Denso BHT-100Q User Manual

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viii CAUTION• If you drop the BHT so as to damage its hous-ing, immediately turn off the power, pull outthe rechargeable battery cartridge or dry bat-

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84Upon normal completion of the test, the BHT beepsonce and shows the screen at left.Press the C key to return to the TEST COM menu.

Page 4 - How this book is organized

85Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeSelecting "1:LCD" on the TEST DISPLAY menu callsup the test pattern shown at left on th

Page 5 - ■ Screen Indication

86⇑ ⇓An outline with a width of one dot appears.The checker pattern shown at left appears and theindicator LED goes off.ENT keyBS keyThe checker patt

Page 6 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

87Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeThe fine checker pattern appears.The fine checker pattern is reversed.Forty right-angled triangle

Page 7 - WARNING

88Press the ENT key, and the BHT beeps once andreturns to the TEST DISPLAY menu.⇑ ⇓⇑ ⇓⇑ ⇓ENT keyBS keyENT keyBS keyENT keyBS key

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89Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeSelecting "2:TOUCH SCREEN1" on the TEST DIS-PLAY menu calls up the screen shown at left

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90[5.7] Key entry, beeper, and vibrator testSelecting "7:KEY & VIBRATION" on the TEST menucalls up the screen shown at left and makes th

Page 10 - CAUTION

91Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeThe file name, file size, and test result (OK or NG)appear as shown at left.Press the C key to re

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92[ 6 ] System InformationSelecting the "6:VERSION" on the SYSTEM MENUcalls up the screen shown at left, displaying thesystem program versio

Page 12 - Thinner Benzine

93Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeIf no file is resident in the memory, the messageshown at left appears.Press the C key to return

Page 13 - FCC Regulations

ix CAUTION• Never cover or wrap up the CU or AC adapter in a cloth or blanket.Doing so could cause the unit to heat up inside, deforming its hous-ing,

Page 14 - Content Overviews

94Deletion completion screen⇓Upon completion of deletion, the screen shown atleft appears.Press the C key to return to the file deletion menu.When del

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95Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModePressing the 3 key while holding down the SF keyon the SYSTEM MENU calls up the screen shownat le

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96[8.1] Downloading the BHT system parameter fileSelecting "1:DOWNLOAD" on the SYSTEM PARAM-ETER transfer menu calls up the screen shown atl

Page 17 - Chapter 1

97Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode ProblemThe current download will exceed the maximumof 80 files in the memory. SolutionPress th

Page 18 - BHT-100Q

98 ProblemDownloading has failed. SolutionTo retry downloading, press the 1 key.Pressing the 2 key returns to the SYSTEM MENU.Check the interface po

Page 19 - Chapter 1. Quick Guide

99Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeIf an error occurs during uploadingIf some error occurs during uploading, one of the following sc

Page 20 - BHT-100B

100 ProblemThe memory has already contained 80 files, so theBHT system parameter file cannot be set up. SolutionPress the C key to return to the SYS

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101Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode[ 9 ] Setting the Remote WakeupPressing the 4 key while holding down the SF keyon the SYSTEM MEN

Page 22 - ■ Using the hand strap

102[ 10 ] Downloading/Uploading the System Message FilePressing the 6 key while holding down the SF keyon the SYSTEM MENU calls up the screen shownat

Page 23 - ■ Using the stylus

103Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeUpon completion of downloading, the BHT dis-plays the screen shown at left and beeps once.Press

Page 24 - 1.3 Setting the Backlight

x Proper Care of the BHT and CUClean the housings, battery cartridge terminals, and CU-7001 charge terminals with adry, soft cloth. Before cleaning,

Page 25 - 1.4 Using the Keypad

104If an error occurs during downloadingIf some error occurs during downloading, the BHT beeps three times and shows one ofthe following screens with

Page 26 - 1.5 Transferring Data

105Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode[13.2] Uploading the system message fileSelecting "2:UPLOAD" on the SYSTEM MESSAGEtran

Page 27 - Chapter 2

106Upon completion of uploading, the BHT displaysthe screen shown at left and beeps once.Press the C key to return to the SYSTEM MES-SAGE transfer me

Page 28 - System Configuration

107Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode ProblemThe memory is insufficient for setting up the sys-tem message file. SolutionPress the

Page 29 - ■ Host Computer

108Chapter 3Communications Operations of the BHT-100Q/100BThis chapter describes the communications operations of the BHT-100Q/100B—the IRcommunicatio

Page 30 - ■ Transfer Utility (option)

109Chapter 3. Communications Operations of the BHT-100Q/100B3.1 Infrared CommunicationThe BHT has an integrated infrared (IR) communications device w

Page 31 - Software Structure

110User programsPhysical layer(IrDA1.0)BHT-BASICBHT-Ir protocolThe BHT's IR communications device is IrDA-compliant. IrDA stands for Infrared Da

Page 32 - ■ User Programs

111Chapter 3. Communications Operations of the BHT-100Q/100B3.2 RS-232C Interface Specifications[ 1 ] Interface Connector and Pin AssignmentThe BHT h

Page 33 - 2.2 Components and Functions

112[ 2 ] Interface Cable ConnectionConnect the BHT directly to a host computer, a modem, or a printer with a direct-connect interface cable as illustr

Page 34 - PWBS C SF

113Chapter 3. Communications Operations of the BHT-100Q/100B3.3 Basic Communications Specifica-tions and Parameters3.3.1 Basic Communications Specifi

Page 35 - 2.3 Preparation

xiLabelingFCC RegulationsThis Device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) this device may n

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114 Transmission Code and Bit OrderAll characters should be coded to 7- or 8-bit code for data transmission. Thestandard data exchange code of the

Page 37 - ■ Low Battery Indication

115Chapter 3. Communications Operations of the BHT-100Q/100B3.3.2 Communications ParametersIn System Mode and user programs written in BHT-BASIC, you

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1163.4 Communications ProtocolsThe BHT supports both the BHT-protocol and the BHT-Ir protocol for file transmission.3.4.1 BHT-protocol[ 1 ] OverviewTh

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117Chapter 3. Communications Operations of the BHT-100Q/100B[ 2 ] Control CharactersThe control characters are classified into two groups: transmiss

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118(2) Text control charactersThe text control characters are used to format transmission texts. In the BHT-protocol,they include the following head

Page 41 - Adjusting the beeper volume

119Chapter 3. Communications Operations of the BHT-100Q/100BSOHETXBCCSTXETXBCCSTXETXBCC[ 3 ] Basic Format of Transmission MessagesBasically, the BHT

Page 42 - Adjusting the touch screen

1201234000000117234567891011 12 13 14 15 16PROG1. PD3 00 523[ 4 ] Text FormatText should be formatted according to the standard of the BHT-protocol be

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121Chapter 3. Communications Operations of the BHT-100Q/100B123456789101112131415161718192021MASTER DAT 00592n06 10.T10091S1239202141325 Data Text

Page 44 - 2.3.4 Battery Voltage Display

1223.4.2 BHT-Ir Protocol[ 1 ] OverviewThe BHT-Ir protocol is the communications procedure for the serial infrared link, whichis used to transmit files

Page 45 - Shows the total volume

123Chapter 3. Communications Operations of the BHT-100Q/100B[ 2 ] Control CharactersThe control characters are classified into two groups: transmiss

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xiiContent OverviewsPreface...

Page 47 - 2.3.6 BHT Turning-off Notes

124(2) Text control charactersThe text control characters are used to format transmission texts. In the BHT-Irprotocol, they include the following he

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125Chapter 3. Communications Operations of the BHT-100Q/100BSOHETXCRCSTXETXCRCSTXETXCRCDLEDLEDLEDLEDLEDLEIDIDID(2 bytes)(5 bytes)••••••[ 3 ] Basic Fo

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1261234000000117234567891011 12 13 14 15 16PROG1. PD3 00 523[ 4 ] Text FormatText should be formatted according to the standard of the BHT-Ir protocol

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127Chapter 3. Communications Operations of the BHT-100Q/100B123456789101112131415161718192021MASTER . DAT 00592 n 00 546222T10091S1239202141325 Da

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128This chapter lists the error messages which will appear on the LCD if some erroroccurs in the BHT-100Q/100B.Chapter 4Error Messages4.1 System Error

Page 52 - (Area selection screen)

129Chapter 4. Error Messages4.1 System ErrorsIf some error occurs when the power is turned on or during program execution, one ofthe following error

Page 53 - Progress in

130(When the dry battery cartridgeis loaded)(When the rechargeable batterycartridge is loaded)Low battery indication—Level 2 ProblemWhen the power is

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131Chapter 4. Error MessagesSystem Program malfunction ProblemDuring execution of System Program, the SystemProgram has attempted to write onto the

Page 55 - 2.5 Operating in System Mode

132Execution program not selected ProblemNo user program has been selected as an execu-tion program to be run when the power is turnedon.If this erro

Page 56 - ■ Structure of System Mode

133Chapter 4. Error MessagesSystem down error ProblemAn error has occurred during execution of SystemProgram.If this error occurs, the BHT beeps fiv

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xiii3.4 Communications Protocols ... 1163.4.1 BHT-protocol ...

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1344.2 Errors in System ModeIf some error occurs during operation in System Mode, one of the following errormessages will appear on the LCD.When selec

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135Chapter 4. Error Messages ProblemYou have deleted all of the files stored in thememory in the DELETE FILE menu. SolutionPress the C key to retur

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136 ProblemThe current download will exceed the maximumof 80 files in the memory. SolutionPress the 2 key to return to the SYSTEM MENU,then delete

Page 61 - [ 1 ] Program Execution

137Chapter 4. Error MessagesDuring uploading of a program file, datafile, BHT system parameter file, or sys-tem message file ProblemThe file you at

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138 ProblemUploading has failed. SolutionTo retry uploading, press the 1 key.Pressing the 2 key returns to the SYSTEM MENU.Check the interface por

Page 63 - [ 2 ] Downloading

139Chapter 5. Handling the CU-7000 (Option)Chapter 5Handling the CU-7000 (Option)This chapter describes the handling procedure of the CU-7000, the

Page 64 - Download screens

1405.1 Functions of the CU-7000The optical communications unit CU-7000 is available in two models: CU-7001 and CU-7002. The CU-7001 has both of funct

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141Chapter 5. Handling the CU-7000 (Option)5.3 Applying Power to the CU-7000Apply power to the CU-7000 by connecting it to the wall socket via the d

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1425.4 Communicating with the HostComputer5.4.1 Setting the Transmission Speed of the CU-7000Set the transmission speed of the CU-7000 to the same val

Page 67 - [ 3 ] Uploading

143Chapter 5. Handling the CU-7000 (Option)5.4.3 Interfacing with the Host ComputerThis section describes how to start communication with the host c

Page 68 - Upload screens

Chapter 1. Quick GuideChapter 2. Getting Started the BHTand System ModeChapter 3. Communications Operationsof the BHTChapter 4. Error MessagesChap

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1445.5 Charging the Rechargeable Bat-tery Cartridge (using the CU-7001)You may charge a rechargeable battery cartridge loaded in the BHT.Service Life

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145Chapter 5. Handling the CU-7000 (Option)Operator's ActionPlace the BHTon the CU-7001.⇓After approx. 4 hours⇓Remove the BHT.CU-7001 StatusOn

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1465.6 RS-232C Interface Specifications[ 1 ] Interface Connector and Pin AssignmentThe CU-7000 has an RS-232C interface port (Dsub-25S).RS-232C inter

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147Chapter 5. Handling the CU-7000 (Option)[ 2 ] Interface Cable ConnectionAs illustrated below, connect the CU-7000 (on which the BHT is put) to a

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148AppendicesAppendix A. Specifications ... 149A.1 BHT-100Q

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149AppendicesAppendix A.SpecificationsA.1 BHT-100Q[ 1 ] Product SpecificationsPower Source Main power • Rechargeable lithium-ion battery cartridge(3.6

Page 75 - 123 n-1 n

150Screen mode Font size Letter type Dots (W x H) Chars x LinesSingle-byte Standard-size ANK Regular-size 12 x 12 16 x 25ANK* mode (12-dot) Doubl

Page 76 - Data read

151Appendices[ 2 ] Readable CodesThe values given below are based on the scanning reference position shown in thenext item [ 3 ]. (Skew angle: 360˚)(

Page 77 - DECODE LEVEL

152(4) Bar CodesBar code type Bar dimensions Readable rangeUniversal product codesEAN-13 0.26 to 0.33 mm 0.8 to 1.0 magnifications(10.24 to 12.99 mil

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153Appendices[ 3 ] Scanning Performance Scanning reference positionAs illustrated at left, align thereading window with the centerof the label (code

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1Chapter 1. Quick GuideChapter 1Quick GuideThis chapter describes the basic operating method of the BHT and the related notes.1.1 Reading 2D Codes an

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154Bar codes Module size Scanning distance0.15 mm (5.9 mils) 40 to 90 mm (1.6 to 3.5 inches)*50.25 mm (9.8 mils) 40 to 170 mm(1.6 to 6.7 inches)*60.33

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155Appendices[ 4 ] Interface SpecificationsOptical InterfaceSynchronization: Start-stopInput signals: RDOutput signals: SDTransmission speed: 115,200

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156A.2 BHT-100B[ 1 ] Product SpecificationsPower Source Main power • Rechargeable lithium-ion battery cartridge(3.6 VDC)or• Dry battery cartridge (two

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157AppendicesCalendar Clock Year, month, day, hour, minute, and second• Year Two digits (with auto-correction onFebruary 29 for year 1901 to 2099)Rea

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158(2) Optical Properties RequiredWhite bars: Reflection intensity 45% min.Black bars: Reflection intensity 25% max.PCS value 0.45 min.[ 2 ] Bar Code

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159Appendices(3) Bar Code Label SizeRecommended width: 10 mm min. (0.39 inch min.)Length:Depth of field(Distance from bar codes tothe reading window

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160[ 3 ] Interface SpecificationsOptical InterfaceSynchronization: Start-stopInput signals: RDOutput signals: SDTransmission speed: 115,200 bps max.Di

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161AppendicesA.3 CU-7000[ 1 ] Product SpecificationsPower Source- Europe 230 VAC, 16 VA- U.S. 120 VAC, 13 VA-Australia 10 to 18 VDC, 450 mA (on 12 VD

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162Signal Input/OutputExternaldevice[ 3 ] Interface SpecificationsRS-232C Interface Port (Dsub-25S) on the CU-700025131411FGFrame ground —2SDSend data

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163AppendicesENQSOHACKACKACKACKACKEOTACKETXBCCSTXETXBCCSTXETXBCCSTXETXBCCEstablishment ofData Link(Phase 1)Heading textData text n-1Serial numberSeria

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2• The markers show the left-to-right scanning range. When the scanning distanceis 8.5 to 9.5 cm (3.3 to 3.7 inches), they indicate almost the center

Page 91 - [ 5 ] Testing

164ACKENQ3 seconds3 secondsENQENQENQACKData transmission may accidentally involve various types of errors. The BHT-protocolis designed to recover fro

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165Appendices Abnormal termination of phase 1 (Abort of phase 1)If the sending station receives no ACK from the receiving station after sending anE

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166Phase 2: Data Transmission Normal phase 2The sending station first sends a transmission block containing the heading text.Each time the sending

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167AppendicesNAKNAKNAKNAKNAKACK Phase 2 with NAKIf the sending station receives a NAK from the receiving station in response to atransmission block

Page 95 - [5.2] Memory test

168EOT3 seconds3 secondsENQENQACK Phase 2 with EOTIf the sending station receives an EOT anytime during phase 2, it shifts to phase 3 toterminate th

Page 96 - [5.4] Aging test

169AppendicesEOTACK3 seconds3 secondsENQ (1)ENQ (2)EOTENQ (9)3 seconds Abnormal termination of phase 2 (Abort of phase 2)If the sending station rec

Page 97 - [5.5] Communications test

170EOT (1)EOT (2)EOT (3)3 seconds3 secondsEOT (10)3 secondsor moreACKEOTEOTEOT3 seconds3 seconds Phase 3 with iterated EOT transmission due to no re

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171Appendices[ 2 ] Aborting Data TransmissionPressing the C key aborts data transmission.If the C key is pressed during downloading, the BHT transmits

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172STXETXBCC[ 3 ] BCC for Horizontal Parity CheckingTo check whether data has been transmitted accurately, the BHT supports horizontalparity che

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173AppendicesB.2 BHT-Ir protocol[ 1 ] Transmission Control SequencesShown below is a typical message transmission sequence supported by the BHT-Irprot

Page 101 - LCD & indicator LED test

3Chapter 1. Quick Guide• Before reading 2D codes or bar codes, clean those labels if stained.• Avoid using the BHT in direct sunlight. The BHT might

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174Data transmission may accidentally involve various types of errors. The BHT-Ir proto-col is designed to recover from those errors as frequently as

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175Appendices Abnormal termination of phase 1 (Abort of phase 1)If the sending station receives no sequence of DLE ACK and IDs from the receivingst

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176Phase 2: Data Transmission Normal phase 2The sending station first sends a transmission block containing the heading text.Each time the sending

Page 105 - Touch screen test 2

177Appendices Phase 2 with suspension of data reception for erasure of the flash memoryIf the receiving BHT requires the flash memory to be erased f

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178 Phase 2 with a sequence of DLE NAK and IDsIf the sending station receives a sequence of DLE NAK and IDs from the receivingstation in response to

Page 107 - [5.8] File test

179Appendices Phase 2 with a sequence of DLE EOT and IDsIf the sending station receives a sequence of DLE EOT and IDs anytime duringphase 2, it shif

Page 108 - [ 6 ] System Information

180 Abnormal termination of phase 2 (Abort of phase 2)If the sending station receives no sequence of DLE ACK and IDs from the receivingstation afte

Page 109 - [ 7 ] Deleting Files

181Appendices Phase 3 with iterated transmission of DLE EOT and IDs due to no re-sponse or invalid responseIf the sending station receives no respon

Page 110 - Deletion completion screen

182 Phase 3 with timeout at the receiving stationIf the receiving station receives no subsequent text or normal sequence of DLE EOTand IDs within 30

Page 111 - SYSTEM PARAMETER

183Appendices[ 3 ] CRCTo check whether data has been transmitted accurately, the BHT-Ir protocol supportsCRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) which employs t

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Copyright © DENSO, 2001All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or byany means without permission in writing fr

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4• If the BHT fails to read due to specular effects or otherfactors, change the scanning angle of the reading win-dow or the distance from codes as sh

Page 114 - ■ Solution

184Appendix C.A Typical Basic OperationWhat follows is a typical basic operation which helps you instruct the hands-on user inpractical bar-code readi

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185AppendicesAppendix D.Quality Assurance StandardsD.1 Applicable StandardsStandards Conditions* RemarksNoise Standards VCCI A Class BFCC Part 15 A Cl

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186D.2 Interface CablesWith the interface cables described in this section, DENSO WAVE has run the qualityassurance test conforming to the EMC Directi

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187AppendicesFor CUCable 2➀ D-sub connector D -F-T-N series (EMI-durable) Japan AviationElectronics Industry Ltd.➁ D-sub connector DB-25SF-T-N [-S1] J

Page 118 - SYSTEM MESSAGE

188IndexSymbols$$BRKLST.SYS 342D-code and bar-code reading test 763-pole mini stereo plug 13, 47, 81, 111Aabnormally turned off last 1

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Index189download 12, 13, 15, 16, 34, 38, 40, 42,45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 68, 69,95, 96, 97, 98, 102, 103, 104, 105,133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 143

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190lithium-ion battery 144, 149, 156low battery indication 21, 129, 130MM1 18, 71, 72M2 18, 71, 72M3 2, 4, 17, 71, 72M4 2, 4,

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Index191supplemental code 158synchronization 113, 155, 160system area 15system down error 133system information 41, 92system messa

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BHT-100Q/100BUser's ManualFirst Edition, February 2001Second Edition, October 2001DENSO WAVE INCORPORATEDThe purpose of this manual is to provide

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5Chapter 1. Quick Guide•Before reading bar codes, clean those labels if stained.•Avoid using the BHT in direct sunlight. The BHT might fail to read

Page 124 - Chapter 3

61.2 Setting and Using the Hand Strapand Stylus Setting the hand strap Using the hand strapPut your hand through the hand strap and hold the BHT a

Page 125 - 3.1 Infrared Communication

7Chapter 1. Quick Guide Setting the stylus Using the stylusThe BHT has a touch screen LCD that enables you to use touch keys and draw imageson th

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81.3 Setting the BacklightPressing the right-hand trigger switch (M4 key) while holding down the SF (Shift) keyactivates or deactivates the backlight

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9Chapter 1. Quick Guide1.4 Using the Keypad Entering Numerical DataTo enter numerical data, e.g., the quantity of goods, use the ten numerical keys

Page 128 - Connector I/F

10 Using infrared linkUsing infrared rays, the BHT may transfer data directly to the host computer equippedwith an IrDA interface port and other IrD

Page 129 - Transmission Speed

11Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeChapter 2Getting Started the BHTand System ModeThis chapter summarizes the BHT system configurati

Page 130 - ■ Vertical Parity

122.1 BHT System ConfigurationThe BHT barcode data collection system requires the following hardware as well as theBHT Bar Code Handy Terminal (which

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13Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode Host ComputerModels: PC/AT, PS/2Optional application programs and OSesBHT-BASIC3.5MS-DOS Win3

Page 132 - 3.4 Communications Protocols

iPrefacePlease READ through these operating instructions carefully. It will enable you tooperate your BHT-100Q/100B correctly.After you have finished

Page 133 - [ 2 ] Control Characters

14 Ir-Transfer Utility C (option)Running on the host computer, this utility transfers files between the BHT and the hostcomputer. For its file tran

Page 134 - (2) Text control characters

15Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeSoftware StructureSystem Programs and JIS Level 1 & Level 2 fonts are resident in the system

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16System ModeSystem Mode is a system program exclusively designed for the effective use of userprograms in the BHT. It sets up the execution environm

Page 136 - [ 4 ] Text Format

17Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode2.2 Components and FunctionsRelease buttonPress this button to remove thebattery cartridge.Touch

Page 137 - (2) Data text

18The functions of the keys may be set by user programs. Shown below is a set ofsample functions.Battery voltage levelShows the current battery volta

Page 138 - 3.4.2 BHT-Ir Protocol

19Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode2.3 Preparation2.3.1 Setting-up 1: Loading the Battery CartridgeBefore the first use of the BHT,

Page 139

20• Never charge the dry battery cartridge.• The BHT has an integrated backup power source which backs up the memory andcalendar clock in the BHT when

Page 140 - (2) Text control characters

21Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode Low Battery IndicationLow battery indication—Level 1If the battery output voltage drops below

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22WARNINGOnly use the dedicated charger (CU-7001, C-700or C-750) for charging the rechargeable batterycartridge.Using a different type of charger coul

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23Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode2.3.2 Setting-up 2: Setting the Calendar ClockTurn the BHT on by pressing the PW key.The followin

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iiHow this book is organizedThis manual is made up of five chapters and appendices.Chapter 1. Quick GuideDescribes the basic operating method of the B

Page 144 - Chapter 4

242.3.3Adjusting the LCD Contrast, Beeper Volume andTouch Screen, and Switching the Beeper & VibratorWhile holding down the M1 key or right-hand

Page 145 - 4.1 System Errors

25Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeAdjusting the LCD contrastYou can adjust the LCD brightness to eight contrast levels.(1) Use the

Page 146 - Calendar clock stopped

26⇓⇓Use the 5 key (or M1 or M2 key) to select the CALI-BRATION line, then press the ENT key. The screenshown at left will appear.Touch the center of t

Page 147 - Abnormally turned off last

27Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeTouch the center of the 4th "+."The adjustment will complete and the display willreturn

Page 148 - Error in System Mode settings

282.3.4 Battery Voltage DisplayThe battery voltage level is always displayed on the status indicator line (bottom line).The displayed battery level sh

Page 149 - System down error

29Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeShows the currentbackup state inprogress.Shows the total volumeof data to be backed up.2.3.5 Batt

Page 150 - 4.2 Errors in System Mode

30(2) When turning the BHT on after storage with no battery cartridge loaded:Even after removal of the battery cartridge, the calendar clock will work

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31Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode2.3.6 BHT Turning-off Notes[ 1 ] "Shutdown in progress" messageWhen the BHT is turned o

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32(1) Press the 2 key while holding down the SF key. The screen will switch to thefollowing:[ 1 ] YES: Run Scandisk and start the System.[ 2 ] NO: Tu

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33Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode Scandisk when the resume function is enabledIf Scandisk runs when the resume function is enabl

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iii Technical Terms Used in This ManualSource Program and Object Program (User Program)Generally, a source program is translated into an object prog

Page 155 - Chapter 5

34[ 3 ] About "$$BRKLST.SYS"If Scandisk finds an invalid file(s), it will automatically create the "$$BRKLST.SYS" file.To check th

Page 156 - 5.2 Components and Functions

35Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode2.4 Initializing the BHT SystemInitializing the system will lose program files and data files sto

Page 157

36(1) Selecting the memory area to be initializedPress the PW key while holding down the SF, M1and 0 keys together.The screen shown at left will appea

Page 158 - Computer

37Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode(3) Confirming the memory area selected for initializationSelecting the "USER AREA EXCEPT FO

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38(5) Completion of initializationUpon completion of the initialization, the BHT dis-plays the screen shown at left for a second andturns itself off a

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39Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode2.5 Operating in System ModeSystem Mode is an operating software exclusively designed for the eff

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40 Structure of System ModeSYSTEM MENU ⇐ Press the PW key while holding down theSF and 1 keys.UploadingTransfers user program files and datafiles st

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41Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeSystem InformationShows the system program version,memory size, system message version,and JIS fo

Page 163 - DTE and DCE

42In addition to the functions given on the previous pages, System Mode has these fourfunctions: Deleting files, Downloading/uploading the BHT system

Page 164 - Appendices

43Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode2.5.2 Operating in System ModeSome functions in System Mode require several screens to be shifted

Page 165 - Specifications

ivSAFETY PRECAUTIONSBe sure to observe all these safety precautions. Please READ through this manual carefully. It will enable you to use the BHT an

Page 166

44Press 2 key or use M1 and M2 keys toselect the desired set item.[ 2 ] Selecting a desired settingFirst, select a desired item on the current screen

Page 167 - [ 2 ] Readable Codes

45Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode2.5.3 Detailed Description of the Functions in SystemMode[ 1 ] Program ExecutionSelecting "1

Page 168 - (5) Multi-line Code Scanning

46In the example shown at left, 26 programs aredownloaded.If no program file is downloaded, the messageshown at left will appear.To return to the SYST

Page 169 - [ 3 ] Scanning Performance

47Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeSelecting "2: DOWNLOAD" on the SYSTEM MENUcalls up the screen shown at left. 1 FILE :

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48With this screen displayed, the BHT waits for a fileto be downloaded.If you select "2:HT<-->HT" on the DOWNLOADmenu, the "HT<

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49Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeUpon completion of downloading, the number ofreceived records becomes equal to the totalnumber of

Page 172 - A.2 BHT-100B

50 ProblemThe current download will exceed the maximumof 80 files in the memory. SolutionPress the 2 key to return to the SYSTEM MENU.Delete unneces

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51Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode[ 3 ] UploadingSelecting "3: UPLOAD" on the SYSTEM MENU callsup the screen shown at lef

Page 174 - [ 2 ] Bar Code Specifications

52If you select "1:ONE FILE" or "2:ALL FILES" on theUPLOAD menu when no files are stored in thememory, the message shown at left w

Page 175 - (3) Bar Code Label Size

53Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeIf an error occurs during uploadingIf some error occurs during uploading, one of the following sc

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v WARNINGHandling the battery cartridge• Never disassemble or heat the batterycartridge, nor put it into fire or water;doing so could cause battery-ru

Page 177 - A.3 CU-7000

54[ 4 ] System Environment SettingSelecting "4: SET SYSTEM" on the SYSTEM MENUcalls up the screen shown at left. 1 EXEC PROGRAM : Sets an e

Page 178

55Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode[4.1] Setting an execution programSelecting "1: EXEC PROGRAM" on the SET SYS-TEM menu c

Page 179 - Appendix B

56[4.2] Setting the message versionSelecting "2: DISPLAY" on the SET SYSTEM menucalls up the screen shown at left.Highlighted is the current

Page 180 - Normal phase 1

57Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode[4.3] Setting the calendar clockSelecting "3:DATE/TIME" on the SET SYSTEM menucalls up

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58Selecting "4: QRCODE" on the SET SYSTEM menucalls up the screen shown at left.Highlighted is the current setting. 1 INVERT : Activates or

Page 182 - Normal phase 2

59Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeMarkerYou may select the marker ON/OFF mode from the following:0: Driven by the trigger switch1:

Page 183 - Phase 2 with NAK

60• MaxiCodeExample: If a code read is "MaxiCode and Mode 4," then the option data below willfollow.(Data read)… X4Minimum number of digits

Page 184 - Phase 2 with EOT

61Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeSelecting "4: BARCODE" on the SET SYSTEM menucalls up the screen shown at left.Highligh

Page 185 - Normal phase 3

62MarkerYou may select the marker ON/OFF mode from the following:0: Driven by the trigger switch1: Fixed to ON2: Fixed to OFFIf you select "1&quo

Page 186 - 3 seconds

63Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode[4.5] Setting the communications environmentsAfter the BHT is initialized, the interface port and

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vi WARNING• Do not look into the light source through the reading window or pointthe light source towards the eyes.The light emitted through the readi

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64Selecting the "5: COM" on the SET SYSTEM menucalls up the screen shown at left. 1 OPTICAL: Switches to the communi-cations parameters set

Page 189 - B.2 BHT-Ir protocol

65Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode(1) Communications parameters setting screenSelecting "1:PARAMETER" on the SET OPTICALs

Page 190

66[4.5-2] Setting the communications parameters for the direct-connectinterfaceSelecting "2:CONNECTOR" on the SET COM menucalls up the scree

Page 191 - DLE EOT and IDm

67Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode(2) Communications protocol option screenSelecting "2:PROTOCOL" on the SET CONNECTORscr

Page 192

68[4.5-3] Setting the interface portSelecting the "3:COM PORT" on the SET COM menucalls up the screen shown at left.Highlighted is the curre

Page 193

69Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode[4.5-4] Setting the communications protocol typeSelecting the "4:PROTOCOL TYPE" on the

Page 194

70Selecting the "2:BHT-Ir Protocol" on the PROTO-COL TYPE screen calls up the screen shown at left.Enter the ID number of the BHT by using t

Page 195 - DLE ACK and IDs

71Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode[4.6] Defining the functions of the shift key, magic keys, andfunction keysSelecting the "6:

Page 196

72Selecting the "2:M1 KEY," "3:M2 KEY," "4:M3 KEY"or "5:M4 KEY" on the SET KEY menu calls up thescreen as show

Page 197

73Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeEnabling/disabling the function keysSelecting the "6:FUNC KEY" on the SET KEY menucalls

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vii CAUTIONBasic handling tips• Never put the BHT in places where thereare excessively high temperatures, suchas inside closed-up automobiles, or inpl

Page 199 - Operands

74[4.7] Setting the resume functionSelecting "7: RESUME" on the SET SYSTEM menucalls up the screen shown at left.Highlighted is the current

Page 200 - A Typical Basic Operation

75Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode[ 5 ] TestingSelecting "5:TEST" on the SYSTEM MENU calls upthe screen shown at left. 1

Page 201 - Quality Assurance Standards

76[5.1] 2D-code and bar-code reading testSelecting "1: QRCODE" on the TEST menu calls upthe screen shown at left.Actually read bar codes wit

Page 202 - D.2 Interface Cables

77Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeListed below is a table showing the relationship between the 2D-code/bar-code typesand the identi

Page 203

78Selecting "1: BARCODE" on the TEST menu callsup the screen shown at left.Actually read bar codes with the BHT-100B andcheck the read data

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79Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode[5.2] Memory testSelecting "2:MEMORY" on the TEST menu calls upthe screen shown at left

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80[5.3] Beeper scale testSelecting "3:BEEPER" on the TEST menu calls upthe screen shown at left and makes the beepersound at three octaves l

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81Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode[5.5] Communications testIn System Mode, you may test the optical interface port and direct-conne

Page 207

82Testing the optical interface portSelecting the "1:OPTICAL" on the TEST COM menucalls up the screen shown at left.At the slave BHT to be t

Page 208 - BHT-100Q/100B

83Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeIf any error occurs, the BHT beeps three times andshows the screen at left.In parentheses are err

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