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1. 2 2 Loading the Battery First load the battery Page 13 2 3 Wearing the Hand Strap Wear the hand strap at your wrist to prevent the Page 16 BHT from being dropped J 2 4 Initial Setup Page 17 Set the calendar clock and the message language when the power is turned ON for the first time 12 Barcode Handy Terminal 2 2 Loading the Battery Batteries are not included in the package Have the battery specified by DENSO WAVE ready Specified battery AA alkaline battery LR6 or AA rechargeable battery eneloop HR 3UTGA Note 1 Use rechargeable batteries already charged Note 2 eneloop is a registered trademark of SANYO Electric Co Ltd Note 3 If rechargeable batteries other than eneloop are used the BHT unit may not operate properly 1 Slide the battery cover lock 1 in the direction indicated by the arrow and remove the battery cover 2 2 Make sure to use the battery selector switch to select the desired battery type 3 LR6 Ni MH AA 4 gt Alkaline ai Ni MH S LR6 Ni MH AA 4 gt Point To ensure correct operation of the battery power level indicator and the charging function make sure to select the desired battery type with the battery selector switch S LR6 Ni MH AA ie Alkaline ja Ni MH S LR6 Ni MH AA ite 3 Make sure that the new b
2. 3 Press the M2 key CU INFORMATION SYSTEM Ver 1 00 The CU 911 INFORMATION screen displays as shown on the right eee OCES 0T 0000 SYSTEM Ver System program information MAC ADDRESS MAC address Press the M1 key to return to the SYSTEM INFORMATION screen If the M2 key is pressed when the BHT is not on the CU 911 the screen CU INFORMATION displays as shown on the right Info load failure Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SYSTEM INFORMATION CENT Reload C Return screen 122 Barcode Handy Terminal 4 5 9 Downloading Uploading Files by FTP FTP MENU 1 1 1 Use the following procedure to download and upload files by FTP Select 7 FTP at the SYSTEM MENU and then press the ENT key The FTP MENU screen displays as shown on the right 1 DOWNLOAD 2 UPLOAD Downloads a file by FTP Uploads a file s by FTP Refer to the following section for details of the above items Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SYSTEM MENU Downloading by FTP FTP MENU 1 DOWNLOAD 2 UPLOAD Select 1 DOWNLOAD at the FTP MENU and then press the ENT key The screen displays as shown on the right 1 DIR FILE 2 FIELDS Specifies the directory and or file name Specifies field information for data files DOWNLOAD ie es aia A message indicating the status displays at the bottom of the screen _ Press the M
3. Point Always set the minimum number of digits to a number less than the maximum number of digits If the minimum number exceeds the maximum number a read error occurs 77 BHT 904BB 2 Use the cursor keys A or numeric keys 1 2 to select the desired item a Press the cursor keys lt gt to select the desired setting 4 Press the ENT or Backspace clear key to update the setting and return to the SET BARCODE menu 6 CODE128 Detail setting of the Code 128 reading 1 Select 6 CODE128 at the SET BARCODE menu and then press the ENT key The SET CODE128 screen appears SET CODE128 MIN 1 1 MIN 2 MAX 99 Sets the minimum number of the Code 128 digits Setting range 1 to 99 2 MAX Sets the maximum number of the Code 128 digits Setting range 1 to 99 Point Always set the minimum number of digits to a number less than the maximum number of digits If the minimum number exceeds the maximum number a read error occurs 2 Use the cursor keys A or numeric keys 1 2 to select the desired item a Press the cursor keys lt gt to select the desired setting a Press the ENT or Backspace clear key to update the setting and return to the SET BARCODE menu 7 RSS Detail setting of the RSS GS1 Databar reading 1 Select 7 RSS at the SET BARCODE menu and then press the ENT key The SET RSS s
4. Meaning of Symbols A triangle A with a picture inside alerts you to a warning of danger Here you see the warning for electrical shock A diagonal line through a circle warns you of something you should not do it may or may not Q have a picture inside Here you see a screwdriver inside the circle meaning that you should not disassemble A black circle e with a picture inside alerts you to something you MUST do This example shows that you MUST unplug the power cord vii Barcode Handy Terminal Handling the battery Mishandling of the battery may result in electrical shock overheating smoke generation combustion or blowout Please read the following items prior to use e Never disassemble or modify the battery e Never connect the battery and terminals with a metal object such as a piece of wire e Do not carry or store the battery together with metallic ball point pens necklaces coins hairpins etc e Do not use or store the battery in places exceeding the service or storage temperature e Never put the battery into a microwave oven or high pressure container e Never burn or heat the battery e Never use leave or charge the battery in the vicinity of high temperature locations 50 C or higher such as a fire stove or under a scorching sun e Never place the battery into or soak it in water or seawater e Never charge the battery near a fire or in s
5. Master Side PE m Tso oo o m f i n Toco 0 a aS eo o lt Oo N oO H 0 gt NA a am Aa oa ttings offooos ag c opoo O rT n lt o o o Slave Side rc i ck PEO miejo o0 o 2 n Toco 7e N g 0 a lt lt lt 0 o lt Oo m oO ePi oOMn T on gt na Aam oa ttings offooods c opoo oo n lt o o o Barcode Handy Terminal When communication is complete the CLONE MENU screen 1 reappears In the event of a communication error screen 2 appears Screen 1 Error occurrence Screen 2 Error Correctly completed CLONE SLAVE CLONE SLAVE YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX YES NO 10 K List of possible errors when cloning Processing f Phase Outline Displayed Message Detail Operations followed by an error When screen 1 appears select YES NO Different model on Different model on Y Processing continues the BHT models are different master side slave side master side slave side OS and OS settings will not inue inue Continue Continue be copied N Processing is suspended OS update is not possible Immediately when the HT HT copy OS cannot be updated OS cannot be updated After Clone Start mode designation and Cloning will be stopped Cloning will be stopped initialization are required Number of files are exceeded Memory
6. SET OPTICAL 1 PARAMETER 2 PROTOCOL SET PARAMETER lt OPTICAL gt Barcode Handy Terminal 2 PROTOCOL Communication protocol options setting screen Select 2 PROTOCOL to display the screen shown on the right SET PROTOCOL The highlighted settings will be the current settings lt OPTICAL gt aana oF 1 SERIAL No 3 LINKUP TIME Selects whether or not to add serial numbers to data blocks phe A ee eee Data 2 H PARITY Selects whether or not to add horizontal parity 3 LINKUP TIME Selects the timeout length in seconds to be applied when a link is to be established 4 FIELD SPACE To trim trailing spaces in fields select Ignore and to retain them as data select Data To make changes use the cursor keys 4 W or numeric keys 1 2 3 4 to highlight the item to be set highlight the setting value using the cursor keys lt 4 gt and then press the ENT key Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SET OPTICAL menu Point Selecting the BHT Ir or Ymodem protocol ignores the serial number and horizontal parity settings 83 BHT 904BB 2 CONNECTOR Setting the USB communication environment 1 Select 2 CONNECTOR at the SET COMMUNICATION menu SET CONNECTOR and then press the ENT key 1 COM PROTOCOL The SET CONNECTOR screen appears 2 Use the cursor keys A or num
7. A e If you are not using the CU for a long time be sure to unplug the AC adapter from the wall socket for safety Failure to do so could result in a fire e When caring for the CU unplug the AC adapter from the wall socket for safety Failure to do so could result in an electrical shock BHT 904BB Declaration of Conformity DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Directive 99 5 EC R amp TTE We DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED hereby declare at our sole responsibility that the following product conforms to the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Manufacturer or Authorized representative DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED Address 1 Yoshiike Kusaki Agui cho Chita gun Aichi 470 2297 Japan We declare on our sole responsibility that the following product Kind of equipment Barcode Handy Terminal Type designation BHT 904BB is compliance with the essential requirement of the R amp TTE EN 60950 1 2005 A11 2009 EN 301489 1 V1 8 1 2008 04 EN 301489 17 V2 1 1 2009 05 EN 55022 2006 A1 2007 Class B EN 55024 1998 A1 2010 A2 2003 EN 300 328 V1 7 1 2006 10 EN 50385 2002 CE marking CE Important notice This Barcode Handy Terminal may be operated in below country AT BE CH CY CZ DE DK ES FI FR GB GR EE HU IT IE IS LI LT LU LV MT NL NO PL PT SE SI SK BG RO TR xiii Barcode Handy Termi
8. 2 1 130 Bluetooth parameter setting menu Select 2 SET BLUETOOTH at the BLUETOOTH MENU and SET BLUETOOTH then press the ENT key The SET BLUETOOTH menu appears P AAN 3 MASTER Pr l 4 SLAVE 1 DEVICE Switches to the screen specifying device 5 SPP PARAMETER settings 2 INQUIRY Switches to the screen specifying device detection parameters 3 MASTER Switches to the screen specifying master station parameters 4 SLAVE Switches to the screen specifying slave station parameters 5 SPP PARAMETER Switches to the screen specifying protocol options for transferring files with the serial port profile For details of the items above refer to the following sections Press the Backspace clear key to return to the BLUETOOTH MENU Specifying device name Select 1 DEVICE at the SET BLUETOOTH menu and then press the ENT key The current setting of the item is displayed 1 DEVICE NAME Specifies a name for the Bluetooth device Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SET BLUETOOTH menu Press the ENT key Entry mode is activated and the cursor is displayed Use the numeric keys and dot key to enter the Bluetooth device name The Bluetooth device name can be up to 16 characters long The default setting is DENSO BHT To toggle the entry mode between numeric and alphabet entries press the SF key For the Bluetooth device name refer to Chapter 5 Commu
9. 5 Under the following conditions Ambient illuminance 500 Lx Xenon arc lamp ITF conforming to the UPC Shipping Container Code Reflection intensity of white bars 85 min Reflection intensity of black bars 5 max 1 0 magnifications PCS value 0 9 min Barcode Handy Terminal 2 Under the following conditions Ambient illuminance 500 Lx Xenon arc lamp Code 39 4 digits Narrow bar Wide bar 1 2 5 Reflection intensity of white bars 85 min Reflection intensity of black bars 5 max PCS value 0 9 min 4 Under the following conditions Ambient illuminance 500 Lx Xenon arc lamp ITF conforming to the UPC Shipping Container Code Reflection intensity of white bars 85 min Reflection intensity of black bars 5 max 1 0 magnifications PCS value 0 9 min 6 Under the following conditions Ambient illuminance 500 Lx fluorescent lamp ITF conforming to the UPC Shipping Container Code Reflection intensity of white bars 85 min Reflection intensity of black bars 5 max 1 2 magnifications 191 n fe 2 Oo O D Q ep n f e p 6 a O Q 09 BHT 904BB 8 1 4 192 Interface Specifications IrDA Interface Specification IrDA Ver1 3 Low Power physical layer compliant Except transmission speed 460800 bps Input signals RD Output signals SD Transmission speed Between BHT units 9600 to 460800 bps CU 901 9600 to 115200
10. created via BHT BASIC the system mode setting can be used Therefore it is not necessary to specify the communication condition setting Even if the transmission speed must be changed the user program does not need to be changed 1 Select 5 OPEN COM DETAIL at the SET COMMUNICATION menu and then press the ENT key OPEN COM DETAIL The OPEN COM DETAIL screen appears 1 SETTINGS FRON The highlighted setting is the current setting AP SYSTEM 1 SETTINGS FROM Sets the communication condition setting for the user program OPEN COM created via BHT BASIC to either the setting specified in the user program or via the system mode setting API Uses the setting specified in the user program default SYSTEM Uses the system mode setting setting specified in the user program is not used Communication condition System mode setting screen Target API SET COMMUNICATION menu 3 COM PORT Interface in use 1 l 1 BASIC ats OPEN COM Transmission speed 1 PARAMETER u 1 TRANSMIT SPEED Serial communication 2 PROTOCOL TYPE Out pnCmPrtcl 6060 protocol 1 Regardless of the interface specified in the user program the operation is carried out using the interface specified in the system mode e g even if OPEN COM 2 is specified if COM1 is specified in the system mode the operation is carried out us
11. OS Setting Values e Subnet mask Copy Default gateway Available Not Available BHT Ir protocol communication ID e Clone authentication key Progress Display Displayed for Each File Forwarding Display Item Progression Only History usage history Available Not Available Target clone selection OS Available Not Available Post function execution operations Designations No Designations Setting Values reboot designation etc Available Available Copy mode overwrite clone Available Not Available Clone authentication key 1 Available Not Available Operon Communication settings Fizea Optional Environment IrDA 460800 1 The setting of the clone authentication key allows the clone function to be passworded Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SYSTEM MENU 50 2 Execute the master side setup Barcode Handy Terminal Setup is performed with the BHT Setting and other SYSTEM MENU functions 3 Perform the settings for the master side clone using 2 CLONE and 3 OPTION from the SETUP menu Use the option menu to perform settings such as the clone number and authentication key The option menu contains the following items Clone mode HT HT copy mode Leaves the _ slave side files Item Setting Content Default Remarks Specifies whether or not a 0 is placed at the beginnin
12. Never use substances such as benzene or alcohol as this may cause the housing to be marred or paint to peel off e Never rub or strike the LCD screen with anything hard as this may result in scratches on the screen or breakage e When cleaning the keypad do not scrub the surface too hard or pull on the keys as this may break the keys e If excessively dirty wipe with a soft cloth that has been soaked in soapy water always use neutral detergent and wrung out thoroughly Any dirt or dust adhering to the red clear plate of the barcode reading window will adversely affect reading performance When using in dusty areas perform periodic inspections to check whether any dust has accumulated on the clear plate of the barcode reading window and if so clean the plate as described below e First blow the dust away with an airbrush and then gently wipe the plate with a cotton swab or similar soft object e If sand or hard particles have accumulated rubbing the plate will result in scratches Blow the particles away with an airbrush or wipe with a soft brush 6 2 2 Proper Care of the CU CH Wipe any dirt from the housing or charge terminals with a dry soft cloth In the interests of safety unplug the AC adapter from the socket when cleaning the CU or CH 6 2 3 Using the BHT after Long Periods 180 When not using the BHT for an extended period of time remove the batteries from the BHT main body and store them in a cool dry place avoiding high te
13. 8 5 144 4 5 12 Deleting Program Data Files DELETE FILE Menu gt gt 148 4 5 13 Deleting Font Files DELETE FILE Menu s se see ee ees 149 4 5 14 Downloading Uploading the BHT System Parameter File SYSTEM PARAMETER Menu riske kira ete oto 9 oss Pao hse Ghar Here Manele eo 4 51 4 5 15 Setting the Remote Wake up SET REMOTE WAKEUP Menu 154 4 5 16 Downloading Uploading the System Message File SYSTEM MESSAGE Menu ERETRIA Gab aclancaiai EEA OSH AA Wadena a able si 4 55 BHT 904BB 4 5 17 Updating the System MODIFY MENU 34 Barcode Handy Terminal 4 1 Initializing the BHT System By initializing the system program files and data files downloaded to the BHT user area are deleted and system settings are returned to the default status when shipped from the factory The system must be initialized when e Deleting all program files and data files downloaded to the BHT user area Font files are also deleted by selecting the area subject to initialization e The following message displays on the screen when the BHT is turned on Contact your administrator Note the error number XXXX Point By initializing the system all files in the user area are deleted and therefore all files that need to be backed up should be uploaded to the host computer and so on beforehand Refer to section 4 5 3 Uploading Files UPLOAD Menu for details of uploading
14. ENT key mo Chul Wm v C gt lt gt NEXT 46 Barcode Handy Terminal 4 4 3 SYSTEM MENU Configuration Menu Configuration for Items Displayed at the SYSTEM MENU Screen Select the item with the numeric keys or cursor keys 4 W and press the ENT key SYSTEM MENU SYSTEM MENU 0 SETUP 1 EXECUTE PROGRAM 2 DOWNLOAD 3 UPLOAD 4 SET SYSTEM SS TES T 6 VERSION 7 FTP 8 DEVICE SYSTEM MENU SETUP menu 1 CLONE u 0 and ENT keys Refer to section 4 5 1 Executing Setup SETUP menu EXECUTES ERO GRAN Executing Programs Ne Refer to section 4 5 2 Executing User Programs 1 and ENT keys hupreod pba 3 3 SAMPLEO4 PD4 SAMPLEOS5 PD4 DOWNLOAD Downloading ale Refer to section 4 5 3 Downloading Files 2 and ENT keys 2 HT lt gt HT COPY Ymodem Optii5200 UPLOAD Uploading TONE ELLE Refer to section 4 5 4 Uploading Files 3 and ENT keys 2 ALL FILES 3 HT lt gt HT COPY BS C key Ymodem Opti115200 SET SYSTEM System Environment Setting 1 EXECUTE PROGRAM ti ri 4 and ENT keys 2 DISPLAY ig Refer to section 4 5 6 System Environment Settings 4 QR 5 COMMUNICATION 6 KEY 7 TCP IP gt NEXT TESS Testing 1 BARCODE 5 and ENT keys 2 WEHORY Refer to section 4 5 7 BHT Operation Test 4 AGING 5 LCD 62 FALE
15. 2 3 to highlight the item to be set and then press the ENT key 1 SET TCP IP Changes the TCP IP setting 2 SET FTP Changes the FTP setting 3 SET DHCP Changes the DHCP setting Refer to the following section for details of the above items Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SET SYSTEM menu 1 SET TCP IP Setting the TCP IP Select 1 SET TCP IP at the SET TCP IP menu and then press SET TCP IP the ENT key ore The SET TCP IP menu screen displays as shown on the right 2 LP ADDRESS 3 TIMEOUT Use the cursor keys A or numeric keys 1 2 to highlight the item to be set and then press the ENT key Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SET TCP IP menu 1 DEVICE Setting the TCP IP device Select 1 DEVICE at the SET TCP IP menu to display the screen on the right where the current settings are displayed 1 TCP IP DEVICE 2 LINK LAYER 3 TRANSMIT SPEED TCP IP communication device Link layer Communication speed with the CU Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SET TCP IP menu SET TCP IP DEVICE 1 TCP IP DEVICE COMI A Et 3 TR 46 N ea om 4 mo m m Barcode Handy Terminal 2 IP ADDRESS Setting the IP address Select 2 IP ADDRESS at the SET TCP IP menu to display the screen on the right where the current settings are displayed To c
16. Bookmark tab fy EB Zr Options Ric Seld DS Preface DS Customer Registration and Inquiries DS About this Manual DS SAFETY PRECAUTI Bookmarks 2 Click to search for the desired item Signatures 39 Chapter 1 Outline E B ee See Songer CA 1 1 1 Hardw uration a cA H D 1 2 Component Names and Functio F Chapter 2 BHT Preparation B Chapter 3 Basic Operation B Chapter 4 System Operation D Chapter 5 Communication D Chapter 6 Maintenance B Chapter Error Messages B Chapter 8 Specifications B Chapter 9 Appendices E E E E BHT 904BB Searching by Word The PDF search function can be used to jump to the target page by entering words or characters related to the item being searched 1 Click the Search icon Or select Edit Search 2 Enter the word s or character s to be searched for 3 Click Search Search PDF ha What word or phrase would you like to search For Barcode Where would you like to search In the current PDF document 2 Enter the search word s or character s All PDF Documents in DB C Documents and Settin My document C Whole words only C Case Sensitive C Include Bookmarks C Include Comments gt seach lt Search Results Exam
17. VERBOSE MODE Specifies the command response display when using FTP ON Displays a message to the response number from the FTP server when the BHT FTP client outputs a message OFF Displays only messages output by the BHT FTP client Refer to FTP Download Upload Messages at section 4 5 9 Downloading Uploading Files by FTP FTP MENU for messages output by the BHT FTP client Refer to Response Messages from the FTP Server at section 4 5 9 Downloading Uploading Files by FTP FTP MENU for messages to responses numbers from the FTP server To change the setting 1 Use the cursor keys 4 W or numeric keys 1 2 3 4 5 to highlight the item to be set and press the ENT key 2 Use the cursor keys lt 4 gt to highlight each setting value 3 Press the ENT key Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SET FTP menu 95 BHT 904BB Setting the DHCP 1 Select 3 DHCP at the SET TCP IP menu and then press the SET DHCP ENT key 1 TIMEOUT XXXXX The SET DHCP screen displays as shown on the right The highlighted setting will be the current setting Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SET TCP IP menu Press the dot key while holding down the SF key at the SET DHCP menu BSIC key AU SF key to display the NETWORK DHCP screen acquisition check screen for IP address at DHCP Meee S DHOE Press the Backspace clear
18. amount of available space After defragmentation the BHT may download files more efficiently than was the case before defragmentation BLOCK ERASE ICON Select 2 DRIVE TOOL at the SET SYSTEM 2 2 menu and then press the ENT key When the screen on the right appears select 2 BLOCK ERASE ICON and then use the cursor keys lt gt to toggle the setting between ON and OFF During defragmentation of the drive or during file writing via the application the user area may be organized entirely or partially During that time for approximately one second the application may temporarily stop and the hourglass icon appears on the bottom right The icon can be set to be displayed ON or not OFF DRIVE TOOL 1 DEFRAG 2 BLOCK ERASE ICON OFF USER AREA DEFRAG DRIVE TOOL 1 DEFRAG 2 BLOCK ERASE ICON OM OFF Barcode Handy Terminal 10 Setting the operation log 1 Use the following procedure to set the operation log Select 3 OPERATION LOG at the SET SYSTEM 2 2 menu and then press the ENT key The SET OPERATION LOG menu appears The highlighted setting is the current setting Use the cursor keys lt gt to change the setting and then press the ENT key ON An operation log file is created OFF An operation log file is not created Press the ENT key The setting is then updated 4 BACK ENT key SET OPERATION
19. e Communication may not be possible depending on the environment in which the device is being used Ensure that problem free communication is possible prior to use e Use a program capable of retransmitting data if communication fails r 9 w 5 fo O e f the BHT is introduced into an environment in which a device using 2 4 GHz waveband electromagnetic waves is operating or if another device using 2 4 GHz waveband electromagnetic waves is introduced following introduction of the system run all devices and ensure that communication with the BHT is possible prior to use e Check communication once again prior to use if any changes are made to the usage environment addition of household appliances movement or addition of shelves equipment and so on following introduction of the system 166 Barcode Handy Terminal 5 2 2 Setting Parameters Bluetooth Device Address Remote devices return these addresses uniquely assigned to each Bluetooth device by the Bluetooth SIG during device detection Bluetooth Device Name Bluetooth devices can distinguish themselves using user friendly names Robert or Sandra for example Bluetooth passkey Bluetooth PIN Pairs of Bluetooth devices use these encryption keys for mutual authentication and for establishing secure links between themselves Security Modes This BHT supports the following three security modes 1 No security There is
20. e Executing user programs e File download upload e System environment settings e BHT operation test e System information display e Downloading uploading files by FTP e Bluetooth communication settings e USB communication settings e File deletion e Font file deletion e System settings parameter file download upload e Remote wake up setting e System message file download upload e System update Refer to each item at the 4 6 SYSTEM MENU for details of the above operations 4 4 1 Starting Up System Mode Use the following procedure to start up System Mode 1 Press the Power key while holding down the SF and 1 SYSTEM MENU keys T EXECUTE PROGRAM System Mode starts up and the SYSTEM MENU screen on right ae ea ashe 4 SET SYSTEM displays 5 TEST 6 VERSION 7 FTP Select and display each menu from the SYSTEM MENU and perform Sagres each operation Hold down the SF key and press the appropriate numeric key to display items not displayed at the SYSTEM MENU Refer to 4 4 3 SYSTEM MENU Configuration for details 44 Barcode Handy Terminal 4 4 2 System Mode Basic Operation Menu Selection and Display Use the following procedure to select and display each menu 1 Press the numeric key Operation example corresponding to the menu to be selected Alternatively press the cursor Select 4 SET SYSTEM with eae MENY keys A V to select the
21. is specified reading is carried out without any limitation EAN 8 add on setting 4 READING Enables or disables reading of the EAN 8 with add on 5 ONLY If ON is specified barcode reading is limited the EAN 8 with add on is only read If OFF is specified no limitation is carried out 6 DIGIT 2 amp 5 Enables reading of the 2 5 digit add on 2r Enables reading of the 2 digit add on De Enables reading of the 5 digit add on 73 BHT 904BB 74 EAN UPC 3 3 UPC E setting 1 READING Enables or disables reading of the UPC E 2 1ST CHARACTER 3 2ND CHARACTER Sets the first and second characters country flag of the UPC E to 0 to 9 If O to 9 is specified barcode reading is limited for the UPC E the barcode for which the first and second characters are the same as the specified numbers is read If is specified reading is carried out without any limitation UPC E add on setting 4 READING Enables or disables reading of the UPC E with add on 5 ONLY If ON is specified barcode reading is limited the UPC E with add on is only read If OFF is specified no limitation is carried out 6 DIGIT 2 amp 5 Enables reading of the 2 5 digit add on ie Enables reading of the 2 digit add on spre Enables reading of the 5 digit add on Use the cursor keys A Y or numeric ke
22. programs Models PC AT Compatible Operating Systems and Optional Application Programs os Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 32bit edition 32bit edition 32bit edition BHT BASIC4 0 Development Pack Ni Ni BHT BASIC4 0 Transfer Utility Ni Ni Ni For the latest information on the operating system supported by the host computer please access our website This application does not activate any built in IrDA interface port CU 900 Series Option Used for communication between the BHT and host computer Communication with the BHT is performed by IrDA communication and communication with the host computer is performed with an RS 232C Ethernet 10BASE T or USB interface The following three types of CU are available depending on the interface used to communicate with the host computer e CU 901 RS 232C interface e CU 911 Ethernet 10BASE T interface e CU 921 USB interface Connection Cable Option or Commercially Available Product Used to connect the host computer and BHT or CU 900 Series Select a cable suited to the interface being used e BHT USB cable Option e CU 901 RS 232C cable Option e CU 911 Ethernet 10BASE T cable commercially available product e CU 921 USB cable Option Use a USB2 0 compatible mini B type cable Bluetooth compatible device Option Used for Bluetooth wireless communication between the BHT and device such as the Bluetooth compat
23. to select the menu Press the Backspace clear key to return to the USB MENU 1 MTP RESTRICTIONS Displays the MTP RESTRICTIONS screen 2 MTP FILE SETTING Displays the MTP FILE SETTING screen 3 MTP DISP FILTER Displays the MTP DISP FILTER screen Refer to the following sections for each of the above menus 145 BHT 904BB 3 MTP RESTRICTIONS menu 1 Select 1 MTP RESTRICTIONS in the MTP SETTING menu EAN and then press the ENT key RECEIVE oN BER 3 RENAME ON OFF The MTP RESTRICTIONS menu is displayed as shown on the right 2 Use the cursor keys A or numeric keys 1 2 3 to select the menu 1 RECEIVE Select ON to restrict disable receiving files select OFF to unrestrict enable receiving files 2 DELETE Select ON to restrict disable deleting files select OFF to unrestrict enable deleting files 3 RENAME Select ON to restrict disable changing file names select OFF to unrestrict enable changing file names Use the cursor keys lt gt to highlight and set ON or OFF Press the Backspace clear key to return to the MTP SETTING Point Function will be disabled when setting to ON 4 MTP FILE SETTING menu 1 Select 2 MTP FILE SETTING in the MTP SETTING menu and MTP FILE SETTING then press the ENT key 1 CR LF The MTP FILE SETTING menu is displayed as shown on the right CR LF LF
24. with add on is only read If OFF is specified no limitation is carried out 6 DIGIT 2 amp 5 2 oles country flag of the Enables reading of the 2 5 digit add on Enables reading of the 2 digit add on Enables reading of the 5 digit add on EAN UPC 2 3 EAN 8 setting 1 READING Enables or disables reading of the EAN 8 2 1ST CHARACTER 3 2ND CHARACTER ono an eee ten Mm DOWDUN EI gt 2mo02zuHm or li ok lt v0 ha f N l Koo 3a 48 gt c mi z Z mm lt d5 reg o TT nm m Opal ES ESS ing x lt 4H 4 V key N T EAN UPC co m gt 2z00 2I I4 O gt gt i 4 Es 25 gt gt N aQqg a O CO a4 cn zmozung gt wu m x lt A a v zo DNAN VOD UN E gt Dor Il Op lt 00 22 mm loo mm TnT m lt 4 V key N Sn m aeee T EAN UPC O O Ama O N po Een ey a Jo 73N pJ U Z mo Z vW or ose lt v0 Z O Opm a I Ifa 2 gt gt aa gt gt N O20 Boo 34 mk z mm gt 25 reg uv TT nm gt Ola ES ESS ig m lt Sets the first and second characters country flag of the EAN 8 to 0 to 9 If O to 9 is specified barcode reading is limited for the EAN 8 the barcode for which the first and second characters are the same as the specified numbers is read If
25. 2 BHT Preparation Describes information required by the user and procedures that must be performed prior to commencing operation Chapter 3 Basic Operation Describes basic operations performed by the operator and how to make basic changes to settings such as the beeper volume Chapter 4 System Operation Describes how to initialize and update the system start up a user program and operate System Mode Chapter 5 Communication Describes interfaces and communication specifications Chapter 6 Maintenance Describes battery replacement and daily procedures for taking care of the BHT Chapter 7 Error Messages Describes causes and countermeasures for error messages expected to occur during basic operation Chapter 8 Specifications Describes specifications for hardware readable barcodes and interfaces Chapter 9 1 CU 900 CH 900 Specifications Option Describes the main specifications for the CU 900 CH 900 Series option Chapter 9 2 When File Transfer is Not Possible Using the Transfer Utility Describes causes and countermeasures when unable to transfer files Barcode Handy Terminal Viewing this Manual About the Bookmark The PDF Bookmark function can be used to jump to the Contents page lt Procedure gt 1 Click the Bookmark tab 2 Click to search for the desired item 3 Click the item to be read Fa aj Create PDF Ee Comment amp Markup Y FS Send for Review v A Secure v A Sign 1 Click the
26. 26 3 4 Changing the Default Settings re EEEE EERE EE RREEEEEEESE E 27 3 4 1 Procedure or ee eee eee eee eee ee 27T 3 5 Transmitting Data cc 29 3 5 1 IrDA communication ss ccc ct ee ee eee eens 30 3 5 2 Bluetooth wireless communication rrtct ttre ttt teenies 31 3 5 3 USB Communication ss cc ttt te ee tne eens 32 i Q 2 172 aa BHT 904BB 3 1 Reading Barcodes Follow the procedure below to read barcodes 1 Turn the BHT power ON 2 Press the trigger switch The BHT emits light Point The trigger switch is assigned to magic keys M3 and M4 and SCAN key M5 when shipped from the factory 3 Hold the BHT close to the barcode within the reach of light F ae uso When the BHT has read the barcode successfully ool the indicator LED will illuminate in blue Point The barcode reading method may differ depending on the application Select the most appropriate option in accordance in the User s Manual Note e If required clean dirty barcodes before reading e It may not be possible to perform reading in direct sunlight e f the barcode is on a curved surface perform reading in the center of the light emission range e f the barcode reading window is pulled away from the barcode the readable barcode range will become narrower than that of the light emission 24 Barcode Handy Terminal When unable to
27. 3 Bluetooth wireless communications To toggle the entry mode between numeric and alphabet entries press the SF key To delete a single character press the Backspace clear key To delete the entire entry press and hold the Backspace clear key or press the SF and Backspace clear keys simultaneously Press the ENT key Press the Backspace clear key The SET BLUETOOTH menu reappears Barcode Handy Terminal Specifying file transfer protocol options 1 Select 5 SPP PARAMETER at the SET BLUETOOTH menu and SET SPP PARAM then press the ENT key OO oFF 2 H PARITY MM OFF 3 LINKUP TIME None BM 60 90 120 The current settings of the items are displayed 1 SERIAL No 4 FIELD SPACE ON Enables the addition of serial number to the data block is OFF Disables the addition of serial number to the data block 2 H PARITY ON Enables the addition of horizontal parity OFF Disables the addition of horizontal parity 3 LINKUP TIME Sets the timeout period in seconds to be applied when a data link is established 4 FIELD SPACE Ignore Ignores the trailing spaces in fields Data Retains the trailing spaces as data When changing the setting 1 Use the cursor keys A Y or numeric keys 1 2 3 4 to highlight the desired setting item 2 Press the cursor keys lt 4 gt to highlight the desired setting
28. 3 Press the ENT key Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SET BLUETOOTH menu Point The BHT Ir protocol or Ymodem protocol ignores the serial number and horizontal parity settings 135 BHT 904BB 3 1 4 136 Detecting remote devices Select 3 BROWSE DEVICE at the BLUETOOTH MENU and then press the ENT key The screen on the right appears Switches to the device detection screen Switches to the service search screen Displays a list of authenticated remote device addresses 1 INQUIRY 2 BROWSE SERVICE 3 AUTH BD_ADDR For details of the items above refer to the following sections Press the Backspace clear key to return to the BLUETOOTH MENU Detecting devices Select 1 INQUIRY at the BROWSE DEVICE menu and then press the ENT key The screen on the right appears Starts device detection Sets the device inquiry time Sets the number of detected devices 1 DO IT 2 INQUIRY TIME 3 NUM RESPONSES Press the Backspace clear key to return to the BROWSE DEVICE menu BROWSE DEVICE 2 BROWSE SERVICE 3 AUTH BD_ADDR INQUIRY 1 D0 IT 2 INQUIRY TIME XXX 3 NUM RESPONSES XXX Use the cursor keys A or numeric key 2 to highlight 2 INQUIRY TIME and then press the ENT key Entry mode is activated and the cursor is displayed Use the numeric keys to enter the desired setting Set the device inquiry tim
29. 6 FILE at the TEST menu and then press TEST the ENT key 1 BARCODE 2 MEMORY The screen displays as shown on the right and if any of 4 PEETER the files stored in the memory is defective an asterisk or plus sign is prefixed to the name of the defective file l pone Y N l A l l g N ON 9 PING s Refer to Chapter 2 BHT Preparation 2 5 4 If the BHT ENT key Is Shut Down Abnormally for details about the and TEST FILE SORT TYPE SIZE bbbbb Used memory size C CASE TXT FREE yyyyy Available memory size Bel ERAD AT BS C key C TESTI TXT C TEST2 TXT Files can be sorted each time the M1 key is pressed Speers M1 SORT TYPE Sorts files by type mak e BROKEN Displays broken files in descending order BASIC Displays files in the order of B BASIC files re Shean ILE C C gaja files and None Shared files and 0 e program files A SAMPLE DAT BS C key B SAMPLE PD4 C TESTIT TXT Point elf a defective file is found delete it or SE ees overwrite it with a file with the same M1 SORT i name e Even defective files can be uploaded at M1 key the UPLOAD menu It is therefore recommended that important files be TEST FILE uploaded before being deleted SORT BASIC B B SAMPLE PD4 BS C key TEST2 TXT C CASE TXT C TEST1 TXT SIZE XXXXX FREE YYYYY M1 SORT 2 Select the desired file and then press the ENT key M1 key The selected item is
30. BHT e Do not insert foreign materials in the BHT e Never place the BHT into or soak it in water or seawater e Never put the BHT into a microwave oven or high pressure container e 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 e Avoid using the BHT in extremely humid or dusty areas or where there are drastic temperature changes S e Do not use the BHT with the damaged case e Do not use the power supply other than the battery specified by DENSO WAVE e When loading the battery in the BHT unit set the battery selector switch on the BHT unit correctly in accordance with the type of the battery e If the LCD is damaged and the liquid crystal leaks do not drink inhale or apply the liquid crystal on the skin e Never stare into the laser light Failure to do so will result in eye injuries e Never point the code reading window at someone s eyes e If smoke abnormal odors or noises come out from the BHT immediately turn OFF the power and pull out the batteries e If the LCD is damaged and the liquid crystal gets into the eyes or mouth wash thoroughly with clean Q water such as tap water and obtain medical treatment immediately Also if leaked liquid crystal gets on the skin or clothes wipe it off immediately and wash with soap and water It can cause loss of sight and skin problems e If the LCD is damaged be caref
31. CR None 2 CR LF CODE Control code Data 3 FIELD SPACE Ignore Data 2 Use the cursor keys A or numeric keys 1 2 3 to select the menu 1 CR LF Select the carriage return code 2 CR LF MODE Select Control code to use the carriage retrun code as the delimiter select Data to use the carriage retrun code as data 3 FIELD SPACE Select Ignore to ignore the space in the end of the field select Data to use the space in the end of the field as data Use the cursor keys lt P to highlight and set the parameters Press the Backspace clear key to return to the MTP SETTING Point The CR LF CODE and FIELD SPACE settings are valid only when receiving files with field information 146 5 Barcode Handy Terminal MTP DISP FILTER menu MTP DISP FILTER 1 2 Select 3 MTP FILE SETTING in the MTP SETTING menu and PILE ATTRIBUTE i then press the ENT key 2 ATTR APL YES NO 3 ATTR FNT YES NO The MTP DISP FILTER menu FILE ATTRBUTE is displayed as shown 4 ATTR ANO YES NO on the right Use the cursor keys A V or numeric keys 1 2 3 4 to select the menu 1 ATTR DAT Select YES to display the data files in the file list select NO not to display 2 ATTR APL Select YES to display the application files in the file list select NO not to display 3 ATTR FNT Select YES to display the font file
32. FAQ Offers detailed information on each product Download service Offers downloads of repair modules for the latest BHT Series systems or software and sample programs E mail inquiries Product related queries can be sent in by e mail Please note that these privileges may be subject to change without prior notice How to Register Access the URL below and follow the instructions provided http www qbdirect net Inquiries Technical Inquiries QBdirect e BHT product programming method e Product setup method usage e Other technical questions Inquires relating to the above can be made at our exclusive Web site for registered users QBdirect Access the link below to log on or register http Awww gbdirect net BHT 904BB About this Manual e Due to improvements and so on the content of this manual may be subject to change without prior notice e The reproduction or duplication of the whole or part of this manual is strictly prohibited without prior consent e Every attempt has been made to ensure that the content of this manual is thorough and up to date however we kindly ask that any questionable content mistakes or omissions be reported to DENSO WAVE e The copyright for this User s Manual belongs to DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED Manual Composition This manual is made up of the following 9 chapters Chapter 1 Outline Describes the BHT system and provides an overall outline of the BHT Chapter
33. Handy Terminal 1 Select 4 CODE39 at the SET BARCODE menu and then press the ENT key The SET CODE39 screen appears 1 MIN Sets the minimum number of the Code 39 digits Setting range 1 to 99 2 MAX Sets the maximum number of the Code 39 digits Setting range 1 to 99 SET CODE39 i MLN 1 2 MAX 99 3 CD CHECK ON Point Always set the minimum number of digits to a number less than the maximum number of digits If the minimum number exceeds the maximum number a read error occurs 3 CD CHECK ON the check digit is incorrect or does not exit OFF Reading is carried out only if the check digit is correct Reading is not carried out if either Reading is carried out regardless of the presence of the check digit 2 Use the cursor keys A V or numeric keys 1 2 3 to select the desired item 3 Press the cursor keys lt 4 gt to select the desired setting Press the ENT or Backspace clear key to update the setting and return to the SET BARCODE menu 5 CODE93 Detail setting of the Code 93 reading 1 Select 5 CODE93 at the SET BARCODE menu and then press the ENT key The SET CODE93 screen appears 4 MIN Sets the minimum number of the Code 93 digits Setting range 1 to 99 2 MAX Sets the maximum number of the Code 93 digits Setting range 1 to 99 SET CODE93 PWN 1 2 MAX 99
34. Indicator LED Colors Red green and blue Note Due to the characteristic of the white LED used for the LCD backlight there may be individual differences in screen color and brightness n f e p 6 a O Q 09 188 Barcode Handy Terminal 8 1 2 Barcode Specifications Supported Barcode Types Barcode Type Bar Dimensions Scan Magnification Universal product codes JAN 13 EAN 13 JAN 8 EAN 8 UPC A UPC E JAN 13 EAN 13 with add on JAN 8 EAN 8 with add on gt Min 0 26 mm Min 0 8 UPC A with add on UPC E with add on 2 dgit add on 5 dgit add on J Interleaved 2of5 ITF Min 0 125 mm Standard 2of5 STF PCS value gt 0 9 Codabar NW 7 Black white bar reflection intensity difference 0 8 oer ae Min 0 15 mm PCS value gt 0 45 Code 93 Min 0 15 mm PCS value gt 0 9 Code128 139 Isle CAEN 428 Black white bar reflection intensity difference gt 0 8 Min 0 19 mm PCS value gt 0 45 RSS GS1DataBar RSS 14 GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional RSS 14 Truncated GS1 DataBar Truncated RSS 14 Stacked GS1 DataBar Stacked RSS 14 Stacked Omnidirectional Min 0 15 mm GS1 DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional PCS value gt 0 9 RSS Limited GS1 DataBar Limited Black white bar reflection intensity difference gt 0 8 RSS Expanded GS1 DataBar Expanded RSS Expanded Stacked GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked Required Optical Properties White bars Reflection intensity of 45 or hi
35. Interface Port RJ45 jack on the CU 911 Pin No Signal Functions 1 TD Send data 2 TD Send data 3 RD Receive data 4 N C No connection 5 N C No connection 6 RD Receive data 7 N C No connection 8 N C No connection CU 921 The USB interface on the CU 921 is a Type Mini B receptacle which is compliant with the USB1 1 Full speed 196 Barcode Handy Terminal 9 2 When File Transfer is Not Possible This section describes the causes and remedies when file transfer is not possible using the Transfer Utility Error No Cause Details Remedy Illegal field information specification option Seta correct value for the field information option when transmitting data file The name of the file being downloaded is a Long file names are not supported 2 long file name Change to an 8 3 format file name Illegal characters have been used in the file Change the file name name Refer to QBdirect page 191 Note 1 for details of characters that can be used in file names 3 BHT Ir BHT protocol was used for transfer Use Ymodem protocol or restrict data files to 6 for a BHT BASIC 4 0 format data file BHT BASIC 3 6 format 8 Power is not being supplied to the CU Supply power with an AC adapter or via a USB bus when using a CU with USB connection Defect or abnormality with the cable Use a properly functioning RS 232C cross cable between the PC and CU The DIP switch on the reverse si
36. LED illumination when the barcode is read successfully OFF Disables the LED illumination when the barcode is read successfully Use the cursor keys A Y or numeric keys 1 2 to select the desired item a Press the cursor keys lt gt to select the desired setting a Press the ENT or Backspace clear key to update the setting and return to the OPEN BAR SETTING menu 71 BHT 904BB 3 Read barcode Select 3 READ CODE at the OPEN BAR SETTING menu and then SET BARCODE press the Enter key When the SET BARCODE screen appears it is 1 EAN UPC OM OFF 2 11F OFF possible to set the barcode reading to ON OFF The highlighted settings 3 CODABAR ON OFF are the current settings S CODES ON OFF 6 CODE128 MN OFF 7 RSS Ml OFF f 8 STF OM OFF To change the setting use the cursor keys A or numeric keys 1 ENT DETAIL 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 to select the desired item and then use the cursor keys lt 4 gt to select the desired setting 1 EAN UPC Enables or disables reading of the universal product codes 2 ITF Enables or disables reading of the interleaved 2of5 ITF 3 CODABAR Enables or disables reading of the Codabar NW 7 4 CODE39 Enables or disables reading of the Code 39 5 CODE93 Enables or disables reading of the Code 93 6 CODE128 Enables or disables reading of the Code 128 7 RSS Ena
37. Pack Ad for BHT 900 is activated in the same manner as for the SCAN key Note however that the screen in step 1 is no longer displayed after this point To turn the power OFF press the M2 key 3 When information loading is complete the screen on the right appears Job Menu 1 Col lect l to n Verify Transfer Note For information on how to use the Easy Pack Ad for BHT 900 first obtain the product from the QBdirect service http www gbdirect net and then check how to use the software 2 6 Turning OFF the Power You can turn OFF the BHT in one of the following three methods Methods Operation Data back up timing Normal power OFF Press the Power key 20 minutes after the power is turned off Turning the power OFF after data back up Hold down the Power key for at least 3 seconds At the power OFF Auto power OFF The power turns OFF itself when the BHT is not used for specified period of time set at the user program 20 minutes after the power is turned off 2 6 1 Normal Power OFF 1 Press the Power key The BHT turns OFF after the message on the screen given to the right displays Shutdown in progress Do not remove the battery Point Do not remove the batteries while the message on the right is displayed When the power is next turned ON there are times when a messa
38. Power ON BHT System Directory Management Program Function tsetse 41 4 3 4 Executing by Wake up tetet ster rrr rere treet teen eee eens 43 4 3 5 Executing by Remote Wake up sss e rrr r reer t trees 43 4 3 6 Executing the Auto start Execution Program from the Point of Start up 43 4 4 System Mode s scree etree eee eee eee eee eee es 44 4 4 1 Starting Up System Mode r reer tert treet t treet eee 44 4 4 2 System Mode Basic Operation ster rr rere teeter renee es 45 4 4 3 SYSTEM MENU Configuration Cee meee meee meee e renee eee essere eeeeee 47 4 5 SYSTEM MENU Cem FETALE emer seer eee reese rer er serene rerssesesene 50 4 5 1 Executing Setup SSETUP menu s steer rrr reer t trees 50 4 5 2 Executing User Programs EXECUTE PROGRAM Menu tieteet 54 4 5 3 Downloading Files DOWNLOAD Menu ss se setter terete 55 4 5 4 Uploading Files UPLOAD Menu ssc ter rete etree eter ees 58 4 5 5 Copying Files between 2 BHT Units a L 85a NO EEEE ETEEN EEA 61 4 5 6 System Environment Settings SET SYSTEM Menu 66er 63 4 5 7 BHT Operation Test TEST Menu ster rr terete terre teens 100 4 5 8 System Information SYSTEM INFORMATION Menu gt 120 4 5 9 Downloading Uploading Files by FTP FTP MENU gt 123 4 5 10 Bluetooth Wireless Communication Settings DEVICE menu 129 4 5 11 USB Communication settings DEVICE MENU
39. Remote Wake up SET REMOTE WAKEUP Menu 154 Use the following procedure to perform remote wake up settings 1 Press the 4 key while holding down the SF key at the SYSTEM MENU The SET REMOTE WAKEUP menu displays as shown on the right 1 REMOTE WAKEUP Enables or disables remote wake up 2 TRANSMIT SPEED Sets the transmission speed for remote wake up Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SYSTEM MENU SET REMOTE WAKEUP 1 REMOTE WAKEUP ON 2 TRANSMIT SPEED 9600 19200 38400 57600 WAM 460800 2 Use the cursor keys A Y or numeric keys 1 2 to highlight the item to be set a Highlight the settings with the cursor keys lt gt and press the ENT key Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SYSTEM MENU Barcode Handy Terminal 4 5 16 Downloading Uploading the System Message File SYSTEM MESSAGE Menu The system message file is a file file name _B9OMSG FN3 used by the system to display messages such as Shutdown in progress Do not remove the battery or Charge the battery Downloading Uploading the System Message File 1 Upload the system message file to the host computer and so on 2 Download the uploaded system message file at another BHT Uploading the System Message File Create a system message file based on the current system message settings and upload it to the host computer and so on After uploading delete the created
40. The SET BLUETOOTH menu reappears 131 BHT 904BB Specifying master station parameters 1 Select 3 MASTER at the SET BLUETOOTH menu and then SET MASTER press the ENT key 1 PEER BD ADDR EXXXXXXXXXXXX 2 PASSKEY The current settings of the items are displayed XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 3 TIMEOUT XXX 1 PEER BD_ADDR Specifies the remote device address for the 4 SECURITY IW Service Link connection target 2 PASSKEY Specifies the Bluetooth passkey for the link 3 TIMEOUT Specifies in seconds the timeout limit for the link 4 SECURITY Specifies the security mode for the master station Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SET BLUETOOTH menu 2 Use the cursor keys A or numeric keys 1 2 3 4 to highlight the desired setting and then press the ENT key Entry mode is activated and the cursor is displayed When setting the 4 SECURITY use the cursor keys lt gt to highlight the desired setting 3 Use the numeric and period keys to enter the desired setting The PEER BD ADDR parameter consists of a 12 digit hexadecimal number The ENT key is not available until the twelfth digit is entered The PASSKEY parameter can be up to 16 characters long The TIMEOUT parameter accepts settings 1 to 255 The default setting is 30 seconds For details of the Bluetooth passkey and security mode refer to Chapter 5 Communication 5 3
41. The user has pressed the Backspace clear key on the Working screen Press the Backspace clear key to return to the BROWSE DEVICE menu INQUIRY WORKING IRY RESULT E BD ADDR XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX If the detected device is set as the address of the destination remote device during master connection use the cursor keys A Y or numeric keys to select the desired address and then press the ENT key 137 BHT 904BB 138 The confirmation screen on the right appears To specify the selected address as a remote device address select 1 Yes and press the ENT key To cancel the new setting select 2 No and press the ENT key The screen returns to the BROWSE DEVICE menu If the detected device does not exist the screen on the right appears Press the Backspace clear key to return to the BROWSE DEVICE menu INQUIRY RESULT REMOTE BD_ADDR XXXXXXXXXXXX Pear _ Addr Set 2 No INQUIRY RESULT REMOTE BD_ADDR Barcode Handy Terminal Searching for services Select 2 BROWSE SERVICE at the BROWSE DEVICE menu BROWSE SERVICE and then press the ENT key 1 D0 IT The screen on the right appears 1 DO IT Starts service inquiry 2 TIMEOUT Sets the time for services inquiry 2 TIMEOUT XXX Press the Backspace clear key to return to the BROWSE DEVICE m
42. and beeps once __BHT SYS xx Completed Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SYSTEM PARAMETER menu The beeper sounds three times if an error occurs during downloading and an error screen displays Refer to Chapter 7 Error Messages 7 2 System Mode Errors and remedy the error 152 2 Barcode Handy Terminal Uploading the BHT system parameter file Use the cursor keys A Y or numeric key 2 to highlight 2 UPLOAD and then press the ENT key The screen displays as shown on the right indicating that the BHT is waiting for the system parameter file to be uploaded While the upload is in progress the screen displays as shown on the right indicating the file name and the number of sent records the total number of records Press the Backspace clear key to abort the upload and return to the SYSTEM PARAMETER menu Upon completion of uploading the BHT displays the screen shown on the right and beeps once Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SYSTEM PARAMETER menu The beeper sounds three times if an error occurs during uploading and an error screen displays UPLOAD xx Waiting UPLOAD _B9OMSG FN3 Loading 0000000 0000000 UPLOAD _B9OMSG FN3 xx Completed Refer to Chapter 7 Error Messages 7 2 System Mode Errors and remedy the error 153 BHT 904BB 4 5 15 Setting the
43. are transferred using YMODEM protocol BHT BASIC4 0 Transfer Utility Option This is the same BHT BASIC 4 0 Transfer Utility that comes bundled with the BHT BASIC 4 0 Development Pack Barcode Handy Terminal 3 Software Used at the BHT Unit Sy Riau E Programs The BHT unit FLASH memory has a system area and user font files area with the system program stored in the system area and font files and user programs stored in the user area The BHT unit is shipped with the system program and font files stored in their respective areas TT System Area User Area 0 Host computer Application programs PD4 stored in the user area are run by the system program in order to use the BHT It is necessary to download application programs PD4 and data files product master files etc required to run application programs PD4 to the BHT user area prior to use System Program Driver Drivers is a set of programs that directly controls the BHT hardware It can be called up by the BHT BASIC Interpreter or System Mode BHT BASIC Interpreter This program interprets application program PD4 command language and controls the BHT unit hardware via drivers System Mode This program is used to operate files make system environment settings and perform various types of tests Refer to Chapter 4 System Operation 4 4 System Mode for further details BHT 904BB Font File These files a
44. battery replacement and daily procedures for taking care of the BHT 6 1 Replacing the Battery Eae iiaa ai ela ee a a ae E 4 76 6 1 1 Replacing the Battery i A A AE ee a rary 76 6 1 2 Charging rechargeable batteries ssc tte eee eens 78 6 1 3 Rechargeable Battery Service Life rr trt ttre ttre tenes 179 6 2 Daily Maintenance scr cc ttt ee ee ee eens 180 6 2 1 Proper Care of the BHT ce cc teens 80 6 2 2 Proper Care of the CU CH crc rr tte eens 1 80 6 2 3 Using the BHT after Long Periods scr ctr tt tet eee a 80 BHT 904BB 6 1 Replacing the Battery Batteries are not included in the package Have the battery specified by DENSO WAVE ready Specified battery AA alkaline battery LR6 or AA rechargeable battery eneloop HR 3UTGA Note 1 Use rechargeable batteries already charged Note 2 eneloop is a registered trademark of SANYO Electric Co Ltd Note 3 If rechargeable batteries other than eneloop are used the BHT unit may not operate properly 6 1 1 Replacing the Battery 1 Press the power key to turn OFF the BHT power Shutd The screen displays as shown on the right in pr ae oe s Do not remove the Point Do not remove the battery until the power battery turns OFF and the screen display disappears 2 Slide the battery cover lock in the direction indicated by the arrow 1 remove the battery cover 2 and then remove the battery 3 3 Make sure to use th
45. capacity is exceeded Too many files Cloning will be stopped Insufficient memory on slave side Cloning will be stopped Too many files Cloning will be stopped Insufficient memory on slave side Cloning will be stopped Screen 2 appears processing is suspended When Clone is OS setting is not possible Some items could not be Some items could not be No items Outside value set on slave side N set on slave side N Complete f range items items Out of memory Out of memory File mismatch File mismatch During Too many files Too many files Communication Communication error File error File error Program file error Program file error Communication error Communication error Screen 2 appears processing is complete 53 BHT 904BB 54 4 5 2 Executing User Programs EXECUTE PROGRAM Menu 1 Individually select and execute user programs downloaded to the BHT Use the following procedure to execute user programs Select 1 EXECUTE PROGRAM at the SYSTEM MENU and then press the ENT key The screen displays as shown on the right Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SYSTEM MENU Use the cursor keys A Y to select the target program The selected program will be highlighted Use the Y key to scroll down when more than 9 programs have been downloaded to the user area The screen on the right
46. gt TIMEOUT Sends an echo request _______ 1 it Timeout period Receives an echo reply 4 Y Interval Sends an echo request gt a TYPE2 After sending an echo request PING waits for an echo reply to be received or for a timeout to occur Following that PING waits for the period specified at INTERVAL and then sends the next PING echo request For TYPE 2 no relationship between the INTERVAL and TIMEOUT is required If PING receives an echo reply Sends an echo request gt Receives an echo reply lt Interval Sends an echo request ______ __ If a timeout occurs Sends an echo request ________ l Timeout period Timeout occurs 4 Interval Sends an echo request ________ 118 Barcode Handy Terminal 3 SET DEVICE PING Device Setting Screen 1 Select 3 SET DEVICE at the TEST PING menu and then press SET PING DEVICE the ENT key The TCP IP communication device link layer and transmission speed 2 eT area R display 3 TRANSMIT SPEED Press the Backspace clear key to return to the TEST PING menu 460800 119 BHT 904BB 4 5 8 System Information SYSTEM INFORMATION Menu 1 Displaying the BHT system information Use the following procedure to display the BHT system information 1 Select 6 VERSION at the SYSTEM MENU and then press the SYSTEM INFORMATION E
47. has occurred The application restarts from the beginning Check the application 183 wn fob e oO no N 05 a O LU N D D N N fa o pom uw BHT 904BB Message BHT Response Cause Countermeasure No user programs found Execute 1 Easy Pack Ad 2 Code scanning demo The message continues to display When the BHT is turned on no user programs are found Contact your system administrator To carry out scanning demo select 2 Code scanning demo To carry out barcode scanning demo press the trigger switch To activate the easy operation application software Easy Pack Ad for BHT 900 select 1 Easy Pack Ad For details refer to the manual accompanying with the application Contact your administrator Note the error If this error occurs the BHT beeps five times and then turns itself off Any of the hardware error memory error and execution program error has occurred Turn the BHT on again If this error occurs frequently make a note of the displayed code and number CAK XXXX Error code contact your system administrator The BHT displays this error Operation was terminated If this error occurs message and automatically without turning OFF the frequently make a note of No resume info has been retained Program restarts automatically runs the execution prog
48. in the center of the second row of the screen By executing the BHT BASIC 4 0 Transfer Utility or similar program the screen displays as shown on the right and file downloading is commenced Refer to the BHT BASIC 4 0 Transfer Utility User s Guide The screen displays as shown on the right during downloading The screen displays as shown on the right indicating the file name and the number of received records the total number of records When using the Ymodem protocol the received file size the total file size units KB displays Press the Backspace clear key to abort the download process and return to the DOWNLOAD menu DOWNLOAD FILE Waiting DOWNLOAD FILE Loading DOWNLOAD FILE XXXXXXXX XXX xx Loading XXXXX XXXXX Barcode Handy Terminal 5 When downloading is complete the beeper sounds once and the screen displays as shown on the right DOWNLOAD FILE XXXXXXXX XXX Completed When the number of received records equals the total number of records downloading is complete When using the Ymodem protocol the received file size equals the total file size Press the Backspace clear key to return to the DOWNLOAD menu With this screen displayed on the BHT downloading another new file from the host computer allows the BHT to begin receiving Refer to the BHT BASIC 4 0 Transfer Utility User s Guide If 2 HT
49. interface set at 5 Setting the communication environment in section 4 5 6 System Environment Settings are used when uploading and downloading Use the following procedure to download and upload the system parameter file Press the 3 key while holding down the SF key at the SYSTEM SYSTEM PARAMETER MENU 1 DOWNLOAD The SYSTEM PARAMETER menu screen displays as shown on the PEIEE DAD right 1 DOWNLOAD Downloads the BHT system parameter file to the BHT user area 2 UPLOAD Uploads the BHT system parameter file stored in the BHT Refer to the following section for details of the above items Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SYSTEM MENU 151 BHT 904BB 1 Downloading the BHT system parameter file 1 Use the cursor keys A Y or numeric key 1 to highlight DOWNLOAD 1 DOWNLOAD and then press the ENT key xx Waiting The screen displays as shown on the right indicating that the BHT is waiting for the system parameter file to be downloaded 2 While the download is in progress the screen displays as shown DOWNLOAD on the right indicating the file name and the number of received records the total number of records _BHT SYS xx Loading Press the Backspace clear key to abort the download and return to the 0000000 0000000 SYSTEM PARAMETER menu 3 Upon completion of downloading the BHT displays the screen DOWNLOAD shown on the right
50. is partially depleted The battery power is almost fully depleted Charge immediately or replace with new batteries The battery power is totally depleted OEIEIE Charge immediately or replace with new batteries Confirming at the Battery Voltage Screen The battery power level can also be confirmed at the Battery Voltage screen Display the Battery Voltage screen using the following procedure 1 Hold down the SF key and press the Enter key The Battery Voltage screen displays while the keys are pressed Battery Voltage oe About the Battery Level e The battery power level indicator does not accurately reflect the battery residual power and should only be used as a guideline e The battery power level will fluctuate due to BHT operation and therefore disparities may occur between the actual battery voltage and the display indicator e Ensure to replace the batteries or charge them as soon as possible before the battery power is depleted Point If the BHT is placed in the alphanumeric entry system in user programs the combination of the SF and ENT keys cannot be used for displaying the battery voltage level This is because in the alphanumeric entry system the SF key is used for switching between the numeric and alphabet entry modes Note In user programs you may select the key to be used for displaying the battery voltage level instead of the default combination of SF and
51. key to return to the UPLOAD menu UPLOAD FILE xx Loading UPLOAD FILE XXXXXXXX XXX Loading XXXXX XXXXX UPLOAD FILE XXXXXXXX XXX Completed If 2 ALL FILES or 3 HT lt gt HT COPY is selected repeat the above operation until all files are uploaded If an error message displays during uploading refer to Chapter 7 Error Messages 4 5 5 6 Barcode Handy Terminal Copying Files between 2 BHT Units Copy all files excluding font files setting data and the date and time stored in the BHT user area to another BHT Use the following procedure to copy files between 2 BHT units Set the same interface at both BHT units An IrDA communication Optical interface is used The default interface is set to infrared communication Optical Set COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL OPTION FIELD SPACE space at the end of the field to Ignore at both BHT units The default setting is Ignore Refer to 4 5 6 5 System Environment Settings SET SYSTEM Menu when changing the interface Place the IrDA communication ports of the BHTs face to face Select 2 DOWNLOAD 2 HT lt gt HT COPY at the SYSTEM MENU of the BHT that is downloading to await downloading Refer to 4 5 3 Downloading Files DOWNLOAD Menu for details When copying only the system parameter file use the SYSTEM PARAMETE
52. of screen Waiting Setting up the PING test Opening device Opening devices Routing TCP IP Connecting to the TCP IP communication pathway PING start Starting the PING test Device error Failed to open a device TCP IP error Failed to connect to the TCP IP communication pathway PING termination messages displayed at bottom of screen PING end The PING test has ended normally PING aborted The PING test has been aborted PING error An error has occurred during the PING test 116 Barcode Handy Terminal 2 SET PING PING Options Setting Screen 1 Select 2 SET PING at the TEST PING menu and then press the SET PING ENT key XXX XXX XXX XXX neared TTN RRR The current settings are displayed A TIMEOUT XXXXX 5 COUNT XXXXX 6 SEND TYPE 1 DESTINATION IP TYPE2 Specifies the IP address of the host computer to be pinged 2 DATA SIZE Specifies the data size of the echo request 3 INTERVAL Specifies the echo request interval in units of 100 ms 4 TIMEOUT Specifies the timeout period in units of 100 ms for the echo request 5 COUNT Specifies the number of echo requests to be sent 6 SEND TYPE Selects the echo request send timing TYPE 1 or TYPE 2 Refer to PING Echo Request Transmission Timing SEND TYPE on the following page for details 2 Use the cursor keys A or numeric keys 1 2 3 4 5 6 to highlight the item to be
53. on the BHT indicate that charging has begun The LED on the BHT illuminates in red to indicate that charging has begun will change to green when charging is complete The LED on the BHT will change to green when charging is complete indicator LED indicator LED Communication unit CU 901 CU 911 CH 921 Battery charger CH 951 CH 954 For a destination to which the USB is connected if a USB power supply without a communication function or equivalent is used it is necessary to carry out the setting on the main unit The charging time is approximately 11 hours To ensure optimum charging of all rechargeable batteries charge them using the genuine battery charger for the battery brand When using alkaline dry cell batteries ensure that the battery selector switch is set correctly Do not recharge alkaline dry cell batteries Note e If the LED does not illuminate it is impossible to charge the battery Check the following items Q 8 lt D 2 e Check that the battery selector switch has been set properly e Check that the BHT has been placed in the communication unit or charger properly If the LED does not illuminate in red remove the BHT and check the charger terminals Then position the BHT again e If the battery is charged with the USB cable connected it may be impossible to charge the battery depending on the point at which the cable is connected Check therefor
54. set and the next screen then appears Press the Backspace clear key to return to the previous screen In the previous screen the selected item is highlighted 108 Barcode Handy Terminal Font files FN3 FN4 1 Use the cursor keys A V to select a FNT file and then TEST FILE press the ENT key SAMPLE FN4 00405504 bytes DATE MODIFIED 10 08 31 00 00 Press the Backspace clear key to return to the previous screen erie Version 1 00 NEXT PREV BASIC User Program PD3 PD4 1 Use the cursor keys 4 to select a PD3 PD4 file and then TEST FILE press the ENT key SAMPLE PD4 00405504 bytes DATE MODIFIED 10 08 31 00 00 Press the Backspace clear key to return to the previous screen erston 1 02 NEXT PREV If the version cannot be acquired the screen on the right appears TEST FILE AMPLE PD4 S 00405504 bytes DATE MODIFIED 10 08 31 00 00 Version SNEXT PREV 109 ne T pau rob ox i D gt ep BHT 904BB 110 Other files DAT TXT 1 Use the cursor keys A W to select the desired file and then press the ENT key If field information is available the next screen appears Press the Backspace clear key to return to the previous screen If four or more fields exist MORE FIELD LEN and a guide appear Press the ENT key to proceed to the next screen Press the ENT key again to return to the previous s
55. shows an example in which 14 programs have been downloaded When the target program is highlighted press the ENT key The selected program will be executed The screen displays as shown on the right when no program files exist in the user area Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SYSTEM MENU pas NN NNNNNN gt x lt a a a al m e E oO ay OU UU UUUUU ee r BOO NO O OCOD uv a OU UU UU UU oO mSODUUUUUCUF ed a gt EXECUTE PROGRAM K K K K K K k OR KOR ROR KK K K K K NO FILE EXISTS FK aK ak k KR OK OK k K K K K Barcode Handy Terminal 4 5 3 Downloading Files DOWNLOAD Menu Download files to the BHT user area from other devices such as the host computer Point If a file with the same name as one already used in the user area of the target memory in the BHT is downloaded the newly downloaded file replaces the old one e If an auto start execution program has not been specified See 4 5 6 1 Setting the auto start execution program the directory management program will execute the first managed program from among the programs PD4 downloaded to the BHT when the BHT power is turned ON Program displayed at the top of the EXECUTE PROGRAM menu Take this into account when determining the file download order Refer to 4 3 Executing User Programs for details Note Downloading files by MTP via a USB communication MTP port is a
56. successfully read barcodes Cause Countermeasure When the light is focused on the printed Change the BHT reading angle and try again Specular surface of the barcode from directly above reflection the BHT may not read the code due to specular reflection Move the BHT slowly toward or away from the barcode and try again Barcode reading is possible from a maximum distance of 32 cm Reading may be unsuccessful if the eel from barcode is wider than the barcode reading Under the following conditions window Ambient illuminance 500 Lx fluorescent lamp ITF conforming to the UPC Shipping Container Code PCS value min 0 9 Narrow bar width min 1 0 mm Barcode surface curvature The barcode may not be read if surface is extremely curved Read the barcode at the center of the barcode reading window Barcode surface dirt The barcode may not be read if its surface is dirty Wipe the dirt from the barcode and try again Barcode reading window dirt The barcode may not be read if the barcode reading window is dirty Blow any dust away with an airbrush and then gently wipe the reading window with a cotton swab or similar soft object Direct sunlight ambient light Barcode reading may be adversely affected by direct sunlight or the brightness of the surrounding light Read the barcode away from direct sunlight Adjust the brightness of t
57. the 4 or a V keys M AE OUTE erent menu B VERSION The selected menu item will be 8 DEVICE highlighted SETUP will be highlighted when ENT key the System Mode is started Select 2 DISPLAY with the SEP eee ng 1 EXECUTE PROGRAM 2 or A keys Pena 2 Press the ENT key COMMUNICATION BS C key j 7 TCP IP The selected item is set and the ERY next screen displays Press the Backspace clear key to return to the previous screen The selected item will be highlighted when returning to the previous screen 3 Repeat the above operation to display the target menu 45 BHT 904BB Setting Value Selection Operation example Use the following procedure to select setting values SET DISPLAY 1 MESSAGE 1 Press the numeric key corresponding to the item to be aaa selected 2 STATUS MIN OFF Alternatively press the cursor keys A W to select the item The selected item will be highlighted Select the setting item with the 2 key or A keys 2 Select the setting value with the cursor keys lt gt SET DISPLAY 1 MESSAGE a Press the ENT key aan Chinese Taiwan The selected setting value will be set ers a OFF Select the setting value with the cursor keys lt 4 gt SET DISPLAY 1 MESSAGE Japanese E Chinese Taiwan Hangul Thai PSS ON a 0 5 pau fod Q u gt ep
58. the BROWSE DEVICE menu Point Deleting an address sometimes prevents connecting to the corresponding remote device using link level security In that case reconnect using service level security AUT REMOT XX xm gt lt w xo o gt lt x gt gt xo x Pas Delete Addr 2 No 141 BHT 904BB 142 4 File transfer with serial port profile 1 6 Select 4 SERIAL PORT at the BLUETOOTH MENU and then SERIAL PORT MENU press the ENT key 1 D0 IT The screen on the right appears Tan SLAVE 3 TIMEOUT XXX 1 DO IT Connects with the serial port profile for transferring files 2 MODE Sets the connection mode 3 TIMEOUT Sets the connection timeout period Press the Backspace clear key to return to the BLUETOOTH MENU Use the cursor keys A V or numeric keys 2 to highlight 2 MODE Use the cursor keys lt 4 gt to highlight the desired setting When making a connection via 1 DO IT set the connection mode to be used temporarily Note that the setting specified here is not saved Use the cursor keys A Y or numeric key 3 to highlight 3 TIMEOUT and then press the ENT key Entry mode is activated and the cursor is displayed Use the numeric keys to enter the desired setting When making a connection via 1 DO IT set the connection timeout period in seconds to be used temporarily The setting range
59. the Backspace clear key to return to the SET SYSTEM menu ani 1 INVERT Black white inverted barcode reading function Enables or disables black white inverted barcode reading ON Enables black white inverted barcode reading OFF Disables black white inverted barcode reading Point When the black white inverted barcode reading function is set to ON it is possible to scan black white inverted barcodes However there is a higher chance of barcodes being incorrectly scanned This should normally be set to OFF black white inverted barcode reading disabled Barcode Handy Terminal 2 DECODE LEVEL Decode level Set the decode level barcode reading tolerance level Press lt 4 to decrease the setting value and gt to increase the setting value Decode level entry range 1to9 Default 4 Decreasing the level increases the barcode reading efficiency however the BHT may incorrectly read low quality split or stained barcodes On the other hand increasing the level decreases the barcode reading efficiency but will decrease the possibility of incorrect reading 3 ITF Minimum number of barcode digits to be read for ITF 4 STF Minimum number of barcode digits to be read for STF 5 CODABAR Minimum number of barcode digits to be read for Codabar Sets the minimum number of barcode digits to be read Press lt 4 to decrease the setting value and
60. 14 Barcode reading window Align the reading window with barcodes to perform barcode reading Outline BHT 904BB 1 2 2 Keypad BHT Screen The BHT key functions can be set at user programs The diagram below shows an example of settings for each key function 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 9 10 12 NO Key Name Function and Description g Trigger switch 1 magic key M3 Each of the M3 M4 and M5 keys is assigned to a trigger switch by default The M1 to M5 keys can also be assigned to the trigger switch SF Enter Backlight 2 Trigger switch MENU and C keys magic key M4 Characters strings can be assigned at user programs When the M1 key is pressed for at least one second it functions as the MENU key the following setting screens are then displayed M key M1 3 agis Oy Beeper volume e Vibrator 4 Magic key M2 e LCD brightness e Power save 5 Scan key magic key M5 Deletes the last character entered backspace 6 Backspace clear key Pressing this key for at least one second cancels entry and returns to the previous screen clear 7 Enter key Press to finalize entered data or execute operations 8 Numeric keys Used to enter data Barcode Handy Terminal NO Key Name Function and Description _ oO Used to select functions 9 EJ Cs Function keys The functions of
61. 2 Onetime The SET SHIFT KEY menu screen displays as shown on the right The highlighted setting will be the current setting 4 Nonlock Shifts the keypad only when the SF key is held down 2 Onetime Shifts only the key pressed immediately after the SF key is pressed The following keys will not be shifted 2 Use the cursor keys A or numeric keys 1 2 to highlight the item to be set and then press the ENT key The selected item will be set and the screen will return to the SET KEY menu 89 BHT 904BB 90 2 M1 KEY 6 M5 KEY Defining the Mx key functions Select 2 M1 KEY to 6 M5 KEY at the SET KEY menu and then SET M1 KEY press the ENT key 2 Trigger Switch The SET Mx KEY menu screen displays as shown on the right a oa Key In the example on the right 2 M1 KEY has been selected 2 pack pe key The highlighted setting will be the current setting Ree aT aKey 1 None Key entry will be ignored 2 Trigger Switch Sets the magic key as the trigger switch 3 Shift Key Sets the magic key as the SF key 4 Enter Key Sets the magic key as the ENT key 5 Backlight Key Sets the magic key as the backlight function ON OFF key 6 MENU Key Sets the magic key as a key used to start up the Beeper Vibrator Backlight Adjustment Screen 7 Clear Key Sets the magic key as the C key Use
62. 2 key to display the screen on the right SERVER IP CURRENT DIRECTORY Set IP address Acquired current directory Press the M1 key to return to the previous screen DOWNLOAD SERVER IP XXX XXX XXX XXX CURRENT DIRECTORY 666 7777 8888 9999 123 BHT 904BB 2 3 Use the cursor keys A V to highlight the item to be set and then press the ENT key The mode changes to entry mode and the cursor displays Enter a setting value with the numeric keys and dot key Press the SF key to change the entry mode numeric entry no guidance display and alphabet entry To delete a single character press the Backspace clear key To delete the entire entry press and hold the Backspace clear key or press the SF and Backspace clear keys simultaneously Enter a setting value and press the ENT key Press the Backspace clear key to return to the FTP MENU screen DIR FILE entry box The FTP client will interpret a character string entered into this box as a directory name at first and will therefore send a Change Directory request to the FTP server If the specified directory exists in the FTP server the server will change a directory from the default to the specified one if not the FTP client will interpret the entered character string as a file name and send a Download request to the server FIELDS entry box It is only necessary to enter field information in this box when downloading a data f
63. 4 1 1 Setting the auto start execution program Use the following procedure to set the auto start execution program Select 1 EXECUTE PROGRAM at the SET SYSTEM menu and then press the ENT key The SET EXECUTE PROGRAM menu screen displays as shown on the right The highlighted program will be the program currently set as the auto start execution program Use the cursor keys A to highlight the target program Press the ENT key The selected program will be set as the auto start execution program Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SET SYSTEM menu The screen displays as shown on the right if no programs have been downloaded Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SET SYSTEM menu EXECUTE PROGRAM 2K KK KKK KKK KKK k k K k OK NO FILE EXISTS 2K KK KK KK KOK KKK k k K k K Barcode Handy Terminal 2 Setting the message version system status indication and screen display compatible mode Use the following procedure to set the display language system status indication and screen display compatible mode 1 Use the cursor keys A or numeric keys 1 2 to highlight SET DISPLAY 1 MESSAGE or 2 STATUS 1 MESSAGE English Japanese 2 Highlight the target setting with the cursor keys lt 4 gt and press Chinese TaTwane se Korean Thai the ENT key 2 STATUS ON OFF Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SET SYS
64. 7 COMMUNICATION 8 KEY amp VIBRATION 9 PING SYSTEM INFORWATION System Information Display DEEPEN NOC lin XA COC ROM SIZE 16MB Refer to section 4 5 8 System Information 6 and ENT keys system MESSAGE y Japanese xX XX FONT ENT FI LICENSE INFO 47 f ne T pau o ox i D gt ep BHT 904BB 48 t BS C key 7 and ENT keys 8 and ENT keys FTP MENU 1 DOWNLOAD 2 UPLOAD DEVICE MENU 1 BLUETOOTH 2 USB Downloading Uploading by FTP Refer to section 4 5 9 Downloading Uploading Files by FTP DEVICE Menu Refer to section 4 5 10 Bluetooth Wireless Communication Settings Refer to section 4 5 11 USB Communication Settings Barcode Handy Terminal Menu Configuration for Items Not Displayed at the SYSTEM MENU Screen Press the corresponding numeric key while holding down the SF key BSIC key 0 with SF held down 2 with SF held down 3 with SF held down 4 with SF held down 6 with SF held down Dot with SF held down SYSTEM MENU SYSTEM PARAMETER 1 DOWNLOAD 2 UPLOAD SET REMOTE WAKEUP 1 REMOTE WAKEUP ON S inal m SYSTEM MESSAGE 1 DOWNLOAD 2 UPLOAD MODIFY MENU 1 SYSTEM MODIFY 2 CU F W MODIFY Deleting Font Files Refer to section 4 5 12 Deleting Font Files Downloading Uploa
65. AR SETTING menu and SET READ MODE then press the ENT key 2 MOMENTARY The SET READ MODE screen appears eC atone The highlighted setting is the current setting 1 AUTO OFP Auto off mode When the specified time elapses after the trigger operation ends the light goes off 2 MOMENTARY Momentary mode The light is illuminated continuously when the trigger switch is pressed and held 3 ALTERNATE Alternate mode The light brinks turns ON OFF when the trigger switch is pressed 4 CONTINUOUS Continuous illumination mode The light is on continuously 2 Use the cursor keys A Y or numeric keys 1 2 3 4 to select the desired setting a Press the ENT or Backspace clear key to update the setting and return to the OPEN BAR SETTING screen 70 Barcode Handy Terminal 2 Buzzer LED control 1 Select 2 BUZZER LED at the OPEN BAR SETTING menu and SET BUZZER LED then press the ENT key WM OFF The SET BUZZER LED screen appears ZEL GH OFF The highlighted settings are the current settings 1 BUZZER Sets the buzzer vibrating mechanism when the barcode is read successfully ON Enables the buzzer vibrating mechanism when the barcode is read successfully OFF Disables the buzzer vibrating mechanism when the barcode is read successfully 2 LED Sets the LED illumination when the barcode is read successfully ON Enables the blue
66. AT Baie VES ganen ATTRAPL Application YES Displays in the file list be ATTRFNT Fontfile YES Displays in the file lis a ATTRANO Others YES Displays in the file lis MTP DISP FILTER FILE EXTENSION _ DISP display display none YES Displays files with specified extension in the file list SET Specifies extension NONE 144 Barcode Handy Terminal Use the following procedure to set the USB communication settings 1 USB MENU 1 Select 1 USB in the DEVICE menu and then press the ENT key USB MENU 1 SET CONNECT MODE The USB menu is displayed as shown on the right MTP COM 2 Use the cursor keys lt gt to select the connect mode ENT DETAIL Press the Backspace clear key to return to the DEVICE MENU 1 USB CONNECT MODE Setting the USB connection mode The highlighted settings are the current settings Use the cursor keys lt gt to change the settings MTP Connects in the MTP mode COM Connects in the COM mode Point Continue in the following section for the MTP mode settings For the COM mode settings refer to 4 5 6 5 System Environment Settings 2 MTP SETTING menu 1 Select MTP in the USB MENU and then press the ENT key MTP SETTING The MTP SETTING menu is displayed as shown on the right 1 MTP RESTRICTIONS 2 MTP FILE SETTING 3 MTP DISP FILTER 2 Use the cursor keys A W or numeric keys 1 2 8
67. BHT protocol when uploading downloading in System Mode or for the execution of the XFILE statement in BHT BASIC 3 BHT Ir Protocol Selects the BHT Ir protocol when uploading downloading in System Mode or for the execution of the XFILE statement in BHT BASIC To make changes use the cursor keys A W or numeric keys 1 2 3 to highlight the setting item and then press the ENT key To use the BHT BASIC 4 0 Transfer Utility select Ymodem or BHT Ir protocol Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SET COMMUNICATION menu 85 BHT 904BB Select 1 Ymodem at the PROTOCOL TYPE menu to display the screen SET YMODEM on the right The highlighted settings will be the current settings 9 es aon t RRN one Cee Data 3 BHT onet 1 CR LF 4 INTERVAL Specifies line delimiters 2 CR LF CODE Specifies handling for line delimiters in records when data files are downloaded Control code Does not handle line break codes as data Handles as record delimiters Data Handles line break codes as data 3 BHT ID Specifies whether or not to add the BHT ID number to packets when performing Ymodem transfer None should normally be selected To add the BHT ID number to the transfer tool select Add This setting is not supported Changing this setting has no result 4 INTERVAL Specifies the retry interval within a range
68. Bluetooth wireless communications To toggle the entry mode between numeric and alphabet entries press the SF key To delete a single character press the Backspace clear key To delete the entire entry press and hold the Backspace clear key or press the SF and Backspace clear keys simultaneously 4 Press the ENT key 5 Press the Backspace clear key The SET BLUETOOTH menu reappears 132 Barcode Handy Terminal Setting the serial port profile SPP service for connection target 1 Press numeric key 7 with the SF key pressed at the SET SET MASTER MASTER screen to display the screen on the right 1 SPP SERVICE XXXXXXXXXXXX 1 SPP SERVICE Specifies the serial port service name for the connection target Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SET MASTER screen 2 Press the ENT key Entry mode is activated and the cursor is displayed 3 Use the numeric and period keys to enter a service name of the serial port to be connected A maximum of 12 characters can be entered There is no default setting To toggle the entry mode between numeric and alphabet entries press the SF key To delete a single character press the Backspace clear key To delete the entire entry press and hold the Backspace clear key or press the SF and Backspace clear keys simultaneously 4 Press the ENT key 5 Press the Backspace clear key The SET MASTER screen reappears Point f th
69. DENSO Barcode Handy Terminal BHT 904BB User s Manual Se Se eee areal iG BHT 904BB Preface Thank you for using the BHT 904BB DENSO WAVE Barcode Handy Terminal Please read this manual thoroughly prior to operation to ensure full use of the product s functionality and store safely in a convenient location for quick reference even after reading Liability Limitations e DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED does not assume any product liability including damages for lost profits interruption of operations or the loss of business related information arising out of or in connection with the use of or inability to use the BHT system software or related manuals e DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED DENSO WAVE takes reasonable precautions to ensure its products do not infringe upon any patents or other intellectual property rights of other s however DENSO WAVE cannot be responsible for any patent or other intellectual property right infringement s or violation s arising from any of the following 1 The use of DENSO WAVE s products in connection or in combination with other components products devices data processing systems or software not supplied by DENSO WAVE 2 The use of DENSO WAVE s products in a manner for which they were not intended nor designed 3 The modification of DENSO WAVE s products by parties other than DENSO WAVE If it is judged by DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED that malfunction of the produc
70. ENT keys The displayed battery level shows the terminal voltage of the batteries not how much power is left The actual voltage level varies depending upon the operation of the BHT so the displayed level also may vary 15 BHT 904BB 2 3 Wearing the Hand Strap Wear the hand strap to prevent the BHT from being accidentally dropped during use 2 3 1 Attaching the Hand Strap Attach the hand strap to the BHT as shown below 2 3 2 Holding the BHT Wear the hand strap to your wrist and hold the BHT as shown below Barcode Handy Terminal 2 4 Initial Setup Setting the date time and message language Turn ON the power after inserting the batteries into the BHT Note that the clock and message language are not set at the time of purchase Therefore it is necessary to make those settings when turning ON the power for the first time When resetting the date and time operate the BHT according to the following procedures 1 Press the Power key to turn ON the BHT 5 Set the current date and time The screen right displays 00 01 01 00 00 etd 2 Enter the date and time using the numeric keys Set the current date and time Ex August 31 2010 14 20 00 01 01 00 00 Point Enter the last two digits for the year and enter the 10 08 31 14 20 time in 24 hour clock format 3 Press the ENT key to set the date and time When the date and
71. EST menu Infrared Communication Test 1 Arrange two BHTs one as a master station and the other as a slave station to be tested with their IrDA interface ports facing each other as illustrated below This test involves transmitting data from the test BHT and the master BHT returning the data to the test BHT Master BHT Slave BHT to be tested 2 Select 1 OPTICAL at the TEST COMMUNICATION menu and TEST COMMUNICATION then press the ENT key lt OPTICAL gt The TEST COMMUNICATION screen displays as shown on the right eS 2 MASTER 111 BHT 904BB 112 3 At the slave BHT to be tested select 1 SLAVE and at the master BHT select 2 MASTER Then press the ENT key The screen displays as shown on the right during the test and an infrared communication test is performed If an error occurs the tested slave BHT beeps three times and displays the screen on the right The meanings of the error codes in parentheses are as follows XX Lo 1 The received data is different from the sent data TEST COMMUNICATION lt S0 PTC AL gt Testing TEST COMMUNICATION lt OPTICAL gt Test NG XX 2 A timeout has occurred during standby for data reception 1 9600 bps 2 115200 bps 3 460800 bps Press the Backspace clear key to return to the TEST COMMUNICATION menu The master BHT automatical
72. ET SYSTEM menu 1 MENU Sets whether to permit or prohibit menu screens beeper volume vibrator screen brightness power saving settings being started up while applications are running ON Permits menu screen display OFF Prohibits menu screen display 2 COMPATIBLE MODE Sets compatible mode for screen display between the BHT 904BB and the BHT 8000 This allows BHT 8000 Series application programs to be used at the BHT 904BB without changing or correcting the font size BHT 904BB BHT 8000 BHT 8000 Mode Normal Mode Standard 21 x 8 char 21 x 12 char 21 x 12 char font ANK 6 x 8 dots 6 x 8 dots 6 x 8 dots Small 2 mode 21 x 10 char 21 x 16 char 21 x 16 char O N font z 6 x 6 dots 6 x 6 dots 6 x 6 dots 5 Standard 8 x 4 char 8 x 6 char 8 x 6 char font D Kanji 16 x 16 dots 16 x 16 dots 16 x 16 dots Small mode 10 x 5 char 10 x 8 char 10 x 8 char font 12 x 12 dots 12 x 12 dots 12 x 12 dots 66 Barcode Handy Terminal System Status Indication Turning ON the system status indication displays the following icons at the bottom of the screen Indication Icon Description Key Shift status Displays when the keys on the keypad are in Shift mode Alphabet entry Displays when the BHT is set to alphabet entry mode mode If the alphanumeric entry system has been selected in user programs press
73. HT 904BB To System Designers e When introducing BHTs in those systems that could affect human lives e g medicines management system develop applications carefully through redundancy and safety design which avoids the feasibility of affecting human lives even if a data error occurs Handling the BHT Incorrect handling of the BHT could cause not only incorrect operation but also generation of heat and smoke from the BHT and malfunction Please read the following items prior to use A e When using the hand strap or neck strap exercise due care to avoid getting them caught in other objects or entangled in rotating machinery Failure to do so could result in accident or injury 9S e Do not use the BHT in the vicinity of wireless devices such as personal radios and ham radios This could cause malfunction of the BHT e Do not place magnetic cards such as cash cards credit cards etc near the BHT speaker Doing so may result in the loss of magnetic data e Do not place your ear near the speaker when tones are being emitted Doing so may result in hearing loss e Do not apply excessive force when loading or unloading the battery Doing so will result in damage to the device e In environments where static electricity can build into significant charges e g if you wipe off the plastic plate with a dry cloth do not operate the BHT Doing so will result in malfunction or machine failure e Do not drop t
74. LASH ROM Use the following procedure to delete files 1 Press the 0 key while holding down the SF key at the SYSTEM DELETE FILE MENU FNT12J2 FN4 The DELETE FILE menu screen displays as shown on the right ENT S RNa Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SYSTEM MENU ENTE SGB RENIN FNT12BG5 FN4 FNT16HG FN4 2 pia FNT12HG FN4 Use the cursor keys A to highlight the program to be deleted 3 Press the ENT key DELETE FILE SAMPLEO1 PD4 The screen displays as shown on the right Delete 2 No To delete files Use the cursor keys A or numeric key 1 to highlight 1 Yes DELETE FILE and then press the ENT key The selected file is deleted and the screen displays as shown on the right Press the Backspace clear key to return to the DELETE FILE menu Completed To cancel Use the cursor keys A W or numeric key 2 to highlight 2 No and then press the ENT key The screen returns to the DELETE FILE menu The screen displays as shown on the right if no files exist DELETE FILE Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SYSTEM MENU K K k ee ee K K K NO FILE EXISTS ee ee ee K K K 148 Barcode Handy Terminal 4 5 13 Deleting Font Files DELETE FILE Menu Delete font files stored in the FLASH ROM If there is insufficient user area by deleting font files a user area equal to the size of the deleted font
75. LOG 1 0PERATION LOG ON OFF 99 BHT 904BB 4 5 7 BHT Operation Test TEST Menu Use the following procedure to perform a BHT operation test 1 Select 5 TEST at the SYSTEM MENU and then press the ENT key The TEST menu screen displays as shown on the right 1 BARCODE Selects the barcode reading test COOAUMWMARwN DRON SWE 2 MEMORY Selects the RAM read write test 3 BEEPER Selects the beeper scale test 4 AGING Selects the aging test 5 LCD Selects the LCD and indicator LED tests 6 FILE Checks the file information 7 COMMUNICATION Selects the communication test 8 KEY amp VIBRATION Selects the key entry beeper and vibrator tests 9 PING Selects the PING test Refer to the following section for details of the above items Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SYSTEM MENU Point Contact your nearest dealer if an error occurs during any of the above tests 100 1 Barcode Handy Terminal Barcode reading test Use the following procedure to perform a barcode reading test Select 1 BARCODE at the TEST menu and then press the ENT key The screen displays as shown on the right Read a barcode with the BHT Upon completion of barcode reading the BHT beeps once and the indicator LED turns blue The read barcode type number of digits and data display at the screen Ensure t
76. NT key SYSTEM Ver x xx ROM SIZE 16MB The SYSTEM INFORMATION screen displays as shown on the right NSE f sear tee FONT ENT SYSTEM Ver System program version ROM SIZE ROM size FI LICENSE INFO SYSTEM MESSAGE System message version FONT Loaded font type and version Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SYSTEM MENU License List Press the F1 key at the SYSTEM INFORMATION screen to display a LICENSE INFORMATION license list as shown on the right BHT bbbbbbbb The license list displays the names of functions for which licenses are required 1 symbol Indicates that a license has been registered 2 symbol Indicates that no license has been registered Even if functions for which licenses are required are loaded in the system these functions do not display in the list if they have never been run Press the F1 key or press the Backspace clear key to return to the SYSTEM INFORMATION screen 120 Barcode Handy Terminal 1 Functions for which licenses have been registered 1 Use the cursor keys A to highlight the name of a function INSTALL LICENSE that has been registered and then press the ENT key to display pRopuct Ip a screen similar to that shown on the right containing the license propuct NAME 7 j j j aaaaaaaa registration details E ek hoe VVI TINN SN YNN VeVi NAVY PRODUCT ID Product ID PRODUCT NAME Prod
77. R at the SET BARCODE menu and then press the ENT key The SET CODABAR screen appears SET CODABAR 1 MIN 3 1 MIN 2 MAX 99 Sets the minimum number of the Codabar digits 3 START CODE Setting range 3 to 99 AO ESD icp MA BC D 2 MAX 5 CD CHECK ON ME Sets the maximum number of the Codabar digits Setting range 3 to 99 Point Always set the minimum number of digits to a number less than the maximum number of digits If the minimum number exceeds the maximum number a read error occurs 3 START CODE 4 STOP CODE Sets the start and stop codes to A B C D If A B C D is specified barcode reading is limited for the Codabar the barcode for which the start and stop codes are the same as the specified characters is only read If is specified no limitation is carried out 5 CD CHECK ON Reading is carried out only if the check digit is correct Reading is not carried out if either the check digit is incorrect or does not exit OFF Reading is carried out regardless of the presence of the check digit 2 Use the cursor keys A V or numeric keys 1 2 3 4 5 to select the desired item a Press the cursor keys lt gt to select the desired setting a Press the ENT or Backspace clear key to update the setting and return to the SET BARCODE menu 76 4 CODE39 Detail setting of the Code 39 reading Barcode
78. R transfer menu Refer to 4 5 13 Downloading Uploading the BHT System Parameter File SYSTEM PARAMETER Menu for details Select 3 UPLOAD 3 HT lt gt HT COPY at the SYSTEM MENU of the BHT that is uploading to await uploading Refer to the 4 5 4 Uploading Files UPLOAD Menu for details When copying only the system parameter file use the SYSTEM PARAMETER transfer menu Refer to 4 5 13 Downloading Uploading the BHT System Parameter File SYSTEM PARAMETER Menu for details Preparation at both BHT units is now complete and file copying will be commenced 61 BHT 904BB Setting data which are copied between the BHT units The following setting data of the system mode are copied when copying between the BHT units e Display settings e Buzzer and vibrator settings e Barcode settings e Communication parameter settings e Infrared light interface settings e Key settings e Other settings e Remote wakeup settings e TCP IP settings e LAN CU settings e Clone settings e Bluetooth settings e FTP settings e USB settings e Time and date settings Note however that device unique information and security related setting data are not copied e Self IP address e Subnet mask e Default gateway e BHT Ir protocol communication ID e License e Clone authentication key 62 Barcode Handy Terminal 4 5 6 System Environment Settings SET SYSTEM Menu Use the following
79. TEM menu 1 MESSAGE Sets the language of messages to be displayed on the screen The default is the message version selected at the system initializing process The following messages can be displayed according to the setting English Japanese Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Korean Thai System error messages Indications relating to the LCD contrast Beeper volume Beeper amp vibrator switching Messages on the battery voltage level screen 2 STATUS Sets whether to display or hide the system status displayed at the bottom of the screen Refer to System Status Indication on the following page for details of the system status indication ON The system status is displayed OFF The system status is hidden Note The system status indication can be turned ON or OFF using the OUT statement in user programs Refer to the BHT BASIC Programmer s Manual 65 BHT 904BB 3 Simultaneously press the SF key and 1 MESSAGE at the SET SET DISPLAY DISPLAY menu OM oFF 2 COMPATIBLE MODE The SET DISPLAY menu displays as shown on the right The highlighted settings will be the current settings Beret 4 Use the cursor keys A or numeric keys 1 2 to highlight 1 MENU or 2 COMPATIBLE MODE 5 Highlight the target setting with the cursor keys lt 4 gt and press the ENT key Press the Backspace clear key to return to the S
80. TEST MEMORY TEST MEMORY 3 1 4 1 Barcode Handy Terminal Beeper scale test Use the following procedure to perform a beeper scale test Select 3 BEEPER at the TEST menu and then press the ENT key The screen displays as shown on the right and the beeper sounds at the three octaves listed below Upon completion of this test the BHT automatically returns to the TEST menu To stop the beeper scale test while in progress turn the BHT OFF 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 Aging test Use the following procedure to perform an aging test Select 4 AGING at the TEST menu and then press the ENT key The aging test begins and the current date and time display on the screen This test is intended for personnel responsible for checking the BHT at the factory Point The Auto OFF function is disabled during the aging test To abort the test press the Backspace clear key to return to the TEST menu or turn the BHT power OFF TEST BEEPER 105 BHT 904BB 5 LCD and indicator LED tests Use the following procedure to perform an LCD and indicator LED test 1 Select 5 LCD at the TEST menu and then press the ENT key The TEST BEEPER
81. The initialization procedure is described on the following pages Perform operation in accordance with the procedure for each item m Selecting the Memory Area to be Initialized m Selecting the Message Version English Japanese Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Korean Thai m Confirming the Memory Area to be Selected for Initialization m Performing System Initialization 35 BHT 904BB 4 1 1 Selecting the Memory Area to be Initialized 1 Press the Power key while holding down the SF M1 and 0 keys together 2 Select the memory area to be initialized INITIALIZE SYSTEM 1 USER AREA EXCEPT 1 To exempt font files from deletion FONTS Ensure that 1 USER AREA EXCEPT FONTS is selected and press the 2 WHOLE USER AREA ENT key The screen changes to the 4 1 2 Selecting the Message Version English Japanese Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Korean Thai 2 To delete font files Press the 2 key to select 2 WHOLE USER AREA and press the ENT key The screen changes to the 4 1 2 Selecting the Message Version English Japanese Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Korean Thai 1 USER AREA EXCEPT FONTS The user area is initialized without deleting file fonts 2 WHOLE USER AREA The entire user area is initialized and therefore file fonts are also deleted Point If a Contact your administrator XXXX message displays when
82. USB Communication settings 2 Set the BHT MPT communication protocol options For details refer to 4 5 10 USB communication settings 3 Connect the host computer to the BHT using a USB cable The BHT is recognized as a portable device device name Handy Terminal The BHT is now available to control files using the windows explorer function MTP can be used while running applications MTP MTP can also be used with SYSTEM MENU DOWNLOAD MENU and UPLOAD MENU in SYSTEM MODE Termination Key MTP starts when advancing to DOWNLOAD MENU and UPLOAD BS C or C MENU with USB connected it Attention e The host computer must be installed Windows XP SP2 or later and Windows Media Player version 11 or later e If the BHT is recognized as an imaging device delete the Handy Terminal from the windows device manager and then unplug and plug the USB cable 2 w 3 k fe 1S Point Check the COM number using the device manager etc Even though our products have been used and the BHT is connected to the same port the COM port number may be different e It may happen that communication is impossible depending on the destination or cable e Connect the BHT to the USB port on the main body of the host computer e If a connection is made via the hub proper communication may not occur e Do not unplug and plug in the USB cable repeate
83. WSE DEVICE menu If the service inquiry fails the screen on the right appears Check the following items and carry out service inquiry again That there are remote devices in the vicinity That such devices are ready for use That the Bluetooth passkey is correctly specified That the timeout limit is not too short Press the Backspace clear key to return to the BROWSE DEVICE menu BROWSE SERVICE REMOTE BD ADDR XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BROWSE SERVICE KKK AK KKK KKK AK KKK KK x CONNECT ERROR OK OK k k k k k OK k k KK k k k KK Barcode Handy Terminal Displaying authenticated remote device addresses 1 Select 3 AUTH BD_ADDR at the BROWSE DEVICE menu and then press the ENT key A list of the authorized remote device addresses is displayed A maximum of three authorized remote device addresses is displayed Press the Backspace clear key to return to the BROWSE DEVICE menu To delete the authorized remote device address registration use the cursor keys 4 V or numeric keys to select the desired address and then press the ENT key The screen on the right appears To delete the selected address select 1 Yes and press the ENT key To cancel deletion select 2 No and press the ENT key The screen returns to
84. abar Expanded Stacked Point To enable reading of the Stacked type barcode it is necessary to set both 4 READING and 7 Stacked to ON Use the cursor keys A or numeric keys 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 to select the desired item Press the cursor keys lt 4 gt to select the desired setting Press the ENT or Backspace clear key to update the setting and return to the SET BARCODE menu 79 BHT 904BB 8 STF Detail setting of the standard 2of5 STF reading 1 Select 2 STF at the SET BARCODE menu and then press the ENT key The SET STF screen appears SET STF 1 MLN 3 1 MIN 2 MAX 99 Sets the minimum number of the STF digits 3 CD CHECK ON Setting range 1 to 99 4 TYPE 2 MAX NORMAL SHORT Sets the maximum number of the STF digits Setting range 1 to 99 Point Always set the minimum number of digits to a number less than the maximum number of digits If the minimum number exceeds the maximum number a read error occurs 3 CD CHECK ON Reading is carried out only if the check digit is correct Reading is not carried out if either the check digit is incorrect or does not exit OFF Reading is carried out regardless of the presence of the check digit 4 TYPE BOTH Enables reading of both normal and short types NORMAL Enables reading of the normal type SHORT Enables reading of the sho
85. anagement program and the first of the programs PD4 registered in the BHT will executed If the resume function has been set the BHT will resume from the position in the program that was stopped when the BHT power was last turned OFF If downloading multiple programs after system initialization programs are registered in the system in the order in which they are downloaded and therefore ensure that the program to be executed is the first program downloaded If a program is later downloaded for purpose of upgrading the version use the same program name The order in which programs are registered in the system will not change and therefore the same program will be executed even after upgrading the version The system directory management program also manages files with other extensions simultaneously If the top file from the first registered program is deleted and a new program is downloaded the new program will be registered in the position vacated by the deleted file and therefore caution is advised It is recommended that the program to be execute after turning on the BHT power is first downloaded following system initialization 41 BHT 904BB Several directory management program examples are given below The names of the files used in these examples are as follows MAIN PD4 Program to be executed by pressing the Power key only SUBMAIN PD4 Program chained from MAIN PD4 using the BHT BASIC CHAIN stateme
86. arcodes allowed to be read in the DEFAULT setting EAN 13 JAN 13 UPC A EAN 8 JAN 8 UPC E Interleaved 2of5 ITF 7 Codabar NW 7 Code 39 Code 93 Code 128 GS1 128 EAN 128 RSS GS1 DataBar Standard 2of5 STF 1 Excludes those with add on With ITF a barcode with 4 or more digits is read 3 With STF a barcode with 3 or more digits is read Point To read the EAN UPC barcode with add on in the barcode reading test it is necessary to set the system setting and then set to SYSTEM PARAMETER 103 BHT 904BB 104 2 Memory test Use the following procedure to perform a memory test Select 2 MEMORY at the TEST menu and then press the ENT key The screen displays as shown on the right and the BHT reads and writes data to and from all areas of the RAM and performs an address check XXXXX YYYYY Tested RAM capacity unit kilobytes Total RAM capacity unit kilobytes If any error is detected the BHT beeps three times displays a message similar to that shown on the right and aborts the test ZZZZZZZZ Address where the error occurred AAAAAAAA Data to write BBBBBBBB Data read out the RAM Press the Backspace clear key to return to the TEST menu Upon normal completion of the RAM test the BHT beeps once displays a message similar to that shown on the right and returns to the TEST menu TEST MEMORY
87. at the CU 911 System Information display Refer to section 4 5 8 System Information SYSTEM INFORMATION Menu for details 40 Barcode Handy Terminal 4 3 Executing User Programs User programs application programs can be executed using the following methods Select the most appropriate method to meet the objective 4 3 1 4 3 2 4 3 3 Executing from the SYSTEM MENU EXECUTE PROGRAM Select the program to be executed at the SYSTEM MENU EXECUTE PROGRAM menu In such a case the selected program will always be executed from the start Refer to section 4 5 2 Executing User Programs EXECUTE PROGRAM Menu for details Automatically Executing the Program Set at the SYSTEM MENU when Turning the Power ON Select the program to be executed at the SYSTEM MENU EXECUTE PROGRAM menu and then turn the BHT power OFF The selected program will executed automatically the next time the BHT power is turned ON If the resume function has been set the BHT will resume from the position in the program that was stopped when the BHT power was last turned OFF Refer to section 4 5 6 1 Setting the auto start execution program for details Executing the First Registered Program by Turning the Power ON BHT System Directory Management Program Function If no program has been selected at the SYSTEM MENU EXECUTE PROGRAM menu and the BHT power turned ON control will switch to the directory m
88. ation The CU 921 can be powered also from the AC adapter CH 951 CH 954 Power supply 100 230 V AC 100 230 V AC Using dedicated AC adapter Using dedicated AC adapter Max power consumption 7 VA 18 VA Dimensions W x L x H 75x93 5x49 mm 300 9x96x49 mm Weight 65g 230 g Ambient operating temperature 0 to 40 C Ambient operating humidity 20 to 80 with no dew condensation Charging Requirements Charge current Charging time Approx 180 mA Approx 11 hours 9 1 3 Interface Specifications CU 901 6 9 Barcode Handy Terminal The CU 901 RS 232C interface connector uses Dsub 9P Signal Direction Pin No Signal Name Function CU 901 lt External Device 2 RD Receipt data 3 SD Transmission data 4 ER Data terminal ready gt 5 SG Signal ground 6 DR Data set ready 7 RS Transmission request 8 CS Transmission ready TIP The CU 901 internal wiring is shown below Host computer modem or other devices Signal Name RD SD ER DR RS CS SG Pin No IrDA Interface 2 J RS 232C Interface 3 lt Circuitry m IrDA Communications i Interface Circuitry on eH OH GH oOo ree ed BHT 900 ES es 195 Appendices Appendices BHT 904BB CU 911 The CU 911 has an IEEE802 3 compliant Ethernet interface port 100Base TX oe r Ethernet
89. atteries are in the correct orientation when inserting them Insert the new batteries in the direction indicated by the arrow Point Do not use batteries other than those specified by DENSO WAVE 4 Insert the battery cover tab 1 and then close the battery cover 2 The battery cover is now locked in position g 130 jos g a ke a m BHT 904BB 14 ZA WARNING Mishandling of the battery may result in electrical shock overheating smoke generation combustion or blowout Please read the following items prior to use e Never disassemble or modify the batteries e Never connect the battery and terminals with a metal object such as a piece of wire e Never carry or store the batteries together with metallic necklaces hairpins and so on e Never expose the batteries to fire or apply heat e Never use or leave the batteries in the vicinity of high temperature locations 60 C or higher such as a fire or stove e Never place the batteries into or soak them in water or seawater e Never charge or use the battery where any inflammable gases may be emitted e Never hammer nails into the batteries hit them with a hammer or trample on them e Never apply strong impact to or throw the batteries e Never use significantly damaged or deformed batteries e Never apply solder directly to the batteries e During use charging or storage of the battery if odors come from the battery the bat
90. bit 172 Barcode Handy Terminal 5 4 2 Communications Parameters In System Mode and user programs written in BHT BASIC you can set the communications parameters listed below Port IrDA Interface 9600 19200 38400 Transmission speed 57600 115200 460800 bps Character length 8 bits Vertical parity None Stop bit length 1 bit Note1 460800 bps is only possible when communicating from one BHT 900 unit to another or with the CU 921 CU 911 System Mode Refer to Chapter 4 System Operation 4 5 6 System Environment Settings SET SYSTEM Menu for further details BHT BASIC To set the transmission speed character length vertical parity and stop bit length For the IrDA interface set the transmission speed only use the OPEN COM statement in BHT BASIC OPEN COM OPEN COM1 Through the interface port opened by the OPEN COM statement the XFILE statement transmits a designated file 2 w k fo O The communication condition can be set using the settings of the system mode For details refer to 4 5 6 System Environment Settings 5 Setting the communication environment 5 OPEN COM DETAIL 173 BHT 904BB oullino uonesedaig Hg uoneiedc oIseg Juonesadg wasAs uoeoiunwwog oueuuIeN s ess y 10113 suonediyioads s pu ddy 174 BHT 904BB Chapter 6 Maintenance This chapter describes
91. bles or disables reading of the RSS GS1 Databar 8 STF Enables or disables reading of the standard 2of5 STF When the ENT key is pressed it is possible to carry out further setting of the selected barcode For details refer to the information below Press the Backspace clear key to update the setting and return to the SET BARCODE menu Point 1 EAN UPC and 7 RSS include multiple barcode types It is possible via DETAIL detail setting to enable or disable barcode reading for each type To enable reading set both this and the detail settings to ON enable 72 Barcode Handy Terminal 1 EAN UPC Detail setting of the EAN UPC reading 1 Select 1 EAN UPC at the SET BARCODE menu and then press the ENT key The SET EAN UPC setting screen appears EAN UPC 1 3 EAN 13 UPC A setting 1 READING Enables or disables reading of the EAN 13 UPC A 2 1ST CHARACTER 3 2ND CHARACTER Sets the first and second characters EAN 13 UPC A to 0 to 9 If O to 9 is specified barcode reading is limited the barcode for which the first and second characters are the same as the specified numbers is read If is specified reading is carried out without any limitation EAN 13 UPC A add on setting 4 READING Enables or disables reading of the EAN 13 UPC A with add on 5 ONLY If ON is specified barcode reading is limited the EAN 13 UPC A
92. bps CU 921 115200 460800 bps CU 911 460800 bps Bluetooth Interface Compatible specification Bluetooth Specification Ver 2 1 EDR Output class Class 2 Max 2 5 mW Compliant profile Generic Access Profile Serial Port Profile Dialup Networking Profile USB interface Specification USB2 0 Device consumption current 500 mA BHT 904BB Chapter 9 Appendices This chapter describes the principal specifications of the CU 900 and CH 900 Series option It also provides information on causes and countermeasures when file transfer is not possible using the transfer utility 9 1 CU 900 CH 900 Specifications eccere terere rrrrrrrrrrrereo 194 9 1 1 Hardware Specifications eS A 94 9 1 2 Charging Requirements seer sree teeter errre 194 9 1 3 Interface Specifications 00er 195 9 2 When File Transfer is Not Possible e rrr ttre terete ees 197 Appendices BHT 904BB 9 1 CU 900 CH 900 Specifications 9 1 1 9 1 2 194 Hardware Specifications CU 901 CU 911 CU 921 Power supply 100 230 V AC 100 230 V AC Powered from the USB Using dedicated AC Using dedicated AC interface adapter adapter Max power consumption 7 VA 8 VA 5V 500mA Dimensions W x L x H 75x96 5x49 mm 75x93 5x49 mm 75x93 5x49 mm Weight 72g 75g 65g Ambient operating temperature 0 to 40 C Ambient operating humidity 20 to 80 with no dew condens
93. creen If field information is not available the screen on the right appears Press the Backspace clear key to return to the previous screen EST OE IEE PLE DAT tes E T A 0 E 0 8 M 5 8 0o00 oro 4 b DIF 1 0 a Cni nvo S 4 T N o woo ENT RECODE FIELD NEXT PREV E a v BS C ef i ENT key Te See L A mame TE SAM RECOD QD ss CIM Ww m ann ONN FIELD 1248 0058 0005 ENT MORE FIELD LEN 2C 2m momec 2 2a_ka E0 ENT key ENT key m oooocoeoovU N oocoocooooor f oooocoec eom mn o ooooo oo gt gem ooooco oo 4 m ooo0oo0oo0oo0oo0o anno gt 00 CO CO CO CO CO gt o aoa an aAa Anana E E E EE TMAPIM POPPIN PS SPRL HLHLHMY mst tt ee m TEST FILE AMPLE2 DAT 05504 bytes E MODIFIED 08 31 00 00 NO FIELD NEXT PREV S 004 DAT 10 Barcode Handy Terminal 7 Communication test Use the following procedure to perform a communication test 1 Select 7 COMMUNICATION at the TEST menu and then press TEST COMMUNICATION the ENT key 1 OPTICAL 2 CONNECTOR The TEST COMMUNICATION screen displays as shown on the right 1 OPTICAL Performs an infrared communication test 2 CONNECTOR Performs the USB connection test Refer to the following section for details of the above items Press the Backspace clear key to return to the T
94. creen appears SET RSS i RSS 14 RSS 14 RSS 14 Truncated setting ARS S dra M ore 4 READING ETET W oFF RSS Limited Enables or disables reading of the RSS 14 GS1 Databar Sa ee OFF Omnidirectional or RSS 14 Truncated GS1 Databar Truncated READ l NG oe 0 af 2 Stacked 7 Stacked OFF Enables or disables reading of the RSS 14 Stacked GS1 Databar Stacked or RSS 14 Stacked Omnidirectional GS1 Databar Stacked Omnidirectional Point To enable reading of the Stacked type barcode it is necessary to set both 1 READING and 2 Stacked to ON 78 Barcode Handy Terminal RSS Limited setting 3 READING Enables or disables reading of the RSS Limited GS1 Databar Limited RSS Expanded setting 4 READING Enables or disables reading of the RSS Expanded GS1 Databar Expanded 5 MIN Sets the minimum number of the RSS Expanded GS1 Databar Expanded or RSS Expanded Stacked GS1 Databar Expanded Stacked digits Setting range 1 to 99 6 MAX Sets the maximum number of the RSS Expanded GS1 Databar Expanded or RSS Expanded Stacked GS1 Databar Expanded Stacked digits Setting range 1 to 99 Point Always set the minimum number of digits to a number less than the maximum number of digits If the minimum number exceeds the maximum number a read error occurs 7 Stacked Enables or disables reading of the RSS Expanded Stacked GS1 Dat
95. cter see the table below in the case of the setting in which the ITF with C D is read the codemark is I1 Sais ee Modifer Description Character Interleaved 2of5 ITF Reading without C D 1 Reading with C D Code 39 o Reading without C D 14 Reading with C D Codabar NW 7 o Reading without C D Reading with C D Code 128 po The first and second characters after start codes do not include FNC1 The second character after start codes is FNC1 C D Check digits 102 Barcode Handy Terminal Setting the Barcode reading Test Options Press F1 key at the TEST BARCODE screen to set the barcode reading T test options The screen displays as shown on the right The highlighted settings will be the current settings To change the setting use the cursor keys lt gt to highlight the desired setting Press the F1 ENT or Backspace clear key to return to the TEST BARCODE screen 1 READ SETTING Sets the read conditions of the barcode reading test DEFAULT Reads barcodes according to the default read condition SYSTEM PARAMETER Sets the read condition via the system setting It allows the read condition to be set more precisely When carrying out the system setting refer to the setting for the function in which the read setting is specified from the system settings in 4 5 6 4 Setting the special barcode reading parameters B
96. de of the Set the correct transmission speed with the DIP CU have been set incorrectly switch on the reverse side of the CU Defect or abnormality with the USB cable Use a properly functioning USB cable between the PC and CU Unstable signal wire due to such reasons as Connect directly to a PC USB port or self powered a USB cable extension hub Depending on the type of hub it may be impossible to connect to it If operation is unstable connect 54 directly to a PC USB port 52 The CU can be removed The device Disconnect the device and then reconnect remains stopped The CU is not recognized by the PC There is a mark at the Device Manager or the device is unknown Disconnect the device and then reconnect If the problem is still not resolved uninstall the driver and then reinstall The power supply is insufficient The USB power supply performance may be insufficient depending on the PC model Furthermore if another USB device connected to an adjacent port consumes power thereby exceeding the maximum standard 500 mA or more insufficient current may be supplied Use an AC adapter to supply power directly Defect or abnormality with the cable between the PC and BHT Use a properly functioning RS 232C cross cable 197 n oO B D 2 2 lt Appendices BHT 904BB Error No Cause Details Remedy The BHT commu
97. ding the BHT System Parameter File Refer to section 4 5 13 Downloading Uploading the BHT System Parameter File Setting Remote Wake up Refer to section 4 5 14 Setting Remote Wake up Downloading Uploading the System Message File Refer to section 4 5 15 Downloading Uploading System the Message File Updating the System Refer to section 4 5 16 Updating the System 49 BHT 904BB 4 5 SYSTEM MENU 4 5 1 Executing Setup SETUP menu The BHT setup can be effectively executed using the BHT Setting and clone functions This section explains the setup with the clone function using the two BHTs Use the following procedure to setup the BHT 1 Select O SETUP at the SYSTEM MENU and then press the SUR ERR EN ENT key The screen on the right appears 1 CLONE Creates a BHT clone duplicate using the two BHTs The clone function is similar to the conventional HT HT Copy function Differences between them are explained below Function Clone HT HT Copy OS Copy Available Not Available Overwrite copy The file in the receiving device is overwritten Available Available by the file in the transmitting device File Copy Clone Files in both receiving and transmitting Available Not Available devices are identical Default General system setting values Available Available excluding the items below IP characteristic value only when 0 0 0 0
98. dly in a short period of time Doing so may result in the host computer being locked 169 BHT 904BB Important Receiving the BHT BASIC data files Method of specifying the field information The data files received via the MTP connection do not contain the field information therefore those data files can not be used in the BHT BASIC applications Use the following procedure to receive a data file as a data file that contains the field information 1 Create the MTPFLD INI MTP field information file which is stated data file name and field information 2 Save the MTPFLD INI in the BHT Downloading by MTP is possible 3 Download the data file by MTP Convert the data file to the data file containing the field information according to the statement of the MTPFLD INI The data file is converted to the data file containing the field information according to the statement of the MTPFLD INI File format of the MTPFLD INI The MTPFLD INI is a data file with one filed field length 256 State the field as field name field information MASTER DAT 10 14 20 4 8 128 TENPO TXT 8 8 8 URIAGE DAT 64 r is w is 5 fo O 170 Barcode Handy Terminal 5 4 Basic Communication Specifications and Parameters 5 4 1 Basic Communication Specifications The table below lists the basic IrDA communication specification IrDA Inte
99. e in seconds used temporarily to carry out device inquiry via 1 DO IT The setting range is 0 to 255 seconds A period of 10 seconds is set initially Note that the setting specified here is not saved To delete a single character press the Backspace clear key To delete the entire entry press and hold the Backspace clear key or press the SF and Backspace clear keys simultaneously Press the ENT key Barcode Handy Terminal Use the cursor keys A Y or numeric key 3 to highlight 3 NUM RESPONSES and then press the ENT key Entry mode is activated and the cursor is displayed Use the numeric keys to enter the desired setting Set the number of detected devices temporarily used to carry out device inquiry via 1 DO IT The setting range is 0 to 8 If 0 is set a maximum of 8 devices is detected 0 is initially set Note that the setting specified here is not saved To delete a single character press the Backspace clear key To delete the entire entry press and hold the Backspace clear key or press the SF and Backspace clear keys simultaneously Press the ENT key Use the cursor keys A Y or numeric key 1 to highlight 1 DO IT and then press the ENT key The screen on the right appears and the device inquiry starts In the cases below the device inquiry ends and the screen on the right appears The specified number of devices have been found The specified time has elapsed
100. e the port to which the cable is connected e f the LED flashes in red it is impossible to charge the battery Check the following items The red LED starts to flash one minute after charging starts e Check that the rechargeable batteries specified by DENSO WAVE have been loaded in the BHT properly e Check that the rechargeable battery and BHT unit are not contaminated If any contamination is found to be on either of these items wipe it off before e If an old rechargeable battery which has been charged repeatedly is in use replace it with a new one e Check that the battery charging temperature is not exceeded Normally the battery charging temperature range is narrower than that of the service temperature If the battery is excessively cold or hot the battery performance will be adversely affected resulting in an inability to be recharged 178 Barcode Handy Terminal 6 1 3 Rechargeable Battery Service Life Rechargeable batteries are consumable products The longevity of the battery varies depending on the use condition of the individual battery The performance of the rechargeable battery will deteriorate gradually with repeated charging and discharging even during normal use When the battery operation time becomes shorter even after charging for the specified length of time replace the battery with a new one Rechargeable battery recycling request e Rechargeable batteries use sparse resources which can be
101. e the system starts Testing 20 Barcode Handy Terminal If Scandisk finds a broken file or files the screen on the right appears If any broken files exist the screen on the right appears each time the gains keer outed BHT starts broken files Refer to the file BRKLST SYS for Refer to About BRKLST SYS on the following page more information After a few seconds with the screen displayed the system starts Scandisk when the resume function is enabled If Scandisk runs when the resume function is enabled the screen given right may appear No resume info has been retained Program restarts automatically The BHT displays the screen for three seconds and then automatically runs the execution program from the beginning The screen may also appear when the calendar clock built in the BHT stops even without running Scandisk Note The resume function is used to return the display to the status screen when the power was last turned OFF when the power is next turned ON Resume function settings are made at the SET SYSTEM menu Refer to Chapter 4 System Operation 4 5 6 System Environment Settings SET SYSTEM Menu for further details 21 BHT 904BB About BRKLST SYS If Scandisk finds an invalid file s it will automatically create the BRKLST SYS file To check the contents of the file upload the file in System Mode to
102. e Active USB COM port driver 3 Connect the BHT 900 to an arbitrary USB port 4 Install the USB driver The COM port is now allocated to the USB port For the procedures for installing the Active USB COM port driver refer to the driver s installation guide w 3 fo O 2 Set the BHT USB connection mode to COM For details refer to 4 5 10 USB Communication settings 3 Set the BHT USB communication protocol options For details refer to 4 5 6 5 Setting the communication environment 4 Connect the host computer to the BHT using a USB cable Use a USB2 0 compatible mini B cable sold separately 5 The device is detected and the installation of the Active USB COM port driver is now complete Point Check the COM number using the device manager etc Even though our products have been used and the BHT is connected to the same port the COM port number may be different e It may happen that communication is impossible depending on the destination or cable e Connect the BHT to the USB port on the main body of the host computer e If a connection is made via the hub proper communication may not occur e Do not unplug and plug in the USB cable repeatedly in a short period of time Doing so may result in the host computer being locked 168 Barcode Handy Terminal 5 3 2 USB communication by MTP 1 Set the BHT USB connection mode to MTP For details refer to 4 5 10
103. e battery selector switch to select the desired battery type LR6 Ni MH AA 4 gt Alkalme 00 NiMH S LR6 Ni MH AA a gt Point To ensure correct operation of the battery power level indicator and the charging function make sure to select the desired battery type with the battery selector switch Q O c c D iS S LR6 Ni MH AA ie Alkaline CO NiMH S LR6 Ni MH AA ite 176 Barcode Handy Terminal 4 Check the battery terminals on a new battery and indications on the BHT unit and then insert the battery in the direction indicated by the arrow Refer to Chapter 2 BHT Preparation 2 2 Loading the Battery Point Do not use batteries other than those specified by DENSO WAVE 5 Insert the battery cover tab 1 and then close the battery cover 2 The battery cover is now locked in position 3 Q 8 os D 2 Ss 177 BHT 904BB 6 1 2 Charging rechargeable batteries When using rechargeable batteries it is possible to charge with the BHT main body as follows m Charging via the communication unit or the charger m Charging via a USB cable Place the BHT on the communication unit or the Connect a master device such as a personal computer charger The LED on the BHT illuminates in red to to the BHT using a USB cable The LED
104. e mini B cable sold separately e Connect the BHT to the USB port on the main body of the host computer e If a connection is made via the hub proper communication may not occur e Do not unplug and plug in the USB cable repeatedly in a short period of time Doing so may result in the host computer being locked i pa Q fe 172 aa 32 BHT 904BB Chapter 4 System Operation This chapter describes how to initialize and update the system start up a user program and operate System Mode 4 1 Initializing the BHT System E E EOE NE EAEE TS ELSE FI EREET 35 4 1 1 Selecting the Memory Area to be Initialized 600i 36 4 1 2 Selecting the Message Version English Japanese Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Korean Thai 37 4 1 3 Confirming the Memory Area Selected for Initialization gt 37 4 1 4 Performing System Initialization E E E RAE E A E sete A a 38 4 2 Updating the System tree crete eee eee teens 39 4 2 14 Updating the BHT System 6teteeeeeeeererrrsrrrererererrrrrrrrert 39 4 2 2 CU 911 System Update EAEE PSS EEE EEE E EE IA ER E EEA TERS 40 4 3 Executing User Programs srt errr errr ttre cee eee es 41 4 3 1 Executing from the SYSTEM MENU EXECUTE PROGRAM eee 41 4 3 2 Automatically Executing the Program Set at the SYSTEM MENU when Turning the Power ON EEEE ERUN EE ee EE EAE er a EERE S 41 4 3 3 Executing the First Registered Program by Turning the
105. e purpose of this manual is to provide accurate information in the handling and operating of the BHT 904BB 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
106. e target remote device has two or more serial port services the link is established with any of them Specifying the serial port service name on the above screen selects the specified one For the service name of the destination remote device refer to 3 BROWSE DEVICE menu Searching for services 133 BHT 904BB 134 Specifying slave station parameters Select 4 SLAVE at the SET BLUETOOTH menu and then press SET SLAVE the ENT key 1 PASSKEY XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX The current settings of the items are displayed 2 TIMEOUT XXX 3 SECURITY s i Link 1 PASSKEY Specifies the Bluetooth passkey for the link S A A Ae 2 TIMEOUT Specifies in seconds the timeout limit for the link 3 SECURITY Specifies the security mode for the link Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SET BLUETOOTH menu Use the cursor keys A or numeric keys 1 2 8 to highlight the desired setting and then press the ENT key Entry mode is activated and the cursor is displayed When setting the 3 SECURITY use the cursor keys lt gt to highlight the desired setting Use the numeric and period keys to enter the desired setting The PASSKEY parameter can be up to 16 characters long The TIMEOUT parameter accepts settings 1 to 255 The default setting is 255 seconds For details of the Bluetooth passkey and security mode refer to Chapter 5 Communication 5
107. e that the default protocol differs depending on the BHT used An attempt was made to download a file with It is not possible to download a file with the same 55 field width differing from that of the data file name but different field width from the file already already existing in the BHT existing in the BHT Either delete the existing data file in the BHT or specify the same field format as the existing data file 55 Illegal characters have been used in the file Change the file name H name Refer to QBdirect page 191 Note 1 for details of characters that can be used in file names The COM port number used has already Please use another COM port number or use it been used after shutting the COM port under use 75 The COM port number used doesn t exist Please use the existing COM port number The communication condition of the CU 921 corresponds only to the transmission rate uncorrespondence is set to CU 115200bps and 460800bps Please set it to these transmission rates 91 Illegal field information specification option Set a correct value for the field information option when transmitting data file 198 Barcode Handy Terminal An attempt was made to download a file with It is not possible to download a file with the same field width differing from that of the data file name but different field width from the file already already existing in the BHT existing in the BHT Either delete the existing data f
108. e the system administrator should be contacted for details of operation Data gathered by the BHT should be promptly uploaded to the host computer Host computer USB communication CU 901 RS232C CU 921 USB IrDA communication CU 911 Ethernet CU 901 IrDA communication CU 921 Ethernet CU 911 Bluetooth wireless communication Bluetooth compatible device 29 lt r ob 2 D faa i Q 2 172 aa BHT 904BB 30 3 5 1 IrDA communication When performing data communication between BHT units Point the BHT IrDA communication ports toward each other and perform communication IrDA communication e Make sure that the light path between the BHT and any target stations is not obstructed e Perform communication within the effective IrDA emission range 15 cm e Do not operate remote control units for televisions and so forth in the vicinity of IrDA communication This may result in communication failure e Perform communication in locations where the BHT units will not be exposed to light interference from sources such as intense ambient lighting inverter driven fluorescent lighting in particular or direct sunlight This may result in communication failure When performing data communication with the host computer If the host computer is not equipped with an IrDA communication port plac
109. e the BHT on the communication unit CU 901 CU 921 or CU 911 and transmit data In case of using the CU 901 or CU 921 the BHT BASIC 4 0 Development Pack Option and BHT BASIC 4 0 Transfer Utility Option software is required In case of using the CU 911 FTP communication environment is required CU 901 RS232C CU 911 Ethernet CU 921 USB Barcode Handy Terminal 3 5 2 Bluetooth wireless communication Via Bluetooth wireless communication is possible with other Bluetooth compatible devices Bluetooth wireless communication Bluetooth wireless communication Ao r ob Q D faa Bluetooth enabled printers e Pointing the BHT in the direction of the other device sometimes improves communications over the link e Communication may not be possible at the following locations 1 In the vicinity of devices operating on the same 2 4 GHz waveband as the BHT such as microwave ovens industrial heating equipment or high frequency medical equipment 2 In the vicinity of computers or household appliances such as refrigerators that emit electromagnetic noise 3 In the vicinity of metallic objects in places with high levels of metallic dust in rooms surrounded by metal walls metallic influence or places where the BHT may be subject to strong impact 31 BHT 904BB 3 5 3 USB Communication e Use a USB2 0 compatibl
110. ear key to return to the screen to select the area loves for initialization He le eee are whole user area will lose the font 4 Yes files The system will be initialized and all files in the user area including font files will be deleted 2 No Cancels system initialization and turns the BHT power OFF Note Font files can be downloaded from the web site http www qbdirect net 37 BHT 904BB 38 4 1 4 Performing System Initialization 1 The screen displays as shown on the right during system INITIALIZE SYSTEM initialization xx Initializing n 2 Upon completion of system initialization the BHT displays the INITIALIZE SYSTEM screen on the right for a second and then turns OFF automatically Completed Point e Never turn OFF the BHT power during system initialization Turning the power OFF too early will interrupt the process requiring initialization to be performed again e If a Contact your administrator Note the error number XXXX message displays even although initialization has been completed initialize the BHT again e Following initialization all programs and data files stored in the target memory area will be lost Download them again if necessary Refer to section 4 5 3 Downloading Files DOWNLOAD Menu for details of downloading e Always set the calendar clock and the message language following initiali
111. east 0 5 seconds the entry is canceled and the previous screen reappears clear The key press and hold time can be specified arbitrarily Select 7 BS C KEY at the SET KEY menu and then press the ENT key The highlighted setting is the current setting Press the ENT key to display the cursor Press and hold the Backspace clear key to clear the current setting Enter the desired numeric value Setting range 1 to 255 x 100 ms Defining the MENU key setting The M1 to M4 keys can be set as menu keys For information on the menu function refer to the operation guide The key press and hold time can be specified arbitrarily Select 8 MENU KEY at the SET KEY menu and then press the ENT key The highlighted setting is the current setting Press the ENT key to display the cursor Press and hold the Backspace clear key to clear the current setting Enter the desired numeric value Setting range 1 to 255 x 100 ms SET BS C KEY 1 HELD DOWN TIME 5 SET MENU KEY 1 HELD DOWN TIME 10 91 BHT 904BB 92 7 1 Setting the TCP IP FTP and DHCP Use the following procedure to change the TCP IP FTP and DHCP settings Select 7 TCP IP at the SET SYSTEM menu and then press the SET TCP IP ENT key 1 SET TCP IP The SET TCP IP menu screen displays as shown on the right Aa SE ENR 3 SET DHCP Use the cursor keys A V or numeric keys 1
112. ection Command okay No response to this command Not required at this site System status or system help reply 212 213 Help message 215 220 Directory status File status NAME system type Service ready for new users Service closing control connection 225 Closing data connection 227 230 250 257 User name okay Password required 332 350 Service not available Closing control connection 425 426 450 Requested action aborted processing local error 452 500 Syntax error in parameters or arguments 502 503 504 530 532 550 Requested action aborted page type unknown 552 553 Data connection established no transfer in progress Entering Passive Mode User logged in Proceed Requested file process completed normally PATHNAME created Login account required Requested file process awaiting further information Unable to establish data connection Connection closed transfer aborted Requested file action not taken Requested action not taken Syntax error command not recognized Command not supported Incorrect command sequence Command parameter not supported Not logged in File storage account required Requested action not taken Requested file processing aborted Requested action not taken Barcode Handy Terminal 4 5 10 Bluetooth Wireless Communication Settings DEVICE menu Use the following procedu
113. elect 3 DATE TIME at the SET SYSTEM menu and press the ENT key to display the SET DATE TIME menu screen on the right Z YY MM DD hh mm ASK 67 BHT 904BB 68 4 1 Setting the special barcode reading parameters Use the following procedure to set the barcode reading conditions Select 4 BARCODE at the SET SYSTEM menu and then press SET BARCODE the ENT key 2 0PEN BAR SETTINGS The SET BARCODE menu screen displays as shown on the right The highlighted display and displayed values will be the current settings 1 DECODE SETTINGS Goes to the screen on which the barcode reading parameters are set 2 OPEN BAR SETTINGS Goes to the screen on which the function in which the reading setting is specified from the system setting is set Use the cursor keys A or numeric keys 1 2 to highlight the desired item and then press the ENT key Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SET SYSTEM menu 1 DECODE SETTINGS Setting for barcode reading conditions and minimum number of barcode digits to be read Use the following procedure to set the barcode reading conditions Use the cursor keys 4 Y or numeric keys 1 2 3 4 5 6 DECODE SETTINGS to highlight the desired item ON UH 2 DECODE LEVEL x Change the settings with the cursor keys P and then press MINIMUM DIGITS GENT Key B CODABAR ie 6 CODEMARK Press
114. enu Use the cursor keys A or numeric key 2 to highlight 2 TIMEOUT and then press the ENT key Entry mode is activated and the cursor is displayed Use the numeric keys to enter the desired setting Set the time for service inquiry in seconds temporarily used to carry out service inquiry via 1 DO IT The setting range is 1 to 255 seconds A period of 30 seconds is set initially Note that the setting specified here is not saved To delete a single character press the Backspace clear key To delete the entire entry press and hold the Backspace clear key or press the SF and Backspace clear keys simultaneously Press the ENT key Use the cursor keys A or numeric key 1 to highlight 1 DO IT and then press the ENT key The screen on the right appears Connect to the specified destination remote device The remote device carries out a search among the corresponding services BROWSE SERVICE Working Press the Backspace clear key to return to the BROWSE DEVICE menu 139 f ne w ox i D gt ep BHT 904BB 140 When the service inquiry is complete or when the time for service inquiry has elapsed the Bluetooth device address of the destination remote device and the corresponding service name are as result of the service inquiry displayed as shown on the screen on the right Press the Backspace clear key to return to the BRO
115. eric keys 1 to select the desired item Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SET COMMUNICATION menu 4 COM PROTOCOL COM communication protocol option setting SET COM PROTOCOL ung wi lt CONNECTOR gt When 1 COM PROTOCOL is selected the screen on the right appears The highlighted settings are the current settings mir AR OEE 3 LINKUP TIME None 60 90 120 4 FIELD SPACE Data 1 SERIAL No Selects whether or not to add serial numbers to data blocks 2 H PARITY Selects whether or not to add horizontal parity 3 LINKUP TIME Selects the timeout length in seconds to be applied when a link is to be established 4 FIELD SPACE To trim trailing spaces in fields select Ignore and to retain them as data select Data To make changes use the cursor keys 4 W or numeric keys 1 2 3 4 to highlight the item to be set highlight the setting value using the cursor keys lt gt and then press the ENT key When the C key is pressed the SET CONNECTOR screen reappears Point Selecting the BHT Ir or Ymodem protocol ignores the serial number and horizontal parity settings 84 Barcode Handy Terminal 3 COM PORT Setting the interface port Select 3 COM PORT at the SET COMMUNICATION menu and then press the ENT key The SET COM DEFAULT PORT menu screen displays as shown on the right The highlig
116. etails 1 Use the cursor keys A Y or numeric key 2 to highlight CU F W MODIFY 2 CU F W MODIFY and then press the ENT key 1 D0 IT l 2 FILENAME The CU F W MODIFY menu screen displays as shown on the right C9NDN DAT 1 DO IT Updates the CU 911 system 2 FILENAME Displays the filename to be used for updating the CU 911 system Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SYSTEM PARAMETER menu 2 Use the cursor keys A Y or numeric key 1 to highlight CU F W MODIFY 1 DO IT and then press the ENT key Completed The screen shown on the right displays and the CU 911 system is VERSION 1 00 MAC ADDRESS updated 123456789012 The screen displays as shown on the right upon completion of the update Press the Backspace clear key to return to the CU F W MODIFY menu When the Displayed File Name Differs from the CU 911 System Update File If the name of the file displayed at 2 FILENAME differs from the name of the CU 911 system update file to be used for updating the system enter the correct file name 1 Use the cursor keys 4 or numeric key 2 to highlight 2 FILENAME and then press the ENT key The mode changes to entry mode and the cursor displays 2 Use the numeric keys and dot key to enter the correct file name Press the SF key to change the entry mode numeric entry no guidance display and alphabet entry To delete a single character press
117. execute a user program in the EXECUTE PROGRAM menu but no user program files had been stored in the memory Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SYSTEM MENU then download user programs DOWNLOAD FILE XXXXXXXX XXX Out of memory Retry 2 No The memory is insufficient for storing files to be downloaded Press the 2 key to return to the SYSTEM MENU then delete unnecessary files in the memory or decrease the size of the file to be downloaded DOWNLOAD FILE XXXXXXXX XXX File mismatch Retry 2 No In the SYSTEM PARAMETER transfer menu you attempted to download a file other than the BHT system parameter file Or in the SYSTEM MESSAGE transfer menu you attempted to download a file other than the system message file Check the file you attempted to download and then download the file in the appropriate menu DOWNLOAD menu SYSTEM PARAMETER transfer menu or SYSTEM MESSAGE transfer menu DOWNLOAD FILE XXXXXXXX XXX Too Many files The current download will exceed the maximum allowable number of files 420 files in the memory Press the 2 key to return to the SYSTEM MENU then delete unnecessary files in the memory or decrease the number of files to be downloaded if you attempted to download more than one file in the Retry 2 No DOWNLOAD menu wn D e Downloading has failed To retry downloading uploading press Be DOWNLOAD FILE 2 e Uploading ha
118. files can be secured Not displaying Japanese fonts at the user program All font files can be deleted Using only 16 dots or 12 dots at the user program Font files that are not used can be deleted When deleting font files upload the font files to the host computer and so on to ensure that they are backed up Refer to section 4 5 4 Uploading Files UPLOAD Menu for details of uploading Use the following procedure to delete font files 1 Press the 2 key while holding down the SF key at the SYSTEM DELETE FILE MENU FNT12d2 FN4 The DELETE FILE menu screen displays as shown on the right EA l a EN Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SYSTEM MENU 2 Use the cursor keys A V to highlight the font file to be deleted 3 Press the ENT key DELETE FILE FNT12J1 FN4 The screen displays as shown on the right Delete 2 No 149 BHT 904BB 150 To delete font files Use the cursor keys 4 or numeric key 1 to highlight 1 Yes and then press the ENT key The selected file is deleted and the screen displays as shown on the right Press the Backspace clear key to return to the DELETE FILE menu To cancel Use the cursor keys A or numeric key 2 to highlight 2 No and then press the ENT key The screen returns to the DELETE FILE menu The screen displays as shown on the right if no files exist Press the Backspace clear key to return t
119. g of a number so that not only 1 CLONE NO be hae sequential numbers can be used but Siere nice 1 to 6 digit numeric values O dates as well e g The function differentiates between 1 and 000001 2 SOFTWAVE TO There are also OS settings and additional CLONE os YES files These are always cloned Software to clone 0 to 16 one byte f alphanumeric characters 3 AUTH KEY fohecused Clone authentication Entry possible in ALP Notin use key mode Not in use 4 SLAVE ACTION Clone menu BHT reboot Restarts the BHT and then Post slave completion Clone menu activates the application operation BHT reboot Clone mode Makes the save side file f structure identical to the 5 FILE COPY MODE master side structure Clone mode 4 Select 1 MASTER from the master side CLONE MENU 51 ne T ox i D gt ep BHT 904BB 5 Select 2 SLAVE from the slave side CLONE MENU Master Side us Slave Side E MENU us Master BHT Slave BHT to be tested The status of the data transmission progress is displayed as shown on the screens below e v Data transmission is complete e x When flashing data transmission is in progress 52 CLONE MASTER Clone No XXXXXX During k xx Cofirmation CLONE SLAVE Clone No XXXXXX During Cofirmation
120. g the BHT BASIC 4 0 Transfer Utility Refer to 5 3 USB Communication for further details Barcode Handy Terminal 1 2 Component Names and Functions 1 2 1 BHT Front Rear 1 NO Name Function and Description 1 Bluetooth wireless An antenna for wireless communication is built in communication antenna 2 Indicator LED Indicates the barcode read status Illuminates in blue when the BHT has successfully read a barcode 3 LCD Liquid crystal display Displays the characters and graphic patterns 4 Trigger switch Press when reading a barcode 5 magic keys M3 and M4 The SF and ENT key functions can be assigned to these magic keys by making settings at 6 Scan key the SYSTEM MENU magic key M5 Character strings can be assigned at user programs Refer to Chapter 4 System Operation for details on how to operate the SYSTEM MENU 7 Charge terminal Place on the CU to charge the BHT 8 IrDA interface port Used to exchange data programs with the communication unit CU 900 or other BHTs 9 Hand strap Wear this strap around your wrist to prevent you from dropping the BHT accidentally 10 Battery cover Remove this cover to replace the battery 11 Battery cover lock Use this to lock or unlock the battery cover 12 Speaker Emits sound when a barcode is read or when a warning occurs 13 Connector cover Open this cover to connect the USB cable
121. ge Contact your administrator XXXX displays asking the user to contact the administrator 19 BHT 904BB 2 6 2 Turning the Power OFF after Data Back up 1 Hold down the Power key for at least 3 seconds Now saving data F Do not remove The message right displays and data back up is commenced batteries until The power turns OFF itself when the back up is complete es kk Point The back up process may take several tens of seconds depending on the amount of data 2 6 3 Auto Power OFF The power turns OFF itself when the BHT is not used for the specified period of time set at the user program This is set to 3 minutes at default when the BHT is shipped from the factory Refer to BHT 900 Programmer s Manual for details of auto power OFF 2 6 4 If the BHT Is Shut Down Abnormally If the BHT is shut down abnormally and is left without a batteries or with discharged batteries inserted then unsaved data may be lost Normally shut down refers to 2 6 Turning OFF the Power 1 The right screen will appear when you load the charged batteries and turn the BHT on Your ter not shut properly last time it was used m was inal down the Unsaved data was lost SF 2 2 Then Testing appears The screen on the right appears In some cases it may take 20 to 30 seconds for the screen to appear When complet
122. ge the battery If lower battery is detected the BHT beeps five times and then turns itself off Depending upon the battery level the beeper may not sound five times The battery output level has lowered so that the BHT no longer operates Replace or charge the battery Set the current date and time 00 01 01 00 00 ae eer The date and time settings screen displays awaiting entry The calendar clock integrated in the BHT has stopped because the battery was removed for an extended time the rechargeable battery had not been charged over a long period of time Set the current date and time Refer to Chapter 2 BHT Preparation 2 4 Initial Setup 182 Barcode Handy Terminal Message BHT Response Cause Countermeasure Your terminal was not shut down properly the last time it was used info retained No resume has been Program restarts al automatic yx The BHT displays this error message and automatically runs the execution program from the point of start up Operation was terminated without turning OFF the power normally and therefore the application resume information has been lost The application is relaunched If this error occurs frequently contact your system administrator Your terminal was not shut down properly the time it was last used Unsaved data was lost SF 2 T
123. gher Black bars Reflection intensity of 25 or lower PCS value of 0 45 or higher The reflection intensity is regulated with a light source with spectral peak of 633 nm and spectrum range of 610 to 650 nm n 2 oO 8 O D Q ep 189 BHT 904BB 8 1 3 Reading Performance Reading Reference Position 11 As illustrated on the left align the barcode E Barcode reading window with the center of the barcode Reading Distance and Area Reading angle reference 27 Valid reading range L Reading central axis 0 50 100 150 200 250 400 500 600 700 mm Reading distance Minimum Narrow Bar Width Depth of Field 0 125 mm 15 SHS 80mm 2 0 15 mm 0 lt H lt 100 mm 3 0 33 mm 0 SHS 240 mm 4 1 0 mm H lt 500 mm 5 1 2 mm H lt 550 mm 6 The label position is on the BHT 904BB central axis The BHT 904BB may fail to read codes due to specular reflection depending upon the position of the light source reading angle of the reading window and other conditions n f e rs O Q 9 190 1 The dotted line lt indicates that the width of the barcode label 5 6 exceeds the readable width of the BHT 904BB 3 Under the following conditions Ambient illuminance 500 Lx Xenon arc lamp EAN 13 Reflection intensity of white bars 85 min Reflection intensity of black bars 5 max 1 0 magnification PCS value 0 9 min
124. gt to increase the setting value ITF entry range 2to20 Default 4 STF entry range 1to20 Default 3 Codabar entry range 3to20 Default 4 Setting a small number of digits increases the frequency of missing digits when reading or incorrectly reading depending on how barcodes are read or the quality of barcodes On the other hand setting a large number will decrease the possibility of such errors 6 CODEMARK Setting for the codemark type Sets the type of the codemark ORIGINAL Codemark system specified for DENSO AIM Codemark system complies with the AIM US Guidelines on Symbology Identifiers 69 BHT 904BB 2 OPEN BAR SETTINGS Setting for the function in which the reading setting is specified from the system setting 1 Select 2 OPEN BAR SETTINGS at the SET BARCODE menu ETTING and then press the ENT key The OPEN BAR SETTING menu screen appears 3 1 READ MODE Read mode Goes to the SET READ MODE screen 2 BUZZER LED Buzzer LED control Goes to the SET BUZZER LED screen 3 READ CODE Read barcode Goes to the SET BARCODE screen For details of the items above refer to the following sections 2 Use the cursor keys A or numeric keys 1 2 3 to select the desired item and then press the ENT key 3 Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SET BARCODE menu 1 Read mode 1 Select 1 READ MODE at the OPEN B
125. hange the setting 1 Use the cursor keys A W or numeric keys 1 2 3 to highlight the item to be set and press the ENT key 2 The mode changes to entry mode and the cursor displays allowing the setting to be entered with the numeric keys and dot key SET ADDRESS 1 IP_ADDRESS XXX XXX XXX XXX J 2 SUBNET MASK EYAN NNA NNV EAN Ne mel 3 DEFAULT GATEWAY EZL LALR OC a bY ay Ea To delete a single character press the Backspace clear key To delete the entire entry press and hold the Backspace clear key or press the SF and Backspace clear keys simultaneously 3 Enter the desired value and then press the ENT key If the IP address subnet mask and default gateway are all set to 0 0 0 0 DHCP is enabled Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SET TCP IP menu Setting the timeout only when COM1 selected Select 3 TIMEOUT at the SET TCP IP menu to display the screen on the right where the current settings are displayed To change the setting 1 Use the cursor keys A W or numeric keys 1 2 3 4 5 to highlight the item to be set and press the ENT key 2 The mode changes to entry mode and the cursor displays allowing the setting to be entered with the numeric keys and dot key N 30e Ee nnnn To delete a single character press the Backspace clear key To delete the entire entry press and hold the Backspace clear key or press the SF and Backs
126. hat the barcode data and screen display match Press the Backspace clear key to return to the TEST menu TEST BARCODE F1 OPTION Barcode type Number of digits in the barcode TEST BARCODE A 13 4999999999999 F1 OPTION Barcode data 101 BHT 904BB Barcode Type and Corresponding Characters Displayed on the Screen Barcode Type ID Characters Codemark Codemark Type1 Type2 EAN 13 JAN 13 Without add on A JEO With 2 digit add on A E3 With 5 digit add on A E3 UPC A Without add on A xX0 With 2 digit add on A X3 With 5 digit add on A x3 EAN 8 JAN 8 Without add on B E4 With 2 digit add on B E5 With 5 digit add on B E6 UPC E Without add on C xX0 With 2 digit add on C X3 With 5 digit add on C X3 Interleaved 2of5 ITF l im Codabar NW 7 N JAm Code 39 M Fm Code 93 L GO Code 128 K Cm GS1 128 EAN 128 W C1 GS1 DataBar RSS R Jem Standard 2of5 STF Short H RO Normal H JSO 1 With ITF a barcode with 4 or more digits is read 2 With STF a barcode with 3 or more digits is read Codemark Type2 is a code mark system which complies with Guidelines on Symbology Identifiers of AIM USA m in the last digit position varies as shown in the table below depending on the data format of the barcode system Example l14 Flag Character ASCII 93 l Code Character ITF 1 Modifer Chara
127. he BHT on the floor or apply strong shock to it Doing so could cause malfunction of the BHT e Do not use batteries other than that specified by DENSO WAVE xi Barcode Handy Terminal Handling the CU e Never disassemble or modify the CU doing so could result in an accident such as fire or malfunction e Never put the CU 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 resulting in a fire e Avoid using the CU in extremely humid or dusty areas or where there are drastic temperature changes Moisture or dust will get into the CU resulting in malfunction fire or electrical shock e 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 its housing resulting in a fire Always use the CU and AC adapter in a well ventilated area e 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 e Keep the power cord away from any heating equipment Failure to do so could melt the sheathing resulting in a fire or electrical shock e Do not insert or drop foreign materials such as metals or anything inflammable through the openings or vents into the CU Doing so could result in a fire or electrical shock
128. he message continues to display After shut down abnormally so unsaved data was lost Contact your system administrator Reload the battery to restart XXXXXXXX 01 If this error occurs the BHT beeps five times During execution of System Program the System Program has attempted to write onto the write protected area of the memory xxxxxxxx Error address Unload and reload the battery and then turn the BHT ON If this error occurs frequently make a note of the displayed message and codes and contact your system administrator Reload the battery to restart tskid XXXXXXXX ercd XXXXXXXX addr XXXXXXXX 02 If this error occurs the BHT beeps five times During execution of System Program the System Program has received an invalid command code xxxxxxxx Error address Unload and reload the battery and then turn the BHT ON If this error occurs frequently make a note of the displayed message and codes and contact your system administrator Program restarts automatically Press the ENT key The message continues to display System Program error has occurred The application restarts from the beginning If this error occurs frequently contact your system administrator Program restarts automatically Press the ENT key Application Error The message continues to display System Program error which is caused by the application
129. he surrounding light when reading indoors 25 2 r ob Q O D faa pen Q 2 172 aa BHT 904BB 3 2 Numeric Data Entry Enter numeric data such as product volume with the numeric keys and Enter key If numeric data is entered incorrectly use the Backspace clear key to delete the data and then reenter with the numeric keys Press numeric keys 1 2 and 0 followed by the 1 2 0 Ley Enter key 3 3 Task Selection If a selection item such as 1 XXX 2 XXX with numeric values displays enter the values with the numeric entry keys and then press the Enter key When Selecting Task 2 XXX Key Operation NO Press numeric key 1 followed by the Enter key 26 Barcode Handy Terminal 3 4 Changing the Default Settings The following settings can be changed at the MENU screen Item Details Setting Used to set the volume of the buzzer that notifies the user VOLUME when barcode reading is complete 7 A Mute Lo Mid Hi BUZZER VOLUME The volume can be adjusted in 4 levels Hi Lo Mid and Mute VIBRATOR Used to turn ONIORE Me vibrator that notifies the user ON OFF when barcode reading is complete g BACKLIGHT Used to turn ON OFF the backlight ON OFF Oo D Used to set the time until the LCD screen backlight is 1 seco
130. hted settings will be the current settings 1 BASIC SET COM DEFAULT PORT 1 BASIC Optical Connector 2 SYSTEM MODE Optical Connector Selects the infrared communication Optical or connector communication Connector interface port to be used for user programs written in BHT BASIC OPEN COM Optical Uses infrared communication Connector Uses USB communication 2 SYSTEM MODE Selects the infrared communication Optical or connector communication Connector interface port to be used for downloading or uploading files in System Mode Optical Uses infrared communication Connector Uses USB communication To make changes use the cursor keys A Y or numeric keys 1 2 to highlight the item to be set highlight the setting value using the cursor keys lt 4 gt and then press the ENT key Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SET COMMUNICATION menu 4 PROTOCOL TYPE Setting the communication protocol type Select 4 PROTOCOL TYPE at the SET COMMUNICATION menu and then press the ENT key The PROTOCOL TYPE menu screen displays as shown on the right The highlighted setting will be the current setting 1 Ymodem Selects Ymodem when uploading downloading in System Mode or for the execution of the XFILE statement in BHT BASIC 2 BHT Protocol PROTOCOL TYPE 2 BHT Protocol 3 BHT Ir Protocol Selects the
131. ible host computer printer mobile phone etc BHT BASIC 4 0 Development Pack Option and BHT BASIC 4 0 Transfer Utility Option Refer to Software Configuration on the following page BHT 904BB 1 1 2 Software Configuration This section describes the software used for BHT Series application development and application in addition to the software used at the BHT unit Please note that the above mentioned software can be downloaded Certain versions may be for trial use from the QBNet service discussed at Customer Registration on page ii 1 Application Development Procedure The procedure for BHT Series program development is as follows Program creation Program generation compiling and linking Program download Program execution and debugging 2 Software Used for Application BHT BASIC Programmer s Manual for BHT 900 Series This is an instruction manual used to create handy terminal programs with BHT BASIC BHT BASIC 4 0 Development Pack option This is a package containing two software products required for BHT 900 Series application development and accessories The BHT BASIC 4 0 Development Pack contains the following products e BHT BASIC 4 0 Compiler Compiles and links a source program written in BHT BASIC 4 0 to create a user program executable on the BHT PD4 e BHT BASIC4 0 Transfer Utility BHT BASIC 4 0 specification files such as application programs and data files
132. ile Before starting downloading enter field information using the numeric keys and dot key Pressing the dot key will enter a comma No entry is required to download program files 124 2 Barcode Handy Terminal Uploading by FTP 1 Select 2 UPLOAD at the FTP MENU and then press the ENT key The screen displays as shown on the right if uploadable files exist 1 DIR FILE Entry box for the directory and or file name 2 SELECT FILE File name currently selected Nothing is displayed at the FTP client initial status UPLOAD fra FILEE cored Elie A message indicating the status displays at the bottom of the screen ____ gt Press the M2 key to display the screen on the right Set IP address Acquired current directory SERVER IP CURRENT DIRECTORY Press the M1 key to return to the previous screen UPLOAD SERVER IP XXX XXX XXX XXX CURRENT DIRECTORY 666 7777 8888 9999 Use the cursor keys A to highlight the item to be set and then press the ENT key When 1 DIR FILE is Selected The mode changes to entry mode and the cursor displays allowing directory and file names to be entered using the numeric keys and dot key Press the SF key to change the entry mode numeric entry no guidance display and alphabet entry To delete a single character press the Backspace clear key To delete the entire entry press and hold the Bac
133. ile in the BHT or specify the same field format as the existing data file The size of the file being downloaded Reduce the file size or delete any unwanted files in exceeds the size of the available space in the BHT the BHT user area Illegal characters have been used in the file Change the file name name Refer to QBdirect page 191 Note 1 for details of characters that can be used in file names 199 Appendices Appendices BHT 904BB Error No Cause Details Remedy BHT Ir BHT protocol was used for transfer Use Ymodem protocol or convert program files to for a BHT BASIC 4 0 format program file PD3 Other PD4 An attempt was made to download a Use BHT BASIC 4 0 format program files PD4 BHT BASIC 3 6 format program file PD3 Note 1 Customer Registration is required to use QBdirect free of charge When using for the first time complete Customer Registration and then refer to the following procedure to use QBdirect Refer to Customer Registration on page ii 1 Click the QBdirect URL below 2 Enter your user ID and password to log in 3 Search what you need to enter keyword to the textbox http www gbdirect net 200 Barcode Handy Terminal 201 Appendices Barcode Handy Terminal BHT 904BB User s Manual First Edition November 2010 Second Edition March 2011 DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED Th
134. ing COM1 Note however if COM3 or COM4 is specified the operation is carried out according to the setting specified in the user program 88 Barcode Handy Terminal 6 Defining the functions of the Shift key and Magic keys Use the following procedure to change the key settings 1 Select 6 KEY at the SET SYSTEM menu and then press the ENT SET KEY key 2 M1 KEY The SET KEY menu screen displays as shown on the right A ue KEN BMS KEY 2 Use the cursor keys amp or numeric keys 1 2 3 4 5 6 B HEAU KEY 7 8 to highlight the item to be set and then press the ENT key 1 SHIFT KEY Displays the SF key definition screen 2 M1 KEY Displays the M1 key definition screen 3 M2 KEY Displays the M2 key definition screen 4 M3 KEY Displays the M3 left hand trigger switch key definition screen 5 M4 KEY Displays the M4 right hand trigger switch key definition screen 6 M5 KEY Displays the M5 key SCAN key definition screen 7 BS C KEY Displays the Backspace clear key definition screen 8 MENU KEY Displays the M1 M5 key menu definition screen Refer to the following section for details of the above items Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SET COMMUNICATION menu 1 SHIFT KEY Defining the Shift key function 1 Select 1 SHIFT KEY at the SET KEY menu and then press the SET SHIFT KEY ENT key 1 Nonlock
135. ing the SF key switches from the numeric entry mode to alphabet entry mode Each of the keys corresponds to the key data according to the table below Key Key data 2 A BY C a b ce 3 D E F d e f 4 GC H T g hh 7 5 J R T P K T 6 M N O m n o 7 P Q R S p aq T s 8 T U V t U V 9 W X Y Z WwW Y Z O OE ae Bp Ge 1 oo S w F O 1 1 Each of and is displayed differently depending on country setting Communication link Displays when a communication link is established with the CU 911 with the CU 911 Flashes when the BHT tries to communicate with a CU 911 that has not been linked with the BHT Displays cyclically when the BHT receives no response from the CU 911 or when it is waiting for the link to be established with or severed from the CU 911 The status of the f Displayed when the Bluetooth device is turned ON Bluetooth Sen ee EE Displayed when the Bluetooth device is connected communication E Displayed when the Bluetooth device is in lower power consumption mode 3 Setting the calendar clock When resetting the date and time refer to Chapter 2 BHT Preparation SET DATE TIME 2 4 Initial Setup S
136. is 1 to 255 seconds A period of 255 seconds is set initially Note that the setting specified here is not saved To delete a single character press the Backspace clear key To delete the entire entry press and hold the Backspace clear key or press the SF and Backspace clear keys simultaneously Press the ENT key Barcode Handy Terminal 7 Use the cursor keys A Y or numeric key 1 to highlight SERIAL PORT MENU 1 DO IT and then press the ENT key Connecting A serial port connection starts Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SERIAL PORT MENU When the connection is made the screen on the right appears SERIAL PORT MENU R P 1 DOWNLOAD 2 UPLOAD 1 DOWNLOAD Transfers files from the host computer to the BHT Downloading between the BHTs is also possible For details 4 5 3 Downloading Files DOWNLOAD Menu 2 UPLOAD Transfers files from the BHT to the host computer Downloading between the BHTs is also possible For details 4 5 4 Uploading Files UPLOAD Menu Use the cursor keys 4 or numeric keys 1 2 to select the desired item above and then press the Enter key Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SERIAL PORT MENU Point The protocols Ymodem protocol BHT protocol or BHT Ir protocol used during file transfer are in accordance with the communication protocol setting specified in 4 5 6 5 Setting the communicati
137. key at the NETWORK DHCP screen to T A V XXX XXX return to the SET DHCP screen SUBNET MASK YYY YYY YYY YYY DEFAULT GATEWAY Point If the acquired IP configuration is displayed when the IP ULLAL LINTU address subnet mask or default gateway is set to a value other than 0 0 0 0 the DHCP does not display on the screen shown on the right 1 TIMEOUT Sets the timeout for acquiring the IP configuration from the DHCP server The entry range is from 00001 to 32767 seconds Point Up to 32767 seconds can be entered but in actual operation a maximum of 190 seconds is available since the number of retries and retry intervals are determined by the system To set the DHCP 1 Press the ENT key 2 The mode changes to entry mode and the cursor displays allowing the setting to be entered with the numeric keys To delete a single character press the Backspace clear key To delete the entire entry press and hold the Backspace clear key or press the SF and Backspace clear keys simultaneously 3 Enter the desired value and then press the ENT key Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SET FTP menu 96 Barcode Handy Terminal 8 Setting the user program execution option 1 Use the following procedure to set the user program execution option Select 1 EXEC PROG OPTION at the SET SYSTEM 2 2 menu and then press the ENT key The EXEC PROG OPTION screen appears The highlighted set
138. king Barcode Handy Terminal When the Displayed File Name Differs from the BHT System Update File If the name of the file displayed at 2 FILENAME differs from the name of the BHT system update file to be used for updating the system enter the correct file name Use the cursor keys 4 or numeric key 2 to highlight 2 FILENAME and then press the ENT key The mode changes to entry mode and the cursor displays Use the numeric keys and dot key to enter the correct file name Press the SF key to change the entry mode numeric entry no guidance display and alphabet entry To delete a single character press the Backspace clear key To delete the entire entry press and hold the Backspace clear key or press the SF and Backspace clear keys simultaneously Press the ENT key to set the entered file name If the System Update File Does not Exist when Updating the BHT System The screen displays as shown on the right if the system update file does not exist when updating the BHT system Download the BHT system update file and update the BHT system again Press the Backspace clear key to return to the MODIFY MENU SYSTEM MODIFY 2K KKK KK KKK KKK k k K k K NO FILE EXISTS 2K KK KKK KK k k KK k k K k OK 159 BHT 904BB 2 Updating the CU 911 system Update the CU 911 system after downloading the CU 911 system update file Refer to section 4 2 2 CU 911 System Update for d
139. kspace clear key or press the SF and Backspace clear keys simultaneously When 2 SELECT FILE is Selected The screen displays as shown on the right Use the cursor keys A to highlight the upload file and then press the ENT key Return to the previous screen to display the selected file name in 2 FIELDS UPLOAD FILE SAMPLEO1 PD4 SAMPLEO2 PD4 SAMPLEO3 PD4 SAMPLEO4 PD4 SAMPLEO5 PD4 125 BHT 904BB 3 Enter the directory and file name or select a file and then press the ENT key Press the Backspace clear key to return to the FTP MENU screen DIR FILE entry box The FTP client will interpret a character string entered into this box as a directory name at first and will therefore send a Change Directory request to the FTP server If the specified directory exists in the FTP server the server will change a directory from the default to the specified one if not the FTP client will interpret the entered character string as a file name and send a Download request to the server If the SELECT FILE entry box file name differs from the file name specified in the DIR FILE entry box the FTP client will upload with the file name specified in the DIR FILE entry box If the ENT key is pressed without entering a character string in the DIR FILE entry box the FTP client will upload to the server with the SELECT FILE entry box file name SELECT FILE entry box For uploading it is necessary to selec
140. lso available Refer to 5 3 2 MTP Communication Termination Key BS C or C Use the following procedure to download files Select 2 DOWNLOAD at the SYSTEM MENU and then press DOWNLOAD the ENT key oo The screen displays as shown on the right Sot eee AGO Ey 1 FILE Select to download a specific file EREITEA 2 HT lt gt HT COPY Select to download a file from another BHT Refer to 4 5 5 Copying Files between 2 BHT Units for details Transmit speed Interface used Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SYSTEM MENU communication protocol type The current communication settings display at the bottom of the screen Communication protocol type Ymodem Ymodem protocol BHT Ir BHT Ir protocol BHTp BHT protocol Interface used Opt Infrared interface Con USB interface Transmit speed 9600 to 460800 Transmission speed corresponding to each protocol Refer to 4 5 6 5 Setting the communication environment SET SYSTEM Menu for details of communication environment settings 55 BHT 904BB 56 2 Select either 1 FILE or 2 HT lt gt HT COPY and press the ENT key The screen displays as shown on the right indicating that the BHT is waiting for the file to be downloaded The screen displays as shown on the right only when 1 FILE is selected If 2 HT lt gt HT COPY is selected HT lt gt HT displays
141. lt gt HT COPY is selected repeat the above operation until all files are downloaded If an error message screen below displays during downloading refer to Chapter 7 Error Messages DOWNLOAD FILE XXXXXXXX XXX Out of memory Retry 2 No DOWNLOAD FILE XXXXXXXX XXX Too Many files Retry 2 No DOWNLOAD FILE XXXXXXXX XXX Communication error Retry 2 No DOWNLOAD FILE XXXXXXXX XXX Program File error Retry 2 No 57 BHT 904BB 4 5 4 Uploading Files UPLOAD Menu Upload files stored in the BHT user area to another device Use the following procedure to upload files Note Uploading files by MTP via a USB communication port is MTP also available Refer to 5 3 2 MTP Communication Termination Key BS C or C 1 Select 3 UPLOAD at the SYSTEM MENU and then press the UPLOAD ENT key 2 ALL FILES 3 HT lt gt HT COPY The screen display as shown on the right 1 ONE FILE Select to upload a specific file 2 ALL FILES Select to upload all files excluding font files Transmit speed 3 HT lt gt HT COPY Select to upload a file to another BHT Refer to 4 5 5 Copying Files between 2 BHT Units for details Interface used Communication protocol type Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SYSTEM MENU The current communication settings display at the bottom of the scree
142. ly returns to the TEST COMMUNICATION menu 10 seconds after the occurrence of an error Upon normal completion of the test the tested slave BHT beeps once and displays the screen on the right Press the Backspace clear key to return to the TEST COMMUNICATION menu The master BHT automatically returns to the TEST COMMUNICATION menu TEST COMMUNICATION lt OPTICAL gt Test OK Barcode Handy Terminal USB connection test 1 Have a USB cable ready and then connect the BHT to the host 2 Select 2 CONNECTOR at the TEST COMMUNICATION screen and then press the ENT key During test the screen on the right is displayed and the USB connection test is carried out Press the Backspace clear key to abort the test and return to the TEST COMMUNICATION menu TEST COMMUNICATION lt CONNECTOR gt Connecting If no connection is made within 15 seconds a buzzer sounds three times TEST COMMUNICATION and the screen on the right then appears lt CONNECTOR gt Press the Backspace clear key to return to the TEST COMMUNICATION Connect NG menu If the connection is made a buzzer sounds once and the screen on the TEST COMMUNICATION right then appears lt CONNECTOR gt Press the Backspace clear key to return to the TEST COMMUNICATION Connect OK menu 113 BHT 904BB 8 Key entry beeper and vibrator test Use the following procedure
143. me and a program executed If an auto start execution program has been selected at the System Mode 4 5 6 1 Setting the auto start execution program the selected program will be executed If no auto start execution program has been selected the first registered program from among the programs PD4 registered in the BHT will be executed Refer to the BHT BASIC Programmer s Manual for details Executing by Remote Wake up If remote wake up is enabled the BHT can be started up by receiving a control command from the host computer If a fixed file called BHTRMT PD4 exists in the BHT at this time BHTRMT PD4 will be executed In other words it is possible to execute the desired program by chaining from BHTRMT PD4 using a BHT BASIC CHAIN statement Refer to 4 5 14 Setting the Remote Wake up SET REMOTE WAKEUP Menu and the BHT BASIC Programmer s Manual for details Executing the Auto start Execution Program from the Point of Start up When the Enter key is pressed to turn ON the power the auto start execution program can run from the point of start up It is useful for instance to restart the operation program from the point of start up if communication e g wireless communication does not occur as expected 43 BHT 904BB 4 4 System Mode By starting up the BHT in System Mode and selecting each menu the following operations can be performed individually e Executing setup
144. mperature and high humidity environment If the BHT is left unused for an extended period the BHT calendar clock may stop Reset the clock BHT 904BB Chapter 7 Error Messages This chapter describes causes and countermeasures for error messages that display during BHT use About error messages during executing application program refer to Appendix A Error Codes and Error Messages of Programmer s manual 7 1 System Errors scr en ee ee ee ee ee eee eee 7 2 System Mode Errors ccc t ct eet ee ee eee BHT 904BB 7 1 System Errors The error messages that display on the screen and the causes and countermeasures to be taken if an error occurs when the power is turned ON or while running a program are shown below N D D N fe pom uw Message BHT Response Cause Countermeasure OK OK KK OK KKK OK KOK KOK KK xx No System 2K KKK KKK KKK KK KKK If this error occurs the BHT beeps five times and then turns itself off A System Program error has occurred Contact your system administrator Battery voltage has lowered If low battery is detected the BHT beeps three times After that it will resume previous regular operation The battery output level has dropped below a specified lower limit Replace or charge the battery Using alkaline batteries Replace the batteries Using rechargeable batteries Char
145. n Communication protocol type Ymodem Ymodem protocol BHT Ir BHT Ir protocol BHTp BHT protocol Interface used Opt Infrared interface Con USB interface Transmit speed 9600 to 460800 Transmission speed corresponding to each protocol Refer to 4 5 6 System Environment Settings SET SYSTEM Menu for details of communication environment settings Point If BHT protocol or BHT Ir protocol is selected for the communication protocol BHT BASIC 4 0 specification files will not display at the file selection screen and therefore cannot be downloaded Applications with extension PD4 extension libraries with extension FN4 and data files that have any of the following structures the number of fields is 17 or more the total of the number of fields and each field length is 255 or more and the number of records is 32768 or more 58 Barcode Handy Terminal 2 Select 1 FILE 2 ALL FILES or 3 HT lt gt HT COPY and press the ENT key When 1 FILE is selected The screen displays as shown on the right Select the file to be uploaded and press the ENT key Next proceed to step 3 When 2 ALL FILES or 3 HT lt gt HT COPY is selected Proceed to step 3 The screen displays as shown on the right if no files that can be uploaded exist in the user area Press the Backspace clear key to return to the UPLOAD menu The screen displays as shown on the right i
146. nal FCC and IC Regulations For North America This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Canada ICES 003 RSS 210 and RSS Gen of IC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC CAUTION Any changes
147. nd units Ea POWER SAVE dimmed when not in use in order to save power max 30 seconds BRIGHTNESS Used to set the backlight brightness of the LCD screen evele6465 evels 0 to BACKLIGHT ON The brightness can be adjusted in 6 levels 3 4 1 Procedure 1 Hold down magic key M1 for at least 1 second wil bice Se uM The MENU screen displays VIBRATOR ON BACK LIGHT ON POWER SAVE rr 5s 2 Use the A and Y cursor keys to select the item to be changed A eS The selected item is highlighted When the A cursor key is pressed with the VOLUME selected or when the F cursor key is pressed with the POWER SAVE selected the next screen appears BHT 904BB 3 Use the lt 4 and gt cursor keys to select Es E3 VOLUME na the setting ONY OFF BACK LIGHT K ON OFF POWER SAVE xz UU sh i pen Q fe 172 aa 4 Press any of the following keys to exit the settings screen M1 key long press Backspace clear key long press Enter key 28 Barcode Handy Terminal 3 5 Transmitting Data Three methods for transmitting data which the BHT collects to the host computer are possible via IrDA Bluetooth or USB When performing data communication between BHT units use the IrDA communication The data transmission method and BHT setting method will differ depending on the system used and therefor
148. ndicating that the BHT is waiting for the file to be uploaded The screen displays as shown on the right only when 1 FILE is selected If 2 ALL FILES is selected ALL displays in the center of the second row of the screen If 3 HT lt gt HT COPY is selected HT lt gt HT displays in the center of the second row of the screen UPLOAD FILE 3K K K k k k KK ROKK K K K K K K NO FILE EXISTS 3K k k KK KK KOK k k k k k K k k K UPLOAD FILE Waiting 59 BHT 904BB 60 4 By executing the BHT BASIC 4 0 Transfer Utility or similar program the screen displays as shown on the right and file uploading is commenced Refer to the BHT BASIC4 0 Transfer Utility User s Guide The screen displays as shown on the right during uploading The screen displays as shown on the right indicating the file name and the number of sent records the total number of records When using the Ymodem protocol the sent file size the total file size units KB displays Press the Backspace clear key to abort the download process and return to the UPLOAD menu When uploading is complete the beeper sounds once and the screen displays as shown on the right When the number of sent records equals the total number of records downloading is complete When using the Ymodem protocol the sent file size equals the total file size Press the Backspace clear
149. nesiunwWwoD soueUajUIey s ess y oug suoNeouloeds soolpueddy 162 BHT 904BB Chapter 5 Communication This chapter describes technical information relating to the IrDA communication and Bluetooth wireless communication functions with which the BHT is equipped 5 1 IrDA Communication ry 1 64 5 1 1 IrDA Communication Port Transmission Speed steerer trees 165 5 1 2 BHT Hardware Physical Layer and Communication Protocols 165 5 2 Bluetooth Wireless Communication setr ttt t ttt trees 166 5 2 1 Usage Precautions era 4 66 5 2 2 Setting Parameters cc 4 67 5 3 USB Communication cy 168 5 3 1 USB communication by COM i 4 68 5 3 2 USB communication by MTP sererosesnesosesoceosesssseesseesoees 4 69 5 4 Basic Communication Specifications and Parameters 171 5 4 1 Basic Communication Specifications tee eee rrr r rr ttttteetee 171 5 4 2 Communications Parameters eereeureeosecoeeesoresoreceeeoesesones 4 T3 BHT 904BB 5 1 IrDA Communication The BHT has a built in IrDA communication device that enables wireless transfer of programs and data both between the BHT and the host computer and between BHTs without the need for a cable IrDA communication offers the following benefits over other forms of communication e Communication without the need for a cable e High communication speed e Freedom from regulations and licenses that differ from country to countr
150. ng the BHT system Update the BHT system after downloading the BHT system update file Refer to section 4 2 1 Updating the BHT System for details Use the cursor keys A Y or numeric key 1 to highlight 1 SYSTEM MODIFY and then press the ENT key The screen displays as shown on the right If the downloaded BHT update file name differs from this file name specify the correct file name using the procedure on the following page 1 DO IT Updates the BHT system 2 FILENAME Displays the filename to be used for updating the BHT system Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SYSTEM PARAMETER menu Use the cursor keys A Y or numeric key 1 to highlight 1 DO IT and then press the ENT key The screen shown on the right displays and the BHT system is updated Upon completion of the update the BHT power turns OFF automatically Important In order to prevent the battery running low during the system update process perform the system update with the batteries sufficiently charged with the batteries charging via a USB cable or with the BHT placed in the CU 900 Series During system update the power will not turn OFF even if the Power key is pressed Wait until the system update process is complete before operating the BHT MODIFY MENU 1 SYSTEM MODIFY 2 CU F W MODIFY SYSTEM MODIFY 1 D0 IT 2 FILENAME B9ONDB FN3 SYSTEM MODIFY Wor
151. nges the infrared communication parameters 2 CONNECTOR Changes the setting of the USB communication parameters 3 COM PORT Changes the communication port setting 4 PROTOCOL TYPE Changes the communication protocol setting 5 OPEN COM DETAIL SET COMMUNICATION 1 OPTICAL 2 CONNECTOR 3 COM PORT 4 PROTOCOL TYPE 5 OPEN COM DETAIL Changes the communication condition setting for the user program OPEN COM created via the BHT BASIC Refer to the following section for details of the above items Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SYSTEM MENU 1 OPTICAL Infrared communication parameters Select 1 OPTICAL at the SET COMMUNICATION menu and then press the ENT key The SET OPTICAL menu screen displays as shown on the right Use the cursor keys A or numeric keys 1 2 to highlight 1 PARAMETER or 2 PROTOCOL and then press the ENT key Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SET SYSTEM menu 1 PARAMETER Setting the communication parameters Select 1 PARAMETER to display the screen shown on the right The highlighted setting will be the current setting 1 TRANSMIT SPEED Setting the transmission speed To change the setting use the highlight the transmission speed with the cursor keys lt gt and press the ENT key Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SET OPTICAL menu
152. nication 5 3 Bluetooth wireless communications To delete a single character press the Backspace clear key To delete the entire entry press and hold the Backspace clear key or press the SF and Backspace clear keys simultaneously Press the ENT key Press the Backspace clear key The SET BLUETOOTH menu reappears Barcode Handy Terminal Specifying device detection parameters Select 2 INQUIRY at the SET BLUETOOTH menu and then SET INQUIRY press the ENT key XXX The current settings of the items are displayed ee aac XXX 1 INQUIRY TIME Specifies the duration of the operation in seconds 2 NUM RESPONSES Specifies the number of devices for the operation Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SET BLUETOOTH menu Use the cursor keys A V or numeric keys 1 2 to highlight the desired setting and then press the ENT key Entry mode is activated and the cursor is displayed Use the numeric keys to enter the desired setting The INQUIRY TIME parameter accepts settings 0 to 255 The default setting is 10 seconds The NUM RESPONSES accepts settings 0 to 8 The 0 setting specifies the maximum 8 The default setting is 0 To delete a single character press the Backspace clear key To delete the entire entry press and hold the Backspace clear key or press the SF and Backspace clear keys simultaneously Press the ENT key Press the Backspace clear key
153. nication interface Specify IrDA Optical if connected to the PC via specification is illegal the CU and Connector if connected via the interface connector Refer to QBdirect page 191 Note 1 for details of the setting method The Transfer Utility Communication port Specify the communication port to which the BHT is option specification is illegal connected for the Communication port option The transmission speed at the BHT and PC Ensure that the transmission speed at the BHT and does not match PC matches Please be aware that the default transmission 51 speed differs depending on the BHT used 52 The communication condition of the CU 921 corresponds only to the transmission rate uncorrespondence is set to CU 115200bps and 460800bps Please set it to these transmission rates The protocol specified at the BHT and PC Ensure that the protocol matches does not match Please be aware that the default protocol differs depending on the BHT used The PC communication port setting is illegal Enable Use FIFO buffer 16550 interchangeable UART required U setting for the communication port used Hardware malfunction Please contact your dealer The protocol specified at the BHT and PC Ensure that the protocol matches 53 does not match Please be aware that the default protocol differs depending on the BHT used The protocol specified at the BHT and PC Ensure that the protocol matches does not match Please be awar
154. no security authentication 2 Service level security There is security authentication 3 Link level security There is security authentication using point to point encryption keys Specifying No security sometimes prevents connecting to remote devices using service or link level security unless both ends use the same Bluetooth passkey f 2 w 3 va fo O Service or link level security requires that both ends use the same Bluetooth passkey 167 BHT 904BB 5 3 USB Communication The BHT can communicate with the host computer via the USB communication port The Connection method COM and MTP are available for the BHT USB communication COM is for the serial communication and MTP is for the file transfer to the host computer without the device driver 5 3 1 USB communication by COM 1 Install the Active USB COM port driver in the host computer The Active USB COM port driver can be downloaded from the QBdirect service http www qbdirect net Even though our USB device e g CU scanner has been used the Active USB COM port driver has been installed and the USB port has been allocated as a COM port the USB port is not recognized as a COM port even by connecting the BHT 900 to the port To use the BHT 900 for COM connection carry out the following steps in the order 1 Remove all of our USB devices from the host computer 2 Execute the Setup file of th
155. ns 8 1 BHT 904BB Specification Demme DERE E h a ere O 4 88 8 1 1 Hardware Specifications i ee a 88 8 1 2 Barcode Specifications eee meee eee eee eee eee e eee eee A EAE E E A 4 89 8 1 3 Reading Performance i a rary 90 8 1 4 Interface Specifications B a REA via ole essa AT E a EAA A Beep anes E a ise A saree E prise dienes 1 92 BHT 904BB 8 1 BHT 904BB Specification 8 1 1 Hardware Specifications Power supply main power AA alkaline battery LR6 x 2 or AA rechargeable battery eneloop HR 3UTGA x 2 Dimensions W x L x H 51x49x29 mm Weight Approx 121 g excluding the batteries Ambient operating temperature 5 to 50 C excluding the batteries Ambient operating humidity 20 to 80 with no dew condensation Ambient operating brightness 500 to 3000 Lx Depth of field 45 mm PCS value 0 9 min Reflection intensity 85 min for white and 5 max for black Narrow bar width min 0 125 mm 20 to 10000 Lx Depth of field 100 mm PCS value 0 9 min Reflection intensity 85 min for white and 5 max for black ITF 0 625 magnification Controller CPU 32 bit RISC Flash memory 16MB Keypad Magic keys 5 Function keys 8 Numeric keys etc 15 Display Type Dot matrix liquid crystal display LCD with white backlight monochrome Formation 128 dots wide by 96 dots high Calendar clock Year month day hour minute and second Year 2 digits Auto leap year correction up until 2099
156. nt USER PD4 New program AAAAAAAA DAT Data file 1 used at the user program BBBBBBBB DAT Data file 2 used at the user program Example 1 When downloading the MAIN PD4 and SUBMAIN PD4 upgrade version In the above case the registration order does not change and therefore MAIN PD4 starts up by pressing the Power key irectory i Bae Upgrade ver Example 2 When newly downloading USER PD4 after deleting BBBBBBBB DAT In the above case USER PD4 is registered after BBBBBBBB DAT and therefore USER PD4 will be the first registered program Press the Power key to start up USER PD4 Directory info Directory info AAAAAAAA DAT AAAAAAAA DAT DELETE BBBBBBBB DAT USER PD4 MAIN PD4 MAIN PD4 SUBMAIN PD4 DOWNLOAD SUBMAIN PD4 42 4 3 4 4 3 5 4 3 6 Barcode Handy Terminal Example 3 Recommended download method After system initialization first download the program to be executed simply by pressing the Power key In this case this program is always registered at the beginning of the system directory management unless the program has been deleted and another file downloaded 2 SUBMAIN PD4 ral A 3 AAAAAAAA DAT MAIN PD4 4 BBBBBBBB DAT oe SUBMAIN PD4 Download in i PAL the order 1 BBBBBBBB DAT 2 3 4 lt Status following system initialization gt Executing by Wake up By specifying the wake up time at the user program the BHT can be started up at the wake up ti
157. o the SYSTEM MENU DBT BRE Completed DELETE FEE 3K k RR k k KK OK k K K K K K K NO FILE EXISTS 3K K K RR K K K K K K K Barcode Handy Terminal 4 5 14 Downloading Uploading the BHT System Parameter File SYSTEM PARAMETER Menu The system parameter file file name _BHT SYS is a file containing settings such as values LCD contrast and beeper volume set at section 4 5 6 System Environment Settings The same settings can be set at another BHT by copying the system parameter file to that BHT Copying the System Parameter File 1 Upload the system parameter file to the host computer and so on 2 Download the uploaded system parameter file at another BHT Supplement The system parameter file can also be copied directly between two BHT units by opening their respective UPLOAD and DOWNLOAD menus Refer to section 4 5 5 Copying Files between 2 BHT Units for details of the copy method Uploading the System Parameter File Create a system parameter file based on the current setting values and upload it to the host computer and so on After uploading delete the created system parameter file Downloading the System Parameter File Receive the system parameter file from the host computer and so on to which it was backed up and after setting the stored values delete the received system parameter file The communication parameters communication protocol and
158. of 1 to 255 in units of 100 ms To make changes use the cursor keys A Y or numeric keys 1 2 3 4 to highlight the item to be set highlight the setting value using the cursor keys lt 4 gt and then press the ENT key For 4 INTERVAL press the ENT key to change to entry mode The cursor displays allowing the previous setting to be deleted by pressing the Backspace clear key Enter a new setting values with the numeric keys and press the ENT key Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SET COMMUNICATION menu 86 Barcode Handy Terminal Select 3 BHT Ir Protocol at the PROTOCOL TYPE menu to display the screen on the right SET 1D 00001 gt gt _ Enter the ID number of the BHT using the numeric keys and then press the ENT key If there is no need to edit the current setting press the ENT key only Point ID numbers should consist of a five digit decimal character string The entry range is from 00001 to 65534 If the entry value is less than five digits the ENT key will be invalid If an incorrect entry is made press the Backspace clear key to delete it SET ID and then enter the correct data Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SET COMMUNICATION POO MEG ese menu 87 BHT 904BB 5 OPEN COM DETAIL OPEN COM communication condition setting For the communication condition setting for the user program OPEN COM
159. on environment The protocol option is in accordance with the option specified in 2 Bluetooth parameter setting menu File transfer protocol option setting If the serial port connection fails the screen on the right appears Confirm the following and retry the operation SERIAL PORT MENU KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK eee ae CONNECT ERROR gt e That there are remote devices in the vicinity A A OO CK e That such devices are ready for use e That such devices support the serial port profile e That the Bluetooth passkey is correctly specified e That the timeout limit is not too short Pressing the Backspace clear key with a menu item selected returns to the BROWSE DEVICE menu 143 BHT 904BB 4 5 11 USB Communication settings DEVICE MENU The USB communication settings following system initialization are as follows Do not change these settings unless necessary Item Default USB MENU SET CONNECT MODE USB connection mode MTP MTP RESTRICTIONS RECEIVE Recieve files OFF Enable recieving xe DELETE Delete files OFF Enable deleting 8 8 8 8 8 o RENAME Change file names OFF Enable changing Ct MTP FILE SETTING Geir cece ype eR 2 CR LF CODE Carriage return code function Control code function as a carriage return eoe asen an e me eese a aa a ee oe FIELD SPACE Field space function Ignore MTP DISP FILTER FILE ATTRIBUTE Z aft
160. or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This transmitter must not be co located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter FCC IC Radiation Exposure Statement The product comply with the US Canada portable RF exposure limit set forth for an uncontrolled environment and are safe for intended operation as described in this manual The further RF exposure reduction can be achieved if the product can be kept as far as possible from the user body xiv BHT 904BB uino uo eJedaid Hg uonesado aiseg juonesado wasAs uogeoiunwwog soueuElule sobessa 1014 suoleoyioeds saoipueddy XV BHT 904BB Chapter 1 Outline This chapter describes the BHT system and provides an overall outline of the BHT 1 A System Configuration cD 2 1 i 1 1 Hardware Configuration eer 2 1 1 2 Software Configuration aay 4 1 2 Component Names and Functions er T 1 2 1 BHT Front Rear LIELER EEE ENA EEEE ER EE E DA E E EE e WA ao a E E T 1 2 2 Keypad BHT Screen cc 8 BHT 904BB 1 1 System Configuration This section describes the hardware required for the barcode data collection system used by the BHT and the BHT software 1 1 1 Hardware Configuration In addition to the BHT the following hardware and software are required for the barcode data collection s
161. orm communication with the CU 911 when no link has been established the waiting for the link to be disengaged the icon displays in the order Displayed when the Bluetooth device is used The status of the Bluetooth device is displayed as follows EF Displayed when the Bluetooth device is turned ON play 10 BHT 904BB Chapter 2 BHT Preparation This chapter presents information on how to load the battery turn ON OFF the BHT power and on the use of the hand strap 2 1 BHT Preparation Procedure ccc ttt tt ete eens 4 2 2 2 Loading the Battery Ce 13 2 2 1 Battery Power Level Indicator cc tcc cc es 1 5 2 3 Wearing the Hand Strap CD 16 2 3 1 Attaching the Hand Strap cd 16 2 3 2 Holding the BHT orc rc tte tee ee eee eens 16 2 4 Initial Setup Setting the date time and message language 17 2 5 Easy Pack Ad for BHT 900 scr r crt ttt enn ee 4 8 2 5 1 Features occ ee ee eee ee eee ene eee eee eee 1 8 2 5 2 Activating the Application cc 18 26 Turning OFF the Power sect ctr tt eet ee eee 4 9 2 6 1 Normal Power OFF cscs cette te tn eens 19 2 6 2 Turning the Power OFF after Data Back up strstr ctrrrt ttre 20 2 6 3 Auto Power OFF es tc ett teen eee eens 20 2 6 4 If the BHT Is Shut Down Abnormally cy 20 2 6 5 If Broken Files Are Found sss ccc rte eens 22 BHT 904BB 2 1 BHT Preparation Procedure Follow the steps below to prepare the BHT for use
162. otal number of records Press the Backspace clear key to abort the upload and return to the SYSTEM MESSAGE menu Upon completion of uploading the BHT displays the screen shown on the right and beeps once Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SYSTEM PARAMETER menu The beeper sounds three times if an error occurs during uploading and an error screen displays UPLOAD Waiting UPLOAD _B9OMSG FN3 Loading 0000000 0000000 UPLOAD _B9OMSG FN3 Completed Refer to Chapter 7 Error Messages 7 2 System Mode Errors and remedy the error Point When uploading the system message file the BHT creates a temporary file named B9OMSG FN3 in the user area An error will therefore occur if there is insufficient space in the user area to create the temporary file The created temporary file will automatically be deleted after uploading is complete 157 BHT 904BB 4 5 17 Updating the System MODIFY MENU 158 1 1 Use the following procedure to update the system Press the dot key while holding down the SF key at the SYSTEM MENU The MODIFY MENU screen displays as shown on the right 1 SYSTEM MODIFY Updates the BHT system 2 CU F W MODIFY Updates the CU 911 system Refer to the following section for details of the above items Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SYSTEM MENU Updati
163. pace clear keys simultaneously 3 Enter the desired value and then press the ENT key Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SET TCP IP menu 93 BHT 904BB Setting the FTP 1 Select 2 SET FTP at the SET TCP IP menu and then press the SET FTP ENT key 1 SERVER 2 0PTION The SET FTP menu screen displays as shown on the right 2 Use the cursor keys A or numeric keys 1 2 to highlight the item to be set and then press the ENT key Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SET TCP IP menu 1 SERVER Setting the FTP server connection environment Select 1 SERVER at the SET FTP menu to display the screen on the SET SERVER right where the current settings are displayed EEEN X XXX 712945 ABCDE 4 SERVER IP ET23ASABCDE j Sets the IP address for the FTP server i 153456789012345 2 USER ID 1234867880 Sets the user name 3 PASSWORD Sets the password 4 DEFAULT DIR Specifies an initial directory through which the FTP server will search for files for transfer first when the FTP client establishes a connection to the server To change the setting 1 Use the cursor keys A Y or numeric keys 1 2 3 4 to highlight the item to be set and press the ENT key 2 The mode changes to entry mode and the cursor displays allowing the setting to be entered with the numeric keys and dot key Pres
164. ple gt 4 Search PDF Finished searching for Barcode v BHT 904BB Total instances found 261 Preface Thank you for using the BHT 9048B DENSO WAVE Barcode Handy Terminal Please read this manual thoroughly prior to operation to ensure full use of the product s functionality and store safely in a convenient location for quick reference even after reading Results Ef Barcode Handy Terminal BHT Al E WAVE Barcode Handy Terminal Please al Liability Limitations ET Barcode Handy Terminal ii Customer Registr ET readable barcodes and interfaces Chapter DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED does not assume any product liability including damages for lost profits Ef Barcode Handy Terminal iv Viewing this Man interruption of operations or the loss of business related information arising out of or in connection with the Bi Barcode Handy Terminal vi Related Docume use of or inability to use the BHT system software or related manuals E Barcode Handy Terminal Handling the batter DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED DENSO WAVE takes reasonable precautions to ensure its products do E Barcode Handy Terminal x Handling the CU not infringe upon any patents or other intellectual property rights of other s however DENSO WAVE cannot EF Barcode Handy Terminal xii Handling the CU be responsible for any patent or other intellectual property right infringement s or violation s arising from any EF Barcode Handy Terminal Polski Niniejszym of
165. procedure to set the system environment 1 Select 4 SET SYSTEM at the SYSTEM MENU and then press SET SYSTEM 1 2 the ENT key EXECUTE PROCRANM 2 DISPLAY 3 DATE TIME The SET SYSTEM menu screen displays as shown on the right 4 QR 5 COMMUNICATION 6 KEY SET SYSTEM 1 2 menu TEASE 4 EXECUTE PROGRAM CENE Sets the auto start execution program to be executed when the power is turned ON 2 DISPLAY PEE SET SYSTEM Sets the message version English Japanese Simplified Chinese TERS ea See 2 2 Traditional Chinese Korean Thai 2 DRIVE TOOL 3 0PERATION LOG 3 DATE TIME Sets the calendar clock date and time 4 BARCODE OTT Sets the barcode reading conditions black white inverted barcode reading function and decode level and minimum number of barcode digits to be read ITF STF Codabar 5 COMMUNICATION Sets the communication environment interface port and communication parameters 6 KEY Defines the functions of the shift key and magic keys 7 TCP IP Displays the setting menu for TCP IP FTP and DHCP SET SYSTEM 2 2 menu 1 EXEC PROG OPT Sets the user program execution option 2 DRIVE TOOL Sets the drive related operation 3 OPERATION LOG Sets the operation log Refer to the following section for details of the above items Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SYSTEM MENU 63 BHT 904BB 6
166. ram from the point of start up power normally with the resume function set and therefore resume info has been lost the displayed code and contact your system administrator Your setting in System Mode have been lost Will reset to defaults After displaying this error message the BHT may start a user program other than the preset auto start execution program or display the message No execution program loaded Your settings made in System Mode contain an error Contact your system administrator If this error occurs the System Mode settings revert to the factory defaults Reload the battery to restart XX XX XX XX XX XX gt lt gt lt D lt DK gt lt X lt gt lt gt lt DK DK gt lt DK XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX wDwuwN TmM gt lt gt lt DK DK gt lt gt lt If this error occurs the BHT beeps five times An error has occurred during execution of System Program Unload and reload the battery and then turn the BHT ON If this error occurs frequently contact your system administrator 184 Barcode Handy Terminal 7 2 System Mode Errors When error messages display while running System Mode refer to the following table and take appropriate measures Message Cause Countermeasure EXECUTE PROGRAM KOK KKK AK KKK ak k AK K k K K NO FILE EXISTS ee You attempted to
167. re required to display JIS 1 and 2 standard Kanji characters at the BHT unit LCD display By using font files the BHT unit is able to display 12 or 16 dot Kanji in application programs PD4 Point If you do not need to display Kanji characters you may delete these JIS font files After deletion the memory area which was occupied by these files can be used as a user area For the deleting procedure refer to Chapter 4 System Operation 4 1 4 Performing System Initialization or 4 5 11 Deleting Font Files DELETE FILE Menu The names of the font file FNT16J1 FN4 JIS Level 1 font 16 dot FNT16J2 FN4 JIS Level 2 font 16 dot FNT12J1 FN4 JIS Level 1 font 12 dot FNT12J2 FN4 JIS Level 2 font 12 dot FNTFSGB FN4 Simplified Chinese font FNT16BG5 FN4 Traditional Chinese font 16 dot FNT12BG5 FN4 Traditional Chinese font 12 dot FNT16HG FN4 Hangul font 16 dot FNT12HG FN4 Hangul font 12 dot FNT16TH FN4 Thai font 16 dot FNT12TH FN4 Thai font 12 dot oe TS a User Programs Application programs and data files are downloaded to the BHT user area and are collectively known as user programs To download a BHT BASIC 4 0 specification user program to the BHT unit the BHT BASIC 4 0 Transfer Utility is required By using drag amp drop function in windows explorer after connecting the BHT unit to a PC a user program can also be downloaded without usin
168. re to perform the Bluetooth wireless communication settings 1 Select 1 BLUETOOTH at the DEVICE MENU and then press the ENT key The BLUETOOTH MENU screen appears 1 INFORMATION Displays information about the Bluetooth interface 2 SET BLUETOOTH Switches to the screen specifying Bluetooth interface parameters 3 BROWSE DEVICE Detects accessible BluetoothR devices available in the vicinity 4 SERIAL PORT Transfers files with the serial port profile For details of the items above refer to the following sections Press the Backspace clear key to return to the DEVICE MENU 1 Viewing Bluetooth information 1 Select 1 INFORMATION at the BLUETOOTH MENU and then press the ENT key The system version of the Bluetooth system as well as the firmware version address and name of the Bluetooth device are displayed Press the Backspace clear key to return to the BLUETOOTH MENU When the Bluetooth information is read from the device the screen on the right is displayed Point Pressing the Backspace clear key while this message is on the screen does not return to the BLUETOOTH MENU BLUETOOTH MENU 1 INFORMATION SET BLUETOOTH BROWSE DEVICE SERIAL PORT gt wo N BLUETOOTH INFO SYSTEM VERSION X XX F W VERSION XXXXXXX BD_ADDR XXXXXXXXXXXX DEVICE NAME XXXXXXXXXXXX BLUETOOTH INFO Working 129 BHT 904BB
169. recycled We kindly ask for your cooperation in recycling to ensure reuse of these resources e Used batteries must not be disposed of as combustibles e Contact your nearest rechargeable battery recycling centre or local sales office for information on disposal procedures e Never disassemble batteries Note e Replace the battery promptly e Always turn the BHT power OFF before replacing the rechargeable battery Replace the rechargeable battery with a new one within three minutes to avoid data loss Then turn the BHT power ON and check the operation Mishandling may result in rechargeable battery overheating smoke generation blowout or combustion Please read the following items prior to use WARNING e Never charge the battery in the vicinity of fire or under a scorching sun e Always use a dedicated charger to charge the battery Mishandling may result in rechargeable battery overheating smoke generation blowout or N CAUTION combustion Please read the following items prior to use e Terminate charging if not completed even after the specified time has elapsed Q e D D i 179 Q 0 lt D w BHT 904BB 6 2 Daily Maintenance 6 2 1 Proper Care of the BHT Wipe any dirt from the BHT housing charge terminals and BHT or battery cartridge terminals with a dry soft cloth Make sure to turn OFF the BHT before cleaning Note
170. rface Synchronization Start stop 9600 19200 38400 Transmission speed 57600 115200 460800 bps Transmission code ASCII 8 bit code Transmission bit order LSB Least significant bit first Vertical parity None Note1 460800 bps is only possible when communicating from one BHT 900 unit to another or with the CU 921 CU 911 Synchronization For accurate data transaction it is necessary to synchronize transmission between the sender and receiver To achieve this the bit order and position character length and beginning and end of the character to be transmitted must be defined beforehand Start stop synchronization is an asynchronous system that 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 Data sampling is commenced upon receiving the start bit and when the stop bit is received sampling is completed and communication ceased The number of stop bits can be selected 1 or 2 bits Transmission Speed This is the maximum number of bits that can be transmitted per second and is expressed in bps bits per second IrDA Interface Communication Range The maximum effective range of the IrDA interface is 15 cm with the IR beam within a 10 angle of divergence To communicate via the CU 900 put the BHT on the CU 900 IrDA Interface Transmission Receipt Switching Time The IrDA interface mus
171. rt type 2 Use the cursor keys A Y or numeric keys 1 2 3 4 to select the desired item 3 Press the cursor keys lt 4 gt to select the desired setting 4 Press the ENT or Backspace clear key to update the setting and return to the SET BARCODE menu 80 Barcode Handy Terminal 5 Setting the communication environment The communication environment settings following system initialization are follows Do not change these settings unless necessary Item Default Interface port Optical infrared interface port Communication protocol Ymodem protocol Infrared interface port TRANSMIT SPEED 115200 bps PROTOCOL Protocol options SERIAL No ON Adds serial numbers to data blocks H PARITY ON Adds horizontal parity LINKUP TIME 30 seconds FIELD SPACE Ignore Trim USB interface port PROTOCOL Protocol options SERIAL No ON Adds serial numbers to data blocks H PARITY ON Adds horizontal parity LINKUP TIME 30 seconds FIELD SPACE Ignore Trim 81 BHT 904BB 82 Use the following procedure if necessary to change the communication environment settings 1 Select 5 COMMUNICATION at the SET SYSTEM menu and then press the ENT key The SET COMMUNICATION menu screen displays as shown on the right Use the cursor keys A or numeric keys 1 2 3 4 to highlight the item to be set and press the ENT key 1 OPTICAL Cha
172. s CU 911 System Update File Download 1 CU 911 System Update CU 911 System Update File Download Refer to sections 4 5 3 Downloading Files DOWNLOAD Menu and 4 5 9 Downloading Uploading Files by FTP FTP MENU and download the CU 911 system update file to the BHT Download the CU 911 system update file as a data file with field length of 64 bytes Important If the Transfer Utility is used to download in BHT protocol select the Perform binary file transfer F check box at the Transfer Utility Options screen and then download Note The CU 911 system update file can be downloaded from the following Web site http www qbdirect net CU 911 System Update Refer to section 4 5 16 Updating the System MODIFY MENU and update the CU 911 system The CU 911 LED flashes during CU 911 system update Important Never remove the BHT from the CU 911 or turn the BHT power OFF during the system update process If the BHT is removed from the CU 911 or the BHT power is turned OFF during system update a system update error will occur and the CU 911 will wait for the update to be retried In such a case either perform the CU 911 system update again or reboot the CU 911 Point If the CU 911 power is turned OFF during the system update when the power is next turned ON either the system prior to updating or system after updating will run The system running can be verified
173. s Press the Backspace clear key to return to the TEST menu 1 RUN PING PING Test Screen 1 a Select 1 RUN PING at the TEST PING menu and then press the RUN PING ENT key DESTINATION IP The current setting values display and the BHT waits for the transmission TNT E R v A i i 0 count to be entered SEND TYPE TYPEI To change the number of echo requests displayed enter the desired oes l a value using the numeric keys To delete a single character press the Backspace clear key To delete the entire entry press and hold the Backspace clear key or press the SF and Backspace clear keys simultaneously 2 Press the ENT key RUN PING ax PING Start When the PING test starts running the message shown displays as OK e shown on the right NG XXXXX TIMEOUT XXXXX Press the Backspace clear key to abort the PING test IP XXX XXX XXX XXX 115 BHT 904BB Upon completion of the PING test the screen displays as shown on the RUN PING right xee PING Sta OK NG TIMEOU The PING result may include the following aa OK Displays the number of echo replies XXXXX Echo reply time in milliseconds NG Displays the number of errors found during the PING test TIMEOUT Displays the number of timeouts for echo replies that took place during the PING test IP Displays the BHT IP address during the PING test only Messages displayed during PING test displayed in center
174. s as shown DOWNLOAD on the right indicating the file name and the number of received BOOMSG FN3 records the total number of records Loading 0000000 0000000 Press the Backspace clear key to abort the download and return to the SYSTEM MESSAGE menu 3 Upon completion of downloading the BHT displays the screen DOWNLOAD shown on the right and beeps once BOOMSG FN3 xx Completed Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SYSTEM PARAMETER menu The beeper sounds three times if an error occurs during downloading and an error screen displays Refer to Chapter 7 Error Messages 7 2 System Mode Errors and remedy the error Point When downloading the system message file the BHT creates a temporary file named B9OMSG FN3 in the user area An error will therefore occur if there is insufficient space in the user area to create the temporary file The created temporary file will automatically be deleted after downloading is complete 156 Barcode Handy Terminal 2 Uploading the system message file 1 Use the cursor keys A Y or numeric key 2 to highlight 2 UPLOAD and then press the ENT key The screen displays as shown on the right indicating that the BHT is waiting for the system message file to be uploaded While the upload is in progress the screen screen displays as shown on the right indicating the file name and the number of sent records the t
175. s failed the 1 key e ee aca e To return to the SYSTEM MENU press the 2 key Check the interface port 2 Retry communications parameters and Lu TERE No communications protocol in the SET SYSTEM menu or perform the communications test in the TEST menu DOWNLOAD FILE XXXXXXXX XXX Program File error Retry 2 No You attempted to download an invalid program file Check whether the program file you attempted to download is available to the BHT 900 model If it is not available download the appropriate program 185 N D D N N fe pom uw BHT 904BB Message Cause Countermeasure UPLOAD FILE File error Upload 2 No The file you attempted to upload is damaged To upload the damaged file as is press the 1 key UPLOAD Out of memory The memory is insufficient for setting up the BHT system parameter file or system message file to be uploaded Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SYSTEM MENU and delete unnecessary files UPLOAD Too many files The memory has already contained 420 files so the BHT system parameter file or system message file cannot be set up Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SYSTEM MENU and delete unnecessary files 186 BHT 904BB Chapter 8 Specifications This chapter describes the BHT 904BB specificatio
176. s in the file list select NO not to display 4 ATTR ANO Select YES to display the other files in the file list select NO not to display Use the cursor keys lt gt to highlight and set YES or NO Press the Backspace clear key to return to the MTP SETTING Press the ENT key MTP DISP FILTER 2 2 FILE EXTENSION The MTP DISP FILTER menu FILE EXTENSION is displayed as 1 DISP YES NO shown on the right 2 SET DELIMITER Use the cursor keys A or numeric keys 1 2 to select the menu 1 DISP Select YES to display the files with the specified extension in the file list select NO not to display 2 SET Set the file extension to filter Use as a delimiter when setting more than one extension Set for the files without extensions Use the cursor keys lt P to highlight and set the parameters Press the Backspace clear key to return to the MTP SETTING Point Control of the specified file can be disabled by not displaying the file in the explorer i e file list on a PC with the MTP connection The file will be displayed in the file list when receiving the filtered file drag and drop a file into the file list The file extension settings precedes the file attribute settings 147 BHT 904BB 4 5 12 Deleting Program Data Files DELETE FILE Menu Delete program files or data files stored in the F
177. s the SF key to change the entry mode numeric entry with no guidance display and alphabet entry To delete a single character press the Backspace clear key To delete the entire entry press and hold the Backspace clear key or press the SF and Backspace clear keys simultaneously 3 Enter the desired value and then press the ENT key Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SET FTP menu 94 Barcode Handy Terminal 2 OPTION Setting the FTP options Select 2 OPTION at the SET FTP menu to display the screen on the SET OPTION 3 f 1 CR LF right where the current settings are displayed WAM LF CR None 2 CR LF CODE Data 3 FIELD SPACE 1 CR LF Data OSEE e 4 UPLOAD MODE Specifies line delimiters that should match ones used in the server OS 5 ee A pipin d 2 CR LF CODE DH OFF Specifies the treatment of line delimiters in records when data files are downloaded Control code Does not handle line break codes as data Handles as record delimiters Data Handles line break codes as data 3 FIELD SPACE Specifies the treatment of trailing spaces in fields Ignore Trims trailing spaces in fields Data Retains trailing spaces as data 4 UPLOAD MODE Specifies handling for trailing spaces in fields Overwrite Uploaded files will be written over the existing files Append Uploaded files will be appended to the existing files 5
178. screen displays as shown on the right The indicator LED is OFF at this time Press the Backspace clear key to return to the TEST menu 2 Press the ENT key The entire screen turns black and the indicator LED illuminates in green Press the Backspace clear key to return to the previous screen Press and hold the Backspace clear key or press the SF and Backspace clear keys simultaneously to return to the testing 3 Press the ENT key The entire screen is displayed in white and the LED is illuminated in red simultaneously Press the Backspace clear key to return to the previous screen Press and hold the Backspace clear key or press the SF and Backspace clear keys simultaneously to return to the TEST menu 106 Barcode Handy Terminal 4 Press the ENT key A 1 dot frame is displayed around the screen and the LED is illuminated in blue simultaneously Press the Backspace clear key to return to the previous screen Press and hold the Backspace clear key or press the SF and Backspace clear keys simultaneously to return to the TEST menu 5 Press the ENT key The beeper sounds once and the display returns to the TEST menu 107 BHT 904BB 6 File test The file test allows detailed information on program files and data files to be checked Additionally pressing the M1 key sorts the display sequence of files 1 Select
179. set and then press the ENT key The mode changes to entry mode and the cursor displays Use the cursor keys lt P to highlight the 6 SEND TYPE setting 3 Enter the setting values with the numeric keys and dot key Use the cursor keys lt 4 gt to select the 6 SEND TYPE setting To delete a single character press the Backspace clear key To delete the entire entry press and hold the Backspace clear key or press the SF and Backspace clear keys simultaneously 4 Enter the setting values and then press the ENT key Press the Backspace clear key to return to the TEST PING menu Entry Range for DATA SIZE INTERVAL TIMEOUT and COUNT Item Allowable Entry range Default DATA SIZE 4to 1472 56 INTERVAL 0 to 65535 10 TIMEOUT 0 to 65535 10 COUNT 0 to 65535 4 Specifying zero 0 will set the number of echo requests to infinite meaning that echo requests will be sent continuously until the PING test is aborted If a value outside the allowable entry range listed above is specified the nearest value within the range will automatically be applied 117 BHT 904BB PING Echo Request Transmission Timing SEND TYPE Two types of echo request send timings are available TYPE 1 and TYPE 2 a TYPE1 After sending an echo request PING waits for the period specified at INTERVAL and then sends an echo request again For TYPE 1 the relationship between the INTERVAL and TIMEOUT should be INTERVAL
180. system message file Downloading the system message file Receive the system message file from the host computer and so on to which it was backed up and after setting the stored system messages delete the received system message file The communication parameters communication protocol and interface set at 5 Setting the communication environment in section 4 5 6 System Environment Settings are used when uploading and downloading Supplement System messages are normally set when the BHT is shipped from the factory and therefore operation at this menu is unnecessary Use the following procedure to download and upload the system message file 1 Press the 6 key while holding down the SF key at the SYSTEM SYSTEM MESSAGE MENU The SYSTEM MESSAGE menu displays as shown on the right FUELED 1 DOWNLOAD Downloads the system message file 2 UPLOAD Uploads the system message file Refer to the following section for details of the above items Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SYSTEM MENU 155 BHT 904BB 1 Downloading the system message file 1 Use the cursor keys A Y or numeric key 1 to highlight DOWNLOAD 1 DOWNLOAD and then press the ENT key xx Waiting The screen displays as shown on the right indicating that the BHT is waiting for the system message file to be downloaded 2 While the download is in progress the screen display
181. t a file to be uploaded to display the name in this entry box beforehand Without a file name in this entry box uploading will result in an error If the attributes e g PD4 FN4 EX4 PD3 FN3 EX3 and data file extensions of the selected file are different from those specified in the DIR FILE entry box an error will result If No Uploadable Files Exist If no file exists in the BHT when uploading by FTP is selected the UPLOAD FILE message shown on the right displays K K k k k k k k RO OK k K K K K NO FILE EXISTS FE OK Press the Backspace clear key to return to the FTP MENU screen 126 Barcode Handy Terminal FTP Download Upload Messages When the BHT is uploading or downloading files by FTP the following messages will appear at the bottom of the screen Aborted Connection error Device error Downloading Download failed Download finished File broken File not found File not selected File type mismatch FTP error FTP opened Illegal text format Opening device Out of memory Out of range Parameter error Program file error Routing TCP IP Syntax error TCP IP error TCP socket error Too many files Uploading Upload failed Upload finished Uploading or downloading has been interrupted The communication pathway is disconnected Failed to open a device Downloading starts Downloading has ended abnormally Downloading has ended normally The file being uploaded is corr
182. t is due to the product having been dropped or subjected to impact repairs will be made at a reasonable charge even within the warranty period Bluetooth is a trademark owned by its proprietor DENSO WAVE uses Bluetooth wireless technology under license In this manual all of Bluetooth are not marked with This product includes UBQ Blue software developed by Canon i tech Inc and Canon Information Technologies Philippines Inc Copyright DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED 2010 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without permission in writing from the publisher Microsoft Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation UBQ Blue is a registered trademark of Canon i tech Inc Other products and company names mentioned in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Specifications are subject to change without prior notice Barcode Handy Terminal Customer Registration and Inquiries Customer Registration To allow us to provide our customers with comprehensive service and support we request that all customers complete a Member Registration Form Registered members will be offered the following privileges e The latest upgrade information e Free exhibition and event information for new products e Free Web information service QBdirect QBdirect Service Contents Information search service
183. t satisfy the following conditions for transmission and receipt switching 1 The IrDA interface must be ready to receive within 10 ms following the completion of transmission 2 The IrDA interface must commence transmission after waiting at least 10 ms following the completion of receipt 171 2 w c fo O BHT 904BB Transmission Code and Bit Order e All characters should be coded to 7 or 8 bit code for data transmission e The standard code at the BHT is ASCII 7 bit or 8 bit code e The transmission bit order is LSB Least significant bit first The example below is for the transmission of an ASCII 8 bit code A 41h or 01000001b b binary with even vertical parity and a single bit each for the start and stop bits Ute at Start bit Stop bit Parity bit Vertical Parity A vertical parity bit is a redundant bit that is added to every character transmitted in order to check that data has been transmitted accurately The parity bit should be set to either 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 it has the specified number even or odd of set bits The vertical parity bit is positioned immediately after the MSB Most significant bit as shown below S w LSB MSB O For 8 bit data Vertical parity
184. tery is overheated discolored deformed or anything unusual is found unload the battery from the BHT Do not use the battery e If battery fluid leaked from the batteries get into the eyes or come into contact with the skin wash thoroughly with clean water such as tap water without rubbing and obtain medical treatment immediately Failure to do so will result in eye or skin injuries Note e f the BHT unit is left with the battery removed for an extended period the memory contents will no longer be backed up and the message Contact your administrator Note the error number XXXX or Set the current date and time may appear on the LCD e Refer to Chapter 6 Maintenance 6 2 3 Using the BHT after Long Periods for details of handling the BHT after long periods of time e Do not touch the BHT and battery terminals by hand or stain them Doing so may result in a BHT malfunction It is recommended that dirt on the battery terminals or BHT battery terminals be periodically wiped with a soft and dry cloth Barcode Handy Terminal 2 2 1 Battery Power Level Indicator Confirming at the Power Level Icon The battery power level can be confirmed at the battery icon aug displayed in the bottom left of the LCD screen The battery power is indicated in four levels The battery power level indicator tells you when to charge the batteries Sufficient battery power remains The battery power
185. the BHT power is ON select 2 WHOLE USER AREA 36 Barcode Handy Terminal 4 1 2 Selecting the Message Version English Japanese Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Korean Thai 1 When the screen displays as shown on the right select the message display language with the numeric keys SELECT MESSAGE English 1 English Messages are displayed in English eee 2 Japanese Messages are displayed in Japanese l Ta vip iis se 3 Chinese Messages are displayed in Simplified Chinese Thai 4 Taiwanese Messages are displayed in Traditional Chinese 5 Korean Messages are displayed in Korean 6 Thai Messages are displayed in Thai 2 Press the ENT key Proceed to the operation at section 4 1 3 Confirming the Memory Area Selected for Initialization 4 1 3 Confirming the Memory Area Selected for Initialization 1 To exempt font files from deletion When the screen displays as shown on the right select the item INITIALIZE SYSTEM and press the ENT key OK Press the Backspace clear key to return to the screen to select the area TARE for initialization 1 Yes The system will be initialized without deleting font files 2 No Cancels system initialization and turns the BHT power OFF 2 To delete font files When the screen displays as shown on the right select the item INITIALIZE SYSTEM and press the ENT key 0K Press the Backspace cl
186. the Backspace clear key To delete the entire entry press and hold the Backspace clear key or press the SF and Backspace clear keys simultaneously 3 Press the ENT key to set the entered file name 160 Barcode Handy Terminal If the System Update File Does not Exist when Updating the CU 911 System The screen displays as shown on the right if the system update file does not exist when updating the CU 911 system Download the CU 911 system update file and update the CU 911 system again Press the Backspace clear key to return to the CU F W MODIFY menu CU F W MODIFY K k k k k k k k 2k k k K K K K K K K NO FILE EXISTS KOK OK OK KOK OK KOK OK KK KKK KKK If the BHT Has not been Set on the CU 911 when Updating the CU 911 System The screen displays as shown on the right if the BHT has not been set on the CU 911 when updating the CU 911 system Set the BHT on the CU 911 and try again Press the Backspace clear key to return to the CU F W MODIFY menu If the CU 911 System Update Fails The screen displays as shown on the right if the CU 911 system update fails Ensure that the BHT has been set properly on the CU 911 and then try again Press the Backspace clear key to return to the CU F W MODIFY menu CU F W MODIFY CU F W MODIFY ee ee EE MODIFY ERROR OK OK OK OK KOK OK KOK OK KOK KKK KKK 161 BHT 904BB ee LHg uonesedo oiseg Juonejado walshs uo
187. the cursor keys A Y or numeric keys 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 to highlight the item to be set and then press the ENT key The selected item will be set and the screen will return to the SET KEY menu Magic keys M1 to M5 Magic keys M1 to M5 can be set to function as the trigger switch SF key ENT key backlight function ON OFF key MENU key or C key If the M1 key is defined as the backlight function ON OFF key pressing the M1 key enables or disables the backlight function In user programs data strings can be also assigned to these magic keys Magic keys M3 M4 and M5 are set as the trigger switch by default Point The backlight function ON OFF key can be assigned only to one of the magic keys from M1 to M5 The key defined more recently will act as the backlight function ON OFF key and the previously defined key will be ignored If for example the M1 and M2 keys are defined as the backlight function ON OFF key in this order the M2 key will function as the backlight function ON OFF key and the M1 key entry will be ignored On the other hand if the M2 and M1 keys are defined as the backlight function ON OFF key in this order the M1 key will function as the backlight function ON OFF key and the M2 key entry will be ignored Barcode Handy Terminal Defining the Backspace clear key function The Backspace clear key deletes the last character entered backspace When this key is pressed and held for at l
188. the following ET the barcode data collection system used by Barcode Handy Terminal Related Documentation e BHT BASIC Programmer s Manual BHT 900 Series This is an instruction manual used to create handy terminal programs with BHT BASIC e BHT BASIC 4 0 Transfer Utility User s Guide This is an instruction manual for software relating to data transfer between the computer and BHT 900 and comes bundled with the BHT BASIC 4 0 Transfer Utility e Easy Pack Ad for BHT 900 User s Manual This is an instruction manual for the easy operation application software installed before shipping of the BHT 900 vi BHT 904BB SAFETY PRECAUTIONS E Be sure to observe all these safety precautions Please READ through this manual carefully It will enable you to use the BHT and CU correctly Always keep this manual nearby for speedy reference Strict observance of these warnings and cautions is a MUST for preventing accidents that could result in bodily injury and substantial property damage Make sure you fully understand all definitions of these terms and symbols given below before you proceed to the text itself A WARNING Alerts you to those conditions that could cause serious bodily injury or death if the instructions are not followed correctly A CAUTION Alerts you to those conditions that could cause minor bodily injury or substantial property damage if the instructions are not followed correctly
189. the function keys are assigned at user programs For details refer to the Programmer s Manual 10 E3 E Cursor keys Used to move the cursor and select menus Used in combination with other keys such as the numeric keys and key for 11 Shift key special input procedures Turns ON or OFF 12 Power key After data backup hold down the Power key for at least 1 seconds For details refer to 2 6 Turning OFF the Power BHT 904BB If the system display is set to ON at the system settings or in the user program icons display at the bottom of the screen default indicating the key shift status alphabet entry status and status of the link with the CU 911 Status of the Bluetooth device Link status with CU 911 Alphabet entry status Key shift status Battery icon fii This is the battery icon Indicates the current battery power level Page 15 Displays when the E key is pressed and the keys are in the shift status When the S from numeric entry to alphabet entry and PH displays key is pressed while set to alphabet entry mode at the user program the entry mode changes Refer to Chapter 7 2 1 Numeric Alphabet Entry of Programmer s manual for more information Alphabet entry is used when performing FTP settings H displays when a link is established with the CU 911 When an attempt is made to perf
190. the host computer Refer to Chapter 4 System Operation 4 5 4 Uploading Files UPLOAD MENU Contents of the BRKLST SYS file Records 1 File name 2 Error factor Broken since the BHT has not been turned off normally Broken due to any other causes 3 Broken records 01000 01200 Data in records numbered 1000 to 1200 is lost Ex SAMPLE1 DAT 01000 01050 SAMPLE1 DAT 01200 01250 lt If more than one sequence of records is broken in a SAMPLE1 DAT 01600 01650 same file they will be written into the subsequent records in the BRKLST SYS SAMPLE2 DAT 00250 00275 SAMPLE3 DAT 00100 00150 1 2 3 2 6 5 If Broken Files Are Found If broken files are found carry out either of the following operations e Delete those broken files e Download valid files having the same names as broken ones Refer to Chapter 4 System Operation 4 5 11 Deleting Program Data Files DELETE FILE MENU Refer to Chapter 4 System Operation 4 5 3 Downloading Files DOWNLOAD MENU 22 BHT 904BB Chapter 3 Basic Operation This chapter describes basic operations such as barcode reading numeric data entry and item selection using the BHT basic changes to settings and BHT data transmission 3 1 Reading Barcodes sect te te eee ee ee ee ee eee 24 3 2 Numeric Data Entry saranen a E a a a er N N er E 26 3 3 Task Selection ssc ee ee ee eee eee
191. time are set the screen on the right appears Press the SELECT MESSAGE numeric key corresponding to the desired message language English aiaee 1 English Messages are displayed in English i Taiwane s 2 Japanese Messages are displayed in Japanese Thai 3 Chinese Messages are displayed in Simplified Chinese 4 Taiwanese Messages are displayed in Traditional Chinese 5 Korean Messages are displayed in Korean 6 Thai Messages are displayed in Thai 4 Press the ENT key to update the message language setting When the message language is decided the screen on the right appears No user programs k found Point All font files except a selected language font will be Execute deleted Font files can be downloaded from the Qbdirect 1 Easy Pack Ad service register for free membership 2 Gode scanning dene 17 BHT 904BB 5 Press numeric key 1 or 2 and ENT key to select either of the following items 1 Easy Pack Ad Activates the easy operation application software For details refer to the manual accompanying with the application 2 Code scanning demo A scanning demo commences The scanning demo is a program that allows barcodes to be read without a user program Press the trigger switch to enable barcode reading Refer to Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3 1 Reading Barcodes and read a barcode Point The easy operation applica
192. tings are the current settings Use the cursor keys A or numeric keys 1 2 to change the setting and then press the ENT key Press the Backspace clear key to return to the SET SYSTEM menu 1 RESUME ON Enables the resume function OFF Disables the resume function 2 RESTART DIALOG EXEC PROG OPTION 1 RESUME OM OFF 2 RESTART DIALOG MM OFF Sets the presence of the confirmation screen when the auto start execution program is re launched For the function where the auto start execution program is re launched refer to 4 3 6 Executing the Auto start Execution Program from the Point of Start up ON The confirmation screen is displayed OFF The confirmation screen is not displayed Note The resume function is used to return the BHT to the status screen when the BHT power was turned OFF previously 97 BHT 904BB 98 9 Operation related to the drive Use the following procedure to carry out the operation related to the drive DEFRAG Select 2 DRIVE TOOL at the SET SYSTEM 2 2 menu and then press the ENT key When the screen on the right appears select 1 DEFRAG and then press the ENT key The screen on the right appears Defragmentation is carried out for the entire user area When defragmentation is complete the SET SYSTEM menu reappears Defragmentation reorganizes the user area thereby increasing the
193. tion software Easy Pack Ad for BHT 900 is activated by selecting 1 Easy Pack Ad 2 5 Easy Pack Ad for BHT 900 The BHT 900 is shipped with the simple job application Easy Pack Ad for BHT 900 that was used with the BHT 2 5 1 Features Easy Pack Ad for BHT 900 has the features listed below Easy Pack Ad for BHT 900 is prepared with the following jobs Collect Enter multiple part numbers Part No and the corresponding quantities Qty and then save a record of the data in the JISSEKI CSV file 1 1 Verify Two sets of data are read in order and then compared If the two sets of data do not match an error is reported 1 n Verify A set of data is read and repeatedly compared to a master data file If the data does not match with the master data an error is reported When the BHT is directly connected to a PC using a USB cable achievement files can be obtained in the desired folder via drag and drop in Windows Explore Refer to 5 3 USB Communication for further details 2 5 2 Activating the Application 1 Select 1 Easy Pack Ad in step 4 of 2 4 and then press the ENT key e o Easy Pack Ad for The screen on the right appears BHT 300 For how to use this application software please 18 2 Press the SCAN key to activate the Easy Pack Ad for BHT 900 The screen on the right appears Barcode Handy Terminal Point When the M1 key is pressed the Easy
194. to perform a key entry beeper and vibrator test 1 Select 8 KEY amp VIBRATION at the TEST menu and then press TEST KEY amp BEEPER the ENT key woe VIBRATION BS G SCAN ENT The screen displays as shown on the right and the BHT waits for key I 7 8 9 entry 0 SF Fi F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 2 Press a key Pressing individual keys displays the identifier letters in the positions pre assigned to those keys on the LCD as well as sounding the beeper or activating the vibrator As long as the individual key is held down the BHT continues to beep or vibrate 3 Press the same key again The displayed characters disappear 4 Repeat the above operation to display all keys on the screen TEST KEY amp BEEPER amp VIBRATION M3 Mi M2 M4 Upon completion of the test the BHT automatically returns to the TEST BSC ENT menu 4 i a Turn OFF the power to abort the test during testing ates 0 es F5 F6 F7 F8 114 Barcode Handy Terminal 9 PING test Use the following procedure to run the PING test 1 Select 9 PING at the TEST menu and then press the ENT key TEST PING iT RUN PING The TEST PING screen displays as shown on the right 2 SET PING 3 SET DEVICE 1 RUN PING Runs the PING test 2 SET PING Displays the PING parameter setting screen 3 SET DEVICE Displays the PING device setting screen Refer to the following section for details of the above item
195. trong sunlight Raised battery temperature may result in leakage of battery fluid blowout or combustion e Never charge or use the battery where any inflammable gases may be emitted e Do not stick a needle into the battery hammer at it or tread on it e Avoid dropping the battery or letting it undergo any shock or impact e Do not use significantly damaged or deformed batteries e Never apply solder directly to the battery e Never charge alkaline batteries Doing so may result in blowout or leakage of battery fluid e During use charging or storage of the battery if odors come from the battery the battery is overheated discolored deformed or anything unusual is found unload the battery from the BHT or charger Do not use the battery e Do not use different types of batteries and used batteries at a time e After the battery is charged or immediately after use the battery may be warm e If the battery fluid leaked from the battery gets into the eyes wash thoroughly with clean water such as tap water without rubbing and obtain medical treatment immediately Failure to do so will result in eye injuries e If the battery does not finish recharging within the specified time stop recharging viii BHT 904BB Handling the BHT Mishandling of the BHT 904BB may result in electrical shock overheating or smoke generation Please read the following items prior to use Q e Never disassemble or modify the
196. uct name PRODUCT KEY Product name 2 Press the Backspace clear key to return to the LICENSE INFORMATION screen 2 Functions for which licenses have not been registered 1 Use the cursor keys A to highlight the name of a function INSTALL LICENSE that has not been registered and then press the ENT key to propuct ip display the license registration screen shown on the right aT rd aed BHT IEM PRODUCT ID Product ID PRODUCT KEY PRODUCT NAME Product name PRODUCT KEY Product name ENT SETTING 2 Press the ENT key to display the cursor allowing the product key to be entered Enter the product key for the product ID and then press the ENT key If Authorized displays license registration is complete If Key NG displays the entered product key is incorrect Reenter the correct product key The product key can be acquired when purchasing the product 3 Press the Backspace clear key to return to the LICENSE INFORMATION screen 121 BHT 904BB 2 CU 911 System Information Display Use the following procedure to display CU 911 system information 1 Place the BHT on the CU 911 2 Select 6 VERSION at the SYSTEM MENU and then press the SYSTEM INFORMATION ENT key SYSTEM Ver x xx SY STEN NESSAGE C The SYSTEM INFORMATION screen displays as shown on the right Japanese x xx FONT FI LICENSE INFO
197. uetooth Wireless Communication 5 2 1 Usage Precautions e It may be possible to avoid the easy occurrence of communication errors by pointing the right side of the BHT equipped with builtin antenna toward the access point This is because the radio waves of the 2 4 GHz waveband on which the BHT operates are emitted straight ahead and do not easily pass through the human body and so on e Communication may not be possible when used in the vicinity of wireless devices microwave ovens industrial heating equipment or high frequency medical equipment operating on the same 2 4 GHz waveband as the BHT e Communication may not be possible due to electromagnetic noise when the BHT is used in the vicinity of household appliances such as computers or refrigerators e Communication may not be possible in the following locations In the vicinity of large metal objects or in places with high levels of metallic dust Rooms surrounded by metal walls Places subject to strong impact The possible communication distance between the BHT and other devices used is about 5m Even if the communication distance is within 5m communication may not be possible depending on the other device and the environment The possible communication distance may vary by individual BHTs Although communication may be possible on a BHT when the communication distance is longer than 5m avoid operation of the BHT on this basis Point Requests to System Designers
198. ul of broken glass Failure to do so could result in injury Barcode Handy Termina Handling the CU e If smoke abnormal odors or noises come from the CU immediately unplug the AC adapter from the wall socket or CU and contact your nearest dealer Failure to do so could cause fire or electrical shock e If foreign material or water gets into the CU immediately unplug the AC adapter from the wall socket or CU and contact your nearest dealer Failure to do so could cause fire or electrical shock e If you drop the CU so as to damage its housing immediately unplug the AC adapter from the wall socket or CU and contact your nearest dealer Failure to do so could cause fire or electrical shock e Never use the CU for charging anything other than the specified batteries Doing so could cause heat battery rupture or fire e 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 e Never use the CU on the line voltage other than the specified level Doing so could cause the CU to break or burn AP e Use the dedicated AC adapter only Failure to do so could result in fire e f the power cord of the 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 x B
199. upt No file is found when downloading No file has been selected When uploading the attributes of the file selected in the SELECT FILE entry box are different from those in the DIR FILE entry box An error has occurred during execution of an FTP command Connection has been established by FTP The format of the received text is illegal Opening a device The memory is insufficient for storing files to be downloaded The specified parameter s is out of the allowable range When downloading the record length and or field length specified in the FIELDS entry box exceed 255 The received program file is illegal Connecting to the TCP IP communications pathway A syntax error has occurred Failed to connect to the TCP IP communication pathway An error occurred in the TCP layer during execution of an FTP command The current download will exceed the allowable number of files in the memory Uploading starts Uploading has ended abnormally Uploading has ended normally 127 BHT 904BB 128 Response Messages from the FTP server The messages that FTP servers send during and after FTP operations vary but servers all use the same reply codes as listed below 110 120 125 150 200 202 211 214 221 226 331 421 451 501 551 Restart marker reply Service ready in approx nnn minutes Data connection has been established Start transferring File status okay establishing data conn
200. y when using wireless devices Communication is performed by arranging the BHT and other IrDA compliant devices with their IrDA infrared interface ports facing one another The communication distance and angle and so on will differ depending on the devices used Refer to the instructions given in the manuals provided with such equipment Point When communication is not possible move the respective devices closer together or change the angle of the IrDA interface ports and try again r is w 5 fo O 164 Barcode Handy Terminal 5 1 1 IrDA Communication Port Transmission Speed Communicating Device Transmission Speed BHT 900 Series 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 460800 bps CU 901 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 bps CU 921 115200 460800 bps CU 911 460800 bps 5 1 2 BHT Hardware Physical Layer and Communication Protocols BHT Hardware Physical Layer Except Transmission Speed 460800 bps The BHT complies with IrDA Ver1 3 Low Power physical layer compliant by IrDA Infrared Data Association The maximum transmission distance is 0 15 m BHT Communication Protocols Max Transmission Speed 460800 bps The BHT supports Ymodem BHT Ir protocol and BHT protocol User programs BHT BASIC c 2 w k fo O BHT Ir protocol YMODEM BHT protocol Physical layer IrDA1 2 165 BHT 904BB 5 2 Bl
201. ys 1 2 3 4 5 6 to select the desired item Press the cursor keys lt 4 gt to select the desired setting Press the ENT or Backspace clear key to update the setting and return to the SET BARCODE menu Barcode Handy Terminal 2 ITF Detail setting of the interleaved 2of5 ITF reading 1 Select 2 ITF at the SET BARCODE menu and then press the ENT key The SET ITF screen appears SET ITF PWN 4 2 MAX 99 3 CD CHECK ON MEE 4 MIN Sets the minimum number of the ITF digits Setting range 2 to 99 2 MAX Sets the maximum number of the ITF digits Setting range 2 to 99 Point Always set the minimum number of digits to a number less than the maximum number of digits If the minimum number exceeds the maximum number a read error occurs 3 CD CHECK ON Reading is carried out only if the check digit is correct Reading is not carried out if either the check digit is incorrect or does not exit OFF Reading is carried out regardless of the presence of the check digit 2 Use the cursor keys A V or numeric keys 1 2 3 to select the desired item 3 Press the cursor keys lt 4 gt to select the desired setting Press the ENT or Backspace clear key to update the setting and return to the SET BARCODE menu 75 BHT 904BB 3 CODABAR Detail setting of the Codabar NW 7 reading 1 Select 3 CODABA
202. ystem used by the BHT Please note that certain components of the required hardware will differ depending on the type of communication used e Host computer Option e CU 900 Series Option Communication unit e Connection cable Option Used to connect the BHT or CU 900 Series and host computer e Bluetooth compatible device Option e Software BHT BASIC 4 0 Development Pack Option and BHT BASIC 4 0 Transfer Utility Option BHT 2 Bluetooth wireless Host computer Option communication 2 Bluetooth wireless communication 3 USB Communication Bluetooth enabled printers Option Connection cable Option 1 IrDA communication Connection cable Option CU Option BHT BASIC 4 0 Development Pack Option BHT BASIC 4 0 Transfer Utility Option e Required for system configuration Host computer BHT CU Bluetooth Software Ref Page compatible device 1 IrDA communication e e e e Page 30 2 Bluetooth wireless 5 r communication e 1 e 2 a S d Page 31 3 USB Communication e e Page 32 1 When the host computer is equipped with the Bluetooth wireless communication device 2 The BHT supports the following profiles Generic Access Profile Serial Port Profile Dialup Networking Profile Barcode Handy Terminal Host Computer Allows you to edit manage and download user programs and data as well as downloading system
203. zation Refer to Chapter 2 BHT Preparation 2 4 Initial Setup e Initialization will restore the display contrast level communication conditions and other settings to their default values when shipped from the factory and therefore they should be edited if necessary Barcode Handy Terminal 4 2 Updating the System 4 2 1 Updating the BHT System The BHT system update procedure is as follows BHT System Update File Download 1 BHT System Update BHT System Update File Download Refer to sections 4 5 3 Downloading Files DOWNLOAD Menu and 4 5 9 Downloading Uploading Files by FTP FTP MENU and download the BHT system update file to the BHT Note The BHT system update file can be downloaded from the following Web site http www qbdirect net BHT System Update Refer to section 4 5 16 Updating the System MODIFY MENU and update the BHT system Important In order to prevent the battery running low during the system update process perform the system update with the batteries sufficiently charged with the batteries charging via a USB cable or with the BHT placed in the CU 900 Series During system update the power will not turn OFF even if the Power key is pressed Wait until the system update process is complete before operating the BHT 39 BHT 904BB 4 2 2 CU 911 System Update The CU 911 system update procedure is as follow
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