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Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu
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Contents
Main
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US and Canada Regulations
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Declaration of Conformity (For European Union)
Labeling
BHT-400B-CE
Preface
How this book is organized
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Be sure to observe all these safety precautions.
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Handling the CU
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Handling the CU
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Proper Care of the BHT and CU
Limited Warranty on Software Products
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Chapter 1
Quick Guide
1.1 Reading Barcodes
1.2 Setting and Using the Hand Strap and Stylus
Setting the hand strap
Using the hand strap
Setting the stylus
Using the stylus
Operating the touch screen
1.3 Setting the Backlight
Chapter 1 Quick Guide
50-key pad (Phone-type key layout)
backlight function on/off key.
50-key pad (Calculator-type key layout)
backlight function on/off key.
1.4 Using the Keypad
Entering Numerical Data
Entering alphabetic characters
50-key pad
Using the software keyboard
1.5 Transferring Data
Using radio link (BHT-400BW-CE only)
Using infrared link
Using USB interface
Using connector interface
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Chapter 2
Getting Started the BHT and System Menu
2.1 BHT System Configuration
System Configuration
Communications System
CU-401 and RS-232C Interface Cable (option)
CU-421 and USB Interface Cable (option)
Wireless Communications System (available with the BHT-400BW-CE only)
BHT Operating System (OS)
Application Program Development Environment
PC for application development
Software Development Kit
2.2 Components
2.2.1 Names and Functions
50-key pad (Phone-type key layout)
50-key pad (Calculator-type key layout)
2.2.2 Status Indicators on the LCD
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2.2.3 Notes for Using the BHT
Windows desktop on the LCD
No refreshing of the LCD screen when on standby
Closing the wireless communications device
2.3 Preparation
2.3.1 Setting-up 1: Loading the battery cartridge
Into the BHT body
Battery Voltage Level on the Status Indicator Line
Low Battery Indication
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Low battery warning
Shutdown due to low battery
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2.3.2 Setting-up 2: Calibrating the touch screen
2.3.3 Battery Replacement Notes
When is battery replacement needed?
2.3.4 BHT Turning-off Notes
[ 1 ] "Shutdown in progress" message
[ 2 ] Backing up the Registry
Backing-up the Registry
Restoring the Registry
2.3.5 Warm and Cold Booting
Warm-booting the BHT
Cold-booting the BHT
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Contents of the memory after warm-/cold-booting the BHT
2.4 Replacement of the Backup Battery
2.4.1 Replacing the Backup Battery
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2.5 Operating in System Menu
2.5.1 Desktop
My Device
Recycle Bin
BhtShell
Internet Explorer
Messenger
Microsoft WordPad
My Documents
Remote Desktop Connection
2.5.2 Start Menu
Terminal
Internet Explorer
Windows Explorer
Command Prompt
Favorites
Documents
Control Panel
Backlight Properties
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Display Properties
Regional and Language Settings Properties
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Run
2.5.3 Operating in System Menu
Structure of System Menu
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2.5.4 Detailed Description of the Functions in System Menu
[ 1 ] Execute Program
[ 2 ] Communication
[2.1] Ymodem Menu
Setting the communications environments
Downloading
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Uploading
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[2.2] ActiveSync (Infrared)
[2.3] ActiveSync (Serial)
[2.4] ActiveSync (USB)
[2.5] ActiveSync (RF)
If connection to the network fails
If no partnership has been set up
[ 3 ] System Properties
[3.1] Barcode
time is shorter. Do not use this mode unless necessary.
[3.2] Beeper/Vibration
[3.3] Control Panel
[3.4] File System
Initializing the memory excluding the Registry
Initializing the memory including the Registry
Initializing the FLASH folder
Running Scandisk through the FLASH folder
[3.5] Power Management
after battery charge. CPU performance settings are available at the next run.
[3.6] Key
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Setting the keyboard
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[3.7] Status Display
[3.8] Radio Frequency
Displaying the wireless module version and opening/closing the RF device
Displaying the IP address and MAC address
Please consult with the network administrator when setting the IP address.
Setting the RF options
Displaying the current communications link status
Testing with Ping
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Type1
Type2
Backup Battery Discharge Counter
Only after the discharge count reaches 200, the counter can be reset to zero.
ActiveSync automatic connection
Automatic connection is disabled by default.
[ 4 ] Test
[4.1] Bar-code reading test
[4.2] Beeper scale test
[4.3] Aging test
Once this test is selected, the automatic powering-off function becomes disabled.
[4.4] Communications test
Preparation for the IrDA interface test
Preparation for the USB interface test
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To terminate the USB interface test
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[4.5] LCD and indicator LED tests
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[4.6] Key entry and vibrator test
50-key pad
[ 5 ] Explorer
[ 6 ] System Information
2.6 Wireless Zero Configuration (WZC)
the radio link is established but do not assure you that there will be few communications errors.
IP Information
Wireless Information
Wireless Properties
Security and Setting Method
Settings when PEAP, TLS Selected for EAP Type
Advanced Wireless Settings
Wireless Networking Log
Chapter 3
Communications Operations of the BHT
3.1 Wireless Communication
3.1.1 Notes for Wireless Operations
3.2 Infrared Communication
again.
3.3 Connector Interface Specification
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3.4 Basic Communications Specifications and Ymodem
3.4.1 Basic Communications Specifications
Synchronization
Transmission Speed
IrDA Interface Communications Range
Transmission Code and Bit Order
Vertical Parity
3.4.2 Using Ymodem
In System Mode
In User Programs
3.5 ActiveSync
3.5.1 Configuring the Host Computer
3.5.2 Connection Using ActiveSync
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In wireless LAN (BHT-400BW-CE only)
wireless LAN. It is recommended that the PC name be set with alphabets (A to Z and a to z) only.
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4.1 System Errors
System Program error
Low battery warning
Service life warning for backup battery
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Chapter 5
Handling the CU-400 (Option)
5.1 Functions of the CU-400
Chapter 5 Handling the CU-400 (Option)
5.2 Components and Functions
5.3 Applying Power to the CU-400
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5.4 Communicating with the Host PC
5.4.1 Setting the Transmission Speed of the CU-400
5.4.2 Interface Cable Connection
5.4.3 Interfacing with the Host PC
5.5 Charging the Rechargeable Battery Cartridge (using the CU-400)
Charging Operation and LED Indication
5.6 Interface Specifications
[ 1 ] Interface Connector and Pin Assignment
CU-401
CU-421
[ 2 ] Interface Cable Connection
CU-401
CU-421
Appendices
Appendix A. Specifications
A.1 BHT-400B-CE/400BW-CE
[ 1 ] Product Specifications
[ 2 ] Bar Code Specifications
(1) Available Bar Code Types
(3) Bar Code Label Size
Length of labels (including margins)
(4) Thickness of Bars and Depth of Field
Minimum narrow bar width Depth of field
[ 3 ] Interface Specifications
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A.2 CU-400
[ 1 ] Product Specifications
[ 2 ] Charging Requirements
[ 3 ] Interface Specifications
Appendix B. Loading an Optional Compact Flash Card
Appendix C. Quality Assurance Standards
C.1 Applicable Standards
C.2 Interface Cables
BHT-400B-CE/400BW-CE
User's Manual