CASIO. CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. 6-1, Nisei-Shinjuku 2-some Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 163-02, Japan Moggy-0100060) Printed in Japan CASSIOPEIA Hardware Manual User documentation consists of two manuals: a User's Guide and a Hardware Manual. Be sure to read this Hardware Manual first. CASIO.
GUIDELINES LAID DOWNY FCC RULES FOR USE OF THIS UNIT IN THE US.A. (not applicable to other areas). NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant 1o Part 1S of the FCC Rules. These limits are desired to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
¢ Never continue to use the when battery power is low. Low battery power can cause corruption or loss of data stored in memory. Replace batteries as soon as possible after low power is indicated. * Do not leave low batteries in the Batteries whose power is low can leak, causing damage to and malfunction of the + Avoid using the in areas subjected to the conditions listed below.
Documentation The comes with the following documentation. + Hardware Manual (this manual) * User's Guide How to Use the Documentation Read his Hardware Manual first, [t covers how to set up the and load batteries to power it. What should ! read next? Reid the User's Guide, which explains how to use the What should 1 do if the A-HAY-H does not da what 1 want it 10?7 See the troubleshooting guide on page 20 of the Hardware Manual.
Desktop Computer System Configuration You should check to make sure that the configuration of your desktop computer is as described below to support the installer and the software applications contained on the CD-ROM. Minimum Requirements: Desktop computer with a 486/33DX or higher processor (Pentium P90 recommended) Microsoft Windows 95 (1J.S.
8 + Battery holder release . Tide to nutcase the battery holder * Main battery holder . ‘when removing it from the A107A-11. Holds main parer supply batteries. Both bunions must be returned 1o the “NORMAL OPERATION" position for the wit 6 operate normally == + Back-up battery ® compartment —o| ok bock-up bakery. * Card lock Locks a card in the card slot. Unlock the * Card eject switch card when removing it Tide to eject a card from the card slot.
10 Replacing Batteries The has a dual power supply that consists of main batteries and a back-up battery. Be sure (o goad the main batteries before using the for the first time after purchasing it. Also, replace batteries as soon as possible after they start to lose power. Important! A * Never remove both the main batteries aod the back-up battery from the at the same time. If you do, data stored in memory can be corrupted or lost entirely.
12 6 Slide the release (both buttons) of the main battery holder towards “NORMAL OPERATION" to lock the main battery bolder release NORMAL @ OPERATION T you e Toadying batteries into the A10/A- U1 for the First time after purchasing it, pull two insulating tapes oot from under the back-up battery compartment cover. Be sure you pull out the insulating tape after goading the main interferes.
1 | 15 Optional Battery Pack Main power can also be supplied to the using a rechargeable battery pack that is available as an option. Charging of the optional battery pack is performed using an optional charger. g3 page 21 Resetting the You should reset the whenever you suspect some external abnormality has caused it to malfunction.
1% Connecting the to a Desktop Computer Use the following procedure to connect the to a desktop computer. Requirements Installation CD-ROM (supplied with cable (supplied with Desktop computer (sce page 6 for minimum requirements) 1 Open the RS-232C connector cover of the Pull out the bottom of the cover and swing it up. Next slide the cover into the side of the 2 Use the RS-232C cable to connect the o your desktop computer.
18 4 Remove the card from the card slot. 5 Insert the card you want 1o use into the card slot, Push the card into the slot as far as it will go A\ Never try to insert a card into the card slot while the card lock is in the LOCK position. 2\ Take care that the card is oriented correctly when you insert it into the card slot. The top of the card should be facing in the same direction as the top of the A~ I0/A-1 1. If the card is oriented incorrectly, it will not slide all the way into the card slot.
20 Troubleshooting ® Nothing appears on the display when power is turned on, Possible Cause Recommended Action Page Display contrast setting | Adjust display contrast 1o | 0% Page § is too Tight. a darker setting. Main batteries are Replace batteries. o5 Page 10 dead, * Screen is completely black. Possible Cause Recommended Action Page Display contrast settling is foo dark, Adjust display contrast to a lighter setting. i Page 8 « Nothing happens when the touch screen is pressed.
22 Hardware Specifications Model: Display: 480 x 240 dot pitch FASTEN LCD 4 gray scale monochrome CPU: SH3 Memory RAM: {A-10) 2M bytes bytes ROM: 4M bytes Speaker: Sound Interfaces: 115.2kBPS Data communication jack PC card slot Infrared port (rd A-compatitle portent) Power Supply: Main: Two AA-size alkaline batteries LR6 (AM; rechargeable battery pack (NH-10); AC adapter (AD-CS0150) Back-up: One CR2032 lithium battery Power Consumption: 3.