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Denso BHT-1306BWB User Manual (257 pages)
Barcode Handy Terminal
Brand:
Denso
| Category:
Touch terminals
| Size: 15.77 MB
Table of Contents
Liability Limitations
2
Customer Registration
3
Inquiries
3
About this Manual
4
Searching by Word
6
Search Results Example
6
Related Documentation
7
Safety Precautions
8
Meaning of Symbols
8
To System Designers
9
Handling the Battery Cartridge
9
Handling the BHT
9
Declaration of Conformity
11
Outline
13
System Configuration
14
Hardware Configuration
14
CU-1300 Series
15
Connection Cable
15
Wireless LAN Access Point
15
Bluetooth Compatible Device
15
Software Configuration
16
Operating Applications
16
Application as Standard Feature
16
Applications for the Other BHT Series
16
Applications to be Created for the BHT-1300
17
Creating Operating Applications by the Mouse Without a Coding
17
Creating Operating Applications with HTML
17
Creating Operating Applications with BHT BASIC 4.0
17
Components and Functions
18
BHT Front/Rear
18
Keypad
19
BHT Screen
20
BHT Preparation
23
“BHT Preparation” Procedure
24
Loading and Charging the Battery Cartridge
24
Charging Precautions
24
Charging with the Battery Charger (CH-201A)
28
Battery Power Level Indicator
31
Confirming at the Power Level Icon
31
Confirming at the “Battery Voltage” Screen
31
About the Battery Level
31
Attaching the Hand Strap
32
Holding the BHT
32
Initial Setup
33
Easy Pack Ad
34
Code Scanning Demo
34
About Easy Pack Ad for BHT-1300
35
Features
35
How to Start
35
Turning off the Power
36
Normal Power off
36
Turning the Power off after Data Back-Up
36
Auto Power off
36
If the BHT Is Shut down Abnormally
37
Scandisk When the Resume Function Is Enabled
38
About “$$BRKLST.SYS”
39
Contents of the “$$BRKLST.SYS” File
39
If Broken Files Are Found
39
Inserting and Removing the Microsd Card
40
This Chapter Describes Basic Operations such as Barcode Scanning, Numerical
43
Reading Barcodes
44
Numeric Data Entry
46
Task Selection
46
Changing the Default Settings
47
Procedure
47
Transmitting Data
49
Infrared Communication
49
Communication between the Two Bhts
49
Communication between the BHT and the Irda Printer
49
Communication with the Host Computer
50
Communication Via Communication Unit (CU)
50
USB Communication Unit
50
Wireless Communication
51
Communication
52
System Operation
53
Initializing the BHT System
54
Selecting the Memory Area to be Initialized
55
To Exempt Font Files from Deletion
55
To Delete Font Files
55
Selecting the Message Version
56
Confirming the Memory Area Selected for Initialization
56
Performing System Initialization
57
Updating the BHT System
58
BHT System Update File Download
58
BHT System Update
58
CU-1311 System Update
59
CU-1311 System Update File Download
59
Executing User Programs
60
Executing from the SYSTEM MENU “EXECUTE PROGRAM”
60
Executing the First Registered Program by Turning the Power on
60
Recommended Download Method
62
Executing by Wake-Up
62
Executing by Remote Wake-Up
62
Executing by Auto-Start Execution Program
62
System Mode
63
Starting up System Mode
63
System Mode Basic Operation
64
Menu Selection and Display
64
Setting Value Selection
65
SYSTEM MENU Configuration
66
Menu Configuration for Items Not Displayed at the SYSTEM MENU Screen
69
Setting Remote Wake-Up
70
File Copy Menu
70
System Menu
71
Executing Setup (SETUP Menu)
71
Clone
72
List of Possible Errors When Cloning
75
Error Occurrence
75
Error/Correctly Completed
75
BHT Setting
76
Backup
76
BACKUP: Backing up the Data
77
RESTORE: Restoring the Data
78
CLONE: Cloning the Backed up Data
79
DELETE BACKUP: Deleting the Backed up Data
80
How to Delete the Backup Information
80
How to Cancel
80
List of Errors that May Occur in the Backup/Restore Operations
81
Executing User Programs (EXECUTE PROGRAM Menu)
82
Downloading Files (DOWNLOAD Menu)
83
Uploading Files (UPLOAD Menu)
86
Copying Files between 2 BHT Units
89
LCD Contrast Level
90
Backlight Brightness of the LCD Display
90
Date
90
Resume Function
90
IP Address of Host Computer for Ping-Test
91
Echo Request Send Timing
91
Wireless Security Mode
91
Wireless Security Retry Interval for Non-Response
91
System Environment Settings (SET SYSTEM Menu)
92
Setting the Auto-Start Execution Program
93
Message
94
Status
94
Boot Logo
94
Logo Display Time
94
Menu
95
Compatible Mode
95
BHT-1306Q Series
96
System Status Indication
97
Bluetooth Device Status
97
Setting the Calendar Clock
98
Setting the Code Scanning Parameters
99
Decode Level
100
Minimum Number of Digits to be Read for ITF
100
Minimum Number of Digits to be Read for STF
100
Minimum Number of Digits to be Read for Codabar
100
Read Mode
101
BUZZER/LED Control
102
Read Code
103
Ean/Upc
104
Detailed Settings for EAN/UPC
104
Detailed Settings for Interleaved 2 of 5
106
“3: CODABAR”: Detailed Settings for Codabar (NW-7)
107
Detailed Settings for Code 39
108
Detailed Settings for Code 93
108
Detailed Settings for Code 128
109
Detailed Settings for RSS (GS1 Databar)
110
Detailed Settings for Standard 2 of 5 (STF)
111
Setting the Communication Environment
112
Setting the Cradle (CU) or Irda Communication Parameters
113
Setting the Communication Parameters
113
Setting the Communication Protocol Options
113
Setting the Transmission Speed
113
Setting the Communication Device
114
Setting the USB Communication Environments
114
Setting the COM Communication Protocol Options
114
Setting the Communication Port
115
Setting the Communication Protocol Type
116
Setting the OPEN “COM:” Communication Conditions
118
Defining the Functions of the Shift Key and Magic Keys
119
Defining the Shift Key Function
119
Defining the MX Key Functions
120
Magic Keys (M1 to M5)
120
Defining the Backspace/Clear Key (BS/C Key) Function
121
Defining the MENU Key Setting
121
Setting the TCP/IP, FTP, DHCP and DNS
122
Setting the TCP/IP
122
Setting the TCP/IP Device
122
Setting the IP Address
123
To Change the Setting
123
Setting the Timeout (Only When COM1 Selected)
123
Setting the FTP
124
Setting the FTP Server Connection Environment
124
Setting the FTP Options
125
Setting the DHCP
126
To Set the DHCP
126
Setting the DNS
127
Setting the RPC
128
Setting the User Program Execution Option
129
Resume
129
Drive Related Operation
130
Block Erase Icon
130
Setting the Operation Log
131
BHT Operation Test (TEST Menu)
132
Code Scanning Test
133
Code Type and Corresponding Characters Didplayed on the Screen
134
Setting the Code Scanning Test Options
136
Read Setting
136
Codes that Permit to Read with “Default”Settings
136
Memory Test
137
Scale Test
138
Aging Test
138
LCD and Indicator LED Tests
139
File Test
143
Media Files (*.WAV)
144
Media Files (*.JPG)
145
Font Files (*.FN3/FN4)
146
BASIC User Program (*.PD3/PD4)
146
Other Files (*.DAT, *.TXT, Etc.)
147
Communication Test
148
Infrared Communication Test
148
Cradle (CU) Connection Test
150
USB Connection Test
151
Key-Entry, Speaker and Vibrator Test
152
PING Test
153
Run Ping
153
Messages Displayed During PING Test (Displayed in Center of Screen)
154
PING Termination Messages (Displayed at Bottom of Screen)
154
Set Ping
155
Entry Range for DATA SIZE, INTERVAL, TIMEOUT, and COUNT
155
PING Echo Request Transmission Timing (SEND TYPE)
156
If a Timeout Occurs
156
If PING Receives an Echo Reply
156
Displaying the BHT System Information
157
License List
157
System Information (SYSTEM INFORMATION Menu)
157
Functions for Which Licenses Have Been Registered
158
Functions for Which Licenses Have Not Been Registered
158
CU-1311 System Information Display
159
Downloading/Uploading Files by FTP (FTP MENU)
160
DIR/FILE Entry Box
161
FIELDS Entry Box
161
Uploading by FTP
162
DIR/FILE” Is Selected
162
If no Uploadable Files Exist
163
FTP Download/Upload Messages
164
Response Messages from the FTP Server
165
Wireless Parameter Menu (RF MENU)
166
Wireless Network Settings Menu
166
Wireless Communcation Settings (DEVICE MENU)
166
Wireless Network Parameter Settings
167
Wireless Network Option Settings
167
Wireless Security Settings
168
Wireless Security Mode Settings
168
Wireless Security None Mode
169
Incorrect Encryption Key Examples
171
Wireless Security 1X Supplicant Mode
172
Wireless Security WPA-1X Mode
174
Wireless Security WPA-PSK Mode
176
Wireless Security WPA2-1X Mode
178
Wireless Security WPA2-PSK Mode
180
Wireless Parameter Initialization
181
EAP Authentication Option Setting
181
Site Survey Menu
182
RF Version
182
Viewing Bluetooth Information
183
Bluetooth Communication Settings (DEVICE MENU)
183
Setting up the Bluetooth Parameters
184
Setting up the Device Name
184
Setting up the Device Detection Parameters
185
Setting up the Master Station
186
Setting up Serial Port Profile (SPP) Service for the Connection Target
187
Setting up the Slave Station
188
Setting up the File Transfer Protocol Options
189
When Changing the Setting
189
Detecting Remote Devices
190
Detecting Devices
190
Searching for Services
193
Displaying the Authenticated Remote Device Addresses
195
File Transfer with Serial Port Profile
196
Setting up the USB Parameters
198
Setting up the MTP Parameters
198
USB Communication Settings (DEVICE MENU)
198
Setting up the MTP Restrictions Parameters
199
Setting up the MTP File Setting Parameters
199
Setting up the MTP File Filer Parameters
200
Deleting Program/Data Files (DELEETE FILE Menu)
201
To Delete Files
202
To Cancel
202
Deleting Font Files (DELETE FILE Menu)
203
Downloading/Uploading the BHT System Parameter File
205
Uploading the System Parameter File
205
Copying the System Parameter File
205
Downloading the System Parameter File
205
Downloading the BHT System Parameter File
206
Uploading the BHT System Parameter File
207
Setting the Remote Wake-Up (SET REMOTE WAKEUP Menu)
208
Copying Files (FILE COPY Menu)
209
To Copy Files
210
Downloading/Uploading the System Message File
211
Uploading the System Message File
211
Downloading the System Message File
211
Updating the System (MODIFY MENU)
214
When the Displayed File Name Differs from the BHT System Update File
215
If the System Update File Does Not Exist When Updating the BHT System
215
Updating the CU-1311 System
216
When Displayed File Name Differs from the CU-1311 System Update File
216
If the CU-1311 System Update Fails
217
Infrared Communication Port Transmission Speed
221
BHT Hardware (Physical Layer) and Communication Protocols
221
Usage Precautions
222
Requests to System Designers
222
Wireless LAN Interference
222
Setting Parameters
223
Service Set ID
223
Power Save
223
Radio Mode
223
Eap Type
224
Identity
224
Password
224
Root Certificate
224
Device Address
226
Device Name
226
Security Modes
226
Communication Via COM Connection
227
Communication Via MTP Connection
228
Receiving the BHT-BASIC Data Files
229
MTPFLD.INI File Format
229
Basic Communication Specifications
230
Synchronization
230
Transmission Speed
230
Irda Interface Communication Range
230
Transmission Code and Bit Order
231
Vertical Parity
231
Communications Parameters
232
Maintenance
233
Replacing the Battery Cartridge
234
Battery Cartridge Service Life
234
Battery Cartridge Replacement Method
234
Battery Cartridge Recycling Request
235
Using the BHT after Long Periods
236
Daily Maintenance
237
Proper Care of the BHT
237
Proper Care of the CU/CH
237
Error Messages
239
System Errors
240
System Mode Errors
245
Specifications
249
BHT-1300B Series Specifications
250
Hardware Specifications
250
Code Specifications
251
Universal Product Codes
251
Required Optical Properties
251
Scanning Performance
252
Scanning Reference Position
252
Reading Distance and Area
252
Interface Specifications
254
Irda Interface
254
Wireless Interface (BHT-1306BWB)
254
USB Interface
254
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Denso BHT-1306BWB Operator's Manual (32 pages)
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Brand:
Denso
| Category:
Handhelds
| Size: 1.65 MB
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