Denso BHT-100BW-CE User Manual Download Page 20

Chapter 1  Quick Guide 

 

1.5 Transferring Data 

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 Using radio link 

Using radio waves, the BHT may transfer data to an access point in a spread spectrum communications 
system. 

 

If there are too many communications errors, first make sure that the BHT points directly at an access 
point. 

 

 

Host computer

Access point 

Built-in antenna

 

For data transfer using radio link, it is necessary to configure a wireless local area network (wireless 
LAN) connecting the BHT and access points. 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for BHT-100BW-CE

Page 1: ...User s Manual Bar Code Handy Terminal BHT 100BW CE...

Page 2: ...important data be saved into the FLASH folder or to the host computer Cold booting will erase all data stored in the RAM Copyright DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED 2003 All rights reserved No part of this pub...

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

Page 4: ...BHT 100BW CE Describes the communications operations of the BHT 100BW CE the spread spectrum communication infrared communication RS 232C interface specifications basic communications specifications c...

Page 5: ...e Manual Screen Indication The lettering in the screens in this manual is a little different from that in the actual screens File names used are only for description purpose so they will not appear if...

Page 6: ...those conditions which could cause serious bodily injury or death if the instructions are not followed correctly Alerts you to those conditions which could cause minor bodily injury or substantial pr...

Page 7: ...r leakage of battery fluid and result in a fire bodily injury or serious damage to property Never charge the rechargeable battery cartridge where any inflammable gases may be emitted doing so could ca...

Page 8: ...dealer Failure to do so could cause fire or electrical shock Never use the CU for charging anything other than the specified battery cartridges Doing so could cause heat battery rupture or fire Never...

Page 9: ...rn off the power pull out the battery cartridge and contact your nearest dealer Failure to do so could cause smoke or fire If foreign material or water gets into the BHT immediately turn off the power...

Page 10: ...ld result in a fire When caring for the CU unplug the AC adapter from the wall socket for safety Failure to do so could result in an electrical shock Never cover or wrap up the CU or AC adapter in a c...

Page 11: ...ver it again with a dry cloth Dust or dirt accumulating on the clear plate of the reading window will affect reading performance If you use the BHT in dusty areas therefore periodically check the clea...

Page 12: ...PORATED DENSO WAVE takes reasonable precautions to ensure its products do not infringe upon any patent of other intellectual property rights of other s but DENSO WAVE cannot be responsible for any pat...

Page 13: ...Chapter 1 Quick Guide Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu Chapter 3 Communications Operations of the BHT 100BW CE Chapter 4 Error Messages Chapter 5 Handling the CU 7000 Option Appendix...

Page 14: ...hapter describes the basic operating method of the BHT and the related notes 1 1 Reading Bar Codes 2 1 2 Setting and Using the Hand Strap and Stylus 3 1 3 Setting the Backlight 5 1 4 Using the Keypad...

Page 15: ...icates the scanning range as a guide The indicated scanning range will deviate a little bit from the actual one Keep the BHT so that the laser light comes to almost the center of the bar code height T...

Page 16: ...g and Using the Hand Strap and Stylus Setting the hand strap 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 th...

Page 17: ...h the stylus that comes with the BHT Using the tip of a pen or any pointed object will result in a damaged or broken LCD Strong pressure or impact applied to the LCD may also break the LCD Operating t...

Page 18: ...t hand trigger switch while holding down SF If no key is pressed for at least 3 seconds Press any key except for the simultaneous depression of the right hand trigger switch and SF or tap the touch pa...

Page 19: ...ou key in any wrong character press the BS key and then enter the correct one You can switch between the numeric entry mode and alphabet entry mode by pressing the entry mode switching key M2 key by d...

Page 20: ...ead spectrum communications system If there are too many communications errors first make sure that the BHT points directly at an access point Host computer Access point Built in antenna For data tran...

Page 21: ...the effective infrared radiation range usually 10 to 80 cm 3 94 to 31 50 Shield the IrDA interface from direct sunlight ambient intense lighting inverter driven fluorescent lighting in particular and...

Page 22: ...T 17 2 3 Preparation 18 2 3 1 Setting up 1 Loading the battery cartridge 18 2 3 2 Setting up 2 Calibrating the touch screen 22 2 3 3 Battery Replacement Notes 23 2 3 4 BHT Turning off Notes 24 1 Shutd...

Page 23: ...r host computers having no IrDA interface ports the optional CU 7000 optical communication unit and RS 232C interface cable are available CU 7000 option Exchanges programs and data with the BHT via th...

Page 24: ...CU 7000 exchanges data and programs with the BHT optically and with the host computer via the RS 232C interface cable You may directly connect two BHTs with each other by using a commercially availab...

Page 25: ...d Visual C eMbedded Visual Basic You can download Microsoft eMbedded Visual Tools 3 0 from the Microsoft Web site at http www microsoft com mobile developer downloads default asp Software Development...

Page 26: ...itch M3 key Press this switch to start bar code reading IrDA interface port Used to exchange data programs with the host computer via its integrated IR port or via the optical communication unit CU 70...

Page 27: ...SF key ENT key or backlight function on off key depending upon definition in System Menu or in user programs Numerical keys Used for data input ENT Enter key Finalizes the inputted data or operations...

Page 28: ...d is hidden Status indicators Synchronization state Displays when the wireless device is open Displays when the BHT is synchronized with an access point The synchronization icon indicates that the rad...

Page 29: ...computer Standby state Appears when the CPU comes to be on standby This icon does not appear by default To display it you need to change the setting in System Menu or in user programs For the setting...

Page 30: ...ice To minimize the power consumption the wireless communications device in the BHT is not working in regular operation To make the BHT ready for wireless communication you need to open the wireless c...

Page 31: ...button Stylus Never disassemble or heat the battery cartridge nor put it into fire or water doing so could cause battery rupture or leakage of battery fluid resulting in a fire or bodily injury Do not...

Page 32: ...attery cartridge When you first load the battery cartridge after purchase or you load it after leaving the BHT unused for a long time do not remove the battery cartridge for approx 24 hours after that...

Page 33: ...that it will resume previous regular operation Solution The battery cartridge will need to be recharged before long Recharge or replace the battery cartridge as soon as possible Shutdown due to low b...

Page 34: ...message appears after the BHT undergoes any shock or impact turn the power off and on and then check the battery output level The battery may not have run out Only use the dedicated charger CU 7001 o...

Page 35: ...n at left Tap the center of the with the stylus for one second and the moves to the upper left Tap its center and it moves to the bottom left This way tapping the center of the moves it starting from...

Page 36: ...you leave the BHT with no battery cartridge loaded for a long time the contents of the memory may no longer be backed up so that the data stored in the BHT may be lost It is recommended that importan...

Page 37: ...ssage When the BHT is turned off by pressing the PW key it displays the following message and starts preparation for shutdown When the above message is displayed do not remove the battery cartridge If...

Page 38: ...e and starts backing up the Registry Do not remove the battery cartridge until the backup operation is completed and the message disappears Restoring the Registry If the Registry is lost the OS automa...

Page 39: ...se to entry from the touch screen or keys The programs in the BHT malfunction due to any problems Warm booting the BHT will not erase data stored in the RAM but it will erase data being edited and not...

Page 40: ...le holding down the reset button with the stylus press the PW key for approx one second and release both buttons The BHT will start after cold booting Contents of the memory after warm cold booting th...

Page 41: ...pens The Recycle Bin stores files you deleted in the BHT To retrieve files stored in the Recycle Bin select the file to be retrieved and choose Restore on the File menu To delete a file s in the Recyc...

Page 42: ...nternet Explorer The screen shown at left appears Before running Internet Explorer you need to make RF related settings and open the wireless communications device For details refer to Section 2 4 4 3...

Page 43: ...BHTSHELL On the desktop double tap BHTSHELL The System Menu screen shown at left appears For details about this program refer to Section 2 4 3 Operating in System Menu 30...

Page 44: ...ppears where you can run programs and make system settings Terminal On the Start menu tap Programs Communication Terminal The screen shown at left appears You can create a new session Remote Network O...

Page 45: ...Programs Command Prompt The screen shown at left appears Favorites On the Start menu tap Favorites Your Favorites list appears To add files to your Favorites list create a shortcut s of the desired f...

Page 46: ...Properties window appears Tap the General tab to display the screen shown at left Tap the Memory tab to display the screen shown at left You can check the memory allocation and the free space of the R...

Page 47: ...ow double tap Stylus and the Stylus Properties window appears You can adjust the double tap speed Dialing Properties On the Control Panel window double tap Dialing and the Dialing Properties window ap...

Page 48: ...he window shown at left To configure the wireless driver select SLA41ND41 and tap the Properties button The SLA41ND41 Ethernet window appears In the SLA41ND41 Ethernet window you can set up an IP addr...

Page 49: ...ume Sounds properties window appears Tap the Volume tab to display the screen shown at left You can make the following settings Adjust the beeper volume except volumes for key entry and screen taps En...

Page 50: ...shown at left You can select wallpaper to be displayed on your desktop Tap the Appearance tab to display the screen shown at left You can specify the appearance of your desktop Regional Settings Prope...

Page 51: ...ties window appears Tap the Device Name tab to display the screen shown at left You can specify the device name to be used for communication with the host computer Tap the PC Connection tab to display...

Page 52: ...ut Panel Properties On the Control Panel window double tap Input Panel and the Input Panel Properties window appears Tap the Options button to display the screen shown at left You can switch the input...

Page 53: ...r Options tab to display the screen shown at left You can customize the taskbar Run On the Start menu tap Run and the screen shown at left appears You can run applications or open files Suspend On the...

Page 54: ...in every screen Numerical keys Pressing a numerical key corresponding with a desired menu number starts the desired item displayed on the screen ENT key Pressing this key executes the focused item Tab...

Page 55: ...ystem Menu C key Execution Menu Executes a user program you select Refer to Section 2 4 4 1 Menu 1 Communications Menu Communicates with the host computer Refer to Section 2 4 4 2 Menu 2 System Proper...

Page 56: ...nu C key Test Menu Tests a variety of hardware operations Refer to Section 2 4 4 4 Menu 4 Explorer Runs Explorer Refer to Section 2 4 4 5 Menu 5 System Information Shows the system program version and...

Page 57: ...he screen shown at left With this menu you can start an application you want Tap the Browse button The screen shown at left appears Select a file you want to run check that the file name is displayed...

Page 58: ...e host computer for IrDA communication using ActiveSync 3 ActiveSync RF Connects to the host computer for RF communication using ActiveSync 2 1 Ymodem Menu With this menu you can set the communication...

Page 59: ...Baud Rate Parity and Stop Bits The data bit is fixed to 8 Communications parameters for the IrDA interface To communicate with the host computer via the IrDA interface port select IrDA COM4 in Port Th...

Page 60: ...p button and the BHT waits for a file to be downloaded If you download a file having the same name as one already in the same folder the newly downloaded file replaces the old one Folder where you wan...

Page 61: ...downloaded Solution Delete unnecessary files in the memory or decrease the size of the file to be downloaded Problem The path of the file to be downloaded is too long Solution Change the file name or...

Page 62: ...unications environment settings and then retry the download It is also necessary to check the communications environment setup of the host computer Problem The communications port has been already ope...

Page 63: ...a file you want to upload and then tap button and the BHT waits for a file to be uploaded File you want to upload Upon completion of uploading the BHT sounds a long beep once and displays the screen...

Page 64: ...was opened Solution Close the file to be uploaded and then retry the upload Problem Uploading has aborted Solution Confirm the communications environment settings and then retry the upload It is also...

Page 65: ...ons environment settings and then retry the upload It is also necessary to check the communications environment setup of the host computer Problem No file has been correctly selected for uploading Sol...

Page 66: ...BHT to the host computer using ActiveSync IrDA arrange the BHT and host computer with their IrDA ports facing directly each other When the BHT is connected with the host via the CU 7000 no ActiveSync...

Page 67: ...device and connecting to the network it displays the screen shown at left Connection to the network may take several tens of seconds depending upon the network environment When the DHCP is used for g...

Page 68: ...wing screen Solution The RF settings may have not been made correctly According to the procedure given in 3 4 RF Menu Network Interface Control make the correct RF settings If no partnership has been...

Page 69: ...le System Opens the file system related menu 3 Device Opens the device related menu 4 Radio Frequency Opens the RF related menu 3 1 Control Panel Choosing 1 Control Panel in the System Properties menu...

Page 70: ...folder The table below shows which memory area will be initialized by the initialization transactions listed above Initializing the memory excluding the Registry including the Registry Initializing t...

Page 71: ...ASH folder Initializing procedure 1 Tap the Initialize tab and then select the RAM radio button 2 Tap the Initialize button Select No 3 To initialize the memory tap the Yes button to return to the pre...

Page 72: ...e FLASH folder Initializing procedure 1 Tap the Initialize tab and then select the RAM radio button 2 Tap the Initialize Registry check box to select it 3 Tap the Initialize button Select No 4 To init...

Page 73: ...Initializing procedure 1 Tap the Initialize tab and then select the FLASH radio button 2 Tap the Initialize button Select No 3 To initialize the memory tap the Yes button to return to the previous men...

Page 74: ...memory space will be decreased To remove or clear those fragments run Scandisk through the FLASH folder Initializing procedure 1 Tap the Scandisk tab and then tap the Scandisk button Select No 2 To in...

Page 75: ...ates or deactivates the black and white inverted label reading function DECODE LEVEL Sets the decode level MARKER Sets the marker ON OFF mode ITF Sets the default minimum number of digits to be read f...

Page 76: ...driven by the trigger switch 2 OFF mode Minimum number of digits to be read for ITF STF or CODABAR You can set the minimum number of digits to be read for ITF STF and CODABAR Setting a small number o...

Page 77: ...ng 3 Display on the Device menu calls up the screen shown at left 1 Screen Size Opens the screen size menu 2 LCD Contrast Opens the LCD contrast adjustment screen 3 Calibration Opens the touch screen...

Page 78: ...uch the center of the sign with the stylus according to the instructions shown on the screen Displaying hiding the status indicators Choosing 4 Status Display on the Display setup menu calls up the sc...

Page 79: ...eys SF key M1 key M2 key M3 key M4 key Defining the function of the SF key Tapping the SHIFT tab on the Key setting menu displays the screen shown at left Nonlock Shifts the keypad only when the SF ke...

Page 80: ...unction by default You can make those keys function as a trigger switch SF key ENT key or backlight function on off key If you define the M4 key as the backlight function on off key pressing the M4 ke...

Page 81: ...ard only Lcd Keyboard Both LCD and keyboard backlit simultaneously default Specifying 0 to the backlight ON duration time the backlight does not come on Specifying 255 to it the backlight will be kept...

Page 82: ...sion and opening closing the RF device Tapping the Info tab on the NIC Network Interface Control Control menu displays the screen shown at left This menu displays the following Driver Version Version...

Page 83: ...S MAC Addr MAC address of the BHT Tapping the Property button calls up the IP address setting screen For the IP address setting procedure refer to Section 2 4 2 Control Panel Network Configuration Whe...

Page 84: ...3 1 2 RF Related Parameters Setting the WEP keys Tapping the WEP tab on the NIC Control menu displays the screen shown at left You can set the following WEP Sets the authentication system when the WE...

Page 85: ...ge of received beacon packets relative to those to be received Beacon Synchronous signals transmitted periodically from the access point Link Quality Displays the comprehensive link operation level wi...

Page 86: ...Ping Start button when the RF device is not opened automatically opens the RF device and runs Ping Entry Range for Data size Interval Timeout and Count Item Allowable entry range Initial value Data s...

Page 87: ...eceives an echo reply Timeout period Interval Sends an echo request Type2 After sending an echo request Ping will wait for an echo reply to be received or for timeout to occur After that Ping will wai...

Page 88: ...1 BARCODE Selects the bar code reading test 2 BEEPER Selects the beeper scale test 3 AGING Selects the aging test 4 COM Selects the communications test 5 DISPLAY Selects the LCD and indicator LED 6 KE...

Page 89: ...displays the read data together with the barcode type and the number of digits Bar code type Number of digits of the bar code Data read Listed below is a table showing the relationship between the bar...

Page 90: ...ncy Hz do 523 1046 2093 4186 re 587 1174 2349 mi 659 1318 2637 fa 698 1396 2793 sol 783 1567 3135 la 880 1760 3520 ti 987 1975 3951 4 3 Aging test Selecting 3 AGING on the Hard Test menu proceeds to t...

Page 91: ...the slave BHT transmits data to the master BHT and receives the data sent back from the master BHT 80 cm 31 5 inches or less Preparation for the direct connect interface test Arrange the 3 pole mini s...

Page 92: ...ect the 1 SLAVE and at the master BHT select the 2 MASTER Then press the ENT key on each BHT During the test the screen shown at left is displayed XXXXX Transmission speed 2400 9600 or 115200 bps YYY...

Page 93: ...creen as shown at left This sample screen shows that an error has occurred at 9600 bps If the test ends due to mismatch between the sent data and received data the tested slave BHT beeps three times a...

Page 94: ...rt XXXXX Transmission speed 300 or 115200 bps YYY Hex data being sent 0 to 256 Upon normal completion of the test the tested slave BHT beeps once and displays the screen shown at left If the direct co...

Page 95: ...4 5 LCD and indicator LED tests Selecting 5 DISPLAY on the Hard Test menu calls up the test pattern shown at left on the LCD and turns on the indicator LED in green Each time the ENT key is pressed th...

Page 96: ...ed the BHT and System Menu The checker pattern shown at left appears and the indicator LED goes off BS key ENT key The checker pattern is reversed BS key ENT key An outline with a width of one dot app...

Page 97: ...Forty right angled triangles appear BS key ENT key Press the ENT key and the BHT returns to the Hard Test menu 84...

Page 98: ...the LCD Pressing the same key again erases the displayed letter The table below shows the relationship between the keys and the identifier letters to be displayed on the LCD Key Letter Key Letter M3...

Page 99: ...5 Explorer Choosing 5 Explorer in System Menu calls up the screen shown at left 6 System Information Choosing 6 Version in System Menu calls up the screen shown at left 86...

Page 100: ...host computer or other devices 3 1 Spread Spectrum Communication 88 3 1 1 Notes for Wireless Operations 88 3 1 2 RF Related Parameters 89 3 2 Infrared Communication 91 3 3 RS 232C Interface Specificat...

Page 101: ...objects metallic dust or metallic walls in the vicinity of the path and vibration at either end To System Designers Before developing the application make sure that the intended environment is free of...

Page 102: ...st More Mid Less Least Consumes less power The BHT may take more time to establish the wireless link or send response messages WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy When WEP is ON messages to be sent received...

Page 103: ...ation is possible BHT WEP KEY1 128bit TRANSMIT KEY WEP KEY1 Access point WEP KEY1 128bit TRANSMIT KEY WEP KEY1 BHT WEP KEY1 128bit WEP KEY3 128bit TRANSMIT KEY WEP KEY1 Access point WEP KEY1 128bit WE...

Page 104: ...ith other IrDA compliant equipment just by aligning their IR ports with each other The effective IR range and IR port angle may differ depending upon the target equipment so observe the instructions g...

Page 105: ...nput Output Signal Name Function BHT External device SD Send data RD Receive data SG Signal ground The input output voltage threshold for the logical valued signal is listed below Logical Value Input...

Page 106: ...le Connection Connect the BHT directly to a host computer a modem or a printer with a direct connect interface cable as illustrated below Cable Connection between BHT and Host Computer Cable Connectio...

Page 107: ...ed The start stop synchronization is an asynchronous system which synchronizes each character as a unit that is it externally adds start and stop bits to the leading and trailing bit positions of the...

Page 108: ...single bit each for start and stop bits Vertical Parity A vertical parity bit is a redundancy bit which is added to every character to be transmitted in order to check that data has been transmitted a...

Page 109: ...00 38400 57600 or 115200 bps 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 bps Character Length 8 bits 8 bits Vertical Parity None Odd even or none Stop Bit Length 1 bit 1 or 2 bits It is im...

Page 110: ...3 5 1 Configuring the Host Computer You need a PC equipped with an IrDA interface port When the BHT is connected with the host via the CU 7000 no ActiveSync can be used The BHT and host computer shoul...

Page 111: ...ears On the File menu click Connection Settings The screen shown at left appears Click the check box Allow serial cable or infrared connection to this COM port and select Infrared Port IR Click the ch...

Page 112: ...7000 IrDA communication For the operating procedure of ActiveSync on the BHT refer to Chapter 2 Section 2 4 4 2 2 ActiveSync IrDA Setting up a partnership Upon completion of connection between the ho...

Page 113: ...ion Like ActiveSync in IrDA communication ActiveSync in spread spectrum communication requires a partnership between the host computer and BHT to be set up Set up the partnership according to the oper...

Page 114: ...Chapter 4 Error Messages This chapter lists the error messages which will appear on the LCD if some error occurs in the BHT 4 1 System Errors 102 101...

Page 115: ...s 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 cartridge will need to be recharged before l...

Page 116: ...plying Power to the CU 7000 106 5 4 Communicating with the Host Computer 107 5 4 1 Setting the Transmission Speed of the CU 7000 107 5 4 2 Interface Cable Connection 108 5 4 3 Interfacing with the Hos...

Page 117: ...low the CU 7002 has only function 1 1 Data exchange function The CU 7001 CU 7002 exchanges data and programs between the BHT and the host computer It interfaces with the BHT via the IrDA interface and...

Page 118: ...when the power is applied to the CU 7001 7002 IrDA interface port BHT charge terminals Not provided on CU 7002 Used to exchange data optically with the BHT failure to protect the terminals may result...

Page 119: ...k Use the dedicated AC adapter only Failure to do so could result in a fire Never use the CU on the line voltage other than the specified level Doing so could cause the CU to break or burn If the powe...

Page 120: ...puter by using the DIP switch provided on the bottom of the CU 7000 1 Turn the CU 7000 upside down 2 Remove the protection sheet of the DIP switch from the CU 7000 3 Set the selectors of the DIP switc...

Page 121: ...ket 2 Make sure that the host computer is turned off 3 Connect the 25 pin plug Dsub 25P of the interface cable to the RS 232C interface port of the CU 7000 4 Connect the other end of the interface cab...

Page 122: ...use Ymodem 5 Turn the BHT on and run System Menu Select 2 Communication and 1 Ymodem to start SerialTransfer Regarding the interface port Select the IrDA COM4 6 To transfer data stored in the BHT to...

Page 123: ...battery 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...

Page 124: ...Option 111 Charging Operation and LED Indication Operator s Action CU 7001 Status Indicator LED on the BHT On standby Place the BHT on the CU 7001 Normal charging After approx 4 hours Charging comple...

Page 125: ...l 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...

Page 126: ...quipment shall be generally connected with each other by a cross mode cable the DTE and DCE Data Circuit terminating Equipment shall be connected with each other by a straight mode cable The DTE is on...

Page 127: ...Bar Code Specifications 116 3 Interface Specifications 118 A 2 CU 7000 119 1 Product Specifications 119 2 Charging Requirements CU 7001 119 3 Interface Specifications 120 Appendix B Quality Assurance...

Page 128: ...fication PCS value 0 9 min Reflection intensity 85 min for white and 5 max for black 500 to 3000 lx Depth of field 30 mm PCS value 0 9 min Reflection intensity 85 min for white and 5 max for black Nar...

Page 129: ...ts add on 0 26 mm min 10 24 mils min 0 8 min Interleaved 2of5 ITF Standard 2of5 STF Codabar NW 7 Code 39 0 125 mm min 4 92 mils min PCS value 0 75 Reflection intensity difference between white and bla...

Page 130: ...nsity of white bars 85 min Reflection intensity of black bars 5 max 4 Under the following conditions Ambient illuminance 500 lx Xenon arc lamp ITF conforming to the UPC Shipping Container Code Reflect...

Page 131: ...stop Transmission speed 115 200 bps max Signal level Conforms to the RS 232C interface Pin assignment As shown below Pin No Signal Functions Signal Input Output BHT External device 1 SG GND Ground for...

Page 132: ...on 8VA max Dimensions W x L x H 112 x 148 x 84 mm 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 32...

Page 133: ...ignal 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 D...

Page 134: ...B Class A European Union 89 336 EEC EN 55022 1998 EN 55024 1998 Class B United States FCC FCC Part 15 Subpart C Radio Standard European Union 99 5 EC EN 60950 1992 Incl Amdt 1 4 11 EN 300 328 2 V 1 1...

Page 135: ...section DENSO WAVE has run the quality assurance test conforming to the EMC Directive for the BHT 100BW CE and CU 7001 Any connectors other than those specified here are not acceptable They may cause...

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Page 137: ...he handling and operating of the BHT 100BW CE Please feel free to send your comments regarding any errors or omissions you may have found or any suggestions you may have for generally improving the ma...

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