Denso BHT-7000 User Manual

Denso BHT-7000 User Manual

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  • Page 3 Preface...
  • Page 4 How this book is organized Chapter 1. Quick Guide Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode Chapter 3. Communications Operations of BHT-7000 Chapter 4. Error Messages Chapter 5. Handling the CU-7000 (Option) Appendix A: Specifications Appendix B: Communications Protocol Details...
  • Page 5 Technical Terms Used in This Manual Related Publications Screen Indication...
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Be sure to observe all these safety precautions.
  • Page 12 Proper Care of the BHT and CU Limited Warranty on Software Products...
  • Page 13 FCC Regulations Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations Labeling...
  • Page 14 Content Overviews...
  • Page 16 Chapter 1. Quick Guide Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode Chapter 3. Communications Operations of BHT-7000 Chapter 4. Error Messages Chapter 5. Handling the CU-7000 (Option) Appendices...
  • Page 17 Chapter 1. Quick Guide Chapter 1 Quick Guide...
  • Page 18: Reading Bar Codes

    1.1 Reading Bar Codes • Before reading bar codes, clean those labels if stained. NOTE • Avoid using the BHT in direct sunlight. The BHT might fail to read correctly. • To read bar codes on curved surfaces, apply the BHT to the target bar code so that the code comes to the center of the scanning range indicated by the laser beam.
  • Page 19: Setting And Using The Hand Strap

    Chapter 1. Quick Guide 1.2 Setting and Using the Hand Strap Setting the hand strap Using the hand strap...
  • Page 20: Setting The Backlight

    1.3 Setting the Backlight In user programs, you can select the key to be used for activating or deactivating NOTE the backlight function (instead of the initial setting: combination of SF and M1 ), as well as modifying the ON-duration of the backlight before the automatic turning-off.
  • Page 21: Using The Keypad

    Chapter 1. Quick Guide 1.4 Using the Keypad Entering Numerical Data Selecting Tasks Entering Alphabetic Characters...
  • Page 22: Communicating Via The Optical In- Terface

    1.5 Communicating via the Optical In- terface Optical Communications with the BHT-7000 Communicating with the CU-7000 Communicating with other IrDA-compliant equipment Communications failures might be caused by highly intensive light emitted from NOTE ceiling (inverter-driven fluorescent) lamps or direct sunlight. Take care to prevent such interference light from coming into the optical interface ports of the BHT- 7000 and IrDA-compliant equipment, including the CU-7000.
  • Page 23 Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode...
  • Page 24: Bht-7000 System Configuration

    2.1 BHT-7000 System Configuration System Configuration Host Computer...
  • Page 25 Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode CU-7000 and RS-232C Interface Cable (option) BHT-BASIC Compiler (option) Ir-Transfer Utility C (option)
  • Page 26 Ir-Transfer Utility E (option) Transfer Utility (option)
  • Page 27: Software Structure

    Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode Software Structure System Programs...
  • Page 28 JIS Level 1 and Level 2 Font Files If you do not need to display Kanji characters, you may delete these JIS font files. After deletion, the memory area which was occupied by these files can be used as a user area.
  • Page 29: Infrared Communications

    Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode 2.2 Infrared Communications...
  • Page 31: Components And Functions

    Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode 2.3 Components and Functions...
  • Page 32 32-key pad...
  • Page 33 Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode 26-key pad...
  • Page 34 2.4 Preparation 2.4.1 Setting-up 1: Loading the Battery Cartridge...
  • Page 35 Note the error number. (XXXX)" or "Set the current date and time." may appear on the LCD. If you will not be using the BHT-7000 for a long time, follow the instructions given in Subsection 2.4.4, "Battery Replacement Notes."...
  • Page 36: Low Battery Indication

    Low Battery Indication Battery voltage has lowered. Charge the battery! Replace the batteries!
  • Page 37 • If the "Charge the battery!" or "Replace the batteries!" message appears after the BHT-7000 undergoes any shock or impact, turn the power off and on and then check the battery output level. The battery may not have run out.
  • Page 38: Setting-Up 2: Setting The Calendar Clock

    2.4.2 Setting-up 2: Setting the Calendar Clock It is recommended that you upload font files beforehand for such cases that you NOTE would mistakenly delete font files or a memory storage error would cause font files to be erased. SYSTEM MENU 1:EXECUTE PROGRAM 2:DOWNLOAD 3:UPLOAD...
  • Page 39 00/01/01 00:00 99/08/19 16:00_ SET DATE/TIME 99/08/19 16:00 Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode For the year, be sure to enter the last two NOTE digits of the year. For the hour, enter it in the 24-hour format.
  • Page 40: Adjusting The Lcd Contrast & Beeper Volume And Switching The Beeper & Vibrator

    2.4.3 Adjusting the LCD Contrast & Beeper Volume, Switching the Beeper & Vibrator, and Checking the Battery Voltage Level [ 1 ] Adjusting the LCD Contrast & Beeper Volume and Switching the Beeper & Vibrator LCD CONTRAST BEEPER BEEPER VOLUME LCD CONTRAST VIBRATION LCD CONTRAST...
  • Page 41 Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode...
  • Page 42 Checking the Battery Voltage Level The displayed battery level shows the terminal voltage of the battery, not how much power is left. The battery voltage level varies depending upon the operation of the BHT-7000, so the displayed level also may vary.
  • Page 43: Battery Replacement Notes

    After battery replacement, power on the BHT-7000 and check its operation. If you will use the BHT-7000 more than one time per month: If you will not be using the BHT-7000 for more than one month: Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode Now saving data.
  • Page 44 Set the current date and time. 00/01/01 00:00...
  • Page 45: Initializing The Bht-7000 System

    Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode 2.5 Initializing the BHT-7000 System You may delete font files by selecting the whole user area to be initialized. Contact your administrator. Note the error number. (2XXX)
  • Page 46 INITIALIZE SYSTEM 1:USER AREA EXCEPT FONTS INITIALIZE SYSTEM 1:USER AREA EXCEPT FONTS 2:WHOLE USER AREA SELECT MESSAGE 1:Japanese 2:English If the message "Contact your administrator. Note the error number. (2XXX)" appears on the LCD, you need to select "2: WHOLE USER AREA"...
  • Page 47 INITIALIZE SYSTEM 1:Yes 2:No INITIALIZE SYSTEM 1:Yes 2:No Warning Initializing the whole user area will lose the font files. INITIALIZE SYSTEM ** Initializing ** Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode...
  • Page 48 If the message "Contact your administrator. Note the error number. (2XXX)" appears although the initialization has completed, initialize the BHT-7000 again. If you initialize the BHT-7000 after downloading user programs and data, all of those programs and data stored in the target memory area will be lost. Download them again if necessary.
  • Page 49: Operating In System Mode

    2.6 Operating in System Mode 2.6.1 Starting System Mode Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode SYSTEM MENU 1:EXECUTE PROGRAM 2:DOWNLOAD 3:UPLOAD 4:SET SYSTEM 5:TEST 6:VERSION...
  • Page 50 Structure of System Mode SYSTEM MENU 1:EXECUTE PROGRAM 2:DOWNLOAD 3:UPLOAD 4:SET SYSTEM 5:TEST 6:VERSION EXECUTE PROGRAM SAMPLE01.PD3 SAMPLE02.PD3 SAMPLE03.PD3 SAMPLE04.PD3 SAMPLE05.PD3 1:FILE 2:HT<-->HT COPY 1:ONE FILE 2:ALL FILES 3:HT<-->HT COPY SET SYSTEM 1:EXECUTE PROGRAM 2:DISPLAY 3:DATE/TIME 4:BARCODE 5:COMMUNICATION 6:KEY 7:RESUME DOWNLOAD UPLOAD...
  • Page 51 Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode TEST 1:BARCODE 2:MEMORY 3:BEEPER 4:AGING 5:LCD 6:FILE 7:COMMUNICATION 8:KEY & VIBRATION SYSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEM Ver. : X.XXX ROM SIZE XXMB RAM SIZE : XXXKB SYSTEM MESSAGE: Japanese X.XX FONT...
  • Page 52 SYSTEM MENU 1:EXECUTE PROGRAM 2:DOWNLOAD 3:UPLOAD 4:SET SYSTEM 5:TEST 6:VERSION DELETE FILE SAMPLE01.PD3 SAMPLE02.PD3 SAMPLE03.PD3 SAMPLE04.PD3 SAMPLE05.PD3 SAMPLE06.PD3 SYSTEM PARAMETER 1:DOWNLOAD 2:UPLOAD SET REMOTE WAKEUP 1:REMOTE WAKEUP 2:TRANSMIT SPEED 9600 57600 115200 SYSTEM MESSAGE 1:DOWNLOAD 2:UPLOAD 19200 38400...
  • Page 53: [ 1 ] Calling Up The Desired Set Screen

    2.6.2 Operating in System Mode [ 1 ] Calling up the desired set screen Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode SYSTEM MENU 1:EXECUTE PROGRAM 2:DOWNLOAD 3:UPLOAD 4:SET SYSTEM 5:TEST 6:VERSION SET SYSTEM 1:EXECUTE PROGRAM 2:DISPLAY 3:DATE/TIME 4:BARCODE...
  • Page 54: [ 2 ] Selecting A Desired Setting

    [ 2 ] Selecting a desired setting SET COM DEFAULT PORT 1:BASIC 2:SYSTEM MODE SET COM DEFAULT PORT 1:BASIC 2:SYSTEM MODE SET COM DEFAULT PORT 1:BASIC 2:SYSTEM MODE SET COMMUNICATION Optical Connector Optical Connector Optical Connector Optical Connector Optical Connector Optical Connector 1:OPTICAL...
  • Page 55: Detailed Description Of The Functions In System Mode

    SAMPLE01.PD3 SAMPLE02.PD3 SAMPLE03.PD3 SAMPLE04.PD3 SAMPLE05.PD3 SAMPLE06.PD3 EXECUTE PROGRAM SAMPLE02.PD3 SAMPLE03.PD3 SAMPLE04.PD3 SAMPLE05.PD3 SAMPLE06.PD3 SAMPLE07.PD3 EXECUTE PROGRAM SAMPLE18.PD3 SAMPLE19.PD3 SAMPLE20.PD3 SAMPLE21.PD3 SAMPLE22.PD3 SAMPLE23.PD3 EXECUTE PROGRAM ****************** * NO FILE EXISTS * ****************** Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode...
  • Page 56 [ 2 ] Downloading If you download a file having the same name as one already used in the user area of the target memory in the BHT-7000, the newly downloaded file replaces the old one. DOWNLOAD 1:FILE 2:HT<-->HT COPY...
  • Page 57 DOWNLOAD FILE ** Waiting ** DOWNLOAD FILE ** Loading ** DOWNLOAD FILE XXXXXXXX.XXX ** Loading ** XXXXX/YYYYY DOWNLOAD FILE XXXXXXXX.XXX ** Completed ** Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode...
  • Page 58 DOWNLOAD FILE XXXXXXXX.XXX Out of memory!! Retry? 1:Yes 2:No DOWNLOAD FILE XXXXXXXX.XXX Too many files!! Retry? 1:Yes 2:No DOWNLOAD FILE XXXXXXXX.XXX Communication error!! Retry? 1:Yes 2:No...
  • Page 59 Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode DOWNLOAD FILE XXXXXXXX.XXX Program file error!! Retry? 1:Yes 2:No...
  • Page 60 [ 3 ] Uploading UPLOAD 1:ONE FILE 2:ALL FILES 3:HT<-->HT COPY UPLOAD FILE SAMPLE01.PD3 SAMPLE02.PD3 SAMPLE03.PD3 SAMPLE04.PD3 SAMPLE05.PD3...
  • Page 61 UPLOAD FILE ****************** * NO FILE EXISTS * ****************** UPLOAD FILE ** Waiting ** UPLOAD FILE ** Loading ** UPLOAD FILE SAMPLE01.PD3 ** Loading ** XXXXX/YYYYY Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode...
  • Page 62 UPLOAD FILE SAMPLE01.PD3 ** Completed ** UPLOAD FILE File error!! Upload? 1:Yes 2:No UPLOAD FILE XXXXXXXX.XXX Communication error!! Retry? 1:Yes 2:No...
  • Page 63: [ 4 ] System Environment Setting

    Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode [ 4 ] System Environment Setting SET SYSTEM 1:EXECUTE PROGRAM 2:DISPLAY 3:DATE/TIME 4:BARCODE 5:COMMUNICATION 6:KEY 7:RESUME...
  • Page 64 [4.1] Setting an execution program SET EXECUTE PROGRAM SAMPLE01.PD3 SAMPLE02.PD3 SAMPLE03.PD3 SAMPLE04.PD3 SET EXECUTE PROGRAM ****************** * NO FILE EXISTS * ****************** [4.2] Setting the message version SET DISPLAY MESSAGE English Japanese...
  • Page 65: Setting The Calendar Clock

    00/01/01 00:00 99/08/19 16:00_ SET DATE/TIME 99/08/19 16:00 Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode For the year, be sure to enter the last two NOTE digits of the year. For the hour, enter it in the 24-hour format.
  • Page 66 [4.4] Setting the special bar-code scanning parameters SET BARCODE 1:INVERT 2:DECODE LEVEL X MINIMUM DIGITS 3:ITF 4:STF 5:CODABAR 6:MARKER Activating this function might increase the frequency of bar-code reading errors. NOTE This function can usually be set to OFF.
  • Page 67 Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode Even if the MARKER is set to 0 (Normal mode), the marker will not come on when the read mode is set to the alternate switching mode or continuous reading mode.
  • Page 68 [4.5] Setting the communications environments...
  • Page 69 SET COMMUNICATION 1:OPTICAL 2:CONNECTOR 3:COM PORT 4:PROTOCOL TYPE [4.5-1] Setting the communications parameters for the optical interface SET OPTICAL 1:PARAMETER 2:PROTOCOL Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode...
  • Page 70 SET PARAMETER < OPTICAL > 1:TRANSMIT SPEED: 2400 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 SET PROTOCOL < OPTICAL > 1:SERIAL No. : ON 2:H.PARITY 3:LINKUP TIME: None 60 90 120 4:FIELD SPACE: Ignore Data If the BHT-Ir protocol has been selected, the NOTE serial number and horizontal parity settings will be ignored.
  • Page 71 19200 38400 57600 115200 2:PARITY BIT : 3:DATA:7 8 4:STOP:1 Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode If the BHT-Ir protocol has been selected, the NOTE parity bit, character length, and stop bit length settings will be ignored.
  • Page 72 SET PROTOCOL < CONNECTOR > 1:SERIAL No. : ON 2:H.PARITY 3:LINKUP TIME : None 60 90 120 4:FIELD SPACE: Ignore Data If the BHT-Ir protocol has been selected, the NOTE serial number and horizontal parity settings will be ignored.
  • Page 73 [4.5-3] Setting the interface port SET COM DEFAULT PORT 1:BASIC Optical Connector 2:SYSTEM MODE Optical Connector Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode...
  • Page 74 [4.5-4] Setting the communications protocol type PROTOCOL TYPE 1:BHT Protocol 2:BHT-Ir Protocol SET ID 00001 >> _ SET ID 00001 >> 65535_ An ID number should be five-digit decimal NOTE character string. The entry range is from 00001 to 65535. If the entry value is less than five digits, the ENT key will be deacti- vated.
  • Page 75 [4.6] Defining the functions of the shift key and magic keys SET KEY 1:SHIFT KEY 2:M1 3:M2 4:M3 5:M4 SET SHIFT KEY 1:Nonlock 2:Onetime Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode...
  • Page 76 SET M3 KEY 1:None 2:Trigger Switch 3:Shift Key 4:Enter Key 5:Backlight Key The backlight function on/off key can be assigned only to any one of M1 through NOTE M4 keys. The key defined more recently will act as the backlight function on/off key and one defined earlier will be ignored.
  • Page 77: Setting The Resume Function

    Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode [4.7] Setting the resume function SET RESUME 1:ON 2:OFF...
  • Page 78 [ 5 ] Testing TEST 1:BARCODE 2:MEMORY 3:BEEPER 4:AGING 5:LCD 6:FILE 7:COMMUNICATION 8:KEY & VIBRATION If an error occurs in any of the above tests, contact your nearest dealer.
  • Page 79 [5.1] Bar-code reading test TEST BARCODE TEST BARCODE A 13 4999999999999 Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode...
  • Page 80 [5.2] Memory test TEST MEMORY ** Testing ** XXXXX/YYYYY TEST MEMORY ** Test NG ** XXXXX/YYYYY Address : ZZZZZZZZ Write : AAAAAAAA Read : BBBBBBBB TEST MEMORY ** Test OK ** YYYYY/YYYYY...
  • Page 81: Beeper Scale Test

    DATE 99/03/01 TIME 15:30:00 Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode Once this test is selected, the automatic powering-off function becomes disabled. Be sure to turn the power off or press the C key to return to the TEST menu.
  • Page 82 [5.5] LCD and indicator LED tests...
  • Page 83 Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode...
  • Page 84 [5.6] File test TEST FILE SAMPLE01.PD3 SAMPLE02.PD3 SAMPLE03.PD3 SAMPLE04.PD3 SIZE:XXXXX FREE:YYYYY TEST FILE SAMPLE01.PD3 00004096 bytes SIZE:XXXXX FREE:YYYYY TEST FILE SAMPLE01.PD3 00004096 bytes SIZE:XXXXX FREE:YYYYY If a defective file is found, delete it or overwrite it with the same name file. Even defective, the file can be uploaded on the UPLOAD menu.
  • Page 85: Communications Test

    [5.7] Communications test Preparation for the optical interface test Preparation for the direct-connect interface test TEST COMMUNICATION 1:OPTICAL 2:CONNECTOR Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode...
  • Page 86 TEST COMMUNICATION < OPTICAL > 1:SLAVE 2:MASTER TEST COMMUNICATION < OPTICAL > ** Testing TEST COMMUNICATION < OPTICAL > ** Test NG ** (XX) TEST COMMUNICATION < OPTICAL > ** Test OK **...
  • Page 87 TEST COMMUNICATION < CONNECTOR > ** Testing ** TEST COMMUNICATION < CONNECTOR > ** Test NG ** (XX) TEST COMMUNICATION < CONNECTOR > ** Test OK ** Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode...
  • Page 88 [5.8] Key entry & beeper test TEST KEY & BEEPER & VIBRATION 32-key pad 26-key pad...
  • Page 89 32-key pad TEST KEY & BEEPER & VIBRATION IJKLMNO PQRSTU 7894561230.= ABCDEFGH 26-key pad TEST KEY & BEEPER & VIBRATION NLMO 7894561230.= ABCDEFGH Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode...
  • Page 90: [ 6 ] System Information

    [ 6 ] System Information SYSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEM Ver. : X.XXX ROM SIZE XXMB RAM SIZE : XXXKB SYSTEM MESSAGE: Japanese X.XX FONT SYSTEM INFORMATION FONT JIS1(16) X.XX JIS2(16) X.XX JIS1(12) X.XX JIS2(12) X.XX...
  • Page 91: [ 7 ] Deleting Files

    [ 7 ] Deleting Files DELETE FILE SAMPLE01.PD3 SAMPLE02.PD3 SAMPLE03.PD3 SAMPLE04.PD3 SAMPLE05.PD3 SAMPLE06.PD3 DELETE FILE ****************** * NO FILE EXISTS * ****************** DELETE FILE SAMPLE01.PD3 Delete? 1:Yes 2:No DELETE FILE ** Completed ** Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode...
  • Page 92: Downloading/Uploading The Bht System Parameter File

    [ 8 ] Downloading/Uploading the BHT System Parameter File SYSTEM PARAMETER 1:DOWNLOAD 2:UPLOAD [8.1] Downloading the BHT system parameter file DOWNLOAD ** Waiting ** DOWNLOAD __BHT.SYS ** Loading ** XXXXX/YYYYY DOWNLOAD __BHT.SYS ** Completed **...
  • Page 93 DOWNLOAD Out of memory!! Retry? 1:Yes 2:No DOWNLOAD File mismatch!! Retry? 1:Yes 2:No DOWNLOAD Too many files!! Retry? 1:Yes 2:No DOWNLOAD __BHT/SYS Communication error!! Retry? 1:Yes 2:No Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode...
  • Page 94 [8.2] Uploading the BHT system parameter file UPLOAD ** Waiting ** UPLOAD __BHT.SYS ** Loading ** XXXXX/YYYYY UPLOAD __BHT.SYS ** Completed **...
  • Page 95 UPLOAD Out of memory!! UPLOAD Too many files!! UPLOAD __BHT.SYS Communication error!! Retry! 1:Yes 2:No Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode...
  • Page 96: [ 9 ] Setting The Remote Wakeup

    [ 9 ] Setting the Remote Wakeup SET REMOTE WAKEUP 1:REMOTE WAKEUP 2:TRANSMIT SPEED 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200...
  • Page 97: [ 10 ] Downloading/Uploading The System Message File

    XXXXXXX/YYYYYYY DOWNLOAD _SYSMSG.FN3 ** Completed ** Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode When the BHT-7000 downloads the system message file, it creates a temporary file named "_SYSMSG.FN3" in the user area. If the user area is insufficient for creating the tem- porary file, therefore, an error will result.
  • Page 98 DOWNLOAD Out of memory!! Retry? 1:Yes 2:No DOWNLOAD File mismatch!! Retry? 1:Yes 2:No DOWNLOAD Too many files!! Retry? 1:Yes 2:No DOWNLOAD _SYSMSG.FN3 Communication error!! Retry? 1:Yes 2:No...
  • Page 99 XXXXXXX/YYYYYYY UPLOAD _SYSMSG.FN3 ** Completed ** Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-7000 and System Mode When the BHT-7000 uploads the system mes- sage file, it creates a temporary file named "_SYSMSG.FN3" in the user area. If the user area is insufficient for creating the tem- porary file, therefore, an error will result.
  • Page 100 UPLOAD Out of memory!! UPLOAD Too many files!! UPLOAD _SYSMSG.FN3 Communication error!! Retry! 1:Yes 2:No...
  • Page 101 Chapter 3. Communications Operations of BHT-7000 Chapter 3 Communications Operations of BHT-7000...
  • Page 102: Rs-232C Interface Specifications

    Do not plug and unplug basically more than one time a day; otherwise, the service life of the plug will shorten. To connect the BHT-7000 to a host computer having no IR port (or another BHT-7000) frequently, use the CU- 7000.
  • Page 103: [ 2 ] Interface Cable Connection

    Chapter 3. Communications Operations of BHT-7000 [ 2 ] Interface Cable Connection...
  • Page 104: Basic Communications Specifica- Tions And Parameters

    3.2 Basic Communications Specifica- tions and Parameters 3.2.1 Basic Communications Specifications Synchronization Transmission Speed Optical Interface Communications Range Switching Time between Sending and Receiving on Optical Interface...
  • Page 105 Chapter 3. Communications Operations of BHT-7000 Transmission Code and Bit Order Vertical Parity...
  • Page 106: Communications Parameters

    3.2.2 Communications Parameters In System Mode In BHT-BASIC OPEN "COM: " OPEN "COM1: " OPEN "COM2: " OPEN "COM:" OPEN "COM:" XFILE...
  • Page 107: Communications Protocols

    3.3 Communications Protocols 3.3.1 BHT-protocol [ 1 ] Overview Phase 1: Establishment of data link Phase 2: Data transmission Phase 3: Release of data link Chapter 3. Communications Operations of BHT-7000...
  • Page 108: [ 2 ] Control Characters

    [ 2 ] Control Characters (1) Transmission control characters Transparency...
  • Page 109 Chapter 3. Communications Operations of BHT-7000 (2) Text control characters...
  • Page 110: [ 3 ] Basic Format Of Transmission Messages

    [ 3 ] Basic Format of Transmission Messages...
  • Page 111: [ 4 ] Text Format

    Chapter 3. Communications Operations of BHT-7000 [ 4 ] Text Format Program Text Format...
  • Page 112 Data Text Format To transfer a data file containing a data field(s) of 100 digits or more, use the Windows-based Transfer Utility. The MS-DOS–based Transfer Utility does not support transmission of data fields exceeding 99 digits. The total length of all data fields plus the number of the character count bytes (= the number of the fields) should be 255 bytes or less.
  • Page 113: Bht-Ir Protocol

    3.3.2 BHT-Ir Protocol [ 1 ] Overview Phase 1: Establishment of data link Phase 2: Data transmission Phase 3: Release of data link Chapter 3. Communications Operations of BHT-7000...
  • Page 114 [ 2 ] Control Characters Transmission control characters Transparency...
  • Page 115 Chapter 3. Communications Operations of BHT-7000 Text control characters...
  • Page 116 [ 3 ] Basic Format of Transmission Messages • (2 bytes) • • You can use the control characters for expressing IDs, serial numbers, or text data. (5 bytes) • • •...
  • Page 117 Chapter 3. Communications Operations of BHT-7000 [ 4 ] Text Format Program Text Format...
  • Page 118 Data Text Format 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 M A S The total length of all data fields plus the number of the character count bytes (= the number of the fields) should be 255 bytes or less. When you transfer five 50-digit (50-byte) fields, for example, the total length of all data fields is 250 (50 x 5) bytes and the number of the character count bytes is 5.
  • Page 119: Error Messages

    Chapter 4. Error Messages Chapter 4 Error Messages...
  • Page 120: System Errors

    No System! ****************** Battery voltage has lowered. If this error occurs, the BHT-7000 beeps five times (for 0.1 second per beep) and then turns itself off. If low battery is detected, the BHT-7000 displays this message for approx. 2 seconds and beeps three times (for 0.1 second per...
  • Page 121 Replace the batteries! Chapter 4. Error Messages If lower battery is detected, the BHT-7000 beeps five times (for 0.1 second per beep) and then turns itself off. Depending upon the battery level, the beeper may not sound five times.
  • Page 122 :XXXXXXXX addr :XXXXXXXX Calendar clock stopped Problem The calendar clock integrated in the BHT-7000 has stopped because: - The battery cartridge had been removed for a long time, - The rechargeable battery cartridge had not been recharged for a long time, or - The dry batteries in the dry battery cartridge had not been replaced.
  • Page 123 Resume failure! Program restarts automatically. Chapter 4. Error Messages If this error occurs, the BHT-7000 beeps five times (for 0.1 second per beep) and then turns itself off. The BHT-7000 displays this error message for three seconds and automatically runs the...
  • Page 124 If this error occurs, the System Mode settings revert to the factory defaults. The BHT-7000 displays this error for three seconds and then displays the "No execution program selected…" message. If this error occurs, the BHT-7000 beeps five times (for 0.1 second per beep).
  • Page 125 Contact your administrator. Note the error number. (XXXX) Chapter 4. Error Messages If any of the above errors occurs, the BHT- 7000 beeps five times (for 0.1 second per beep) and then turns itself off.
  • Page 126: Errors In System Mode

    4.2 Errors in System Mode EXECUTE PROGRAM ****************** * NO FILE EXISTS * ****************** SET EXECUTE PROGRAM ****************** * NO FILE EXISTS * ****************** UPLOAD FILE ****************** * NO FILE EXISTS * ******************...
  • Page 127 DELETE FILE ****************** * NO FILE EXISTS * ****************** DOWNLOAD FILE XXXXXXXX.XXX Out of memory!! Retry? 1:Yes 2:No DOWNLOAD File mismatch!! Retry? 1:Yes 2:No Chapter 4. Error Messages...
  • Page 128 DOWNLOAD FILE XXXXXXXX.XXX Too many files!! Retry? 1:Yes 2:No DOWNLOAD FILE XXXXXXXX.XXX Communication error!! Retry? 1:Yes 2:No DOWNLOAD FILE XXXXXXXX.XXX Program file error!! Retry? 1:Yes 2:No...
  • Page 129 UPLOAD FILE File error!! Upload? 1:Yes 2:No UPLOAD Out of memory!! UPLOAD Too many files!! UPLOAD FILE XXXXXXXX.XXX Communication error!! Retry? 1:Yes 2:No Chapter 4. Error Messages...
  • Page 131 Chapter 5. Handling the CU-7000 (Option) Chapter 5 Handling the CU-7000 (Option)
  • Page 132 5.1 Functions of the CU-7000 5.2 Components and Functions...
  • Page 133: Applying Power To The Cu-7000

    Chapter 5. Handling the CU-7000 (Option) 5.3 Applying Power to the CU-7000...
  • Page 134: Communicating With The Host Computer

    5.4 Communicating with the Host Computer 5.4.1 Setting the Transmission Speed of the CU-7000 Do not set the DIP switch to any configurations other than one of the five shown above. 5.4.2 Interface Cable Connection 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3...
  • Page 135: Interfacing With The Host Computer

    Chapter 5. Handling the CU-7000 (Option) 5.4.3 Interfacing with the Host Computer...
  • Page 136: Charging The Lithium-Ion Battery Cartridge (Using The Cu-7001)

    300 cycles of charging and discharging operation. The charging time is approx. 4 hours if the "Charge the battery!" message is displayed on the BHT-7000. The battery cartridge not discharged so much will be fully recharged in shorter time.
  • Page 137 Chapter 5. Handling the CU-7000 (Option) Charging Operation and LED Indication...
  • Page 138 5.6 RS-232C Interface Specifications [ 1 ] Interface Connector and Pin Assignment...
  • Page 139 [ 2 ] Interface Cable Connection DTE and DCE Chapter 5. Handling the CU-7000 (Option)
  • Page 141 Appendices Appendices...
  • Page 142: Appendix A. Specifications

    Appendix A. Specifications BHT-7000 [ 1 ] Product Specifications...
  • Page 143 Appendices...
  • Page 144: [ 2 ] Bar Code Specifications

    [ 2 ] Bar Code Specifications (1) Available Bar Code Types (2) Optical Properties Required for Bar Code Labels...
  • Page 145 Appendices (3) Bar Code Label Size (4) Thickness of Bars and Depth of Field...
  • Page 146: [ 3 ] Interface Specifications

    [ 3 ] Interface Specifications...
  • Page 147: [ 1 ] Product Specifications

    Appendices A.2 CU-7000 [ 1 ] Product Specifications [ 2 ] Charging Requirements (CU-7001)
  • Page 148 [ 3 ] Interface Specifications NOTE Shown below is a diagram of the internal connection in the CU-7000.
  • Page 149: Appendix B. Communications Protocol Details

    Appendices Appendix B. Communications Protocol Details BHT-protocol [ 1 ] Transmission Control Sequences...
  • Page 150 Normal phase 1 Phase 1 with iterated ENQ transmission due to no response or invalid response You may modify the number of ENQ iterations for the sending station. The default is 10 times at three-second intervals. For details, refer to the SET PROTOCOL screen in System Mode (pp.
  • Page 151 Appendices Abnormal termination of phase 1 (Abort of phase 1) The receiving station's default timeout is 30 seconds. You may modify the timeout length on the SET PROTOCOL screen in System Mode (pp. 54 and 56) or by using the XFILE statement (refer to the "BHT-BASIC Programmer's Manual").
  • Page 152 Normal phase 2...
  • Page 153 Appendices Phase 2 with NAK...
  • Page 154 Phase 2 with EOT Phase 2 with iterated ENQ transmission due to no response or invalid response...
  • Page 155 Appendices Abnormal termination of phase 2 (Abort of phase 2) Normal phase 3...
  • Page 156 Phase 3 with iterated EOT transmission due to no response or invalid response Abnormal termination of phase 3...
  • Page 157: [ 2 ] Aborting Data Transmission

    Appendices [ 2 ] Aborting Data Transmission...
  • Page 158: [ 3 ] Bcc For Horizontal Parity Checking

    [ 3 ] BCC for Horizontal Parity Checking...
  • Page 159: [ 1 ] Transmission Control Sequences

    BHT-Ir protocol [ 1 ] Transmission Control Sequences • • • • • • • • Appendices...
  • Page 160 Normal phase 1 Phase 1 with iterated transmission of DLE ENQ and IDm due to no re- sponse or invalid response You may modify the number of iterations of a sequence of DLE ENQ and IDm for the sending station. The default is 60 times at 0.5-second intervals. For details, refer to the SET PROTOCOL screen in System Mode (pp.
  • Page 161 Appendices Abnormal termination of phase 1 (Abort of phase 1) The receiving station's default timeout is 30 seconds. You may modify the timeout length on the SET PROTOCOL screen in System Mode (pp. 54 and 56) or by using the XFILE statement (refer to the "BHT-BASIC Programmer's Manual").
  • Page 162 Normal phase 2...
  • Page 163 Appendices Phase 2 with suspension of data reception for erasure of the flash memory...
  • Page 164 Phase 2 with a sequence of DLE NAK and IDs...
  • Page 165 Appendices Phase 2 with a sequence of DLE EOT and IDs Phase 2 with iterated transmission of DLE ENQ and IDs due to no response or invalid response...
  • Page 166 Abnormal termination of phase 2 (Abort of phase 2) Normal phase 3...
  • Page 167 Appendices Phase 3 with iterated transmission of DLE EOT and IDs due to no re- sponse or invalid response Abnormal termination of phase 3...
  • Page 168 Phase 3 with timeout at the receiving station [ 2 ] Aborting Data Transmission...
  • Page 169 [ 3 ] CRC • [ 4 ] ID Appendices •...
  • Page 170: Appendix C. A Typical Basic Operation

    Appendix C. A Typical Basic Operation File1 99/10/20 MULTI K 00101 File1 99/10/20 MULTI K 00101 A:0031323120786 MULTI K 00100 A:0031323120786 B:20 MULTI K 00100...
  • Page 171 Index Symbols Index...
  • Page 173 Index...
  • Page 175 Bar Code Handy Terminal BHT-7000...

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