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User's Manual

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

Page 2: ...from the publisher Specifications are subject to change without prior notice Microsoft MS DOS and QuickBASIC are registered trademarks of Microsoft Cor poration IBM PC AT and PS 2 are registered trad...

Page 3: ...ate your BHT 6000 correctly After you have finished reading the instructions keep this manual handy for speedy reference The BHT 6000 series is available in two types the normal range type and long ra...

Page 4: ...perations of BHT 6000 Describes the communications operations of the BHT 6000 the RS 232C interface specifications the basic communications specifications and the communications protocols for data tra...

Page 5: ...ity Guide Ir Transfer Utility C Guide 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 purpo...

Page 6: ...A triangle 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 ma...

Page 7: ...t ing in a fire or bodily injury Avoid dropping the battery cartridge or letting it undergo any shock or impact Doing so could cause the batteries to break generate heat rupture or burn Only use the d...

Page 8: ...et and contact your nearest 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 ba...

Page 9: ...disassemble This humidity is killing me Hot house I m freezing Refrigeration Refrigeration Refrigeration I m burning up Handling the Ni MH battery cartridge Never charge a wet or damp Ni MH battery c...

Page 10: ...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 malfunction Handling the CU If you will no...

Page 11: ...cribed herein Intellectual Property Precaution DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED DENSO WAVE takes reasonable precautions to ensure its products do not infringe upon any patent of other intellectual property rig...

Page 12: ...the cloth and then go over it again with a dry cloth Dust or dirt accumulating on the clear plate of the bar code reading window will affect reading performance If you use the BHT 6000 in dusty areas...

Page 13: ...tteries or Battery Cartridge 16 2 4 2 Setting up 2 Initializing the BHT 6000 and Setting the Calendar Clock 21 2 4 3 Adjusting the LCD Contrast Beeper Volume and Displaying the Battery Voltage Level 2...

Page 14: ...Transmission Speed of the CU 6000 137 5 4 2 Interface Cable Connection 137 5 4 3 Interfacing with the Host Computer 138 5 5 Charging the Ni MH Battery Cartridge using the CU 6001 139 5 5 1 Ni MH Batte...

Page 15: ...Chapter 1 Quick Guide Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT 6000 and System Mode Chapter 3 Communications Operations of BHT 6000 Chapter 4 Error Messages Chapter 5 Handling the CU 6000 Option Appendices...

Page 16: ...This chapter describes the basic operating method of the BHT 6000 and the related notes 1 1 Reading Bar Codes 2 1 2 Using the Hand Strap and Clip 3 1 3 Setting the Backlight 4 1 4 Using the Keypad 5...

Page 17: ...tion used so follow the application s manual Before reading labels clean them if stained Avoid using the BHT 6000 in direct sunlight The BHT 6000 might fail to read correctly To read bar codes on curv...

Page 18: ...he left or right tab of the clip into the matching groove of the BHT body and then snap the other tab into place Tab There is one each on the right and left ends Groove in the BHT body There is one ea...

Page 19: ...down SF Press any key except for the simultaneous depression of M1 and SF Backlight OFF The backlight function is OFF when you power on the terminal Press M1 while holding down SF In user programs yo...

Page 20: ...n enter the correct one Selecting Tasks 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 I...

Page 21: ...mmunicating with other IrDA compliant equipment You can also have the BHT 6000 communicate with other IrDA compliant equipment just by aligning their IR ports with each other The effective IR range an...

Page 22: ...g the Calendar Clock 21 1 Initializing the BHT 6000 21 2 Setting the Calendar Clock date and time 24 3 Deleting the JIS Font Files 26 2 4 3 Adjusting the LCD Contrast Beeper Volume and Displaying the...

Page 23: ...a the RS 232C interface RS 232C interface cable Connects the CU 6000 and the host computer The basic software required for operating the BHT 6000 is System Mode which is resident in the flash ROM Opti...

Page 24: ...n programs are stored in files named xxxx FN3 in each file per func tion You should download a xxxx FN3 file containing the necessary function to the BHT 6000 by using Ir Transfer Utility C or Transfe...

Page 25: ...below the specified level the RAM cannot retain its contents so that the stored files may be damaged User programs can write data onto the RAM only In System Mode the RAM is shown as DRIVE A or A on...

Page 26: ...effective use of user programs in the BHT 6000 It sets up the execution environments for those programs e g it prepares downloading uploading conditions sets the calendar clock and tests the BHT 6000...

Page 27: ...ize font 12 dots wide by 12 dots high in application programs Extension Programs These programs extend the system programs by adding new functions which cannot be handled by the ordinary system To dow...

Page 28: ...untry to country unlike radio devices The BHT 6000 s IR communications device is IrDA compliant IrDA stands for Infrared Data Association which has defined hardware IrDA Serial Infrared Physical Layer...

Page 29: ...his cover is the direct connect interface port M1 and M2 keys Press either of these keys to start bar code reading The trigger switch function is assigned to both these keys by default Battery cover l...

Page 30: ...ey can be also assigned string data in user programs Numerical keys Used for numerical input ENT Enter key Finalizes the inputted data or operations and starts the correspond ing processing Function k...

Page 31: ...nd load them 4 Put the battery cover back into place taking care not to pinch the battery pull strap between its cover and the bottom cover Then return the battery cover lock to its original position...

Page 32: ...et with its cover or by itself Purchase the set with the cover if this is the first time the battery is being used NOTE CAUTION Do not use batteries or power sources other than the specified ones doin...

Page 33: ...ct your administrator Note the error drive DRIVE X on the LCD When disposing of the battery cartridge cover the terminal pins with vinyl tape to prevent short circuit An early upload of gathered data...

Page 34: ...e BHT 6000 displays the following message on the LCD beeps five times and turns itself off automatically When driven by dry batteries If either of the above messages appears immediately turn the power...

Page 35: ...with the optional CU 6001 communica tions unit or C 600 quick charger For the charging procedure using the CU 6001 refer to Chapter 5 For that using the C 600 refer to the C 600 User s Manual WARNING...

Page 36: ...tion procedure given on the following pages The initialization procedure does not initialize the system area of the flash ROM In the following cases one of the above messages will appear In such in st...

Page 37: ...ministrator Note the error drive DRIVE A appears on the LCD select 2 DRIVE A to initialize the RAM If the message System error DRIVE B appears select 3 DRIVE B to initialize the flash ROM REFERENCE 2...

Page 38: ...ft for a second and turns itself off automatically INITIALIZE Completed NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE Do not power off the BHT 6000 until the above initialization completion screen appears A too early powering...

Page 39: ...y does not become operable If you make a wrong entry press the BS key to delete it and then enter the correct data 2 Setting the Calendar Clock date and time 1 While holding down the SF and 1 keys pre...

Page 40: ...ode Example To set 1997 August 19 at 4 00 p m Press 9 7 0 8 1 9 1 6 0 and 0 5 Press the ENT key to register the above setting 6 Press the C key to return to the SET SYSTEM screen SET DATE TIME 00 01 0...

Page 41: ...upied by those files can be used as a user area SYSTEM MENU 1 EXEC PROGRAM 2 DOWNLOAD 3 UPLOAD 4 SET SYSTEM 5 TEST 6 VER 1 While holding down the SF and 1 keys press the PW key to start up System Mode...

Page 42: ...ER VOLUME Adjusting the LCD contrast You can adjust the LCD brightness to eight contrast levels 1 Use the F5 and F6 keys to select the LCD CONTRAST line 2 To decrease the contrast press the F7 key to...

Page 43: ...llowing screen is displayed In user programs you can select the key to be used for displaying the battery voltage level instead of the default combination of SF and ENT The displayed battery level sho...

Page 44: ...press the ENT key The keys below are so designed that the function of each key is consistent in every screen Numerical keys Pressing a numerical key corresponding with a desired menu number selects t...

Page 45: ...ed for the bar code reading test memory test beeper test aging test communications test LCD indication test reading confirmation LED test key entry test and file test Refer to Subsection 2 5 3 5 Syste...

Page 46: ...ll up these functions press the 0 1 or 2 key respectively while holding down the SF key when the SYSTEM MENU is displayed SYSTEM MENU Press the PW key while holding down the SF and 1 keys Handling the...

Page 47: ...erse display 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 C key Press 2 or use F5 and F6 to select...

Page 48: ...COM 2 DISPLAY 7 KEY 3 DATE TIME 4 BARCODE 5 RESUME SET DISPLAY 1 MESSAGE Japanese English 2 FONT 8dot 6dot 3 STATUS ON OFF 2 Selecting a desired setting First select a desired item on the current scr...

Page 49: ...E PROGRAM A SAMPLE01 PD3 A SAMPLE02 PD3 A SAMPLE03 PD3 A SAMPLE04 PD3 B SAMPLE05 PD3 EXECUTE PROGRAM A SAMPLE01 PD3 A SAMPLE02 PD3 A SAMPLE03 PD3 A SAMPLE04 PD3 B SAMPLE05 PD3 EXECUTE PROGRAM A SAMPLE...

Page 50: ...ing If you download a file having the same name as one already used in the user area of the target memory in the BHT 6000 the newly downloaded file replaces the old one NOTE DOWNLOAD 1 DRIVE A 2 DRIVE...

Page 51: ...me and the number of received records the total number of records To abort the downloading operation press the C key The screen will switch back to the DOWNLOAD menu Upon completion of downloading the...

Page 52: ...the file to be downloaded Refer to Subsection 2 5 3 7 and 2 DOWNLOAD FILE A Out of memory Retry 1 Yes2 No DOWNLOAD FILE A File mismatch Retry 1 Yes2 No Problem You attempted to download a JIS font fil...

Page 53: ...t computer DOWNLOAD FILE A XXXXXXXX XXX Communication error Retry 1 Yes2 No DOWNLOAD FILE B Drive A memory short Retry 1 Yes2 No Problem The RAM is insufficient for copying files stored in the flash R...

Page 54: ...the preparation to be made preceding the start of this function refer to NOTE given on page 34 Select a desired item by using the numerical keys or F5 and F6 keys and the selected item be comes revers...

Page 55: ...own at left 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 UPLOAD...

Page 56: ...2 No UPLOAD FILE A XXXXXXXX XXX Communication error Retry 1 Yes2 No Problem The file you attempted to upload is damaged Solution To upload the damaged file as is press the 1 key Problem Uploading has...

Page 57: ...e special bar code scanning parameters the black and white inverted label reading the touch scanning long range scan ning and the decoding level 5 RESUME Sets the resume function 6 COM Sets the commun...

Page 58: ...tion program to be run when the power is applied and then press the ENT key To return to the SET SYSTEM menu press the C key The RAMed files are shown as A FILE NAME the flash ROMed files are as B FIL...

Page 59: ...6 dot 3 STATUS Turns the system status indication on or off If it is set to on the shift key icon appears as shown below Select a desired item by using the numerical keys or the F5 and F6 keys then s...

Page 60: ...he 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 minute is not entered the ENT key does not become operable If...

Page 61: ...ng TOUCH READ You may select touch scanning or long range scanning The touch scanning is a method in which you bring the bar code reading window to a bar code to be scanned The long range scanning all...

Page 62: ...ls up the screen shown at left Reversed is the current setting 1 ON Activates the resume function which resumes whatever display was shown before the power was turned off when the BHT 6000 is powered...

Page 63: ...ocol options OPT Optical interface port BHT protocol Defaults SERIAL No ON Adds serial numbers to data blocks H PARITY ON Adds a horizontal parity LINKUP TIME 30 seconds FIELD SPACE Ignore Listed belo...

Page 64: ...g the numerical keys or F5 and F6 keys and then press the ENT key To return to the SET SYSTEM menu press the C key SET COM 1 OPTICAL 2 CONNECTOR 3 COM PORT 4 PROTOCOL TYPE 4 6 1 Setting the communicat...

Page 65: ...y using the nu merical keys or F5 and F6 keys and then press the ENT key To return to the SET OPTICAL screen press the C key 3 Communications protocol option menu SET PROTOCOL OPTICAL 1 SERIAL No 2 H...

Page 66: ...e ENT key To return to the SET PROTOCOL menu press the C key Selecting the 3 LINKUP TIME on the SET PROTO COL menu calls up the screen shown at left Select the timeout length in seconds to be ap plied...

Page 67: ...the SET COM menu press the C key If the BHT Ir protocol has been selected the parity bit character length and stop bit length settings will be ignored 1 Transmission speed screen SET SPEED CONNECTOR...

Page 68: ...T key To return to the SET CONNECTOR screen press the C key SET STOP BIT CONNECTOR 1 1 bit 2 2 bits 5 Communications protocol option menu SET PROTOCOL CONNECTOR 1 SERIAL No 2 H PARITY 3 LINKUP TIME 4...

Page 69: ...ecting the 3 LINKUP TIME on the SET PROTO COL menu calls up the screen shown at left Select the timeout length in seconds to be ap plied when a link is to be established by using the numerical keys or...

Page 70: ...ng 1 BASIC Selects the optical or direct connect interface port to be used for user programs written in BHT BASIC 3 0 OPEN COM or XFILE statement 2 SYSTEM MODE Selects the optical or direct connect in...

Page 71: ...se lected for file transmission with Ir Transfer Utility C Select a desired item by using the numerical keys or F5 and F6 keys and then press the ENT key To return to the SET COM menu press the C key...

Page 72: ...red screen by using the numerical keys or F5 and F6 keys and then press the ENT key To return to the SET SYSTEM menu press the C key SET SHIFT KEY 1 Nonlock 2 Onetime Selecting the 1 SHIFT KEY on the...

Page 73: ...nu Defining the function of M1 or M2 key Magic keys M1 and M2 Both M1 and M2 keys are assigned the trigger switch function by default You can make them function as the SF key ENT key or backlight func...

Page 74: ...lects the communications test 6 LCD Selects the LCD and reading con firmation LED tests 7 KEY Selects the key entry beeper test 8 FILE Selects the file checksum test Select a desired setting by using...

Page 75: ...digits Up to 64 digit data can be shown and the excess will be discarded 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 relations...

Page 76: ...lobytes Upon normal completion of the RAM test the BHT 6000 beeps once shows the message as shown at left and returns to the TEST menu If any error is detected the BHT 6000 beeps three times shows the...

Page 77: ...ting 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 6000 in the fac tory Once this test...

Page 78: ...T 6000 transmits data to the master BHT 6000 and receives the data sent back from the master BHT 6000 Master BHT 6000 Slave BHT 6000 to be tested Data 0 8 m Preparation for the direct connect interfac...

Page 79: ...1 The received data is different from the sent data 2 A timeout has occurred during standby for data reception 1 2400 bps 2 9600 bps 3 115200 bps Press the C key to return to the TEST COM menu The mas...

Page 80: ...andby for data reception 1 300 bps 2 38400 bps Press the C key to return to the TEST COM menu Testing the direct connect interface port Selecting the 2 CONNECTOR on the TEST COM menu displays the scre...

Page 81: ...previous screen press the BS key To stop this test while in progress press the C key 5 6 LCD and reading confirmation LED tests As shown at left everything disappear and the reading confirmation LED l...

Page 82: ...s numerals and al phabets The display font size standard or small depends upon the setting made in Subsection 2 5 3 4 2 If the JIS Level 1 font file is stored in the flash ROM the Kanji characters wil...

Page 83: ...letter TEST KEY 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 Key Letter Beeper Hz M1 L 523 M2 M 587 7...

Page 84: ...M except for the JIS font files SIZE Shows the size of the user area used FREE Shows the size of the unused user area TEST FILE 1 DRIVE A 2 DRIVE B SIZE XXXX FREE XXXX To find which file s is defectiv...

Page 85: ...reen NOTE TEST FILE A SAMPLE01 PD3 00004096 bytes OK TEST FILE A SAMPLE02 PD3 00004096 bytes NG If a defective file is found delete it or overwrite it with the same name file Even defective the file c...

Page 86: ...file or data file stored in the RAM or flash ROM Pressing the 0 key while holding down the SF key on the SYSTEM MENU calls up the screen shown at left 1 DRIVE A Deletes the files stored in the RAM 2 D...

Page 87: ...and F6 keys to move the cursor to the file to be deleted then press the ENT key DELETE FILE A NO FILE EXISTS Deletion confirmation screen DELETE FILE A SAMPLE01 PD3 Delete 1 Yes 2 No Selecting a file...

Page 88: ...appears the selected item A B or B A This example shows that the 1 DRIVE A DRIVE B has been selected Program files and or data files stored in the user area of the RAM are displayed as shown at left...

Page 89: ...een press the C key COPY FILE A B Out of memory Problem The target memory is insufficient for storing files to be copied Solution Press the C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU then delete unnecessary f...

Page 90: ...es to the JIS1 JIS2 font deletion menu 2 DOWNLOAD Switches to the JIS1 JIS2 font file download menu 3 UPLOAD Switches to the JIS1 JIS2 font file upload menu Select a desired item by using the numerica...

Page 91: ...an be used as a user area REFERENCE NOTE DELETE JIS 1 DELETE OK 1 Yes 2 No DELETE JIS 1 DELETE Completed Selecting a font file to be deleted calls up the confirmation screen shown at left On the 3rd l...

Page 92: ...t menu Upon start of optional Ir Transfer Utility C Trans fer Utility or equivalent program upon receipt of an ENQ code from the host computer the BHT 6000 displays the screen shown at left This examp...

Page 93: ...ror occurs during downloading of JIS1 JIS2 font file If some error occurs during downloading of the JIS1 JIS2 font file the BHT 6000 beeps three times and shows one of the following messages Press the...

Page 94: ...WNLOAD JIS 1 Communication error Retry 1 Yes2 No 9 3 Uploading the JIS1 JIS2 font file JIS font file upload menu Standby screen UPLOAD 1 JIS 1 2 JIS 2 UPLOAD JIS 1 Waiting On the 3rd line appears the...

Page 95: ...s equal to the total number of records and the beeper beeps once Press the C key to return to the JIS font menu The uploaded font files are named as follows JIS Level 1 font file _JIS1 FN3 JIS Level 2...

Page 96: ...Cable Connection 83 3 2 Basic Communications Specifications and Parameters 84 3 2 1 Basic Communications Specifications 84 3 2 2 Communications Parameters 86 3 3 Communications Protocols 87 3 3 1 BHT...

Page 97: ...Signal Name Function Signal Input Output BHT 6000 External device SD Send data RD Receive data SG Signal ground The input output voltage threshold for the logical valued signal is listed below Logica...

Page 98: ...terface cable as illustrated below SD FG RD RS CS DR SG CD ER Modem BHT 6000 Connector I F SD RD SG SD FG SG BHT 6000 Connector I F Printer RD busy SG busy RD SD FG RD RS CS DR SG CD ER BHT 6000 Conne...

Page 99: ...r length and the beginning and end of the character to be transmitted The start stop synchronization is an asynchronous system which synchronizes each character as a unit that is it externally adds st...

Page 100: ...nd the receiver replies to it with a control code ACK 06h or NAK 15h meaning Positive or Negative for starting data transmission respectively This sequence is also called data link establishment phase...

Page 101: ...e 4 6 Setting the communications environments In BHT BASIC 3 0 To set the transmission speed character length vertical parity and stop bit length To set the transmission speed only for the optical int...

Page 102: ...codes The BHT protocol is composed of a defined set of the control character sequences including the following three phases Phase 1 Establishment of data link The sending station confirms that the rec...

Page 103: ...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 ENQ Phase 1 Acknowledgment respon...

Page 104: ...ing Function SOH 01h Start Of 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 Phas...

Page 105: ...ng 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 blocks makes up one transm...

Page 106: ...es Shown below is a typical message transmission sequence supported by the BHT protocol This sequence example does not include transmission errors or negative responses Establishment of Data Link Phas...

Page 107: ...Sending 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 respons...

Page 108: ...eiving station after three 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 Abnor...

Page 109: ...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 110: ...a NAK 10 times 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 NA...

Page 111: ...n 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 112: ...nds an EOT to the 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 Th...

Page 113: ...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 114: ...ng the C key aborts data transmission If the C key is pressed during downloading the BHT 6000 transmits an EOT and aborts the file transmission If it is pressed during uploading the BHT 6000 transmits...

Page 115: ...is set 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 SO...

Page 116: ...consists of FILE NAME and EXTENSION 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...

Page 117: ...can transfer the file NOTE Byte position Example of contents Every data field should be 1 to 99 digits in length If it is less than 2 digits the upper blank byte will be filled with zero 0 The number...

Page 118: ...ect interface The BHT Ir protocol is composed of a defined set of the control character sequences including the following three phases Phase 1 Establishment of data link The sending station confirms t...

Page 119: ...ase 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 Acknowledgment response to D...

Page 120: ...g headers and a terminator 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...

Page 121: ...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 formed with the BHT Ir proto...

Page 122: ...E T X C 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...

Page 123: ...or invalid 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 sequen...

Page 124: ...station after 0 5 second 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...

Page 125: ...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 126: ...tion to suspend the 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...

Page 127: ...e 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 s...

Page 128: ...Phase 2 with iterated 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...

Page 129: ...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 130: ...DLE EOT and IDs 60 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...

Page 131: ...Sending station Data text n DLE ACK and IDs DLE EOT and IDs Abnormal termination Receiving station 30 seconds 5 Aborting Data Transmission Pressing the C key aborts data transmission If the C key is p...

Page 132: ...follows It multiplies the polynomial formed by aligning all of the bits starting from the LSD of the first byte to the MSD of the last byte in a transmission block in descending order by X16 Next divi...

Page 133: ...and EXTENSION The FILE NAME should be 1 to 8 characters The EXTENSION should be PD3 or FN3 EX3 may be available for future functional expansion The number of data texts should be 0 to 32767 If it is...

Page 134: ...th 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 blank bytes...

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Page 136: ...hapter 4 Error Messages This chapter lists the error messages which will appear on the LCD if some error occurs in the BHT 6000 Chapter 4 Error Messages 4 1 System Errors 122 4 2 Errors in System Mode...

Page 137: ...evel has lowered If the battery output voltage level lowers dur ing program execution the BHT 6000 beeps five times for 0 1 second per beep Solution If the BHT 6000 is loaded with dry batteries imme d...

Page 138: ...ecution of System Program the System Program has received an invalid command code xxxxxx Error address Solution Unload and reload the dry batteries or the battery cartridge then turn on the power Relo...

Page 139: ...This error message will appear either in Eng lish or Japanese Solution Initialize the BHT 6000 For the initialization pro cedure refer to Chapter 2 Subsection 2 4 2 1 If the error persists even after...

Page 140: ...menu For the selecting procedure refer to Chapter 2 Subsection 2 5 3 4 1 No execution program selected Contact your administrator Resume data saving error Problem When the power was turned off the sy...

Page 141: ...on 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 even though no user program files had been stored in t...

Page 142: ...rn to the SYSTEM MENU then delete unnecessary files in the memory or decrease the size of the file to be downloaded Refer to Chapter 2 Subsection 2 5 3 7 and 2 DOWNLOAD FILE A Out of memory Retry 1 Ye...

Page 143: ...TEM menu or perform the communications test in the TEST menu Refer to Chapter 2 Subsection 2 5 3 4 6 and 5 5 It is also necessary to check the communications parameters setup of the host computer DOWN...

Page 144: ...JIS Level 1 font file was already selected on the BHT 6000 the host computer attempted to download the JIS Level 2 font file Solution Press the C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU To download user pro...

Page 145: ...TEM menu or perform the communications test in the TEST menu Refer to Chapter 2 Subsection 2 5 3 4 6 and 5 5 It is also necessary to check the communications parameters setup of the host computer UPLO...

Page 146: ...on Press the C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU then delete unnecessary files in the memory COPY FILE A B Out of memory COPY FILE A B Too many files Problem The current copying will exceed the maximum...

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Page 148: ...5 4 Communicating with the Host Computer 137 5 4 1 Setting the Transmission Speed of the CU 6000 137 5 4 2 Interface Cable Connection 137 5 4 3 Interfacing with the Host Computer 138 5 5 Charging the...

Page 149: ...with the host computer via the RS 232C interface 2 Ni MH battery cartridge charging function The CU 6001 charges the Ni MH battery cartridge 5 2 Components and Functions BHT 6000 charge terminals Not...

Page 150: ...ED green Lights when the BHT 6000 is communicating with the host computer CHG2 LED Battery cartridge charge lamp yellow Lights when the CU 6001 is charging a Ni MH battery cartridge all by itself Upon...

Page 151: ...sheathing resulting in a fire or electrical shock If smoke abnormal odors or noises come from the CU immediately turn off the power unplug the AC adapter from the wall socket and contact your nearest...

Page 152: ...15 200 bps For 57 600 bps ON OFF 1 2 3 OFF ON 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 Factory setting Protection sheet Inside this sheet is a DIP sw...

Page 153: ...er Utility select the BHT protocol Regarding the interface port Select the optical interface port 5 On the host computer initiate a communications program e g Ir Transfer Utility C Transfer Utility or...

Page 154: ...cycles of charging and discharging operation Memory Effect If a Ni MH battery undergoes many cycles of imperfect charging and discharging e g one hour recharge followed by one hour use the service per...

Page 155: ...ace the BHT 6000 on the CU 6001 After approx 10 hours Remove the BHT 6000 CU 6001 Status On standby Ordinary charging Trickle charging On standby LED Indication Trickle charging is a slow continuous c...

Page 156: ...erials such as metals or anything inflammable through the openings vents or battery cartridge slot into the CU 6000 Doing so could result in a fire or electrical shock The CU 6001 can charge Ni MH bat...

Page 157: ...ging After approx ten hours of charging the CHG2 LED starts flashing at 2 second intervals indicating that the charging is completed 3 Take out the battery cartridge DATA CHG2 POWER CHG1 DATA CHG2 POW...

Page 158: ...charging the cartridge After approx ten hours of charging the CHG2 LED starts flashing at 2 second intervals indicating that the charging is completed 3 Take out the battery cartridge Charging Operat...

Page 159: ...ons Signal Input Output CU 6000 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 20 ER Data terminal eq...

Page 160: ...by a 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 6000 joined with the BHT 6000 and a host computer...

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Page 162: ...pecifications 148 2 Bar Code Specifications 149 3 Interface Specifications 153 A 2 CU 6000 154 1 Product Specifications 154 2 Charging Discharging Requirements CU 6001 154 3 Interface Specifications 1...

Page 163: ...S value 0 9 min Reflection intensity 85 min for white and 5 max for black Controller CPU 16 bit CMOS RAM 512KB Flash ROM 512KB 1MB Keypad Function keys 8 Magic keys 2 Numerical keys and others 16 Disp...

Page 164: ...2 digit add on 0 26 to 0 66 mm 0 8 to 2 0 magnifications 10 24 to 26 0 mils 5 digit add on 0 26 to 0 66 mm 0 8 to 2 0 magnifications 10 24 to 26 0 mils Long range scanning Interleaved 2 of 5 ITF Stand...

Page 165: ...mm 10 24 mils Up to 36 mm 1 42 inches 3 0 33 mm 12 99 mils Up to 50 mm 1 97 inches 3 0 64 mm 25 20 mils Up to 100 mm 3 94 inches 4 1 0 mm 39 37 mils Up to 200 mm 7 87 inches 4 1 2 mm 47 24 mils Up to...

Page 166: ...ental codes UPC E with supplemental codes 2 digit add on 0 26 to 0 66 mm 0 8 to 2 0 magnifications 10 24 to 26 0 mils 5 digit add on 0 26 to 0 66 mm 0 8 to 2 0 magnifications 10 24 to 26 0 mils Interl...

Page 167: ...2 0 26 mm 10 24 mils 40 to 100 mm 1 57 to 3 94 inches 3 0 33 mm 12 99 mils Up to 110 mm 4 33 inches 3 0 64 mm 25 20 mils Up to 150 mm 5 91 inches 4 1 0 mm 39 37 mils Up to 300 mm 11 81 inches 4 1 2 mm...

Page 168: ...ssion speed 115200 bps max Direct connect Interface Synchronization Start stop Transmission speed 38400 bps max Signal level Conforms to the RS 232C interface Pin assignment As shown below SD RD GND S...

Page 169: ...rox 6 35 oz Operating Ambient Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Operating Humidity 20 to 80 with no dew condensation 2 Charging Discharging Requirements CU 6001 For charging a Ni MH battery cartri...

Page 170: ...7 SG Signal ground 20 ER Data terminal equipment ready Signal Input Output External device CU 6000 Pin No Signal Functions NOTE Shown below is a diagram of the internal connection in the CU 6000 2 7 8...

Page 171: ...bove operation A 0031323120786 B 20 MULTI K 00100 File1 96 10 20 A MULTI K 00100 File1 96 10 20 A MULTI K 00101 6 Ready for data entry Record 00100 scrolls up so that record 00101 becomes ready for ne...

Page 172: ...it 0 of port 5 To activate OUT 5 h1 To deactivate OUT 5 h0 The default setting of the alphabet input function is deactivated 2 Entering alphabetic characters from the keypad 1 Find a target key which...

Page 173: ...e Center on the LCD While displaying the Center press the 5 key During the alphabet input operation you can use the BS C and numerical keys as usual For displaying the shift guidance block Right when...

Page 174: ...BASIC 3 0 Extension Library 8 9 BHT BASIC 3 0 Interpreter 11 BHT Ir protocol 9 13 50 52 53 56 87 103 105 106 107 108 117 118 138 BHT protocol 10 48 56 87 89 90 91 92 100 101 138 bit time 50 black and...

Page 175: ...4 111 123 124 128 129 148 flash ROM error 123 font size 30 42 44 67 148 H hand strap 3 14 horizontal parity 48 50 51 53 54 90 100 HT HT COPY 35 36 39 40 I illumination LED 2 initializing initializatio...

Page 176: ...communications unit 8 14 134 optical interface 6 14 35 48 49 63 64 84 86 134 138 153 155 P parity 48 50 51 52 53 54 84 85 86 90 100 POWER LED 135 142 program execution 30 34 122 protection sheet of D...

Page 177: ...6 touch scanning 42 46 Transfer Utility iii 8 9 10 12 36 40 56 77 80 138 transmission speed transmit speed 9 13 48 49 50 52 84 86 137 153 transparency 84 88 104 trigger switch 2 14 15 58 157 U UPC A 6...

Page 178: ...formation in the handling and operating of the BHT 6000 Please feel free to send your commends regarding any errors or omissions you may have found or any suggestions you may have for generally improv...

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