Card (JK-711MC56) make it

Page 15 - Using the Cradle

— 19 —Remove the CASSIOPEIA from the cradle after charging is complete.The following illustration shows how to connect the AC adapter directly to the

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— 20 —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 17 - AC adapter)

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

Page 18 - Using a CompactFlash Card

— 22 —6. When finished, you’ll see the Today screen.• See “Pocket PC Basics” at the back of Quick Start Guide for information about the Today screenan

Page 19 - Replacing the Card Slot Cover

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

Page 20 - Pocket PC User’s Guide

— 24 —Important Do not use the ActiveSync backup function to back up data to a computer when you suspect a data error.Doing so may also include the co

Page 21 - Charging the Battery Pack

— 25 —Important • The following operation deletes all data in CASSIOPEIA memory.• If you previously backed up your CASSIOPEIA data to your desktop com

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— 26 —5-2. Battery ReplacementBatteriesYour CASSIOPEIA is powered by a dual power supply that consists of a main battery (rechargeablebattery pack) an

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16. EXPLODED VIEW 16-1. PCB ASSY and COMPONENTS--------------------------------------------------------- 75 16-2. OTHERS -------------------

Page 24 - Using the Playlist Manager

— 27 —Important Be sure to observe the following important battery handling precautions. Failure to do so can causebatteries to leak, resulting in dam

Page 25 - Quick Start Guide

— 28 —Replacing the Backup BatteryImportant • Never remove the main battery and backup battery from the CASSIOPEIA at the same time. Doingso causes al

Page 26 - Memory Error Message

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

Page 27 - Errors Following a Full Reset

— 30 —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

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— 31 —Options for Windows 2000, Windows NT Workstation 4.0 or Windows 95/98• Audio card/speakers for sound• Microsoft Office 95 or Microsoft Office 97

Page 29 - 5-2. Battery Replacement

— 32 —• The contents of document are subject to change without notice.• In no event shall CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. be liable to anyone for special, co

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— 33 — Using Card Backup ToolThis section provides details about the backup and restore operations you can perform using CardBackup Tool. Be sure to

Page 31 - Battery cover switch

— 34 —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 inputting6. Tap

Page 32 - 6. DATA COMMUNICATIONS

— 35 —• 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 33 - 3.1 System Requirements

— 36 —5. Tap Restore now.• This causes the dialog shown below to appear.6. Tap Yes to start the restore or No to close the dialog without restoring an

Page 34 - 6-5. Card Backup Tool

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

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— 37 —6-6. Mobile communicationRefer to UNPACKING and GENERAL GUIDE in this manual.Supports WAP, SMS, E-mailand Internetwhen used in combination with

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— 38 —6-7. Infrared CommunicationThe infrared port of this unit can be used to exchange data with another CASSIOPEIA, or with anotherdevice equipped w

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— 39 —7. ADUSTMENTThere are two kinds of adjustments using Operation Check diagnostic program concerning E-125 aswell as EM-500.Refer to OPERATION CHE

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— 40 —NOTE:Although this adjustment is described inOPERATION CHECK in this manual, It isrecommended to adjust after assembling thedummy lower case ass

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— 41 —3. Tapping 9 voltage Write, the following display appears.*** <AD Revision Value Write> *** <Max Level Write>Voltage Wr

Page 40 - Mail Setup Tool

— 42 —If this display appears, be sure to try to perform these adjustments again.After turning off the unit power, stop to add the powers to the unit

Page 41 - Transfer Items Using Infrared

— 43 —8. OPERATION CHECK8-1. Preparation1.E-125 (Prepare two units to perform IrDA communication check.)2.Compact Flash Memory Card3.Rechargeable batt

Page 42 - 7. ADUSTMENT

— 44 —7.After that, this connection procedure will becompleted.8.After this procedure is completed, thedisplay shown to the right appears.9.After clic

Page 43

— 45 —8-2-2. Direct Installation in Only D-RAM in the unit without CF cardUsing the following procedure, you can install the diagnostic program in D-R

Page 44

— 46 —8-4. Operation Check8-4-1. How to enter into Operation Check ModeIt is recommended to perform FULL RESET with the unit to delete the data saved

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— 2 —2. SPECIFICATIONSModel: E-125Display: 240 × 320 dotsTFT Color LCD (65,536 colors)CPU: VR4122Memory: 16MBInterfaces: Serial: RS-232C, 115.2 kbps m

Page 46 - 8. OPERATION CHECK

— 47 —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

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

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— 49 —8-4-2-5. Audio Check1. Tapping 6 AUDIO, the following Audio check Menu appears. ** Audio ** 1 0.5kHz 2

Page 49 - 8-4. Operation Check

— 50 —9.Tapping 4 BackLight, for example, the following display appears. 439 Another number may appear.10.While holdin

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— 51 —8-4-2-8. Setting (Adjusting) DC voltage to AD converterRefer to ADJUSTMENT in this manual concerning this voltage adjustment.The following opera

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— 52 —5. Make the voltage power supply added to the main battery terminal 3.7V ( 0.05V.Then, press Contacts button again.Doing so, the following displ

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— 53 —9. TROUBLE SHOOTINGBefore assuming malfunction and contacting expert when experiencingoperational problems, be sure to check the following infor

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— 54 —The low backup battery message continues to appear even after replacement of thebackup battery.Possible CauseThe backup battery is upside down.T

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— 55 —10. CIRCUIT BLOCK DIAGRAMTimer clock 32.768kHzCPUOSB VR4122 KEYSCORE of CPU Action/ Voice etc. Instruction/ Cache Mem. * Power su

Page 55

— 56 —11. WIRING DIAGRAMMICCF CardSPHeadphoneLithium Batteryfor Memory BackupUSB CableFerrite CoreAC AdapterJackAC Adapter JackFFCFlat CableTouch Pane

Page 56 - 9. TROUBLE SHOOTING

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

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— 57 —12. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS12-1. Main block (1/3)RESET Gate ArrayCPUIrDA Module

Page 58 - 10. CIRCUIT BLOCK DIAGRAM

— 58 —12-1. Main block (2/3)RechargeableBattery

Page 59 - 11. WIRING DIAGRAM

— 59 —12-1. Main block (3/3)

Page 60 - IrDA Module

— 60 —12-2. ROM block

Page 61 - Rechargeable

— 61 —12-3. Key block

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

— 62 —12-4 USB Cradle

Page 63 - 12-2. ROM block

— 63 —13. PCB VIEW Main PC Board (1/2)

Page 64 - 12-3. Key block

— 64 —Main PC Board (2/2)

Page 65 - 12-4 USB Cradle

— 65 —Key PC Board

Page 66 - 13. PCB VIEW

— 66 —14. DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE Refer to GENERAL GUIDE, PARTS LIST and EXPLODED VIEW in this manual also.1. Remove a stylus, a lithium battery for

Page 67 - Main PC Board (2/2)

— 4 —3. UNPACKINGRefer to PARTS LIST and EXPLODED VIEW in this manual concerning parts and products enclosed inthe unit.Visit the following CASIO TOKY

Page 68 - Key PC Board

— 67 —4. Open the unit as shown to the right.5. Remove the lower case assembly after disconnecting wires from Main PC Board assembly using a sol

Page 69 - 14. DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE

— 68 —8. Open the inner case assembly as shown to the right.9. Remove Main PC Board assembly after disconnecting FPC assembled onto LCD Module

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— 69 —12. Peel TFT LCD Module from the inner case assembly as shown to the right. At this time, take care that this module is damaged be

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14. PARTS PRICE LIST 14-1.PCB ASSY, COMPONENTS and OTHERSN Item Code No. Parts Name Specification Applicable Q Price Code RPCB ASSY/MAIN (C141078*1)1

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N Item Code No. Parts Name Specification Applicable Q Price Code R11 6566 3720 CABLE/JOINT C443132-1 Common 1 AD C12 1000 1738 TAPE C443824-1 Common 4

Page 73 - 14. PARTS PRICE LIST

N Item Code No. Parts Name Specification Applicable Q Price Code RN 48 1003 4758 KEY C444545-1 Common 1 AC C49 6566 3610 RUBBER/KEY C342324-1 Common 1

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Applicable ShipmentU U.S.A.C CanadaE EuropeB U.K.DA Others (AC 100~120V)DB Others (AC 200~240V)DC AustraliaDD Hong KongAC Power CordItem Code No. Spec

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14-2. CRADLEN Item Code No. Parts Name Specification Applicable Q Price Code RN 101 1003 6981 CRADLE C241388*8 TK Common 1 CH CN 102 1003 6267 PCB ASS

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— 75 —16. EXPLODED VIEW16-1. PCB ASSY and COMPONENTS (1/6)

Page 77 - 14-2. CRADLE

— 76 —16-1. PCB ASSY and COMPONENTS (2/6)

Page 78 - 16. EXPLODED VIEW

— 5 —3. RS-232C Cradle JK-580CAThe cable connected to RS-232C port on PC.If is recommended to use the cradle if possible as described above.4. CDMA di

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— 77 —16-1. PCB ASSY and COPONENTS (3/6)

Page 80

— 78 —16-1. PCB ASSY and COPONENTS (4/6)

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— 79 —16-1. PCB ASSY and COPONENTS (5/6) (PCB ASSY/AUDIO)

Page 82 - (PCB ASSY/AUDIO)

— 80 —16-1. PCB ASSY and COPONENTS (6/6)

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— 81 —16-2. OTHERS (1/3)

Page 84 - 16-2. OTHERS (1/3)

— 82 —16-2. OTHERS (2/3)

Page 85 - 16-2. OTHERS (2/3)

— 83 —16-2. OTHERS (3/3)

Page 86 - 16-2. OTHERS (3/3)

— 84 —16-3. CRADLE

Page 87 - 16-3. CRADLE

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

Page 88 - Overseas Service Division

— 6 —Special FeaturesAlbum FunctionCan be used asan image memo pad.Can put date, placeand commentsbeside each snaps. Can put nameon the each albums.Mo

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