Denso BHT-700QWB-CE User Manual
Denso BHT-700QWB-CE User Manual

Denso BHT-700QWB-CE User Manual

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  • Page 2 3) The modification of DENSO WAVE's products by parties other than DENSO WAVE. • If it is judged by DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED that malfunction of the product is due to the product having been dropped or subjected to impact, repairs will be made at a reasonable charge even within the warranty...
  • Page 3 2D Code Handy Terminal Customer Registration and Inquiries Customer Registration To allow us to provide our customers with comprehensive service and support, we request that all customers complete a Member Registration Form. Registered members will be offered the following privileges. •...
  • Page 4: About This Manual

    • Every attempt has been made to ensure that the content of this manual is thorough and up to date, however, we kindly ask that any questionable content, mistakes, or omissions be reported to DENSO WAVE. • The copyright for this User’s Manual belongs to DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED.
  • Page 5 2D Code Handy Terminal Viewing this Manual − About the Bookmark The PDF Bookmark function can be used to jump to the Contents page. <Procedure> Click the “Bookmarks” tab. Click to search for the desired item. Click the item to be read. Click the “Bookmarks”...
  • Page 6 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE − Searching by Word The PDF search function can be used to jump to the target 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.
  • Page 7 2D Code Handy Terminal Related Documentation • BHT-700-CE API Reference Manual • BHT-700-CE Class Library Reference Manual • 2D Code Scanner/Barcode Scanner Keyboard Interface with BHT-CE kbifCE User’s Guide...
  • Page 8: Safety Precautions

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Be sure to observe all these safety precautions. Please READ through this manual carefully. It will enable you to use the BHT and CU correctly. Always keep this manual nearby for speedy reference. Strict observance of these warnings and cautions is a MUST for preventing accidents that could result in bodily injury and substantial property damage.
  • Page 9 2D Code Handy Terminal Handling the battery cartridge • Never disassemble or heat the battery cartridge, nor put it into fire or water; doing so could cause battery-rupture or leakage of battery fluid, resulting in a fire or bodily injury. •...
  • Page 10 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE Handling the CU • If smoke, abnormal odors or noises come from the CU, immediately unplug the AC adapter from the wall socket or CU and contact your nearest dealer. Failure to do so could cause fire or electrical shock.
  • Page 11 2D Code Handy Terminal Handling the battery cartridge • Charge batteries in temperature from 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F). • Never charge a wet or damp rechargeable battery cartridge. Doing so could cause the batteries to break, generate heat, rupture or burn. Handling the BHT •...
  • Page 12 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE Handling the CU • Never disassemble or modify the CU; doing so could result in an accident such as fire or malfunction. • Never put the CU in places where there are excessively high temperatures, such as inside closed-up automobiles, or in places exposed to direct sunlight.
  • Page 13: Declaration Of Conformity (For European Union)

    2D Code Handy Terminal Declaration of Conformity (For European Union) Hereby, DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED, declares that this BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. CE marking: LABELING: For European Union For European Union...
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  • Page 15: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface............................... i Customer Registration and Inquiries ....................ii About this Manual..........................iii SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.........................vii Declaration of Conformity (For European Union ) ................xii Chapter 1 Outline................. 1 1.1 System Configuration......................2 1.1.1 Hardware Configuration ................... 2 1.1.2 Software Configuration ..................... 3 1.2 Component Names and Functions..................
  • Page 16: Chapter 3 Basic Operation

    2.6.4 Full Reset Method ....................28 2.6.5 Memory Contents after ResetFull Reset..............29 2.6.6 Applications Started Up when Performing a Reset/Full Reset........ 29 Chapter 3 Basic Operation............31 3.1 Scanning 2D Codes orBarcodes..................32 3.2 Turning ON/OFF the Backlight ..................34 3.3 Using the Keypad......................
  • Page 17: Chapter 5 Communication

    Chapter 5 Communication ............115 5.1 Connector Communication....................116 5.2 Infrared Communication....................117 5.3 Bluetooth® Communication .................... 118 5.3.1 Notes for Bluetooth® Operations ................. 118 5.3.2 Specifying Parameters ..................119 5.4 Wireless Communication ....................120 5.4.1 Usage Precautions ....................120 5.5 Basic Communication Specifications and Ymodem Communication ......
  • Page 18: Chapter 9 Appendices

    Chapter 9 Appendices.............. 147 9.1 CU-700 Functions ......................148 9.2 Components and Functions .................... 149 9.3 CU-700 Power Supply..................... 151 9.4 Communicating with the Host Computer................. 153 9.4.1 Interface Cable Connection .................. 153 9.4.2 Communication with the Host Computer .............. 154 9.5 Charging the BHT ......................
  • Page 19: Chapter 1 Outline

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE Chapter 1 Outline This chapter describes the BHT system and provides an overall outline of the BHT. System Configuration ···················································································2 1.1.1 Hardware Configuration ···················································································2 1.1.2 Software Configuration·····················································································3 Component Names and Functions ·······························································4 1.2.1 BHT Front/Rear································································································4 1.2.2 Keypad ·············································································································8 1.2.3...
  • Page 20: 1.1 System Configuration

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE 1.1 System Configuration This section describes the hardware required for the 2D code/barcode data collection system used by the BHT and the BHT software. 1.1.1 Hardware Configuration In addition to the BHT, the following hardware is required for the 2D code/barcode data collection system used by the BHT.
  • Page 21: 1.1.2 Software Configuration

    2D Code Handy Terminal 1.1.2 Software Configuration [1] BHT Operating System (OS) Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 [2] Application Program Development Environment Refer to "BHT-700-CE API Reference Manual".
  • Page 22: 1.2 Component Names And Functions

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE 1.2 Component Names and Functions 1.2.1 BHT Front/Rear 27-Keypad (10) (12) (13) (14) (11) (15) (16) (17) (18) (20) (19)
  • Page 23 2D Code Handy Terminal Name Function and Description Beeper Charge LED Illuminates in red during charging and turns green upon completion of charging. Indicator LED Indicates the 2D code/barcode read status. Illuminates in blue when the BHT has successfully read a 2D code/barcode. Receiver IEEE802.11a/b/g Used to communicate with the wireless LAN access point.
  • Page 24 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE 42-Keypad (11) (10) (13) (14) (15) (12) (16) (17) (18) (19) (21) (20)
  • Page 25 2D Code Handy Terminal Name Function and Description Beeper Charge LED Illuminates in red during charging and turns green upon completion of charging. Indicator LED Indicates the 2D code/barcode read status. Illuminates in blue when the BHT has successfully read a 2D code/barcode. Receiver IEEE802.11a/b/g Used to communicate with the wireless LAN access point.
  • Page 26: 1.2.2 Keypad

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE 1.2.2 Keypad The BHT key functions can be set at user programs. The diagram below shows an example of settings for each key function. 27-Keypad (10) (11) (12) (13) (16) (14) (15) (17) (18) Name Function and Description Turns the BHT power ON and OFF.
  • Page 27 2D Code Handy Terminal Name Function and Description Function keys Used to select functions. Press to scan barcodes. Scan key (This key performs the same function as a Trigger switch.) (10) Used to move the cursor and select menus. Cursor keys (11) Cancels the operation.
  • Page 28 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE 42-Keypad (10) (11) (17) (18) (12) (13) (16) (15) (14) Name Function and Description Turns the BHT power ON and OFF. Power key Used to enter a tab character. Tab key • The SF and ENT key functions can be assigned to these magic keys by making settings at the SYSTEM MENU.
  • Page 29 2D Code Handy Terminal Name Function and Description Used to select functions. Function keys Press to scan 2D code/barcodes. Scan key (This key performs the same function as a Trigger switch.) (10) Used to move the cursor and select menus. Cursor keys Alphabetical (11)
  • Page 30: 1.2.3 Bht Screen

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE 1.2.3 BHT Screen Depending on user settings and so on, the Windows desktop in the screens in this Operator’s Guide may differ a little from that in the actual BHT screen. Note: The taskbar may also be a little different from that in the actual screens.
  • Page 31 2D Code Handy Terminal Indicates the software keyboard status. (Tap this icon to display/hide the software keyboard, or switch the keyboard status ON/OFF.) : Displays when ON. : Displays when OFF. Displays when the CPU switches to standby. (This icon does not dislay when standby status by default, but can be displayed by changing the setting at the System Menu or user programs.) Displays when Caps Lock is pressed at the software keyboard.
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  • Page 33: Chapter 2 Bht Preparation

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE Chapter 2 BHT Preparation Describes information required by the user and procedures that must be performed prior to commencing operation. “BHT Preparation” Procedure ·····································································16 Loading and Charging the Battery Cartridge ··············································16 2.2.1 Loading and Charging the Battery Cartridge ·················································17 2.2.2...
  • Page 34: Bht Preparation" Procedure

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE 2.1 “BHT Preparation” Procedure Follow the steps below to prepare the BHT. Loading and Charging the Battery First load and charge the battery cartridge. Cartridge(Page 16) 2.3 Attaching the Stylus (Page 23) Attach the stylus to prevent it from being lost.
  • Page 35: Loading And Charging The Battery Cartridge

    2D Code Handy Terminal 2.2.1 Loading and Charging the Battery Cartridge Charging with the communication unit (CU-733, CU-714) or battery charger (CH-751) * The battery cartridge shown in the drawing is the BT-700LL. • Charge batteries in temperature from 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F). Disconnect the hand belt.
  • Page 36 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE The charger Power LED (green) Connect the dedicated AC adapter to the DC input connector on the charger and turns ON. plug the adapter into the wall socket. Place the BHT on the charger. Red LED ON The LED illuminates After placing the BHT on the charger −...
  • Page 37 2D Code Handy Terminal Charging with the battery charger (CH-704) * The battery cartridge shown in the drawing is the BT-700LL. • Charge batteries in temperature from 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F). Check the battery cartridge terminals and insert the cartridge. Connect the power cable to the CH-704 and connect the plug to a commercial AC power source (100 V AC).
  • Page 38 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE Disconnect the hand belt. Insert the battery cartridge cover (1) tabs into the BHT and load the cartridge in the direction shown by the arrow (2). Slide the battery cartridge cover release buttons (1)/(2) in the direction shown by the arrows and return the hand belt (3) to its original position.
  • Page 39 2D Code Handy Terminal Mishandling of the charger may result in charger overheating, smoke generation, blowout or combustion. Please read the following items prior to use. Never disassemble or modify the battery cartridge. Never connect the battery cartridge (+) and (-) terminals with a metal object such as a piece of wire.
  • Page 40: Battery Power Level Indicator

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE 2.2.2 Battery Power Level Indicator The battery power level can be checked at the icon that displays in the taskbar. The battery power displays in three levels. The battery power level indicator is a guideline to notify the operator to charge the battery promptly when discharged.
  • Page 41: Attaching The Stylus

    2D Code Handy Terminal 2.3 Attaching the Stylus Attach the stylus to prevent it from being lost. 2.3.1 Attaching the Stylus Attach the stylus as shown below. 2.3.2 Holding the BHT Insert your hand into the hand belt and hold the BHT as shown below.
  • Page 42: Using The Stylus

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE 2.3.3 Using the Stylus The BHT liquid crystal display (LCD) is a touch screen. Buttons, menus and so displayed on the screen can be selected using the stylus provided. Always perform touch screen calibration before operating the touch screen.
  • Page 43: Initial Setup

    2D Code Handy Terminal 2.4 Initial Setup It is necessary to perform touch screen calibration and set the date and time when turning ON the BHT power for the first time. Press the power key to turn ON the BHT power. The calibration screen should then display. If the calibration screen does not display, first perform a “full reset”.
  • Page 44: Turning Off The Power

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE 2.5 Turning OFF the Power Use one of the following three methods to turn OFF the BHT power. → Press the power key. Normal power OFF → Hold down the SF key and press the power key for 3 Turning the power OFF after registry back-up seconds or more.
  • Page 45: Auto Power Off

    2D Code Handy Terminal 2.5.3 Auto Power OFF The power turns OFF automatically when the BHT is not used for the length of time set at the user program. The default time is set to 3 minutes when the BHT is shipped from the factory. Do not remove the battery cartridge while Auto Power OFF is processing.
  • Page 46: Resetting And Full Resetting

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE 2.6 Resetting and Full Resetting 2.6.1 Reset Reset the BHT in the following cases. • The BHT makes no response to entry from the touch screen or keys. • Programs in the BHT malfunction for some unknown reason. 2.6.2 Reset Method With the BHT power ON, press the reset button on the rear of the BHT with the stylus provided.
  • Page 47: Memory Contents After Resetfull Reset

    2D Code Handy Terminal 2.6.5 Memory Contents after Reset/Full Reset Reset Full Reset Data in the “FLASH” folder Data retained Data retained Data in other folders Data retained Data erased (Note) Contents of the Registry Data retained Data erased Data being edited Data erased Data erased (Note) If the Registry has been backed up (Refer to “2.5 Turning OFF the Power”.), the backed up...
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  • Page 49: Chapter 3 Basic Operation

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE Chapter 3 Basic Operation This chapter describes how to scan 2D codes and barcodes using the BHT, the backlight function, how to use the keypad, and BHT data transmission. Scanning 2D Codes or Barcodes ·······························································32 Turning ON/OFF the Backlight ···································································34 Using the Keypad ·······················································································36...
  • Page 50: Scanning 2D Codes Orbarcodes

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE 3.1 Scanning 2D Codes or Barcodes Follow the procedure below to scan 2D codes or barcodes. Turn the BHT power ON. Power key Bring the reading window to a target code to be scanned, and press the trigger switch.
  • Page 51 By using the “KbifCE” utility software, codes read by the BHT can be converted into keypad data to be transmitted to an application program. The utility software can be downloaded from the DENSO WAVE Web site (http://www.denso-wave.com/). For further details, refer to the “2D Code Scanner/Barcode Scanner Keyboard Interface with BHT-CE kbifCE User's Guide“ provided with the software.
  • Page 52: Turning On/Off The Backlight

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE 3.2 Turning ON/OFF the Backlight To turn the backlight ON or OFF, hold down the SF key and press the M3 magic key. 27-Keypad Backlight OFF or dim (backlight function disabled) Hold down the SF key and press the M3 magic key.
  • Page 53 2D Code Handy Terminal To turn the backlight ON or OFF, hold down the SF key and press the M3 magic key. 42-Keypad Backlight OFF or dim (backlight function disabled) Hold down the SF key and press the M3 magic key. Backlight ON M3 magic key Hold down the SF...
  • Page 54: Using The Keypad

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE 3.3 Using the Keypad 3.3.1 Entering Numerical Data 27-Keypad The default setting is numeric entry mode, enabling numbers written on the left of the top of numeric keys to be entered. To enter “120” for example, press the “1”, “2” and “0” keys sequentially.
  • Page 55: Using The Software Keyboard

    2D Code Handy Terminal 3.3.3 Using the Software Keyboard Tap the software keyboard status icon in the taskbar to display/hide the software keyboard. Similarly, the software keyboard is displayed by pressing the M2 key while holding down the SF key. Software keyboard Software keyboard status icon Data can be entered by tapping the keys on the software keyboard.
  • Page 56: Transmitting Data

    Wireless base station GPRS and EDGE communication** * BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE To perform wireless communication with a wireless LAN access point, it is necessary to configure the wireless local area network (wireless LAN) at the BHT and access point. ** BHT-700QWBG-CE only It is necessary to establish a contract with a service provider and acquire a SIM card in order to perform packet data communication.
  • Page 57: Connector Communication

    2D Code Handy Terminal 3.4.1 Connector Communication Depending on the computer interface to which the BHT is being connected, or the communcation unit used, the user can choose between an RS-232C, USB or Ethernet connection. Place the BHT on the communication unit (CU-733, CU-714) and transmit data. CU-733: RS232C or USB CU-714: Ethernet Requests...
  • Page 58: Infrared Communication

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE 3.4.2 Infrared Communication When performing data communication between BHT units Point the BHT infrared communication ports toward each other and perform communication. Requests • Ensure that the light path between the BHT and any target stations is not obstructed.
  • Page 59: Bluetooth® Communication

    2D Code Handy Terminal ® 3.4.3 Bluetooth Communication ® This interface permits wireless communications with other Bluetooth -enabled devices. Bluetooth® communication ® Bluetooth -enabled devices The BHT supports the following profiles: - DUN-DT Profile - Generic Access Profile - Serial-DevA Profile - Serial-DevB Profile - Service Discovery Profile Requests...
  • Page 60: Wireless Communication

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE 3.4.4 Wireless Communication Transmit data to host computer via the wireless LAN access point. To perform wireless communication, it is necessary to configure the wireless local area network (wireless LAN) at the BHT and access point. Wireless communication Wireless LAN access point Requests •...
  • Page 61: Gprs And Edge Communication

    2D Code Handy Terminal 3.4.5 GPRS and EDGE Communication *BHT-700QWBG-CE only The BHT can perform packet data communication using GSM system mobile phone networks via a wireless base station. It is necessary to establish a contract with a service provider and acquire a SIM card in order to perform packet data communication.
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  • Page 63: Chapter 4 System Operation

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE Chapter 4 System Operation This chapter describes how to operate the desktop, Start menu and System Menu, and how to make wireless network settings. Desktop ······································································································46 Start Menu ··································································································49 System Menu Outline ·················································································59 4.3.1 System Menu Structure··················································································60 System Menu Details··················································································63 4.4.1...
  • Page 64: Desktop

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE 4.1 Desktop The desktop displays when initial setup (See “Chapter 2 BHT Preparation” – “2.4 Initial Setup”.) is complete. All programs can be started up by double-tapping their respective icons on the desktop. My Device Double-tap the “My Device” icon on the desktop to display the screen on the right.
  • Page 65 2D Code Handy Terminal BhtShell Double-tap the “BhtShell” shortcut icon on the desktop to display the screen on the right. Refer to “4.4 System Menu Details” for further details on this program. Internet Explorer Double-tap the “Internet Explorer” icon on the desktop to display the screen on the right (example).
  • Page 66 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE Configuring the Proxy Server − Note − Select [View(V)] – [Internet Options(O)] from the Internet Explorer menu to display the “Internet Options” screen. Tap the “Connection” tabbed page to display the screen on the right and then make the Internet connection settings.
  • Page 67: Start Menu

    2D Code Handy Terminal 4.2 Start Menu Tap the button in the bottom left corner of the desktop to display the screen on the right. This menu can be used to run programs and make system settings. kbifCE From the Start menu, tap [Programs(P)] – [kbifCE] - [kbifCE] to display the icon shown in the task bar in the screen on the right and permanently enable the “kbifCE”...
  • Page 68 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE Windows Explorer From the Start menu, tap [Programs(P)] – [Windows Explorer] to run Windows Explorer. Refer to “4.1 Desktop” – “My Device” for further details. Command Prompt From the Start menu, tap [Programs(P)] – [Command Prompt] to display the screen on the right.
  • Page 69: Control Panel

    2D Code Handy Terminal Control Panel From the Start menu, tap [Settings(S)] – [Control Panel(C)] to display the screen on the right. The Control Panel can be used to configure the basic Windows operating environment. Backlight Double-tap the “Backlight” icon at the Control Panel to display the “Backlight”...
  • Page 70 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE Tap the “LCD/Keypad” tabbed page at the “Backlight” menu to display the screen on the right. LCD Backlight ON Level Select the brightness from one of the following four levels. (Dark) Low Bright Mid Bright High Bright (Bright) Power Save Level Change the settings for turning OFF the backlight after no keys have been pressed or the screen tapped for a specified period of time.
  • Page 71 2D Code Handy Terminal PC Connection Properties Double-tap the “PC Connection” icon at the Control Panel to display the screen on the right. This menu can be used to the connection method to the computer. Tap the [Change Connection…] button to set the connection method. System Properties Double-tap the “System”...
  • Page 72 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE Stylus Properties Double-tap the “Stylus” icon at the Control Panel to display the “Stylus Properties” screen. The double-tap speed can be adjusted at this screen. Tap the “Calibration” tabbed page to display the screen on the right. Tap the [Recalibrate] button to perform touch screen calibration.
  • Page 73 2D Code Handy Terminal Dialing Properties Double-tap the “Dialing” icon at the Control Panel to display the “Dialing Properties” screen. Telephone line settings can be made at this screen. Network and Dial-up Connection Properties Double-tap the “Network and Dial-up Connection” icon at the Control Panel to display the screen on the right.
  • Page 74 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE Display Properties Double-tap the “Display” icon at the Control Panel to display the “Display Properties” screen. Tap the “Background” tabbed page to display the screen on the right. The wallpaper displayed on the desktop can be set at this screen.
  • Page 75 2D Code Handy Terminal Regional and Language Settings Properties Double-tap the “Regional and Language Settings” icon at the Control Panel to display the “Regional and Language Settings Properties” screen. The display method for the following items can be set at this screen. •...
  • Page 76 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE Network and Dial-up Connection From the Start menu, tap [Settings(S)] – [Network & Dial-up Connection(N)] to display the “Network & Dial-up Connection” screen. Refer to “4.2 Start Menu” – “Control Panel” for further details. Task Bar and Start Menu From the Start menu, tap [Settings(S)] –...
  • Page 77: System Menu Outline

    2D Code Handy Terminal 4.3 System Menu Outline Double-tap the “BhtShell” icon on the desktop to display the “System Menu” screen on the right. To run items in the System Menu, tap the relevant item or press the corresponding numerical key. To exit the System Menu, tap the button located in the top right corner of the screen.
  • Page 78: System Menu Structure

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE 4.3.1 System Menu Structure <System Menu> Double-tap the “BhtShell” shortcut icon on the desktop to start up the System Menu. <Execute Program> Executes selected applications. (Refer to “4.4.1 Execute Program Menu” for further details.) Menu [1] ESC key <Communication Menu>...
  • Page 79 2D Code Handy Terminal <Test Menu> Tests various hardware operations. (Refer to “4.4.4 HardTest Menu” for further details.) Menu [4] ESC key <Explorer> Runs Explorer. (Refer to “4.4.5 Explorer” for further details.) Menu [5] <Version> Displays system information. (Refer to “4.4.6 System Information” for further details.) Menu [6] ESC key...
  • Page 80 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE Detailed Description of the Functions in System Menu Hold down the SF key and press the corresponding numerical key. <System Properties> Sets various environmental conditions. (Refer to “4.4.3 System Properties” for further details.) <Memory Back-up Power Discharge Count Reset>...
  • Page 81: System Menu Details

    2D Code Handy Terminal 4.4 System Menu Details 4.4.1 Execute Program Menu Applications and so on can be started up at this menu. Tap “1: Execute Program” at the System Menu to display the screen on the right. Tap the [Browse…] button to display the screen on the right. Select the file to be started up or enter a file name.
  • Page 82: Communication Menu

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE 4.4.2 Communication Menu Tap “2: Communication” at the System Menu to display the screen on the right. [1] Ymodem: Communicates with the host computer using the Ymodem. [2] ActiveSync(Infrared): Communicates with the host computer via IrDA using ActiveSync. [3] ActiveSync(USB): Communicates with the host computer via USB using ActiveSync.
  • Page 83 2D Code Handy Terminal IrDA Interface Settings To perform communication with the host computer via the IrDA interface port, specify “IrDA(COM4:)” for “Port”. The screen on the right displays. Specify the same setting as that at the host computer for “BaudRate”. All other data values are fixed at the values below.
  • Page 84 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE If an error occurs while downloading… If an error occurs while downloading, the beeper sounds three times and one of the following screens displays. ν Problem There is insufficient memory to store downloaded files. ν Solution Delete any unnecessary files or reduce the size of the file being downloaded.
  • Page 85 2D Code Handy Terminal ν Problem Downloading has failed due to a communication error. ν Solution Check the communication environment settings and then try again. The communication parameters at the host computer should also be checked. ν Problem Downloading has been aborted. ν...
  • Page 86 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE Uploading Specify the file to be uploaded and tap button (3) to begin uploading. File to be uploaded Uploading is now complete. The beeper sounds once (long beep) and the screen on the right displays. If an error occurs during uploading…...
  • Page 87 2D Code Handy Terminal ν Problem Uploading has been aborted. ν Solution Check the communication environment settings and communication log and then try again. The communication parameters at the host computer should also be checked. ν Problem The communication port has already been opened. ν...
  • Page 88 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE [2] ActiveSync(Infrared) Tap “2:ActiveSync(Infrared)” at the Communication menu to connect to the host computer via the IrDA interface port. The screen on the right displays when a connection has been established. Refer to “Chapter 5 Communication” – “5.6 ActiveSync” for further details on configuration of the host computer and connection using ActiveSync.
  • Page 89 2D Code Handy Terminal ActiveSync(USB) Tap “3:ActiveSync(USB)” at the Communication menu to connect to the host computer via USB using the connector interface port. The screen on the right displays when a connection has been established. Refer to “Chapter 5 Communication” – “5.6 ActiveSync” for further details on configuration of the host computer and connection using ActiveSync.
  • Page 90 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE ActiveSync(RF) Tap “4:ActiveSync(RF)” at the Communication menu to connect to the host computer by wireless communication. Before running “ActiveSync(RF)”, it is necessary to set up a partnership between the host − Point − computer and BHT by running "ActiveSync (Infrared)" or "ActiveSync (USB)".
  • Page 91 2D Code Handy Terminal The screen on the right displays when connection is complete. If connection to the network fails… If connection to the network fails, a warning beeper sounds three times, and the screen on the right displays. ν Solution The wireless settings may be incorrect.
  • Page 92 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE ActiveSync(LAN) Tap “5:ActiveSync(LAN)” at the Communication menu to connect to the host computer by CU-714 communication. Before running "ActiveSync(LAN)", it is necessary to set up a partnership between the − Point − host computer and BHT by running "ActiveSync (Infrared)" or "ActiveSync (USB)".
  • Page 93: System Properties

    2D Code Handy Terminal 4.4.3 System Properties Tap “3:System Properties” at the System Menu to display the screen on the right. [1] QRcode: Opens the code menu. [2] Beeper/Vibration: Opens the Beeper/Vibration menu. [3] Control Panel: Opens the Control Panel. [4] File System: Opens the File System menu.
  • Page 94 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE Mirror image 2D code reading function (REVERSE) 2D codes can be read from the surface or reverse side. The enabling or disabling of 2D code reading from the reverse side can be selected at the QR Code Menu or with the settings software.
  • Page 95 2D Code Handy Terminal MARKER This setting allows the user to set the laser light marker used to indicate the barcode scanning position. Normal Always None When set to Normal, the laser light illuminates at the same time as scanning is performed. The Always setting is basically identical to Normal, but the laser light flashes for 30 seconds while waiting for scanning to be performed.
  • Page 96 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE Example: If a code read is "Data Matrix, Error correction level ECC200, 10 cells wide by 10 cells high," then the option data below will follow. (Data read)... Z0200010010 Minimum digits for ITF and CODABAR The minimum digits can be set for ITF and CODABAR. Depending on how codes are scanned and the code quality and so on, setting a small number of digits increases the risk of missing digits or misreading.
  • Page 97 2D Code Handy Terminal [2] Beeper/Vibration Double-tap “Beeper/Vibration” at the System Properties screen to display the screen on the right. This menu is used to adjust the beeper volume and switch between the beeper and vibrator. Adjusting the Beeper Volume Sets the beeper volume for each operation.
  • Page 98 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE [3] Control Panel Double-tap “Control Panel” at the System Properties screen to display the screen on the right. The basic Windows operating environment can be set at the Control Panel. Refer to “4.2 Start Menu” – “Control Panel” for further details.
  • Page 99 2D Code Handy Terminal Memory Initialization (Registry Retained.) All information is initialized with the exception of Registry information and files in the FLASH folder. Initialization Procedure Tap the [Initialize] button. To initalize the memory, tap the [Yes] button, and to return to the previous menu, tap the [No] button.
  • Page 100 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE Memory Initialization (Registry Initialized.) All information, including the Registry, is initialized. However, files in the FLASH folder are not initialized. Initialization Procedure Tap the “Initialize Registry” check box to select it. Tap the [Initialize] button. To initalize the memory, tap the [Yes] button, and to return to the previous menu, tap the [No] button.
  • Page 101 2D Code Handy Terminal [5] Power Management Double-tap “Power Management” at the System Properties screen to display the screen on the right. This menu is used to set the automatic power-off timer, standby timer and CPU clock speed. Automatic Power off Time: Battery Power: Sets the automatic power-off time from 0 to 32767 seconds when the BHT is not on the CU.
  • Page 102 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE [6] Key Double-tap “Key” at the System Properties screen to display the screen on the right. This menu is used to set the following keys. SF key M1 key M2 key M3 key Setting the SF Key Tap the “SHIFT” tabbed page at the Key settings menu to display the screen on the right.
  • Page 103 2D Code Handy Terminal Assigning the M1, M2 and M3 Keys Tap the “Magic keys” tabbed page at the Key settings menu to display the screen on the right. This menu is used to assign the trigger switch, SF key, ENT key, backlight ON/OFF function and TAB key and so on (See list below.) to magic keys M1 to M3.
  • Page 104 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE User-defined Code File User-defined virtual key codes can be assigned to magic keys. Enter the desired virtual key codes into a text file and save it in the BHT FLASH folder with the filename “MKeyDef.txt”. In the example on the right, “ALT+X” and “ALT+Y” is added.
  • Page 105 2D Code Handy Terminal Status Display Double-tap “Status Display” at the System Properties screen to display the screen on the right. This menu can be used to display or hide the following status indicators in the task tray. BATTERY: Battery voltage level (Default: Displayed) Wireless communication status (Default: Displayed) SIP:...
  • Page 106 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE [8] NIC Control Double-tap “Radio Frequency” at the System Properties screen to display the screen on the right. This menu can be used to perform the following processes. • Displaying the wireless module version and opening/closing the wireless device •...
  • Page 107 2D Code Handy Terminal Displaying the IP Address and MAC Address Tap the “Network” tabbed page at the NIC Control menu to display the screen on the right. This menu displays the following information. DHCP/Static: DHCP usage/not used IP Address: BHT IP address Subnet mask: Subnet mask...
  • Page 108: Setting The Wireless Options

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE Setting the Wireless Options Tap the “Option” tabbed page at the NIC Control menu to display the screen on the right. Power: Wireless module power save mode setting CAM: Always ON PSP: Power save mode (Default) When using the BHT with PSP mode set, set a low value (2 −...
  • Page 109: Displaying The Current Communication Status

    2D Code Handy Terminal Displaying the Current Communication Status Tap the “Link” tabbed page at the NIC Control menu to display the screen on the right, at which the current communication status displays in real time. Associated Access Point: Displays the MAC address assigned to the wireless interface of the associated access point. Signal Strength: Displays the receipt packet signal intensity.
  • Page 110 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE Performing a Ping test Tap the “Ping” tabbed page at the NIC Control menu to display the screen on the right. Dest IP: Specifies the IP address of the host computer to be pinged. Data size: Specifies the data size of the echo request.
  • Page 111 2D Code Handy Terminal Ping echo request transmission timing Two types of echo request transmission timing are available: Type 1 and Type 2. (Default: Type 2) Type1 After sending an echo request, the next Ping echo request is sent after the interval time has elapsed. In such a case, set the Interval and Timeout so that “Interval ≥...
  • Page 112 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE ® [9] Bluetooth Properties ® Double-tap the "Bluetooth", and the Bluetooth property appears. Info: ® Device Addr: Displaying the MAC address of Bluetooth module ® System Ver: Bluetooth system version ® Firmware Ver: Firmware version of the Bluetooth module Power Control: ®...
  • Page 113: Hardtest Menu

    2D Code Handy Terminal 4.4.4 HardTest Menu Tap “4:Test” at the System Menu to display the screen on the right. [1] QRCODE: Performs a code scanning test. [2] BEEPER: Performs a beeper scale test. [3] AGING: Performs an aging test. [4] COM: Performs a communication (IrDA/USB) test.
  • Page 114 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE Option Tap "Option" at the Code scanning test screen to display the screen on the right. Codes for which scanning is permitted or prohibited with the Code scanning test can be set at this screen. QRCODE: Sets permission for QR Code scanning.
  • Page 115 2D Code Handy Terminal [1] CODE SETTINGS Tap "1:CODE SETTINGS" at the Detail screen to allow detailed settings to be made for codes for which scanning can be permitted. QRCODE QR Model1: Sets permission for QR Model 1 scanning. QR Model2: Sets permission for QR Model 2 scanning.
  • Page 116 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE MAXICODE There are no Maxi Code related settings. − Note − BARCODE EAN-13 UPC-A: Sets permission for EAN-13 UPC-A scanning. EAN-8: Sets permission for EAN-8 scanning. UPC-E: Sets permission for UPC-E scanning. ITF: Sets permission for ITF scanning. CODABAR: Sets permission for CODABAR scanning.
  • Page 117 2D Code Handy Terminal [2] TRIGGER SETTINGS Tap "2:TRIGGER SETTINGS" at the Detail screen to allow the read mode to be set when performing a Code scanning test. AUTO OFF: Auto-off mode MOMENTARY: Momentary switching mode ALTERNATE: Alternate switching mode CONTINUOUS: Continuous reading mode Auto-off mode (F): If you press the trigger switch, the illumination LED comes on.
  • Page 118 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE Beeper Scale Test Tap “2:BEEPER” at the HardTest menu to display the screen on the right and sound the beeper at the two octaves listed below. The BHT automatically returns to the HardTest menu upon completion of the test.
  • Page 119 2D Code Handy Terminal IrDA Interface Test Prepare two BHTs, one as a master station and the other as a slave station (for testing) with their IR ports facing each other as illustrated below. In this test, the slave BHT transmits data to the master BHT and receives the data returned from the master BHT.
  • Page 120 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE If an error occurs during the IrDA interface test… If the test is aborted due to a timeout error, a warning beeper sounds three times and the screen on the right displays at the BHT being tested (slave). In this example screen, an error occurred at a communication speed of 2400 bps.
  • Page 121 2D Code Handy Terminal If ActiveSync connection via the USB interface port is successful… If ActiveSync connection is successful, the beeper sounds once and the ActiveSync icon displays in the task tray (circled in red on right). If ActiveSync connection via the USB interface port fails… If ActiveSync connection fails, the ActiveSync icon does not display.
  • Page 122 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE LCD and LED Indicator Test Tap “5:DISPLAY” at the HardTest menu to display the black test screen on the right and illuminate the indicator in blue. Press the ENT key to proceed to the next test pattern. Press the BS key to return to the previous test pattern.
  • Page 123 2D Code Handy Terminal A gray screen displays with a one-dot wide white outline. ⇑ ⇓ BS key ENT key Forty eight right-angled triangles display. ⇑ ⇓ BS key ENT key A gradation pattern displays filling the entire screen. Press the ENT key to return to the HardTest menu.
  • Page 124 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE Key Entry and Vibrator Test Tap “6:KEY VIBRATION” at the HardTest menu to display the screen on the right awaiting key entry. Press individual keys to display characters at pre-assigned positions on the screen. The relationship between the keys and displayed characters is shown in the table below.
  • Page 125 2D Code Handy Terminal 42-Keypad Character Character Character < < > > FUNC SCAN** SCANX * The vibrator only works when the M1 or M2 key is pressed. ** Pressing the right or left trigger switch has the same function as pressing the SCAN key. Whenever one of these keys is pressed, the display changes from SCAN1 to SCAN2 to SCAN3.
  • Page 126: Explorer

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE 4.4.5 Explorer Tap “5:Explorer” at the System Menu to display the screen on the right. 4.4.6 System Information Tap “6:Version” at the System Menu to display the screen on the right.
  • Page 127: Wireless Network Settings

    2D Code Handy Terminal 4.5 Wireless Network Settings The BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE is equipped with an internal wireless module. The screen on the right displays when booting up the BHT for the first time or when wireless network environment settings have not been made.
  • Page 128 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE IP Information Tap the “IP Information” tabbed page at the wireless network settings menu to display the screen on the right. This menu displays network settings information such as the current IP address. When the IP address is set to be obtained from the DHCP server, tap the [Renew] button to reacquire the IP address.
  • Page 129 2D Code Handy Terminal Wireless Information Wireless Properties Tap the “Wireless Information” tabbed page at the wireless network settings menu to display the screen on the right. The SSID list for which a search was performed automatically by the BHT displays.
  • Page 130 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE Security and Setting Method The security level can be changed based on the encryption and authentication combination. The setting parameters for each security level are shown in the table below. Security Parameter PEAP EAP-TLS PEAP EAP-TLS PEAP EAP-TLS None (802.1x)
  • Page 131 2D Code Handy Terminal Advanced Wireless Settings Tap the [Advanced…] button at the “Wireless Information” tabbed page to display the screen on the right. Use Windows to configure my wireless settings: This check box should normally be selected. Preferred Networks: Displays a list of wireless networks for which connection is set.
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  • Page 133: Chapter 5 Communication

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE Chapter 5 Communication This chapter describes technical information connector ® communication, infrared communication, Bluetooth Communication and wireless communication, and provides details of Microsoft ActiveSync. Connector Communication ·······································································116 Infrared Communication ···········································································117 ® Bluetooth Communication·······································································118 ® 5.3.1 Notes for Bluetooth Operations·································································· 118 5.3.2...
  • Page 134: Connector Communication

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE 5.1 Connector Communication The BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE is equipped with a connector interface used to communicate with other devices. Use the CU-733 or CU-714 to perform communication.
  • Page 135: Infrared Communication

    2D Code Handy Terminal 5.2 Infrared Communication The BHT has a built-in infrared (IR) communication device that enables wireless transfer of programs and data both between the BHT and the host computer and between BHTs without the need for a cable. Infrared communication offers the following benefits over other forms of communication.
  • Page 136: Bluetooth® Communication

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE ® 5.3 Bluetooth Communication ® 5.3.1 Notes for Bluetooth Operations ® The BHT supports Bluetooth wireless data transmission. • If there are too many communications errors, first make sure that the BHT points directly at other ® Bluetooth -enabled devices because the 2.4 GHz band requires a more or less straight line path.
  • Page 137: Specifying Parameters

    2D Code Handy Terminal 5.3.2 Specifying Parameters ® Bluetooth device address ® ® Remote devices return these addresses, uniquely assigned to each Bluetooth device by the Bluetooth SIG, during device detection. ® Bluetooth device name ® Bluetooth devices can distinguish themselves using user-friendly names--Robert or Sandra, for example. ®...
  • Page 138: Wireless Communication

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE 5.4 Wireless Communication The BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE is equipped with a 2.4/5 GHz waveband wireless module. 5.4.1 Usage Precautions • It may be possible to avoid the easy occurrence of communication errors by pointing the right side of the BHT (equipped with built-in antenna) toward the access point. This is because the radio waves of the 2.4/5 GHz waveband on which the BHT operates are emitted straight ahead and do not easily pass...
  • Page 139: Basic Communication Specifications And Ymodem Communication

    2D Code Handy Terminal 5.5 Basic Communication Specifications and Ymodem Communication 5.5.1 Basic Communication Specifications The table below lists communication specifications when the BHT exchanges data with the host computer using the IrDA interface or connector interface. IrDA Interface Connector Interface Synchronization Start-stop 9600, 19200, 38400,...
  • Page 140 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE Transmission Code and Bit Order • All characters should be coded to 7 or 8-bit code for data transmission. • The standard code at the BHT is ASCII 7-bit or 8-bit code. • The transmission bit order is LSB (Least significant bit) first.
  • Page 141: Ymodem Communication

    2D Code Handy Terminal 5.5.2 Ymodem Communication At the System Menu and in user programs, the BHT can perform Ymodem communication with the following communication parameters. Port IrDA Interface Connector Interface 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 9600, 19200, 38400, Transmission speed 4800, 9600, 19200, 57600, 115200 bps 38400, 57600, 115200 bps...
  • Page 142: Activesync

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE 5.6 ActiveSync ActiveSync allows the BHT to connect to the host computer and perform the following operations. • Data synchronization • Data back-up • Data copy or transfer • User program debugging Any of the following four methods can be used to connect the BHT and host computer.
  • Page 143: Connecting With Activesync

    2D Code Handy Terminal 5.6.2 Connecting with ActiveSync IrDA Communication Arrange the BHT and host computer with their IrDA interface ports facing one another as shown below. Host computer IrDA communication Refer to “Chapter 4 System Operation” – “4.4.2 Communication Menu” for details of how to run ActiveSync at the BHT.
  • Page 144: Setting Up A Partnership

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE 5.6.3 Setting Up a Partnership The screen on the right displays at the host computer once a connection has been established with the BHT. Set up the partnership between the host computer and BHT. Select the “Yes” option and click the [Next >] button.
  • Page 145: Chapter 6 Maintenance

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE Chapter 6 Maintenance This chapter describes battery cartridge and daily procedures for taking care of the BHT and CU/CH. Replacing the Battery Cartridge································································128 6.1.1 Battery Cartridge Service Life ······································································128 6.1.2 Battery Cartridge Replacement Method ······················································128 Replacing the Back-up Battery ·································································131 Using the BHT after Long Periods ····························································132...
  • Page 146: Replacing The Battery Cartridge

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE 6.1 Replacing the Battery Cartridge 6.1.1 Battery Cartridge Service Life The battery cartridge is a consumable part and should be replaced after being charged approximately 300 times. The performance of the battery cartridge’s lithium-ion battery will deteriorate gradually with repeated charging, even during normal use.
  • Page 147 2D Code Handy Terminal Slide the battery cartridge cover release buttons (1)/(2) in the direction shown by the arrows and return the hand belt (3) to its original position. Battery Cartridge Recycling Request ● This product uses a lithium-ion battery that contains scarce, recyclable resources. We kindly ask for your cooperation in recycling to ensure reuse of these resources.
  • Page 148 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE Mishandling may result in battery cartridge overheating, smoke generation, blowout or combustion. Please read the following items prior to use. Never charge the battery cartridge in the vicinity of fire or under a scorching sun. Always use a dedicated charger to charge the battery cartridge.
  • Page 149: Replacing The Back-Up Battery

    2D Code Handy Terminal 6.2 Replacing the Back-up Battery If the following warning message displays, contact your dealer and replace the back-up battery. This warning message displays each time the power is turned ON after the back-up battery discharge count has reached 200 times or more.
  • Page 150: Using The Bht After Long Periods

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE 6.3 Using the BHT after Long Periods Data stored in the BHT may be lost and the calendar clock may stop if the BHT is left unused for long periods of time. Take appropriate measures in accordance with the procedure below.
  • Page 151: Daily Maintenance

    2D Code Handy Terminal 6.4 Daily Maintenance 6.4.1 Proper Care of the BHT Wipe any dirt from the BHT housing, charge terminals, and BHT or battery cartridge terminals with a dry, soft cloth. Ensure to turn OFF the BHT before cleaning. Notes in each part Do not touch the BHT or the communication unit terminals by hand or stain them.
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  • Page 153: Chapter 7 Error Messages

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE Chapter 7 Error Messages This chapter describes causes and countermeasures for error messages that display during BHT use. System Errors···························································································136...
  • Page 154: 7.1 System Errors

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE 7.1 System Errors The error messages that display on the screen and the causes and countermeasures to be taken if an error occurs when the power is turned ON or while running a program are shown below. Message BHT Response...
  • Page 155 2D Code Handy Terminal Message BHT Response Cause Countermeasure The screen on the left The back-up battery Replace the back-up displays when the power discharge count has battery. is turned ON. exceeded the specified Refer to “Chapter 6 number of times and the Maintenance”...
  • Page 156 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE...
  • Page 157: Chapter 8 Specifications

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE Chapter 8 Specifications This chapter describes the BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE specifications. Specifications ···························································································140 8.1.1 Hardware Specifications ··············································································140 8.1.2 Readable Code Specifications·····································································141 8.1.3 Interface Specifications ················································································145...
  • Page 158: Specifications

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE 8.1 Specifications 8.1.1 Hardware Specifications 27-Keypad Power supply (main power): Rechargeable lithium-ion battery cartridge (3.7 V DC) Dimensions (W) x (L) x (H): 83 x 162 x 40 mm Weight: BHT-700QWB-CE: Approx. 390 g (including battery cartridge BT-700LL) BHT-700QWBG-CE: Approx.
  • Page 159: Readable Code Specifications

    2D Code Handy Terminal 8.1.2 Readable Code Specifications QR Codes (Model 1 and Model 2) and Micro QR Code Code size Cell pitch QR code 21 x 21 cells to 113 x 113 cells (Skew angle: 360°) 0.25 mm 21 x 21 cells to 85 x 85 cells (Skew angle: 360°) 0.33 mm 125 x 125 cells Micro QR code...
  • Page 160 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE Barcodes Barcode Type Bar Dimensions Scan Magnification Universal product codes EAN-13 EAN-8 UPC-A UPC-E EAN-13 with add-on Min. 0.26 mm Min. 0.8 EAN-8 with add-on UPC-A with add-on UPC-E with add-on 2-dgit add-on 5-dgit add-on Min. 0.125 mm Interleaved 2of5 (ITF) PCS value ≥...
  • Page 161 2D Code Handy Terminal Multi-line Codes Scanning The BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE supports multi-line codes scanning that scan up to 3 lines of codes out of universal product codes, Interleaved 2of5 (ITF), Codabar (NW-7), Code 39, and Code128 (EAN-128) at a time in the specified order.
  • Page 162 - Ambient illuminance: 500 lx. (Xenon arc lamp) - EAN-8, Module size: 0.33 mm The BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE may fail to read codes due to specular reflection depending upon the position of the light source, scanning angle of the reading window, and other conditions.
  • Page 163: Interface Specifications

    2D Code Handy Terminal 8.1.3 Interface Specifications IrDA Interface Synchronization: Start-stop Input signals: Output signals: Transmission speed: Max. 115,200 bps Connector Interface Communication method: USB1.1, Full-speed compliant, RS-232C interface ® Bluetooth Interface ® Specification: Bluetooth Standard Ver. 2.0 conformity RF output: Class 2 (2.5mW max.) Supported profiles: - DUN-DT Profile...
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  • Page 165: Chapter 9 Appendices

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE Chapter 9 Appendices This chapter describes the CU-700 Series (option), and provides details of the MicroSD card (option) and SIM card (option) insertion procedure. CU-700 Functions·····················································································148 Components and Functions······································································149 CU-700 Power Supply ··············································································151 Communicating with the Host Computer ··················································153 9.4.1...
  • Page 166: Functions

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE 9.1 CU-700 Functions The CU-700 Series communication unit is available in two models: the CU-733 and CU-714. The CU-700 Series is equipped with the following functions 1) Data exchange function The CU-733/714 exchanges data and programs between the BHT and host computer.
  • Page 167: Components And Functions

    2D Code Handy Terminal 9.2 Components and Functions CU-733 Charge LED Shows the charging state. BHT charge terminals and interface port BHT charge terminals Do not stain these terminals; doing so could result in a lower charging efficiency. Clean these terminals periodically.
  • Page 168 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE CU-714 Indicator LED Shows the charging state. Status indicators POWER LED (green) Lights when the power is applied to the CU. DATA Communications LED (green) Lights when the BHT is communicating with the host PC. BHT charge terminals and interface port BHT charge terminals Do not stain these terminals;...
  • Page 169: Power Supply

    2D Code Handy Terminal 9.3 CU-700 Power Supply Power for the CU is supplied from a wall socket via the dedicated AC adapter. Connect the outlet plug of the AC adapter to the power inlet connector of the CU, and then plug the other end into the wall socket.
  • Page 170 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE Mishandling of the CU may result in electric shock, overheating or smoke generation. Please read the following items prior to use. Never disassemble or modify the CU. Never place the CU in a microwave oven or high-pressure container. Never use the CU if smoke, abnormal noises or odors are being emitted.
  • Page 171: Communicating With The Host Computer

    2D Code Handy Terminal 9.4 Communicating with the Host Computer 9.4.1 Interface Cable Connection Unplug the CU-733/714 AC adapter from the wall socket. Turn OFF the power to the host computer. CU-733: Connect the RS-232C or USB interface cable to the CU-733 interface port. CU-714: Connect the Ethernet interface cable to the CU-714 interface port.
  • Page 172: Communication With The Host Computer

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE 9.4.2 Communication with the Host Computer This section describes how to communicate with the host computer from the System Menu. The same method applies when communicating using user programs. Turn ON the host computer to run Windows. Plug the AC adapter into the wall socket.
  • Page 173: Charging The Bht

    2D Code Handy Terminal 9.5 Charging the BHT 9.5.1 Charging the BHT The battery cartridge is charged while loaded in the BHT. • Charge batteries in temperature from 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F). − Note − Perform charging after turning OFF the BHT. Battery Cartridge Service Life −...
  • Page 174: Charging Operation And Led Indicators

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE 9.5.2 Charging Operation and LED Indicators Operator Action CU Status BHT Charge LED Standby ⇓ ON (red) Place the BHT on the CU. Charging ⇓ ⇓ Standard rechargeable battery cartridge ON (green) After approx. 3 hours Charging complete Large-capacity rechargeable battery cartridge ⇓...
  • Page 175: Specifications

    2D Code Handy Terminal 9.6 CU-700 Specifications 9.6.1 Hardware Specifications CU-733 CU-714 Power supply: 100/240 V AC, 50/60Hz (12 V DC: Using dedicated AC adapter) Max. power consumption: 12 V DC, 1800mA 12 V DC, 6000mA Dimensions (W) x (L) x (H): 127 x 168 x 91 mm 526 x 120 x 93 mm Weight:...
  • Page 176 BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE Signal Direction Pin. No. Signal Name Function CU-733 ↔ External Device Receipt data ← → Transmission data → Data terminal ready Signal ground — Data set ready — Transmission request — Transmission ready — The input/output level for the signal voltage is shown in the table below.
  • Page 177 2D Code Handy Terminal CU-714 The CU-714 has an IEEE802.3-compliant Ethernet interface port (100Base-TX). Ethernet Interface Port (RJ45 jack) on the CU-714 Pin No. Signal Functions Send data Send data Receive data N.C. No connection N.C. No connection Receive data N.C.
  • Page 178: Interface Cable Connection

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE 9.6.4 Interface Cable Connection CU-733 RS-232C As shown in the diagram below, connect the CU-733 to the host computer with a cross-mode cable, and to the modem with a straight-mode cable. CU-733 Host computer (DTE) (DTE) Cable connection between CU-733 and host computer...
  • Page 179: Inserting The Microsd Card

    2D Code Handy Terminal 9.7 Inserting the MicroSD Card Insert the MicroSD card (option) into the BHT using the following procedure. Always turn the BHT power OFF before removing the MicroSD card. Failure to observe this may result in − Caution − the loss of data stored in the card.
  • Page 180: Inserting The Sim Card

    BHT-700QWB-CE/700QWBG-CE 9.8 Inserting the SIM Card Insert the SIM card (option) into the BHT using the following procedure. Remove the battery cartridge. Slide the SIM card cover in the (1) OPEN direction and then open the (2) SIM card cover.
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  • Page 182 2D code Handy Terminal BHT-700QWB-CE BHT-700QWBG-CE User’s Manual First Edition December 2007 Second Edition September 2008 Third Edition June 2009 DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED...

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