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User's Manual

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Page 1: ...User s Manual...

Page 2: ...be reproduced in any form or by any means without permission in writing from the publisher Specifications are subject to change without prior notice All products and company names mentioned in this ma...

Page 3: ...Please READ through these operating instructions carefully It will enable you to operate your BHT 100Q 100B correctly After you have finished reading the instructions keep this manual handy for speedy...

Page 4: ...ommunications operations of the BHT the IR communication RS 232C interface specifications basic communications specifications and the communi cations protocols for data transfer with the host computer...

Page 5: ...al expresses BHT BASIC3 0 and BHT BASIC3 5 as BHT BASIC Related Publications BHT BASIC Programmer s Manual BHT 100 series Transfer Utility Guide Ir Transfer Utility C Guide Ir Transfer Utility E Guide...

Page 6: ...angle with a picture inside alerts you to a warning of danger Here you see the warning for electrical shock A diagonal line through a circle alerts you to something you should not do it may or may not...

Page 7: ...se fire Handling the BHT The BHT 100B uses a laser light for indicating the scanning range The intensity of the laser light might be too low to inflict bodily injury However do not look into the laser...

Page 8: ...CU so as to damage its housing immediately unplug the AC adapter from the wall socket and contact your nearest dealer Failure to do so could cause fire or electrical shock Never use the CU for chargin...

Page 9: ...or fire Never disassemble Handling the rechargeable battery cartridge Never charge a wet or damp rechargeable battery cartridge Doing so could cause the batteries to break generate heat rupture or bur...

Page 10: ...tery rupture or leakage of battery fluid resulting in bodily injury fire or property damage Do not use batteries or power sources other than the specified ones doing so could generate heat or cause ma...

Page 11: ...ion with the application or use of any product circuit or application described herein Intellectual Property Precaution DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED DENSO WAVE takes reasonable precautions to ensure its pr...

Page 12: ...keypad to dislocate If the BHT or CU becomes smudged moisten a soft cloth with neutral detergent and wring it out thoroughly Wipe the BHT or CU with the cloth and then go over it again with a dry clot...

Page 13: ...de reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not install...

Page 14: ...2 Setting the Calendar Clock 23 2 3 3 Adjusting the LCD Contrast Beeper Volume and Touch Screen and Switching the Beeper Vibrator 24 2 3 4 Battery Voltage Display 28 2 3 5 Battery Replacement Notes 29...

Page 15: ...g the Transmission Speed of the CU 7000 142 5 4 2 Interface Cable Connection 142 5 4 3 Interfacing with the Host Computer 143 5 5 Charging the Rechargeable Battery Cartridge using the CU 7001 144 5 6...

Page 16: ...Chapter 1 Quick Guide Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Mode Chapter 3 Communications Operations of the BHT Chapter 4 Error Messages Chapter 5 Handling the CU 7000 Option Appendices...

Page 17: ...r describes the basic operating method of the BHT and the related notes 1 1 Reading 2D Codes and Bar Codes 2 BHT 100Q 2 BHT 100B 4 1 2 Setting and Using the Hand Strap and Stylus 6 1 3 Setting the Bac...

Page 18: ...plication s manual 1 1 Reading 2D Codes and Bar Codes BHT 100Q Turn the BHT power on bring the reading window to the target code and press the trigger switch The BHT 100Q turns three marker LEDs on to...

Page 19: ...anning range indicated by the markers Depending upon the code size or cell pitch the proper scanning distance from 2D codes or bar codes will differ Do not use the BHT in the vicinity of radio equipme...

Page 20: ...read bar codes at a maximum distance of 40 cm 15 7 from the reading window For details about the scanning conditions refer to Appendix A The bar code reading procedure may differ depending upon the a...

Page 21: ...to the center of the scanning range indicated by the laser beam When you pull the bar code reading window away from bar codes the actual scanning range will become narrower than the range covered by t...

Page 22: ...ng the Hand Strap and Stylus Setting the hand strap Using the hand strap Put your hand through the hand strap and hold the BHT as shown below This will prevent you from dropping the BHT accidentally H...

Page 23: ...ve defined those touch keys and graphics pad box in user programs respectively Before using the touch screen adjust it referring to Subsection 2 3 3 Stylus Hand strap Press the touch screen only with...

Page 24: ...cklight before the automatic turning off If no key is pressed for at least 3 seconds Backlight OFF The backlight function is OFF when you turn the BHT power on Press the right hand trigger switch whil...

Page 25: ...ks If the LCD shows the selection items xxx prefixed by numerals e g 1 xxx 2 xxx use the numerical keys to select a desired item and press the ENT key to execute If a YES NO screen e g 1 YES 2 NO appe...

Page 26: ...A interface from direct sunlight ambient intense lighting inverter driven fluorescent lighting in particular and other potential sources of infrared radiation Sources to watch out for include remote c...

Page 27: ...4 Battery Voltage Display 28 2 3 5 Battery Replacement Notes 29 2 3 6 BHT Turning off Notes 31 1 Shutdown in progress message 31 2 If the BHT is turned off abnormally 31 3 About BRKLST SYS 34 4 If inv...

Page 28: ...and data with the BHT via the IrDA interface and with the host computer via the RS 232C interface RS 232C interface cable option Connects the CU 7000 and the host computer Direct cable connection bet...

Page 29: ...32C interface cable You may directly connect two BHTs with each other by using a commercially available metal cable having 3 pole mini stereo plugs as a direct connect interface cable You also connect...

Page 30: ...uter this utility transfers files between the BHT and the host computer For its file transfer control procedure the utility uses the BHT Ir protocol For the details about the BHT Ir protocol refer to...

Page 31: ...ould download those data files before execution of user programs Those files will be stored in the user area System Programs The system programs include the following three sets of programs Drivers Dr...

Page 32: ...n programs It can also display the double width double height and quadruple size double width height Kanji characters of those 16 dot and 12 dot fonts in application programs If you do not need to dis...

Page 33: ...a code Trigger switch M4 key Press this switch to start code reading Hand strap Be sure to put your hand through this strap to prevent you from dropping the BHT accidentally Trigger switch M3 key Pre...

Page 34: ...keys Up and down arrow keys are assigned to the M1 and M2 keys by default respectively If the SF key is held down left and right arrow keys are assigned to the M1 and M2 keys respectively These keys m...

Page 35: ...idge into the BHT until it clicks into place To remove it press the release button after making sure that the BHT power is off CAUTION Do not use batteries or power sources other than the specified on...

Page 36: ...minutes from the removal of the cartridge to avoid data loss After battery replacement turn the BHT on and check its operation If you leave the BHT with no battery cartridge loaded for a long time the...

Page 37: ...le battery cartridge recharge or replace it if it is driven by the dry battery cartridge replace the dry cells Low battery indication Level 2 If you continue to use the BHT without recharge or battery...

Page 38: ...pture or burn When replacing dry cells always replace both of them with new alkaline manga nese batteries LR6 You may charge the rechargeable battery cartridge with the optional CU 7001 communication...

Page 39: ...e ENT key will be deactivated If you make a wrong entry press the BS key to delete it and then enter the correct data Example To set 2000 April 19 at 4 00 p m Press 0 0 0 4 1 9 1 6 0 and 0 Then press...

Page 40: ...adjustment screen appears which differs depending upon the current state as shown below After adjustment press the ENT key or no keys for five seconds The new settings will be registered and the main...

Page 41: ...f the following three states 2 Highlight the desired way s by using the M1 or M2 key while holding down the SF key Adjusting the beeper volume You can adjust the beeper volume to four levels from OFF...

Page 42: ...t screen press the C key Touch the center of the newly displayed To cancel adjustment and return to the main adjust ment screen press the C key Touch the center of the newly displayed To cancel adjust...

Page 43: ...t screen If the adjustment is not completed normally the screen shown at left will appear where you may choose retry or not If you select 1 Yes and press the ENT key the dis play will return to the to...

Page 44: ...evel shows the terminal voltage of the battery not how much power is left The battery voltage level varies depending upon the operation of the BHT so the displayed level also may vary Battery voltage...

Page 45: ...T off before battery replacement Replace the battery cartridge quickly Load a charged battery cartridge or new dry cells within 3 minutes after the removal to avoid data loss After battery replacement...

Page 46: ...g to the procedure given in Subsection 2 3 2 The indication 00 01 01 00 00 will vary depending upon the calendar clock state The rechargeable battery cartridge can be recharged hundreds of times but i...

Page 47: ...hour or more then the error message Contact your administrator Note the error number 2XXX may appear when turning the BHT on at the next time 2 If the BHT is turned off abnormally If the BHT is turned...

Page 48: ...he SF key The screen will switch to the following 1 YES Run Scandisk and start the System 2 NO Turn the BHT off 2 Choose either one with the numerical keys and press the ENT key When Scandisk is in pr...

Page 49: ...pear when the calendar clock built in the BHT stops even without running Scandisk The BHT displays the screen for three seconds and then automatically runs the execu tion program from the beginning If...

Page 50: ...a in records numbered 1000 to 1200 is lost Example SAMPLE1 DAT 01000 01050 If more than one sequence of records is broken in SAMPLE1 DAT 01200 01250 a same file they will be written into the SAMPLE1 D...

Page 51: ...stored in the user area and the system settings will revert to the factory defaults You may delete font files by selecting the whole user area to be initialized You need to initialize the system when...

Page 52: ...tion of initialization the mes sage version selection screen will appear as shown at left 1 Japanese Switches the message version to Japanese 2 English Switches the message version to English Select a...

Page 53: ...rical keys then press the ENT key Pressing the C key will switch the screen back to the area selection screen Selecting the WHOLE USER AREA in step 1 above will call up the screen shown at left 1 Yes...

Page 54: ...ntact your administrator Note the error number 2XXX appears although the initialization has completed initialize the BHT again If you initialize the BHT after downloading user programs and data all of...

Page 55: ...of each key is consistent in every screen Numerical keys Pressing a numerical key corresponding with a desired menu number selects the desired item displayed on the screen ENT key Pressing this key r...

Page 56: ...2 5 3 2 Program Execution Allows you to select a desired user program to be executed immediately Refer to Subsection 2 5 3 1 1 and ENT keys C key System Environment Settings Sets a variety of environm...

Page 57: ...to Subsection 2 5 3 6 Testing Used for the code reading test memory test beeper test aging test communi cations test LCD indication test indicator LED test touch screen test key entry test vibrator te...

Page 58: ...M MENU Press the PW key while holding down the SF and 1 keys Deleting files Deletes a program file or data file stored in the memory Refer to Subsection 2 5 3 7 Downloading uploading the BHT system pa...

Page 59: ...umerical key or the M1 and M2 keys so as to highlight the desired item Press the ENT key to establish the selected item and proceed to the subsequent screen To return to the preceding screen press the...

Page 60: ...current screen by using the numerical key or the M1 and M2 keys so as to highlight the desired item Next while holding down the SF key use the M1 and M2 keys to select a desired setting and then pres...

Page 61: ...he SYSTEM MENU calls up the screen shown at left If more than one program has been downloaded to the user area of the target memory use the M1 and M2 keys to move the cursor to a target program and th...

Page 62: ...46 In the example shown at left 26 programs are downloaded If no program file is downloaded the message shown at left will appear To return to the SYSTEM MENU press the C key...

Page 63: ...BHT the newly downloaded file replaces the old one NOTE Preparation for Copying between the BHTs Before downloading to the BHT from another BHT make the following prepa ration At each BHT set the int...

Page 64: ...tart of optional Ir Transfer Utility C Ir Trans fer Utility E Transfer Utility or equivalent program upon receipt of an ENQ code from the host com puter the BHT displays the file name and the number o...

Page 65: ...emory is insufficient for storing files to be downloaded Solution Press the 2 key to return to the SYSTEM MENU then delete unnecessary files in the memory or decrease the size of the file to be downlo...

Page 66: ...Solution Check whether the program file you attempted to download is available to your BHT model If it is not available download the appropriate program Problem Downloading has failed Solution To retr...

Page 67: ...aration to be made preceding the start of this function refer to NOTE given on page 47 Select a desired item by using the numerical keys or M1 and M2 keys and the selected item be comes highlighted Th...

Page 68: ...f sent records the total number of records on the screen as shown at left To abort the uploading operation press the C key The screen will switch back to the UPLOAD menu Refer to the Ir Transfer Utili...

Page 69: ...the 1 key Pressing the 2 key returns to the SYSTEM MENU Check the interface port communications param eters and communications protocol type in the SET SYSTEM menu or perform the communica tions test...

Page 70: ...to be read for bar codes ITF and Codabar BARCODE Sets the special bar code scanning parameters the black and white inverted label reading and the de coding level and the mini mum number of digits to b...

Page 71: ...at left Highlighted is the current setting Use the M1 and M2 keys to move the cursor to a desired execution program to be run when the power is applied and then press the ENT key To return to the SET...

Page 72: ...or Japanese for system error messages and indications on the screen for the LCD con trast beeper volume and touch screen adjustment and the beeper vibrator switching The de fault is the message versi...

Page 73: ...ta is in one digit add a 0 zero preceding the data For the year be sure to enter the last two digits of the year For the hour enter it in the 24 hour format If any of the year month day hour and minut...

Page 74: ...f digits to be read for Codabar Select a desired item by using the numerical keys or M1 and M2 keys and then select a desired setting by using the SF M1 and SF M2 keys To increase the decode level pre...

Page 75: ...set to ON the BHT 100Q will add option data containing 2D code model and error correction level to the tail of 2D code data when it reads a 2D code This setting takes effect not only in the reading t...

Page 76: ...to 20 for ITF and from 3 to 20 for Codabar The default is 4 for ITF and Codabar PDF417 Example If a code read is PDF417 Error correction level 4 12 rows and 2 digits then the option data below will f...

Page 77: ...e SF M2 keys to decrease it press the SF M1 keys To increase the number of digits to be read for ITF STF and Codabar press the SF M2 keys to de crease it press the SF M1 keys Press the ENT key To retu...

Page 78: ...y Minimum number of digits to be read for ITF STF or Codabar You may set the minimum number of digits to be read for ITF STF and Codabar Setting a small number of digits increases the frequency of dig...

Page 79: ...rameters for the optical interface port TRANSMIT SPEED 9600 bps PROTOCOL Protocol options Optical Optical interface port BHT protocol Defaults SERIAL No ON Adds serial numbers to data blocks H PARITY...

Page 80: ...type set ting screen Select a desired screen by using the numerical keys or M1 and M2 keys and then press the ENT key To return to the SET SYSTEM menu press the C key 4 5 1 Setting the communications...

Page 81: ...t left Highlighted is the current setting 1 SERIAL No Selects whether or not the system will add serial num bers to data blocks 2 H PARITY Selects whether or not the system will add a horizontal parit...

Page 82: ...Communications parameters setting screen Selecting 1 PARAMETER on the SET CONNEC TOR screen calls up the screen shown at left Highlighted is the current setting 1 TRANSMIT SPEED Sets the transmission...

Page 83: ...e system will add a horizontal parity 3 LINKUP TIME Selects the timeout length in seconds to be applied when a link is to be established 4 FIELD SPACE Selects whether space codes in the tail of a data...

Page 84: ...nnect interface port to be used for user programs written in BHT BASIC OPEN COM 2 SYSTEM MODE Selects the optical or direct connect interface port to be used for downloading or uploading files in Syst...

Page 85: ...e execution of XFILE state ment in BHT BASIC This protocol should be se lected for file transmission with Transfer Utility 2 BHT Ir Protocol Selects the BHT Ir protocol for downloading or uploading fi...

Page 86: ...y If you do not need to modify the current setting press the ENT key only An ID number should be five digit decimal character string The entry range is from 00001 to 65535 If the entry value is less t...

Page 87: ...hand trigger switch definition screen 6 FUNC KEY Switches to the function key ON OFF screen Select a desired screen by using the numerical keys or M1 and M2 keys and then press the ENT key To return t...

Page 88: ...ft hand trigger switch or M4 right hand trigger switch key The M3 and M4 keys are assigned the trigger switch function by default You can make them function as the SF key ENT key or backlight function...

Page 89: ...four function keys F1 through F4 3 F1 F8 ON Enables all of the eight function keys F1 through F8 Select a desired setting by using the numerical keys or M1 and M2 keys and then press the ENT key The s...

Page 90: ...urrent setting 1 ON Activates the resume function which resumes the current BHT status when the BHT power was turned off when the BHT is switched on 2 OFF Deactivates the resume function Select a desi...

Page 91: ...g test 5 COM Selects the communications test 6 LCD Selects the LCD indicator LED and touch screen tests 7 KEY VIBRATION Selects the key entry beeper and vibrator tests 8 FILE Selects the file checksum...

Page 92: ...type and the number of data digits If the read data is a 2D code containing the small number of digits or a bar code it will display as shown in Sample 1 If the read data is a 2D code containing the...

Page 93: ...the BHT 100Q reads the first split code it beeps twice and enters the split code scanning mode After that each time it reads the subsequent split code it beeps once If the BHT 100Q reads the last spli...

Page 94: ...nd the number of data digits To return to the TEST menu press the C key Number of digits of the bar code Data Listed below is a table showing the relationship between the bar code types and the identi...

Page 95: ...RAM capacity in kilobytes YYYYY Total RAM capacity in kilobytes Upon normal completion of the RAM test the BHT beeps once shows the message as shown at left and returns to the TEST menu If any error...

Page 96: ...Aging test Selecting 4 AGING on the TEST menu proceeds to the aging test while showing the current date and time on the LCD This test is intended for personnel which check the BHT in the factory Once...

Page 97: ...paration for the direct connect interface test Arrange the 3 pole mini stereo plug as illustrated below and connect it to the direct connect interface port on the BHT SD RD Selecting the 5 COM on the...

Page 98: ...ayed If any error occurs the tested slave BHT beeps three times and shows the screen at left In parentheses are error codes which have the following meanings X X 1 The received data is different from...

Page 99: ...occurred during standby for data reception 1 300 bps 2 115200 bps Testing the direct connect interface port Selecting the 2 CONNECTOR on the TEST COM menu displays the screen shown at left and then st...

Page 100: ...84 Upon normal completion of the test the BHT beeps once and shows the screen at left Press the C key to return to the TEST COM menu...

Page 101: ...ey 5 6 LCD indicator LED and touch screen tests As shown at left everything disappear and the indicator LED lights in red ENT key BS key ENT key BS key In System Mode you may test the LCD indicator LE...

Page 102: ...86 An outline with a width of one dot appears The checker pattern shown at left appears and the indicator LED goes off ENT key BS key The checker pattern is reversed ENT key BS key ENT key BS key...

Page 103: ...Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Mode The fine checker pattern appears The fine checker pattern is reversed Forty right angled triangles appear ENT key BS key ENT key BS key ENT key BS ke...

Page 104: ...88 Press the ENT key and the BHT beeps once and returns to the TEST DISPLAY menu ENT key BS key ENT key BS key ENT key BS key...

Page 105: ...key will become highlighted Pressing the highlighted key again will cancel highlighting Pressing all five touch keys highlighting all or C key will return to the TEST DISPLAY menu Touch screen test 1...

Page 106: ...erases the displayed letter The table below shows the relationship between the keys the identifier letters to be displayed on the LCD and the frequencies Hz of the beeper Note Only when the M3 left h...

Page 107: ...ded before deleted 5 8 File test Selecting 8 FILE on the TEST menu calls up the screen shown at left If any of the files stored in the memory is defec tive an asterisk or plus sign will be prefixed to...

Page 108: ...he system program version memory sizes system message version and JIS font types and their ver sions Press the C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU The following font types are displayed JIS2 16 JIS Lev...

Page 109: ...eys to move the cursor to the file to be deleted then press the ENT key Press the C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU Deletion confirmation screen Selecting a file to be deleted and then pressing the E...

Page 110: ...letion completion screen Upon completion of deletion the screen shown at left appears Press the C key to return to the file deletion menu When deletion is in progress the screen shown at left is displ...

Page 111: ...s you make the same settings for the BHTs as those made in a single BHT First make settings in a particular BHT and upload the BHT system parameter file to the host computer by using this menu 2 UPLOA...

Page 112: ...e the downloading operation is in progress the screen shown at left is displayed indicating the file name and the number of received records the total number of records To abort the downloading operat...

Page 113: ...e following screens with the prompt Retry To retry the download press the 1 and ENT keys to abort it press the 2 and ENT keys To return to the SYSTEM PARAMETER transfer menu press the C key Problem Th...

Page 114: ...ommunications parameters setup of the host computer 8 2 Uploading the BHT system parameter file Selecting 2 UPLOAD on the SYSTEM PARAM ETER transfer menu calls up the screen shown at left With this sc...

Page 115: ...n to the SYSTEM PARAMETER transfer menu Upon completion of uploading the BHT displays the screen shown at left and beeps once Press the C key to return to the SYSTEM PARAM ETER transfer menu Problem T...

Page 116: ...tion 2 5 3 7 Problem Uploading has failed Solution To retry uploading press the 1 key Pressing the 2 key returns to the SYSTEM MENU Check the interface port communications param eters and communicatio...

Page 117: ...U calls up the screen shown at left 1 REMOTE WAKEUP Activates or deactivates the remote wakeup func tion 2 TRANSMIT SPEED Sets the transmission speed for the remote wakeup Select a desired item by usi...

Page 118: ...YSTEM MESSAGE transfer menu allows you to upload or download the system message file to from the host computer If you select the 2 UPLOAD the system will set up the system message file based on the cu...

Page 119: ...l result The created temporary file will be automati cally deleted after completion of downloading 10 1 Downloading the system message file Selecting 1 DOWNLOAD on the SYSTEM MES SAGE transfer menu ca...

Page 120: ...nt for storing the system message file to be downloaded Solution Press the 2 key to return to the SYSTEM MENU then delete unnecessary files in the memory Re fer to Subsection 2 5 3 7 Problem You attem...

Page 121: ...t is displayed indicating the file name and the number of sent records the total number of records To abort the uploading operation press the C key The screen will switch back to the SYSTEM MES SAGE t...

Page 122: ...erefore an error will result The created temporary file will be automati cally deleted after completion of uploading If an error occurs during uploading If some error occurs during uploading one of th...

Page 123: ...be set up Solution Press the C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU then delete unnecessary files in the memory Re fer to Subsection 2 5 3 7 Problem Uploading has failed Solution To retry uploading press...

Page 124: ...09 3 2 RS 232C Interface Specifications 111 1 Interface Connector and Pin Assignment 111 2 Interface Cable Connection 112 3 3 Basic Communications Specifications and Parameters 113 3 3 1 Basic Communi...

Page 125: ...reless communications Small and lightweight design High transmission speed Freedom from the codes regulations and licenses which differ from country to country unlike radio devices The BHT may communi...

Page 126: ...nfrared Physical Layer Link and communications protocols for IR communications The BHT s physical layer complies with the IrDA1 0 with a maximum transfer distance of 0 8 m and maximum transmission rat...

Page 127: ...are assigned as listed below Signal Name Function Signal Input Output BHT External device SD Send data RD Receive data SG Signal ground The input output voltage threshold for the logical valued signal...

Page 128: ...le as illustrated below SD FG RD RS CS DR SG CD ER Modem BHT Connector I F SD RD SG SD FG SG BHT Connector I F Printer RD busy SG busy RD SD FG RD RS CS DR SG CD ER BHT Connector I F Host Computer SD...

Page 129: ...aracter as a unit that is it externally adds start and stop bits to the leading and trailing bit positions of the character to be transmitted respectively A clock starts counting on receiving the star...

Page 130: ...undancy bit which is added to every character to be transmitted in order to check that data has been transmitted accurately The parity bit should be set to 1 or 0 depending upon the parity parameter s...

Page 131: ...5 Setting the communications environ ments In BHT BASIC To set the transmission speed character length vertical parity and stop bit length To set the transmission speed only for the optical interface...

Page 132: ...ding the following three phases Phase 1 Establishment of data link The sending station confirms that the receiving station is ready to receive data Phase 2 Data transmission The sending station transm...

Page 133: ...s abort of transmission Phase 2 ENQ 05h Enquiry Requests establishment of a data link Phase 1 Prompts the receiver to respond to the sent text Phase 2 ACK 06h Acknowledge Acknowledgment response to EN...

Page 134: ...Heading Indicates the start of heading text Phase 2 STX 02h Start of Text Indicates the start of data text Phase 2 ETX 03h End of Text Indicates the end of data text Phase 2 You may designate values...

Page 135: ...anagement or error checking by BCC Block Check Character is required the serial number or BCC is also added to each block respectively This procedure forms a transmission block A set of transmission b...

Page 136: ...XTENSION The FILE NAME should be 1 to 8 characters The EXTENSION should be PD3 FN3 and EX3 may be available for future functional expansion The number of data texts should be 0 to 32767 If it is less...

Page 137: ...f a data field is 100 to 199 digits in length 0 to I9 will be given if it is 200 to 254 digits P0 to U4 will be given The number of fields should be 1 to 16 If it is less than 2 digits the upper blank...

Page 138: ...aracter sequences including the following three phases Phase 1 Establishment of data link The sending station confirms that the receiving station is ready to receive data Phase 2 Data transmission The...

Page 139: ...tablishment of a data link Phase 1 Prompts the receiver to respond to the sent text Phase 2 DLE ACK 1006h Acknowledge Acknowledgment response to DLE ENQ Phase 1 Acknowledgment response to text Phase 2...

Page 140: ...ator Symbol Value Meaning Function DLE SOH 1001h Start Of Heading Indicates the start of heading text Phase 2 DLE STX 1002h Start of Text Indicates the start of data text Phase 2 DLE ETX 1003h End of...

Page 141: ...c Redundancy Check are added to each block This procedure forms a transmission block A set of transmission blocks makes up one transmission message Shown below is an example of a transmission message...

Page 142: ...EXTENSION The FILE NAME should be 1 to 8 characters The EXTENSION should be PD3 EX3 and FN3 may be available for future functional expansion The number of data texts should be 0 to 32767 If it is less...

Page 143: ...in length the lower blank bytes will be filled with space characters Data field 1 Data field 2 Data field n Example of contents If a data field is less than the maximum digits in length the lower blan...

Page 144: ...128 This chapter lists the error messages which will appear on the LCD if some error occurs in the BHT 100Q 100B Chapter 4 Error Messages 4 1 System Errors 129 4 2 Errors in System Mode 134...

Page 145: ...HT displays this message for approx 2 seconds and beeps three times for 0 1 second per beep After that it will resume previous regular operation Solution The battery recharge or replacement time will...

Page 146: ...he BHT is loaded with the rechargeable battery cartridge replace or charge it For the charging procedure refer to Chapter 5 Section 5 5 If the BHT is loaded with the dry battery cartridge replace the...

Page 147: ...t Problem After turned off abnormally the BHT had been left with no battery cartridge loaded or with a dis charged battery cartridge loaded so unsaved data was lost Normally turned off refers to turne...

Page 148: ...ned since the BHT was not normally turned off and then left with no battery cartridge loaded or with a discharged bat tery cartridge loaded even if the resume function had been set to ON The BHT displ...

Page 149: ...rors has occurred 1 Hardware error Calendar clock error 1010 Flash memory error 1020 2 Memory storage error 2XXX 3 Execution program error 3010 XXXX Error code If any of the above errors occurs the BH...

Page 150: ...hen download user programs Refer to Chapter 2 Subsection 2 5 3 2 Problem In the SET SYSTEM menu you attempted to select a user program file as an execution program to be run when the power is applied...

Page 151: ...es in the memory or decrease the size of the file to be downloaded Refer to Chapter 2 Subsection 2 5 3 7 2 8 and 10 Problem In the DOWNLOAD menu you attempted to download the BHT system parameter file...

Page 152: ...ns param eters and communications protocol type in the SET SYSTEM menu or perform the communica tions test in the TEST menu Refer to Chapter 2 Subsection 2 5 3 4 5 and 5 5 It is also necessary to chec...

Page 153: ...The memory is insufficient for setting up the BHT system parameter file or system message file to be uploaded Solution Press the C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU and delete unnecessary files Refer t...

Page 154: ...rameter file has failed Solution To retry uploading press the 1 key Pressing the 2 key returns to the SYSTEM MENU Check the interface port communications param eters and communications protocol type i...

Page 155: ...CU 7000 140 5 2 Components and Functions 140 5 3 Applying Power to the CU 7000 141 5 4 Communicating with the Host Computer 142 5 4 1 Setting the Transmission Speed of the CU 7000 142 5 4 2 Interface...

Page 156: ...ging function The CU 7001 charges the rechargeable battery cartridge loaded in the BHT 5 2 Components and Functions LED indicators Optical interface port Used to exchange data optically with the BHT P...

Page 157: ...re to do so could melt the sheathing resulting in a fire or electrical shock If smoke abnormal odors or noises come from the CU immediately unplug the AC adapter from the wall socket and contact your...

Page 158: ...N OFF 1 2 3 OFF For 38 400 bps For 19 200 bps ON OFF 1 2 3 OFF ON OFF 1 2 3 OFF For 9 600 bps 4 Reinstall the protection sheet Do not set the DIP switch to any configurations other than one of the fiv...

Page 159: ...ty C Ir Transfer Utility E on the host computer select the BHT Ir protocol when using Transfer Utility select the BHT protocol Regarding the interface port Select the optical interface port 5 On the h...

Page 160: ...attery cartridge with a new one Generally it is necessary to replace the battery cartridge after it has undergone approx 300 cycles of charging and discharging operation 1 Plug the AC adapter of the C...

Page 161: ...rator s Action Place the BHT on the CU 7001 After approx 4 hours Remove the BHT CU 7001 Status On standby Normal charging Charging completed On standby Indicator LED on the BHT OFF ON in red ON in gre...

Page 162: ...Input Output CU 7000 External device 1 FG Frame ground 2 SD Send data 3 RD Receive data 4 RS Request to send 5 CS Ready to send 6 DR Data set ready 7 SG Signal ground 8 CD Carrier detect 20 ER Data t...

Page 163: ...straight mode cable The DTE is one piece of equipment connected at both ends of a communications line as a sender or receiver of data such as CU 7000 on which the BHT is put and a host computer The D...

Page 164: ...ications 161 2 Charging Requirements CU 7001 161 3 Interface Specifications 162 Appendix B Communications Protocol Details 163 B 1 BHT protocol 163 1 Transmission Control Sequences 163 2 Aborting Data...

Page 165: ...9 oz including battery cartridge Operating Ambient Temperature 5 C to 50 C 23 F to 122 F Operating Humidity 20 to 80 with no dew condensation Ambient Illuminance 20 to 10000 x Depth of field 90 mm QR...

Page 166: ...e 16 x 32 12 x 9 Small size Full width Regular size 12 x 12 16 x 25 12 dot Double width 24 x 12 8 x 25 Double height 12 x 24 16 x 12 Quadruple size 24 x 24 8 x 12 Half width Regular size 6 x 12 33 x 2...

Page 167: ...o 61 x 61 cells 0 33 mm 13 0 mils 105 x 105 cells 1 11 x 11 cells to 17 x 17 cells 2 0 25 mm 9 8 mils 1 Applies to Model 2 2 Applies to MicroQR 2 PDF417 Number of columns and number of rows Module siz...

Page 168: ...n numbered digits 0 15 mm min 5 91 mils 5 Multi line Code Scanning The BHT 100Q supports multi line code scanning that can scan up to 3 lines of codes out of universal product codes Interleaved 2of5 I...

Page 169: ...ell pitch of QR codes supported within this range 0 15 mm 5 9 mils 0 25 mm 9 8 mils 0 33 mm 13 0 mils Module size of bar codes supported within this range Scanning distance and area QR codes Cell pitc...

Page 170: ...s 40 to 200 mm 1 6 to 7 9 inches 3 PCS value 0 9 min Reflection intensity 85 min for white 3 Under these conditions 1 column 11 row Row height 3 modules Error correction level 1 MaxiCode Cell pitch Sc...

Page 171: ...ission speed 115 200 bps max Direct connect Interface Synchronization Start stop Transmission speed 115 200 bps max Signal level Conforms to the RS 232C interface Pin assignment As shown below SD RD G...

Page 172: ...Temperature 5 C to 50 C 23 F to 122 F Operating Humidity 20 to 80 with no dew condensation Ambient Illuminance 500 to 3000 x Depth of field 30 mm PCS value 0 9 min Reflection intensity 85 min for whi...

Page 173: ...ble width 32 x 16 6 x 19 Double height 16 x 32 12 x 9 Quadruple size 32 x 32 6 x 9 Half width Normal size 8 x 16 25 x 19 Double width 16 x 16 12 x 19 Double height 8 x 32 25 x 9 Quadruple size 16 x 32...

Page 174: ...UPC A UPC E EAN 13 with supplemental codes EAN 8 with supplemental codes UPC A with supplemental codes UPC E with supplemental codes 2 digit add on 5 digit add on 0 26 mm min 10 24 mils min 0 8 min 0...

Page 175: ...owing conditions Ambient illuminance 500 x Fluorescent lamp Code 39 6 digit Narrow bar Wide bar 1 2 2 Reflection intensity of white bars 85 min Reflection intensity of black bars 5 max 3 Under the fol...

Page 176: ...n speed 115 200 bps max Direct connect Interface Synchronization Start stop Transmission speed 115 200 bps max Signal level Conforms to the RS 232C interface Pin assignment As shown below Signal Input...

Page 177: ...ption 8 VA max Dimensions 112 x 148 x 84 mm W x L x H 4 41 x 5 83 x 3 31 inches Weight CU 7001 Approx 230 g Approx 8 11 oz CU 7002 Approx 200 g Approx 7 06 oz Operating Ambient Temperature 0 C to 40 C...

Page 178: ...send 6 DR Data set ready 7 SG Signal ground 8 CD Carrier detect 20 ER Data terminal equipment ready CU 7000 Pin No Signal Functions Shown below is a diagram of the internal connection in the CU 7000 2...

Page 179: ...rial number Serial number Data text n Data text 1 Data Transmission Phase 2 Release of Data Link Phase 3 Receiving Station Sending Station Appendix B Communications Protocol Details B 1 BHT protocol 1...

Page 180: ...ing station Phase 1 with iterated ENQ transmission due to no response or invalid response If the sending station receives no response or any invalid response from the receiving station in response to...

Page 181: ...ee seconds from the 10th ENQ to terminate the message transmission abnormally 3 seconds 3 seconds 3 seconds ENQ 1 ENQ 2 ENQ 3 ENQ 10 EOT Sending station Receiving station Abnormal termination The rece...

Page 182: ...it sends a transmission block containing the data texts as shown below Upon receipt of an ACK in response to the last transmission block data text n the sending station shifts to phase 3 If a transmis...

Page 183: ...in succes sion it continues the subsequent message transmission Sending station Receiving station Data text m Data text m Data text m Data text m 1 If the sending station receives a NAK 10 times in su...

Page 184: ...To phase 3 Occurrence of an error Phase 2 with iterated ENQ transmission due to no response or invalid response If the sending station receives no response or any invalid response from the receiving...

Page 185: ...receiving station after 3 seconds from the 9th ENQ to terminate this transmission sequence abnormally Sending station Receiving station Phase 3 Release of Data Link Normal phase 3 The sending station...

Page 186: ...of an EOT at three second intervals up to ten times If the sending station receives an ACK before sending an EOT ten times it termi nates the message transmission normally and releases the data link...

Page 187: ...aborts data transmission If the C key is pressed during downloading the BHT transmits an EOT and aborts the file transmission If it is pressed during uploading the BHT transmits the current transmissi...

Page 188: ...so that all set bits at the same bit level including a parity bit in the characters contained in the transmission block have an even number by binary addition excluding SOH STX and functions SOH and...

Page 189: ...R C S T X E T X C R C D L E D L E D L E D L E I D I D I D I D D L E D L E D L E D L E Receiving Station Sending Station DLE ENQ and IDm DLE ACK and IDs Heading text DLE ACK and IDs Data text 1 DLE AC...

Page 190: ...alid response If the sending station receives no response or any invalid response from the receiving station in response to the sent sequence of DLE ENQ and IDm it iterates sending of the sequence at...

Page 191: ...from the 60th sequence of DLE ENQ and IDm then aborts the message transmis sion abnormally Sending station Receiving station 0 5 second 0 5 second 0 5 second DLE ENQ and IDm 2 DLE ENQ and IDm 3 DLE E...

Page 192: ...block containing the data texts as shown below Upon receipt of a sequence of DLE ACK and IDs in response to the last transmission block data text n the sending station shifts to phase 3 If a transmiss...

Page 193: ...e data transmission Upon receipt of the sequence of WACK and IDs the sending station stops the data transmission until any response comes from the receiving station for one minute If no response comes...

Page 194: ...the subsequent message transmission Sending station Receiving station Data text m Data text m Data text m Data text m 1 If the sending station receives a sequence of DLE NAK and IDs 10 times in succes...

Page 195: ...d transmission of DLE ENQ and IDs due to no response or invalid response If the sending station receives no response or any invalid response from the receiving station in response to a transmission bl...

Page 196: ...smission abnor mally Sending station Receiving station Abnormal termination Phase 3 Release of Data Link Normal phase 3 The sending station transmits a sequence of DLE EOT and IDs to the receiving sta...

Page 197: ...times it terminates the message transmission normally and releases the data link Abnormal termination of phase 3 If the sending station receives no sequence of DLE ACK and IDs from the receiving stat...

Page 198: ...mally Sending station Data text n DLE ACK and IDs DLE EOT and IDs Receiving station 30 seconds 2 Aborting Data Transmission Pressing the C key aborts data transmission If the C key is pressed during d...

Page 199: ...multiplies the polynomial formed by aligning all of the bits starting from the LSB of the first byte to the MSB of the last byte in a transmission block in descending order by X16 Next divide the poly...

Page 200: ...he 2D code or bar code Key in the quantity on stock B Repeat the above operation 5 Quantity entry Enter the quantity by pressing the numerical keys then press the ENT key 2 Ready for data entry 3 Bar...

Page 201: ...15 A Class A EMC Directive A Class B EN55024 1998 IEC 61000 4 2 1995 IEC 61000 4 3 1995 IEC 61000 4 4 1995 IEC 61000 4 5 1995 IEC 61000 4 6 1996 IEC 61000 4 8 1993 IEC 61000 4 11 1995 EN55022 1995 EMC...

Page 202: ...ions For BHT Cable 1 Wind the cable on a ferrite core twice and then secure the core with a heat shrinkable tube Connector P161 Teisin Electric Co Ltd D sub connector D F T N series EMI durable Japan...

Page 203: ...ver 17JE series hood cable clamp DDK Ltd shielded Connector cover 17JE 25 1 DDK Ltd Shielded cable Ferrite core RISC 5F Kitagawa Industries Co withstanding EMI Ltd Note A square in the above specifica...

Page 204: ...9 116 118 119 120 143 163 164 172 black and white inverted label reading 54 58 61 C C 700 C 750 v 22 calendar clock 16 20 23 29 30 33 38 40 47 51 54 57 130 133 150 157 character length 63 66 113 115 C...

Page 205: ...63 65 67 116 172 HT HT COPY 47 49 51 52 53 I indicator LED 2 4 17 41 75 76 78 85 86 144 145 150 157 infrared communication 10 109 initializing 16 35 56 interface cable 10 12 13 47 111 112 113 142 147...

Page 206: ...140 144 program execution 40 45 129 protection sheet of the DIP switch 142 protocol 63 64 65 66 67 69 70 118 124 143 164 165 172 174 175 Q QR code 58 59 77 149 151 153 R radio communication xi RAM 75...

Page 207: ...rogram malfunction 131 system program version 41 92 T timeout 65 67 82 83 165 175 182 touch screen 2 4 24 25 26 27 85 89 150 Transfer Utility iii 12 13 14 16 48 49 52 69 121 143 transmission speed 14...

Page 208: ...nformation in the handling and operating of the BHT 100Q 100B Please feel free to send your comments regarding any errors or omissions you may have found or any suggestions you may have for generally...

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