Casio ClassPad 330 PLUS Owner's Manual

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Page 1 - ClassPad 330 PLUS

ClassPad 330 PLUSHardwareUser’s GuideCASIO Education website URLhttp://edu.casio.comClassPad website URLhttp://edu.casio.com/products/classpad/Access

Page 2 - Declaration of Conformity

20110901b. Tap the center of each of the four cross marks as they appear on the display. If the Touch Panel Alignment screen does not appear, use the

Page 3 - Contents

20110901(8) Specify the soft keyboard key arrangement.a. On the list that appears, tap the key arrangement you want to use. b. When the key arrangem

Page 4

201109011-5 Handling Precautions • Your ClassPad is made of precision components. Never try to take it apart.• Avoid dropping your ClassPad and subje

Page 5 - 1-1 Unpacking

201109011-5-2Handling PrecautionsBe sure to keep physical records of all important data!Low battery power or incorrect replacement of the batteries th

Page 6 - To attach the front cover

20110901 (3) Adjust display contrast. To do this: Tap this button:Make the display lighterMake the display darkerReturn contrast to its initial facto

Page 7 - 1-3 Using the Stylus

201109011-7 Configuring Power Properties Use the Power Properties dialog box to configure the auto power off (APO) setting. Auto Power Off The Auto Po

Page 8 - ClassPad

201109011-8 Optimizing “Flash ROM” Use the following procedure to perform a “garbage collection” operation that optimizes eActivity area and mass sto

Page 9

201109011-9 Specifying the Ending Screen ImageWhenever you press the o key to turn off the ClassPad unit, it copies any data currently in RAM to Flas

Page 10 - RESTART

201109011-10 Adjusting Touch Panel Alignment You should adjust touch panel alignment whenever you find that the wrong operation or no operation is per

Page 11 - 20110901

201109011-11-1Battery Settings1-11 Battery Settings Use these settings to specify the battery type you will use. u ClassPad Operation(1) On the applic

Page 12 - 1-5 Handling Precautions

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

Page 13 - Backing Up Data

20110901Performing Data Communication You can use the SB-62 data communication cable to connect your ClassPad to another ClassPad unit or to a CASIO D

Page 14 - ClassPad Operation

201109012-1 Data Communication Overview This section provides an overview of the types of connections that are possible, and the data that can be tra

Page 15 - Configuring Power Properties

201109012-1-2Data Communication Overviewk Connecting a ClassPad to a Computer You can perform the following operations when connected to a computer. •

Page 16 - 1-8 Optimizing “Flash ROM”

201109012-1-3Data Communication Overviewu How to Transfer DataUse the “Send38k” and “Receive38k” program commands to transfer data. For details, see “

Page 17

201109012-1-4Data Communication Overview• [Projector] ... Mode for connecting ClassPad to a projector and projecting ClassPad sc

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201109012-1-5Data Communication Overviewk Communication Application Menus and Buttons The following explains the operations you can perform using the

Page 19 - 1-11 Battery Settings

201109012-2-1Connecting the ClassPad to Another Device 2-2 Connecting the ClassPad to Another Device This section provides detailed explanations abou

Page 20 - Chapter

201109012-2-2Connecting the ClassPad to Another Device Connecting to an EA-200 Data Analyzer You can use the CASIO Data Analyzer to sample and collect

Page 21

201109012-2-3Connecting the ClassPad to Another Device Connecting to a Computer (USB) Use the procedure below to connect ClassPad to a computer.k Requ

Page 22

201203012-2-4Connecting the ClassPad to Another Device Connecting to a Projector (USB) Use the procedure below to connect ClassPad to a CASIO projecto

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20110901ContentsChapter 1 Getting Ready 1-1 Unpacking ... 1

Page 24 - Important!

201109012-3-1Configuring Communication Parameters2-3 Configuring Communication ParametersBefore trying to transfer data with the ClassPad, you should

Page 25

201109012-3-2Configuring Communication ParametersThe above setting specifies the data rate when connected to another ClassPad, or a Data Analyzer. Not

Page 26 - Required Hardware

201109012-4-1Transferring Data to Another ClassPad Unit2-4 Transferring Data to Another ClassPad UnitThis section details the steps you should perfor

Page 27

20110901Sender (6) In response to the confirmation message that appears, tap [OK] to send the data or [Cancel] to cancel the send operation. • Se

Page 28 - ClassPad Operation

201109012-4-3Transferring Data to Another ClassPad UnitSelecting Data for Transfer Perform the following steps on the sending device to select the dat

Page 29 - 20120301

201109012-4-4Transferring Data to Another ClassPad Unit• To return to the folder list from a list of folder contents, tap I in the lower left corner o

Page 30

201109012-4-5Transferring Data to Another ClassPad UnitSending a Screenshot of the Current Display ContentsUse the following procedure to send the cur

Page 31

201109012-4-6Transferring Data to Another ClassPad UnitCommunication Standby The ClassPad enters “communication standby” when you perform a send or re

Page 32

201109012-5-1Transferring Data between ClassPad and a Computer2-5 Transferring Data between ClassPad and a Computer Establishing a USB connection bet

Page 33

20110901To terminate the connection between the ClassPad and a computer(1) If the ClassPad is connected to a Windows computer, note the drive letter (

Page 34 - Selecting Data for Transfer

20110901Getting ReadyThis section contains important information you need to know before using the ClassPad for the first time. 1-1 Unpacking 1-2 A

Page 35 - Tap “e-Act2”

20110901Transferring DataThis section explains data transfer operations while the ClassPad drive is open on a computer.To transfer data between ClassP

Page 36

20110901Auto Import of VCP FilesWhen you terminate a USB connection, ClassPad automatically imports a VCP file currently in the AutoImport folder.VCP

Page 37 - Communication Standby

20110901Installing Add-In FilesAdd-in files can be installed on ClassPad to give it additional functions. The following are the types of add-in files

Page 38 - Computer

20110901Error MessagesError Message DescriptionInsufficient Storage Memory Insufficient available capacity in the mass storage area.Insufficient Memor

Page 39

201109012-6 VCP and XCP File OperationsWhen saving ClassPad eActivity data or program data for storage on a computer or in the ClassPad mass storage

Page 40 - Transferring Data

20110901(3) Tap [Save As].This displays a file specification dialog box like the one shown below.(4) Enter the file name and then tap [Save].The dialo

Page 41 - Importing XCP Files

20110901(3) Tap [Open].This causes a file specification dialog box to appear. It shows the VCP files in the mass storage area.(4) Select the VCP file

Page 42

201109012 Overwrites existing data as necessary and imports non-existent data as new data.The dialog box shown below will appear when file import is

Page 43 - Error Messages

20110901Importing and Exporting XCP FilesThe following explains the three file operations available for XCP files.View Storage & Import ... Impo

Page 44 - To save a VCP file

20110901(2) Select “View Storage & Import” and then tap [Select].This displays a file selection dialog box. It shows the folders and XCP files in

Page 45 - To open a VCP file

201203011-1 UnpackingWhen unpacking your ClassPad, check to make sure that all of the items shown here are included. If anything is missing, contact

Page 46

20110901To export Variable data(1) On the application menu, tap Y.This starts up the System application and displays the [Storage] sheet.(2) Select “E

Page 47

20110901(5) Select the export destination folder you want and then tap [OK].The dialog box shown below will appear when export is complete.(6) Tap [OK

Page 48 - To import an XCP file

20110901Error MessagesVCP File Save As/Open/NewError Message DescriptionInsufficient Storage Memory Insufficient mass storage area memory during file

Page 49

201109012-7 Projecting ClassPad Screen Contents from a ProjectorYou can connect ClassPad to a CASIO projector and project its screen contents.To proj

Page 50 - To export Variable data

20110901Precautions when ConnectingAn hourglass figure may remain projected on the screen after you connect the ClassPad to a projector. Also, changin

Page 51 - To export eActivity data

20110901Appendix1 Resetting and Initializing the ClassPad2 Deleting an Application3 Power Supply4 Number of Digits and Precision5 Specificationsα

Page 52

201109011 Resetting and Initializing the ClassPad The memory of your ClassPad is divided into four parts: main memory, a mass storage area for storin

Page 53

20110901k Performing the RAM Reset Operation You should perform the RAM reset operation whenever your ClassPad freezes up or when it begins to operate

Page 54 - Precautions when Connecting

201109012 Deleting an ApplicationYou can delete an add-in application by deleting it from the application menu or by using the [Add-In App.] Memory Us

Page 55 - Appendix

201109013 Power SupplyYour ClassPad is powered by four AAA-size batteries LR03 (AM4), or four nickel-metal hydride batteries. The battery level indica

Page 56

201109011-2 Attaching and Removing the Front Coveru To remove the front coverBefore using the ClassPad, remove the front cover and attach it to the b

Page 57

20110901α-4-1Number of Digits and Precision4 Number of Digits and Precisionk Number of Digits Standard Mode The following applies when the check box

Page 58 - 2 Deleting an Application

201109015 SpecificationsCalculation range:±1 × 10–999 to ±9.999999999 × 10999 and 0. Internal operations use 15-digit mantissa.Exponential display ran

Page 59 - 3 Power Supply

20110901α-5-2SpecificationsData CommunicationPort: 3-pin data communication port 4-pin mini USB portMethod: Start-stop (asynchronous), full-duplexTra

Page 60

Manufacturer:CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, JapanResponsible within the European Union:CASIO EUROPE GmbHC

Page 61 - 5 Specifications

CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.6-2, Hon-machi 1-chomeShibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, JapanOne or more of the following patents may be used in the product.U.S.Pa

Page 62 - Data Communication

201109011-3 Using the StylusSlide the stylus from the slot provided for it on the ClassPad, and then use it to perform touch panel operations.Importa

Page 63

201109011-4 Replacing Batteries and Setting Up the ClassPadPrecautions:Incorrectly using batteries can cause them to burst or leak, possibly damaging

Page 64 - CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD

20110901u ClassPad Operation (1) Making sure that you do not accidentally press the o key, attach the front cover to the ClassPad and then turn the C

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