Hardware manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety Precautions
- Operating Precautions
- Contents
- Getting Ready
- Operations
- General Guide
- Using the Stylus
- Recalibrating the Touch Screen
- Adjusting Display Brightness
- Adjusting Auto Dimming Settings
- Changing Applications Assigned to the Program Button
- Using the Cradle
- Using the CASSIOPEIA USB Cable
- Using the AC Adapter
- Infrared Communication
- Using a CompactFlash Card
- Using an SD Memory Card or Multimedia Card
- Built-in Storage
- Using a PC Card Unit (Option)
- Using the PC Card Unit as an External Power Supply
- About the 20Pin/USB host Converter (Option)
- About the Modem Adapter and Modem Card (U.S. and Canada Only)
- Software Applications
- User Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix

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• Windows Millennium Edition, or Microsoft Windows NT
32 MB of RAM plus an additional 8 MB of RAM for each Office program running
simultaneously
• Windows 2000 Professional
64 MB of RAM plus an additonal 8 MB of RAM for each Office program running
simultaneously
Note
• Different minimum system requirements are required when using the applications
included on the CASSIOPEIA Applications CD-ROM. See the documentation
contained on the CD-ROM for full details.
• The cradle that comes with your CASSIOPEIA is designed for USB connection only.
If your computer does not have a USB port, you will need to purchase the separate
20Pin/USB host Converter ( JK-744CV) and the serial connection cable (JK-580CA),
which allows direct connection between the CASSIOPEIA and your computer's serial
port.
• Certain computer hardware and/or software configurations may not allow PC
Connect to run properly.
Important
• When installing ActiveSync on a computer, check to make sure that the specified
COM port number correctly indicates the serial port to which the cradle is connected.
• Some laptop and sub-compact computers with built-in infrared ports and modems are
initially configured so the COM port is not always used as a serial port. In such a
case, you must change the setting so the COM port is always used as a serial port.
See the documentation that comes with your computer for full details on COM port
numbers and settings.