Denso BHT-700QWB-CE User Manual page 23

2d code handy terminal
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No.
Name
(1)
Beeper
(2)
Charge LED
(3)
Indicator LED
(4)
Receiver
(5)
IEEE802.11a/b/g
built-in antenna
(6)
Touch screen display (LCD)
(7)
Microphone
(8)
Interface port
®
(9)
Bluetooth
built-in antenna
(10)
Trigger switch
(11)
(12)
Headset jack plug
(13)
Reading window
(14)
Reset button
(15)
Battery lock switch
(16)
(17)
Hand belt
(18)
Rechargeable battery
cartridge
(19)
IrDA interface port
(20)
Stylus
Illuminates in red during charging and turns green upon completion of charging.
Indicates the 2D code/barcode read status.
Illuminates in blue when the BHT has successfully read a 2D code/barcode.
Used to communicate with the wireless LAN access point.
Do not cover this antenna section with metal-evaporated tape or by hand. Doing so may result in
communication failures.
Displays the characters and graphic patterns. Data may be entered by tapping the screen
directly with the stylus.
USB and RS-232C interface port
Used to communicate with other Bluetooth
Do not cover this antenna section with metal-evaporated tape or by hand. Doing so may result in
communication failures.
Press when scanning a 2D code/barcode.
(This key performs the same function as the Scan key.)
Connect the optional headset jack.
Align the reading window with 2D codes/barcodes to perform 2D code/barcode scanning.
Refer to "Chapter 2 BHT Preparation" – "2.6 Resetting and Full Resetting"
Lock after inserting the battery cartridge.
Always put your hand through this belt to prevent the BHT from being dropped accidentally.
Main BHT power source
* The battery cartridge shown in the drawing is the BT-700LL.
Used to exchange data/programs with the host computer or another BHT.
Used to operate the touch screen.
2D Code Handy Terminal
Function and Description
®
-enabled devices.
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