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BHT-1306BWB
BHT-1306BW
BHT-1306B

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BHT-1306B

 

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Userʼs Manual

Userʼs Manual

Summary of Contents for BHT-1306B

Page 1: ...BHT 1306BWB BHT 1306BWB BHT 1306BW BHT 1306BW BHT 1306B BHT 1306B BHT 1306BWB BHT 1306BW BHT 1306B Barcode Handy Terminal Barcode Handy Terminal Barcode Handy Terminal User s Manual User s Manual...

Page 2: ...ware of this product shall not be reverse engineered decompiled deassembled integrated modified or transformed in anyway or any form Liability Limitations DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED does not assume any p...

Page 3: ...d information on each product Download service Offers downloads of repair modules for the latest BHT Series systems or software and sample programs E mail inquiries Product related queries can be sent...

Page 4: ...formed prior to commencing operation Chapter 3 Basic Operation Describes basic operations performed by the operator and how to make basic changes to settings such as the speaker volume Chapter 4 Syste...

Page 5: ...k The PDF Bookmark function can be used to jump to the Contents page Procedure 1 Click the Bookmark tab 2 Click to search for the desired item 3 Click the item to be read 3 Click the item to be read 2...

Page 6: ...et page by entering words or characters related to the item being searched 1 Click the Search icon Or select Edit Search 2 Enter the word s or character s to be searched for 3 Click Search Search Resu...

Page 7: ...ENSO WAVE member s Web site QBdirect BHT BASIC 4 0 Transfer Utility User s Guide This is an instruction manual for software relating to data transfer between the computer and BHT 1300 and comes bundle...

Page 8: ...to those conditions that could cause serious bodily injury or death if the instructions are not followed correctly Alerts you to those conditions that could cause minor bodily injury or substantial pr...

Page 9: ...t in water Never put the BHT in a microwave oven or high pressure container Never put the BHT in places where there are excessively high temperatures such as inside closed up automobiles or in places...

Page 10: ...y with clean water and then seek medical care Be careful not rub your eyes at this time Failure to do so may cause damage to your eyesight Handling the BHT Wrong handling of the BHT may affect normal...

Page 11: ...d clare que les terminaux BHT 1306BWB et BHT 1306QWB incluent chacun un module Bluetooth et LAN sans fil type DWWB001 Le module et la carte sont conformes aux exigences essentielles et aux autres disp...

Page 12: ...306BWB e BHT 1306QWB cont m cada um M dulo Bluetooth e LAN sem fios tipo DWWB001 O m dulo e placa est o conforme os requisitos essenciais e a outras provis es relevantes da Directiva 1999 5 EC Slovens...

Page 13: ...iguration 2 1 1 2 Software Configuration 4 1 2 Components and Functions 6 1 2 1 BHT Front Rear 6 1 2 2 Keypad 7 1 2 3 BHT Screen 8 BHT 1300B Series Chapter 1 Outline This chapter describes the BHT sys...

Page 14: ...ess LAN access point option Bluetooth compatible device option Devices required for system configuration Host computer BHT CU Wireless LAN access point Bluetooth Irda compatible device Ref Page 1 Infr...

Page 15: ...300 Series Select a cable suited to the CU 1300 Series interface to be used Supported CU 1300 Series Cables BHT USB USB 2 0 Type A Micro B cable Option CU 1301 RS 232C cable Option CU 1311 Ethernet 10...

Page 16: ...rograms Easy Pack Ad and font files are preinstalled in the BHT at default Operating applications Operating applications are required to use the BHT 1300 The following operating applications are avail...

Page 17: ...d file reference are useful in creating new applications Creating operating applications with HTML You can use the operating application as a WEB client on the BHT Browser The BHT Browser that support...

Page 18: ...SYSTEM MENU 4 USB connector cover Open this when connecting the USB cable 5 Speaker Emits sound 6 IrDA interface port Used to exchange data programs with the optical communication unit CU 1300 or oth...

Page 19: ...Magic key M4 Each of the M3 and M4 keys is assigned a trigger switch by default The SF ENT Backlight MENU or C key functions can be assigned to these magic keys by making settings at the SYSTEM MENU C...

Page 20: ...d and held for 1 second or more cancels entry and returns the LCD display to the previous screen clear 11 Shift key Used in combination with other keys such as the numerical keys and key for special i...

Page 21: ...ting for the disconnection from the CU 1311 Shows the radio field strength when the BHT is connected to the access point More bars equals the stronger connection Strong Weak shows that the BHT is not...

Page 22: ...10 BHT 1300B Series...

Page 23: ...k Ad for BHT 1300 23 2 5 1 Features 23 2 5 2 How to Start 23 2 6 Turning OFF the Power 24 2 6 1 Normal Power OFF 24 2 6 2 Turning the Power OFF after Data Back up 24 2 6 3 Auto Power OFF 24 2 6 4 If t...

Page 24: ...for charging individual batteries The charging time is approximately 3 hours to charge the BT 20LB and 2 hours to charge the BT 130LA If the power is supplied via the CU 1321 from the device connected...

Page 25: ...attery cartridge cover 2 2 Check the battery cartridge terminals and indication on the BHT unit and then insert the cartridge in the direction indicated by the arrow Point Do not use battery cartridge...

Page 26: ...n standby when not in use 5 Place the BHT on the charger The LED illuminates in red and charging begins The LCD screen will momentarily turn gray when the BHT is set on the charger Point After placing...

Page 27: ...lity detected in the battery cartridge temperature Be sure to charge the BHT under environmental temperature of 0 to 40 C Do not use the battery cartridge in places exposed to excessively high tempera...

Page 28: ...scharged capacity The Indicator LED blinks in red under the conditions described below You should take appropriate measures Abnormality detected in the battery cartridge temperature Be sure to charge...

Page 29: ...artridge terminals and indication on the BHT unit and then insert the cartridge in the direction indicated by the arrow Point Do not use battery cartridges other than that specified by DENSO WAVE 6 In...

Page 30: ...ting smoke generation blowout or combustion Please read the following item prior to use Terminate charging if not completed even after the specified time has elapsed Note The BHT is equipped with a ba...

Page 31: ...edure 1 Hold down the SF key and press the ENT key The Battery Voltage screen is displayed while the keys are pressed About the Battery Level The battery power level indicator does not accurately refl...

Page 32: ...p Attach the hand strap to prevent the BHT from being accidentally dropped during use 2 3 1 Attaching the Hand Strap Attach the hand strap as shown below 2 3 2 Holding the BHT Attach the hand strap to...

Page 33: ...d enter the time in 24 hour clock format 3 Press the Enter key to set the date and time The screen on the right is displayed when the data and time are set Press the numerical key of the desired messa...

Page 34: ...ormation refer to the manual on the operating application 2 Code scanning demo A code scanning demo is started The scanning demo is a program capable of reading a barcode without a user program Press...

Page 35: ...data If there is a mismatch between these data sets an error message is issued You can save the JISSEKI CSV file in any folder with the drag and drop function in Windows Explorer if the BHT is connect...

Page 36: ...while the message on the right is displayed When the power is next turned ON there are times when a message 2XXX appears asking the user to contact the administrator 2 6 2 Turning the Power OFF after...

Page 37: ...st The BHT properly shuts down only when it is turned off with the Power key Auto Power OFF mode or user program If unsaved data is corrupted or lost the error message appears at the time the BHT is t...

Page 38: ...ght may appear The BHT displays the screen for three seconds and then automatically runs the execution program from the beginning The screen may also appear when the calendar clock built in the BHT st...

Page 39: ...s numbered 1000 to 1200 is lost Ex SAMPLE1 DAT 01000 01050 SAMPLE1 DAT 01200 01250 SAMPLE1 DAT 01600 01650 SAMPLE2 DAT 00250 00275 SAMPLE3 DAT 00100 00150 2 6 5 If Broken Files Are Found Even broken f...

Page 40: ...he microSD card cover in the OPEN direction 1 to unlock the cover and open the microSD card cover in the direction 2 3 Insert the microSD card into the slot of its card cover Point Insert the microSD...

Page 41: ...d may be broken or lost 5 Install the battery cartridge How to remove the microSD card Remove the microSD option card in the following procedure Note Make sure that the BHT is turned OFF before insert...

Page 42: ...along its lines Do not pull the card too hard when removing the card The microSD card or its card cover may be broken if excessive strength is applied 4 Close the microSD card cover in the direction 1...

Page 43: ...itting Data 37 3 5 1 Infrared Communication 37 3 5 2 Communication with the Host Computer 38 3 5 3 Wireless Communication 39 3 5 4 Bluetooth Communication 40 Chapter 3 Basic Operation This chapter des...

Page 44: ...s before reading It may not be possible to perform reading in direct sunlight If the code is on a curved surface flatten the label surface and read it again If the code reading window is pulled away f...

Page 45: ...e The code may not be read if surface is extremely curved Flatten the label surface and read it again Code surface dirt The code may not be read if its surface is dirty Wipe the dirt from the code and...

Page 46: ...meric keys 1 2 and 0 followed by the Enter key 3 3 Task Selection If a selection item such as 1 XXX 2 XXX with numeric values displays enter the values with the numeric entry keys and then press the E...

Page 47: ...ess can be adjusted in 5 levels Levels 1 to 5 BRIGHTNESS PS Used to set the backlight brightness of the LCD display during power save mode The brightness can be adjusted in 6 levels Levels 0 to 5 POWE...

Page 48: ...elect the item to be changed The selected item is highlighted 3 Use the and cursor keys to select the setting 4 Press any of the following keys to exit the settings screen M1 key long press Backspace...

Page 49: ...e face to face position Communication between the BHT and the IrDA printer Set the IrDA port of the BHT and that of the IrDA printer in the face to face position Requests Ensure that the light path be...

Page 50: ...1 communicate with the BHT via Infrared The CU 1321 communicates with the BHT via USB Refer to Chapter 4 5 6 5 Setting the communication environment for each communication setting USB communication un...

Page 51: ...to improve communication performance Communication may not be possible at the following locations 1 In the vicinity of devices such as microwave ovens industrial heating equipment or high frequency m...

Page 52: ...s microwave ovens industrial heating equipment or high frequency medical equipment operating on the same 2 4 GHz waveband used by the BHT 2 In the vicinity of computers or household appliances such as...

Page 53: ...ation 54 4 5 SYSTEM MENU 59 4 5 1 Executing Setup SETUP Menu 59 4 5 2 Executing User Programs EXECUTE PROGRAM Menu 70 4 5 3 Downloading Files DOWNLOAD Menu 71 4 5 4 Uploading Files UPLOAD Menu 74 4 5...

Page 54: ...the screen when the BHT is turned on Point By initializing the system all files in the user area are deleted and therefore all files that need to be backed up should be uploaded to the host computer...

Page 55: ...se Traditional Chinese Korean or Thai 2 To delete font files Press the 2 key while holding down the SF key The screen on the right is displayed Next press the 2 key select 2 WHOLE USER AREA and press...

Page 56: ...g the Memory Area Selected for Initialization 1 To exempt font files from deletion When the screen on the right is displayed select the item and press the ENT key Press the BS C key to return to the s...

Page 57: ...inistrator Note the error number XXXX message appears even although initialization has been completed initialize the BHT again Following initialization all programs and data files stored in the target...

Page 58: ...by FTP FTP MENU and download the BHT system update file to the BHT Note The BHT system update file can be downloaded from the following website http www qbdirect net BHT System Update Refer to Chapter...

Page 59: ...ansfer F check box at the Transfer Utility Options screen and then download Note The CU 1311 system update file can be downloaded from the following website http www qbdirect net CU 1311 System Update...

Page 60: ...tion If no program has been selected at the SYSTEM MENU EXECUTE PROGRAM menu and the BHT power is turned ON control will switch to the directory management program and the first of the programs PD4 re...

Page 61: ...ersion In the above case the registration order does not change and therefore MAIN PD4 starts up by pressing the Power key Example 2 When newly downloading USER PD4 after deleting BBBBBBBB DAT In the...

Page 62: ...Programmer s Manual for details 4 3 5 Executing by Remote Wake up If remote wake up is enabled the BHT can be started up by receiving a control command from the host computer If a fixed file called B...

Page 63: ...tings parameter file download upload Remote wake up setting File copy System message file download upload System update Refer to 4 5 SYSTEM MENU for details of the above operations 4 4 1 Starting Up S...

Page 64: ...will be highlighted SETUP will be highlighted when System Mode is started up 2 Press the ENT key The selected item is set and the next screen is displayed Press the BS C key to return to the previous...

Page 65: ...o the item to be selected Alternatively press the cursor keys to select the item The selected item will be highlighted 2 Select the setting value with the cursor keys 3 Press the ENT key The selected...

Page 66: ...en Select the item with the numerical keys or cursor keys and press the ENT key SYSTEM MENU Executing Programs Refer to Chapter 4 5 2 Executing User Programs Downloading Refer to Chapter 4 5 3 Downloa...

Page 67: ...5 6 System Environment Setting Testing Refer to Chapter 4 5 7 BHT Operation Test System Information Display Refer to Chapter 4 5 8 System Information Downloading Uploading by FTP Refer to Chapter 4 5...

Page 68: ...56 BHT 1300B series DEVICE MENU Refer to Chapter 4 5 10 Wireless Communication Settings 8 and ENT keys BS C key...

Page 69: ...key SYSTEM MENU Deleting Program Data Files Refer to Chapter 4 5 13 Deleting Program Data Files Deleting Font Files Refer to Chapter 4 5 14 Deleting Font Files Downloading Uploading the BHT System Pa...

Page 70: ...up Refer to Chapter 4 5 16 Setting the Remote Wake up Downloading Uploading the System Message File Refer to Chapter 4 5 18 Downloading Uploading the System Message File Updating the System Refer to...

Page 71: ...or BHT setup 1 Select 0 SETUP at the SYSTEM menu and then press the ENT key The screen on the right is displayed 1 CLONE Select to use two BHTs to create a BHT clone s The clone function resembles the...

Page 72: ...eless FTP etc Available Not Available OS Setting Values Copy IP characteristic value only when 0 0 0 0 copy Available Not Available Progressive display Displayed for Each Item File Forwarding Progress...

Page 73: ...well Ex The function differentiates between 1 and 000001 2 SOFTWAVE TO CLONE OS YES There are also OS settings and additional files but the aforementioned items are always cloned Used 0 to 16 one byte...

Page 74: ...n press ENT on the transmitting device The data transmission progress status is shown as per the screens below Data transmission complete When flashing data transmission is in progress Master Side Sla...

Page 75: ...will not be copied N Suspend processing OS update not possible when HT HT copy mode designations and initialization are required OS cannot be updated Cloning will be stopped Number of files exceeded T...

Page 76: ...ORE to restore the BHT to the state when the data was backed up while use 3 CLONE to set up multiple BHTs The table shows functional difference between 2 RESTORE and 3 CLONE Object restored 2 RESTORE...

Page 77: ...is displayed and backup of the BHT information to the microSD card is started 2 When the backup is complete the Buzzer beeps once and the screen on the right is displayed The backed up information is...

Page 78: ...selection of restore information is displayed Use the cursor keys to select the backup information to be restored and press the ENT key 3 Select 1 EXECUTE at the RESTORE menu and press the ENT key Th...

Page 79: ...be set highlight the setting value using the cursor keys and press the ENT key OS Selects whether or not to clone the OS PARAM Selects whether or not to clone the OS settings FILE Selects whether or...

Page 80: ...ENT key 3 Select 1 EXECUTE at the DELETE BACKUP menu and press the ENT key The screen on the right is displayed How to delete the backup information Use the cursor keys or numerical key 1 to highlight...

Page 81: ...be backed up or restored Program file error Some programs are broken and cannot be backed up or restored Aborted Operation is aborted by the C key Battery voltage has lowered Cannot continue the opera...

Page 82: ...o return to the SYSTEM menu 2 Use the cursor keys to select the target program The selected program will be highlighted Use the key to scroll down when more than 18 programs have been downloaded to th...

Page 83: ...ommunication with MTP Connection for details Use the following procedure to download files 1 Select 2 DOWNLOAD at the SYSTEM menu and then press the ENT key The screen on the right is displayed 1 FILE...

Page 84: ...the BHT BASIC 4 0 Transfer Utility or similar program the screen on the right is displayed and file downloading is commenced Refer to the BHT BASIC 4 0 Transfer Utility User s Guide 4 The screen on t...

Page 85: ...eived file size equals the total file size Press the BS C key to return to the DOWNLOAD menu With this screen displayed on the BHT downloading another new file from the host computer allows the BHT to...

Page 86: ...n protocol type Ymodem BHT Ir BHTp Ymodem protocol BHT Ir protocol BHT protocol Interface used Crdl IrDA USB Communication with the CU IrDA interface USB cable Transmit speed 9600 to 460800 Transmissi...

Page 87: ...The screen on the right is displayed if no files that can be uploaded exist in the user area Press the BS C key to return to the UPLOAD menu 3 The screen on the right indicating that the BHT is waitin...

Page 88: ...ent file size the total file size units KB is displayed Press the BS C key to abort the download process and return to the UPLOAD menu 6 When uploading is complete the Buzzer sounds once and the scree...

Page 89: ...ommunication ports are facing one another 4 Select 2 DOWNLOAD 2 HT HT COPY at the SYSTEM MENU of the BHT that is downloading to wait for downloading Refer to 4 5 3 Downloading Files DOWNLOAD Menu for...

Page 90: ...gits to be read for Codabar NW 7 Interface port to be used in user programs Interface port to be used in System Mode Communication parameters for the infrared interface Communication protocol options...

Page 91: ...security mode Wireless security EAP authentication method Wireless security encryption method Wireless security root certificate filename Wireless security EAP start time Wireless security retry inter...

Page 92: ...n decode label minimum number of scan digits for scan codes ITF STF Codabar 5 COMMUNICATION Sets the communication environment interface port and communication parameters 6 KEY Defines the functions o...

Page 93: ...reen on the right is displayed The highlighted program will be the program currently set as the auto start execution program 2 Use the cursor keys to highlight the target program 3 Press the ENT key T...

Page 94: ...Buzzer volume Switching between Buzzer and vibrator Battery voltage level screens 2 STATUS Sets whether to display or hide the system status displayed at the bottom of the screen Refer to System Statu...

Page 95: ...ows BHT 100 Series BHT 300 Series BHT 7500 Series BHT 8000 Series or BHT 900 Series application programs to run at the BHT 1300 without changing or correcting the font size BHT 100 BHT 300 BHT 7500 BH...

Page 96: ...t ANK mode 16 x 25 char 22 x 12 char 26 x 26 char 21 x 10 char 21 x 16 char 20 x 20 char 12 x 16 dots Standard font 12 x 19 char 8 x 4 char 10 x 10 char 8 x 4 char 8 x 6 char 8 x 10 char 30 x 30 dots...

Page 97: ...for the link to be established with or severed from the CU 1311 Radio link with access point If synchronization with the access point is established during wireless communication the overall quality...

Page 98: ...ing the calendar clock When resetting the date and time refer to Chapter 2 BHT Preparation 2 4 Initial Setup Select 3 DATE TIME at the SET SYSTEM menu and press the ENT key to display the SET DATE TIM...

Page 99: ...ical keys 1 2 to highlight the item to be set and press the ENT key Press the BS C key to return to the SET SYSTEM menu 1 DECODE SETTINGS Code reading conditions and minimum number of digits for the c...

Page 100: ...be read for Codabar Set minimum number of digits for the code to be read Press to decrease the setting value and to increase the setting value Setting range of ITF 2 20 default 4 Setting range of STF...

Page 101: ...1 2 3 to select the item to be set and press the ENT key 3 Press the BS C key to return to the SET QRCODE menu 1 Read mode 1 Select 1 READ MODE at OPEN BAR SETTING and then press the ENT key The SET...

Page 102: ...et Buzzer Vibrator beeping when a read of a code is successful ON Buzzer Vibrator beeps when a read of a code is successful OFF Buzzer Vibrator does not beep when a read of a code is successful 2 LED...

Page 103: ...ble disable Interleaved 2 of 5 ITF 3 CODABAR Enable disable Codabar NW 7 4 CODE39 Enable disable Code 39 5 CODE93 Enable disable Code 93 6 CODE128 Enable disable Code 128 7 RSS Enable disable RSS GS1...

Page 104: ...EAN 13 UPC A with add on only If this is OFF the limitation is disabled 6 DIGIT 2 5 Enable 2 digit or 5 digit add on reading 2 Enable 2 digit add on reading 5 Enable 5 digit add on reading EAN UPC 2 3...

Page 105: ...sly if is allocated UPC E add on set 4 READING Enable Disable UPC E with add on 5 ONLY If this is set to ON limitation is set for the BHT to read UPC E with add on only If this is OFF the limitation i...

Page 106: ...than the maximum number of digits If the value of minimum number of digits is larger than the maximum number of digits error occurs during the reading 3 CD CHECK ON Reading is impossible when check d...

Page 107: ...its error occurs during the reading 3 START CODE 4 STOP CODE Allocate A B C D to start stop code of Codabar If A B C D is allocated at the menu limitation is set for the BHT to read only when allocate...

Page 108: ...ng OFF Reading is performed regardless of the use of check digits 2 Use the cursor keys or numerical keys 1 2 3 to select the item to be set 3 Use the cursor keys to select settings value 4 Press the...

Page 109: ...een is displayed 1 MIN Set minimum number of digits of Code 128 Setting range 1 99 2 MAX Set maximum number of digits of Code 128 Setting range 1 99 Point Make sure that the minimum number of digits i...

Page 110: ...mber of digits of RSS Expanded GS1 Databar Expanded RSS Expanded Stacked GS1 Databar Expanded Stacked Setting range 1 99 6 MAX Set the maximum number of digits of RSS Expanded GS1 Databar Expanded RSS...

Page 111: ...n the maximum number of digits error occurs during the reading 3 CD CHECK ON Reading is performed only when the check digits are correct Reading becomes impossible if check digits are incorrect or mis...

Page 112: ...Trim Use the following procedure if necessary to change the communication environment settings 1 Select 5 COMMUNICATION at the SET SYSTEM menu and then press the ENT key The SET COMMUNICATION menu scr...

Page 113: ...y the screen on the right The highlighted setting is the current setting 1 SERIAL No Selects whether or not to add serial numbers to the data blocks 2 H PARITY Selects whether or not to add a horizont...

Page 114: ...ot to add serial numbers to the data blocks 2 H PARITY Selects whether or not to add a horizontal parity 3 LINKUP TIME Selects the timeout length in seconds to be applied when a link is established 4...

Page 115: ...e CU or IrDA communication COM2 Uses USB communication 2 SYSTEM MODE Sets the interface used for downloading or uploading the system mode COM1 Uses Cradle CU or IrDA communication COM2 Uses USB commun...

Page 116: ...1 2 3 to highlight the setting item and then press the ENT key To use the BHT BASIC 4 0 Transfer Utility select Ymodem or BHT Ir protocol Press and hold the BS C key to return to the SET COMMUNICATION...

Page 117: ...and hold the BS C key to return to the SET COMMUNICATION menu Select 3 BHT Ir Protocol at the PROTOCOL TYPE menu to display the screen on the right Enter the ID number of the BHT using the numerical...

Page 118: ...ons of the user program OPEN COM API Uses the setting value specified by the user program default SYSTEM Uses the setting value of the system mode the setting value specified by the user program is no...

Page 119: ...ion screen 7 BS C KEY Displays the BS C key definition screen 8 MENU KEY Displays the M1 M4 key menu definition screen Refer to the following section for details of the above items Press and hold the...

Page 120: ...c keys M1 to M5 can be set to function as the trigger switch SF key ENT key backlight function ON OFF key MENU key or BS C key If the M1 key is defined as the backlight function ON OFF key pressing th...

Page 121: ...d the BS C key to clear all of the current settings 4 Enter the desired numeric values Numeric values can be entered between 1 and 255 x 100 ms Defining the MENU key setting The M1 to M5 keys can be s...

Page 122: ...TEM menu 1 SET TCP IP Setting the TCP IP 1 Select 1 SET TCP IP at the TCP IP FTP DHCP or DNS menu and then press the ENT key The SET TCP IP menu screen on the right is displayed 2 Use the cursor keys...

Page 123: ...f the IP address subnet mask and default gateway are all set to 0 0 0 0 DHCP is enabled Press and hold the BS C key to return to the SET TCP IP menu 3 TIMEOUT Setting the timeout only when COM1 select...

Page 124: ...4 DEFAULT DIR Specifies an initial directory through which the FTP server will search for files for transfer first when the FTP client establishes a connection to the server To change the setting 1 U...

Page 125: ...iles will be written over the existing files Append Uploaded files will be appended to the existing files 5 VERBOSE MODE Specifies the command response display when using FTP ON Displays a message to...

Page 126: ...DHCP does not display on the screen shown on the right 1 TIMEOUT Sets the timeout for acquiring the IP configuration from the DHCP server The entry range is from 00001 to 32767 seconds Point Up to 327...

Page 127: ...et the DNS 1 Use the cursor keys or numerical keys 1 2 3 4 5 to highlight the item to be set and press the ENT key 2 Press the ENT key Use the cursor keys to highlight each setting value 3 The mode ch...

Page 128: ...lay The highlighted setting is the current setting 1 TRANSPORT Selects the communication path for communicating with the BHT Manager 2 REMOTE WAKEUP Sets the PRC remote wakeup 3 SCHEDULED WAKEUP Sets...

Page 129: ...ME ON Enables the resume function OFF Disables the resume function 2 RESTART DIALOG Sets the presence of the confirmation screen when the auto start execution program is re launched For the function w...

Page 130: ...ganizes the user area in order to increase the amount of available space If defragmented the BHT may download files more efficiently than before performing defragmentation BLOCK ERASE ICON 2 Select 2...

Page 131: ...ollowing explains only the operation of this menu and an outline of the settings 1 Select 3 OPERATION LOG from the SET SYSTEM Menu 2 2 and then press the ENT key The OPERATION LOG settings menu will d...

Page 132: ...test 3 BEEPER Selects the speaker scale test 4 AGING Selects the aging test 5 LCD Selects the LCD and indicator LED tests 6 FILE Checks the file information 7 COMMUNICATION Selects the communication...

Page 133: ...ight is displayed 2 Scan a barcode with the BHT Upon completion of barcode or 2D scanning the speaker beeps once and the indicator LED turns blue 3 The scanned barcode type lead digits total number of...

Page 134: ...With 2 digits add on A X3 With 5 digits add on A X3 EAN 8 Without add on B E4 With 2 digits add on B E5 With 5 digits add on B E6 EAN 8 COMPOSITE Without add on B E4 With 2 digits add on B E5 With 5 d...

Page 135: ...For example ITF is set to read with C D code mark is I1 Code type Modifer Character Comment 0 Read without C D Standerd 2 of 5 STF 1 Read with C D 0 Read without C D Interleaved 2of5 ITF 1 Read with...

Page 136: ...canning conditions with system setting values Specifying with the system setting value enables to set the detailed scanning conditions Refer to the The function to assign scan settings with the system...

Page 137: ...M capacity unit kilobytes YYYYY Total RAM capacity unit kilobytes If any error is detected the BHT speaker beeps three times displays a message similar to that shown on the right and aborts the memory...

Page 138: ...le Frequency 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 Aging test Use the following procedure to perform an agin...

Page 139: ...y to return to the TEST menu 2 Press the ENT key The entire screen turns black and the indicator LED illuminates in green Press and hold the BS C key to return to the previous screen Press and hold th...

Page 140: ...5 Press the ENT key The entire screen turns an even lighter shade of gray Press and hold the BS C key to return to the previous screen Press and hold the BS C key or press the SF key and BS C key sim...

Page 141: ...The entire screen turns green and at the same time the indicator LED turns green Press and hold the BS C key to return to the previous screen Press and hold the BS C key or press the SF key and BS C k...

Page 142: ...yed around the screen Press and hold the BS C key to return to the previous screen Press and hold the BS C key or press the SF key and BS C key simultaneously to return to the TEST menu 11 Press the E...

Page 143: ...each time the M1 key is pressed TYPE Sorts files by type BROKEN Displays broken files in descending order BASIC Displays files in the following order B BASIC files C C data files None Shared files and...

Page 144: ...reen on the right will appear displaying the file size and creation date 2 Press the F1 key to play the file Press the F1 key while the file is playing to stop the file and return to the previous scre...

Page 145: ...creation date and a preview image 2 Press the F1 key to display the image in full screen If the actual image is larger than the screen the image will be displayed at the actual size centered on the to...

Page 146: ...ENT key Press and hold the BS C key to return to the previous screen BASIC User Program PD3 PD4 1 Use the cursor keys to select a PD3 PD4 file and then press the ENT key Press and hold the BS C key to...

Page 147: ...e F1 key to display the next screen To return to the previous screen press the F1 key again or press the BS C key In addition when there are four or more fields MORE FIELD LEN and a guide will display...

Page 148: ...e items Press and hold the BS C key to return to the TEST menu Infrared Communication Test 1 Arrange two BHTs one as a master station and the other as a slave station to be tested with their IrDA inte...

Page 149: ...s follows X X 1 The received data is different from the sent data 2 A timeout has occurred during standby for data reception 1 9600 bps 2 115200 bps 3 460800 bps Press and hold the BS C key to return...

Page 150: ...old the BS C key to abort the test and then return to the TEST screen The buzzer sounds three times if the communication does not complete even if 15 seconds have elapsed Press and hold the BS C key t...

Page 151: ...the BS C key to abort the test and then return to the TEST screen The buzzer sounds three times if the communication does not complete even if 15 seconds have elapsed Press and hold the BS C key to r...

Page 152: ...g individual keys displays the identifier letters in the positions pre assigned to those keys on the LCD as well as sounding the speaker or activating the vibrator As long as the individual key is hel...

Page 153: ...PING PING Test Screen 2 Select 1 RUN PING at the TEST PING menu and then press the ENT key The current setting values display and the BHT waits for the transmission count to be entered To change the n...

Page 154: ...ys the BHT IP address during the PING test only Messages displayed during PING test displayed in center of screen Waiting Setting up the PING test Opening device Opening devices Routing TCP IP Connect...

Page 155: ...e set and then press the ENT key The mode changes to entry mode and the cursor is displayed Use the cursor keys to highlight the 6 SEND TYPE setting 3 Enter the setting values with the numerical keys...

Page 156: ...ng an echo request PING waits for an echo reply to be received or for a timeout to occur Following that PING waits for the period specified at INTERVAL and then sends the next PING echo request For TY...

Page 157: ...ype and version Press and hold the BS C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU License List Press the F1 key at the LICENCE INFORMATION screen to display a license list as shown on the right The license lis...

Page 158: ...ered 1 Use the cursor keys to highlight the name of a function that has not been registered and then press the ENT key to display the license registration screen shown on the right PRODUCT ID Product...

Page 159: ...ENT key The SYSTEM INFORMATION screen on the right is displayed 3 Press the M2 key The CU 1311 INFORMATION screen is displayed SYSTEM Ver System program information MAC ADDRESS MAC address Press the...

Page 160: ...of the above items Press and hold the BS C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU 1 Downloading by FTP 1 Select 1 DOWNLOAD at the FTP MENU and then press the ENT key The screen on the right is displayed 1 D...

Page 161: ...C key to return to the FTP MENU screen DIR FILE entry box The FTP client will interpret a character string entered into this box as a directory name at first and will therefore send a Change Directory...

Page 162: ...ious screen 2 Use the cursor keys to highlight the item to be set and then press the ENT key When 1 DIR FILE is Selected The mode changes to entry mode and the cursor is displayed allowing directory a...

Page 163: ...me specified in the DIR FILE entry box the FTP client will upload with the file name specified in the DIR FILE entry box If the ENT key is pressed without entering a character string in the DIR FILE e...

Page 164: ...d during execution of an FTP command FTP opened Connection has been established by FTP Illegal text format The format of the received text is illegal Opening device Opening a device Out of memory The...

Page 165: ...losing data connection 227 Entering Passive Mode 230 User logged in Proceed 250 Requested file process completed normally 257 PATHNAME created 331 User name okay Password required 332 Login account re...

Page 166: ...e SYSTEM MENU 1 Wireless parameter menu RF MENU 1 Select 1 PARAMETER at the RF MENU and then press the ENT key The SET RF PARAMETER screen on the right is displayed 1 RF NETWORK Sets up the wireless n...

Page 167: ...erical entry no guidance display and alphabet entry To delete a single character press the BS C key To delete the entire entry press and hold the BS C key or press the SF key and BS C key simultaneous...

Page 168: ...tails of the above items Press and hold the BS C key to return to the SET RF PARAMETER screen Wireless Security Mode Settings 1 Select 1 SECURITY MODE at the SET SECURITY menu and then press the ENT k...

Page 169: ...een on the right is displayed 1 WEP OPTION WEP option settings 2 WEP KEY1 WEP KEY 1 settings 3 WEP KEY2 WEP KEY 2 settings 4 WEP KEY3 WEP KEY 3 settings 5 WEP KEY4 WEP KEY 4 settings 6 TRANSMIT KEY TR...

Page 170: ...ion key 6 Use the cursor keys or numerical key 2 to highlight 2 KEY and then press the ENT key The mode changes to entry mode and the cursor is displayed 7 Use the numerical keys to enter an encryptio...

Page 171: ...rect encryption key Incorrect Encryption Key Examples The encryption key length is incorrect Characters other than hexadecimal notation 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F are used Repeat the above proced...

Page 172: ...n press the ENT key The screen on the right is displayed 1 EAP TYPE Selects PEAP or EAP TLS 2 IDENTITY ID 3 ANONYMOUS ID Anonymous ID 4 PASSWORD Password 5 ROOT CERT Root certificate 6 CLIENT CERT Cli...

Page 173: ...y 8 Use the cursor keys or numerical key 4 to highlight 4 PASSWORD and then press the ENT key The mode changes to entry mode and the cursor is displayed 9 Use the numerical keys to enter a password an...

Page 174: ...to highlight 1 AUTH PARAM EAP and then press the ENT key The screen on the right is displayed 1 EAP TYPE Selects PEAP or EAP TLS 2 IDENTITY ID 3 ANONYMOUS ID Anonymous ID 4 PASSWORD Password 5 ROOT CE...

Page 175: ...e the cursor keys or numerical key 4 to highlight 4 PASSWORD and then press the ENT key The mode changes to entry mode and the cursor is displayed 9 Use the numerical keys to enter a password and pres...

Page 176: ...menu Wireless Security WPA PSK Mode PSK authentication and an encryption system can be used with wireless security WPA PSK mode 1 Select 2 CONFIGURATION at the SET SECURITY menu and then press the EN...

Page 177: ...acter press the BS C key To delete the entire entry press and hold the BS C key or press the SF key and BS C key simultaneously 5 Press and hold the BS C key to return to the SET RF PARAMETER menu 6 U...

Page 178: ...RT Client certificate 3 Use the cursor keys or numerical key 1 to highlight 1 EAP TYPE and then use the cursor keys to select PEAP or EAP TLS If PEAP is selected a root certificate is used If EAP TLS...

Page 179: ...key or press the SF key and BS C key simultaneously 10 Use the cursor keys or numerical key 5 to highlight 5 ROOT CERT and then press the ENT key The screen on the right is displayed Use the cursor ke...

Page 180: ...ghted and then press the ENT key The mode changes to entry mode and the cursor is displayed 4 Use the numerical keys to enter a shared key and press the ENT key Press the SF key to change the entry mo...

Page 181: ...other than 1 None at the SET SECURITY MODE menu 1 Press the SF key and dot key at the SECURITY CONFIG menu The screen on the right is displayed 1 EAP START EAP authentication start time 2 authPeriod R...

Page 182: ...h of received packets LINK QUALITY Displays the overall communication quality with the access point Display Communication Status EXCELLENT Excellent communication link GOOD FAIR POOR Poor communicatio...

Page 183: ...tooth devices available in the vicinity 4 SERIAL PORT Transfers files via the serial profile Refer to the following sections for details of the above menus Press and hold the BS C key to return to the...

Page 184: ...then press the ENT key The current setting is displayed 1 DEVICE NAME Sets up the Bluetooth device name Press and hold the BS C key to return to the SET BLUETOOTH menu 2 Press the ENT key Entry mode i...

Page 185: ...u 2 Use the cursor keys or numeric keys 1 2 to select the menu and then press the ENT key Entry mode is activated and the cursor is displayed 3 Use the numeric keys to enter the desired value INQUIRY...

Page 186: ...s activated and the cursor is displayed To set up the 4 SECURITY use the cursor keys to highlight and set the desired setting 3 Use the numeric and period keys to enter the desired value PEER BD ADDR...

Page 187: ...rvice name of the destination Up to 12 characters can be entered No default setting is defined To switch the entry mode between numeric and alphabet entries press the SF key To delete a single charact...

Page 188: ...vated and the cursor is displayed To set up the 3 SECURITY use the cursor keys to highlight and set the desired setting 3 Use the numeric and period keys to enter the desired value PASSKEY Up to 16 ch...

Page 189: ...TIME Sets up the timeout period in seconds for the data link establishment 4 FIELD SPACE Ignore Ignores the trailing spaces in data fields Data Treats the trailing spaces as data When changing the se...

Page 190: ...IT Starts device detection 2 INQUIRY TIME Sets up the device inquiry time 3 NUM RESPONSES Sets up the number of devices to detect Press and hold he BS C key to return to the BROWSE DEVICE menu 2 Use...

Page 191: ...entire entry press and hold the BS C key or press the SF and BS C keys simultaneously 7 Press the ENT key 8 Use the cursor keys or numeric key 1 to highlight 1 DO IT and then press the ENT key The scr...

Page 192: ...remote device address select 1 Yes and press the ENT key To cancel the new setting select the 2 No and press the ENT key The screen returns to the BROWSE DEVICE menu If the detected device does not ex...

Page 193: ...he service inquiry time to search services The service inquiry time is used only for the service search 1 DO IT menu Valid Range 1 255 Default 30 seconds Note that the setting specified here will not...

Page 194: ...e right Press and hold the BS C key to return to the BROWSE DEVICE menu If the service inquiry fails the screen on the right is displayed Check the following and retry the service inquiry The destinat...

Page 195: ...ete the authorized remote device address use the cursor keys or numeric keys to select the desired address and then press the ENT key The screen on the right is displayed To delete the selected addres...

Page 196: ...Set up the connection mode The connection mode is used only for transferring files 1 DO IT menu Note that the setting specified here will not be saved 4 Use the cursor keys or numeric key 3 to highlig...

Page 197: ...e SERIAL PORT MENU Select 1 FILE and press the ENT key Press and hold the BS C key to return to the DOWNLOAD MENU Point The protocols Ymodem protocol BHT protocol or BHT Ir protocol used for the file...

Page 198: ...TP mode COM Connects in the COM mode Point Refer to the following section for the MTP mode Refer to 4 5 6 5 Setting the communication environment for the COM mode 2 Setting up the MTP Parameters 1 Sel...

Page 199: ...the MTP File Setting Parameters 1 Select 2 MTP FILE SETTING at the MTP PARAMETER MENU and then press the ENT key The MTP FILE SETTING screen on the right is displayed 2 Use the cursor keys or numeric...

Page 200: ...screen FILE EXTENSION on the right is displayed 4 Use the cursor keys or numeric keys 1 2 to select the menu and then press the ENT key 1 DISP Selects whether or not YES or NO to put the specified fil...

Page 201: ...1 Press the 0 key while holding down the SF key at the SYSTEM MENU The DELETE FILE menu screen on the right is displayed Press and hold the BS C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU 2 Use the cursor keys...

Page 202: ...and the screen on the right is displayed Press and hold the BS C key to return to the DELETE FILE menu To cancel Use the cursor keys or numerical key 2 to highlight 2 No and then press the ENT key The...

Page 203: ...t files that are not used can be deleted When deleting font files upload the font files to the host computer and so on to ensure that they are backed up Refer to Chapter 4 5 4 Uploading Files UPLOAD M...

Page 204: ...d and the screen on the right is displayed Press and hold the BS C key to return to the DELETE FILE menu To cancel Use the cursor keys or numerical key 2 to highlight 2 No and then press the ENT key T...

Page 205: ...meter file based on the current setting values and upload it to the host computer and so on After uploading delete the created system parameter file Downloading the System Parameter File Receive the s...

Page 206: ...indicating the file name and the number of received records the total number of records is displayed Press and hold the BS C key to abort the download and return to the SYSTEM PARAMETER menu 3 Upon c...

Page 207: ...right indicating the file name and the number of sent records the total number of records is displayed Press the BS C key to abort the upload and return to the SYSTEM PARAMETER menu 3 Upon completion...

Page 208: ...EMOTE WAKEUP menu on the right is displayed 1 REMOTE WAKEUP Enables or disables remote wake up 2 TRANSMIT SPEED Sets the transmission speed for remote wake up Press and hold the BS C key to return to...

Page 209: ...is displayed Press and hold the BS C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU 2 Highlight the item to be copied with the cursor keys and press the ENT key The FILE COPY menu on the right is displayed Press an...

Page 210: ...right is displayed Press and hold the BS C key to return to the FILE COPY menu To cancel Use the cursor keys or numerical key 2 to highlight 2 No and then press the ENT key The screen returns to the F...

Page 211: ...stem message file from the host computer and so on to which it was backed up and after setting the stored system messages delete the received system message file The communication parameters communica...

Page 212: ...to the SYSTEM MESSAGE menu 3 Upon completion of downloading the screen on the right is displayed and the speaker beeps once Press and hold the BS C key to return to the SYSTEM PARAMETER menu The spea...

Page 213: ...to the SYSTEM MESSAGE menu 3 Upon completion of uploading the screen on the right is displayed and the sepaker beeps once Press and hold the BS C key to return to the SYSTEM PARAMETER menu The speake...

Page 214: ...to Chapter 4 2 1 Updating the BHT System for details 1 Use the cursor keys or numerical key 1 to highlight 1 SYSTEM MODIFY and then press the ENT key The screen on the right is displayed If the downl...

Page 215: ...dot key to enter the correct file name Press the SF key to change the entry mode numerical entry no guidance display and alphabet entry To delete a single character press the BS C key To delete the e...

Page 216: ...displayed upon completion of the update Press and hold the BS C key to return to the CU F W MODIFY menu When the Displayed File Name Differs from the CU 1311 System Update File If the name of the file...

Page 217: ...DIFY menu If the BHT Has not been Set on the CU 1311 when Updating the CU 1311 System The screen on the right is displayed if the BHT has not been set on the CU 1311 when updating the CU 1311 system S...

Page 218: ...206 BHT 1300B series...

Page 219: ...age Precautions 213 5 3 2 Setting Parameters 214 5 4 USB Communication 215 5 4 1 Communication via COM Connection 215 5 4 2 Communication via MTP Connection 216 5 5 Basic Communication Specifications...

Page 220: ...communication speed Freedom from regulations and licenses that differ from country to country when using wireless devices Communication is performed by arranging the BHT and other IrDA compliant devi...

Page 221: ...11 460800 bps 5 1 2 BHT Hardware Physical Layer and Communication Protocols BHT Hardware Physical Layer Exclude Transmission Speed 460800 bps The BHT complies with IrDA Ver1 2 Low Power physical layer...

Page 222: ...g data if communication fails If the BHT is introduced into an environment in which a device using the 2 4 GHz frequency band is operating or if another device using the 2 4 GHz frequency band is intr...

Page 223: ...int setting 11b IEEE802 11b 11b g IEEE802 11b IEEE802 11g 11b g n IEEE802 11b IEEE802 11g IEEE802 11n 2 4GHz WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy When WEP is ON messages to be sent received over the wireless...

Page 224: ...D This is the password used for 802 1x authentication This is valid only when the EAP TYPE is PEAP ROOT CERTIFICATE This setting is for the filename of the root certificate used for 802 1x authenticat...

Page 225: ...communication distance between the BHT and other devices used is about 5 m Even if the communication distance is within 5 m communication may not be possible depending on the other device and the envi...

Page 226: ...blishing secure links between themselves Security Modes This BHT supports the following three security modes 1 No security Lv1 There is no security authentication 2 Service level security Lv2 There is...

Page 227: ...te the Setup file of the Active USB COM driver 3 Connect the BHT 1300 to an arbitrary USB port 4 Install the USB driver For how to install the Active USB COM driver refer to the driver installation gu...

Page 228: ...ning or in the SYSTEM menu DOWNLOAD menu and UPLOAD menu Proceed to the DOWNLOAD menu or UPLOAD menu to start the MTP communication Note Use the host computer that runs on Windows XP SP2 or later and...

Page 229: ...PFLD INI carrying the file name and field information on the data file 2 Save the MTPFLD INI file in the BHT downloadable via MTP 3 Download the data file via MTP The data file is converted to a data...

Page 230: ...tem that synchronizes each character 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 Data sampling is...

Page 231: ...A vertical parity bit is a redundant bit that is added to every character transmitted in order to check that data has been transmitted accurately The parity bit should be set to either 1 or 0 dependi...

Page 232: ...Note 460800 bps can be used only for the communication between the BHT 1300s and that between the BHT and the CU 1311 or CU 1321 System Mode Refer to Chapter 4 System Operation 4 5 6 Set System Menu B...

Page 233: ...1 2 Battery Cartridge Replacement Method 222 6 2 Using the BHT after Long Periods 224 6 3 Daily Maintenance 225 6 3 1 Proper Care of the BHT 225 6 3 2 Proper Care of the CU CH 225 Chapter 6 Maintenanc...

Page 234: ...2 Battery Cartridge Replacement Method 1 Press the power key to turn OFF the BHT power The screen on the right displays Point Do not remove the battery cartridge until the power turns OFF and the scre...

Page 235: ...dge promptly Always turn the BHT power OFF before replacing the battery cartridge Replace the depleted battery cartridge with a new one within three minutes to avoid data loss Following replacement tu...

Page 236: ...cartridge This is used as a memory back up power source and therefore should not be removed from the BHT for at least 10 minutes Does the normal screen display The BHT can be used Charge promptly befo...

Page 237: ...soapy water always use neutral detergent and wrung out thoroughly Any dirt or dust adhering to the red clear plate of the code reading window will adversely affect reading performance When using in d...

Page 238: ...226 BHT 1300B Series...

Page 239: ...BHT 1300B series 7 1 System Errors 228 7 2 System Mode Errors 233 Chapter 7 Error Messages This chapter describes causes and countermeasures for error messages that display during BHT use...

Page 240: ...ram error has occurred Contact your system administrator If low battery is detected the warning tone beeps three times After that it will resume previous regular operation The battery output level has...

Page 241: ...ume function set and therefore resume info has been lost The application restarts from the beginning If this error occurs frequently contact your system administrator The message is continuously displ...

Page 242: ...rams Pressing 1 Yes runs the code scanning demo Press the trigger switch to start the code scanning demo Selecting 2 No turns the power off If this error occurs the warning tone beeps five times and t...

Page 243: ...occurs the warning tone beeps five times An error has occurred during execution of System Program Unload and reload the battery cartridge then turn the BHT on If this error occurs frequently contact...

Page 244: ...Contact your system administrator You can run the code scanning demo without user programs Pressing 2 Code scanning demo runs the code scanning demo Press the trigger switch to start the code scannin...

Page 245: ...programs The memory is insufficient for storing files to be downloaded 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 d...

Page 246: ...has failed Uploading has failed To retry downloading uploading press the 1 key To return to the SYSTEM MENU press the 2 key Check the interface port communications parameters and communications proto...

Page 247: ...parameter file or system message file to be uploaded Press the BS C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU and delete unnecessary files The memory already contains 420 files so the BHT system parameter fil...

Page 248: ...236 BHT 1300B Series...

Page 249: ...es Specifications 238 8 1 1 Hardware Specifications 238 8 1 2 Code Specifications 239 8 1 3 Scanning Performance 240 8 1 4 Interface Specifications 242 Chapter 8 Specifications This chapter describes...

Page 250: ...on 500 to 3 000 Lx Other than the above conditions Refer to 8 1 2 Supported Code Types for details Controller CPU 32 bit RISC Flash memory 64 MB Keypad Magic keys 4 Scan key 1 Function keys 8 Numerica...

Page 251: ...8 GS1 128 EAN 128 UPC 128 Min 0 15 mm PCS value 0 9 Black white bar reflection intensity difference 0 8 Min 0 19 mm PCS value 0 45 GS1 DataBar TM RSS GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional GS1 DataBar Truncated...

Page 252: ...depending upon the position of the light source reading angle of the reading window and other conditions Barcode module dimensions Valid reading distance 0 12 mm 0 15 mm 0 33 mm 0 50 mm 1 0 mm 40 to 1...

Page 253: ...nder the following conditions Ambient brightness 500 lx Xenon arc lamp EAN 13 Reflection intensity of white bars min 85 Reflection intensity of black bars max 5 1 0 magnification PCS value 0 9 min 4 U...

Page 254: ...in all other cases is 115200 bps Wireless Interface BHT 1306BWB IEEE802 11b g n Frequency band 2412 2472 MHz Communication method and Transmission speed OFDM 65 58 5 52 39 26 19 5 12 6 5 Mbps 54 48 3...

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