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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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80If any error occurs, the BHT beeps three times andshows the screen at left.In parentheses are error codes which have thefollowing meanings:(X X)1: T

Page 4 - How this book is organized

81Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeSelecting "6:LCD" on the TEST menu calls up thetest pattern shown at left on the LCD an

Page 5 - ■ Screen Indication

82An outline with a width of one dot appears.⇑ ⇓ENT keyBS keyThe checker pattern shown at left appears and theindicator LED goes off.⇑ ⇓ENT k

Page 6 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

83Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeThe fine checker pattern appears.The fine checker pattern is reversed.Four right-angled triangles

Page 7 - WARNING

84[5.7] Key entry & beeper testSelecting "7:KEY & VIBRATION" on the TEST menucalls up the screen shown at left and makes theBHT read

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85Chapter 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

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86[5.9] Testing with PING (BHT-7500S/7500W only) TEST PING 1:RUN PING 2:SET PINGSelecting "9:PING" on the TEST menu calls

Page 10 - CAUTION

87Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModePING run-time messages (that will appear in the middle of the LCD)Message Displays when:Waiting S

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88If you select one of "1:DESTINATION IP" through"5:COUNT" items and press the ENT key, then theentry box of that item becomes r

Page 12 - Thinner Benzine

89Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModePING Echo Request Send Timing (SEND TYPE)Two types of echo request send timings are available: TY

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 - US and Canada Regulations

90[ 6 ] System InformationSelecting the "6:VERSION" on the SYSTEM MENUcalls up the screen shown at left, displaying thesystem program versio

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91Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode FTP MENU 1:DOWNLOAD 2:UPLOAD DOWNLOAD FILESERVER IP:XXX.XXX.XXX

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92 UPLOAD FILESERVER IP:XXX.XXX.XXX.XXXCURRENT DIRECTORY:.../ABCD/EFGH/IJKL/MNOP/QRST/UVWX/YZ/0000/1111/222221:DIR/FILE [ ]

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93Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode UPLOAD FILE SAMPLE01.DAT SAMPLE02.DAT SAMPLE03.DAT SAMPLE04.D

Page 18 - Content Overviews

94Run-time messages in downloading/uploading by FTPWhen the BHT is uploading or downloading files by FTP, the following messages mayappear in the bott

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95Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeReply codes from the FTP serverThe messages that FTP servers send during and after FTP operations

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96 RF MENU 1:SET ID 2:VERSION  SET ID 1:DOMAIN 0 2:SECURITY ID [********************] [ 8

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97Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode SET ID 1:DOMAIN 0 2:SECURITY ID [********************] Set up?

Page 22 - 1.1 Reading Bar Codes

98 SUB SYSTEM VERSION Vx.x MACID [001122334455]XXXXXXXXXXXX Parameter save error!!XXXXXXXXXXXX

Page 23 - Chapter 1. Quick Guide

99Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode[ 8 ] RF Menu BHT-7500W RF MENU 1:PARAMETER 2:SITE SURVEY 3:VERSION

Page 24 - ■ Using the hand strap

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 - 1.3 Setting the Backlight

100BHT-7500W SET ID 1:CLIENT NAME [ ] 2:SSID tsunami SET ID 1:CLIENT NAME [ ] 2:SSID tsunami

Page 26 - 1.4 Using the Keypad

101Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeBHT-7500W SET RF OPTION 1:POWER SAVE ON OFF 2:WEP ON OFF 3:AUTHENTICATE OPEN SHARE

Page 27 - 1.5 Transferring Data

102BHT-7500W SET WEP KEY 1:WEP KEY1 2:WEP KEY2 3:WEP KEY3 4:WEP KEY4 5:TRANSMIT KEY[8.1.3] WEP key definition screenSe

Page 28 - ■ Using infrared link

103Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeBHT-7500W SET WEP KEY1 1:KEY SIZE 40 128 2:KEY **********

Page 29 - Chapter 2

104BHT-7500W SET WEP KEYx 1:KEY SIZE 40 128 2:KEY ABCDE12345 Set up? 1:Yes 2:No SET WEP K

Page 30 - 2.1 BHT System Configuration

105Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeBHT-7500W SET TRANSMIT KEY 1:TRANSMIT KEY KEY1 KEY2 KEY3 KEY4 SET TRANSMIT

Page 31 - ■ Host Computer

106BHT-7500W INITIALIZE RF Initialize Parameters? 1:Yes 2:NoSelecting the "4:INITIALIZE" on the RF parametermenu calls up th

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107Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeBHT-7500W SITE SURVEY 1:LINK STATUS[8.2] SITE SURVEY menuSelecting the "2:SITE S

Page 33 - Software Structure

108 SUB SYSTEM VERSION V X.XX MACID [XXXXXXXXXXXX][8.3] RF version screenSelecting the "3:VERSION" on the RF MENU dis-plays the &

Page 34 - ■ User Programs

109Chapter 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 retu

Page 35 - 2.2 Components and Functions

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110Deletion completion screenUpon completion of deletion, the screen shown atleft appears.Press the C key to return to the file deletionmenu.

Page 37 - 2.3 Preparation

111Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode⇓⇓[10.1] Downloading the BHT system parameter fileSelecting "1:DOWNLOAD" on the SYSTEM

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112If an error occurs during downloadingIf some error occurs during downloading, the BHT beeps three times and shows one ofthe following screens with

Page 39 - ■ Low Battery Indication

113Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode ProblemThe current download will exceed the maximumof 80 files in the memory. SolutionPress t

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114⇓⇓[10.2] Uploading the BHT system parameter fileSelecting "2:UPLOAD" on the SYSTEM PARAM-ETER transfer menu calls up the screen shown atl

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115Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeIf an error occurs during uploadingIf some error occurs during uploading, one of the following s

Page 42 - BHT-7500S/7500W only)

116[ 11 ] Setting the Remote WakeupPressing the 4 key while holding down the SFkey on the SYSTEM MENU calls up the screenshown at left. 1 REMOTE W

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117Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode[ 12 ] Setting the CPU PerformancePressing the 5 key while holding down the SFkey on the SYST

Page 44 - LCD CONTRAST

118[ 13 ] Downloading/Uploading the System Message File⇓⇓Pressing the 6 key while holding down the SFkey on the SYSTEM MENU calls up the screenshow

Page 45 - Adjusting the LCD contrast

119Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeIf an error occurs during downloadingIf some error occurs during downloading, the BHT beeps thre

Page 46 - 2.3.4 Battery Voltage Display

xiiBHT-7500SUS and Canada RegulationsThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules, Canadian ICES-003 and RSS-210Rules.Operation is subject to th

Page 47 - Do not remove

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

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121Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode[13.2] Uploading the system message file⇓⇓Selecting "2:UPLOAD" on the SYSTEM MESSAGEtr

Page 49 - 2.3.7 BHT Turning-off Notes

122If an error occurs during uploadingIf some error occurs during uploading, one of the following screens will appear andthe beeper beeps three times.

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123Chapter 3. Communications Operations of the BHTChapter 3Communications Operations of the BHTThis chapter describes the communications operations o

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1243.1 Spread-Spectrum Communication(BHT-7500S/7500W only)3.1.1 Notes for Wireless Operations• If there are too many communications errors, first make

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125Chapter 3. Communications Operations of the BHT Security IDsFor assuring higher security, set security IDs to the BHTs. Those IDs should matcht

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126User programsPhysical layer(IrDA1.0)BHT-BASICBHT-Ir protocolThe BHT's IR communications device is IrDA-compliant. IrDA stands for Infrared Da

Page 54 - (Area selection screen)

127Chapter 3. Communications Operations of the BHT3.3 RS-232C Interface Specifications[ 1 ] Interface Connector and Pin AssignmentThe BHT has a direc

Page 55 - Progress in

128[ 2 ] Interface Cable ConnectionConnect the BHT directly to a host computer, a modem, or a printer with a direct-connect interface cable as illustr

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129Chapter 3. Communications Operations of the BHT3.4 Basic Communications Specifica-tions and Parameters3.4.1 Basic Communications SpecificationsLis

Page 57 - 2.5 Operating in System Mode

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Page 58 - ■ Structure of System Mode

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

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131Chapter 3. Communications Operations of the BHT3.4.2 Communications ParametersIn System Mode and user programs written in BHT-BASIC, you may set t

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1323.5 Communications ProtocolsThe BHT supports both the BHT-protocol and the BHT-Ir protocol for file transmission.3.5.1 BHT-protocol[ 1 ] OverviewTh

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133Chapter 3. Communications Operations of the BHT[ 2 ] Control CharactersThe control characters are classified into two groups: transmission contro

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134(2) Text control charactersThe text control characters are used to format transmission texts. In the BHT-protocol,they include the following head

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135Chapter 3. Communications Operations of the BHTSOHETXBCCSTXETXBCCSTXETXBCC[ 3 ] Basic Format of Transmission MessagesBasically, the BHT transmits

Page 64 - [ 1 ] Program Execution

1361234000000117234567891011 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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137Chapter 3. Communications Operations of the BHT123456789101112131415161718192021MA S T E R D A T 00592n06 10.T10091S1239202141325 Data Text For

Page 66 - [ 2 ] Downloading

1383.5.2 BHT-Ir Protocol[ 1 ] OverviewThe BHT-Ir protocol is the communications procedure for the serial infrared link, whichis used to transmit files

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139Chapter 3. Communications Operations of the BHT[ 2 ] Control CharactersThe control characters are classified into two groups: transmission contro

Page 68 - Download screens

xivBHT-7500WDeclaration of Conformity (For European Union)The radio frequency module that comlies with the Directive 99/5/EC(R&TTE) is mountedon t

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140(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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141Chapter 3. Communications Operations of the BHTSOHETXCRCSTXETXCRCSTXETXCRCDLEDLEDLEDLEDLEDLEIDIDID(2 bytes)(5 bytes)••••••[ 3 ] Basic Format of Tr

Page 71 - [ 3 ] Uploading

1421234000000117234567891011 12 13 14 15 16PROG1. PD3 00 523[ 4 ] Text FormatText should be formatted according to the standard of the BHT-Ir protocol

Page 72 - Upload screens

143Chapter 3. Communications Operations of the BHT123456789101112131415161718192021MASTER . DAT 00592 n 00 546222T10091S1239202141325 Data Text Fo

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145Chapter 4. Error MessagesThis chapter lists the error messages which will appear on the LCD if some erroroccurs in the BHT-7500/7500S/7500W.Chapte

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1464.1 System ErrorsIf some error occurs when the power is turned on or during program execution, one ofthe following error messages will appear on th

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147Chapter 4. Error Messages(When the dry battery cartridgeis loaded)(When the rechargeable batterycartridge is loaded)Low battery indication—Level 2

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148System Program malfunction ProblemDuring execution of System Program, the SystemProgram has attempted to write onto the write-pro-tected area of t

Page 78 - DECODE LEVEL

149Chapter 4. Error MessagesExecution program not selected ProblemNo user program has been selected as an execu-tion program to be run when the powe

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150System down error ProblemAn error has occurred during execution of SystemProgram.If this error occurs, the BHT beeps five times(for 0.1 second per

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151Chapter 4. Error Messages4.2 Errors in System ModeIf some error occurs during operation in System Mode, one of the following errormessages will ap

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152 ProblemYou have deleted all of the files stored in thememory in the DELETE FILE menu. SolutionPress the C key to return to the SYSTEM MENUscre

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153Chapter 4. Error Messages ProblemThe current download will exceed the maximumof 80 files in the memory. SolutionPress the 2 key to return to

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154During uploading of a program file, datafile, BHT system parameter file, or sys-tem message file ProblemThe file you attempted to upload is damag

Page 85 - 2:SYSTEM MODE

155Chapter 4. Error Messages UPLOAD FILE  XXXXXXXX.XXX Communication error!! Retry? 1:Yes 2:No Pr

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157Chapter 5. Handling the CU-7000 (Option)Chapter 5Handling the CU-7000 (Option)This chapter describes the handling procedure of the CU-7000, the

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1585.1 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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159Chapter 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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Content OverviewsPreface...

Page 91 - [4.8-1] Setting the TCP/IP

1605.4 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 92 - [4.8-2] Setting the FTP

161Chapter 5. Handling the CU-7000 (Option)5.4.3 Interfacing with the Host ComputerThis section describes how to start communication with the host c

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1625.5 Charging the Rechargeable Bat-tery Cartridge (using the CU-7001)You may charge a rechargeable battery cartridge loaded in the BHT.Service Life

Page 94 - [ 5 ] Testing

163Chapter 5. Handling the CU-7000 (Option)Operator's ActionPlace the BHTon the CU-7001.⇓After approx. 4 hours⇓Remove the BHT.CU-7001 StatusOn

Page 95 - [5.1] Bar-code reading test

1645.6 RS-232C Interface Specifications[ 1 ] Interface Connector and Pin AssignmentThe CU-7000 has an RS-232C interface port (Dsub-25S).RS-232C inter

Page 96 - [5.2] Memory test

165Chapter 5. Handling the CU-7000 (Option)[ 2 ] Interface Cable ConnectionAs illustrated below, connect the CU-7000 (on which the BHT is put) to a

Page 98 - [5.5] Communications test

167AppendicesAppendicesAppendix A. Specifications ... 168A.

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168Appendix A.SpecificationsA.1 BHT-7500/7500S/7500W[ 1 ] Product SpecificationsPower Source Main power • Rechargeable lithium-ion battery cartridge(3

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169AppendicesScreen mode Font size Chars x Lines Dots (W x H)Single-byte Standard-size 26 x 20 6 x 8ANK* mode Small-size 26 x 26 6 x 6Two-byte 16-dot

Page 101 - ENT key

3.3 RS-232C Interface Specifications ... 1273.4 Basic Communications Specifi

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170(2) Optical Properties Required for Bar Code LabelsWhite bars: Reflection intensity 45% min.Black bars: Reflection intensity 25% max.PCS value 0.4

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171Appendices(3) Bar Code Label SizeRecommended width: 10 mm min. (0.39 inch min.)Length:Depth of field(Distance from bar codes tothe bar-code readi

Page 104 - & VIBRATION

172[ 3 ] Interface SpecificationsOptical InterfaceSynchronization: Start-stopInput signals: RDOutput signals: SDTransmission speed: 115,200 bps max.Di

Page 105 - [5.8] File test

173AppendicesA.2 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 V

Page 106 - (PING running screen)

174Signal Input/OutputExternaldevice[ 3 ] Interface SpecificationsRS-232C Interface Port (Dsub-25S) on the CU-700025131411FGFrame ground —2SDSend data

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175AppendicesENQSOHACKACKACKACKACKEOTACKETXBCCSTXETXBCCSTXETXBCCSTXETXBCCEstablishment ofData Link(Phase 1)Heading textData text n-1Serial numberSeria

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176ACKENQ3 seconds3 secondsENQENQENQACKData transmission may accidentally involve various types of errors. The BHT-protocolis designed to recover fro

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177Appendices Abnormal termination of phase 1 (Abort of phase 1)If the sending station receives no ACK from the receiving station after sending anE

Page 110 - [ 6 ] System Information

178Phase 2: Data Transmission Normal phase 2The sending station first sends a transmission block containing the heading text.Each time the sending

Page 111 - [7.1] Downloading by FTP

179AppendicesNAKNAKNAKNAKNAKACK Phase 2 with NAKIf the sending station receives a NAK from the receiving station in response to atransmission block

Page 112 - [7.2] Uploading by FTP

Copyright © DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED, 2002All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or byany means without permis

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

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180EOT3 seconds3 secondsENQENQACK Phase 2 with EOTIf the sending station receives an EOT anytime during phase 2, it shifts to phase 3 toterminate th

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181AppendicesEOTACK3 seconds3 secondsENQ (1)ENQ (2)EOTENQ (9)3 seconds Abnormal termination of phase 2 (Abort of phase 2)If the sending station rec

Page 116 - [8.1] ID entry screen

182EOT (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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183Appendices[ 2 ] Aborting Data TransmissionPressing the C key aborts data transmission.If the C key is pressed during downloading, the BHT trans

Page 118 - [8.2] RF version screen

184STXETXBCC[ 3 ] BCC for Horizontal Parity CheckingTo check whether data has been transmitted accurately, the BHT supports horizontalparity che

Page 119 - [ 8 ] RF Menu BHT-7500W

185AppendicesB.2 BHT-Ir protocol[ 1 ] Transmission Control SequencesShown below is a typical message transmission sequence supported by the BHT-Irprot

Page 120 - [8.1.1] ID entry screen

186Data transmission may accidentally involve various types of errors. The BHT-Ir proto-col is designed to recover from those errors as frequently as

Page 121 - [8.1.2] RF option screen

187Appendices 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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188Phase 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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189Appendices 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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1Chapter 1. Quick GuideChapter 1Quick GuideThis chapter describes the basic operating method of the BHT and the related notes.1.1 Reading Bar Codes .

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190 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

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191Appendices 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 127 - [8.2] SITE SURVEY menu

192 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 128 - [8.3] RF version screen

193Appendices 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 129 - [ 9 ] Deleting Files

194 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 130 - Deletion completion screen

195Appendices[ 3 ] CRCTo check whether data has been transmitted accurately, the BHT-Ir protocol supportsCRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) which employs t

Page 131 - SYSTEM PARAMETER

196Appendix C.A Typical Basic OperationWhat follows is a typical basic operation which helps you instruct the hands-on user inpractical bar-code readi

Page 132 - ■ Solution

Bar Code Handy TerminalBHT-7500/7500S/7500WUser's ManualFirst Edition, JUNE 2002DENSO WAVE INCORPORATEDThe purpose of this manual is to provide a

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2• 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

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3Chapter 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

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41.2 Setting and Using the Hand Strap Setting the hand strap Using the hand strapPut your hand through the hand strap and hold the BHT as shown be

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5Chapter 1. Quick Guide1.3 Setting the BacklightPressing the M1 key while holding down SF (Shift) key activates or deactivates thebacklight fun

Page 137 - 2: High

61.4 Using the Keypad Entering Numerical DataTo enter numerical data, e.g., the quantity of goods, use the ten numerical keys andthe ENT key.For ex

Page 138 - SYSTEM MESSAGE transfer

7Chapter 1. Quick Guide1.5 Transferring Data Using radio link (BHT-7500S/7500W only)Using radio waves, the BHT-7500S/7500W may transfer data to an

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

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9Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeChapter 2Getting Started the BHTand System ModeThis chapter summarizes the BHT system configuratio

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iPrefacePlease READ through these operating instructions carefully. It will enable you tooperate your BHT-7500/7500S/7500W correctly.After you have f

Page 142 - 1:Yes 2:No

10BHTHost ComputerCU-7000 (option)RS-232C InterfaceOptical CommunicationsRS-232CInterface(option)BHT-BASIC Compiler (option)Ir-Transfer Utility C (opt

Page 143 - Chapter 3

11Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeIn addition, the BHT-7500S/7500W may operate in a radio communications system(spread-spectrum com

Page 144 - (BHT-7500S/7500W only)

12 CU-7000 and RS-232C Interface Cable (option)The CU-7000 is an IrDA-compliant communications unit which is required when yourhost computer is not

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13Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode Transfer Utility (option)Running on the host computer, this utility transfers files between th

Page 146 - 3.2 Infrared Communication

14System ModeSystem Mode is a system program exclusively designed for the effective use of userprograms in the BHT. It sets up the execution environm

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15Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode2.2 Components and Functions * The trigger switch function is assigned to both of the M3 and M4 k

Page 148 - Connector I/F

16The functions of the keys may be set by user programs. Shown below is a set ofsample functions.Function keysUsed for choosingfunctions.M1/M2 (Magic

Page 149 - Transmission Speed

17Chapter 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 150 - Vertical Parity

18• 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

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19Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode Low Battery IndicationLow battery indication—Level 1If the battery output voltage drops below

Page 152 - 3.5 Communications Protocols

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 153 - [ 2 ] Control Characters

20WARNINGOnly use the dedicated charger (CU-7001, C-700or C-750) for charging the rechargeable batterycartridge.Using a different type of charger coul

Page 154 - (2) Text control characters

21Chapter 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 follow

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22(3) Press the 3 key on the SET SYSTEM screento select the "DATE/TIME" and then press the ENT key, and the screen shown at left willapp

Page 156 - PROG1. PD3 00 523

23Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode[Example] To set 2000, April 19, at 4:00 p.m.Press 0 , 0 , 0 , 4 , 1 , 9 , 1 , 6

Page 157 - Data Text Format

242.3.3 Adjusting the LCD Contrast & Beeper Volumeand Switching the Beeper & VibratorWhile holding down the M1 or M4 key (trigger switch),

Page 158 - 3.5.2 BHT-Ir Protocol

25Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeSwitching the beeper & vibratorYou may choose any of three ways—beeping only, vibrating only,

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

Page 160 - (2) Text control characters

27Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeShows the currentbackup state inprogress.Shows the total volumeof data to be backed up.Now saving

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28(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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29Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode2.3.7 BHT Turning-off Notes[ 1 ] "Shutdown in progress" messageWhen the BHT is turned o

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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

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30 Scandisk is checking your drive for errors.  Do you want to run Scandisk?  1.Yes 2.No(1) Press the 2 key while holding d

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31Chapter 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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32[ 3 ] About "$$BRKLST.SYS"If Scandisk finds an invalid file(s), it will automatically create the "$$BRKLST.SYS" file.To check th

Page 167 - Calendar clock stopped

33Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode2.4 Initializing the BHT SystemInitializing the system will lose program files and data files sto

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34(1) Selecting the memory area to be initializedPress the PW key while holding down the SF , M1 and 0 keys together.The screen shown at left w

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35Chapter 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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36(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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37Chapter 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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38 Structure of System ModeSYSTEM MENU ⇐ Press the PW key while holding down the SF and 1 keys.UploadingTransfers user program files and datafi

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39Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode TEST 1:BARCODE 2:MEMORY 3:BEEPER 4:AGING 5:COMMUNICATION 6:LCD

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

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40In addition to the functions given on the previous pages, System Mode has these fivefunctions: Deleting files, Downloading/uploading the BHT system

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41Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeSetting the CPU performanceSets the CPU performance to Regular orHigh.(Refer to Subsection 2.5.3,

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422.5.2 Operating in System ModeSome functions in System Mode require several screens to be shifted, as shown in theexample below.[ 1 ] Calling up the

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43Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModePress 2 or use and to selectthe desired set item.[ 2 ] Selecting a desired settingFirst,

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442.5.3 Detailed Description of the Functions in SystemMode[ 1 ] Program ExecutionSelecting "1:EXECUTE PROGRAM" on the SYSTEMMENU calls up t

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45Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode⇓In the example shown at left, 21 programs aredownloaded.If no program file is downloaded, the me

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46Selecting "2: DOWNLOAD" on the SYSTEM MENUcalls up the screen shown at left. 1 FILE : Downloads a user programfile or data file to the us

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47Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeData that can be copied from one BHT to another BHTThe copying function between BHTs copies the f

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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 ModeIf an error occurs during downloadingIf some error occurs during downloading, the BHT beeps three

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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

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50 ProblemYou attempted to download an invalid programfile. SolutionCheck whether the program file you attempted todownload is available to your BHT

Page 187 - Appendices

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

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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

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

Page 190 - [ 2 ] Bar Code Specifications

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

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55Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode[4.1] Setting an execution programSelecting "1: EXECUTE PROGRAM" on the SETSYSTEM menu

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

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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: BARCODE" on the SET SYSTEM menucalls up the screen shown at left.Highlighted is the current setting. 1 INVERT : Activates o

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59Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeMinimum number of digits to be read for ITF, STF, or Codabar (MINIMUMDIGITS)You may set the minim

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vi WARNING• Do not look into the laser beam source through the reading windowor point the reading window towards the eyes.The laser beam emitted throu

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60[4.5] Setting the communications environmentsAfter the BHT is initialized, the interface port and communications parameters are setas listed in the

Page 198 - Normal phase 2

61Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeSelecting the "5: COMMUNICATION" on the SETSYSTEM menu calls up the screen shown at lef

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62(1) Communications parameters setting screenSelecting "1:PARAMETER" on the SET OPTICALscreen calls up the screen shown at left.Highlighted

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63Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode[4.5-2] Setting the communications parameters for the direct-connectinterfaceSelecting "2:CO

Page 201 - ■ Normal phase 3

64(2) Communications protocol option screenSelecting "2:PROTOCOL" on the SET CONNECTORscreen calls up the screen shown at left.Highlighted i

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65Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode[4.5-3] Setting the interface portSelecting the "3:COM PORT" on the SET COMMU-NICATION

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66[4.5-4] Setting the communications protocol typeSelecting the "4:PROTOCOL TYPE" on the SETCOMMUNICATION menu calls up the screen shownat l

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67Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeSelecting the "2:BHT-Ir Protocol" on the PROTO-COL TYPE screen calls up the screen show

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68[4.6] Defining the functions of the shift key and magic keysSelecting the "6:KEY" on the SET SYSTEM menucalls up the screen shown at left.

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69Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeSelecting the "2:M1 KEY," "3:M2 KEY," "4:M3 KEY"or "5:M4 KEY&q

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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

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70[4.7] Setting the resume functionSelecting "7: RESUME" on the SET SYSTEM menucalls up the screen shown at left.Highlighted is the current

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71Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode[4.8-1] Setting the TCP/IPSelecting "1:SET TCP/IP" on the SET TCP/IP menucalls up the s

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72[4.8-2] Setting the FTPSelecting "2:SET FTP" on the SET TCP/IP menucalls up the screen shown at left. 1 SERVER : Switches to the FTP serv

Page 211 - DLE ACK and IDs

73Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode SET OPTION 1:CR/LF CR-LF LF CR None 2:CR/LF CODE PROPERTY Control code Data

Page 212 - Normal phase 3

74[ 5 ] TestingSelecting "5:TEST" on the SYSTEM MENU calls upthe screen shown at left. 1 BARCODE : Selects the bar-code reading test. 2 ME

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75Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode[5.1] Bar-code reading testSelecting "1: BARCODE" on the TEST menu callsup the screen s

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76[5.2] Memory testSelecting "2:MEMORY" on the TEST menu calls upthe screen shown at left, and then starts writingand reading onto/from all

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77Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode[5.3] Beeper scale testSelecting "3:BEEPER" on the TEST menu calls upthe screen shown a

Page 216 - A Typical Basic Operation

78[5.5] Communications testIn System Mode, you may test the optical interface port and direct-connect interfaceport. Preparation for the optical int

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79Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System ModeTesting the optical interface portSelecting the "1:OPTICAL" on the TEST COMMU-NICATION

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