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How this book is organized 

This manual is made up of five chapters and appendices. 

 

Chapter 1  Quick Guide 

Describes the basic operating method of the BHT and the related notes. 

Chapter 2  Getting Started the BHT and System Menu 

Summarizes the BHT system configuration and describes the operation including preparation and 
System Mode (which is required for the efficient use of application programs). 

Chapter 3  Communications Operations of the BHT 

Describes the communications operations of the BHT-400B-CE/400BW-CE — the wireless 
communication (BHT-400BW-CE only), infrared communication, USB interface specifications, 
connector interface specifications, basic communications specifications, communication using Ymodem, 
and ActiveSync--for data transfer with the host computer or other devices. 

Chapter 4  Error Messages 

Lists the error messages which will appear on the LCD if some error occurs in the BHT. 

Chapter 5  Handling the CU-400 (Option) 

Describes the handling procedure of the communication unit CU-400, the interfacing with the host 
computer, and the charging of the rechargeable battery cartridge. 

Appendix A:  Specifications 

Appendix B:  Loading an Optional Compact Flash Card 

Appendix C:  Quality Assurance Standards 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for 400BW-CE

Page 1: ...Bar Code Handy Terminal BHT 400B CE 400BW CE User sManual ...

Page 2: ...WAVE INCORPORATED DENSO WAVE takes reasonable precautions to ensure its products do not infringe upon any patent of other intellectual property rights of other s but DENSO WAVE cannot be responsible for any patent or other intellectual property right infringement s or violation s which arise from i the use of DENSO WAVE s product s in connection or in combination with other component s product s d...

Page 3: ...emarks of Microsoft Corporation Other products and company names mentioned in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders The latest precision manufacturing technology yields LCD panels whose pixels are 99 99 defect free The downside note is that up to 0 01 of the pixels can remain permanently dark or lit on today s state of the art panels Thin Newton s rings ra...

Page 4: ...s devices are absolutely safe Low power Wireless devices emit low levels of radio frequency energy RF in the microwave range while being used Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects by heating tissue exposure to low level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects Many studies of low level RF exposures have not found any biological effects Some stu...

Page 5: ...suant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equip...

Page 6: ...onsibility that the following product Kind of equipment Radio frequency module Type designation WM G MR 01 is compliance with the essential requirement of 3 of the R TTE Health and safety requirements pursuant to 3 1 a Applied Standard s or other means of providing conformity EN60950 1 Protection requirements concerning EMC 3 1 b Applied Standard s or other means of providing conformity EN301 489 ...

Page 7: ...Labeling BHT 400B CE BHT 400BW CE For USA and Canada For European Union For USA and Canada For European Union ...

Page 8: ...cifications Handling and operating methods for the optical communication unit CU 400 series The BHT 400B CE 400BW CE models are designed in the same way except for the interface differences shown in the table below In this manual operations common for all models are explained unless otherwise stated USB Interface Connector Interface Wireless Communication BHT 400B CE BHT 400BW CE After you have fi...

Page 9: ...400BW CE the wireless communication BHT 400BW CE only infrared communication USB interface specifications connector interface specifications basic communications specifications communication using Ymodem and ActiveSync for data transfer with the host computer or other devices Chapter 4 Error Messages Lists the error messages which will appear on the LCD if some error occurs in the BHT Chapter 5 Ha...

Page 10: ...nner Barcode Scanner Keyboard Interface with BHT CE kbifCE User s Guide Screen Indication The lettering in the screens in this manual is a little different from that in the actual screens File names used are only for description purpose so they will not appear if you have not set files having those names iii ...

Page 11: ...nditions that could cause serious bodily injury or death if the instructions are not followed correctly Alerts you to those conditions that could cause minor bodily injury or substantial property damage if the instructions are not followed correctly Meaning of Symbols A triangle with a picture inside alerts you to a warning of danger Here you see the warning for electrical shock A diagonal line th...

Page 12: ...o rupture or the battery fluid to leak resulting in a fire or bodily injury Avoid dropping the battery cartridge or letting it undergo any shock or impact Doing so could cause the batteries to break generate heat rupture or burn Never charge the rechargeable battery cartridge where any inflammable gases may be emitted doing so could cause fire Only use the dedicated charger CU 400 CH 201 for charg...

Page 13: ...n is provided to the user For USA and Canada For European Union Caution Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous laser light exposure Do not look into the light source through the reading window or point the light source towards the eyes The light emitted through the reading window is harmful to the eyes Do not poke at th...

Page 14: ...t dealer Failure to do so could cause fire or electrical shock Never use the CU for charging anything other than the specified battery cartridges Doing so could cause heat battery rupture or fire Never bring any metals into contact with the output terminals Doing so could produce a large current through the CU resulting in heat or fire as well as damage to the CU Never use the CU on the line volta...

Page 15: ...ower sources other than the specified ones doing so could generate heat or cause malfunction Never disas semble Never disassemble or modify the BHT doing so could result in an accident such as break or fire Never put the BHT in places where there are excessively high temperatures such as inside closed up automobiles or in places exposed to direct sunlight Doing so could affect the housing or parts...

Page 16: ... housing resulting in a fire Always use the CU and AC adapter in a well ventilated area Do not place the CU anyplace where it may be subjected to oily smoke or steam e g near a cooking range or humidifier Doing so could result in a fire or electrical shock Keep the power cord away from any heating equipment Failure to do so could melt the sheathing resulting in a fire or electrical shock Do not in...

Page 17: ... then go over it again with a dry cloth Dust or dirt accumulating on the clear plate of the reading window will affect reading performance If you use the BHT in dusty areas therefore periodically check the clear plate of the reading window and clean it if dusty To clean the plate first blow the dust away with an air brush Then wipe the plate with a cotton swab or the similar soft one gently If san...

Page 18: ...PORATED DENSO WAVE takes reasonable precautions to ensure its products do not infringe upon any patent of other intellectual property rights of other s but DENSO WAVE cannot be responsible for any patent or other intellectual property right infringement s or violation s which arise from i the use of DENSO WAVE s product s in connection or in combination with other component s product s data proces...

Page 19: ...Chapter 1 Quick Guide Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu Chapter 3 Communications Operations of the BHT Chapter 4 Error Messages Chapter 5 Handling the CU 400 Option Appendices ...

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Page 21: ...chapter describes the basic operating method of the BHT and the related notes 1 1 Reading Barcodes 2 1 2 Setting and Using the Hand Strap and Stylus 4 1 3 Setting the Backlight 6 1 4 Using the Keypad 9 1 5 Transferring Data 11 1 ...

Page 22: ... can also be scanned by pressing the Scan key When the BHT has read the barcode successfully the indicator LED will illuminate in blue Max 50 cm 19 7 Barcode scanning range indicated by the laser light Indicator LED Illuminates in blue when the BHT has successfully read the bar code Trigger switch M3 key Scan key Trigger switch M4 key Power key The BHT can read barcodes at a maximum distance of 50...

Page 23: ... them if stained Avoid using the BHT in direct sunlight The BHT might fail to read correctly To read bar codes on curved surfaces apply the bar code reading window to the center of each bar code at a right angle If you pull the bar code reading window away from bar codes the actual scanning range will become narrower than the range covered by the illumination LED Do not use the BHT in the vicinity...

Page 24: ...g the Hand Strap and Stylus Setting the hand strap Using the hand strap Put your hand through the hand strap and hold the BHT as shown below This will prevent you from dropping the BHT accidentally Hand strap Hand strap 4 ...

Page 25: ...r any pointed or hard object or apply a strong pressure or impact to the LCD Before operation clean the surface of the LCD and the tip of the stylus if dirty Using dirty ones will scratch the LCD surface or prevent the stylus from sliding smoothly Operating the touch screen Action Description Tap Refers to touching the LCD once Functionally equivalent to click with a mouse on a PC Double tap Refer...

Page 26: ...F Press the right hand trigger switch while holding down SF Press any key except for the simultaneous depression of the right hand trigger switch and SF or tap the touch screen If no key is pressed for 3 seconds For one minute if the BHT is placed on the CU In user programs you can select the key to be used for enabling or disabling the backlight function instead of the initial setting combination...

Page 27: ... SF Press the right hand trigger switch while holding down SF If no key is pressed for 3 seconds Press any key except for the simultaneous depression of the right hand trigger switch and SF or tap the touch screen SF key For one minute if the BHT is placed on the CU In user programs you can select the key to be used for enabling or disabling the backlight function instead of the initial setting co...

Page 28: ... the right hand trigger switch while holding down SF If no key is pressed for 3 seconds Press any key except for the simultaneous depression of the right hand trigger switch and SF or tap the touch screen SF key For one minute if the BHT is placed on the CU In user programs you can select the key to be used for enabling or disabling the backlight function instead of the initial setting combination...

Page 29: ...you use a cellular phone If you press a numeric key the alphabet assigned to that key will appear in the ALP window see Chapter 2 Section 2 2 2 Status Indicators on the LCD Pressing the ENT key establishes the alphabet displayed To switch back to the numeric entry mode press the ALP key again You can switch between the numeric and alphabet entry modes also in user programs For programming the mode...

Page 30: ...on on the task tray Software keyboard Software keyboard status icon Software keyboard status icon This icon does not appear by default You can display it by changing the setting in System Menu or in user programs Just as from the hardware keyboard you can enter data from the software keyboard by tapping keys on it 10 ...

Page 31: ...ss point in a wireless LAN If there are too many communications errors first make sure that the BHT 400BW CE points directly at an access point Host computer Access point Built in antenna For data transfer using radio link it is necessary to configure a wireless local area network wireless LAN connecting the BHT 400BW CE and access points 11 ...

Page 32: ...within the effective infrared radiation range usually 15 cm 5 9 Shield the IrDA interface from direct sunlight ambient intense lighting inverter driven fluorescent lighting in particular and other potential sources of infrared radiation Sources to watch out for include remote control units for television sets and the like Host computer BHT BHT For a host computer having no IrDA interface port use ...

Page 33: ...wing data to be transferred to the host computer Host computer BHT USB interface cable Using connector interface Using a connector interface cable the RS 232C interface of a host computer and the connector interface port of the BHT can be connected allowing data to be transferred to the host computer Host computer BHT Connector interface cable 13 ...

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Page 35: ...8 2 3 2 Setting up 2 Calibrating the touch screen 32 2 3 3 Battery Replacement Notes 33 2 3 4 BHT Turning off Notes 34 1 Shutdown in progress message 34 2 Backing up the Registry 35 2 3 5 Warm and Cold Booting 36 2 4 Replacement of the Backup Battery 38 2 4 1 Replacing the Backup Battery 39 2 4 2 Resetting the Discharge Counter 44 2 5 Operating in System Menu 45 2 5 1 Desktop 45 2 5 2 Start Menu 4...

Page 36: ...rograms and data with the BHT via the IrDA interface and with the host computer via the RS 232C CU 401 or USB CU 421 interface RS 232C interface cable option Connects the CU 401 and the host computer USB interface cable option Connects the CU 421 and the host computer Connector interface cable USB cable connection between the BHT and host computer is also possible As an application development too...

Page 37: ...pliant communications unit and is required when the host computer is not equipped with an IrDA interface port The CU 421 exchanges data and programs with the BHT optically and with the host computer via the USB interface cable In addition the BHT 400BW CE may operate in a radio communications system wireless communication by connecting with access points by a wireless local area network wireless L...

Page 38: ...ver Service Pack 2 or later or Microsoft Windows XP Professional CPU Pentium II class processor 450 MHz or faster For Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Service Pack 2 or Microsoft Windows XP Professional 96 MB or more 128 MB or more recommended RAM For Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Service Pack 2 192 MB or more 256 MB or more recommended HDD 200 MB or more hard disk space Display Monitor with 80...

Page 39: ...px FamilyID 4a4ed1f4 91d3 4dbe 986e a812984318e 5 displaylang en APIs available for application development tools are Win32API Microsoft Foundation Class MFC Dedicated APIs for device control or data entry from the BHT When using Microsoft Visual Studio NET or Microsoft Visual Studio NET 2003 refer to the BHT 400 CE Class Library Reference Manual Software Development Kit BHT 400 Software Developme...

Page 40: ...from dropping the BHT accidentally Built in antenna Do not cover this antenna section with metal evaporated tape or by hand Doing so may result in communications failures Charge LED Illuminates in red during charging and turns green at completion of charging Indicator LED Illuminates in blue when the BHT has successfully read a bar code Provided on the BHT 400BW CE Reading window Trigger switch M4...

Page 41: ...unctions such as SF key and ENT key functions can be assigned to Magic Keys M1 to M4 ALP Alphabet key Pressing this key switches between the numeric entry a alphabet entry modes nd Trigger switch M4 key Power key Turns the BHT on or off Trigger switch M3 key C Clear key Pressing this key in BHTSHELL returns to the previous screen SF Shift key Used in combination with other keys for special input p...

Page 42: ...witch M4 key Power key Turns the BHT on or off Trigger switch M3 key SF Shift key Used in combination with other keys for special input procedures BS Backspace key Moves back one character Scan key Also functions as a trigger switch to scan bar codes FUNC Function key Switches between key input function mode and non function mode Alphabetic keys Used for alphabetic characters input When in functio...

Page 43: ...gic Keys M1 to M4 Trigger switch M4 key Power key Turns the BHT on or off Trigger switch M3 key SF Shift key Used in combination with other keys for special input procedures BS Backspace key Moves back one character Scan key Also functions as a trigger switch to scan bar codes Alphabetic keys Used for alphabetic characters input When in function mode the unit functions as the symbol printed on eac...

Page 44: ...ows the terminal voltage of the battery cartridge not how much power is left The battery voltage level varies depending upon the operation of the BHT so the displayed level also may vary Wireless Zero Configuration radio status Provided on the BHT 400BW CE Indicates that the Wireless Zero Configuration WZC radio is connected to a wireless network Indicates that the Wireless Zero Configuration WZC ...

Page 45: ...en the BHT is linked with the PC via the IrDA USB or etc interface using Microsoft ActiveSync Alphabet input state Provided on the 31 key pad type Displays when the alphabet input function is activated Pressing the ALP key switches between the numeric entry and alphabet entry modes The ALP window appears when the alphabet input function is activated Pressing any numeric key displays the alphabet l...

Page 46: ...lay it you need to change the setting in System Menu or in user programs For the setting procedure in System Menu refer to Section 2 5 4 3 7 Status Display For that in user programs refer to the BHT 400 CE API Reference Manual or BHT 400 CE Class Library Reference Manual Standby state Appears when the CPU comes to be on standby This icon does not appear by default To display it you need to change ...

Page 47: ... may not be displayed or refreshed or that the calendar clock may not show the correct date or time The default is one second The period can be changed in user programs For details refer to the BHT 400 CE API Reference Manual or BHT 400 CE Class Library Reference Manual Closing the wireless communications device To disable wireless communication you need to close the wireless communications device...

Page 48: ...ver 3 Push the battery cartridge into the BHT To remove it first make sure that the BHT is turned off Slide the release button remove the battery cartridge cover and pull up the battery pull strap 4 Set the battery cartridge cover back into place and slide the release button to the original position 5 Place the BHT on the CU 400 to charge the rechargeable battery cartridge Refer to Chapter 5 Secti...

Page 49: ...d cause fire Do not use batteries or power sources other than the specified ones doing so could generate heat or cause malfunction The BHT has an integrated backup power source which backs up the memory and calendar clock in the BHT when no battery cartridge is loaded or the voltage level of the battery cartridge drops below the specified level The backup power source is automatically charged by t...

Page 50: ...r that it will resume previous regular operation Solution The battery cartridge will need to be recharged before long Recharge or replace the battery cartridge as soon as possible Shutdown due to low battery If you continue to use the BHT without recharge or battery replacement after the message above appears the battery output level lowers to the extent the BHT can no longer operate The BHT displ...

Page 51: ...ears after the BHT undergoes any shock or impact turn the power off and on and then check the battery output level The battery may not have run out Only use the dedicated charger CU 400 or CH 201 for charging the rechargeable battery cartridge Using a different type of charger could cause battery rupture or leakage of battery fluid and result in a fire bodily injury or serious damage to property N...

Page 52: ... one second and the moves to the upper left Tap its center and it moves to the bottom left This way tapping the center of the moves it starting from the center of the screen to the upper left bottom left bottom right and upper right in this sequence During calibration the power key is disabled After completing the calibration press the power key After completion of the above calibration press the ...

Page 53: ...n If you leave the BHT with no battery cartridge loaded for a long time the contents of the memory may no longer be backed up so that the data stored in the BHT may be lost It is recommended that important data be saved into the FLASH folder or uploaded to the host computer The battery cartridge will gradually deteriorate during the repeated cycles of charging and discharging due to its properties...

Page 54: ...ssage If you press the power key to turn off the BHT the BHT displays the following message and starts preparation for shutdown When the above message is displayed do not remove the battery cartridge If you do so the data stored in the BHT may be lost 34 ...

Page 55: ... and starts backing up the Registry Do not remove the battery cartridge until the backup operation is completed and the message disappears Restoring the Registry If the Registry is lost the OS automatically restores it If the OS fails to restore it since the Registry has not been backed up the following error message appears To make the Registry revert to the default initialize the memory includin...

Page 56: ...nse to entry from the touch screen or keys The programs in the BHT malfunction due to any problems Warm booting the BHT will not erase data stored in the RAM but it will erase data being edited and not be saved Warm booting procedure When the BHT power is on press the reset button with the stylus Stylus Reset button 36 ...

Page 57: ...em Press the power key again and the BHT cold boots Contents of the memory after warm cold booting the BHT After warm booting After cold booting Data in the FLASH folder Retained Retained Data in other folders Retained Erased Contents of the Registry Retained Erased Data being edited Erased Erased If the Registry has been backed up the backup will apply For the backup procedure refer to Section 2 ...

Page 58: ...g message displays each time the power is turned ON after the backup battery discharge count has reached 200 times or more Even if this warning message appears you can continue operation by tapping the OK button in the top right corner of the message window Each time the backup battery is fully discharged the internal discharge counter automatically increments by one however replacing the backup b...

Page 59: ...t procedure below it is recommended that you save important data into the FLASH folder or upload it to the host computer 1 Turn the BHT upside down 2 Disconnect the hand belt 3 Slide the release button in the direction of the arrows to remove the battery cartridge cover Battery cartridge cover Hand belt Release button 39 ...

Page 60: ...ove the battery cartridge 5 Pull the clear insulation sheet up and out of the BHT Battery pull strap Battery cartridge Battery pull strap Clear insulation sheet 6 Use a pair of tweezers to remove the backup battery Tweezers Backup battery 40 ...

Page 61: ... the BHT and System Menu 7 Use the tweezers to pull the connector out Tweezers 8 Connect the connector of a new backup battery with the red lead facing to the top 9 Load the backup battery Backup battery Black lead Red lead 41 ...

Page 62: ...res inside the backup battery casing 11 Set the clear insulation sheet back into place while threading the battery pull strap through the cutout in the sheet Battery pull strap Clear insulation sheet Backup battery 42 ...

Page 63: ...p should come out from the under edge of the battery cartridge 13 Set the battery cartridge cover back into place and return the release button to the original position 14 Attach the hand belt to return the unit to its original condition Battery pull strap Release button Battery cartridge cover Battery cartridge Hand belt 43 ...

Page 64: ...g the Discharge Counter If you replace the backup battery reset the internal discharge counter in the BHTSHELL System Properties Menu For detailed operation refer to Section 2 5 4 Backup Battery Discharge Counter 44 ...

Page 65: ...f setting up 2 described in Section 2 3 2 the desktop appears on the touch screen as shown below Double tapping icons on the desktop runs the corresponding programs My Device On the desktop double tap My Device The screen shown at left appears With this program you can browse the file information in the BHT 45 ...

Page 66: ...n If you delete files in the FLASH folder they will not be stored in the Recycle Bin but deleted from the memory immediately BhtShell On the desktop double tap BhtShell The System Menu screen shown at left appears For details about this program refer to Section 2 5 3 Operating in System Menu Internet Explorer On the desktop double tap Internet Explorer The screen shown at left appears With this pr...

Page 67: ...oose View Internet Options to call up the Options window Tap the Connection tab to display the screen shown at left Make your settings Messenger On the desktop double tap Messenger The screen shown at left appears Microsoft WordPad On the desktop double tap Microsoft WordPad The screen shown at left appears 47 ...

Page 68: ...ble tap My Documents The screen shown at left appears With this program you can browse the file information in the BHT Remote Desktop Connection On the desktop double tap Remote Desktop Connection The screen shown at left appears 48 ...

Page 69: ...On the Start menu tap Programs Communication Terminal The screen shown at left appears You can create a new session Internet Explorer On the Start menu tap Programs Internet Explorer to run Internet Explorer For details refer to Section 2 5 1 Desk Top Internet Explorer Windows Explorer On the Start menu tap Programs Windows Explorer to run Windows Explorer For details refer to Section 2 5 1 Desk T...

Page 70: ...file s in the Windows favorites folder Documents On the Start menu tap Documents Recently opened documents appear To add files to the Start menu use the standard API SHAddToRecentDocs For details about SHAddToRecentDocs refer to the Help of application development tools Control Panel On the Start menu tap Settings Control Panel The screen shown at left appears You can configure the basic Windows o...

Page 71: ...t placed on the CU External Power ON duration when the BHT is placed on the CU Brightness Level Select the desired brightness level from the following four choices Dark Off Low Bright Mid Bright High Bright Bright 1 Pressing the backlight function on off key the initial setting the simultaneous depression of the SF key and right hand trigger switch M4 key toggles between enabled and disabled state...

Page 72: ...Tap the General tab to display the screen shown at left Choose the Memory tab to display the screen shown at left You can check the memory allocation and the free space of the RAM You can also change the memory allocation by moving the slider According to your operating requirements assign the memory between Storage memory and Program memory Depending upon the memory allocation e g insufficient pr...

Page 73: ...tap Stylus and the Stylus Properties window appears You can adjust the double tap speed Tap the Calibration tab to display the window shown at left Tab the Recalibrate to display the screen shown at left Follow the on screen instructions Refer to Section 2 3 2 Setting up 2 Calibrating the touch screen 53 ...

Page 74: ...dow appears You can set up the telephone line Owner Properties On the Control Panel window double tap Owner and the Owner Properties window appears Tap the Network ID tab to display the window shown at left You can specify a user name password and domain required to access the network resource 54 ...

Page 75: ...the beeper volume except volumes for key entry and screen taps Enable disable the beeper for events Enable disable the beeper driven by programs Enable disable the beeper for notification You may adjust the beeper volume to six levels 0 to 5 on this screen however four levels are available in practice since levels 1 and 2 and levels 3 and 4 produce the same volume Tap the Sounds tab to display the...

Page 76: ... to be displayed on your desktop Tap the Appearance tab to display the screen shown at left You can specify the appearance of your desktop Regional and Language Settings Properties On the Control Panel window double tap Regional and Language Settings and the Regional and Language Settings Properties window appears You can specify the display format for the following Region Language Input 56 ...

Page 77: ...up Connection and the Connection window appears Double tap the Make New Connection icon starts Wizard Follow the Wizard instructions and set the connection name and type PC Connection Properties Tap the PC Connection tab to display the screen shown at left You can change the connection method to the PC Tap the Change Connection button 57 ...

Page 78: ...he Control Panel window double tap Input Panel and the Input Panel Properties window appears Tap the Options button to display the screen shown at left You can switch the input panel software keyboard between large and small keys Regardless of the setting made for Use gestures for the gestures are always active The Gesture refers to special stylus operations that enable special input on the softwa...

Page 79: ...tart menu tap Settings Taskbar The Taskbar and Start Menu window appears Tap the General tab to display the screen shown at left You can customize the taskbar Run On the Start menu tap Run and the screen shown at left appears You can run applications or open files 59 ...

Page 80: ...nding with a desired menu number starts the desired item displayed on the screen ENT key Pressing this key executes the focused item Tab key assigned to the M1 key by default Pressing this key moves the focus C CLEAR key Pressing this combination returns to the immediately preceding screen Currently active item On the screen above the 1 Execute Program is focused The combination of the C CLEAR key...

Page 81: ...rtcut icon on the desktop starts up System Menu Execute Program Executes a user program you select Refer to Section 2 5 4 1 Communication Communicates with the host computer Refer to Section 2 5 4 2 System Properties Sets a variety of environmental conditions Refer to Section 2 5 4 3 C CLEAR key Menu 3 Menu 2 Menu 1 61 ...

Page 82: ...iety of hardware operations Refer to Section 2 5 4 4 Explorer Runs Explorer Refer to Section 2 5 4 5 Version Shows the system program version and memory size Refer to Section 2 5 4 6 Menu 5 Menu 4 C CLEAR key Menu 6 62 ...

Page 83: ...ystem Menu calls up the screen shown at left With this menu you can start an application you want Tap the Browse button The screen shown at left appears Select a file you want to run check that the file name is displayed in the Name box and then tap the OK button Check that the name of the file to be run is displayed in the Open box and tap the OK button 63 ...

Page 84: ...er via a connector interface using ActiveSync 4 ActiveSync USB Connects to the host computer via USB using ActiveSync 5 ActiveSync RF Connects to the host computer via RF using ActiveSync 2 1 Ymodem Menu With this menu you can set the communications parameters and download or upload files from to the host computer Choosing 1 Ymodem in the Communication menu calls up the screen shown at left Button...

Page 85: ...elect the same setting as that in the host computer Data bits are fixed at 8 When using IrDA interface To communicate with the host computer via the IrDA interface port select IrDA COM4 in Port The screen shown at left appears In BaudRate select the same setting as that in the host computer Other settings are fixed as follows Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 After the BHT is initialized the int...

Page 86: ...ts for a file to be downloaded If you download a file having the same name as one already in the same folder the newly downloaded file replaces the old one Folder where you want to store a downloaded file Upon completion of downloading the BHT sounds a long beep once and displays the screen shown at left 66 ...

Page 87: ...insufficient for storing files to be downloaded Solution Delete unnecessary files in the memory or decrease the size of the file to be downloaded Problem The path of the file to be downloaded is too long Solution Change the file name or the folder where you want to store the downloaded file Problem The file you attempted to download was opened Solution Close the file to be downloaded and then retr...

Page 88: ...cations log then retry the download It is also necessary to check the communications environment setup of the host computer Problem The communications port has been already opened Solution Close the communications port already opened for other processing and then retry the download Problem Timeout has occurred Solution Confirm the communications environment settings and communications log then ret...

Page 89: ...tem Menu Uploading Specify a file you want to upload and then tap button and the BHT waits for a file to be uploaded File you want to upload Upon completion of uploading the BHT sounds a long beep once and displays the screen shown at left 69 ...

Page 90: ...le to be uploaded and then retry the upload Problem Uploading has aborted Solution Confirm the communications environment settings and communications log then retry the upload It is also necessary to check the communications environment setup of the host computer Problem The communications port has been already opened Solution Close the communications port already opened for other processing and t...

Page 91: ...m the communications environment settings and communications log then retry the upload It is also necessary to check the communications environment setup of the host computer Problem No file has been correctly selected for uploading Solution Select a file s to be uploaded and retry the upload 71 ...

Page 92: ... their Infrared ports facing directly each other When the CU 401 with RS 232C interface is used to connect the BHT with the host no ActiveSync can be used The BHT can be setup so that ActiveSync which allows connection with the host computer begins automatically if the BHT is placed on the CU 421 while turned on For further details refer to Section 2 5 4 3 3 Device Menu If ActiveSync connection su...

Page 93: ...een shown at left appears For details about the configuration of the host computer and connection using ActiveSync refer to Chapter 3 Section 3 5 ActiveSync If ActiveSync connection succeeds If ActiveSync connection succeeds the BHT beeps once and displays the ActiveSync icon circled in red at left in the task tray If ActiveSync connection fails If ActiveSync connection fails the BHT beeps once an...

Page 94: ...tiveSync The BHT can be setup so that ActiveSync which allows connection with the host computer begins automatically when the USB cable is plugged into the BHT when it is turned on For further details refer to Section 2 5 4 3 3 Device Menu If ActiveSync connection succeeds If ActiveSync connection succeeds the BHT beeps once and displays the ActiveSync icon circled in red at left in the task tray ...

Page 95: ...eSync RF cannot run When the BHT is opening the RF device and connecting to the network it displays the screen shown at left Connection to the network may take several tens of seconds depending upon the network environment When the DHCP is used for getting an IP address connection to the network will require more time than when the IP address is fixed If connection to the network cannot be complet...

Page 96: ...tings may have not been made correctly According to the procedure given in 2 6 Wireless Zero Configuration WZC Menu make the correct RF settings If no partnership has been set up If no partnership has been set up between the host computer and BHT the BHT beeps three times and displays the following screen Solution Set up a partnership according to the procedure given in Chapter 3 Section 3 5 2 Con...

Page 97: ... On the System Properties window double tap the Barcode and the Barcode property appears INVERT Activates or deactivates the black and white inverted label reading function DECODE LEVEL Sets the decode level MARKER Sets the marker ON OFF mode ITF Sets the default minimum number of digits to be read for ITF STF Sets the default minimum number of digits to be read for STF CODABAR Sets the default mi...

Page 98: ...ading to be performed None OFF mode In Normal mode the marker comes on at the same time as the illumination LED does Always mode consumes more current when compared with other modes and therefore the operating time is shorter Do not use this mode unless necessary Minimum number of digits to be read for ITF STF or CODABAR You can set the minimum number of digits to be read for ITF STF and CODABAR S...

Page 99: ...ume to be applied when any key is halfway pressed Default OFF Screen taps Beeper volume to be applied when the screen is tapped Default Loud Trigger key clicks Beeper volume to be applied when the trigger switch is pressed Default OFF Laser lighting key clicks Beeper volume to be applied when the laser lighting key is pressed Default OFF The trigger switch or laser lighting key can be assigned to ...

Page 100: ...ry Initializing the FLASH folder Running Scandisk through the FLASH folder The table below shows which memory area will be initialized by the initialization transactions listed above Initializing the memory Excluding the Registry Including the Registry Initializing the FLASH folder Data stored in the FLASH folder Not initialized Not initialized Initialized Data stored in other folders Initialized ...

Page 101: ... files stored in the FLASH folder Initializing procedure 1 Tap the Initialize tab and select the RAM radio button 2 Tap the Initialize button Select No 3 To initialize the memory tap the Yes button to return to the previous menu tap the No button Select Yes After the BHT displays the screen shown at left for a few seconds it will automatically reboot 81 ...

Page 102: ...zing procedure 1 Tap the Initialize tab and select the RAM radio button 2 Select the Initialize Registry check box 3 Tap the Initialize button Select No 4 To initialize the memory tap the Yes button to return to the previous menu tap the No button Select Yes After the BHT displays the screen shown at left for a few seconds it will automatically reboot 82 ...

Page 103: ...r revert to the initial state Initializing procedure 1 Tap the Initialize tab and select the FLASH radio button 2 Tap the Initialize button Select No 3 To initialize the memory tap the Yes button to return to the previous menu tap the No button Select Yes Upon completion of initialization it will take approx one minute the screen shown at left appears 83 ...

Page 104: ...ecreased To remove or clear those fragments run Scandisk through the FLASH folder Initializing procedure 1 Tap the Scandisk tab and select the Scandisk button Select No 2 To initialize the memory tap the Yes button to return to the previous menu tap the No button Select Yes Upon completion of Scandisk it may take a few minutes depending upon the use conditions of the FLASH folder the screen shown ...

Page 105: ...isables the automatic power off facility When the Enable automatic power off with wireless communication check box is selected the power turns OFF automatically when not performing communication even if a wireless connection is open Switch to Standby Mode Timer x100 ms Set the waiting time to switch to the standby mode within the range from 0 to 32767 in units of 100 ms Default 10 100 ms x 10 1 se...

Page 106: ...M3 key pressed halfway M4 key pressed halfway Defining the SF key for keypad shift Choose the SHIFT tab on the Key definition menu to display the screen shown at left Nonlock Shifts the keypad only when the SF key is held down Onetime Shifts only one key pressed immediately after the SF key is pressed The following keys will not be shifted 86 ...

Page 107: ...ine each of the halfway pressed M3 and M4 keys as any one of a trigger switch shift key enter key backlight function on off key Tab key and others as listed below Choice of keys available In each of the combo boxes on the MAGIC Full press and Half press pages above you can make a choice from a list of keys given below The M1 through M4 keys and the halfway pressed M3 and M4 keys can function as li...

Page 108: ...d If a backlight function on off key is not assigned to any of the M1 through M4 keys and halfway pressed M3 and M4 keys the combination of the SF and M4 keys work as a backlight function on off key by default User defined code file User defined virtual key codes can be assigned to magic keys Enter the desired virtual key codes into a text file and save it in the FLASH folder of the BHT with the f...

Page 109: ...lphabet entry 2 Select this checkbox to enable the alphabet entry 2 function Function Key Assignment This will set the function key assignments The assignments that can be set are listed below BHT Original BHT original function key assignment compatible with the original model Full Function Key This assignment makes it possible to independently enter the F1 to F12 keys as well as enter function ke...

Page 110: ...s whether alphabet letters will be entered in capital letters or in lower case letters Caps On Capital letters will become the default entry form Lower case letters can be entered by pressing the SF key simultaneously Caps Off Lower case letters will become the default entry form Capital letters can be entered by pressing the SF key simultaneously or by applying the Caps Lock After selecting each ...

Page 111: ...CPU ALPHA Alphabet entry mode status The defaults of the items above except the SIP and CPU STANDBY are Display For details refer to Section 2 2 2 Status Indicators on the LCD 3 8 Radio Frequency Double tap the Radio Frequency and the NIC Control property appears The NIC Control property has the following tabs Info tab Displaying the wireless module version and opening closing the RF device Networ...

Page 112: ...hile keeping the RF device open tap the button on the taskbar to minimize the NIC Control property window If the wireless module is opened by pressing RF Open Continuously the wireless module remains continuously open even if the NIC Control property is closed To close the wireless module open this menu again and tap the RF Close button Displaying the IP address and MAC address Tapping the Network...

Page 113: ...ys the screen shown at left Obtain an IP address via DHCP Select to obtain the IP address from the DHCP server Specify an IP address Select to manually specify an IP address Please consult with the network administrator when setting the IP address Tapping the Name Servers tab on the property displays the screen shown at left Primary DNS IP address of Primary DNS Secondary DNS IP address of Seconda...

Page 114: ...nk status Tapping the Link tab on the NIC Control property displays the screen shown at left where the current communications link status appears in real time Associated Access Point Displays the MAC address assigned to the wireless interface of the associated access point Signal Strength Displays the signal intensity of receive packets Link Quality Displays the comprehensive link operation level ...

Page 115: ...request Interval Specify the echo request intervals in units of 100 ms Timeout Specify the timeout period in units of 100 ms for an echo request Type 1 or Type 2 Select the echo request send timing Type 1 or Type 2 described on the next page Count Specify the number of echo requests to be sent To run Ping tap the Ping Start button or press the ENT key Tapping the Ping Start button when the RF devi...

Page 116: ...ping sending echo requests until Ping is aborted If you specify a value out of the allowable entry range listed above the nearest value within the range will automatically apply After Ping runs the screen shown at left appears Count Number of echo requests sent OK Number of echo replies NG Number of errors found during execution of Ping Timeout Number of timeouts for echo replies that took place d...

Page 117: ...ut Sends an echo request Receives an echo reply Timeout period Interval Sends an echo request Type2 After sending an echo request Ping will wait for an echo reply to be received or for timeout to occur After that Ping will wait for the period specified by Interval and then send an echo request again For Type 2 no relationship between the Interval and Timeout is required If Ping receives an echo re...

Page 118: ...nly after the discharge count reaches 200 the counter can be reset to zero ActiveSync automatic connection On the System Properties window pressing the 1 key with the SF key held down calls up the screen shown at left On the ActiveSync page select Infrared or USB in the Automatic Connection group box Infrared Turns on automatic connection via the infrared port USB Turns on automatic connection via...

Page 119: ... 1 BARCODE Select the bar code reading test 2 BEEPER Select the beeper scale test 3 AGING Select the aging test 4 COM Select the communications test 5 DISPLAY Select the LCD and indicator LED 6 KEY VIBRATION Select the key entry and vibrator test If an error occurs in any of the above tests contact your nearest dealer 99 ...

Page 120: ...isplays the read data together with the barcode type and the number of digits Bar code type Number of digits of the bar code Data read Listed below is a table showing the relationship between the barcode types and the identifier letters to be displayed on the LCD Bar code Type ID Letters EAN 13 UPC A EAN 8 UPC E Standard 2of5 STF Interleaved 2of5 ITF A B C H I CODABAR NW 7 Code 39 Code 93 Code 128...

Page 121: ...rns to the Hard Test menu Scale Frequency Hz do 523 1046 2093 4186 re 587 1174 2349 mi 659 1318 2637 fa 698 1396 2793 sol 783 1567 3135 la 880 1760 3520 ti 987 1975 3951 4 3 Aging test Selecting 3 AGING on the Hard Test menu proceeds to the aging test while showing the current date and time on the LCD This test is intended for personnel who check the BHT in the factory Once this test is selected t...

Page 122: ...ed below In this test the slave BHT transmits data to the master BHT and receives the data sent back from the master BHT Data 0 15 m 5 9 or less Slave BHT to be tested Master BHT Preparation for the USB interface test Connect the BHT and the host computer using a USB interface cable Selecting the 4 COM on the Hard Test menu calls up the screen shown at left 1 OPTICAL Switch to the MASTER SLAVE sel...

Page 123: ...ect the 1 SLAVE and at the master BHT select the 2 MASTER Then press the ENT key on each BHT During the test the screen shown at left is displayed XXXXX Transmission speed 2400 9600 or 115200 bps YYY Hex data being sent 0 to 256 Upon normal completion of the test the tested slave BHT beeps once and displays the screen shown at left The master BHT automatically returns to the COM menu 103 ...

Page 124: ...creen as shown at left This sample screen shows that an error has occurred at 2400 bps If the test ends due to mismatch between the sent data and received data the tested slave BHT beeps three times and displays the screen as shown at left This sample screen shows that the received data is 196 although data 17 has been sent at 2400 bps 104 ...

Page 125: ...on of the host computer and details about ActiveSync refer to Chapter 3 Section 3 5 ActiveSync If ActiveSync connection succeeds via the USB interface port If ActiveSync connection succeeds the BHT beeps once and displays the ActiveSync icon circled in red at left in the task tray If ActiveSync connection fails via the USB interface port If ActiveSync connection fails the BHT beeps once and does n...

Page 126: ...e and Disconnect the link with the button in the task tray as described below 1 Double tap the ActiveSync icon circled in red at left in the task tray 2 The dialog appears as shown at left Tap the Disconnect button circled in red The BHT beeps once and disconnects the ActiveSync connection The ActiveSync icon disappears 106 ...

Page 127: ...me the ENT key is pressed the screen shifts to the next test pattern To return to the previous screen press the BS SP key To stop this test while in progress and return to the Hard Test menu press the C CLEAR key C CLEAR key ENT key As shown at left everything disappear and the indicator LED lights in red C CLEAR key ENT key The checker pattern shown at left appears and the indicator LED goes off ...

Page 128: ...The checker pattern is reversed C CLEAR key ENT key The gray screen appears with a one dot wide white outline C CLEAR key ENT key Forty eight right angled triangles appear C CLEAR key ENT key 108 ...

Page 129: ...Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Menu The gradation pattern appears Press the ENT key and the BHT returns to the Hard Test menu 109 ...

Page 130: ...w shows the relationship between the keys and the identifier letters to be displayed on the LCD 31 key pad Key Letter Key Letter Key Letter M1 M2 M3 M4 M3 halfway pressed M4 halfway pressed C CLEAR BS SP FUNC SF TAB SEND ALP SCAN v M1 M2 M3 M4 M3H M4H CLR BS FUNC SF TAB SEND ALP SCAN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ENT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ENT F1 F2 F3 F4 F1 F2 F3 F4 Note Only when the M1 or M2 key is pressed ...

Page 131: ... M4 M3H M4H ESC BS FUNC SF SCAN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ENT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ENT A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Note Only when the M1 or M2 key is pressed the vibrator works After all keys are pressed and displayed on the LCD this test automatically ends and the screen returns to the Hard Test menu 111 ...

Page 132: ... 5 Explorer Choosing 5 Explorer in System Menu calls up the screen shown at left 6 System Information Choosing 6 Version in System Menu calls up the screen shown at left 112 ...

Page 133: ...ray to display Wireless Zero Configuration status Configuration WZC radio is connected to a wireless network Configuration WZC radio is not connected to a wireless network Synchronization state Displays when the wireless device is open Shows the radio field intensity with the number of bars The WZC menu has the following tabs IP Information Displays information such as the IP address Wireless Info...

Page 134: ...on for the network settings Physical Address Displays the MAC address for the BHT internal Network Interface Card IP Address Displays the IP address Subnet Mask Displays the subnet mask address Default Gateway Displays the default gateway address DHCP Server Displays the DHCP server address Lease Obtained Displays the time and date at which the IP address was obtained from the DHCP server Lease Ex...

Page 135: ...less network the settings screen described in the following section displays Double tap an SSID from the SSID list in the Wireless Information tab to display the screen on the left Perform settings to connect to the wireless network You can set the following Network name SSID Input the SSID Manually input the SSID if it is not automatically recognized This is an ad hoc network Do not check this ch...

Page 136: ...od The security level can be changed based on combinations of the encryption and authentication The setting parameters for each security level are shown in the table below Security Setting parameter None PEAP 802 1x EAP TLS 802 1x PEAP WPA EAP TLS WPA PSK WPA Encryption Disabled WEP WEP WEP TKIP TKIP TKIP Authentication Open Open Open WPA WPA WPA PSK Network key xxxxxx xxxxxx Key index 1 to 4 The ...

Page 137: ...the User Certificate issuance information Select the Validate Server check box to enable the certificate server Default Enabled When TLS is selected for the EAP type tapping the Select button on the Authentication Settings window displays the screen shown at left The Certificates list displays Tap a certificate from the list and then tap the View Certificate button to display detailed information ...

Page 138: ...rk and tap the Delete button to delete the selected wireless network from the list Automatically connect to non preferred networks Select this checkbox to also attempt a connection to wireless networks for which connection has not been set Networks to access Used to select a network filter All available Both of following Only access points Between BHT and access point Only computer to computer Bet...

Page 139: ...communication using Ymodem and ActiveSync for data transfer with the host computer or other devices 3 1 Wireless Communication 120 3 1 1 Notes for Wireless Operations 120 3 2 Infrared Communication 121 3 3 Connector Interface Specification 122 3 4 Basic Communications Specifications and Ymodem 124 3 4 1 Basic Communications Specifications 124 3 4 2 Using Ymodem 126 3 5 ActiveSync 127 3 5 1 Configu...

Page 140: ...include large metallic objects metallic dust or metallic walls in the vicinity of the path and vibration at either end To System Designers Before developing the application make sure that the intended environment is free of the interference factors above and thus actually capable of supporting link operation Assume that there will be communications failures requiring robust retry capabilities in t...

Page 141: ...h other IrDA compliant equipment just by aligning their IR ports with each other The effective IR range and IR port angle may differ depending upon the target equipment so observe the instructions given in manuals furnished with such equipment If IR transfer fails bring the BHT closer to the target station or change the IR port angle and try again The BHT s IR communications device is IrDA complia...

Page 142: ...B Input Output 3 D USB Input Output 4 VBUS USB 5 CTS RS 232C Input 6 RxD RS 232C Input 7 RTS RS 232C Output 8 TxD RS 232C Output 9 RS 232C detect Note3 Input 10 Reserve Note 1 The Input Output direction is stipulated from the BHT side Note 2 Use the exclusive cable only Note 3 When the RS 232C detect signal is at a low level it will detect that the BHT is connected to the RS 232C interface On the ...

Page 143: ...ut voltage H 3KΩ load 5V 15V Output voltage L 3KΩ load 15V 5V Input voltage H 3V 15V Input voltage L 15V 3V Note 1 Input Output voltages are specified at the terminal of the interface connector Note 2 Output voltage becomes unsettled when the connector communication device file is closed Note 3 Output voltage shall be under the following conditions Power voltage Rated voltage Load resistance 3 kΩ ...

Page 144: ...d The start stop synchronization is an asynchronous system which synchronizes each character as a unit that is it externally adds start and stop bits to the leading and trailing bit positions of the character to be transmitted respectively A clock starts counting on receiving the start bit and it falls into a non communication state on receiving the stop bit The number of the stop bits is selectab...

Page 145: ... Parity A vertical parity bit is a redundancy bit which is added to every character to be transmitted in order to check that data has been transmitted accurately The parity bit should be set to 1 or 0 depending upon the parity parameter setting to make the number of set bits in the character even or odd The receiver counts the number of set bits in the transmitted character code to make sure that ...

Page 146: ...ssion Speed 2400 9600 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 bps 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 bps Character Length 8 bits 8 bits Vertical Parity None Even odd or none Stop Bit Length 1 bit 1 or 2 bits In System Mode Refer to Section 2 5 4 2 Communication In User Programs Refer to the BHT 400 CE API Reference Manual or BHT 400 CE Class Library Reference Manual 126 ...

Page 147: ...ed a PC equipped with an IrDA interface port USB interface port or RS 232C interface port When the BHT is connected with the host via the CU 401 RS 232C interface no ActiveSync can be used The BHT and host computer should be arranged with their IrDA ports facing directly each other Installing ActiveSync 4 2 To use ActiveSync for communication between the BHT and host computer you need to install A...

Page 148: ...erface Host Computer BHT IrDA communication For the operating procedure of ActiveSync on the BHT refer to Chapter 2 Section 2 5 4 2 2 ActiveSync Infrared Connector interface communication Connect the BHT connector interface port to the host computer RS 232C interface by using a connector interface cable as shown below Host Computer BHT Connector interface cable For ActiveSync operating procedures ...

Page 149: ... USB communication Connect the BHT to the host computer by using a USB interface cable as shown below Host Computer BHT USB interface cable For the operating procedure of ActiveSync on the BHT refer to Chapter 2 Section 2 5 4 2 4 ActiveSync USB 129 ...

Page 150: ...t computer displays the screen shown at left On this screen set up a partnership between the host computer and BHT Click the Yes radio button and then click Next Type an arbitrary BHT name in the Device name box and click Next To synchronize files select the Files check box and then click Next 130 ...

Page 151: ...N BHT 400BW CE only Like ActiveSync in wireless LAN ActiveSync in wireless LAN requires a partnership between the BHT and host computer to be set up Set up the partnership according to the operating procedure in IrDA communication USB communication or connector interface communication given on the previous page For the operating procedure of ActiveSync on the BHT refer to Chapter 2 Section 2 5 4 2...

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Page 153: ...Chapter 4 Error Messages This chapter lists the error messages which will appear on the LCD if some error occurs in the BHT 4 1 System Errors 134 133 ...

Page 154: ...nearest dealer Low battery warning Problem When the power is turned on or off or during execution of applications the battery output level has dropped below the specified lower level limit If low battery is detected the BHT displays this message for approx 2 seconds and beeps three times for 0 1 second per beep After that it will resume previous regular operation Solution The battery cartridge wil...

Page 155: ...hen turns itself off Depending upon the battery level the beeper may not sound five times Solution Replace or recharge the battery cartridge For the charging procedure refer to Chapter 5 Section 5 5 Service life warning for backup battery Problem The backup battery has been charged discharged by the specified number of times so that the battery capacity lowers below the specified level Solution Re...

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Page 157: ...39 5 3 Applying Power to the CU 400 140 5 4 Communicating with the Host PC 142 5 4 1 Setting the Transmission Speed of the CU 400 142 5 4 2 Interface Cable Connection 143 5 4 3 Interfacing with the Host PC 144 5 5 Charging the Rechargeable Battery Cartridge using the CU 400 145 5 6 Interface Specifications 147 1 Interface Connector and Pin Assignment 147 2 Interface Cable Connection 148 Chapter 5 ...

Page 158: ...T and the host PC Interface with the BHT IrDA interface Interface with the host PC RS 232C CU 401 USB CU 421 2 Battery cartridge charging function The CU 400 charges the rechargeable battery cartridge loaded in the BHT NOTE Before using the CU 421 you need to install the dedicated USB device driver stored in the CD ROM that comes with the CU 421 For the installation uninstallation procedure refer ...

Page 159: ...unicating with the host PC Interface connector Used to exchange data with the host computer or communication station The CU 401 has an RS 232C port The CU 421 has a USB port Protection sheet DIP switch Used to set the CU s transmission speed Power inlet connector Plug the AC adapter into this connector Without using the AC adapter the CU 421 can work if the power 5V 500 mA is supplied via the USB ...

Page 160: ...adapter or from the USB host PC or USB hub via the USB interface Connecting the AC adapter supplies power to the CU 421 If no AC adapter is connected turning on the USB host PC and USB hub supplies power to the CU 421 NOTE To charge the battery cartridge use the AC adapter except when the CU 421 is connected to a self powered hub capable of supplying power 5V 500 mA via the USB line NOTE To charge...

Page 161: ...AC adapter is damaged e g exposed or broken lead wires stop using it and contact your nearest dealer Failure to do so could result in a fire or electrical shock Never use the CU on the line voltage other than the specified level Doing so could cause the CU to break or burn Never cover or wrap up the CU or AC adapter in a cloth or blanket Doing so could cause the unit to heat up inside deforming it...

Page 162: ... connector on the side of the CU 401 1 Remove the protection sheet of the DIP switch from the CU 401 2 Set the selectors of the DIP switch as shown below 3 Reinstall the protection sheet Do not set the DIP switch to any configurations other than one of the five shown above When removing the protection sheet take care not to let any foreign material get into the CU CU 421 The transmission speed is ...

Page 163: ...d off 3 CU 401 Connect the RS 232C interface cable to the interface port of the CU 401 CU 421 Connect the USB interface cable to the interface port of the CU 421 Interface cable CU 401 RS 232C CU 421 USB 4 Connect the other end of the RS 232C USB interface cable to the corresponding port of the host PC TIP The CU 421 can be connected via a USB hub to the host PC 143 ...

Page 164: ...lTransfer Regarding the interface port Select the IrDA COM4 6 To transfer data stored in the BHT to the host PC select UPLOAD To transfer data from the host PC to the BHT select DOWNLOAD For details refer to Chapter 2 Section 2 5 3 Operating in System Menu The BHT and the host PC will start communication with each other via the CU 400 The DATA LED on the CU 400 will come on upon start of communica...

Page 165: ...service period becomes shortened due to its deterioration even if it has been charged for the specified hours replace the battery cartridge with a new one Generally it is necessary to replace the battery cartridge after it has undergone approx 300 cycles of charging and discharging operation 1 Turn the CU 400 on The POWER LED on the CU 400 lights in green 2 Turn the BHT off and place the BHT loade...

Page 166: ...N in green OFF If the CU 421 is self powered via the USB interface from the USB host PC or USB hub and the host PC is in suspend mode the CU 421 cannot charge the battery cartridge If the host PC switches to the suspend mode when the CU 421 is charging the battery cartridge then the CU 421 stops charging When the host PC recovers from suspend mode the CU 421 starts charging again To prevent the CU...

Page 167: ...nput Output CU 401 External device 2 RD Receive data 3 SD Send data 4 ER Data terminal equipment ready 5 SG Signal ground 6 DR Data set ready 7 RS Request to send 8 CS Ready to send The input output voltage threshold for the logical valued signal is listed below Logical Value Input Voltage Threshold Output Voltage Threshold 0 3V n 15V 5V min 1 15V n 3V 5V max CU 421 The CU 421 has a Full Speed USB...

Page 168: ...hall be generally connected with each other by a cross mode cable the DTE and DCE Data Circuit Endpoint shall be connected with each other by a straight mode cable The DTE is one piece of equipment connected at both ends of a communications line as a sender or receiver of data such as CU 401 on which the BHT is put and a host PC The DCE is one piece of equipment connected in between the DTE and th...

Page 169: ...tions 151 3 Interface Specifications 153 A 2 CU 400 155 1 Product Specifications 155 2 Charging Requirements 155 3 Interface Specifications 156 Appendix B Loading an Optional Compact Flash Card 157 Appendix C Quality Assurance Standards 158 C 1 Applicable Standards 158 C 2 Interface Cables 159 Appendices 149 ...

Page 170: ... 40 mm PCS value 0 9 min Reflection intensity 85 min for white and 5 max for black Narrow bar width 0 33 mm min Controller CPU 32 bit RISC RAM 64MB 128MB Flash memory 64MB Keypad 31 key pad Trigger switches M3 M4 2 Magic keys M1 M2 2 Numerical keys and others 27 50 key pad Phone type key layout Trigger switches M3 M4 2 Magic keys M1 M2 2 Numerical keys and others 48 50 key pad Calculator type key ...

Page 171: ... on 0 26 mm min 10 24 mils min 0 8 min Interleaved 2of5 ITF Standard 2of5 STF Codabar NW 7 Code 39 Code 93 Code 128 EAN 128 0 125 mm min 4 93 mils min PCS value 0 9 Reflection intensity difference between white and black bars 0 8 MSI 0 20 mm min 7 9 mils min PCS value 0 9 Reflection intensity difference between white and black bars 0 8 2 Optical Properties Required White bars Reflection intensity ...

Page 172: ...ion intensity of black bars 5 max 2 Under the following conditions Ambient illuminance 500 lx Xenon arc lamp Code 39 14 digit Narrow bar Wide bar 1 2 2 Reflection intensity of white bars 85 min Reflection intensity of black bars 5 max 6 Under the following conditions Ambient illuminance 500 lx Xenon arc lamp Code 39 15 digit Narrow bar Wide bar 1 2 2 Reflection intensity of white bars 85 min Refle...

Page 173: ...nal name Data direction 1 GND 2 D USB Input Output 3 D USB Input Output 4 VBUS USB 5 CTS RS 232C Input 6 RxD RS 232C Input 7 RTS RS 232C Output 8 TxD RS 232C Output 9 RS 232C detect Note3 Input 10 Reserve Note 1 The Input Output direction is stipulated from the BHT side Note 2 Use the exclusive cable only Note 3 When the RS 232C detect signal is at a low level it will detect that the BHT is connec...

Page 174: ...type OFDM DS SS Frequency bands 2400MHz 2483 5MHz Data rate 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 6 11 5 5 2 1Mbps The data rate is automatically controlled Modulation type 64 QAM 16 QAM CCK QPSK BPSK The modulation is automatically controlled Channels 13 European Union 11 United States 154 ...

Page 175: ...ches 114 x134 x 90 mm 4 49 x 5 27 x 3 54 inches Weight Approx 210 g Approx 7 41 oz Operating Ambient Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Operating Humidity 20 to 80 with no dew condensation NOTE Can be powered from a wall socket via the dedicated AC adapter 2 Charging Requirements CU 401 CU 421 When using the AC adapter Charge current Approx 790 mA Charge time Approx 3 hours CU 421 When powered ...

Page 176: ...ernal device 2 RD Receive data 3 SD Send data 4 ER Data terminal equipment ready 5 SG Signal ground 6 DR Data set ready 7 RS Request to send 8 CS Ready to send Shown below is a diagram of the internal connection in the CU 401 CU 401 BHT CU 421 The USB interface on the CU 421 is USB1 1 Full speed compliant with a type B receptacle 156 ...

Page 177: ...d to the BHT using the following procedure 1 Open the Compact Flash card slot cover and insert the Compact Flash card with the surface facing upwards 2 Press the Card release button to remove the Compact Flash card Compact Flash card slot cover Compact Flash Compact Flash Card release button 157 ...

Page 178: ...04 Class A United States FCC FCC Part 15 Subpart C Canada IC RSS 210 Radio Standard European Union 1999 5 EC EN 60950 1 2001 A11 EN 300 328 V 1 6 1 EN 301 489 1 V 1 5 1 EN 301 489 17 V 1 2 1 Laser Radiation Standard United States 21 CFR Part 1040 10 and 11 Class 2M European Union IEC60825 1 1993 A2 2001 Class 2M meet this standard This regulation applies to the built in radio communication module ...

Page 179: ...has run the quality assurance test conforming to the EMC Directive for the BHT 400B CE 400BW CE and CU 400 Any connectors other than those specified here are not acceptable They may cause the BHT or CU to fail to work according to the specifications Cable Dsub connector Dsub 9S Shielded cable 159 ...

Page 180: ...nformation in the handling and operating of the BHT 400B CE 400BW CE Please feel free to send your comments regarding any errors or omissions you may have found or any suggestions you may have for generally improving the manual In no event will DENSO WAVE be liable for any direct or indirect damages resulting from the application of the information in this manual ...

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