Denso BHT-1400QWB-CE Software User Manual

Denso BHT-1400QWB-CE Software User Manual

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  • Page 1 Barcode/2D code Handy Terminal Barcode/2D code Handy Terminal BHT-1400-CE Series BHT-1400BWB-CE BHT-1400QWB-CE Windows Embedded Compact 7 model (WEC7) Software User's Manual User’s Manual User’s Manual...
  • Page 2 All rights reserved. The copyright of this Reference Manual belongs to DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED. BHT, QR Code, iQR Code, SQRC, and QBdirect are trademarks of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED. Microsoft, ActiveSync, Windows Mobile Device Center, Windows and Window logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
  • Page 3 Introduction This manual provides information and instructions for using software unique to BHT-1400CE (hereinafter referred to as BHT) such as the System menu. Refer to the BHT-1400CE Series User’s Manual for basic usage of the BHT, the API Reference Manual and the Class Library Reference Manual for software development.
  • Page 4 For inquiry and latest information For the latest information on this manual and DENSO WAVE products, visit the DENSO WAVE website at: http://www.denso-wave.com/ More information is available from our special website “QBdirect” for the registered users at: http://www.qbdirect.net/. Visit the link above to learn more about this site including user registration.
  • Page 5 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. • The latest upgrade information •...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Outline............................1 1.1. Application Implementation Steps ................. 1 1.2. System Components ..................... 2 1.2.1. Hardware Components ....................2 1.2.2. Software Components ....................2 1.3. Usage Precaution ......................3 Setup............................4 2.1. BHT operations that lead to data loss ................4 2.2.
  • Page 7 6.4.2. File System ........................56 6.4.3. Power Management ....................57 6.4.4. Reset Menu ......................... 58 6.4.5. Key ..........................59 6.4.6. Input Panel ........................64 6.4.7. Status Display ......................65 6.4.8. Taskbar ........................65 6.4.9. USB Setting ......................... 66 6.4.10. BHT Backup ........................ 67 6.4.11.
  • Page 8 6.13.2. Clone menu ....................... 154 6.13.3. Master BHT setup ..................... 155 6.13.4. Slave BHT setup ....................... 157 6.13.5. Cloning flowchart ....................... 158 6.13.6. Discontinuing cloning ....................160 6.13.7. Configuration file(BHTClone.ini) ................161 6.13.8. Cloning log ........................ 162 6.13.9. Clone Error Messages....................163 Error Messages ........................
  • Page 9: Outline

    1. Outline 1.1. Application Implementation Steps The following steps illustrate a typical process from purchase to implementation of a business application using the BHT. Step 1 Confirm that the BHT works properly. Refer to the Operator’s Guide or Hardware User’s Manual. Step 2 Determine a setup procedure considering the application environment then create the application program for the BHT.
  • Page 10: System Components

    1.2. System Components This section illustrates the hardware and software components required for the BHT code data collection system. 1.2.1. Hardware Components The following figure shows the required hardware for the BHT code data collection system. The required hardware varies depending on the communication used. Wireless communication Ethernet Wireless LAN access...
  • Page 11: Usage Precaution

    1.3. Usage Precaution  Data backup Non-volatile memory (flash memory) is used to store user data for the BHT. Flash memory has a finite number of program-erase cycles, therefore frequent access concentrated on the specific memory area may lead to data loss.
  • Page 12: Setup

    2. Setup This section explains how to set up the BHT efficiently and effectively. 2.1. BHT operations that lead to data loss The data stored in the BHT is deleted after the following operations. In order to ensure stable operations, the BHT must be set up to restore or recover the deleted data. Operation Description Data in process will be deleted.
  • Page 13: Support Functions For Setup

    2.2. Support functions for setup The BHT provides the following functions to easily accomplish the setup. Functions or tools for backup* Backup and restore tool The “BHTBackup.exe” is a backup and restore tool for data in the RAM (BHTBackup.exe) and the registry. Refer to”6.4.10 BHT Backup”. Registry backup at The “Registry backup at shutdown”...
  • Page 14 Program auto execution The "Program auto execution" function is used to automatically execute programs such as setup applications or the CAB files, which are deployed "\Flash\Setup" *** in the auto execution folder "\Flash\Setup". Note: To control the program execution order, create a bat file as shown below.
  • Page 15 The” Cancellation of the application auto execution at reset” function is Cancellation of the used to cancel the application auto execution at reset. application auto execution To activate the function: at reset. Perform a reset key combination + SCAN keys. Then release all keys except for the SCAN key.
  • Page 16: Restoring The Registry

    2.3. Restoring the registry Setup procedures for the registry restore varies depending on the backup method as explained below.  Using the backup and restore tool (BHTBackup.exe) Step 1 Back up data after the initial setup. Step 2 Select the “File & Registry (BHT Backup)” in the Startup Config menu.
  • Page 17: Basic Operation

    3. Basic Operation 3.1. Power ON Press the power ( ) key to turn ON the BHT. When turning ON the BHT for the first time or after a long period of time, if any dialog box is not displayed, first perform a “full reset”. Refer to “3.3.2 Full Reset”...
  • Page 18: Power Off

    3.2. Power OFF Use one of the following three methods to turn OFF the BHT. Normal power OFF Press the power ( ) key. The BHT turns OFF after the message on the left is displayed. Power OFF with Hold down the SF key and press the power ( ) key for 3 registry backup seconds or more.
  • Page 19: Reset And Full Reset

    3.3. Reset and Full Reset 3.3.1. Reset Reset the BHT when the BHT does not respond to any entry from the touch screen or keys. With the BHT power ON, press the M1 key + Right Trigger + Power key at the same time.
  • Page 20: Screen Image

    3.4. Screen image All screen images in this Manual are simulated. Actual screens may differ depending on user settings and other factors. The taskbar in this manual varies from the actual BHT screen. 3.4.1. Taskbar icons The following icons are displayed in the taskbar to show the program status, operation modes and notifications. Shows a battery power level in four levels.
  • Page 21 Shows that the alphabet entry mode is ON. (To change entry mode, press the Alpha key.) Refer to the BHT Class Library Reference Manual “Chapter 8 Keyboard” for the input character details while in the ALP mode To display the desktop while an application is running, tap this icon. Tap again to go back to the original application screen.
  • Page 22: Battery Power Level Indicator

    3.5. Battery Power Level Indicator The battery power level can be checked with the icon (battery power level indicator) shown in the taskbar. The icon shows the battery power in four levels. These levels are only a rough estimate of battery power, make sure to charge the battery before running out of power.
  • Page 23: Using Backlight

    3.6. Using backlight To enable or disable the backlight, press the Right trigger Key while holding down the SF key. Press the Right trigger key while holding down the SF key. Backlight OFF or dim (backlight is enabled) No key is pressed Press any key or tap for more than 3 the touch screen.
  • Page 24: Using The Menu Key

    3.7. Using the MENU key The MENU key is used to set up the BHT basic configuration listed below. Step 1 Press the MENU key. Step 2 Select the menu by moving the cursor vertically with the ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) keys. The selected menu is highlighted.
  • Page 25: Using The Keypad

    3.8. Using the Keypad 3.8.1. Entering Numerical Data The default entry mode is numeric, enabling numbers written on the top of numeric keys to be entered. To enter “120” for example, press the 1, 2 and 0 keys sequentially. To delete the wrong number entered, press the BKSP key and then re-enter the correct number. Numeric entry mode can also be changed with the program.
  • Page 26: Using The Shift Key

    3.8.3. Using the shift key The SF key is used in combination with other keys such as the numerical keys or the power key for special purposes. When the SF key is pressed, the keypad is switched to the SF key mode. Refer to the BHT API Reference Manual or BHT Class Library Reference Manual for further details.
  • Page 27: Using The Software Keyboard

    3.8.5. Using the Software Keyboard Tap the software keyboard status icon in the taskbar or press the Left trigger key while holding down the SF key to show or hide the software keyboard. Software Keyboard Software keyboard status icon Tap the keys on the software keyboard to enter data. 3.8.6.
  • Page 28: Activesync/Windows Mobile Device Center

    3.9. ActiveSync/Windows Mobile Device Center The ActiveSync/the Windows Mobile Device Center (WMDC) enables the following features by connecting the BHT to a host computer via a USB. - Synchronize data - Backup data - Copy or move data. - Backup user programs Download the software for the host computer operating system from the Microsoft web site.
  • Page 29  Creating a new partnership For WMDC The windows mobile center starts up after connections established between the host computer and the BHT. Step 1 Click “Connect without setting up your device”. Step 2 Click “Browse the contents of your device” in “File Management”.
  • Page 30 For ActiveSync The partnership wizard pops up on the host computer after connections established between the host computer and the BHT. To create a new partnership between the host computer and the BHT, Select Yes(Y) then click Next(N). To synchronize files, Check the checkbox next to “File”...
  • Page 31: Desktop And Start Menu

    4. Desktop and Start menu 4.1. Desktop The windows desktop is displayed after the initial setup. The following is an explanation of all the icons on the desktop. The icons on the desktop are application icons, and start up a program by double tapping each icon. My Device: Internet Explorer: Displays the root folder with...
  • Page 32: Start Menu

    4.2. Start Menu The Start menu is used to run programs installed in the BHT and set up system settings. Tap the button located in the taskbar (most-left). Menu Description Reference section Programs App Launcher Application guard tool that restricts Windows 6.12 Application desktop operation to prevent the end users from Launcher...
  • Page 33: Recycle Bin

    4.2.1. Recycle Bin Desktop Recycle Bin stores the deleted files temporarily, recovers the deleted files, and deletes the files stored in the Recycle Bin. To recover deleted files from the Recycle Bin, tap File(F)>Restore(E) while selecting the file. To delete specific files in the Recycle Bin from the BHT memory, select the file to delete and tap File(D)>Delete(D).
  • Page 34 Full Screen To enable the Full Screen mode, open System Properties>Internet Explorer Options then check the “Full Screen IE mode” box. Refer to “6.4.17 Internet Explorer Options” or the BHT Web Browser Plug-in Reference Manual, chapter 2. Web browser settings for more details.
  • Page 35: Remote Desktop Connection

    4.2.3. Remote Desktop Connection Desktop Remote Desktop Connection is used to control other computers remotely. Refer to the BHT RDP Plug-in Reference Manual to control local devices such as barcodes, beeper, LED and so on for the BHT operating in the Microsoft Windows terminal service/desktop environments.
  • Page 36: Remote Display

    4.2.5. Remote Display The BHT can be manipulated via a network. The following application files “CERDISP.exe” and “CERHOST.exe” must be run respectively on the BHT and the host computer in order to manipulate the BHT remotely. BHT : Remote Display Application, CERDISP.exe : Remote Display Utility, CERHOST.exe Launching CERDISP.exe on a BHT Follow the steps below to run the Remote Display Application (CERDISP.exe) on the BHT.
  • Page 37: Screen Capture Tool [Captbht.exe]

    The BHT desktop shown in fig.6 is displayed on the computer after the application is launched. The computer can manipulate the BHT with this BHT desktop. Cerhost screen (fig.4) Connect dialog (fig.5) BHT desktop (fig.6) 4.2.6. Screen Capture tool [captbht.exe] The screen capture tool (captbht.exe) captures the BHT screen images.
  • Page 38: Control Panel

    Control Panel is used to set up a windows operating environment. In the Start menu, tap Settings(S) then Control Panel(C) to open Control Panel. Double tap each icon to set up DW: DENSO WAVE feature MS: Microsoft windows feature Icon Name...
  • Page 39 Mouse Sets up a mouse. √ Network and Dial-up Sets up a new dial-up Internet connection. √ Connections Refer to “5.5 Network and Dial-up Connection ” Owner Views or sets up the owner properties (that is required to √ access the network resource). Password Sets a windows startup password as security guard.
  • Page 40: Backlight Settings

    5.1. Backlight settings Control Panel Sets up the backlight. - Note - (*)Whenever the backlight ON/OFF key is pressed, the backlight switches between ON and OFF regardless of the backlight settings in this menu. Refer to “3.6 Using backlight”. General tab menu LCD/Keypad tab menu Item Meaning...
  • Page 41: Error Reporting

    5.2. Error Reporting Control Panel Creates an error information when an error occurs in applications. Enabling Error Reporting is recommended when developing applications. Using Windows CE Dump Viewer in a host computer together with this function helps early detection and solution of application problems. Access to Microsoft HP or MSDN for further details.
  • Page 42: System

    5.3. System Control Panel Views the windows System Properties and device information and changes the RAM memory allocation.  General menu General menu shows the windows system information and the device information.  Memory menu The Memory menu shows the memory allocation and free space of the RAM memory, and is used to change the RAM memory allocation by using the slider.
  • Page 43: Stylus

    5.4. Stylus Control Panel Sets up the touch screen.  Double-Tap menu The Double-Tap tab menu is used to set the double tapping speed.  Calibration menu The Calibration tab menu is used to adjust the touch screen sensitivity Tap the Recalibrate button then follow the instructions displayed on the screen.
  • Page 44: Network And Dial-Up Connection

    5.5. Network and Dial-up Connection Control Panel Sets up a network and dial-up connection. To connect the BHT to a network, tap the “Network and Dial-up Connection” icon in the control panel. Icon name Description Make New Connection Creates a new network connection. Double tap the icon, then enter a new connection name and select a connection type by following the instructions given by the...
  • Page 45: Power

    5.6. Power Control Panel Views the battery or device status and sets a wakeup event. Sets the wake-up method(s) as a wakeup event from suspend, if checked. Wakeup menu 5.7. Volume and Sounds Properties Control Panel Changes sound settings and adjusts the sound volume. ...
  • Page 46  Sound menu Sets up sounds for various events.  Application menu Sets the notification pattern for code scanning completion, application and system warning. Beeper: Beeper only (default) Vibration: Vibrator only Beeper & Vibration: Beeper and Vibrator  Output Device Select an audio output device that emits sounds for the BHT.
  • Page 47: Regional Settings

    5.8. Regional Settings Control Panel Changes the display language and the format that windows uses to display dates, times, currency, values and Uniscribe for complex text layout such as Thai language. Uniscribe: Check this box when displaying complex text languages (CTL) such as Thai .
  • Page 48: Display

    5.10. Display Control Panel Changes the display settings to customize the desktop. Tab name Description Background Changes the desktop background wallpaper. Appearance Customizes the desktop appearance. Resolution Changes the display Resolution resolution. WQVGA (width 240 × height 400 pixels)(Default) WVGA (width 480 × height 800 pixels) QVGA (width 240 ×...
  • Page 49: System Menu (Bhtshell)

    6. System Menu (BhtShell) The System Menu is used to set up BHT operating environment, and is accessible from the BhtShell in the desktop or the BHTSettings in the control panel. BHTSettings icon BhtShell icon in the control panel in the desktop 6.1.
  • Page 50: Execute Program

    6.2. Execute Program System menu The Execute Program menu is used to run applications and open folders or files. Tap “1: Execute Program” in the System Menu. The screen shown on the left is displayed. Tap “Browse…“. Select a file from the My Device list, or enter a file name. Make sure that the file name displayed in the “Name:”...
  • Page 51: Communication

    6.3. Communication System menu The Communication menu is used to connect the BHT to a host computer. Tap 2: Communication in the System Menu. The BHT can connect to a host computer using the following three methods. 1.Ymodem: Communicates with a host computer via an RS-232C port using Ymodem. (currently not available) 2.ActiveSync(USB)**: Communicates with a host computer via a USB using ActiveSync or...
  • Page 52  Download Select the download destination folder. Then tap the button 2 to start the download. button 2 Download destination folder − Note − If a file with the same name already exists in a download destination folder, the new downloaded file overwrites the old one.
  • Page 53  Upload Select the file to upload to the host computer. Then tap button 3 to start the upload. button 3 Upload file The popup message shown on the left is displayed when the upload is successfully completed. If an error occurs while uploading… If an error occurs while uploading, the popup message shown on the left is displayed.
  • Page 54: Error Messages

     Error Messages The error messages are listed below. Download error messages Message Problem Solution Not enough storage Not enough memory to Delete any unnecessary files or reduce the store downloaded files. size of the download file. Too long path The file path is too long to Change the download file name or the download.
  • Page 55: Activesync(Usb)

    6.3.2. ActiveSync(USB) System menu The ActiveSync (USB) menu is used to connect a BHT to a host computer via a USB. Tap the ActiveSync (USB) in the Communication menu. The popup message shown on the left is displayed when connecting to a host computer via a USB.
  • Page 56: Ftp

    6.3.3. FTP System menu The FTP menu is a FTP Client software program (FTPClient), and is used when the BHT transfers files from or to the FTP server.  FTP Client Configuration When the 3:FTP button is tapped for the first time, the “FTP Client Configuration” menu shown on the left is displayed in order to log into the FTP server.
  • Page 57  Downloading files using FTP To download files from the FTP server, follow the steps below. Step 1 Tap the Ref... button in the Download section. The Select file menu is displayed. Step 2 In the Select file menu, select the folder and file to download the tap OK button.
  • Page 58  Uploading files using FTP To upload files to the FTP server, follow the steps below. Step 1 Tap the Ref... button in the upload section. The Select file menu is displayed. Step 2 In the Select file menu, select the folder and file to download the tap OK button.
  • Page 59  Changing the FTP Client Configuration To change the FTP Client Configuration, tap the Config... button. The FTP Client Configuration is displayed. Change the settings as explained in the FTP Client Configuration section. Error messages during FTP download or upload. Message Problem Solution...
  • Page 60: System Properties

    6.4. System Properties The System Properties is used to set up various settings that control how the BHT works. The System Properties is accessible from both the BHTShell in the desktop and the BHTSettings in the Control Panel. 6.4.1. Scanner settings System Properties Double tap the Scanner icon in the System Properties to set up how the BHT reads barcodes or QRcodes.
  • Page 61 [3], [4], [5] ITF, STF and CODABAR The minimum number of digits to be read for ITF, STF and CODABAR is selectable. Setting smaller numbers for each code increases probability of missing digits or misreading, depending on various factors such as barcode reading conditions and barcode quality. Setting larger numbers for each code decreases probability of missing digits or misreading.
  • Page 62 [2] REVERSE (Mirror image 2D code reading function) Mirror image code is a code viewed from a reversed side of a 2D code, and can be read by setting the “REVERSE” to “ON”. (default : OFF) − Note − Enabling the mirror image 2D code reading may increase reading time for 2D codes. [3] DECODE LEVEL (Acceptable code quality level) The decode level is selectable from 1 to 9.
  • Page 63 [7] OPTION Set to ON to enable the optional data to be added to the end of 2D code data read. − Point − The setting is always effective when the BHT is used. Changing the settings is not recommended unless necessary. Option data format Example code: QR code, Model 2, Version 5, Error correction level M, and mask number 6.
  • Page 64: File System

    6.4.2. File System System Properties The File System menu is used to initialize the Flash memory, registry and RAM memory. The BHT restarts after initializing the registry or the RAM memory. To initialize, double tap the File System icon in the System Properties. Select the memories to initialize then tap the Initialize button.
  • Page 65: Power Management

    6.4.3. Power Management System Properties The Power Management menu is used to set the automatic power-off timer and standby timer. Double tap the Power Management icon in the System Properties to open the Power Management menu. The default values are given in parentheses. Automatic Power off Time: Selects the automatic power-off time from 0 to Battery Power(sec):(180)
  • Page 66: Reset Menu

    6.4.4. Reset Menu System Properties The Reset Menu is used to set up the Reset/Full reset related configuration. Enables or disables the reset/full reset buttons in the Enable reset buttons basic configuration menu (MENU). in the MENU Refer to “3.7 Using the MENU key3” for details. Reset/Full Reset unchecked Disables the reset/full reset buttons in...
  • Page 67: Key

    6.4.5. Key System Properties The Key menu is used to set up how the keypad keys work. Double tap the Key icon in the System Properties to set up the keypad key functions.  General menu Sets whether or not the keypad stays in the Shift Key Lock shift mode (shift lock) when the SHIFT key...
  • Page 68  Assigning a user defined key The magic keys are assignable to user-defined virtual keys. To assign the user-defined virtual key, follow the steps below. Step 1 Write a program code for a virtual key as a text file. Step 2 Save the file in the BHT FLASH folder with the filename “MKeyDef.txt”.
  • Page 69  Assign a Launch APP key The application launcher function is assignable to a magic key. Step1 Select the Launch APP key from the pull-down list. The Set button is displayed. Step 2 Press the Set button. The menu on the left is displayed. Step 3 Set the application path and filename to start up when the magic key is pressed.
  • Page 70  Key Enable/Disable menu The keys checked are enabled. To disable a key, uncheck the box.  Input Mode tab menu Enables or disables the multipress input method for the alphabet input mode. Enable multipress input with timeout: A text selected is entered after the specified time has elapsed, if checked.
  • Page 71 Procedure to change the key function assignment. reassign function above keys, change value [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\BHT\Keybd]. The setting values corresponding to each key function are listed below. Function to be assigned Hexadecimal value 0x0170 0x0171 0x0172 0x0173 0x0174 0x0175 0x0176 0x0177 0x0178 0x0179 0x017a 0x017b...
  • Page 72: Input Panel

    6.4.6. Input Panel System Properties The Input Panel is used to change the software keyboard size. To change the size, double tap the Input Panel icon in the System Properties. Choose “Normal size” or “Expanded size”. “Expanded size" is valid when the screen resolution is WVGA / VGA / HVGA.
  • Page 73: Status Display

    6.4.7. Status Display System Properties The Status Display is used to display or hide the following status indicators in the taskbar. To set up, double tap the Status Display icon in the System Properties. The default values are given in parentheses. Battery: Battery voltage level (Displayed) WLAN:...
  • Page 74: Usb Setting

    6.4.9. USB Setting System Properties The USB Setting is used to set how the BHT communicates with a host computer via a USB port using CU-AU1-14. Double tap the USB Setting icon in the System Properties to open the menu. ActiveSync / Select when connecting to a host computer using WMDC...
  • Page 75: Bht Backup

    6.4.10. BHT Backup The BHT Backup is used to back up and restore the data (files) in the RAM memory and the registry. Data or files in the flash memory and the microSD card are not supported by the BHT Backup. The backup data can be set to be automatically restored after a full reset (cold boot).
  • Page 76  Restoring data Step 1 Select a file to restore from the back file list. Step 2 Press the Restore button. The popup screen is displayed. Step 3 Tap the Restore button. − Note − -The backup file is not compatible with different versions of OS and different UI languages.
  • Page 77  Viewing the backup file information To view the backup file information details, follow the steps below. Step 1 Select the file from the backup list in the BHT Backup initial screen. Step 2 Tap VIEW button to display the information details. The information shown on the left is displayed.
  • Page 78  Command line for data backup > BHTBackup [/b] [/r] [/f] [/bf] [/a] [/p] [/m] [/e] Backup Backup with the specified "folder" and "backup filename". Backup file is created in "\<folder>\System\Backup\<filename>.dbk". Restore Restore with the specified "folder" and "backup filename". /f “xxx”...
  • Page 79: Startup Config

    6.4.11. Startup Config System Properties The Startup Config is used to define how the BHT starts up after rest and full-reset, and enable or disable error messages. To set up, double tap the Startup Config icon in the System Properties Refer to “2.2 Support functions for setup”, and “7 Error Messages”.
  • Page 80  Launcher menu Setup Launcher: Performs the Automatic Application Launch, if checked. The application will not be performed if no files exist in the folder “ ”, even if the box is checked. \Flash\Setup Reboot after Setup: Resets the system after the execution of program, if checked. Startup Launcher: Wait N Second: Execute a startup application after waiting specified second(s) .
  • Page 81  Warning Message menu The Warning Message tab menu is used to enable or disable error messages explained below. Registry settings have been lost: If checked, the message below is displayed only when the BHT is not set to back up the registry at full reset. (default: checked) Service life warning for backup battery: If checked, the message below is displayed at power ON when the battery level is low.
  • Page 82  Password menu The Password tab menu is used to restrict use of the BHT at reset, full-reset or power-on, and has two functions; Device lock (password protection) and Application Launcher. (1) Device lock function The password is prompted to restrict use of the BHT at reset, full-reset and power-on.
  • Page 83 (2) Application Launcher function Enable Application Launcher Starts up the application launcher at reset/full-reset, if checked. (default: unchecked) Disable ActiveSync autoconnect Disables the ActiveSync/WMDC autoconnect while the application launcher is activated, if checked. (unchecked) - Note - ActiveSync/WMDC automatic connection setting in the System Properties precedes this setting.
  • Page 84  Configuration File (Startup.ini) The configuration file does not exist at default. The following file is created as the configuration file when the OK button is pressed in the General, Warning Message or Password tab. (The file is not a registry file.) \Flash\system\Startup.ini The sample configuration file: 1: checked, 0: unchecked...
  • Page 85: Registry Editor (Regedit)

    6.4.12. Registry Editor (RegEdit) System Properties The RegEdit is used to add, modify, delete, import or export the registry. The following three methods are available to use the RegEdit. - Using the GUI (graphical user interface) to add, modify, delete, import or export the registry.
  • Page 86 Tap and hold the registry data in the lower half of the RegEdit screen until the edit menu pops up. Then select one from the following edit menu. Add: Adds the registry data with the registry type. DWORD STRING - Single (without linefeed code) - Multi (with linefeed code) Delete: Deletes the registry data.
  • Page 87  Using command line with RegEdit The command prompt can be used to import or export the registry from or to the registry file. To use the command prompt, follow the steps below. The following file and folder names are used in the steps below. •...
  • Page 88  Command line for exporting the registry Export function (/E option) > RegEdit [/H] /E filepath [sub-key] No message is displayed while exporting the registry (default: display) filepath The registry path and file name to export. sub-key The registry sub-key to export. If the sub-key is not specified, the entire registry will be exported.
  • Page 89 DataValue Format the DataValue the way shown in “Data type and format list” on the next page. Add a linefeed "\" at the end of the line, when starting a new line. For example: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Time Zones/Pacific Standard Time] "TZI"=hex:/ a4,01,00,00,00,00,00,00,c4,ff,ff,ff,00,00,0b,00,/ 00,00,01,00,02,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,03,00,/ 00,00,02,00,02,00,00,00,00,00,00,00 Data type and format list...
  • Page 90  Error Messages for Registry Editor Message Error No. Problem Solution Import failed. The specified registry file Check if the specified registry file exists. does not exist. Err Code = X The specified sub-key or Check if the specified sub-key or value exists. value to delete does not exist.
  • Page 91 Message Error No. Problem Solution Import failed. The sub-key path is not Specify the sub-key path or correct the registry specified. file format. Err Code = X The following errors are examples. •The sub-key path is not specified. [NG] Blank line "Battery"=dword:00000001 [OK] Blank line...
  • Page 92: Os Update

    6.4.13. OS Update System Properties The OS Update is used to update the Operating System. Double tap the OS Update icon in the System Properties to open the OS Update menu. File Name: OS update file name The default OS update folder is "\Flash\OSUpdate". Before updating the OS, copy the OS update file to the folder.
  • Page 93 - Note - When the OS update fails, full reset must be performed manually to restart the BHT or complete the OS update. IF the BHT does not start up after a full reset, cancel the auto restore function by pressing the full reset combination keys and the SCAN key, then retry a full reset.
  • Page 94  Command line for OS Update > OSUpdate /e [/r] [/f] Execute command line mode (none) Execute GUI mode (default) Command line mode without the battery power check. Command line mode with the battery power check. If the battery level is level-1 or less, the OS update is not performed. The following parameters are valid when "/e"...
  • Page 95: Wireless Lan

    6.4.14. Wireless LAN The Wireless LAN is a wireless LAN setup tool called Wlan Manager, and is used to connect the BHT via a wireless network. To open the Wlan Manager, double tap the Wireless LAN icon in the System Properties. Refer to “6.8 Wlan Manager ”...
  • Page 96: Network Settings

    6.4.16. Network Settings System Properties The Network Settings is used to enable or disable IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6). IPv6 is set to “Enable” as default. Double-tap the Network Settings icon in the System Properties Follow the steps below. Step 1 Select either “Enable” or “Disable”. Enable: IPv6 is activated.
  • Page 97: Internet Explorer Options

    6.4.17. Internet Explorer Options System Properties The Internet Explorer Options is used to set up the FullScreen web browser. Tap the Internet Explorer Options icon in the System Properties to open. Full Screen IE menu: Enables the Full Screen mode and the function keys to control the Full Screen mode.
  • Page 98: Remote Desktop

    6.4.18. Remote Desktop System Properties The Remote Desktop is a Remote Desktop setup tool that is used to control other devices remotely. To open the Remote Desktop setup menu, double tap the Remote Desktop icon in the System Properties. Refer to the BHT RDP Plug-in Reference Manual, 2.3 Preparing the BHT (5) BHT extended functions.
  • Page 99: Bhtclone

    6.4.20. BHTClone System Properties BHTClone is used to copy data such as BHT OS, applications, data files and configurations from one BHT to another. To open the BHTClone menu, double tap the BHTClone icon in the System Properties. Refer to "6.13 Cloning " for details. 6.4.21.
  • Page 100: Activesync/Wmdc Automatic Connection

    6.4.23. ActiveSync/WMDC Automatic Connection System Properties Hold down the SHIFT key and press the 1 key while the System menu is open. The Communication Settings menu shown on the left is displayed. The BHT will connect to a network via the USB using ActiveSync/WMDC automatically.
  • Page 101: Test

    6.5. Test System Menu The Test menu is used to perform various hardware tests for the BHT. To open the test menu, tap the 4:Test in the System Menu. Refer to “6.5 Test ” for details. −Note − Contact your sales dealer if an error occurs during the tests. 6.6.
  • Page 102: Wlan Manager

    6.8. Wlan Manager System Properties The “Wlan Manager” is a wireless LAN setup tool that is used to connect the BHT via a wireless network and check the network information. To open the Wlan Manager, double tap the Wireless LAN icon in the System Properties.
  • Page 103: Information Menu

    6.8.1. Information menu Wireless LAN The information tab menu is used to display the wireless device information and connection status. Associated Access Point: Information of an associated access point is displayed. BSSID: Current BSSID Signal Strength: Current signal strength Quality: Quality Description Excellent...
  • Page 104: Network Menu

    6.8.2. Network menu Wireless LAN The Network tab menu is used to display network information, and sets up the IP address and the name servers. IP Type: IP address type, DHCP or Static IP Address: BHT IP address Subnet mask: Subnet mask Gateway: Default gateway...
  • Page 105: Settings Menu

    6.8.3. Settings menu Wireless LAN Power: Select the wireless module power save mode from the pull-down list. CAM: Constantly awake mode The wireless module is constantly powered ON. FastPSP: Power save mode (Default) The wireless mode switches between the power save mode and CAM mode depending on network traffic volume.
  • Page 106  Advanced Settings menu Preamble: Select the “Short” or “Long” radio button for the preamble Length. Default is “Long”. − Note − Select the same preamble length as the access point. If both the BHT and access point are not set to the same preamble length, the BHT may not connect to the access point.
  • Page 107 Default button: Restored the default settings. Apply button: Applies the changes. Cancel button: Cancels all changes.  Export WLAN Settings The Export WLAN Settings is used to create a registry file which contains only the WLAN settings (WLAN registry file). The WLAN registry file can be copied to other BHT with the registry file (*.reg). Refer to “6.4.12 Registry Editor (RegEdit)”...
  • Page 108: Profiles Menu

    6.8.4. Profiles menu Wireless LAN The Profiles tab menu is used to set up the wireless network security. The profile connected is shown as an active profile on the Status section in the information tab page. The BHT attempts to reconnect to the highest priority profile available until connected if the wireless network is disconnected.
  • Page 109  Creating a new network profile To create a new network profile, tap the New button in the Profiles tab menu. The Profiles menu is displayed. The menus shown in the Profiles menu will vary depending on the settings selected for the Authentication, Encryption and EAP type. SSID Enter an SSID that identifies the wireless SSID.
  • Page 110  Security Configuration The network security is set with the combination of Encryption and Authentication as listed below. The security combination is changeable. Security Parameter PEAP EAP-TLS LEAP EAP-FAST None (802.1x) (802.1x) (802.1x) (802.1x) √ ESSID Authentication Open Encryption None 802.1x Disable Disable...
  • Page 111 Security (WPA2) Parameter PEAP EAP-TLS LEAP EAP-FAST √ ESSID Authentication WPA2-1X WPA2-PSK Encryption TKIP / AES 802.1x PEAP EAP-TLS LEAP EAP-FAST Disable √ - - - - Pre Shared Key - - - - - WEP Key √ √ √ √...
  • Page 112  Profile menu Images - 104 -...
  • Page 113  Selecting a certificate The Select Certificate button in the Profile menu is used to import a certificate. This menu button is displayed in the specific Profile menu as shown below. To import a certificate, follow the steps below. Step 1 Tap the Select Certificate button in the profiles menu. The My certificate menu is displayed.
  • Page 114  Using Cert & PAC (Certificates & PACs) The Cert & PAC (Certificates & PACs) button in the Profile tab menu is used to import, view or remove the certificates and secret keys (PACs). The following table shows the required certificates and secret keys for each EAP type. EAP type Root certificate Client certificate (with secret key)
  • Page 115  Importing a root certificate Step 1 Tap the Import button in the Trusted Authorities tab. The Import menu shown on the left is displayed. Step 2 Tap the Browse button to select a root certificate file, or enter the full path of the root certificate file. Step 3 Enter a friendly name.
  • Page 116  Scanning access points To scan access points, tap the Scan button in the Profiles tab menu. The scan menu is displayed. This menu provides the following features. [1] Rescan Rescans surrounding access points. [2] Save Saves the result of a scan. [3] Create Profile Creates a new profile from the access point SSID.
  • Page 117: Ping Test

    6.8.5. Ping test The Ping menu is used to perform a ping test. Destination IP or Name: Enter the IP address or name of the host computer in order to ping. Setting: Opens the ping settings. Start: Start the ping test. - Notes - The default host name of the BHT is shown as a "Device name"...
  • Page 118  Details of the Ping parameter The settings menu is used to set up the ping command parameters. Tap the Settings button in the ping menu to display the Ping settings menu. Tap the Default button to restore the default settings. Item Value Range Default Value Data size [byte]...
  • Page 119  Ping echo request transmission timing Two types of echo request transmission timing are available: Type 1 and Type 2. (Default: Type 2) Type1 Type 1 sets the interval for a definite period of time between ping echo requests regardless of the timeout occurrence.
  • Page 120: Version

    6.8.6. Version The Version tab menu is used to view the versions of the wireless LAN driver. Tap the Version tab in the WLAN Manager to view the versions. Driver Version: Version of the wireless LAN driver. Firmware Version: Firmware version of the wireless LAN driver. Region Code: Country code (Country name, organization name for Standardization)
  • Page 121: Bluetooth Manager

    6.9. Bluetooth Manager The Bluetooth Manager is a Bluetooth communication setup tool to connect the BHT to other Bluetooth devices. To open the Bluetooth Manager, double tap the “Bluetooth” icon in the System Properties. The Bluetooth Manager is displayed with a toolbar and status bar. Tool Bar The current battery power level.
  • Page 122: Device Inquiry

    6.9.1. Device Inquiry Tap the “Device inquiry” icon in the tool bar to search for remote Bluetooth devices. The devices found are listed as device icons (such as a computer, laptop, PDA, audio device) in the main window. The same remote device list is displayed next time the Bluetooth Manager is opened (to save time searching for the same devices).
  • Page 123: Device Pairing

    6.9.2. Device pairing The following are three ways of pairing the BHT with a remote device. 1. Pairing with a remote device from the BHT (local device). Step 1 Select a remote device from the remote device list. Step 2 Then hold down the device icon with the stylus to open the contextual menu. Step 3 Select “Pair”...
  • Page 124: Properties And Configuration

    6.9.3. Properties and configuration The Bluetooth Manager provides the SPP (Serial Port), OPP (Object Push) and FTP (File Transfer) functions as local services. Tap the Service icon in the tool bar to view the local services. The local services are shown in the main window as specific icons with specific names.
  • Page 125  FTP Profile To activate the FTP Profile, double tap the File Transfer icon in the main window, or select “Start” in the contextual menu shown by holding down the File Transfer icon with the stylus. To change the FTP server directory where the remote devices access, select the “Properties”...
  • Page 126: Local Device Properties And Configuration

    6.9.4. Local device properties and configuration Tap the Setup icon in the Bluetooth Manager, to open the local device (BHT) properties. This menu provides the following features. - Viewing the local device properties (MAC address, device name, device type). - Setting up the local device security. - Setting up the Bluetooth Manager behavior.
  • Page 127: Remote Device Services

    6.9.5. Remote device services  Remote device properties To open the remote device properties, select “Properties” in the contextual menu shown by holding down the remote device icon in the main window. The contents shown are the same as the property contents shown in the remote device.
  • Page 128  Serial Port service To use the serial port service, double tap the Serial Port icon or select “Connect” in the contextual menu shown by holding down the icon. The COM port selection prompt dialog is displayed when the “Auto Client COM Port”...
  • Page 129  File Transfer To use the file transfer service, double tap the File Transfer icon or select the “Connect” in the contextual menu shown by holding down the icon. The root directory that contains the shared folder of the remote device is displayed in the list view when the connection is successfully established with the remote device.
  • Page 130  Object Push To use the object push service, double- tap the Object Push icon or select Push file in the contextual menu shown by holding down the icon. The file selection dialog shown on the left is displayed, then select the file to transfer. To change the transfer speed, select “Properties”...
  • Page 131  HSP The HSP (Headset Profile) is used to connect to the Bluetooth Headsets. To use HSP service, double tap the “HSP” icon or select "Connect" in the contextual menu shown by holding down the HSP icon. The paring and connection status with the remote device is shown as below.
  • Page 132  Service connection shortcuts The service connection shortcut provides an easy connection to the remote device. To create a shortcut, select the “Create Shortcut” in the contextual menu shown by holding down the service icon. The message shown on the right is displayed when the shortcut is successfully created.
  • Page 133: Version Information

    To delete the shortcuts, select “Delete” in the contextual menu shown by holding down the shortcut icon. The message dialog is displayed. Tap Yes to proceed with deletion. The message “Shortcut deleted” is displayed when the deletion is completed. The contents of the shortcut list are saved while the Bluetooth Manager is running.
  • Page 134: Scanner Reading Parameters

    6.10. Scanner Reading Parameters The setup menu for the scanner reading parameters is launched from the System Properties or the Test menu in the System menu. use the settings: Enables or disables the menu. Default is unchecked (disabled). Read Mode: Sets the scanner reading mode.
  • Page 135 Alternate switching mode: The illumination LED turns on when the trigger key is pressed, and does not turn off until the code device file is closed or the trigger key is pressed again. The illumination LED turns ON and OFF alternately by pressing the trigger key. The BHT reads a code while the illumination LED is turned on, but does not read a next code until the scanned data is read out from the code buffer.
  • Page 136: Read Code

    6.10.2. Read Code The Read Code menu is used to set up the readable codes and parameters. The codes grayed out are not available. The parameter for each code is displayed when a check box is checked. BHT-1400B BHT-1400Q  EAN/UPC (EAN-13/UPC-A, EAN-8, UPC-E) The parameter shown on the left is displayed when “EAN/UPC”...
  • Page 137  CODE39, CODABAR, ITF, STF The parameter screen shown on the left is displayed when “CODE39”, “CODABAR”, “ITF” or “STF” is checked in the Read Code menu. Code: Enables the code reading. Specify the minimum and maximum numbers of digits to be read, if the code is enabled.
  • Page 138  RSS (RSS-14, RSS Limited, RSS Expanded) The parameter shown on the left is displayed when “RSS” is checked in the Read Code menu. Tap each tab, to set up the parameters for RSS-14, RSS Limited or RSS Expanded. Code: Enables the code reading.
  • Page 139  QR (Model1, Model2, MicroQR, SQRC), iQR The parameter screen shown on the left is displayed when “QR” or “iQR” is checked in the Read Code menu. Code: Enables the code reading. Specify the minimum and maximum versions to be read if the code is enabled.
  • Page 140: Data Edit

    6.10.3. Data Edit The Data Edit menu is used to set up the parameters for each code to edit the scanned data. Tap each button to open the parameters. BHT-1400B BHT-1400Q  EAN/UPC The screens shown below are displayed when the EAN/UPC button is tapped in the Data Edit menu. Check Digit: Adds the check digit to the code data if checked.
  • Page 141  CODABAR The screen shown on the left is displayed when the CODABAR button is tapped in the Data Edit menu. Check Digit: Adds the check digit to the CODABAR data if checked. Start/Stop Character: Adds start/stop characters to the CODABAR data if checked.
  • Page 142: Test Menu

    6.11. Test Menu The Test menu is used to perform the following hardware tests for the BHT. To open the Test menu, tap “4:Test” in the System Menu. 1:SCANNER: Performs a barcode scanning test. 2: BEEPER: Performs a beeper scale test. 3: AGING: Performs an aging test.
  • Page 143 - Point - QR code and iQR code can be divided up to 16 codes from a single code. The multiple codes divided are called split codes. The split codes are reconstructed as a single code when all split codes are read. The beeper sounds differently when the split codes are read.
  • Page 144 Code mark list Code mark Code type 1400B 1400Q Type1 Type2 √ √ No add-on EAN-13 √ √ 2-digit add-on (JAN-13) √ √ 5-digit add-on √ √ No add-on √ √ UPC-A 2-digit add-on √ √ 5-digit add-on √ √ No add-on EAN-8 √...
  • Page 145 next page. Example) ]I1 ]: Flag Character (ASCII 93) I: Code Character (ITF) 1: Modifier Character (see the table below) The code mark is “]I1” if the ITF code is set to add the C/D (Check digits) when scanned. For code types not compliant with the AIM USA "Guidelines on Symbology Identifiers," the characters are the same as the code mark Type 1.
  • Page 146: Beeper Scale Test

    6.11.2. Beeper Scale Test Tap the 2:BEEPER button in the Test menu to perform the beeper scale test. The screen shown on the right is displayed, and the beeper sounds two octave major scales shown as below. The BHT automatically returns to the HardTest menu after two octave major scales are played.
  • Page 147: Communication Test

    6.11.4. Communication Test Tap the 4:COM button in the Test menu to perform the communication test for the USB interface port. 1:USB: Performs the USB interface test. Tap the 1:USB button in the COM menu to start the USB interface test. The BHT starts connecting to the host computer using ActiveSync/WMDC.
  • Page 148: Lcd And Led Indicator Test

    6.11.5. LCD and LED Indicator Test Tap the 5:DISPLAY button in the Test menu to perform the LCD and LED indicator test. The test pattern on the left is displayed, and the LED indicator illuminates 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 149: Key Entry And Vibrator Test

    6.11.6. Key Entry and Vibrator test Tap the 6:KEY VIBRATION button in the Test menu to perform a key entry and vibrator test. The screen shown on the upper left is displayed and the BHT waits for a key entry. Any key pressed is displayed on the screen and stays displayed until all keys are pressed.
  • Page 150: Application Launcher

    6.12. Application Launcher The Application Launcher is an application guard tool that is used to restrict the use of applications for the BHT end users. The end users are allowed to use specific applications determined by the administrator. The Application Launcher also restricts Windows desktop operation to prevent the end users from using non-listed applications or changing any configuration in order to ensure smooth BHT operation.
  • Page 151: Initial Setup

    6.12.2. Initial setup  Enabling the Application Launcher The Application Launcher must be enabled in the System Settings Menu. To enable the Application Launcher, follow the steps below. Enabling takes effect at reset or full-reset. Step 1 Open the System Properties by tapping 3:System Properties in the System Menu.
  • Page 152: User Mode

    6.12.3. User mode The Application Launcher automatically starts up in the user mode. In the user mode, only the listed applications determined by the administrator can be used. The task bar is not displayed when the administrator sets the task bar to “Hide” in the “Settings” menu (screen shown on the left below).
  • Page 153: Administrator Mode

    6.12.4. Administrator mode In administrator mode, the administrator has full control of all applications. The taskbar is displayed regardless of the taskbar settings in the Application Launcher Settings menu, however Windows CE taskbar settings override this administrator mode function. The taskbar is not displayed when “Auto Hide” is set in the Windows “Taskbar and Start menu”...
  • Page 154: Tracing (Start/Stop Trace)

    6.12.5. Tracing (Start/Stop Trace) The Start Trace button is used for the administrator to find non-listed application full paths and to add to the application list. An application full path is displayed when a non-listed application is started up during the trace mode, then a pop-up dialog is displayed to prompt to save the path.
  • Page 155 Step 5 Tap the Stop Trace button to stop trace mode. The pop-up message dialog that shows Windows Explorer full path is displayed. Step 6 Tap the Add to List button to add Windows Explorer to the user list. The Add to List screen is displayed. Refer to “6.12.6 Adding applications (Add to List)”...
  • Page 156: Adding Applications (Add To List)

    6.12.6. Adding applications (Add to List) To add applications to the user or admin list, - Press the Add to List button in the trace mode, or - Press the Add to List button in the admin mode. The screen on the left is displayed, and then follow the steps below. Step 1 Select the User App List or Admin App list radio button whichever applications are added to.
  • Page 157: Settings

    6.12.7. Settings The Settings menu is used to change the password, font size and other options. The settings are saved to the ini-file when the OK button is pressed. Password: Administrator password (Default: no password) Taskbar: Taskbar Hide or Show in the user mode (Default: Show) Enable 10-key: When checked, the applications start up by pressing the numeric key corresponding to the number displayed in the list.
  • Page 158: Configuration File (Ceadmin.ini)

    6.12.8. Configuration file (CeAdmin.ini) The configuration file called CeAdmin.ini is created in the \Flash\System folder of the BHT when the Application Launcher is opened and closed for the first time. does not exist at default. file is not a registry file and \Flash\system\CeAdmin.ini The Application Launcher reads the file when started up.
  • Page 159 Value List Parameter GUI screen Value Common Application Launcher function settings Password Enter the administrator password Maximum 255 characters. Default: “”(blank), No password Taskbar Taskbar Use this parameter to show or hide the taskbar. 0: Hide, 1: Show (Default) TenKey Enable 10-key 0: Disabled (Default), 1: enabled TenKeyInterval...
  • Page 160  Error message list Message Problem Solution User mode Failed to start application. The listed application could not Replace the ini file with the correct file. be found. (Correct the application path.) Contact your administrator. Wrong password! Password is incorrect. Enter the correct password.
  • Page 161: Cloning

    6.13. Cloning 6.13.1. Feature Cloning is used to create (duplicate) an exact copy of an existing BHT by copying the BHT data listed below from a BHT (Master) to another (Slave). Master Slave Clone Source BHT Destination BHT Data to be copied Description Update OS if the OS version does not match.
  • Page 162: Clone Menu

    6.13.2. Clone menu Double tap the Clone icon on the desktop or in the System Properties. The main menu shown on the left is displayed. Tap 1:Clone Master to set up the master BHT. Tap 2:Clone Slave to set up the slave BHT. History Cloning history as a slave is displayed Clone ID...
  • Page 163: Master Bht Setup

    6.13.3. Master BHT setup Follow the steps below to set up the master BHT. Step 1 Select 1:Clone Master in the main menu. The menu shown on the left is displayed. Step 2 Select the SSID and channel combination from the pull-down list to communicate with the slave BHT using a wireless Ad hoc connection.
  • Page 164 Step 4 Confirm the latest slave history by tapping the History button in the main menu, as necessary. The maximum of 100 cloning histories are displayed. Select any of the histories displayed then press the ENT key to view the details of the history.
  • Page 165: Slave Bht Setup

    6.13.4. Slave BHT setup Follow the steps below to set up the slave BHT. Step 1 Select 2:Clone Slave in the main menu. The menu shown on the left is displayed. Step 2 Select the SSID and channel combination from the pull-down list to communicate with the master BHT using a wireless Ad hoc connection.
  • Page 166: Cloning Flowchart

    6.13.5. Cloning flowchart The following flowchart roughly illustrates cloning process. Some process are skipped depending on the option settings. Master BHT Slave BHT Start Start Create RAM / Registry file Create configuration for cloning Status Wireless Adhoc connection Check the device information Download the RAM/Registry file Create the Flash files...
  • Page 167 Wait for the slave to be updated Update OS and perform a cold boot Disconnect the Adhoc connection Set up language Perform a cold boot and Wait for the slave to be updated update RAM / Registry Update the SD card files Update the Flash files Wireless Adhoc connection Send cloning log...
  • Page 168: Discontinuing Cloning

    6.13.6. Discontinuing cloning Tap the X button to discontinue cloning. The status of the master and slave BHTs vary depending on how cloning is discontinued. See the table below for details. How discontinued cloning What will happen to the master What will happen to the slave Power ON/OFF Cloning cannot be continued.
  • Page 169: Configuration File(Bhtclone.ini

    6.13.7. Configuration file(BHTClone.ini) The cloning configuration of the master BHT is saved as a configuration file “BHTClone.ini”. The file does not exist at default and is created when the clone menu is opened and closed for the first time. (The file is not a registry.) \Flash\system\BHTClone.ini The file is referred when the clone menu in the master BHT is opened.
  • Page 170: Cloning Log

    6.13.8. Cloning log Cloning log will be sent from the slave BHT to the master BHT when cloning. The log sent are saved in the Flash\CloneLog folder of the master BHT. The log file name includes a device number, log creation date (year/month/day) and time (hours/minutes/seconds).
  • Page 171: Clone Error Messages

    6.13.9. Clone Error Messages Message Cause Solution Unmatched BHT models. Cloning cannot be performed between Perform a cloning with the same the different BHT models. BHT models. Failed to connect. Failed to establish a connection for Configure the same network settings cloning.
  • Page 172: Error Messages

    7. Error Messages Error messages are displayed on the screen if an error occurs when the power is turned ON or while running a program. Error messages, causes and solutions are listed below. Error messages are displayed in the language used by the application for the specific country. Message BHT Response Cause...
  • Page 173 The screen on the left is The backup battery Replace the backup displayed when the discharge counter has battery. power is turned ON. exceeded the specified Refer to “Chapter 6. number of times and Maintenance” in the − Note − the battery power level Hardware User's Manual has dropped below the...
  • Page 174 Duplication or reproduction of this manual in part or in full is prohibited without prior consent. The contents of this manual may be subject to change without prior notice. DENSO WAVE accepts no responsibility for any damage arising out of use of this manual. - 166 -...

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