Denso BHT-1700 Series User Manual

Denso BHT-1700 Series User Manual

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  • Page 1 Barcode/2Dcode HandyTerminal バーコード/2次元コードハンディターミナル BHT -1700/1800 BHT -1700/1800 BHT -1700/1800 BHT -1700/1800 SERIES シリーズ 取扱説明書 ソフトウェア編 SoftwareUserʼsManual...
  • Page 2 All rights reserved. The copyright of this Reference Manual belongs to DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED. BHT, QR Code, iQR Code, SQRC, and QBdirect are registered trademarks of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED. The Bluetooth is a trademark owned by its proprietor. DENSO WAVE uses Bluetooth wireless ®...
  • Page 4 Preface This manual provides information and instructions for using software unique to BHT-1700/1800d (hereinafter referred to as BHT) . Refer to the BHT-1700/1800 Hardware User's Manual for basic usage of the BHT, and the API Reference Manual for software application development. This manual applies to the OS versions described below.
  • Page 5 Added screen display at Reboot. ■ Note Use the SDK version same as the OS version used for application development. ■ Abbreviations Handy Terminal produced by DENSO WAVE Communication Unit ■ Related manuals - BHT-1700/1800 Hardware User’s Manual - BHT API Reference Manual - BHT Browser For Android - ADF Script User’s Guide for Android...
  • Page 6 ■ For inquiry and latest information For the latest information on this manual and DENSO WAVE products, visit the DENSO WAVE website at: https://www.denso-wave.com/ More information is available from our special website "QBdirect:" for the registered users at: Visit the link above to learn more about this site including user registration.
  • Page 7 As for the above inquires, contact the following. Contact Service 9:10 to 12:00, 13:00 to 17:30 hours: (Excluding Saturdays, Sundays, national holidays, and DENSO WAVE’s long holidays in spring, summer and winter) Location: CROSS PLACE Hamamatsucho 10F,1-7-6, Shibakoen, Minato-ku, Tokyo 150-0011, Japan TEL:...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    3.19.1. Status Icon ........................35 3.19.2. Notification Icon ......................36 3.20. Application List ......................37 3.20.1. Applications Not Produced by DENSO WAVE ............37 3.20.2. Applications Produced by DENSO WAVE ..............39 Keyboard ..........................40 4.1. Selection of Software Keyboard .................. 40 4.2.
  • Page 9 Mobile Network (4G Model Only) ................... 46 5.1. Network Device Priority ....................47 5.2. SIM Card Management ....................47 WLAN............................48 6.1. WLAN Operation ......................48 6.1.1. Connection to WLAN Network ..................48 6.1.2. Manual WLAN Network Addition ................. 49 6.1.3.
  • Page 10 11.5.2. E compass ......................... 102 11.5.3. LAN..........................103 11.6. Camera ........................103 11.6.1. Rear Camera ......................103 11.6.2. Front camera ......................103 11.6.3. Camera Flash ......................104 11.7. RTC ........................... 104 11.7.1. RTC ........................... 104 11.8. Battery ........................104 11.8.1. Main Battery ......................104 11.9.
  • Page 11 13.7.1. Key Input ........................151 13.8. Management of Setting Values ................. 152 13.8.1. Storing Set Value Permanently ................. 152 13.8.2. Programming ......................153 13.9. Test ..........................154 13.10. Information ........................ 158 14. Touch Trigger ........................159 14.1. Function ........................159 14.1.1.
  • Page 12: Outline

    Outline 1.1. Application Implementation Steps The following steps describe a typical process from purchase of a BHT to implementation of a business application using the BHT. Step 1: Confirm that the BHT works properly. (Refer to the Operator’s Guide or Hardware User’s Manual.) ↓...
  • Page 13: System Components

    1.2. System Components This section illustrates the hardware and BHT software components required for the BHT barcode data collection system. 1.2.1. Hardware Components In addition to the BHT, the following hardware and software are required for the BHT barcode data collection system. The required hardware varies depending on the type of communication used.
  • Page 14 [2] BHT-1800 * Please refer to the BHT-1800 Hardware User’s Manual for information such as model number. - 3 -...
  • Page 15: Software Components

    1.2.2. Software Components [1] BHT operating system (OS) Android7.1.2 [2] Application program development environment Refer to the BHT API Reference Manual. 1.2.3. Corresponding Model List BHT-1700/1800 series have various options by model as shown in the table below. Please check the options of your model and refer to the next chapter and subsequent for supported functions. Content Value Description...
  • Page 16: Usage Precautions

    1.3. Usage Precautions ■ Data backup Non-volatile memory (flash memory) is used to store user data for the BHT. Flash memory has a finite number of program-erase cycles, therefore frequent access concentrated on the specific memory area may lead to data loss. To optimize the flash memory usage, the wear leveling function, which automatically distributes data evenly over the flash memory, is implemented for the BHT.
  • Page 17: Set-Up Of Bht

    (Upgrading vesion) System update Deletes information on an action in operation and setting of pre-installed application (Downgrading version) produced by DENSO WAVE. Enterprise reset Delete information other than StartupSetting folders and SD cards for users. Data initialization Deletes information other than SD cards.
  • Page 18: Support Functions For Bht Set-Up

    2.2. Support Functions for BHT Set-up The BHT provides the following support functions to easily accomplish the set-up. Functions or tools Outline Start-up function This function installs user application of folder in the specific folder and runs a specified application at the Enterprise reset and when resetting. For details, refer to “3.7 Start-up Function”.
  • Page 19: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation 3.1. Power ON Press and hold the power key ( ) on the upper right of the device to turn ON the BHT. BHT is turned ON after the splash screen is displayed. Then, the lock screen is displayed. Swipe the lock screen upward to display the home screen.
  • Page 20: Power Off

    3.2. Power OFF If the power key ( ) is pressed and held for 1 second or more, the following pup-up menu will appear. When “power OFF” is tapped, the BHT is turned OFF (in the shutdown state). If you would like to turn ON the BHT after that, power ON the BHT following the instruction in "3.1.
  • Page 21: System Update

    3.5. System Update A system can be updated by specifying a package file for updating system stored in the SD card or the internal storage. 3.5.1. Execution of Update Update the system as described below. [1] Copy a package file to the internal storage or SD card. [2] Tap All apps | Settings | About phone...
  • Page 22: Menu Button

    3.5.2. Menu Button Tap Menu button, and an option menu is displayed. Item Description Reload Updates the package file list displayed on the screen to the latest state. Setting Displays a system update setting menu. About Displays the version information of the system update application. Get last result Displays the previous system update result.
  • Page 23: Error Code

    3.5.4. Error Code When an error occurs during the system update, an error dialogue is displayed. If any error is not cleared even if the following actions are taken, check the error code and consult with the system administrator. Code Description Action 1001...
  • Page 24: Resetting To The Factory Default (Factoryreset) And Enterprise Reset

    3.6. Resetting to the Factory Default (FactoryReset) and Enterprise reset 3.6.1. Resetting to the Factory Default (FactoryReset) Tap All Apps | Settings | Backup & reset and tap "Factory data reset". Then tap "RESET PHONE", "ERASE EVERYTHING". SetupWizard is set again. SetupWizard is completed.
  • Page 25: Enterprisereset

    3.6.2. EnterpriseReset Tap All Apps | Settings | Backup & reset and tap "Enterprise reset". Then Tap "RESET PHONE", "ERASE EVERYTHING". SetupWizard is set again. StartUp function is completed. SetupWizard is completed. StrartUp function starts. – Point – Before executing EnterproseReset, it is strongly recommended that important data be backed up. After backing up /StartupSettingsData/ Setup folder and /StartupSettingsData/Startup folder, and resetting to the factory default, install and execute an application in the folder to start up the automatic setting and an application to operate.
  • Page 26: Start-Up Function

    3.7. Start-up Function The following functions make the set-up easier. Functions to be executed when resetting Function Outline Automatic set-up Installs programs such as applications located in the “Internal shared (../Setup) storage/StartupSettingsData/Setup” and automatically runs an application specified in the setting xml file. Waiting for the finish of the automatically running application, runs next application automatically.
  • Page 27: Setting Xml File

    As for Reboot, the screen display is omitted. "S" icon is displayed in the notification area during processing. 3.7.2. Setting xml File This file specifies application/service that are automatically running at the automatic set-up (../Setup) and the automatic execution of application (../Startup). Specified applications/services are executed in order as described. Created xml files are stored in each folder.
  • Page 28: Broadcasting: System Setting Completed

    3.7.3.2 When the Automatically Executing Application Starts up Another Application To execute Start-up, start-up App (a) specified in the setting xml file contained in the automatic set-up (../Setup) and wait for the finish of this App (a). Therefore, when App (a) starts up App (b), Start-up function moves to the next process at the finish of App (a) regardless of the finish of App (b).
  • Page 29: Touch Panel) Screen

    3.8. (Touch Panel) Screen BHT-1700 is equipped with 4-inch transmission type liquid crystal display (pixel: 800 x 480) and BHT-1800 is equipped with 5-inch one (pixel: 1280 x 720). The screen with LED back light enables to see the clear display in the dark place and the back light can be adjusted both manually and automatically.
  • Page 30: Screen Rotation

    3.8.2. Screen Rotation By default, the screen of BHT is rotated automatically when the BHT is turned sideways. Rotate the screen in either of the following procedure. - Rotation by settings 1) Tap All Apps | Settings | and Display 2) Set the screen rotation in either of the following procedures.
  • Page 31 ● Erasing Auto-rotate screen option from the setting items on the display will be able to minimize the possibility of incorrect turning ON of the auto-rotate function. Tap All Apps | Settings | Accessibility to turn off the “Auto-rotate screen”. Doing so will prevent the “Auto-rotate screen”...
  • Page 32: Sleep Settings On The Display

    3.8.3. Sleep Settings on the Display Tap All Apps | Settings | Display | and Sleep. Select the sleep time of the display - 21 -...
  • Page 33: Character Size

    3.8.4. Character Size Tap All Apps | Settings | Display and Font size. By moving a slider right or left, character sizes can be selected from small, normal, large and huge. The default font size is normal. The currently selected character size can be checked with “Sample text”...
  • Page 34: Battery Level Indication

    3.9. Battery Level Indication The remaining battery level can be checked with the battery icons displayed on the upper left of LCD. The main battery is fully charged. The main battery level is partially drained.. The main battery level is low. (15% or less) The main battery level is very low and the recharge is immediately required.
  • Page 35: Key

    3.10. Key 3.10.1. Key Layout BHT-1800 BHT-1700 - 24 -...
  • Page 36 Function 1 Power key Powers ON/OFF. 2 Left trigger key Reads barcodes. (*1) 3 Right trigger key Reads barcodes. (*1) 4 M1 key Volume up (*1) 5 M2 key Volume down (*1) 6 M3 key Function has not been assigned. (*1) 7 M4 key Function has not been assigned.
  • Page 37: Date And Time

    3.11. Date and Time By default, date and time are synchronized when they are connected to the internet or the mobile network. The time zone is synchronized when it is connected to the mobile network. When setting date, time and time zone manually, follow the procedure described below by selecting [Settings] and [Date &...
  • Page 38: Sntp Function

    3.12. SNTP Function With the SNTP function, you can set the date and time at any time interval from any SNTP server. By default, SNTP function is disabled. Tap All Apps | Settings |SNTPSetting to start up. (1) Initial screen Tap SNTP icon to start up, and the following screen appears.
  • Page 39 (3) To disable SNTP function Disable this function as described below. ① Uncheck the box of SNTP. ② Press the “SETTING” button. After conducting the above procedure, the screen will be closed and SNTP function stops. (4) To check the version Check the version as described below.
  • Page 40: Language

    3.13. Language To set a language for system, tap Settings and Languages & input. Tap “Languages” and “Add a language” on the Languages & input screen, and select a language to be used. Then, you can add a selected language. - 29 -...
  • Page 41 Drag the added language to the top of the list, and then you can use this language. - 30 -...
  • Page 42: Phone

    3.14. Phone The BHT can place and receive phone calls. * Available only for the LTE mounted models (For the list of model, refer to 1.2.3 Corresponding Model List.) Tap All Apps | Settings | Phone to start up. ① ②...
  • Page 43: Sound And Volume

    3.15. Sound and Volume The volume level of the system and ringtone can be adjusted with M1, M2 keys (by default) located at the left side of BHT. Detailed settings can be implemented by tapping Settings and Sound. 3.16. Image Capture To implement the image capture, press M2 key (by default) at the left side of BHT and power key at the right side of BHT at the same time and hold it down for 1 to 2 seconds.
  • Page 44: Filemanager

    3.17. FileManager FileManager manages the browsing of files in the internal shared storage/portable storage. in the Apps list to start up the application. - 33 -...
  • Page 45: Data Communication Through Usb Connection

    3.18. Data Communication through USB Connection BHT is able to connect with external terminals with the USB terminals, charge, and transmit data using the USB direct cable or the cradle. 3.18.1. Connection procedure - For the connection to USB direct cable and the cradle, refer to 1.2 System Components. * Please refer to the BHT-1700/1800 Hardware User’s Manual.
  • Page 46: Statusbar

    3.19. StatusBar The left side of the status bar shows notification icons, and the right side of the status bar shows status icons. Notification icon Status icon Status bar 3.19.1. Status Icon Icon Description Bluetooth is on. The device has been connected to a Bluetooth device. The device is currently connected to a WLAN network and performing data transmission.
  • Page 47: Notification Icon

    3.19.2. Notification Icon Icon Description An open WLAN network is available. USB debugging mode is enabled on this device. The device is downloading data. The device is uploading data. A memory card has been inserted. A new SIM card is detected. (4G model only) There has been a problem.
  • Page 48: Application List

    3.20. Application List 3.20.1. Applications Not Produced by DENSO WAVE (All Apps) button on the home screen, and an application list installed in BHT will be displayed. For details of how to use these applications, refer to the help pages of each application or concerned Website on Google.
  • Page 49 Play Music Plays music stored in the BHT. Play Store Downloads music, movie and Android apps from the Google Play Store. Settings Configures vairous BHT settings. Voice Search (*4) Conducts searching by inputting voice. YouTube Watches videos on the YouTube Website. (*1) Camera mounting models only (*2) LTE supporting models only (*3) LTE not supporting models only...
  • Page 50: Applications Produced By Denso Wave

    (touch trigger) icon displayed on the screen WlanManager An application for wireless related settings 6.3 WLAN Manager and monitor (*1) Rear camera mounting model only Note: Applications produced by DENSO WAVE are available only for owners when the multi-user function is used. - 39 -...
  • Page 51: Keyboard

    Keyboard 4.1. Selection of Software Keyboard To select a software keyboard type you would like to use, tap “Settings”, “Language & input”, and “Virtual keyboard”. Tap [Manage keyboards]. Select and tap a keyboard type you would like to use and tap OK. - 40 -...
  • Page 52 Swipe down from the top of the screen under the condition that a cursor appears in the character input field such as search bar, and then select Change keyboard. Select a keyboard you would like to use. - 41 -...
  • Page 53: Hard Keyboard Ime (Bht-1700 Only)

    4.2. Hard Keyboard IME (BHT-1700 only) Use of Hard Keyboard IME enables the switching of entry mode with [FN] key and [ALP] key on the BHT-1700 keyboard. To use Hard Keyboard IME, select Hard Keyboard IME according to the above mentioned selection of keyboard you would like to use.
  • Page 54: Key Remap

    4.3. Key Remap A special function can be assigned to a magic key and a trigger key. To assign a function to a key, tap [Settings] and [Remap key & shortcut]. 4.3.1. Assignment of Key code Assign a key code to an applicable key. Tap a key to be assigned and select [Remap key], and a list of available key codes will be displayed.
  • Page 55: Assignment Of Shortcut

    4.3.2. Assignment of Shortcut Assign an application shortcut function to an applicable key. Tap a key to be assigned and select [Remap shortcut], and a list of available applications will be displayed. Select an application to assign. - 44 -...
  • Page 56: Clearing Assignment

    4.3.3. Clearing Assignment Clear the assignment to an applicable key to make the key unassigned. Tap a trash can icon displayed on the right of the key to be unassigned, and a confirmation message will be displayed. Select “yes”, and the key will be unassigned. - 45 -...
  • Page 57: Mobile Network (4G Model Only)

    Mobile Network (4G Model Only) When the data communication is turned ON for the first time after SIM card is inserted, the BHT is automatically connected to the network of the Mobile Network Operator (MNO) or the Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO).
  • Page 58: Network Device Priority

    5.1. Network Device Priority When multiple network devices are enabled, the transmission method of the BHT is determined by the following priorities. Wired LAN > WLAN > Mobile Network 5.2. SIM Card Management There are two card slots (SIM 1 and SIM 2 card slots) of the SIM card in the 4G model. Both SIM 1 and SIM 2 card slots support 2G/3G/4G.
  • Page 59: Wlan

    WLAN 6.1. WLAN Operation 6.1.1. Connection to WLAN Network Turn ON WLAN in either of the following procedures. 1) Swipe down from the top of the screen with two fingers to open the quick settings. 2) Tap WLAN, and you can scan available networks. Select a network to be connected. 1) Tap All Apps | Settings | WLAN...
  • Page 60: Manual Wlan Network Addition

    6.1.2. Manual WLAN Network Addition When the network to be connected does not broadcast SSID or when the network is out of service, the BHT can add the network connection manually. 1) Tap All Apps | Settings | WLAN 2) Tap WLAN switch and enable this function. Then, scroll down the list of available networks and select the Add network.
  • Page 61: Wlan Settings

    6.1.3. WLAN Settings Set the WLAN as described below. 1) Tap Settings on the WLAN screen. 2) The following items can be set. Item Description Saved networks Displays the network setting saved in the device. Network notification Provides notification when the open network is available. Keep WLAN on during sleep Sets the timing when turning ON WLAN connection while sleeping.
  • Page 62: Wlan Detailed Settings

    6.1.4. WLAN Detailed Settings Set the details of WLAN as described below. 1) Tap Menu on the WLAN screen. 2) Select Advanced from the pop-up menu. The following items can be set. Item Description Install certificates Installs a certificate lately downloaded or stored in the internal storage. WLAN Direct Makes the BHT be connected to the WLAN direct support device.
  • Page 63: Use Of Static Ip Address

    6.1.6. Use of Static IP Address By default, the BHT is set to assign IP address using DHCP when it is connected to the WLAN network. The BHT can also be set to connect to the network using the static IP address. 1) Tap a available network.
  • Page 64: Wlan Network Settings Change

    6.1.8. WLAN Network Settings Change Change the settings of connected network as follows: 1) Press and hold the currently connected network. 2) Tap Modify network in the pop-up menu. 3) Change the network settings in the opened dialogue box and tap save. 6.1.9.
  • Page 65: Wlan Manager

    6.3. WLAN Manager 6.3.1. Start-up of WLAN Manager | WlanManager Tap All Apps . Then WLAN Manager starts up. This application enables the following processing. Item Description STATUS Displays the wireless communication status of the BHT. INFO Displays network information. (IP/MAC addresses, etc.) PING Displays the Ping test screen.
  • Page 66: Status

    6.3.2. STATUS Tap [STATUS] tab, and the following screen appears. This menu displays the following information. ■Associated Status Item Description Status Displays the WLAN connection status. DISALBE: WLAN disabled status DISCONNECTED: WLAN disconnected status CONNECTED: WLAN connected status Quality Displays the overall communication quality with the access point EXCELLENT: Excellent communication quality GOOD:...
  • Page 67: Info

    6.3.3. INFO Tap [INFO] tab, and the following screen appears. This menu displays the following information. ■BHT Information Item Description MAC Address Displays MAC address of BHT. Country Code Displays WLAN country code of BHT (country name, standards organization name). ■Network Information Item Description...
  • Page 68: Ping

    6.3.4. PING Tap [PING] tab, and the following screen appears. Perform Ping test as follows: 1) Enter Destination IP. 2) Tap START button. The following information is displayed in the Status. (Items other than the level are displayed only when the WLAN communication is connected.) Item Description SSID...
  • Page 69 6.3.4.1 Ping Test Performance Result When the Ping test is performed, the result list appears. In the list of result, the following information is displayed. Item Description Count Displays the number of Ping echo request transmission. Displays the number of Ping echo replies. Displays the number of errors that occur during the Ping test.
  • Page 70 6.3.4.2 Ping Settings Change Tap SETTINGS button on the Ping test menu, and you can change the Ping settings. Item Description Available range for Default setting value Data Size [byte] Length of Ping echo request data 0 to 65507 Interval [100 ms] Length of interval time of Ping echo request 2 to 20000 (Unit: 100 ms)
  • Page 71: Settings Button

    6.3.4.3 Timing for Transmitting Ping Echo Request After transmitting Ping echo request, Ping echo replies will be received or the timeout of Ping echo request may occur. Then, wait unit the interval time of the Ping echo request passes, and transmit the next Ping echo request.
  • Page 72: Menu Button

    6.3.6. Menu Button Tap Menu button , and the option menu is displayed. Item Description Settings WLAN parameter settings menu Import/Export WLAN settings import/export menu Terminal Information WLAN related information saved on the terminal About WLAN Manager version information 6.3.6.1 WLAN Parameter Settings Tap Settings , and the WLAN parameter settings menu is displayed.
  • Page 73 If setting values are not reflected, “!” icon appears next to the title. - 62 -...
  • Page 74 ■General Item Description Available range Default value for setting Radio Mode 802.11b: IEEE802.11b 802.11a/b/g/n 802.11b/g: IEEE802.11b or IEEE802.11g 802.11b 802.11b/g/n: IEEE802.11b or IEEE802.11g or 802.11b/g IEEE802.11n [ 2.4GHz band] 802.11b/g/n 802.11a: IEEE802.11a 802.11a/n: IEEE802.11a or IEEE802.11n [ 5GHz 802.11a band] 802.11a/n 802.11a/b/g: IEEE802.11a or IEEE802.11b or IEEE802.11g...
  • Page 75 ■Roaming Item Description Available range Default value for setting RSSI Threshold [dBm] Roaming trigger RSSI threshold [dBm] 0 to 120 Beacon Lost Count Roaming trigger beacon lost count 0 to 65535 Select 5GHz Margin As the roaming destination, the 5GHz band is 0 to 60 [dBm] taken precedence over the 2.4GHz band by the...
  • Page 76 4) On the Reboot selection menu, use either button to move to the next process: OK button: Performs Reboot to reflect the changed setting values to the operation.  CANCEL button: Returns to the WLAN parameter settings menu without performing Reboot. ...
  • Page 77 4) On the Reboot selection menu, use either button to move to the next process: OK button: Performs Reboot to reflect the setting values returned to the default to the operation.  CANCEL button: Returns to the WLAN parameter settings menu without performing Reboot. ...
  • Page 78 6.3.6.5 Import/Export Tap Import/Export, and the WLAN settings Import/Export menu is displayed. ■Settings Item Description Import Imports the WLAN parameter settings from the file. After the import is completed, the reboot selection menu is displayed. Export Exports the current WLAN parameter settings to the file. ■Profile Item Description...
  • Page 79 6.3.6.6 WLAN Parameter Settings Import Import the WLAN parameter settings from the file as described below. 1) Tap Settings - Import on the Import/Export menu 2) Select a location to store the WLAN parameter settings file. (As a reference, a procedure when a WLAN parameter settings file, “WLAN_user_cfg.ini” is stored in the Download folder contained in the internal shared storage is described below.) Tap PARENT DIRECTORY button, and the folder level goes back to the previous one.
  • Page 80 3) Select the WLAN parameter settings file, and use either button to move to the next process. OK button: Imports the WLAN parameter settings from the file and displays the reboot selection  menu. Until the reboot is performed, “!” icon (Setting value are not reflected) is displayed on the WLAN parameter settings menu.
  • Page 81 6.3.6.7 WLAN Parameter Settings Export Export the current WLAN parameter settings as described below. 1) Tap Settings - Export on the Import/Export menu. 2) Select a location to store the WLAN parameter settings file. (Reference procedure when the WLAN parameter settings file is stored in the Download folder contained in the internal shared storage is described below.) WLAN parameter settings file name can be changed when selecting the storage location.
  • Page 82 3) Use either button to move to the next process: OK button: Exports the WLAN parameter settings to the file and goes back to Import/Export menu.  If the same file name has already existed, an overwriting confirmation dialogue will be displayed.
  • Page 83 2) Select a directory to store the WLAN profile settings file. (As a reference, a procedure when a WLAN profile settings file, “WLAN_user_profile.bin” is stored in the Download folder contained in the internal shared storage is described below.) Tap PARENT DIRECTORY button, and the folder level goes back to the previous one. ...
  • Page 84 4) On the profile settings menu, the following information is listed. - 73 -...
  • Page 85 ■Check box Whether or not to import can be selected. When the setting completion check has not been completed and when a box is unchecked, the setting dialogue opens. Contents of displayed setting dialogue are switched according to security. Security Parameter None WPA/WPA2 PSK...
  • Page 86 ( A ) ( B ) ( C ) ( D ) ( E ) ( F ) ■SSID SSID of access point is displayed. ■Security The security setting of access point is displayed. ■Setting completion check Setting is completed: All items for the setting have been entered. Setting has not been completed: There is not-yet-entered item and setting has not been completed.
  • Page 87 When a list item is pressed and held down, the following context menu is displayed. (If there is no security item, such as password, a menu is unable to be displayed.) ■Edit Opens a setting dialogue. (For details of the setting dialogue to be displayed, refer to the above check box.) ■Clear Initializes the set contents.
  • Page 88 6.3.6.9 Exporting WLAN Profile Settings Export the WLAN profile settings to the file as described below. 1) Tap Profile - Export on the Import/Export menu, and a list of stored profiles is displayed. To export the WLAN profile settings, WLAN is required to be enabled. ...
  • Page 89 3) Select a directory to store WLAN profile settings file. (Reference procedure when the WLAN profile settings file is stored in the Download folder contained in the internal shared storage is described below.) WLAN profile settings file name can be changed when selecting the storage location. (The default name of WLAN profile settings file is “WLAN_user_profile.bin”.) Tap PARENT DIRECTORY button, and the folder level goes back to the previous one.
  • Page 90 6.3.6.10 Storing WLAN Settings Permanently The exported WLAN settings file can be stored permanently without losing the setting contents after Enterprise Reset by storing it in the internal shared storage/StartupSettingsData/Setup/wlan/ folder and storing the xml file with the setting described below in the internal shared storage/StartupSettingsData/Setup/ folder (*1).
  • Page 91 Item Description Default Parameters Version and model of WLAN default parameter Persistent Parameters Version and model of WLAN persistent parameter Calibration Data Hash value of WLAN calibration data Default Country Code Factory default WLAN country code Default MAC Address Factory default MAC address Terminal Parameters Last update date and time of WLAN parameter settings User Parameters...
  • Page 92: Wlan Contry Code

    6.4. WLAN Contry Code The channels and transmission output available for WLAN are determined by the law in each country. Although BHT operates with no violation of law in every country when the WLAN country code is set to "World Wide", the stealth mode connection is available only from ch1 to ch11.
  • Page 93: Wlan Country Code Setting

    6.4.1. WLAN Country Code Setting Set the WLAN country code as described below. The WLAN country code set here does not return to the default value at 6.3.6.3 WLAN Parameter Settings Initialization. 1) Select the country that uses BHT in the WLAN country code setting menu. 2) Use either button to move to the next process: OK button: Displays the reboot selection menu.
  • Page 94: Bluetooth

    Bluetooth BHT lets you configure Bluetooth settings and manage Bluetooth services provided on the remote device. 7.1. Bluetooth Profile Corresponding BLUETOOTH profile Generic Access Profile (GAP) For device discovery and authentication. Headset Profile (HSP) Describes how a Bluetooth enabled headset should communicate with Bluetooth enabled device.
  • Page 95: Turning On Bluetooth

    7.2. Turning ON Bluetooth By default, Bluetooth is turned off. Turn it on in either of the following procedures. How to do by quick setting. 1) Swipe down from the top of the screen to open Quick Settings. 2) Tap Bluetooth to turn on this function. - 84 -...
  • Page 96 How to do in the setting menu 1) Tap Settings and Bluetooth. 2) Tap the switch to enable the Bluetooth. - 85 -...
  • Page 97: Renaming Bluetooth Device

    7.3. Renaming Bluetooth Device Rename the Bluetooth name of this BHT as described below. 1) Tap Menu on the available device screen and select “Rename this device” from the pop-up menu. 2) Type a new name in the field and tap “RENAME”. - 86 -...
  • Page 98: Pairing Bluetooth Device

    7.4. Pairing Bluetooth Device 1) Tap Settings and Bluetooth. Tap the switch to ON and tap a device to be paired on the list. 2) The Bluetooth pairing window opens. Depending on the pairing settings, it may be necessary to enter a passkey or confirm a passkey assigned to a device to be paired.
  • Page 99: Unpairing Bluetooth Device

    7.5. Unpairing Bluetooth Device Unpair the Bluetooth devices as described below. 1) Tap the settings button next to the paired device on the paired devices list. 2) On the paired device screen, tap FORGET. - 88 -...
  • Page 100: Wired Lan

    Wired LAN To connect the BHT to the network by using Wired LAN, set proper communication settings written on this chapter and put the BHT onto the LAN CU connected with the network via LAN cable. When the BHT is connected to the network, the connection icon is displayed on the status bar.
  • Page 101: Nfc

    NFC establishes the wireless communication at the short distance (within 2m) through the electromagnetic field. When NFC is turned on, this enables BHT to collect information from the NFC tag, exchange information with other NFC supported devices, and even change NFC tag information if authorized. Before starting communication through NFC, perform the following .
  • Page 102: Communication Using Nfc

    9.1. Communication Using NFC 1) Start up an application of BHT with NFC enabled. 2) Hold the BHT so as not to cover the antenna area at the center of the back surface of LCD. 3) Let the BHT stay near the NFC tag or a device until the application indicates that the data transfer has been completed.
  • Page 103: Bhtshell

    Starts up HardTest app. FileManager Starts up the file manager 3.17 app. PowerTools Displays a list of icons for 10.4.2 applications produced by DENSO WAVE. SystemInfo Version Displays information on 10.4.3 various systems such as version information. Regulatory Info View Displays regulatory 10.4.4...
  • Page 104: Agreement Screen

    10.2. Agreement Screen Displays a screen for confirming the transmission of the usage statistics and the crash reports at the start-up. This screen is displayed at the timing described below. - At the initial start-up - At the initial start-up after FactoryReset - At the initial start-up after EnterpriseReset - When BHTShell starts up without pressing “ACCEPT &...
  • Page 105: About

    * The analysis screen can be opened according to the transition of menu as shown below: Menu: "SystemSettings" – " BHT Settings" – "Privacy" – "Analytics" 10.4.2. Power Tools Displays a list of icons for applications produced by DENSO WAVE. - 94 -...
  • Page 106: Version

    Serial number Serial number of a product Device Device information screen is displayed. information DNWA Displays a list of applications produced by DENSO WAVE Application Displays information on various devices. Scanner model Types of mounted scanning module LTE/GPS Mounting/not mounting LTE function...
  • Page 107: Regulatory Info

    10.4.4. Regulatory Info Displays regulatory information such as the Technical Conformity Mark. 10.4.5. Open Source Licenses Displays information on open source license used for products. - 96 -...
  • Page 108: Hardtest

    11. HardTest This is an application for checking operation of each device in the BHT. 11.1. Menu Configuration TOP menu Sub menu Function description Details Input device Scan 1D/2D Code Performs 1D/2D code scanning test. 11.2.1 Performs NFC scanning test. 11.2.2 Performs terminal key input test.
  • Page 109: Key

    11.2.3. Key Performs BHT key input test. Press a key, and a beeper is sounded and the black-and-white indication of the corresponding terminal key is inverted. (When “SCAN” button is pressed, the BHT body vibrates.) When all keys are pressed, a test ends and a screen moves to the input device menu screen.
  • Page 110: Backlight

    11.3.2. 11.3.3. Backlight Performs backlight brightness adjustment test. Move a slider right and left, and the screen brightness is changed. (SYSTEM DEFAULT button enables you to return the brightness to the one that has been set in the system.) 11.4. Audio 11.4.1.
  • Page 111: Earphone

    11.4.3. Earphone Performs earphone output test. Ringtone is output from the earphone. When you pull out an earphone, a test ends and a screen moves to the audio menu screen. * Available only for earphone mounting model - 100 -...
  • Page 112: Microphone

    11.4.4. Microphone Performs microphone input test. Records sound and plays it from the specified output device (speaker/receiver). For recording and playing, the following buttons are used. Start recording Starts recording. Stop recording Stops recording. Start playing Plays the recorded sound. Stop playing Stops the playing sound.
  • Page 113: Wireless Device

    11.5. Wireless Device 11.5.1. GPS Performs GPS positioning test. Displays GPS positioning results (latitude, longitude, accuracy, altitude). * Available only for GPS mounding model 11.5.2. E compass Performs positioning test of azimuth angle. Displays an azimuth angle calculated from the measurement values using G sensor and geomagnetic sensor.
  • Page 114: Lan

    11.5.3. LAN Performs a test for connection to specified IP. Checks the connection to IP specified by the destination IP address, and displays the result. 11.6. Camera 11.6.1. Rear Camera Performs the rear camera operation test. Starts up the QR Code camera, and scans the QR Code. Then, displays the contents of codes in the dialogue.
  • Page 115: Camera Flash

    11.6.3. Camera Flash Performs lighting test of camera’s flash light. Turns on the flash light of a camera automatically. * Available only for camera flash mounting model 11.7. RTC 11.7.1. RTC Perform a test for acquiring the current time. Displays the current time on the screen. 11.8.
  • Page 116: Sensor

    11.9. Sensor 11.9.1. G Sensor Performs measurement test using G sensor. Displays the measurement result (X axis, Y axis, Z axis) of G sensor. 11.9.2. Geomagnetic Sensor Performs measurement test using geomagnetic sensor. Displays the measurement result (X axis, Y axis, Z axis) of geomagnetic sensor. 11.9.3.
  • Page 117: Proximity Sensor

    11.9.4. Proximity Sensor Performs measurement test using proximity sensor. Displays the measurement result (distance) of proximity sensor. * Available only for proximity sensor mounting model 11.9.5. Light Sensor Performs measurement test using light sensor. Displays the measurement result (X axis, Y axis, Z axis) of light sensor. * Available only for light sensor mounting model - 106 -...
  • Page 118: Applicationlauncher

    12. ApplicationLauncher ApplicationLauncher is a (application guard) tool that limits applications to start up so that only the specified applications can be run. It also restricts the operation on the HOME screen to prevent the users from starting non-listed applications or changing any configuration erroneously in order to secure smooth BHT operation. 12.1.
  • Page 119: Initial Settings

    12.3. Initial Settings (1) Start-up To start up the ApplicationLauncher, tap on the standard home application screen and display the application list. Tap "ApplicationLauncher" from this application list, and the dialogue for confirming the start-up of the Application Launcher will be displayed. Tap "Cancel"...
  • Page 120: Home Screen (List Display Screen)

    12.4. Home Screen (List Display Screen) If you reboot the BHT after the default setting, the home screen (list display screen) of the ApplicationLauncher starts up in the user mode as shown below. In the user mode, only the listed applications permitted by the administrator can be started.
  • Page 121: Admin Mode

    12.5.1. Admin Mode Tap the “Admin mode” on the menu, and you can move to the administrator mode. To move to this mode, enter the password that has already been set. If the password does not match, the right-side screen will appear. If the automatic setting file import is not set at the first time start-up, password will be null.
  • Page 122: Administer Mode

    12.6. Administer Mode The administrator mode does not limit the operation of application. The administrator mode provides the following functions. [10] User Mode Shuts down the administrator mode and moves to the user mode. Apps Settings Manage applications. - Whitelist Set the application to be displayed on the home screen (list display screen) and the application to allow startup.
  • Page 123: Apps Settings

    12.6.2. Apps Settings You can manage applications used in administrator mode and user mode. To move to this screen - Tap “Apps Settings” from the administrator mode menu. Whitelist: Set the application to be displayed on the home screen (list display screen) and the application to be allowed to startup.
  • Page 124 Pressing “SELECT” button enables you to move to the application selection screen. Applications with checked boxes at the left of icon are applicable. When a box is unchecked, this application is not applicable. Press the Save button, and the selection is fixed, and the applications for display are saved.
  • Page 125 (2)APPS(NON-LIST DISPLAY) You can register applications that you want to launch from the applications installed on your device. To move to this screen - Tap “Apps Settings”- “Whitelist”- “User”- “APPS(NON-LIST DISPLAY)” from the administrator mode menu. You can make additional settings for the whitelist. Applications with checked checkbox to the left of the icon are eligible for whitelisting.
  • Page 126 (3)APPS SCREEN(NON-LIST DISPLAY) You can register applications that you want to activate on a screen-by-screen basis. To move to this screen - Tap “Apps Settings” - “Whitelist”- “User”- “APPS SCREEN(NON-LIST DISPLAY)” from the administrator mode menu. By pressing the Add Button at the bottom of the screen and registering the screen name, you can add it to the permission list.
  • Page 127 (Reference) How to find the name of screen to allow As an example of how to find the name of the screen of which the application was stopped by the operation monitoring, the following methods are available. (Premise) The PC on which AndroidStudio is installed can be used. (Method) ①...
  • Page 128 12.6.2.2 AutoStart From the installed applications, set up the application to be started automatically when launching this application launcher. *Only the application displayed on the home screen (list display screen) can be set. To move to this screen - Tap “Apps Settings”- “Auto Start”- “User” from the administrator mode menu. *When an uninstalled application is set by Import etc.
  • Page 129: Import/Export

    12.6.3. Import/Export Import or export the current ApplicationLauncher setting with the XML file form. To move to this screen - Tap “Import/Export” from the administration mode menu. 12.6.3.1 Import - Tap the Import button, and the file selection dialogue is displayed. - Select a file by moving to the path of a file to be imported.
  • Page 130: Options

    12.6.4. Options Changes the setting of this ApplicationLauncher. To move to this screen - Tap “Options” from the administrator mode menu. 12.6.4.1 Notification Bar Show Notification Bar: Controls show/hide of the notification bar when this ApplicationLauncher home screen (list display screen) is displayed. * This setting is operable only when the ApplicationLauncher home screen (list display screen) is displayed.
  • Page 131 In order to change the setting to permit the operations of the settings change panel displayed in the notification area, operate as described below: - Display the quick settings panel with the setting enabling the notification bar “enabled”. - Tap “ ”...
  • Page 132 12.6.4.2 Security Sets the login password of administrator mode. Set Login Password: Sets a password to login the administrator mode. * When “Show password” is checked, the entering password can be checked. Default: None Show Login Password: The currently set password can be displayed when the login password is being set.
  • Page 133: System Settings

    12.6.4.3 Behavior Settings Sets the operation at this ApplicationLauncher. Wait Time of Key Input: Time until the application starting number is determined. (Default: 1 sec.) When 10 or more applications are registered, 2 digits are required to start up the application with number key.
  • Page 134: Bht Shell

    12.6.7. BHT Shell Tap “BHT Shell” on the administrator menu, and the BHT Shell application starts up. 12.6.8. Clear Recent Apps Refer to “12.5.2 Clear Recent Apps”. 12.6.9. About Refer to “12.5.3 About”. 12.6.10. Exit Tap “Exit” on the administrator menu, and the ApplicationLauncher is shut down. Exit [Restrictions] Do not shut down the ApplicationLauncher from the menu other than this one, because failures described below may occur.
  • Page 135: Settings File (Xxxxxx.xml)

    12.7. Settings File (XXXXXX.xml) The settings file does not exist by default. It can be output to an optional path by exporting it from “Import/Export” of the ApplicationLauncher administration menu. If the setting file is stored in the [internal shared storage]/ StartupSettingsData/Setup/ApplicationLauncher/, it will be imported automatically after EnterpriseReset.
  • Page 136: Setting Value List

    12.7.2. Setting Value List Item Setting value Default Administrator login password encrypted by AES. AdminPassword Number of maximum input characters from GUI: 80 "" words. Showing/hiding the current password when setting ShowCurPass false password. ShowStatusBar Showing/hiding the status bar. true EnableStatusBar Enabling/disabling the status bar.
  • Page 137: Notes

    12.8. Notes 12.8.1. Notes on Whitelist Registration It may not be the behavior expected if the application is not registered in the whitelist. Typical examples are listed below. ① When calling application B from application A If it is configured to call another application from the application, it is necessary to register not only the original application but also the called side application in the same way.
  • Page 138 ② If the application requires authorization approval If the application is using Android's special privilege, since the authority confirmation dialog is displayed, you need to register the following activities in the whitelist. Authority Activity name Note App authority com.android.packageinstaller.permission.ui.GrantPermissionsActivity Device com.android.settings.DeviceAdminAdd administrator Unknown...
  • Page 139: Error Indication

    12.9. Error Indication Coping Condition of occurrence Displayed message User mode Password is not correct. Password incorrect. Please enter the correct password There is no service required for encryption* The SoundService must be installed. Please contact the administrator Service necessary for encryption is old SoundService(X.XX.XX) is too old.X.XX.XX or newer is required.
  • Page 140: Barcode Reading Settings Menu

    13. Barcode Reading Settings Menu 13.1. Readable Code Types Readable code types for each model are listed below. Code type 2D Long EAN-13 UPC-A ✓ ✓ ✓ EAN-8 ✓ ✓ ✓ UPC-E ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓...
  • Page 141: Functions

    13.2. Functions Functions installed in each model are listed below. Class Function 2D Long Scan Trigger mode ✓ ✓ ✓ Light mode ✓ Marker mode ✓ Side Light ✓ Decode Same barcode interval time ✓ ✓ ✓* Decode level ✓ ✓...
  • Page 142 Micro PDF Enabling/disabling reading ✓ ✓ Maxi Code Enabling/disabling reading ✓ ✓ Multi-line code Enabling/disabling reading ✓ Specifying reading code ✓ Notification Notification sound Enabling/disabling ✓ ✓ ✓ Specifying notification sound ✓ ✓ ✓ Usage Type ✓ ✓ ✓ Vibrator Enabling/disabling ✓...
  • Page 143: Scan Settings

     Enabling reading When a switch is turned ON, the barcode reading is enabled. When a switch is turned OFF, the barcode reading is disabled. Reading enabling/disabling by API takes precedence. Default: Disabled  This setting value takes precedence. When it is checked, setting values set by this menu except for reading enabling settings take precedence over the setting value set by API.
  • Page 144  Trigger mode Select a trigger mode from Auto off/Momentary/Alternate/Continuous/Trigger release. Default: Auto off mode. 1D, 2D Long Default: Auto off Default: Auto off Auto off (Default) The illumination LED turns ON when the trigger key is pressed, and turns OFF when the trigger key is released or a code is read.
  • Page 145  Light mode Select the LED lighting operation from Auto/Always ON/OFF. Default: Auto. 2D Long Does not support Does not support Default: Auto  Marker mode Select the marker ON mode from Normal/Ahead/Disable. Default: Normal. 2D Long Does not support Does not support Default: Normal Normal...
  • Page 146: Decode Settings

    13.4. Decode Settings Select [Decode settings] at the barcode scanner settings, and the setting menu related to decode starts up. 2D Long  Same barcode interval time The BHT has a function for preventing from reading the same label again after reading barcodes by momentary, alternate and continuous modes.
  • Page 147  Decode level The barcode reading quality level can be set. Lowering the level increases the barcode reading efficiency, however, misreading probability of poor-quality barcodes (broken or dirty barcodes) also increases. In contrast, raising this level decreases the barcode reading efficiency, and also decreases misreading probability of poor-quality barcodes.
  • Page 148  Point scan mode Enables/disables the point scan reading. Default: Disabled When the point scan is enabled, a code can be read by aiming it at the center cross section of the laser light marker beam. A code cannot be read in the point scan mode, for example, if there is no code within the cross section or if unable to detect the marker beam due to external light.
  • Page 149: Symbology Settings

    13.4.1. Symbology Settings Select [Symbology settings] at the barcode scanner settings, and the symbology settings menu starts up. Reading is enabled or disabled for each code type. Parameters for each code are also set. 2D Long Default Default Default Code types enabling to Code types enabling to Code types enabling to read:...
  • Page 150  1st character and 2nd character Readable codes can be limited by specifying 1st and 2nd characters of the code. Available characters are 0 to 9. 1st and 2nd characters are not limited by default.  Add-on Without add-on When a check box is checked, codes without add-on are read. 2-digit add-on When a check box is checked, codes with 2-digit add-on are read.
  • Page 151 13.4.1.3 Standard 2 of 5 2D Long  Min. digits /Max. digits The range of the number of digits enabling to read codes is limited by the minimum and maximum number of digits. Codes with 3 or more digits are read by default. ...
  • Page 152 13.4.1.4 Codabar 1D, 2D 2D Long  Min. digits /Max. digits The range of the number of digits enabling to read codes is limited by the minimum and maximum number of digits. Codabar codes with 4 or more digits are read by default. ...
  • Page 153 13.4.1.6 GS1 Databar 1D, 2D 2D Long Parameters available for setting do not exist.  Stacked coded reading When a check box is checked, stacked GS1 Databar code can be read. Stacked code cannot be read by default. As for 2D Long model, when reading of GS1 Databar code is enabled, stacked GS1 Databar code is also read. 13.4.1.7 GS1 Databar Expanded 1D, 2D 2D Long...
  • Page 154 13.4.1.8 MSI 2D, 2D Long Do not support.  Min. digits /Max. digits The range of the number of digits enabling to read codes is limited by the minimum and maximum number of digits. Codes with any number of digits are read by default. ...
  • Page 155  Enabled Enables/disables reading of Model 1 and Model 2 QR code individually. As for 2D Long model, reading of both Model 1 and Model 2 codes are enabled/disabled. Reading of both Model 1 and Model 2 are enabled by default. ...
  • Page 156 13.4.1.12 iQR 2D Long Does not support. Does not support.  Split mode Mode for reading concatenated codes is specified. Reading of concatenated codes is disabled by default. Edit mode Reads divided reading code one by one, and outputs the read data after compiling and editing. Non edit mode Outputs data every time a concatenated code is read.
  • Page 157 13.4.1.13 Data Matrix 2D Long Does not support. Parameters available for setting do not exist.  Enabled Enables/disables reading of square and rectangular Data Matrix code individually. Reading of both square and rectangular codes are disabled. As for 2D Long model, when reading of Data Matrix is enabled, both square and rectangular codes are read. ...
  • Page 158: Notification Settings

    13.5. Notification Settings Select [Notification Settings] at the barcode scanner settings, and the setting menu related to notification when reading is completed starts up. 13.5.1. Notification Sound  Enabled When it is checked, notification by sound is enabled when reading is completed. Default: ON ...
  • Page 159: Data Edit Settings

    13.6. Data Edit Settings Select [Data Edit Settings] at the barcode scanner settings, and the setting menu related to the edit of read data starts up.  Prefix/Suffix characters The string to be added to the top or end of read data is specified. Nothing is added by default.
  • Page 160: Code39

     Convert to UPC-A When it is checked, data is output after converting read data to UPC-A. Default: OFF  Report leading zero for UPC-A When it is checked, data is output by adding number system character if it is converted to UPC-A. Default: ON 13.6.5.
  • Page 161: Advanced Data Formatting (Adf)

    13.6.10. Advanced Data Formatting (ADF) When ADF is used, reading data can be edited only by creating simple script. Describe rules for editing data in the script file. For creation procedure of script, refer to ADF script specifications. Select [Advanced data Formatting] on the data edit setting menu, and the script file selection menu starts up.
  • Page 162: Output Settings

    13.7. Output Settings Select [Output Settings] at the barcode scanner settings, and the setting menu related to the data output starts up. 13.7.1. Key Input SQRC reading by using key input is always disabled. 13.7.1.1 Enabled If it is checked, a function of emulating read data by the keyboard input is enabled. 13.7.1.2 Method Select the input method from key emulate/soft emulate/clipboard.
  • Page 163: Management Of Setting Values

    13.8. Management of Setting Values All settings are managed with xml file (hereinafter referred to as settings file). When a settings file saved in the appropriate place is imported, the setting value defined in the settings file is reflected on the menu. Next time reading barcode is enabled, the setting value is reflected on the device.
  • Page 164: Programming

    13.8.2. Programming The set value can be imported and/or exported by broadcasting the intent from the application. If you fail in importing and/or exporting, the error is displayed on the status bar. If you would like to execute more high-end processing in the event of a failure, sendOrderedBroadcast() method should be used.
  • Page 165: Test

    13.9. Test Select [Test] from the barcode scanner setting menu, and the barcode reading test menu starts up. Using the test menu, you can test contents and operations which you have set. Read code information is displayed on the upper area of the screen. Code type name, code type (BHT type), code type (AIM type) and number of digits are displayed from the top.
  • Page 166 Maximum number of digits Symbology settings GS1 Databar Enabling/disabling reading Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabling/disabling stack reading Enabled Enabled Enabled Symbology settings GS1 Databar Limited Enabling/disabling reading Enabled Enabled Enabled Symbology settings GS1 Databar Expanded Enabling/disabling reading Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabling/disabling stack reading Enabled Enabled Enabled...
  • Page 167 Input method Clipboard Clipboard Clipboard Prefix/Suffix input key None None None Waiting time after input  Password for SQRC Showing the private data on the read SQRC on this menu is protected by the password. The password protection is invalidated by factory default. If you want to prevent a malicious third party from stealing the private data of SQRC using the test menu, please set the password by the following procedure.
  • Page 168 Enter the login password: If the login password is set, entering password is requested every when entering the test menu.Only when the correct password is entered, the private data of SQRC is shown.When [Skip] is selected, the private data of SQRC is not shown (Data of other than SQRC and public data of SQRC is shown). If the login password is not set, all of the read data is shown without entering the password.
  • Page 169: Information

    13.10. Information When [Information] or [About] is selected from the barcode scanner setting menu, information on devices and software set for this document is displayed.  Information Displays installed barcode device model and F/W versions.  About Displays the version of software for setting this barcode scanner. - 158 -...
  • Page 170: Touch Trigger

    14. Touch Trigger It is an application to show a trigger button on the screen. By tapping a trigger button, barcodes starts to be read. in the App. list, and the touch trigger starts up and the main screen is displayed. When the barcode reading function is OFF, reading will not be operated even if a button is pressed.
  • Page 171: Trigger Button Fixing

    14.1.2. Trigger Button Fixing This function changes the fixing status of the trigger button indication. It can be set only when the touch trigger function starts. Item Description FIX TRIGGER Fixes the trigger button indication. The place to indicate a trigger button cannot be changed while it is fixed. RELEASE FIXATION Releases the fixation of the trigger button indication.
  • Page 172: Log Manager

    15. Log Manager Log manager is an application gathering log data such as logcat message, which an application or a system outputs, in the background, and packaging and saving gathered log data in the storage. in the Apps list, and the log manager starts up and the following main screen is displayed. Main screen Menu list Settings screen...
  • Page 173 Main screen configuration Item Description Package button When it is tapped, gathered log data are packaged in the ZIP file and saved in the place specified in the settings screen. (This ZIP file is hereinafter referred to as “log package”.) The file name of log package is as follows, <Terminal serial No.>_<File creating date>_<File creating time>.zip Output result...
  • Page 174 Log settings Additional logcat filter When it is tapped a screen shown on the right is displayed. Adding a filter here enables you to specify logs to collect more specifically. As for the filter form, a tag has precedence. To input several filters, put a space between each filter.
  • Page 175 Additional log Dumpsys When the option button is tapped, a screen shown on the right is displayed. When more than one box is checked, dumpsys command is performed and selected information is output to a file when the log package is created. This file is contained in the log package.
  • Page 176: Appendix I

    Appendix I "Open Source License" The Reader Config involves the android-serialport-api project of Apache License Version 2.0, January 2004. http://www.apache.org/licenses/ TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR USE, REPRODUCTION, AND DISTRIBUTION 1. Definitions. "License" shall mean the terms and conditions for use, reproduction, and distribution as defined by Sections 1 through 9 of this document.
  • Page 177 4. Redistribution. You may reproduce and distribute copies of the Work or Derivative Works thereof in any medium, with or without modifications, and in Source or Object form, provided that You meet the following conditions: a. You must give any other recipients of the Work or Derivative Works a copy of this License; and b.
  • Page 178 ● Duplication or reproduction of this manual in part or in full is prohibited without prior consent. ● The contents of this manual may be subject to change without prior notice. ● DENSO WAVE accepts no responsibility for any damage arising out of use of this manual. - 167 -...

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