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2.1 BHT-7000 System Configuration
The BHT-7000 barcode data collection system requires the following hardware as well
as the BHT-7000 Bar Code Handy Terminal (which reads bar codes and accepts keypad
entry) as illustrated below:
Host computer: Allows you to edit, manage and download programs and
data, as well as downloading extension programs.
For host computers without IrDA interface ports, the optional CU-7000 optical commu-
nications unit and RS-232C interface cable are available.
CU-7000 (option): Exchanges programs and data with the BHT-7000 optically
and with the host computer via the RS-232C interface.
RS-232C interface cable: Connects the CU-7000 and the host computer.
(option)
Optional software includes the BHT-BASIC Extension Library, BHT-BASIC Compiler, Ir-
Transfer Utility C, Ir-Transfer Utility E, and Transfer Utility.

System Configuration

BHT-7000
Host Computer
CU-7000 (option)
RS-232C Interface
Optical Communications
RS-232C
Interface
(option)
BHT-BASIC Compiler
(option)
Ir-Transfer Utility C
(option)
Transfer Utility (option)
Ir-Transfer Utility E
(option)

Host Computer

Models: PC/AT, PS/2
Optional application programs and OSes
OS
Applications
MS-DOS Windows version 3.1 Windows 95/98 WindowsNT 3.51/4.0
BHT-BASIC
Compiler
Ir-Transfer
Utility C
Ir-Transfer
Utility E
Transfer Utility
BHT-BASIC3.0
(MS-DOS–based)
MS-DOS–based
MS-DOS–based
Optical
Communications
BHT-BASIC3.0
(Windows3.1-based)
Windows3.1–based
BHT-BASIC3.5
Windows95-/98-/
NT-based
Windows95-/NT-
based
Windows95-/98-/
NT-based
BHT-BASIC3.5
Windows95-/98-/
NT-based
Windows95-/NT-
based
Windows95-/98-/
NT-based