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Chapter 5. Handling the CU-7000 (Option)
5.4.3 Interfacing with the Host Computer
This section describes how to start communication with the host computer in System
Mode. The same may apply when you use a user program.
(1) Power on the host computer.
(2) Plug the AC adapter of the CU-7000 into the wall socket.
(3) Make sure that the BHT-7000 is powered off, then set it on the CU-7000.
(4) Power on the BHT-7000 and run System Mode. Set the communications environ-
ments (communications protocol, interface port, communications parameters,
and protocol options).
Regarding the communications protocol: When using Ir-Transfer Utility C/Ir-
Transfer Utility E on the host computer, select the BHT-Ir protocol; when using
Transfer Utility, select the BHT-protocol.
Regarding the interface port: Select the optical interface port.
(5) On the host computer, initiate a communications program (e.g., Ir-Transfer Utility
C/Ir-Transfer Utility E/Transfer Utility, or equivalent).
(6) To transfer data stored in the BHT-7000 to the host computer, select "3: UPLOAD"
on the SYSTEM MENU in System Mode. To transfer data from the host computer
to the BHT-7000, select "2: DOWNLOAD." (For details, refer to Chapter 2, Section
2.5.)
The BHT-7000 and the host computer will start communications with each other
via the CU-7000. The DATA LED will come on upon start of communications.
After completion of communications, the LED will go off.
(7) Unplug the AC adapter of the CU-7000 from the wall socket.