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How this book is organized
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Be sure to observe all these safety precautions.
WARNING Alerts you to those conditions which could cause seri-
CAUTION
Meaning of Symbols
Handling the battery cartridge
Handling the BHT
Handling the CU
Basic handling tips
Handling the rechargeable battery cartridge
Handling the BHT
Handling the CU
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Proper Care of the BHT and CU
Labeling
FCC Regulations
Content Overviews
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Chapter 1
Quick Guide
1.1 Reading 2D Codes and Bar Codes
BHT-100Q
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BHT-100B
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1.3 Setting the Backlight
Backlight OFF (The backlight function is OFF when you turn the BHT power on.)
Backlight ON
Backlight OFF (The backlight function is kept ON.)
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1.4 Using the Keypad
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Using infrared link
M1 M2
BHT
1.5 Transferring Data
Host computer
BHT
M1 M2
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Chapter 2
Getting Started the BHT and System Mode
2.1 BHT System Configuration
System Configuration
Host Computer
CU-7000 and RS-232C Interface Cable (option)
BHT-BASIC Compiler (option)
Ir-Transfer Utility C (option)
Ir-Transfer Utility E (option)
Transfer Utility (option)
Software Structure
System Programs
Drivers
BHT-BASIC Interpreter
JIS Level 1 and Level 2 Font Files
User Programs
2.2 Components and Functions
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The functions of the keys may be set by user programs. Shown below is a set of sample functions.
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2.3 Preparation
2.3.1 Setting-up 1: Loading the Battery Cartridge
CAUTION
WARNING Never disassemble or heat the battery cartridge,
Battery Voltage Level on the Status Indicator Line
Low Battery Indication
WARNING Only use the dedicated charger (CU-7001, C-700
CAUTION
2.3.2 Setting-up 2: Setting the Calendar Clock
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Adjusting the LCD contrast
Switching the beeper & vibrator
Adjusting the beeper volume
Adjusting the beeper volume to be sounded when you press the touch screen
Adjusting the touch screen
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2.3.4 Battery Voltage Display
Battery voltage level
2.3.5 Battery Replacement Notes
When is battery replacement needed?
If you will use the BHT more than one time per month:
If you will not be using the BHT for more than one month:
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2.3.6 BHT Turning-off Notes
[ 1 ] "Shutdown in progress" message
[ 2 ] If the BHT is turned off abnormally
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Scandisk when the resume function is enabled
[ 3 ] About "$$BRKLST.SYS"
[ 4 ] If invalid files are found
2.4 Initializing the BHT System
You may delete font files by selecting the whole user area to be initialized.
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2.5 Operating in System Mode
2.5.1 Starting System Mode
Structure of System Mode
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2.5.2 Operating in System Mode
[ 1 ] Calling up the desired set screen
[ 2 ] Selecting a desired setting
2.5.3 Detailed Description of the Functions in System Mode
[ 1 ] Program Execution
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[ 2 ] Downloading
Download screens
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[ 3 ] Uploading
Upload screens
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[ 4 ] System Environment Setting
[4.1] Setting an execution program
[4.2] Setting the message version
[4.3] Setting the calendar clock
[4.4] Setting the special scanning parameters
BHT-100Q
Black-and-white inverted label reading function (INVERT)
When this function is activated, the BHT-100Q cannot read codes other than QR codes.
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Minimum number of digits to be read for ITF or Codabar
BHT-100B
Black-and-white inverted label reading function (INVERT)
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[4.5] Setting the communications environments
for the optical inter- face
for the direct-con- nect interface.
[4.5-1] Setting the communications parameters for the optical interface
serial number and horizontal parity settings will be ignored.
[4.5-2] Setting the communications parameters for the direct-connect interface
parity bit, character length, and stop bit length settings will be ignored.
serial number and horizontal parity settings will be ignored.
[4.5-3] Setting the interface port
[4.5-4] Setting the communications protocol type
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[4.6] Defining the functions of the shift key, magic keys, and function keys
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[4.7] Setting the resume function
[ 5 ] Testing
If an error occurs in any of the above tests, contact your nearest dealer.
[5.1] 2D-code and bar-code reading test
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[5.2] Memory test
[5.3] Beeper scale test
[5.4] Aging test
[5.5] Communications test
Preparation for the optical interface test
Preparation for the direct-connect interface test
Testing the optical interface port
Testing the direct-connect interface port
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[5.6] LCD, indicator LED, and touch screen tests
LCD & indicator LED test
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Touch screen test 1
Touch screen test 2
[5.7] Key entry, beeper, and vibrator test
[5.8] File test
[ 6 ] System Information
[ 7 ] Deleting Files
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[ 8 ] Downloading/Uploading the BHT System Parameter File
[8.1] Downloading the BHT system parameter file
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[8.2] Uploading the BHT system parameter file
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[ 9 ] Setting the Remote Wakeup
[ 10 ] Downloading/Uploading the System Message File
[10.1] Downloading the system message file
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[13.2] Uploading the system message file
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Chapter 3
Communications Operations of the BHT-100Q/100B
3.1 Infrared Communication
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3.2 RS-232C Interface Specifications
[ 1 ] Interface Connector and Pin Assignment
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[ 2 ] Interface Cable Connection
busy(RD)
SD
FG SG
RD busy SG
3.3 Basic Communications Specifica- tions and Parameters
3.3.1 Basic Communications Specifications
Synchronization
Transmission Speed
Optical Interface Communications Range
Transmission Code and Bit Order
Vertical Parity
b0 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6
LSB MSB
LSB MSB b7
3.3.2 Communications Parameters
3.4 Communications Protocols
3.4.1 BHT-protocol
[ 1 ] Overview
Phase 1: Establishment of data link
Phase 2: Data transmission
[ 2 ] Control Characters
(1) Transmission control characters
Transparency
(2) Text control characters
[ 3 ] Basic Format of Transmission Messages
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11723456789101112 13 14 15 16 PROG1. PD3 00 523
[ 4 ] Text Format
Program Text Format
123456789101112131415161718192021 MASTER DAT 00592 n06 10
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T10091S123 9202141325
Data Text Format
3.4.2 BHT-Ir Protocol
[ 1 ] Overview
Phase 1: Establishment of data link
Phase 2: Data transmission
Phase 3: Release of data link
[ 2 ] Control Characters
(1) Transmission control characters
Transparency
(2) Text control characters
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[ 3 ] Basic Format of Transmission Messages
You can use the control characters for expressing IDs, serial numbers, or text data.
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11723456789101112 13 14 15 16 PROG1. PD3 00 523
[ 4 ] Text Format
Program Text Format
123456789101112131415161718192021 MASTE R . DAT00592 n 00 5462
T10091S123 9202141325
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Data Text Format
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4.1 System Errors
Low battery indicationLevel 1
System Program error
Low battery indicationLevel 2
Calendar clock stopped
System Program malfunction
Abnormally turned off last
Execution program not selected
Resume data lost
Error in System Mode settings
System down error
System administrator to be called
4.2 Errors in System Mode
When selecting a program file or data file
During downloading of a program file, data file, BHT system parameter file, or system message file
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During uploading of a program file, data file, BHT system parameter file, or sys- tem message file
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Chapter 5
Handling the CU-7000 (Option)
5.1 Functions of the CU-7000
5.2 Components and Functions
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Chapter 5. Handling the CU-7000 (Option)
5.3 Applying Power to the CU-7000
5.4 Communicating with the Host Computer
5.4.1 Setting the Transmission Speed of the CU-7000
Do not set the DIP switch to any configurations other than one of the five shown above.
5.4.2 Interface Cable Connection
5.4.3 Interfacing with the Host Computer
5.5 Charging the Rechargeable Bat- tery Cartridge (using the CU-7001)
Charging Operation and LED Indication
5.6 RS-232C Interface Specifications
[ 1 ] Interface Connector and Pin Assignment
[ 2 ] Interface Cable Connection
DTE and DCE
Appendices
Appendix A. Specifications
A.1 BHT-100Q
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[ 2 ] Readable Codes
(1) QR Codes (Model 1 and Model 2) and MicroQR
(2) PDF417
(3) MaxiCode
(4) Data Matrix
(4) Bar Codes
(5) Multi-line Code Scanning
(6) Optical Properties Required
[ 3 ] Scanning Performance
Scanning reference position
020406080100 120 140 160 180 200
Scanning distance and area
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[ 4 ] Interface Specifications
SD RD GND
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(2) Optical Properties Required
[ 2 ] Bar Code Specifications
(1) Available Bar Code Types
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(3) Bar Code Label Size
Recommended width: 10 mm min. (0.39 inch min.) Length:
(4) Thickness of Bars and Depth of Field
[ 3 ] Interface Specifications
A.3 CU-7000
[ 2 ] Charging Requirements (CU-7001)
[ 3 ] Interface Specifications
Shown below is a diagram of the internal connection in the CU-7000.
Appendix B. Communications Protocol Details
B.1 BHT-protocol
[ 1 ] Transmission Control Sequences
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Phase 2: Data Transmission Normal phase 2
Phase 2 with NAK
EOT
Phase 2 with EOT
Phase 2 with iterated ENQ transmission due to no response or invalid
Abnormal termination of phase 2 (Abort of phase 2)
Phase 3: Release of Data Link Normal phase 3
ACK
Phase 3 with iterated EOT transmission due to no response or invalid
Abnormal termination of phase 3
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[ 3 ] BCC for Horizontal Parity Checking
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B.2 BHT-Ir protocol
[ 1 ] Transmission Control Sequences
sponse or invalid response
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Phase 2: Data Transmission Normal phase 2
Phase 2 with suspension of data reception for erasure of the flash memory
Phase 2 with a sequence of DLE NAK and IDs
Phase 2 with a sequence of DLE EOT and IDs
Phase 2 with iterated transmission of DLE ENQ and IDs due to no
response or invalid response
Abnormal termination of phase 2 (Abort of phase 2)
Phase 3: Release of Data Link Normal phase 3
Phase 3 with iterated transmission of DLE EOT and IDs due to no re-
sponse or invalid response
Abnormal termination of phase 3
Phase 3 with timeout at the receiving station
[ 2 ] Aborting Data Transmission
[ 3 ] CRC
[ 4 ] ID
Appendix C. A Typical Basic Operation
Appendix D. Quality Assurance Standards
D.1 Applicable Standards
D.2 Interface Cables
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Index
Symbols
A
B
C
E
F
G
H
I
M
N
O
P
Q
T
U
V
W
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