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1. CU 601 CU 611 CU 621 P ly 100 230 VA 100 230 VA Pore SRPEN TEM Id Powered from the USB Using dedicated AC Using dedicated AC k interface adapter adapter Max ee 6 5 VA 7VA 5V 500 mA consumption Dimensions W x 110 x 134 x 81 7 mm L x H Weight 105 g 110g 100 g Ambient ti mbient operating duran temperature Ambient ti i vip SRM 20 to 8096 with no dew condensation humidity The CU 621 can be powered also from the AC adapter 9 1 2 Charging Requirements CU 601 611 621 Charge current Approx 950 mA approx 400 mA Charging time Approx 3 hours approx 7 hours When the CU 621 is powered from the USB host computer or USB hub 166 2D Code Handy Terminal 9 1 3 Interface Specifications CU 601 6 9 The CU 601 RS 232C interface connector uses Dsub 9P Signal Direction Pin No Signal Name Function CU 601 amp External Device 2 RD Receipt data lt 3 SD Transmission data gt 4 ER Data terminal ready gt 5 SG Signal ground 6 DR Data set ready 7 RS Transmission request 8 CS Transmission ready Ref The CU 601 internal wiring is shown below Host computer modem or other devices CU 601 Signal pin No Name RD C2 2 4 ns2xc Interface SD C3 ___ Circuitry I ER 4 BR Ce Rs Cr cs 8 se 5 3 y IrDA Interface IrDA Communications Inte
2. 4 5 3 Uploading Files UPLOAD MENU S s Contents of the BRKLST SYS file o Records 1 File name a 2 Error factor Broken since the BHT has not been turned off normally T Broken due to any other causes 3 Broken records e g 01000 01200 Data in records numbered 1000 to 1200 is lost Ex SAMPLE1 DAT 01000 01050 If more than one sequence of records is broken in a same file SAMPLE1 DAT 01200 01250 they will be written into the subsequent records in the SAMPLE1 DAT 01600 01650 BRKLST SYS SAMPLE2 DAT 00250 00275 SAMPLE3 DAT 00100 00150 1 1 t CD e 2 5 5 If Invalid Files Are Found Even invalid files can be uploaded so upload them to the host computer according to your needs e Delete those invalid files Refer to Chapter 4 System Operation 4 5 9 Deleting Program Data Files DELETE FILE MENU e Download valid files having the same names as invalid ones Refer to Chapter 4 System Operation 4 5 2 Downloading Files DOWNLOAD MENU 24 BHT 604Q Chapter 3 Basic Operation This chapter describes basic operations such as code reading numerical data entry and item selection using the BHT basic changes to settings and BHT data transmission 3 1 Reading Barcodes or 2D Codes PePCrEECRE Cee eee Cte r eee eee T 26 3 2 Numeric Data Entry PEE CEE ETRE CCC ere ELE CLE COPCE ERTL CREE CCPC Cr ene cre morte 3 3 Task Selection ete RrRR
3. Specifies line delimiters 3 BHT ee 4 INTERVAL 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 of 1 to 255 in units of 100 ms To change the setting use the cursor keys 4 V or numerical keys 1 2 3 4 to highlight the item to be set highlight the setting value using the cursor keys 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 BS key Enter a new setting values with the numerical keys and press the ENT key Press the C key to return to the SET COMMUNICATION menu 77 BHT 604Q 78 Select 3 BHT IR protocol at the PROTOCOL TYPE menu to display the screen on the right Enter the ID number of the BHT using the numerical keys and then press the ENT key If there is no need to edit the current setting press the ENT k
4. XX TEST COMMUNICATION lt CONNECTOR gt Test OK 8 2D Code Handy Terminal Key entry beeper and vibrator test Use the following procedure to perform a key entry beeper and vibrator test Select 8 KEY amp VIBRATION at the TEST menu and then press the ENT key The screen displays as shown on the right and the BHT waits for key entry Press the ENT 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 Press the same key again TEST KEY amp BEEPER amp VIBRATION TEST KEY amp BEEPER amp VIBRATION The displayed characters disappear And U 7894561230 ABCDEFGH Repeat the above operation to display all keys on the screen Upon completion of the test the BHT automatically returns to the TEST menu Turn OFF the power to abort the test during testing The table below shows the relationship between the keys the identifier letters to be displayed on the screen and the frequencies Hz of the beeper Key Letter Beeper Hz Key Letter Beeper Hz M1 P RA1 220 F1 A SO4 1567 M2 Q SH 246 F2 B RA4 1760 TRG1 M3 R VIB VIBRATOR F3 Sl4 1975 TRG2 M4 S VIB VIBRATOR F4 D DOS 2093 o M5 T DO2 261 F5 E RE5 2349 o M6
5. keys 7 DOWNLOAD UPLOAD SET SYSTEM Alternatively press the cursor keys A TEST W to select the menu KERS LON The selected menu item will be highlighted i EXECUTE PROGRAM will be highlighted when System Mode is started up 2 Press the ENT key The selected item is set and the next screen ENT key displays SET SYSTEM Press the C key to return to the previous Select 2 screen 5 COMMUNICATION 3 E D D F s QRCOD The selected item will be highlighted when with the 5 or A Y C key R D T returning to the previous screen keys l 3 Repeat the above operation to display the target menu ENT key SET COMMUNICATION Select 3 COM PORT 1 0PTICAL with the 3 or AJ V 2 CONNECTOR keys 3 COM PORT C key 4 PROTOCOL TYPE ENT key SET COM DEFAULT PORT 1 BASIC MAARTE Connector 2 SYSTEM MODE C key Reems Connector 46 2D Code Handy Terminal Setting Value Selection p 4 Operation example Use the following procedure to select setting values SET COM DEFAULT PORT 1 BASIC 1 a Press the numerical key corresponding to the item to be selected Connector Alternatively press the cursor keys A W to select the item 2 SYSTEM MODE Connector The selected item will be highlighted 2 Select the setting value with the cursor keys lt f 3 Press the ENT key Select the setting it
6. 7 S e oO E Oo 9 Q 69 161 7 2 t oO r5 L 4 o dp BHT 604Q 162 QR code cell pitch dimensions Valid reading distance 0 25 mm 45 to 140 mm 1 0 33 mm 35 to 190 mm 1 0 50 mm 35 to 265 mm 2 PCS value 0 9 min White reflection intensity 85 min 1 Under the following conditions 2 Under the following conditions QR code model 2 Ver 5 37 cells x 37 cells QR code model 2 Ver 5 29 cells x 29 cells Error correcting level M Error correcting level M Black amp white Black amp white label label Barcode module dimensions Valid reading distance 0 15 mm 60 to 125 mm 3 0 25 mm 50 to 215 mm 4 0 33 mm 50 to 275 mm 5 PCS value 0 9 min White reflection intensity 85 min 8 Under the following conditions 4 Under the following conditions Codabar 10 digits NarrowBar NarrowSpace Codabar 10 digits NarrowBar NarrowSpace 0 15mm 0 25mm 5 Under the following conditions EAN 8 Module dimensions 0 33mm The BHT 604BQ may fail to read codes due to specular reflection depending upon the position of the light Source readng angle of the reading window and other conditions 2D Code Handy Terminal 8 1 4 Interface Specifications IrDA Interface Specification IrDA Ver1 3 Low Power physical layer compliant Except transmission speed 460 800 bps Input signals RD Output signals SD Transmission speed 9 600 19 200 38 400
7. RUN PING DESTINATION IP XXX XXX XXX XXX DATA SIZE XXXXX INTERVAL XXXXX TIMEOUT XXXXX SEND TYPE TYPEn COUNT XXXXXD RUN PING ook PING Start OK XXXXX NG TIMEOUT IP XXX XXX XXX XXX 106 2D Code Handy Terminal RUN PING Upon completion of the PING test the screen displays as shown on the right peek PING Start s OK 0 XXXXX XXXXX NG gt XXXXX TIMEOUT XXXXX The PING result may include the following xxx PING End xe 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 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 Faiindicator LED 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 107 BHT 604Q 1 108 2 SET PING PING Options Settin
8. SET ADDRESS 2 IP ADDRESS Setting the IP address Select 2 IP ADDRESS at the SET TCP IP menu to display the screen on XXX XXX XXX XXX the right where the current settings are displayed 2 SUBNET MASK CYYY YYY YYY YYY To change the setting 3 DEFAULT GATEWAY 1 Use the cursor keys A W or numerical keys 1 2 3 to ZZZ ZZZ ZZZ ZZZ 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 numerical keys and dot key To delete a single character press the BS key To delete the entire entry press the C key 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 C key to return to the SET TCP IP menu 3 TIMEOUT Setting the timeout only when COM selected SET TIMEOUT Select 3 TIMEOUT at the SET TCP IP menu to display the screen on the CONNECTION right where the current settings are displayed 5 To change the setting 2 RETRY PASSANT 1 Use the cursor keys A V or numerical 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 5 the setting to be entered with the numerical keys and dot key 4 RETRY INTERVAL 5 To delete a single character press the BS key
9. 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 the cursor keys 4 or numerical 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 M6 Magic keys M1 to M6 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 and M4 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 M6 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 OF
10. 1 QRCODE Selecting enable disable QRCODE reading and availability of the concatenation function 1 QR MODEL1 Enable disable QR code Model 1 2 QR MODEL2 Enable disable QR code Model 2 3 Micro QR Enable disable Micro QR 4 STR APPEND Select the availability of the QR code concatenation function For QR Codes there is a function where data is coded after being TEST QRCODE OPTION 2 TRIGGER SETTINGS TEST QRCODE CODE SETTINGS QRCODE DATAMATRIX PDFAT7 MAXICODE BARCODE 6 COMPOSITE or worm TEST QRCODE XSERET QR MODELI OFF QR MODEL2 OFF 3 Micro QR OFF 4 STR_APPEN BATCH NONE split into a maximum of 16 segments and original data is restored when the codes are read These segmented codes are called concatenated codes The following 3 modes can be selected when reading concatenated codes EDIT Edit mode The data is stored in memory when all segmented codes have been read A reading error occurs if the volume of data exceeds 8 kb The beeper sounds at 500 ms intervals and all read data is discarded 91 BHT 604Q 92 BATCH Batch edit mode The data is stored in memory when all segmented codes within the reading field of view have been read NONE Unedited mode The data is stored in memory each time a segmented code is read In edit mode when the first code of the concatenated code is read the
11. 2 DISPLAY Sets the message version English or Japanese 3 DATE TIME Sets the calendar clock date and time 4 QRCODE Sets the code reading conditions black white inverted label rading function inverted 2D code reading function decode label added option data for the 2D codes minimum number of read digits for read codes ITF Codabar light and sensor off time 5 COMMUNICATION Sets the communication environment interface port and communication parameters 6 KEY Defines the functions of the shift key and magic keys 7 RESUME Sets the resume function 8 DEFRAG Defragments the drive 9 TCP IP Displays the setting menu for TCP IP FTP and DHCP Refer to the following section for details of the above items Press the C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU 62 2D Code Handy Terminal 1 Setting the auto start execution program 1 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 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 C key to return to the SET SYSTEM menu The screen scree
12. 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 and press the ENT key Press the C key to return to the screen to select the area for initialization 1 Yes 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 SELECT MESSAGE Japanese 2 English 4 1 3 Confirming the Memory Area Selected for Initialization INITIALIZE SYSTEM 0K 1 Yes HEP INITIALIZE SYSTEM 0K 1 Yes HEB Warning Initializing the whole user area will lose the font files 2D Code Handy Terminal 4 1 4 Performing System Initialization 1 The screen displays as shown on the right during system INITIALIZE SYSTEM initialization Initializing NENNEN 1 2 Upon completion of system initialization the BHT displays the screen on INITIALIZE SYSTEM the right for a second and then turns OFF automatically Completed sx 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 f a Contact your administrator Note the error number XXXX message displays even although initialization has been completed initi
13. 26 2D Code Handy Terminal When unable to successfully read barcodes or 2D codes Cause Countermeasure Change the BHT reading angle and try again When the light is focused on the printed Specular surface of the code from directly above reflection the BHT may not read the code due to N specular reflection WM VA C Move the BHT slowly toward or away from the code and try again Use the display range of the guide marker as a guide The valid reading range is approx 6X4 cm if the reading distance is 11 cm c S J i o tet oO 9 77 a2 The barcode may not be read if it is too Distance front close to or too far from the BHT reading code window Guide marker ume denen Hic DOOR Mi Sumdce is Flatten the label surface and read it again Sn surface Bus code may not be read if its surface is Wipe the dirt from the code and try again Blow any dust away with an airbrush and then gently ee an FU de ey wipe the reading window with a cotton swab or similar soft object Code reading may be adversely affected by direct sunlight or the brightness of the surrounding light Direct sunlight ambient light Read the code away from direct sunlight Adjust the brightness of the surrounding light when reading indoors 27 e S i Q 9 72 oO 14 BHT 604Q 3 2 Numeric Data Entry Enter numeric data suc
14. 2D Code Handy Terminal 2D Code Handy Terminal BHT 604Q User s Manual BHT 604Q Preface Thank you for using the BHT 604Q DENSO WAVE 2D Code 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 e If it is judged by DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED that malfunction of the product is due to the produ
15. 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 side 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 Connection may not be possible depending on the hub model and if operation is unstable connect directly to a PC USB port The CU can be removed The device Disconnect the device and then reconnect remains stopped 51 52 The CU is not recognized by the PC Disconnect the device and then reconnect There is a mark at the Device Manager or the device is unknown 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 consuming power exceeding the maximum standard 500mA or more is connected to the adjacent port insufficient current may be supplied Use an AC adapter to supply power directly Defect or abnormality with th
16. 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 displays as shown on the right indicating the file name and the number of sent records the total number of records Press the C 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 C key to return to the SYSTEM PARAMETER menu The beeper sounds three times if an error occurs during uploading and an error screen displays Refer to Chapter 7 Error Messages 7 2 System Mode Errors and remedy the error UPLOAD Waiting UPLOAD B60MSG FN3 Loading 0000000 0000000 UPLOAD B60MSG FN3 Completed Point When uploading the system message file the BHT creates a temporary file named _B60MSG 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 129 BHT 604Q 4 5 14Updating the System MODIFY MENU 130 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 MOD
17. WHEN PERFORMING DATA COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BHT UNITS Point the BHT IrDA communication ports toward each other and perform communication ee es r x Ne 3 62 DOC om OE D Gmnmmumgess 1 MUUTIN C r E SP LAS UE S fm IRR 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 IIDA communication This may result in communication failure em fe _ o Q oO 9 77 22 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 Data can be transmitted directly to the host computer if the computer is equipped with an IrDA communication port wi ITI Ika If the host computer is not equipped with an IrDA communication port place the BHT on the communication unit CU 601 CU 621 or CU 611 and transmit data In case of using the CU 601 or CU 621 the BHT BASIC 4 0 Development Pack Option and BHT BASIC 4 0 Transfer Utility Option software is requir
18. 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 C key to return to the DELETE FILE menu To cancel Use the cursor keys A W or numerical 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 C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU DELETE FILE Completed DELETE FILE cock OK KOK SK K OK SK ok OK OK K OK KOK KK NO FILE EXISTS SK k K KK aK K k K 2D Code Handy Terminal 4 5 11 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 5 Setting 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 4 Copying Files between 2 BHT Units for details of the copy method Uploading the System Parameter File Create a system
19. BHT PC Cable R interruption of operations or the loss of business related information arising out of or in connection with the BY 2D Code Handy Terminal 7 1 2 Component use of or inability to use the BHT system software or related manuals EX 2D Code Handy Terminal NO Key Name Fun DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED DENSO WAVE takes reasonable precautions to ensure its products do not El 2 Code Handy Terminal 13 Charging with t x E 2D Code Handy Terminal 15 Charging with tt infringe upon any patents or other intellectual property rights of other s however DENSO WAVE cannot be od E 2D Code Handy Terminal Note O The BI responsible for any patent or other intellectual property right infringement s or violation s arising from any of the E 2D Code Handy Terminal 19 2 3 Attaching tk following E or 2D Codes when scanning codes Point 2D Code Handy Terminal Related Documentation e BHT BASIC Programmer s Manual BHT 600 Series This is an instruction manual used to create handy terminal programs with BHT BASIC This manual can be found in the BHT BASIC Compiler CD ROM This manual can also be downloaded from the DENSO WAVE member s Web site QBdirect 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 604 and comes bundled with the BHT BASIC 4 0 Transfer Utility This manual can also be downloaded from the DENSO WAVE
20. SAMPLEO7 PD4 Refer to About BRKLST SYS in 2 5 4 If the BHT is shut DOWN rey Dd Abnormally for details on the asterisk and plus sign SIZE bbbbb FREE yyyyy SIZE bbbbb Used memory size FREE yyyyy available memory size 2 Use the cursor keys A to highlight a file If there are more than ten files the screen can be scrolled 3 Press the ENT key TEST FILE T XXXXXXXX XXX The file name file size and test result OK or NG display as shown on the 0000YYYY bytes right oK File Test Result OK No abnormalities NG Abnormalities exist SIZE bbbbb FREE yyyyy Press the C key to return to the TEST menu TEST FILE Point e f a defective file is found delete it or overwrite it with a file with XXXXXXXX XXX the same name 0000YYYY bytes NG e Even defective files can be uploaded at the UPLOAD menu It is therefore recommended that important files be uploaded before being deleted bbbbb yyyyy 10H 20 rn r4 mm 101 BHT 604Q 7 Communication test Use the following procedure to perform a communication test 1 a Select 7 COMMUNICATION at the TEST menu and then press the ENT TEST COMMUNICATION key 1 OPTICAL The TEST BEEPER screen displays as shown on the right 2 CONNECTOR 1 OPTICAL Performs an infrared communication test 2 CONNECTOR Performs a connector communication test Refer to the following
21. The entire screen turns red and at the same time the indicator LED turns red Press the BS key to return to the previous screen Press the C key to return to the TEST menu 8 Press the ENT key The entire screen turns green and at the same time the indicator LED turns green Press the BS key to return to the previous screen Press the C key to return to the TEST menu 9 Press the ENT key The entire screen turns blue and at the same time the indicator LED turns blue Press the BS key to return to the previous screen Press the C key to return to the TEST menu 99 BHT 604Q 1 0 Press the ENT key A 1 dot thick frame displays around the screen Press the BS key to return to the previous screen Press the C key to return to the TEST menu 1 1 a Press the ENT key The beeper sounds once and the display returns to the TEST menu System Operation Basic Operation Communication Maintenance e 5 92 Is e N 5 LL Specifications Appendices 100 2D Code Handy Terminal 6 File test Use the following procedure to perform a file test 1 4 Select 6 FILE at the TEST menu and then press the ENT key TEST FILE The screen displays as shown on the right and If any of the files stored in M CCTTINSUEE the memory is defective an asterisk or plus sign is prefixed to the ene Ub name of the defective file s SAMPLEOS5 PD4 SAMPLEO6 PD4
22. To change the setting use the cursor keys A Y or numerical keys 1 2 3 4 to highlight the item to be set highlight the setting value using the cursor keys 4 gt and then press the ENT key Press the C key to return to the SET CONNECTOR menu Point Selecting the BHT IR or YMODEM protocol ignores the serial number and horizontal parity settings 74 2D Code 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 highlighted settings will be the current settings 1 BASIC 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 connector communication 2 SYSTEM MODE SET COM DEFAULT PORT 1 BASIC Optical Connector 2 SYSTEM MODE MASETA Connector 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 connector communication To change the setting use the cursor keys A V or numerical keys 1 2 to highlight the item to be set highlight th
23. drive for errors 2D Code Handy Terminal If Scandisk finds an invalid file s the right screen will appear As long as an invalid file exits the screen displays every time the BHT Scand isk found System is started up invalid files Refer to the file BRKLST SYS f Refer to About S BRKLST SYS on the following page Ecl a ee fe c Q 2 oa H m co 4 Press the ENT key to start up the BHT System Scandisk when the resume function is enabled If Scandisk runs when the resume function is enabled the screen given right may appear 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 Point 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 5 System Environment Settings SET SYSTEM Menu for further details 23 BHT 604Q About BRKLST SYS If Scandisk finds an invalid file s it will automatically create the 5 5BRKLST S YS file To check the contents of the file upload the file in System Mode to the host computer Refer to Chapter 4 System Operation
24. regular operation The battery output level has dropped below a specified lower limit Replace or recharge the battery cartridge Battery voltage has lowered Replace or recharge the battery cartridge If this error occurs 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 recharge the battery cartridge 150 2D Code Handy Terminal Message BHT Response Cause Countermeasure The date and time settings The calendar clock integrated in Set the current date and screen displays awaiting entry the BHT has stopped because time Refer to Chapter 2 BHT the battery cartridge had been Preparation 2 4 Initial removed for a long time Setup the battery cartridge had not 00 01 01 00 00 been recharged for a long Aw x time terminal shut down Your not was last used properly the time it was Unsaved data was lost SF 2 The message continues to display After shut down abnormally the BHT has been left without the battery cartridge loaded or with discharged battery cartridge loaded so unsaved data was lost Contact your system administrator Reload the battery to restart 2999999 01 If this error occu
25. resumed when suspend mode is exited This can be avoided using a dedicated AC adapter to supply power Suspend mode is a power saving function used to temporarily put the computer on standby when not in use 5 PLACE THE BHT ON THE CHARGER The indicator LED illuminates in red and charging begins Point After placing the BHT on the charger when using the BHT for the first time or when left unused for long periods of time do not remove from the charger for approximately 10 minutes EB Red LED ON Note clock The BHT is equipped with a back up battery used to back up the internal memory and calendar The internal back up battery is charged first when charging is commenced Do not remove the BHT from the charger for at least 10 minutes when using the BHT for the first time or when using after long periods of time 6 The BHT indicator LED will change to green when charging is complete e The charge time is approximately 3 hours e The charge time is approximately 7 hours using the CU 621 with power supplied via the USB port e An only slightly discharged battery cartridge should take less time to become fully charged e Take proper steps if the BHT indicator LED is blinking in red a Detecting the abnormal temperature of the battery cartridge Charge at the right temperature O to 40 degree Avoid the direct sunlight or something hot Stop the charging if under the proper enviro
26. 10000 Lx Depth of field 105mm QR Code Ver 5 37cells x 37 cells Error correcting level M Cell pitch 0 5mm PCS value 0 9 min White reflection intensity 85 min 500 to 3 000 Lx Other conditions Refer to 8 1 2 Supported Code Types for details Controller CPU 32 bit RISC Flash memory 16MB Keypad Magic keys 6 Function keys 16 Numerical keys etc 12 Display Type Dot matrix TFT liquid crystal display LCD with backlight Formation 240 dots wide by 320 dots high Display characters The following is an example Font size Chars x Lines Dots W x H 40 dot font Full width 6x8 40 x 40 Half width 12x8 20 x 40 30 dot font Full width 8x 10 30 x 30 Half width 16x 10 15x30 24 dot font Full width 10 x 13 24 x 24 Half width 20 x 18 12x24 16 dot font Full width 15 x 20 16x 16 Half width 30 x 20 8x 16 Calendar clock Year month day hour minute and second Year 2 digits Auto leap year correction up until 2099 Indicator LED Colors Red green and blue Note Some of the pixels on the LCD may not illuminate or stay permanently illuminated Furthermore there may also be inconsistencies in color and brightness None of these aspects represent an LCD defect Moreover there will also be individual differences in visual quality in screens containing the above defects 7 2 t oO iS L 4 et dp 158 2D Code Handy Terminal 8 1 2 Supported Code Types Reading Referenc
27. 24 digits Code 128 EAN 128 1 to 19 digits RSS 14 GS1 DataBar 14 digits Even number digits only Note These specification values all apply to ambient illuminance of 500 to 3 000 Lx xenon lamp light source Multiline codes Multiline reading can be performed up to a maximum of 3 lines at a time in the specified order on the following codes Universal product codes Interleaved 2of5 ITF Codabar NW 7 Code 39 Code93 Code 128 EAN 128 This can only be specified with application programs Refer to BHT BASIC Programming Manual BHT Series Required Optical Properties White bars Reflection intensity of 4596 or higher Black bars Reflection intensity of 2596 or lower PCS value of 0 45 or higher The reflection intensity is regulated with a light source with spectral peak of 650 nm and spectrum range of 610 to 700 nm c Ks 5 Oo D a d 160 2D Code Handy Terminal 8 1 3 Reading Performance Reading Reference Position As illustrated at left align the reading window with the center of the label code to be scanned 0 50 100 150 200 250 140 x 104 mm 142 x 106 mm 102 x 76 mm 112 x 83 mm 22 x 16 mm 129 x 21 mm 57 x 42 mm 67 x 50 mm 74 x 55 mm I Field of view at each distance W x H 0 33 mm M9 e i 0 50 mm QR code cell pitch dimensions and valid scanning range 0 15 mm 0 25 mm 0 33 mm Barcode valid scanning range
28. 7 Code 39 Code 93 Code 128 GS1 128 EAN 128 GS1 128 EAN 128 COMPOSITE RSS GS1 DataBar RSS GS1 DataBar COMPOSITE with ITF a code with 4 or more digits is read mDUzEZAT ZZ O00UU N X TEST QRCODE F1 OPTION Code type Lead digits Total digits TEST QRCODE F1 OPTION Code data 2D Code Handy Terminal Point QR Code has a function where data is coded after being split into a maximum of 16 segments and the segmented codes are read Codes segmented using this function are called concatenated codes When reading concatenated codes the beeper works differently than with normal reading The beeper sounds twice when the first code of the concatenated code is read and the system enters the concatenated code reading mode When subsequent concatenated codes are raed the beeper sounds once After the final code has been read the beeper sounds three times and reading is complete The reading data screen display will not be shown until after concatenated code reading is complete If QR codes other than concatenated codes are read during concatenated code reading those codes are displayed the concatenated code reading mode is cancelled and the read concatenated codes are discarded This also happens if the trigger switch is released or the interval between reading of concatenated codes is over 5 seconds The order for reading concatenated codes is arbitrary The sa
29. A V to highlight 1ST 2ND or 3RD and change the barcode using the cursor keys lt 4 P 1ST Set the first line of the barcode to be read 2ND Set the second line of the barcode to be read 3RD Set the third line of the barcode to be read TEST BARCODE OPTION 1 Add on ON OFF TEST QRCODE OPTION 1 QRCODE Jm OFF 2 DATAMATRIX QM OFF 3 PDF417 ua OFF 4 MAXICODE i OFF 5 BARCODE a OFF 6 COMPOSITE IN OFF 7 Addon m 8 MultiLine OFF 1ST EAN 13 UPC A EAN 13 UPC A Note Multiline is limited to 3 lines and is compatible with 9 types of reading code Common product codes 4 types ITF codabar Code39 Code93 and Code128 Press the F1 key or the ENT key to return to the code reading test 2D Code Handy Terminal If you press the F2 key at the code reading test option setting screen the screen displays as shown on the right and detailed settings can be specified for the code reading test To change the setting use the cursor keys A W or numerical keys 1 2 to highlight the item to be set highlight the setting value using the cursor keys lt gt and then press the ENT key Press the C key to return to the option setting screen for the code reading test 1 CODE SETTINGS reading test If you select 1 CODE SETTINGS the screen displays as shown on the right Set code reading to enable ON or disable OFF Detailed settings for the code
30. Allow the specified signals only to enter the connector interface port Entry of other signals will result in a failure or malfunction of the BHT 136 2D Code Handy Terminal 5 1 2 Interface Cable Connection Connect the BHT directly to a host computer a modem or a printer with a connector interface cable as illustrated below Ex 1 Cable Connection between BHT and Host computer BHT Host Connector I F computer FG SD SD RD Pd RD ene CS DR SG SG cD ER Ex 2 Cable Connection between BHT and Modem BHT Connector I F Modem fe w 3 fe fe O Ex 3 Cable Connection between BHT and Printer BHT Connector I F Printer FG SD busy RD busy SG SG 137 BHT 604Q 5 2 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 country 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
31. 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 C key to return to the TEST menu or turn the BHT power OFF TEST BEEPER TEST AGING DATE 07 12 24 TIME 15 30 00 5 1 2D Code Handy Terminal LCD and indicator LED tests Use the following procedure to perform an LCD and indicator LED test Select 5 LCD at the TEST menu and then press the ENT key The TEST BEEPER screen displays as shown on the right The indicator LED is OFF at this time Press the C key to r
32. COMMUNICATION menu 1 SHIFT KEY Defining the Shift key function 1 select 1 SHIFT KEY at the SET KEY menu and then press the ENT key SET SHIFT KEY 1 Nonlock The SET SHIFT KEY menu screen displays as shown on the right The highlighted settings will be the current settings ewes 1 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 Y or numerical 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 79 BHT 604Q 80 2 M1 KEY 7 M6 KEY Defining the Mx key functions 1 4 Select 2 M1 KEY to 7 M6 KEY at the SET KEY menu and then press the SET M1 KEY ENT key YTTT Trigger Switch Shift Key Enter Key Backlight Key MENU Key Clear Key The SET Mx KEY menu screen displays as shown on the right In the example on the right 2 M1 KEY has been selected The highlighted settings will be the current settings c0 01 4 Co ro E 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
33. GR CC Download the CU 611 system update file and update the CU 611 system NO FILE EXISTS T ck K K K K K K K K K K K OB kK K K K again Press the C key to return to the CU F W MODIFY menu If the BHT Has not been Set on the CU 611 when Updating the CU 611 System The screen displays as shown on the right if the BHT has not been set on the CU 611 when updating the CU 611 system Set the BHT on the CU 611 and try again This UE Dor set Press the C key to return to the CU F W MODIFY menu CU F W MODIFY Ifthe CU 611 System Update Fails The screen displays as shown on the right if the CU 611 system update CU F W MODIFY fails eee eee eee eee ee ee Ensure that the BHT has been set properly on the CU 611 and then try MODIFY ERROR SR RRR RRR RR kk RK kook again Press the C key to return to the CU F W MODIFY menu 133 BHT 604Q EIUTUe 134 uoneJedaJug Hg uonejedo orseg uonejedo uisjsAs uoneoiunuuio eoueuejure y se8essejyJou3 suoneoyimeds seoipueddy BHT 604Q Chapter 5 Communication This chapter describes technical information relating to the connector communication RS 232C interface IrDA communication and wireless communication functions with which the BHT is equipped 5 1 Connector Interface RS 232C Interface 66666 136 5 1 1 Interface Connector and Pin Assignment s 06 136 5 1 2 Interface Cable Connection Sa Sens va Oae iste pebeceal saei Ry
34. PD4 SAMPLE20 PD4 SAMPLE21 PD4 SAMPLE22 PD4 SAMPLE23 PD4 EXECUTE PROGRAM SRR RR RR k k k RK K NO FILE EXISTS x FRR RK OR KR KR KK K K K 2D Code Handy Terminal 4 5 2 Downloading Files DOWNLOAD Menu Download files to the BHT user area from other devices such as the host computer Point e f 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 f an auto start execution program has not been specified See 4 5 5 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 Use the following procedure to download files 1 select 2 DOWNLOAD at the SYSTEM MENU and then press the ENT DOWNLOAD key je Bs The screen displays as shown on the right 2 HT lt gt HT COPY 1 FILE Select to download a specific file 2 HT lt gt HT COPY Select to download a file from another BHT Refer to 4 5 4 Copying Files between 2 BHT Units for details Press the C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU LY modem Opti15200 Copy speed Interf
35. Refer to Chapter 7 2 1 Numeric Alphabet Entry of Programmer s manual for more information displays when a link is established with the CU 611 When an attempt is made to perform communication with the CU 611 when no link has been established the E icon flashes When there is no response from the CU 611 when waiting for the link with the CU 611 to be established or when 4 A r s DI 5 D waiting for the link to be disengaged the icon displays in the order m a 700 10 BHT 604Q Chapter 2 BHT Preparation This chapter describes inserting and charging the battery cartridge turning the BHT power ON and OFF and use of the hand strap 2 1 BHT Preparation Procedure mH HM 12 2 2 Loading and Charging the Battery Cartridge LED O OP eP D XABMTTLTLXX EIPMD 12 2 2 1 Battery Power Level Indicator mHMHMMnHmmmMMIHMRHSHenem 18 2 3 Attaching the Hand Strap IEEE 19 2 3 1 Attaching the Hand Strap desesesssesusasususesesssusun s a suse mesas aa a enn nnn nnn 19 2 3 2 Holding the BHT 7mm HMM 19 2 4 Initial Setup IEEE 20 25 Turning OFF the Power mH HH HH HH HH HRHRHRRHHMHHHMHHHHHHHMHHHHHHHHMeHHHHHHHHMMj 21 2 5 1 Normal Power OFF ween eee uk uses ssasu uu a usus ssssu a a use esee na nnn n nn nnn 21 2 5 2 Turning the Power OFF after Data Back Up eener 21 2 5 3 Auto Power OFF IEEE 21 2 5 4 If the BHT Is Shut Down Abnormally trssusnnnnnnnnununnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 22 2 5 5 If Invalid Files Ar
36. The BHT complies with IEC 60825 1 1993 A2 2001 In accordance with Clause 5 IEC 60825 1 the following information is provided to the user Reading window Laser light emission window LASER LIGHT DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT herein may result in hazardous laser light exposure e Never put the BHT into a microwave oven or high pressure container Doing so could cause the BHT to break generate heat rupture or burn viii BHT 604Q 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 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 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 Never use the CU for charging anything other than the specified battery cartridges Doing so could cause heat battery rupture or fire Never bring any metals into contact with the output terminals Doing so could produce a large current through the CU resulting in heat or fire as well as damage to the CU Never use the CU on the line voltage other th
37. To delete the entire 5 TIMEOUT entry press the C key 3 Enter the desired value and then press the ENT key DISCONNECTION 3 RETRY COUNT 30 Press the C key to return to the SET TCP IP menu 83 BHT 604Q Setting the FTP SET FIP 1 SERVER 1 Select 2 SET FTP at the SET TCP IP menu and then press the ENT key 2 OPTION The SET FTP menu screen displays as shown on the right 2 Use the cursor keys A or numerical keys 1 2 to highlight the item to be set and then press the ENT key Press the C 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 right where the current settings are displayed SET SERVER 1 SERVER IP 1 SERVER IP XXX XXX XXX XXX Sets the IP address for the FTP server 2 LEY HAS 2 USER ID 3 PASSWORD Sets the user name xke eee 3 PASSWORD 4 DEFAULT DIR Sets the password 123456789012345 uA 678901234567890 4 DEFAULT DIR 1234567890 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 or numerical 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 dis
38. W or numerical key 1 to highlight 1 DOWNLOAD 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 downloaded While the download is in progress the screen displays as shown on the right indicating the file name and the number of received records the total number of records Press the C key to abort the download and return to the SYSTEM MESSAGE menu Upon completion of downloading the BHT displays the screen shown on the right and beeps once Press the C 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 DOWNLOAD Waiting DOWNLOAD B60MSG FN3 Loading 0000000 0000000 DOWNLOAD B60MSG FN3 Completed Point When downloading the system message file the BHT creates a temporary file named _B60MSG 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 2 2D Code Handy Terminal Uploading the system message file 1 Use the cursor keys A W or numerical key 2 to highlight 2 2 UPLOAD and then press the ENT key
39. battery cartridge Replace the new battery cartridge 15 o E Q 2 ao I I ra BHT 604Q 4 Slide the battery cover lock 1 in the direction indicated by the arrow and remove the battery cover 2 5 Check the battery cartridge terminals and indication on the BHT unit and then insert the cartridge in the direction indicated by the arrow Point Do not use battery cartridges other than those specified by DENSO WAVE 6 Insert battery cover 2 tThe battery cover is now locked in position N WARNING the battery cover tab 1 and then close the Mishandling of the charger may result in charger overheating smoke generation blowout or combustion Please read the following items prior to use e Never disassemble or modify the battery cartridge e Never connect the battery cartridge and terminals with a metal object such as a piece of wire e Never carry or store the battery cartridge together with metallic necklaces hairpins and so on e Never expose the battery cartridge to fire or apply heat e Never use or leave the battery cartridge in the vicinity of high temperature locations 60 C or higher such as a fire or stove e Never place the battery cartridge into or soak it in water or seawater e Never charge the battery cartridge in the vicinity of fire or under a scorching sun e Never hammer nails into the battery cartridge hit it with a hammer or
40. be assigned at user programs Refer to Chapter 4 System Operation for details on how to operate the SYSTEM MENU 5 IrDA interface port Used to exchange data programs with the communication unit CU 600 or other BHTs 6 Hand strap Wear this strap around your wrist to prevent you from dropping the BHT accidentally 7 Battery cover Remove this cover to replace the battery cartridge 8 Battery cover lock Use this to lock or unlock the battery cover 9 Connector port Inside this cover is the connect interface port 10 Code reading window Align the reading window with barcodes to perform code reading 11 Charge terminal Place on the CU to charge the BHT BHT 604Q 1 2 2 Keypad The BHT key functions can be set at user programs The diagram below shows an example of settings for each key function NO Name Function and Description 1 Cursor key Used to move the cursor and select menus 2 Magic key M1 e Each of the M3 and M4 keys is assigned a trigger switch by default e The M5 key is assigned the C key by default e Character strings can be assigned at user programs OH E e e amp 8 3 Magic key M2 e The SF ENT Backlight MENU or C key functions can be assigned with SYSTEM MENU Magic key M3 e A character or character strings can also be assigned with the user programs e Hold down the M1
41. beeper sounds twice and the system enters concatenated code reading status When subsequent concatenated codes are read the beeper sounds once After the final code has been read the beeper sounds three times and reading is complete To change the setting use the cursor keys A V or numerical keys 1 2 3 4 to highlight the item to be set highlight the setting value using the cursor keys 4 f and then press the ENT key Press the C key to return to the detailed settings screen for the code reading test Point e If QR codes other than concatenated codes are read during concatenated code reading then concatenated code reading ends the read concatenated codes are discarded and the data for the last QR codes read is saved e When the illuminating indicator LED is set to OFF in trigger switch operation Auto off mode Momentary mode and alternate or when the reading of the next concatenated code is not completed within approx 3 seconds in modes other than Auto off mode the data read so far is cleared and concatenated code reading ends e When other concatenated codes are read before a concatenated code has been read completely the data read so far is cleared and reading begins on the new code 2 DATAMATRIX Selecting enable disable DATAMATRIX reading TESTS aR GUE 4 ARE DATAMATRIX PANE EG a oF Enable disable SQUARE DATAMATRIX 2 RECTANGULAR 2 RECTANGULAR ay orr Enable disable RECTANG
42. dry soft cloth In the interests of safety unplug the AC adapter from the socket when cleaning the CU or CH 147 BHT 604Q auno 148 uonejedaug Hg uonejedo orseg uonejedo was g uoneoiunuuo aoueuayuey EL suoneouioeds seoipueddy BHT 604Q 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 u 4 A A A A 4 ALAAA A 4 4 nn 150 7 2 System Mode Errors PP A A A A A 4 4 A 154 N o o2 c 7 wn o e Ww BHT 604Q 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 Message BHT Response Cause Countermeasure AK K RR ROKR k k k k xx No System ROI IO KK If this error occurs the BHT beeps five times and then turns itself off A System Program error has occurred Contact your system administrator If low battery is detected the BHT beeps three times After that it will resume previous
43. it JUNE catego ice Fen a eb 4 37 5 2 Infrared Communication diver Ghar le May era aA lo th Malice ener uar fore By Bare ee OR bleep Se 4 38 5 2 1 Infrared Communication Port Transmission Speed e 139 5 2 2 BHT Hardware Physical Layer and Communication Protocols 139 5 3 Basic Communication Specifications and Parameters coo 140 5 3 1 Basic Communication Specifications 0 rrr 140 5 3 2 Communications Parameters Pais disce ene Gree eui Be Sab ENA acies REA STE WI RUE T 1 42 BHT 604Q 5 1 Connector Interface RS 232C Interface The BHT 604Q is equipped with a connector interface used to communicate with other devices 5 1 1 Interface Connector and Pin Assignment Connector interface JC 25 J 3A 62 5 mm stereo mini jack Connector pin JC 25 P3 92 5 mm stereo mini plug LTL SD RD GND Signal Input Output Signal Name SURO BHT External device SD Send data RD Receive data lt S SG Signal ground m L Signal Voltage Input Output Level 8 Signal Input Voltage Threshold RD Output Voltage Threshold SD 0 3V min 5V min 1 3V max 5V max Note e The BHT connector port is not designed for frequent cable insertion and removal Repeatedly inserting and removing the cable more than once a day will result in a shortening of the connector port lifetime and therefore IrDA communication CU 600 Series IrDA device etc should normally be used e
44. 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 When disposing of used battery cartridges at your nearest recycle centre cover the terminals with vinyl tape to insulate and protect from overheating or fire due to a short circuit i e Never disassemble battery cartridges Note e Replace the battery cartridge promptly e Always turn the BHT power OFF before replacing the battery cartridge Replace the depleted battery cartridge with a new one within three minutes to avoid data loss Following replacement turn ON the BHT power and check operation e The battery cartridge is charged using either a CU 601 611 621 communication unit option or CH 651 654 201A 704 battery charger option Refer to the respective User s Manual provided with each device for details of the charging method for the CH 651 654 201A 704 e If a Battery voltage has lowered or Replace or recharge the battery cartridge message displays when impact is applied to the BHT reboot the BHT and check the battery voltage level The battery may not actually be depleted Mishandling may result in battery cartridge overheating smoke generation blowout or combustion Please read the following items prior to use N WARNING E SA e Never charge the battery cartridge in the vicinity of fire or under a scorching sun e Always use a dedica
45. 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 Take care of me with a dry soft cloth Thinner Benzine Note e 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 f 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 Q o G res D E c 6 3 2 Proper Care of the CU CH Wipe any dirt from the housing or charge terminals with a
46. parameters 1 PARAMETER 2 PROTOCOL 1 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 2 Use the cursor keys A W or numerical keys 1 2 to highlight 1 PARAMETER or 2 PROTOCOL and then press the ENT key Press the C key to return to the SET SYSTEM menu SET PARAMETER 1 PARAMETER setting the communication parameters lt OPTICAL gt Select 1 PARAMETER to display the screen shown on the right 9600 19200 The highlighted settings will be the current settings 38400 57600 Berek 460800 1 TRANSMIT SPEED Setting the transmission speed To change the setting highlight the transmission speed with the cursor keys lt gt and press the ENT key Press the C key to return to the SET OPTICAL menu 71 BHT 604Q ee SET PROTOCOL 2 PROTOCOL Communication protocol options setting screen Select 2 PROTOCOL to display the screen shown on the right lt OPTICAL gt The highlighted settings will be the current settings OFF 2 H PARITY Bm oFF SERIAL No 3 LINKUP_TIME Selects whether or not to add serial numbers to data blocks None 60 90 120 4 FIELD SPACE 2 H PARITY wine Data 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 es
47. section 4 5 6 BHT Operation Test 5 and ENT keys C key SYSTEM INFORMATION System Information Display SYSTEM Ver x xx ion f pm ROM yeri i X Xx Refer to section 4 5 7 System Information SYSTEM MESSAGE Japanese x Xx FONT 6 and ENT keys SJISCFS x xx FIJLICENSE INFO FTP MENU Downloading Uploading by FTP 1 DOWNLOAD Refer to section 4 5 8 Downloading Uploading Files by 2 UPLOAD FTP 7 and ENT keys 49 BHT 604Q Menu Configuration for Items Not Displayed at the SYSTEM MENU Screen Press the corresponding numerical key while holding down the SF key SYSTEM MENU 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 with SF held down C key 2 with SF held down 3 with SF held down 50 SYSTEM MENU DELETE FILE SAMPLEO1 PD4 SAMPLEO2 PD4 SAMPLEO3 PD4 SAMPLEO4 PD4 SAMPLEO5 PD4 DELETE FILE FNTFSHG FN4 1 DOWNLOAD 2 UPLOAD SYSTEM PARAMETER Deleting Program Data Files Refer to section 4 5 9 Deleting Program Data Files Deleting Font Files Refer to section 4 5 10 Deleting Font Files Downloading Uploading the BHT System Parameter File Refer to section 4 5 11 Downloading Uploading the BHT System Parameter File 2D Code Handy Terminal SET REMOTE WAKEUP Setting Remote Wake up l rS Lila Refer to section 4 5 12 Setting Remote Wake up D TRANSMIT SPEED 4 with SF 9600 19200 38400 held down 5
48. 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 Q w E 2 5 138 2D Code Handy Terminal 5 2 1 IrDA Communication Port Transmission Speed Communicating Device Transmission Speed BHT 600 Series 9 6 19 2 38 4 57 6 115 2 460 8kbps 4Mbps CU 601 9 6 19 2 38 4 57 6 115 2kbps CU 621 115 2 460 8kbps CU 611 4Mbps 5 2 2 BHT Hardware Physical Layer and Communication Protocols BHT Hardware Physical Layer Except Baud Rate 460 8 kbps 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 Baud Rate 115 2 kbps The BHT supports Ymodem BHT Ir protocol and BHT protocol User programs BHT BASIC i YMODEM BHT Ir protocol BHT protocol i Physical Layer IrDA Q w oO fe E 2 oO 139 BHT 604Q 5 3 Basic Communication Specifications and Parameters 5 3 1 Basic Communication Specifications The table below lists communication specifications when the BHT exchanges data with the host computer using the IrDA interface or c
49. 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 Users 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 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 cartridge 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 Appendices 1 C
50. with the CU 611 Displays when a communication link is established with the CU 611 Flashes when the BHT tries to communicate with a CU 611 that has not been linked with the BHT Displays cyclically when the BHT receives no response from the prem CU 611 or when it is waiting for the link to be established with or severed from the CU 611 3 Setting the calendar clock When resetting the date and time refer to Chapter 2 BHT Preparation SET DATE TIME 2 4 Initial Setup Select 3 DATE TIME at the SET SYSTEM menu and press the ENT key 00 01 01 00 00 to display the SET DATE TIME menu screen on the right LX 66 2D Code Handy Terminal 4 Setting the code reading conditions Use the following procedure to set the code reading conditions 1 Select 4 QRCODE at the SET SYSTEM menu and then press the ENT SET BARCODE key ON 2 DECODE LEVEL 4 The SET QRCODE menu screen displays as shown on the right MINIMUM DIGITS The highlighted display and displayed values will be the current settings C AI ITF STF COD fol ABAR 1 DECODE SETTINGS The DECODE SETTINGS screen displays 2 DEVICE SETTINGS The DEVICE SETTINGS screen displays 2 Use the cursor keys A or numerical keys 1 2 to highlight the item to be set and press the ENT key Press the C key to return to the SET SYSTEM menu 1 DECODE SETTINGS Code reading condition
51. 00 Series Select a cable suited to the CU 600 Series interface being used Supported CU 600 Series Cables e CU 601 RS 232C cable Option e CU 611 Ethernet 10BASE T cable commercially available product e CU 621 USB cable Option Furthermore by preparing the BHT connector interface and cable suited to each connection port connection is also possible between the BHT and host computer between the BHT and modem and between BHT units Please note however that the BHT connector interfaces have not been designed for frequent cable insertion and removal and therefore use of the CU 600 Series is recommended Refer to Chapter 8 Specifications for further details on BHT interfaces BHT BASIC 4 0 Development Pack Option and BHT BASIC 4 0 Transfer Utility Option Refer to Software Configuration on the following page BHT 604Q 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 QBdirect 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 Softwa
52. 04Q without changing or correcting the font size Permits menu screen display Prohibits menu screen display BHT 604Q BHT 7500 BHT 100 BHT 7500 BHT 100 Normal Mode Mode Mode Standard 26 x 20 char 16x 25 char 26x 26 char 20x26 char 20 x 20 char font ANK 6x8 dots 12x 12 dots 9x 12 dots 12x 12 dots 12 x 16 dots n Small 2 mode 26 x 26 char 16 x 25 char 26x26 char 20x26 char 20 x 20 char o S font E 6 x 6 dots 12x 12 dots 9x 12 dots 12x 12 dots 12x 16 dots E Standard D 10x 10 char 12x19 char 10x13 char 15x20 char 8x 10 char font a Kanji 16 x 16dots 16x 16 dots 24 x 24 dots 16 x 16 dots 30 x 30 dots Small mode 13x 13 char 16x25char 13x17char 20x26char 10 x 13 char font 12 x 12 dots 12x 12 dots 18x 18 dots 12x 12 dots 24 x 24 dots 65 BHT 604Q 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 Displays when the BHT is set to alphabet entry mode entry mode If the alphanumeric entry system has been selected in user programs pressing the SF and the BS key switches from the numeric entry mode to alphabet entry mode Communication link
53. 1 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 59 BHT 604Q 60 Note The following setting data is copied when copying between BHT units LCD contrast level Beeper volume Switching between beeper and vibrator Program to be executed automatically when the BHT is turned ON Message version English or Japanese Backlight brightness of the LCD display Backlight brightness of the LCD display during power save mode Key backlight Display font size System status display Date Time Setting of black and white inverted label reading function enable disable Decode level Minimum number of digits to be read for ITF Minimum number of digits to be read for codabar NW 7 Interface port to be used in user programs Interface port to be used in System Mode Communication parameters for the infrared interface Communication parameters for the direct connect interface Communication protocol options for the infrared interface Communication protocol options for the direct connect interface Communication protocol type Shift key function definition M1 key function definition M2 key function definition M3 key function definition M4 key function definition M5 key function definition M6 key function definition Resume function Remote wake up setting enable disa
54. 57 600 115 200 460 800 4M bps Note 460 800 bps is only possible when communicating from one BHT 600 unit to another or with the CU 621 4 Mbps is only possible for communication with the dedicated CU 611 unit The maximum transmission speed in all other cases is 115 200 bps Connector Interface Synchronization Start stop Transmission speed Max 115 200 bps Signal level Conforms to the RS 232C interface Pin assignment As shown below D SD RD GND Signal Input Output Pin No Signal Name Function BHT External device 1 SG GND Signal ground 2 SD Send data gt 3 RD Receive data e e 5 O s O D es e 163 BHT 604Q ee ee LHg uonejedo oiseg uonejedo uejs s uoneosiunuuuo eoueuejure A EAE suoleoyioads seoipueddy 164 BHT 604Q Chapter 9 Appendices This chapter describes the CU 600 Series option specifications and describes causes and countermeasures when unable to transfer files 9 1 CU 600 SPECIFICATIONS mHmHHHRRHHMH m HH Hee 166 9 1 1 Hardware Specifications Messseessssuuu uu usumesssssu 4 s a umesesesuu a nnn menn nnn 1 66 9 1 2 Charging Requirements CU 601 611 621 mmm 166 9 1 3 Interface Specifications weer seen ususussssussu 4 auuuemesssssu a usus nhan nnn 1 67 9 2 When File Transfer is Not Possible Using the Transfer Utility str 169 Appendices BHT 604Q 9 1 CU 600 SPECIFICATIONS 9 1 1 Hardware Specifications
55. 7600 MEPA 460800 C key SYSTEM MESSAGE Downloading Uploading the System Message File 1 DOWNLOAD Refer to section 4 5 13 Downloading Uploading System 2 UPLOAD the Message File 6 with SF held down MODIFY MENU Updating the System 1 SYSTEM MODIFY Refer to section 4 5 14 Updating the System Dot 2 CU F W MODIFY with SF held down 51 BHT 604Q 4 5 SYSTEM MENU 52 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 C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU Use the cursor keys A to select the target program The selected program will be highlighted Use the V key to scroll down when more than 18 programs have been downloaded to the user area The screen on the right shows an example in which 23 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 C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU 4 5 1 Executing User Programs EXECUTE PROGRAM Menu EXECUTE PROGRAM SAMPLEOT PDA SAMPLEO2 PD4 SAMPLEOS3 PD4 SAMPLEO4 PD4 SAMPLEO5 PD4 EXECUTE PROGRAM SAMPLE18 PD4 SAMPLE19
56. F key and the M2 key entry will be ignored 2D Code Handy Terminal 7 Setting the resume function Use the following procedure to set the resume function 1 Select 7 RESUME at the SET SYSTEM menu and then press the ENT SET RESUME key MEM oorr The SET RESUME menu screen displays as shown on the right The highlighted settings will be the current settings 2 Use the cursor keys A W or numerical keys 1 2 to change the setting and press the ENT key Press the C key to return to the SET SYSTEM menu 1 ON Enables the resume function 2 OFF Disables the resume function Note The resume function is used to return the BHT status screen when the power is turned ON to the status at the point the power was turned OFF B Defragmenting the drive Use the following procedure to defragment the drive 1 4 Select 8 DEFRAG at the SET SYSTEM menu and then press the ENT USER AREA DEFRAG key The screen displays as shown on the right and the defragmentation process EN is performed for the entire user area The screen returns to the SYSTEM MENU when defragmentation is complete Defragmentation reorganizes the user area in order to increase the amount of available space If defragmented the BHT may download files more efficiently than before performing defragmentation 81 BHT 604Q 9 1 82 Setting the TCP IP FTP and DHCP Us
57. 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 select 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 Upload Files Exist UPLOAD FILE If no file exists in the BHT when Uploading by FTP is selected the FOI ICI a a ACA message shown displays as shown on the right MER NO d Press the C key to return to the FTP MENU screen 117 BHT 604Q 118 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 Dow
58. IFY Updates the BHT system 2 CU F W MODIFY Updates the CU 611 system Refer to the following section for details of the above items Press the C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU Updating 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 or numerical 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 C key to return to the SYSTEM PARAMETER menu Use the cursor keys A V or numerical key 1 to highlight 1 DO IT and then press the ENT key The screen shown displays as shown on the right and the BHT system is updated Upon completion of the update the BHT power turns OFF automatically MODIFY MENU 1 SYSTEM MODIFY 2 CU F W MODIFY SYSTEM MODIFY 1 DO IT 2 FILENAME XXXXXXXX XXX SYSTEM MODIFY Working N g 2D Code Handy Teminal 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
59. M MENU and then press the ENT key UPLOAD The screen displays as shown on the right E 2 ALL FILES 1 ONE FILE 3 HT lt gt HT COPY Select to upload a specific file 2 ALL FILES Select to upload all files excluding font files 3 HT lt gt HT COPY Select to upload a file to another BHT Refer to 4 5 4 Copying Files between 2 BHT Units for details Press the C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU Ymodem Opt EHI Copy speed The current communication settings display at the bottom of the screen Interface used Communication protocol type Communication protocol type Ymodem Ymodem protocol BHT Ir BHT Ir protocol BHTp BHT protocol Interface used Opt Infrared interface Con Connector interface Copy speed 300 to 460800 Transmission speed corresponding to each protocol Refer to 4 5 5 System Environment Settings SET SYSTEM Menu for details of communication environment settings Point f 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 56 2D C
60. N COM Opens the interface port selected in System Mode OPEN COM1 Opens the IrDA interface port for data transmission irrespective of the setting in System Mode OPEN COM2 Opens the direct connect interface port for data transmission irrespective of the setting in System Mode Note that it is impossible to open both the IrDA and connector interface ports concurrently Through the interface port opened by the OPEN COM statement the XFILE statement transmits a designated file BHT 604Q eiTe VESTE LC ES La Le This chapter describes battery cartridge and daily procedures for taking care of the BHT and CU CH 6 1 Replacing the Battery Cartridge C0 144 6 1 1 Battery Cartridge Service Life 144 6 1 2 Battery Cartridge Replacement Method w00S0S0400EE0E0 00n nn 144 6 2 Using the BHT after Long Periods See eee eee eee eee eee eee eee 146 6 3 Daily Maintenance SOP eee eee eee eee eee eee eee ee eee ee eee eee eee eee 147 6 3 1 Proper Care of the BHT eco 147 6 3 2 Proper Care of the CU CH Spee eee eee eee eee eee eee ee eee ee eee eee eee 147 Maintenance BHT 604Q 6 1 Replacing the Battery Cartridge 6 1 1 Battery Cartridge Service Life The battery cartridge is a consumable part and should be replaced after being charged approximately 300 times The performance of the battery cartridge s lithium ion battery will deteriorate gradually with repe
61. NT key Then select 1 Yes A scanning demo commences The scanning demo is a program that allows codes to be read without a user program Press the trigger switch to enable code reading Refer to Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3 1 Reading Codes or 2D Codes when reading codes Point The power turns OFF by selecting 2 No 20 2D Code Handy Terminal 2 5 Turning OFF the Power You can turn OFF the BHT in one of the following three methods l Normal Power OFF Press the Power key Turning the power OFF after data back up Hold down the Power key for at least 3 seconds Auto power OFF The power turns OFF itself when the BHT is not used for specified period of time set at the user program l 2 5 1 Normal Power OFF 1 Press the Power key Shutdown The BHT turns OFF after the message on the screen given to the right in progress displays Do not remove the battery Point Do not remove the battery cartridge while the message on the right is displayed When the power is next turned ON there are times when a message 2XXX displays asking the user to contact the administrator 2 5 2 Turning the Power OFF after Data Back up 1 Hold down the Power key for at least 3 seconds Now saving data Do not remove The message right displays and data back up is commenced battery until The power turns OFF itself when the back up is complete oee resu
62. OSE 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 8 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 8 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 A W or numerical keys 1 2 3 4 5 to highlight the item to be set and press the ENT key 2 Use the cursor keys 4 f to highlight each setting value 3 Press the ENT key Press the C key to return to the SET FTP menu 85 BHT 604Q Setting the DHCP 1 Select 3 SET DHCP at the SET TCP IP menu and then press the ENT SET DHCP key 1 TIMEOUT XXXXX The SET DHCP screen displays as shown on the right Press the C key to return to the SET TCP IP menu Press the dot key while holding down the SF key at the SET DHCP menu to display the NETWORK DHCP screen acquisition check screen for IP address at DHCP Press the C key at the NETWORK DHCP screen to return to the SET DHCP screen Point lf the acquired IP configuration is displayed when the IP ad
63. P Set IP address CURRENT DIRECTORY Acquired current directory Press the M1 key to return to the previous screen Use the cursor keys A V 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 numerical keys and dot key Press the SF and the BS key to change the entry mode numeric entry no guidance display and alphabet entry To delete a single character press the BS key Press the C key to delete all entries made When 2 SELECT FILE is Selected The screen displays as shown on the right Use the cursor Keys A W 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 SERVER IP XXX XXX XXX XXX CURRENT DIRECTORY 666 71717 8888 9999 UPLOAD FILE SAMPLEOT PDA SAMPLEO2 PD4 SAMPLEO3 PD4 SAMPLEO4 PDA SAMPLEOS PD4 116 2D Code Handy Terminal 3 Enter the directory and file name or select a file and then press the ENT key Press the C 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
64. RVAL TIMEOUT and COUNT Item Allowable Entry range Default DATA SIZE 4 to 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 2D Code Handy Terminal PING Echo Request Transmission Timing SEND TYPE Two types of echo request send timings are available TYPE 1 And TYPE 2 LITYPE1 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 TIMEOUT Sends an echo request Timeout period Receives an echo reply 4 Interval Sends an echo request gt LITYPE2 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 tA Receives an echo reply Interval Sends an echo request _ If a timeout occ
65. S key Press the C key to delete all entries made 4 Enter a setting value and press the ENT key Press the C 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 file Before starting downloading enter field information using the numerical keys and dot key Pressing the dot key will enter a comma No entry is required to download program files 115 BHT 604Q 2 1 n Uploading by FTP Select 2 UPLOAD at the FTP MENU and then press the ENT key The screen displays as shown on the right If upload 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 1 DIR FILE 2 SELECT FILE A message indicating the status displays at the bottom of the screen Press the M2 key to display the screen on the right SERVER I
66. SAMPLEO2 PD4 SAMPLEO3 PD4 SAMPLEOA PD4 SAMPLEOS5 PD4 DELETE FILE SAMPLEO1 PD4 Delete 2 No DELETE FILE Completed DELETE FILE kk ok K K 3K ok KOK ok ok ok 2K K OK K K NO FILE EXISTS SOK KK aK K k K 120 2D Code Handy Terminal 4 5 10Deleting 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 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 an so on to ensure that they are backed up Refer to section 4 5 3 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 MENU DELETE FILE FNTFSHG FN4 The DELETE FILE menu screen displays as shown on the right Press the C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU 2 Use the cursor keys A to highlight the font file to be deleted 3 Press the ENT key DELETE FILE FNTFSHG FN4 The screen displays as shown on the right Delete 2 No 121 BHT 604Q 122 To delete font files Use the cursor keys A W or numerical key 1
67. 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 LSB MSB i w 3 c fe Oo bO b6 bi b2 b3 b4 bd For 7 bit data Vertical parity bit LSB MSB For 8 bit data Vertical parity bit 141 c 9 w se O 5 BHT 604Q 5 3 2 Communications Parameters 142 In System Mode and user programs written in BHT BASIC you can set the communications parameters listed below Port IrDA Interface Connector Interface 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 bps 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Transmission speed 460800 or 4qM 2 bps Character length 8 bits 7 or 8 bits Vertical parity None Even odd or none Stop bit length 1 bit 1 or 2 bits Note1 460800 bps is only possible when communicating from one BHT 604Q unit to another or with the CU 621 Note2 4 Mbps is only possible for communication with the dedicated CU 611 unit System Mode Refer to Chapter 4 System Operation 4 4 3 SYSTEM MENU Configuration 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 OPE
68. U 600 Specifications Option Describes the main specifications for the CU 600 Series option Appendices 2 When File Transfer is Not Possible Using the Transfer Utility Describes causes and countermeasures when unable to transfer files 2D Code Handy Terminal Viewing this Manual About the Bookmark The PDF Bookmark function can be used to jump to the Contents page Procedure 1 Click the Bookmark tab 2 Click to search for the desired item 3 Click the item to be read ks File Edit View Document Tools Window Help B Open 1 Click the Bookmarks tab B Preface o x E Xx e e ue i 2 2 3 p E k t i i E jn D gt T 2 Li D a m D4 Customer Registration and Inquiries D About this Manual py SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 2 Click to search for the desired item DS Declaration of Conformity E fs Chapter 1 Outline mM DS 1 1 SSotware eemguration 3 Click the item to be read p 1 2 Component Names and Functions S Chapter 2 BHT Preparation iy Chapter 3 Basic Operation a Chapter 4 System Operation E A Chapter 5 Communication 3 Chapter 6 Maintenance EH Chapter 7 Error Messages p Chapter 8 Specifications D Chapter 9 Appendices BHT 604Q 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 sear
69. U RE2 293 F6 F M5 2637 A T MI2 329 F7 G FA5 2793 v J FA2 349 F8 H SO5 3135 lt K S02 391 BS M RAS 3520 P L RA2 440 C N SI5 3951 7 7 SI 493 SF O DOG 4186 8 8 DOS3 523 9 9 RES 583 4 4 MIS 659 5 5 FAS 698 6 6 SOS3 783 1 4 RA3 880 2 SI3 987 3 9 DO4 1046 0 0 RE4 1174 MI4 1318 ENT FA4 1396 105 BHT 604Q 9 1 PING test Use the following procedure to run the PING test Select 9 PING at the TEST menu and then press the ENT key The TEST PING screen displays as shown on the right 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 items Press the C key to return to the TEST menu 1 RUN PING PING Test Screen Select 1 RUN PING at the TEST PING menu and then press the ENT key The current setting values display and the BHT waits for the transmission count to be entered To change the number of echo requests displayed enter the desired value using the numerical keys To delete a single character press the BS key Press the C key to delete all entries made Press the ENT key When the PING test starts running the message shown displays as shown on the right Press the C key to abort the PING test TEST PING 1 RUN PING 2 SET PING 3 SET DEVICE
70. ULAR DATAMATRIX To change the setting use the cursor keys A or numerical keys 1 2 to highlight the item to be set highlight the setting value using the cursor keys 4 gt and then press the ENT key Press the C key to return to the detailed settings screen for the code reading test 2D Code Handy Terminal 3 PDF417 Selecting enable disable PDF417 reading TEST ORCODE 1 PDF417 PDA 7 Ug OF F Enable disable PDF417 2 MicroPDF417 2 Micropdf417 Ug OFF Enable disable Micropdf41 7 To change the setting use the cursor keys A W or numerical keys 1 2 to highlight the item to be set highlight the setting value using the cursor keys 4 gt and then press the ENT key Press the C key to return to the detailed settings screen for the code reading test 93 BHT 604Q 5 BARCODE Selecting enable disable BARCODE reading TEST QRCODE 1 EAN 13 UPC A BARCODE Enable disable EAN 13 UPC A LEAN 13 UPC A m 2 EAN 8 2 EAN 8 OFF Enable disable EAN 8 IPC OFF a iu Bun Enable disable UPC E 7 CODE93 OFF uA 8 C0DE128 OFF 4 ITF 9 RSS OFF Enable disable ITF 5 CODABAR Enable disable CODABAR 6 CODE39 Enable disable CODE39 7 CODE93 Enable disable CODE93 8 CODE128 Enable disable CODE128 9 RSS Enable disable RSS To change the setting use the cursor keys A W
71. When read code is data matrix Error correcting level ECC200 Longitudinal cells 10 Lateral cells 10 20200010010 68 2D Code Handy Terminal 5 ITF Minimum number of digits to be read for ITF 6 CODABAR Minimum number of digits to be read for Codabar Set minimum number of digits for the Code to be read Press lt to decrease the setting value and gt to increase the setting value ITF entry range 2 20 default 4 Codabar entry range 3 20 default 4 Setting a small number of digits increases the frequency of missing digits when reading or incorrectly reading depending on how codes are read or the quality of codes On the other hand setting a large number will decrease the possibility of such errors 2 DEVICE SETTINGS Device settings during reading DEVICE SETTINGS 0 Use the cursor keys A W or numerical keys 1 2 3 4 5 to highlight Ur the item to be set highlight the setting value using the cursor keys lt f 4 sENSOR OFF TIME and press the ENT key 5 SENSOR OFF TIME2 Press the C key to return to the SET CODE SCANNING CONDITIONS menu 1 SCAN MODE Set the scan mode 0 Normal mode Codes within the field of view can be read Refer to Chapter 8 Specifications regarding the size of the field of view 1 Point scan mode Codes above the cross at the center of the marker can be read Reading will be unsuccessful if there is n
72. Z UR ERE ERRERRSRURRERRRREARSARSRERRERRRRERREEREADRERSRREERASORERARREEGOBEEASESARERE 3 4 Changing the Default Settings 3 4 1 Procedure C sassEEagauSaERERRHEPMASFRaRRSRSARRBISESESEEERBAFRSNSRRRKasSESaEREEEPEEERsE ERRRERRRASRREEEEREEEARERE 3 5 Transmitting Data mnn 3 5 1 Connector Communication 3 5 2 IrDA Communication VisassssaransRESEgUEEE BHT 604Q 3 1 Reading Barcodes or 2D Codes Follow the procedure below to read codes 1 Turn the BHT power ON Lo LJ Ur OHHO DopE Power key 2 Press the trigger switch The BHT emits guide marker laser light and the light for reading Point The trigger switch is assigned to magic keys M3 and M4 when shipped from the factory Guide marker S oO i d Qa 9 72 oO 14 3 Hold the BHT close to the code to align the guide marker When the BHT has read the code successfully the indicator LED will illuminate in blue Point The code reading method may differ depending on the application Select the most appropriate in accordance with in the Users Manual Note e If required clean dirty labels before reading e It may not be possible to perform reading in direct sunlight e If the code is on a curved surface flatten the label surface and read it again e If the code reading window is pulled away from the code the readable code range will become narrower than that of the light emission
73. ace used The current communication settings display at the bottom of the screen Communication protocol type Communication protocol Ymodem Ymodem protocol type BHT Ir BHT Ir protocol BHTp BHT protocol Interface used Opt Infrared interface Con Connector interface Copy speed 300 to 460800 Transmission speed corresponding to each protocol Refer to 4 5 5 System Environment Settings SET SYSTEM Menu for details of communication environment settings 53 BHT 604Q 2 Select either 1 FILE or 2 HT lt gt HT COPY and press the ENT key DOWNLOAD FILE The screen displays as shown on the right indicating that the BHT is waiting Waiting for the file to be downloaded The screen displays as shown on the right only when 1 FILE is selected If 2 HT HT COPY is selected HT lt gt HT displays in the center of the second row of the screen 3 By executing the BHT BASIC 4 0 Transfer Utility or similar program the DOWNLOAD FILE Screen displays as shown on the right and file downloading is commenced Loading Refer to the BHT BASIC4 0 Transfer Utility User s Guide 4 The screen displays as shown on the right during downloading DOWNLOAD FILE XXXXXXXX XXX The screen displays as shown on the right indicating the file name and the ee Loading number of received records the total number of records When using the Ymodem protocol the received fil
74. al voltage of the battery not how much power is left e The actual voltage level varies depending upon the operation of the BHT so the displayed level also may vary 18 2D Code Handy Terminal 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 19 BHT 604Q 2 4 Initial Setup Turn ON the power after inserting the fully charged battery cartridge into the BHT The date and time are not set at the time of purchase You are required to set the date and time when turning ON the power for the first time Also follow the below procedure when resetting the date and time 1 Press the Power key to turn ON the BHT umm The screen right displays fol Q o zL I ac faa 00 01 01 00 00 2 Enter the date and time using the numeric keys BU Ex September 4 2010 14 20 Point Enter the last two digits for 00 01 01 00 00 the year and enter the time no in 24 hour clock format 19 08 04 14 20 3 Press the ENT key to set the date and time No user programs found The screen right displays when the date and time are set Run Code denm IRE demo 2 No 4 Press the numeric key 1 and the E
75. alize 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 2 Downloading Files DOWNLOAD Menu for details of downloading e Always set the calendar clock following initialization 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 39 BHT 604Q 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 l Bht System Update BHT System Update File Download Refer to sections 4 5 2 Downloading Files DOWNLOAD menu and 4 5 8 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 qgbdirect net BHT SYSTEM UPDATE Refer to section 4 5 14 Updating the System MODIFY MENU and update the BHT system Important n order to prevent the battery running low during the system update process perform the system update with the battery sufficiently charged or with the BHT placed in the CU 600 Series If the BHT power turns OFF due t
76. an the specified level Doing so could cause the CU to break or burn Use the dedicated AC adapter only Failure to do so could result in fire If 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 2D Code Handy Terminal 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 battery cartridge e Never charge a wet or damp rechargeable battery cartridge Doing so could cause the batteries to break generate heat rupture or burn Handling the BHT If smoke abnormal odors or noises come from the BHT immediately turn off the power pull out the battery cartridge and contact your nearest dealer Failure to do so could cause smoke or fire If foreign material or water gets into the BHT immediately turn off the power pull out the battery cartridge and contact your nearest dealer Failure to do so could cause smoke or fire If you drop the BHT so as to damage its housing immediately turn off the power pull out the battery cartridge and contact your nearest dealer Failure to do so could cause smoke or fire Do not use batteries or po
77. ate a system update error will occur and the CU 611 will wait for the update to be retried In such a case either perform the CU 611 system update again or reboot the CU 611 Point If the CU 611 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 at the CU 611 System Information display Refer to section 4 5 7 System Information SYSTEM INFORMATION Menu for details 41 BHT 604Q 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 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 1 Executing User Programs EXECUTE PROGRAM Menu for details 4 3 2 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 wa
78. ated charging 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 6 1 2 Battery Cartridge Replacement Method 1 144 Press the power key 9 to turn OFF the BHT power Shutd The screen displays as shown on the right Me pr Er eS Do not remove the Point Do not remove the battery cartridge until the battery power turns OFF itself and the message on the Screen given to the right is cleared Slide the battery lock 1 in the direction indicated by the arrow and remove the battery cover 2 and then remove the battery cartridge 3 Insert a new battery cartridge in the direction shown by the arrow Make sure that the battery cartridge is in the right orientation Refer to Chapter 2 BHT Preparation 2 2 Loading and Charging the Battery Cartridge Point Do not use battery cartridges other than those specified by DENSO WAVE nsert the battery cover tab 1 and then close the battery cover 2 to lock the cover in position 2D Code Handy Terminal Battery Cartridge Recycling Request e This product uses a lithium ion battery that contains scarce recyclable resources We kindly ask for your cooperation in recycling to make sure reuse of these resources The crossed out wheeled bin is applicable for EU member status only e Used battery cartridges
79. ble Transmission speed for remote wake up Remote wake up history YMODEM option IP address of FTP server User name of FTP server Password of FTP server Default directory for FTP server FTP option Line delimiters CR LF 2D Code Handy Terminal FTP option Handling of line delimiters FTP option Handling of trailing spaces in data fields FTP option Upload mode FTP option Verbose mode IP address of host computer for ping test Data size of echo request Echo request intervals Timeout period for echo request No of echo requests to be sent Echo Request send timing TCP IP operation device TCP IP link layer Transmission speed between BHT and CU No of retries for link establishment command to be sent Link establishment command intervals No of retries for link release command to be sent Link release command intervals Link release period Service Set ID SSID Not possible to copy correctly if there is a space at the end 61 BHT 604Q 4 5 5 System Environment Settings SET SYSTEM Menu 1 Use the following procedure to set the system environment Select 4 SET SYSTEM at the SYSTEM MENU and then press the ENT SET SYSTEM ney 2 DISPLAY The SET SYSTEM menu screen screen displays as shown on the right 3 DATE TIME 5 COMMUNICATION 1 EXECUTE PROGRAM EE Sli Sets the auto start execution program to be executed when the power is 8 DEFRAG turned ON 3 TCP IP
80. ccurs during uploading and an error screen displays Refer to Chapter 7 Error Messages remedy the error 7 2 System Mode Errors and UPLOAD Waiting UPLOAD BHT SYS Loading 0000000 0000000 UPLOAD BHT SYS Completed 125 BHT 604Q 4 5 12Setting the Remote Wake up SET REMOTE WAKEUP Menu 1 Use the following procedure to perform remote wake up settings Press the 4 key while holding down the SF key at the SYSTEM MENU SET REMOTE WAKEUP The SET REMOTE WAKEUP menu displays as shown on the right ON OFF 2 TRANSMIT SPEED 1 REMOTE WAKEUP 9600 19200 38400 57600 IMEEM 460800 Enables or disables remote wake up 2 TRANSMIT SPEED Sets the transmission speed for remote wake up Press the C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU Use the cursor keys A V or numerical keys 1 2 to highlight the item to be set Highlight the settings with the cursor keys 4 f and press the ENT key Press the C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU 126 2D Code Handy Terminal 4 5 13 Downloading Uploading the System Message File SYSTEM MESSAGE Menu The system message file is a file file name _B60MSG FN4 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 f
81. ched 1 Click the Search icon Or select Edit Search 2 Enter the word s or character s to be searched for 3 Click Search EX T ix in fi s Do more with Adobe PDF w Search PDF Hide What word or phrase would you like to search For zo Code Where would you like to search In the current PDF document O All PDF Documents in 2 Enter the search word s or character s LEl m My Documents C Whole words only C Case Sensitive Cl Search in Bookmarks C Search in Comments Search lt Search Results Example gt Search PDF Hide 7 Finished searching for 2D Code BHT 604Q Total instances Found 100 3b New Search Preface Thank you for using the BHT 6040 DENSO WAVE MERGES Handy Terminal Sissi Please read this manual thoroughly prior to operation to ensure full use of the product s functionality and store safely vc NNESEEMTREMENETEER in a convenient location for quick reference even after reading BY 2D Code Handy Terminal ii Customer Registr E 2D Code Handy Terminal iv Viewing this Man E 2D Code Handy Terminal Related Document Bl 2D Code Handy Terminal viii Handling the ba Liability Limitations E 2D Code Handy Terminal x To System Desigr 4 E 2D Code Handy Terminal O Host computer DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED does not assume any product liability including damages for lost profits E 2D Code Handy Terminal
82. ct having been dropped or subjected to impact repairs will be made at a reasonable charge even within the warranty period 2D Code Handy Teminal 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 Offers detailed information on each product service FAQ 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 Awww 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 qbdirect net BHT 604Q About this Manual e Due to improvements and so on
83. cting 2 No turns the power off Contact your administrator Note the error number XXXX 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 XXXX Error code Turn the BHT on again If this error occurs frequently make a note of the displayed code and contact your system administrator 152 2D Code Handy Terminal Message BHT Response Cause Countermeasure The BHT displays this error message and automatically runs the execution program from the point of start up 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 Operation was terminated without turning OFF the power normally with the resume function set and therefore resume info has been lost Your settings made in System Mode contain an error If this error occurs frequently make a note of the displayed code and contact your system administrator Contact your system administrator If this error occurs the System Mode settings revert to the factory defaults Reload the battery to restart If this error occurs the BHT beeps five times An error has occurred during execution of System Program Unload and r
84. d The memory is insufficient for setting up the BHT system parameter file or system message file to be uploaded To upload the damaged file as is press the 1 key Press the C 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 C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU and delete unnecessary files 156 BHT 604Q Chapter 8 Specifications This chapter describes the BHT 604Q specifications 8 1 BHT 604Q Specifications eee eee ee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee 158 8 1 1 Hardware Specifications Spee eee eee ee eee eee etree eee eee ee eee eee eee eee te 1 58 8 1 2 Supported Code Types See eee eee eee eee ee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee 159 8 1 3 Scanning Performance eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee 161 8 1 4 Interface Specifications VassERARRFRHERERREESERERREABASEEREESERER RRIAEEREESREENNVRRRA ERE 163 BHT 604Q 8 1 BHT 604Q Specifications 8 1 1 Hardware Specifications Power supply main power Rechargeable lithium ion battery cartridge 3 7 V DC Dimensions W x L x H 63 x 209 x 46 mm Weight Approx 270 g including battery cartridge Ambient operating temperature 5 to 50 C Ambient operating humidity 20 to 80 with no dew condensation Ambient operating brightness 20 to
85. d files by FTP 1 4 Select 7 FTP at the SYSTEM MENU and then press FTP MENU IN ENT IEN 1 DOWNLOAD The FTP MENU screen displays as shown on the right 2 UPLOAD 1 DOWNLOAD Downloads a file by FTP 2 UPLOAD Uploads a file s by FTP Refer to the following section for details of the above items Press the C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU 1 Downloading by FTP 1 Select 1 DOWNLOAD at the FTP MENU and then press the ENT DOWNLOAD key DU IRABLDE The screen displays as shown on the right 2 T IELDS 1 DIR FILE Specifies the directory and or file name 2 FIELDS Specifies field information for data files A message indicating the status displays at the bottom of the screen 1 Press the M2 key to display the screen on the right DOWNLOAD SERVER IP SERVER IP Set IP address XXX XXX XXX XXX CURRENT DIRECTORY Acquired current directory CURRENT DIRECTORY 666 7777 8888 9999 Press the M1 key to return to the previous screen 114 2D Code Handy Terminal 2 Use the cursor keys A to highlight the item to be set and then press the ENT key The mode changes to entry mode and the cursor displays 3 Enter a setting value with the numerical keys and dot key Press the SF and the BS key to change the entry mode numerical entry no guidance display and alphabet entry To delete a single character press the B
86. dress subnet mask or default gateway is set to a value C key ny SF key other than 0 0 0 0 the DHCP does not display on the screen shown on the right NETWORK DHCP IP ADDRESS 1 TIMEOUT XXX XXX XXX XXX Sets the timeout for acquiring the IP configuration from the DHCP SUBNET MASK YYY YYY YYY YYY Server The entry range is from 00001 to 32767 seconds DEFAULT GATEWAY 222 121 121 771 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 numerical keys To delete a single character press the BS key To delete the entire entry press the C key 3 Enter the desired value and then press the ENT key Press the C key to return to the SET FTP menu 86 2D Code Handy Terminal 4 5 6 BHT Operation Test TEST Menu Use the following procedure to perform a BHT operation test TEST 1 4 Select 5 TEST at the SYSTEM MENU and then press the ENT key The TEST menu screen displays as shown on the right Airp 1 QRCODE aren Selects the QRcode reading test 6 2 MEMORY 8 KEY amp VIBRATION Selects the RAM read write test 9 PING 3 BEEPER Selects the beeper scale
87. e be sure to unplug the AC adapter from the wall socket for safety Failure to do so could result in a fire 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 xi BHT 604Q Chapter 1 Outline This chapter describes the BHT system and provides an overall outline of the BHT 1 1 System Configuration PENE E E EA TEE NEE E e EENE EE E ead A BRANI 2 1 1 1 System Configuration NEEE AE E EE AONA EEEE EN EE E AA T EA 2 1 1 2 Software Configuration IEEE E OOE EN EEIE EE EE ES TEA 4 1 2 Component Names and Functions tee 7 1 2 1 BHT Front Rear e e HH F4 12 2 Keypad semen ennemis nenne nena 8 1 057 BET Sore ceteteh ature en tee cul nets Mae eect ean ts 40 BHT 604Q 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 System Configuration In addition to the BHT the following hardware and software are required for the barcode data collection system 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 e CU 600 Series option Communication unit e Connection cable option Used to connect the BHT and host computer e Software BHT BASIC 4 0 Development Pack Option and BHT BASIC 4 0 Transfer Utility Option 1 Co
88. e Found See eee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee 24 BHT 604Q 2 1 BHT Preparation Procedure Follow the steps below to prepare the BHT for use 2 2 Inserting and Charging the Battery t l First insert and charge the battery cartridge S Cartridge Page 12 o Aa i an 2 3 Wearing the Hand Strap Wear the hand strap at your wrist to prevent the Page 19 BHT from being dropped 2 4 lnitial Setup Set the calendar clock when the power is turned Page 20 ON for the first time 2 2 Inserting and Charging the Battery Cartridge The battery cartridge is not charged when purchased and should therefore be charged prior to use The chargers that can be use with the BHT are the communication units CU 601 CU 611 and CU 621 and battery chargers CH 201A CH 651 CH 704 and CH 654 The CH 201A and CH 704 are chargers to separately charge the battery cartridge on its own while the CH 651 and CH 654 are stationary models same type as CU communication unit for directly charging the battery cartridge placed in the BHT The charging time is approximately 3 hours e The charging time is approximately 7 hours using the CU 621 with power supplied via the USB port e This time will be reduced for a battery cartridge with low discharge capacity Charging Precautions e Do not touch the any terminals of BHT battery or charger by hand or stain them D
89. e Position See 8 1 3 Reading Performance values QR code Model 1 Model 2 Micro QR code Code size Cell pitch QR code Max 109 cells x 119 cells 360 Skew 0 25 mm Max 81 cells x 81 cells 360 Skew 0 33 mm 117 cells x 117 cells Micro QR code Max 17 cells x 17 cells 360 Skew 0 25 mm PDF417 Digits lines Module dimensions 1 to 9 digits 3 to 41 lines 1 0 25 mm min 1 Does not include start stop codes and left right indicator Micro PDF417 Digits lines Module dimensions 1 to 4 digits 4 to 44 lines 2 0 25 mm min 2 Does not include left middle and right Row address pattern MaxiCode Module size Module pitch 30 29 modules x 33 modules 0 88 mm Data Matrix Code size Cell pitch Max 96 cells x 96 cells 360 skew 0 25 mm Max 88 cells x 88 cells 360 skew 0 33 mm 120 cells x 120 cells COMPOSITE Read digits Module dimensions RSS EAN128 Universal product codes PDF417 Micro PDF all codes within limits 0 25 mm min o c fe 5 u O o a e 159 BHT 604Q Barcodes Supported Barcode Types Bar Dimensions Scan Magnification Universal product codes EAN 13 JAN 13 0 26 to 0 50 mm 0 8 to 1 5 times EAN 8 JAN 8 0 26 to 0 66 mm 0 8 to 2 0 times UPC A 0 26 to 0 50 mm 0 8 to 1 5 times UPC E 0 26 to 0 66 mm 0 8 to 2 0 times Interleaved 2of5 ITF 2 to 46 digits Codabar NW 7 3 to 30 digits Code 39 Min 0 15 mm 1 to
90. e cable between the PC and BHT Use a properly functioning RS 232C cross cable The BHT communication interface specification is illegal Specify IrDA Optical if connected to the PC via the CU and Connector if connected via the interface connector Refer to QBdirect page 171 Note 1 for details of the setting method 169 N o 2 I pen D Q ey lt N Q amp o C o Q a lt BHT 604Q Error No Cause Details Remedy 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 speed differs depending on the BHT used 51 52 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 u
91. e number of files in the memory Uploading starts Uploading has ended abnormally Uploading has ended normally 2D Code Handy Terminal 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 Restart marker reply 120 Service ready in approx nnn minutes 125 Data connection has been established Start transferring 150 File status okay establishing data connection 200 Command okay 202 No response to this command Not required at this site 211 System status or system help reply 212 Directory status 213 File status 214 Help message 215 NAME system type 220 Service ready for new users 221 Service closing control connection 225 Data connection established No transfer in progress 226 Closing data connection 227 Entering Passive Mode 230 User Logged in Proceed 250 Requested file process completed normally 257 PATHNAME created 331 User name okay Password required 332 Login account required 350 Requested file process awaiting further information 421 Service not available Closing control connection 425 Unable to establish data connection 426 Connection closed transfer aborted 450 Requested file action not taken 451 Requested action aborted processing local error 452 Requested action not taken 500 Syntax error c
92. e setting value using the cursor keys lt f and then press the ENT key Press the C key to return to the SET CONNECTOR menu 75 BHT 604Q 4 PROTOCOL TYPE Setting the communication protocol PROTOS dale ipe 2 BHT Protocol 1 Select 4 PROTOCOL TYPE at the SET COMMUNICATION menu and B T r Protocol then press the ENT key The PROTOCOL TYPE menu screen displays as shown on the right The highlighted settings will be the current settings 1 Ymodem Selects Ymodem when uploading downloading in System Mode or for the execution of the XFILE statement in BHT BASIC 2 BHT Protocol Selects the 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 numerical 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 C key to return to the SET COMMUNICATION menu 76 2D Code Handy Terminal 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 E LF CR None 2 6R LF CODE GAR Data 1 CR LF
93. e size the total file size units KB displays XXXXXXX YYYYYYY Press the C key to abort the download process and return to the DOWNLOAD menu 54 2D Code Handy Terminal 5 When downloading is complete the beeper sounds once and the screen DOWNLOAD FILE displays as shown on the right 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 C key to return to the DOWNLOAD menu With this screen is 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 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 DOWNLOAD FILE XXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXX XXX Out of memory Too many files Retry Retry 2 No 2 No DOWNLOAD FILE DOWNLOAD FILE XXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXX XXX Communication error Program file error Retry Retry 2 No 2 No 55 BHT 604Q 4 5 3 Uploading Files UPLOAD Menu Upload files stored in the BHT user area to another device Use the following procedure to upload files 1 4 Select 3 UPLOAD at the SYSTE
94. e the following procedure to change the TCP IP FTP and DHCP settings Select 9 TCP IP at the SET SYSTEM menu and then press the ENT key The SET TCP IP menu screen displays as shown on the right Use the cursor keys A or numerical keys 1 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 C 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 the ENT key The SET TCP IP menu screen displays as shown on the right Use the cursor keys A or numerical keys 1 2 to highlight the item to be set and then press the ENT key Press the C 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 TCP IP communication device 2 LINK LAYER Link layer Press the C key to return to the SET TCP IP menu SET TCP IP 1 SET TCP IP 2 SET FTP 3 SET DHCP SET TCP IP 1 DEVICE 2 1P ADDRESS SET TCP IP DEVICE 1 TCP IP DEVICE COMI 2 LINK LAYER Ethernet 2D Code Handy Terminal
95. ed In case of using the CU 611 FTP communication environment is required CU 601 RS232C CU 611 Ethernet CU 621 USB 33 BHT 604Q ee LHg uonejedo oiseg uonejedo uejs s uoneoiunwwog eoueuejure w seBesseyy 10113 suoneouyioeds seoipueddy 34 BHT 604Q 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 EA ENEE ENEE E PETE A EEE A CER CEC UOT EPET ECP UNES EP EUER 36 4 1 1 Selecting the Memory Area to be InitialiZed m 37 4 1 2 Selecting the Message Version English or Japanese 7 38 4 1 3 Confirming the Memory Area Selected for Initialization neee 38 4 1 4 Performing System Initialization sasensussassansussuscussussussusus5sensussensuscussusen 39 4 2 Updating the System NEPE PINI EPEN I ESAIN E PERII ANIL E N PENO SIA IE PU P esu URP NP EUREN 40 4 2 1 Updating the BHT System ERE AET T PE A A T A A AA PME 40 4 2 2 CU 611 System Update ERE POPE EE A E E T 41 4 3 Executing User Programs IPAE EINE AEAEE E EE ES PE duis se T E EEEE EEA 42 4 3 1 Executing from the SYSTEM MENU EXECUTE PROGRAM 42 4 3 2 Automatically Executing the Program Set at the SYSTEM MENU when Turning the Power ON mmm 42 4 3 8 Executing the First Registered Program by Turning the Power ON BHT System Directory Management Program Function 42 4 3 4 Executing by Wake Up meme 44 4 3 5 Executi
96. eload the battery cartridge then turn the BHT on If this error occurs frequently contact your system administrator 153 wn o D 7 7 o fa uw N o D N wn o i e E m BHT 604Q 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 You attempted to execute a user program in the EXECUTE PROGRAM menu but no user program files had been stored in the memory EXECUTE PROGRAM SRR RR RRR RRR KKK NO FILE EXISTS FRR KR RR RK RK k k k K Press the C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU then download user programs The memory is insufficient for storing files to be downloaded DOWNLOAD FILE XXXXXXXX XXX Out of memory Retry 2 No 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 In the SYSTEM PARAMETER transfer menu you attempted to download a file other than the XXXXXXXX XXX BHT system parameter file Or in the SYSTEM File mismatch MESSAGE transfer menu you attempted to download a file other than the system message file DOWNLOAD Retry 2 No Check the file you attempted to download and then download the file in the appropriate menu DOWNLOAD menu SYSTEM PARAMETER transfer men
97. em with the The selected setting value will be set 2 key or AT V keys SET COM DEFAULT PORT 1 BASIC Connector 2 SYSTEM MODE Connector Select the setting value with the cursor keys lt 4 gt SET COM DEFAULT PORT 1 BASIC Connector 2 SYSTEM MODE Optical ENT key SET COMMUNICATION 1 OPTICAL 2 CONNECTOR 3 COM PORT 4 PROTOCOL TYPE 47 BHT 604Q 4 4 3 SYSTEM MENU Configuration Menu Configuration for Items Displayed at the SYSTEM MENU screen Select the item with the numerical keys or cursor keys A W and press the ENT key SYSTEM MENU SYSTEM MENU I EXECUTE PROGRAM 2 DOWNLOAD 3 UPLOAD 4 SET SYSTEM 5 TEST 6 VERSION 7 FTP EXECUTE PROGRAM Exeucting Programs Refer to section 4 5 1 Executing User Programs SAMPLEO2 PD4 SAMPLEO3 PDA SAMPLEO4 PDA SAMPLEOS PD4 1 and ENT keys DOWNLOAD Downloading Refer to section 4 5 2 Downloading Files 2 HT lt gt HT COPY C key 2 and ENT keys L modem Opti15200 UPLOAD Uploading Refer to section 4 5 3 Uploading Files 2 ALL FILES 3 HT lt gt HT COPY 3 and ENT keys L modem Opt115200 48 2D Code Handy Terminal Seen System Environment Setting Refer to section 4 5 5 System Environment Setting DATE TIME BARCODE COMMUNICATION 2 3 4 5 6 KEY 4 and ENT keys 7 RESUME 8 9 TEST Testing Refer to
98. en 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 C key to abort the download process and return to the UPLOAD menu When uploading is complete the beeper sounds once and the screen 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 C key to return to the UPLOAD menu 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 UPLOAD FILE Loading UPLOAD FILE XXXXXXXX XXX Loading XXXXXXX YYYYYYY UPLOAD FILE XXXXXXXX XXX Completed 2D Code Handy Terminal 4 5 4 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 infrared communication Optical interface and connector communication Connector interface are available The default interface is set to infrared communicat
99. eturn to the TEST menu Press the ENT key The entire screen turns black and the indicator LED illuminates in green Press the BS key to return to the previous screen Press the C key to return to the TEST menu Press the ENT key The entire screen turns gray Press the BS key to return to the previous screen Press the C key to return to the TEST menu 1 ESHE e _ 0123 1 958 Qx 0123 456789 lt gt ABCDEFG HI JKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijkimno Y abcdefghi jkimno 1 ESHA x 0123 4 58 x 0123 456789 4 0ABCDEFG HIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZT amp 0123 456789 lt gt ABCDEFG 9 4 2 0ABCDEFG gt on ec BHT 604Q 4 Q Ld 2 0 9 2 o aa System Operation Maintenance Communication Error Messages N i E EZ o D o n Appendices 98 Press the ENT key The entire screen turns a lighter shade of gray Press the BS key to return to the previous screen Press the C key to return to the TEST menu Press the ENT key The entire screen turns an even lighter shade of gray Press the BS key to return to the previous screen Press the C key to return to the TEST menu Press the ENT key The entire screen turns white Press the BS key to return to the previous screen Press the C key to return to the TEST menu 2D Code Handy Terminal T Press the ENT key
100. ey only SET ID 00001 gt gt _ 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 BS key to delete it and then enter the correct data Press the C key to return to the SET COMMUNICATION menu SET ID 00001 gt gt 65534 2D Code Handy Terminal 6 Defining the functions of the Shift key and Magic keys Use the following procedure to change the key settings 1 4 Select 6 KEY at the SET SYSTEM menu and then press the ENT key SET KEY The SET KEY menu screen displays as shown on the right 2 M1 KEY 3 M2 KEY 4 M3 KEY 2 Use the cursor keys A V or numerical keys 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 to He E highlight the item to be set and then press the ENT key 1 M6 KEY 1 SHIFT KEY Displays the SF key definition screen 2 M1 KEY Displays the M1 key definition screen 39 M2 KEY Displays the M2 key definition screen 4 M3 KEY Displays the MG 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 O definition screen 7 M6 KEY Displays the M6 key C definition screen Refer to the following section for details of the above items Press the C key to return to the SET
101. g Screen Select 2 SET PING at the TEST PING menu and then press the SET PING ENT key 1 DESTINATION IP XXX XXX XXX XXX 2 DATA SIZE XXXXX INTERVAL XXXXX TIMEOUT XXXXX The current settings are displayed 1 DESTINATION IP Specifies the IP address of the host computer to be pinged 2 DATA SIZE COUNT XXXXX Specifies the data size of the echo request SEND TYPE 3 INTERVAL TYPE2 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 c oc A c Use the cursor keys A V or numerical keys 1 2 3 4 5 6 to highlight the item to be set and then press the ENT key The mode changes to entry mode and the cursor displays Use the cursor keys 4 gt to highlight the 6 SEND TYPE setting Enter the setting values with the numerical keys and dot key Use the cursor keys lt gt to select 6 SEND TYPE setting To delete a single character press the BS key Press the C key to delete all entries made Enter the setting values and then press the ENT key Press the C key to return to the TEST PING menu Entry Range for DATA SIZE INTE
102. g of the system directory management unless the program has been deleted and another file downloaded MAIN PD4 1 2 SUBMAIN PD4 Directory info 3 AAAAAAAA DAT MANPDA 4 BBBBBBBB DAT MAIN PD4 De SUBMAIN PD4 Download in AAAAAAAA DAT ME oreet Ds BBBBBBBB DAT 2 3 4 By specifying the wake up time at the user program the BHT can be started up at the wake up time and a program executed If an auto start execution program has been selected at the system Mode 4 5 5 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 Status following system initialization gt 4 3 4 Executing by Wake up 4 3 5 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 12 Setting the Remote Wake up SET REMOTE WAKEUP Menu and the BHT BASIC Programmer s Manual for details 44 2D Code Handy Terminal 4 4 System Mode By starting
103. g the CU 611 system Press the C key to return to the SYSTEM PARAMETER menu CU F W MODIFY 2 Use the cursor keys A V or numerical key 1 to highlight 1 DO IT and then press the ENT key Working The screen shown displays as shown on the right and the CU 611 system is updated The screen displays as shown on the right upon completion of the update Press the C key to return to the CU F W MODIFY menu When the Displayed File Name Differs from the CU 611 System Update File If the name of the file displayed at 2 FILENAME differs from the name of the CU 611 system update file to be used for updating the system enter the correct file name 1 a Use the cursor keys A V or numerical 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 numerical keys and dot key to enter the correct file name Press the SF and the BS key to change the entry mode numeric entry with no guidance display and alphabet entry To delete a single character press the BS key Press the C key to delete all entries made 3 Press the ENT key to set the entered file name 132 2D Code Handy Terminal If the System Update File Does not Exist when Updating the CU 611 System The screen displays as shown on the right if the system update file does not CU F W MODIFY exist when updating the CU 611 system Sep RO
104. h as product volume with the numeric keys and Enter ENT key If numeric data is entered incorrectly use the backspace key 8s to delete the data and then reenter with the numeric keys When Entering 120 Key Operation Press numeric keys 1 2 and 0 followed by the Enter 1 key I 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 Press numeric key 2 followed by the Enter key ENT If a YES NO selection screen such as 1 YES 2 NO displays press numeric key 1 to select YES and 2 to select NO When Selecting 1 YES Key Operation 28 2D Code Handy Terminal 3 4 Changing the Default Settings The buzzer volume vibrator LCD screen brightness power save settings and key backlight can be changed at the MENU screen Item Details Setting Used to set the volume of the buzzer that notifies the user when BUZZER VOLUME code reading is complete Mute Lo Mid Hi The volume can be adjusted in 4 levels Hi Lo Mid and Mute 5 VIBRATOR Used to tum ONOFRE the vibrator that notifies the user when ON OFF E code reading is complete 2 h kligh h f the LCD Th BRIGHTNESS Yapo to set the bach ight brig tness of the LCD screen e bevei ons E brightness can be adjusted i
105. harged battery cartridge Confirming at the Battery Voltage Screen The battery power level can also be confirmed at the Battery Voltage screen The Battery Voltage screen displays the battery power level in more detail than the battery icon mm that displays on the LCD screen Display the Battery Voltage screen using the following procedure Hold down the SF key and press the ENT key The Battery Voltage screen displays while the keys are pressed Battery Voltage EN 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 charge the battery as soon as possible before the battery power is depleted Point e f 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 and ENT key are used for switching between the numeric and alphabet entry modes TIP ein user programs you may select the key to be used for displaying the battery voltage level instead of the default combination of SF and ENT keys e The displayed battery level shows the termin
106. he factory The system must be initialized when 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 The following message displays on the screen when the BHT is turned on Contact your administrator Note the error number 2XXX 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 The initialization procedure is described on the following pages Perform operation in accordance with the procedure for each item E Selecting the Memory Area to be Initialized l E Selecting the Message Version English or Japanese l E Confirming the Memory Area to be Selected for Initialization l H Performing System Initialization 36 2D Code Handy Terminal 4 1 1 Selecting the Memory Area to be Initialized 1 Press the Power key while holding down the SF M1 and 0 keys INITIALIZE SYSTEM together 1 USER AREA EXCEPT FONTS The screen displays as shown on the right 2 Select the memory area to be initialized 1 To exempt font files from deletion Ensure that 1 USER AREA EXCEPT FONTS is selected and press the ENT key The screen changes to the 4 1 3 Confirming The Memor
107. ical keys 1 2 3 4 to highlight the item to be set highlight the setting value using the cursor keys lt 4 f and then press the ENT key Press the C key to return to the SET CONNECTOR menu SET CONNECTOR 1 PARAMETER 2 PROTOCOL SET PARAMETER lt CONNECTOR gt 1 TRANSMIT SPEED 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 _19200 38400 57600 RAY 2 PARITY BIT M 0 E 7B 3 DATA BIT 4 STOP BIT Point length settings e Selecting the BHT Ir protocol ignores the vertical parity character length and stop bit e Selecting YMODEM requires the vertical parity character length and stop bit length to be Set to N 8 and 1 respectively 73 BHT 604Q 2 PROTOCOL Communication protocol options setting screen eas Select 2 PROTOCOL to display the screen shown on the right lt CONNECTOR gt The highlighted settings will be the current settings ESTIT OFF 2 H PARITY am oorr 1 SERIAL No i 3 LINKUP TIME Selects whether or not to add serial numbers to data blocks None 60 90 120 4 FIELD SPACE EULI 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 Specifies the handling for trailing spaces in fields To trim trailing spaces in fields select Ignore and to retain them as data select Data
108. ile 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 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 5 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 a Press the 6 key while holding down the SF key at the SYSTEM MENU SYSTEM MESSAGE The SYSTEM MESSAGE menu displays as shown on the right ae 2 UPLOAD 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 C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU 127 BHT 604Q 128 1 Downloading the system message file 1 Use the cursor keys A
109. ing on the BHT power is first downloaded following system initialization 42 2D Code Handy Terminal 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 statement 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 Directory info NUUS d Directory info AAAAAAAA DAT e SUBMAIN PD4 AAAAAAAA DAT Upgrade ver BBBBBBBB DAT BBBBBBBB DAT MAIN PD4 d Download MAIN PD4 SUBMAIN PD4 SUBMAIN PD4 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 We SUBMAIN PD4 SUBMAIN PD4 USER PD4 43 BHT 604Q 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 beginnin
110. ion Optical Changing the Interface Select 4 SET SYSTEM gt 5 COMMUNICATION 3 COM PORT from the SYSTEM MENU and change at the 2 SYSTEM MODE INTEFACE USED item 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 5 System Environment Settings SET SYSTEM Menu when changing the interface When using infrared communication ensure that the BHT infrared communication ports are facing one another e When using the connector interface open the BHT connector covers and connect both BHT units using a cable with JC 25 P 3 2 5mm stereo mini plug Refer to Chapter 8 Specifications for cable details 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 2 Downloading Files DOWNLOAD Menu for details When copying only the system parameter file use the SYSTEM PARAMETER transfer menu Refer to 4 5 11 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 3 Uploading Files UPLOAD Menu for details When copying only the system parameter file use the SYSTEM PARAMETER transfer menu Refer to 4 5 1
111. its per second IrDA Interface Communication Range The maximum effective range of the IrDA interface is 15 cm with the IR beam within 10 angle of divergence To communicate via the CU 600 put the BHT on the CU 600 IrDA Interface Transmission Receipt Switching Time The IrDA interface must 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 140 2D Code Handy Terminal Transmission code and Transmission 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 LSB MSB 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 L 1 L 1 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
112. key to display the following setting screens when set to the 5 Magic key M4 default 9 y Beeper volume Vibrator 6 Magic key M5 LCD display brightness Power save Key backlight 7 Magic key M6 E 1 8 Numeric keys Used to enter data 2D Code Handy Terminal Key Name Function and Description Enter key Press to finalize entered data or execute operations z Function key Used to select functions 9 Power key Turns ON or OFF Backspace key Removes the last character that you entered Clear key Cancels entry and returns the LCD display to the previous screen Shift key Sat iA with other keys such as the numerical keys for special input BHT 604Q 1 2 3 BHT Screen 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 611 Link status with CU 611 Alphabet entry status Key shift status Battery icon This is the battery icon LLL Indicates the current battery power level Displays when the SF key is pressed and the keys are in the shift status When the SF and the BS keys are pressed while set to alphabet entry mode at the user program the entry mode ALD changes from numeric entry to alphabet entry and ALP displays Alphabet entry is used when performing FTP settings
113. long time the memory contents will no longer be backed up so that 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 Using the BHT after Long Periods for details of handling the BHT after long periods of time e Avoid storing the battery cartridge in high temperature locations The battery capacity may decrease e Do not touch the BHT battery or charger terminals by hand or stain them Doing so may result in a BHT operation defect or battery cartridge charging failure It is recommended that dirt on the battery cartridge terminals or BHT battery terminals be periodically wiped with a soft dry cloth 17 c Ao 2 a dE a4 o S Q 2 ao I I a BHT 604Q 2 2 1 Battery Power Level Indicator Confirming at the Power Level Icon The battery power level can be confirmed with the battery icon m displayed at 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 battery cartridge MEE Sufficient battery power remains EE The battery power is partially depleted Making early charge is recommended Bi The battery power is almost fully depleted Charge immediately CL The battery power is totally depleted Charge immediately or replace with a fully c
114. me concatenated codes will not be read it again Point Option data is displayed at the end of the QR Code data when OPTION DATA is set to ON at the set code reading conditions screen of the SET SYSTEM menu Refer to 4 5 5 4 Setting the code reading conditions 89 BHT 604Q 90 Setting the QRcode Reading Test Options When performing the QR code reading test press the F1 key to display the Screen on the right allowing QR code reading test options to be set The highlighted settings will be the current settings To change the setting use the cursor keys A W or numerical keys 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 to highlight the item to be set and highlight the setting value using the cursor keys lt 4 gt Press the F1 key or the ENT key to return to the code reading test q1 2 3 A 5 6 7 8 QRCODE Enable disable QR code DATAMATRIX Enable disable DATAMATRIX PDF417 Enable disable PDF417 MAXICODE Enable disable MAXICODE BARCODE Enable disable BARCODE COMPOSITE Enable disable Composite Add on Enable disable Add on It is not possible to enable both Add on and Multiline Multiline Enable disable Multiline When Multiline is enabled the screen displays as shown on the right and the reading code can be set for the Multiline code To change the setting use the cursor keys
115. member s Web site QBdirect vi BHT 604Q SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Be sure to observe all these safety precautions W Please READ through this manual carefully It will enable you to use the BHT and CU correctly W 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 WARNING Alerts you to those conditions that could cause serious bodily injury or death if the instructions are not followed correctly CAUTION Alerts you to those conditions that could cause minor bodily injury or substantial property damage if the instructions are not followed correctly Meaning of Symbols A 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 Q warns you of something you should not do it may or may not have a picture inside Here you see a screwdriver inside the circle meaning that you should not disassemble A black circle 8 with a picture inside alerts you to something you MUST do This example shows that you MUST unplug the power cord vii 2D Code Handy Terminal Handling the battery cartridge Never di
116. n 5 levels m BRIGHTNESS PS Used to set the backlight brightness of the LCD screen during Levels 0 to 5 power save mode The brightness can be adjusted in 6 levels Used to set the time until the LCD screen backlight is dimmed 1 second units POWER SAVE when not in use in order to save power max 30 seconds KEY BACKLIGHT Used to turn ON OFF the keypad backlight ON OFF 3 1 1 Procedure 1 Hold down magic key M1 for at least 1 second wt BUZZER VOLUME A VIBRATOR ON NETdH BRIGHTNESS E CER ES E 4 BRIGHTNESS PS mu 1 The MENU screen displays POWER SAVE UT 5s 4 29 e S oO i d Qa 9 72 oO 14 BHT 604Q 30 2 3 Use the A and V cursor keys to select the item to be changed The selected item is highlighted With BUZZER VOLUME highlighted press A or with POWER SAVE highlighted press V to change to the next screen ON OFF ALA Use the lt and gt cursor keys to select the setting Press any of the following keys to exit the settings screen m e M1 key long press e Clear key Enter key BUZZER VOLUME s ques zr sx EIN oorr BRIGHTNESS Ed Es ng m BRIGHTNESS PS E POWER SAVE HIT 2D Code Handy Terminal 3 5 Transmitting Data Data gathered by the BHT can be transmitted to the host computer by connector communication IrDA communication and wireless communicati
117. n displays as shown on the right if no programs have been downloaded Press the C key to return to the SET SYSTEM menu SET EXECUTE PROGRAM SAMPLEO1 PD4 SAMPLEO2 PD4 SAMPLEO3 PD4 SAMPLEO4 PD4 SAMPLEO5 PD4 SET EXECUTE PROGRAM SRK ROK KK Kk NO FILE EXISTS x RRR RRR OR KR KKK K 63 BHT 604Q 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 Select 2 DISPLAY at the SET SYSTEM menu and then press the ENT SET DISPLAY key 1 MESSAGE The SET DISPLAY menu screen displays as shown on the right Japanese The highlighted settings will be the current settings 2 STATUS MM orr 2 Use the cursor keys A W or numerical keys 1 2 to highlight 1 MESSAGE or 2 STATUS 3 Highlight the target setting with the cursor keys lt 4 gt and press the ENT key Press the C key to return to the SET SYSTEM menu 1 MESSAGE Sets whether messages displayed at the screen are displayed in English or Japanese The default is the message version selected at the system initializing process The English and Japanese display changes at the following messages e System error messages e Indications relating to the LCD contrast e Beeper volume e Beeper amp vibrator switching e Battery voltage le
118. ng by Remote Wake up mmm 44 4 4 System Modem enne 45 4 4 1 Starting Up System Mode EEE 45 4 4 2 System Mode Basic Operation 46 4 4 3 SYSTEM MENU Configuration M 48 4 5 SYSTEM MENU mmennnnnnneennnnnn nnne nennen nennen nnne nennen enne nnn 52 4 5 1 Executing User Programs EXECUTE PROGRAM Menu seenen 52 4 5 2 Downloading Files DOWNLOAD Menu mmHHHeHmme 53 4 5 3 Uploading Files UPLOAD Menu sd ewswves nec a EIU Va NEM e DURER UN VET NEUE 56 4 5 4 Copying Files between 2 BHT Units mmmHHMHRyRRRAM MMMMMRRRRIRERRRIK 59 4 5 5 System Environment Settings SET SYSTEM Menu 7777 62 4 5 6 BHT Operation Test TEST Menu eme 87 4 5 7 System Information SYSTEM INFORMATION Menu 777 111 4 5 8 Downloading Uploading Files by FTP FTP MENU 114 4 5 9 Deleting Program Data Files DELETE FILE Menu 120 4 5 10 Deleting Font Files DELETE FILE Menu 7mm 121 4 5 11 Downloading Uploading the BHT System Parameter File SYSTEM PARAMETER Menu enne nnne 123 4 5 12 Setting the Remote Wake up SET REMOTE WAKEUP Menu 126 4 5 13 Downloading Uploading the System Message File SYSTEM MESSAGE Menu mmn 127 4 5 14 Updating the System MODIFY MENU mmm 130 BHT 604Q 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 t
119. nload 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 corrupt 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 allowabl
120. nment b Bad electrical contact Wipe any dirt from battery cartridge terminals with refer to Chapter 6 3 Daily Maintenance c Non completion of the charge in the given time Charge again using dedicated AC adapter if the charging was using USB port which is weak power supplying capability d Failure or life of battery cartridge Replace the new battery cartridge Point The BHT indicator LED will change to green when charging is complete Green LED ON 14 2D Code Handy Terminal Charging with the battery charger CH 201A and CH 704 1 Check the battery cartridge terminals and insert the cartridge BHT Preparation 2 Connect the power cable to the CH 201A and connect the plug to a commercial AC power source 230 V AC The LED illuminates in red and charging begins 3 The LED will turn OFF when charging is complete Point e The charge time is approximately 3 hours e An only slightly discharged battery cartridge should take this time to become fully charged Take proper steps if the LED is blinking in red a Detecting the abnormal temperature of the battery cartridge Charge at the right temperature 0 to 40 degree Avoid the direct sunlight or something hot Stop the charging if under the proper environment b Bad electrical contact Wipe any dirt from battery cartridge terminals with refer to Chapter 6 3 Daily Maintenance c Failure or life of
121. nnector Host computer communication t 2 IrDA BHT BASIC 4 0 CU option Development Pack Option BHT BASIC 4 0 Transfer Utility Option OO e Required for system configuration Wireless LAN Host computer BHT CU access point Software Ref Page 1 Connector communication od e Page 32 2 IrDA communication e Page 33 2D Code Handy Terminal Host computer Allows you to edit manage and download user programs and data as well as downloading system programs Models PC AT Compatible Operating Systems and Optional Application Programs Windows NT Windows 2000 Operating Systems OS Windows 98 3 51 4 0 Professional Windows XP BHT BASIC4 0 Development Pack V V BHT BASIC4 0 Transfer Utility Y V V V This application does not activate any built in IrDA interface port CU 600 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 or USB interface The following three types of CU are available depending on the interface used to communicate with the host computer e CU 601 RS 232C interface e CU 611 Ethernet e CU 621 USB interface Connection Cable Option or Commercially Available Product Used to connect the host computer and CU 6
122. o a low battery and so on during the system update the system update will continue when the power is next turned ON Furthermore 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 40 2D Code Handy Terminal 4 2 2 CU 611 System Update The CU 611 System Update procedure is as follows CU 611 System Update File Download CU 611 System Update CU 611 System Update File Download Refer to sections 4 5 2 Downloading Files DOWNLOAD Menu and 4 5 8 Downloading Uploading Files by FTP FTP MENU and Download the CU 611 System update file to the BHT Download the CU 611 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 611 system update file can be downloaded from the following Web site http www denso wave com CU 611 System Update Refer to section 4 5 14 Updating the System MODIFY MENU and update the CU 611 System The CU 611 LED flashes during CU 611 system update Important Never remove the BHT from the CU 611 or turn the BHT power OFF during the system update process If the BHT is removed from the CU 611 or the BHT power turned OFF during system upd
123. o code above the cross or the marker cannot be detected due to external light This kind of reading is only enabled if marker illumination is enabled 2 MARKER Set whether the guide marker illuminates or not when the trigger switch is pressed 0 Operated by trigger switch Su Locked ON Illuminates 2 Locked OFF Doesn t illuminate Point When the marker is locked on more power is used and operating times are shorter compared to other modes Do not change these settings unless necessary 69 BHT 604Q 3 LIGHT Set whether the INDICATOR LED light illuminates or not when the trigger switch is depressed p Illuminates q llluminates on OFF 4 SENSOR OFF TIME Set the sensor off time Press lt to decrease the setting value and gt to increase the setting value OFF time setting range 0 255 Default value 255 5 SENSOR OFF TIME 2 Set the time from close to sensor off Press lt to decrease the setting value and gt to increase the setting value OFF time setting range 0 255 Default value 0 5 Setting the communication environment The communication environment settings following system initialization are follows Do not change these settings unless necessary Item Default Interface used Optical infrared interface port Communication protocol type Ymodem protocol Infrared interface port TRANSMIT SPEED Baud rate 115200 Bps PROTOCOL Protocol o
124. ode 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 UPLOAD FILE The screen displays as shown on the right Select the file to be uploaded SAMPLEO1 PD4 and press the ENT key SAMPLEO2 PD4 SAMPLEO3 PD4 Next proceed to step 3 SAMPLEO4 PD4 SAMPLEO5 PD4 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 UPLOAD FILE exist in the user area zur E LE Press the C key to return to the UPLOAD menu NO FILE EXISTS 9B k k k k oR OK kK k OK ck OK OK k k K k 3 The screen displays as shown on the right indicating that the BHT is waiting UPLOAD FILE for the file to be uploaded Waiting 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 8 HT lt gt HT COPY is selected HT lt gt HT displays in the center of the second row of the screen 57 BHT 604Q 58 4 5 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 screen displays as shown on the right during uploading The screen scre
125. oing so could resuli in a contact failure or prevent charging e Never charge the battery near fire or in a high temperature environment High temperatures may activate the charger s protective device preventing charging and lead to protective device damage overheating blowout or combustion e Terminate charging if not completed even after the specified time has elapsed 12 2D Code Handy Terminal Charging with the communication unit CU 601 CU 611 and CU 621 or battery charger CH 651 and CH 654 1 Slide the battery cover lock 1 in the direction indicated by the arrow and remove the battery cover 2 BHT Preparation 2 Check the battery cartridge terminals and indication on the BHT unit and then insert the cartridge in the direction indicated by the arrow Do not use battery cartridges other than those specified by DENSO WAVE Point 3 Insert the battery cover tab 1 and then close the battery cover 2 to lock the cover in position 4 Connect the dedicated AC adapter to the DC input connector on the charger and plug the adapter Q into the wall socket The charger Power LED D green turns ON No pr EN 13 z 9 E Q 2 A I I a BHT 604Q Note Power for the CU 621 can be obtained from a USB connection port host computer or hub however charging is not possible while the host computer is in suspend mode Charging is
126. ommand not recognized 501 Syntax error in parameters or arguments 502 Command not supported 503 Incorrect command sequence 504 Command parameter not supported 530 Not logged in 532 File storage account required 550 Requested action not taken 551 Requested action aborted page type unknown 552 Requested file processing aborted 553 Requested action not taken 119 BHT 604Q 4 5 9 Deleting Program Data Files DELETE FILE Menu Delete program files or data files stored in the FLASH ROM Use the following procedure to delete files Press the 0 key while holding down the SF key at the SYSTEM MENU The DELETE FILE menu screen displays as shown on the right Press the C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU Use the cursor keys A to highlight the program to be deleted Press the ENT key The screen displays as shown on the right To delete files Use the cursor keys A W or numerical 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 C key to return to the DELETE FILE menu To cancel Use the cursor keys A W or numerical 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 C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU DELETE FILE SAMPLEO1 PD4
127. on The data transmission method and BHT setting method will differ depending on the system used and therefore the system administrator should be contacted for details of operation Data gathered by the BHT should be promptly uploaded to the host computer em S oO on Q 9 72 oO 14 Connector Communication Dedicated interface cable Host computer Communication CU 601 RS232C CU 621 USB IrDA CU 611 Ethernet Communication LM Jn Va Ly S CU 601 CU 621 CU 611 31 BHT 604Q 3 5 1 Connector Communication Connect the host computer and BHT with a dedicated interface cable Option Type CBBHT RS1000 3 9 02 and perform data communication The BHT BASIC 4 0 Development Pack Option and BHT BASIC 4 0 Transfer Utility Option software is required e S oO i d Qa 9 72 oO 14 Dedicated interface cable e Do not use a cable other than the dedicated interface cable e Avoid disconnecting and reconnecting the cable more than once a day Disconnecting and reconnecting the cable too frequently will shorten the lifetime of the connector interface port Use the communication unit CU 601 CU 621 or CU 611 when it is necessary to perform frequent communication between the host computer and BHT e Avoid inserting the connector at an angle or pulling the cable strongly 32 2D Code Handy Terminal 3 5 2 IrDA Communication
128. onnector interface IrDA Interface Connector Interface Synchronization Start stop 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 bps 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Transmission speed 460800 Note1 or Amino bps Transmission code ASCII 8 bit code ASCII 7 bit or 8 bit code Transmission bit order LSB Least significant bit first Vertical parity None Even odd or none Note1 460800 bps is only possible when communicating from one BHT 604Q unit to another or with the CU 621 Note2 4 Mbps is only possible for communication with the dedicated CU 611 unit 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 c 9 w 9 2 5 Transmission speed This is the maximum number of bits that can be transmitted per second and is expressed in bps b
129. ont File These files are 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 16 to 40 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 10 Deleting Font Files DELETE FILE Menu The names of the font file FNTFSHG FN4 JIS Level 1 and 2 font 16 dot to 40 dot 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 2D Code Handy Terminal 1 2 Component Names and Functions 1 2 1 BHT Front Rear NO Name Function and Description 1 LCD Liquid crystal display Displays the characters and graphic patterns 2 Indicator LED Indicates the code read status Illuminates in blue when the BHT has successfully read a code 3 Trigger Switch M3 and M4 Press when reading a code 4 Magic keys The SF and ENT key functions can be assigned to these magic keys by making settings at the SYSTEM MENU Character strings can
130. or numerical keys 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to highlight the item to be set highlight the setting value using the cursor keys lt gt and then press the ENT key Press the C key to return to the detailed settings screen for the code reading test Note There are no setting items related to 4 MAXICODE or 6 COMPOSITE 94 2D Code Handy Terminal 2 Memory test Use the following procedure to perform a memory test 1 Select 2 MEMORY at the TEST menu and then press the ENT key TEST MEMORY The screen displays as shown on the right and the BHT reads and writes xk Testing data to and from all areas of the RAM and performs an address check IR SLL XXXXX Tested RAM capacity unit kilobytes YYYYY Total RAM capacity unit kilobytes If any error is detected the BHT beeps three times displays a message TEST MEMORY similar to that shown on the right and aborts the test xx Test NG XXXXX YYYYY ZZZZZZZZ Address where the error occurred Address ZZZZ227Z7 AAAAAAAA Data to write Write AARARAAA BBBBBBBB Data read out the RAM Read BBBBBBBB Press the C key to return to the TEST menu Upon normal completion of the RAM test the BHT beeps once displays a TEST MEMORY message similar to that shown on the right and returns to the TEST menu xx Test OK YYYYY YYYYY 95 BHT 604Q 96 3 1 4
131. 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 interface set at b Setting the communication environment in section 4 5 5 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 MENU SYSTEM PARAMETER The SYSTEM PARAMETER menu screen displays as shown on the right amc 2 UPLOAD 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 C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU 123 BHT 604Q 124 1 Downloading the BHT system parameter file 1 Use the cursor keys A W or numerical key 1 to highlight 1 DOWNLOAD 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 downloaded While the download is in progress the screen dis
132. plays allowing the setting to be entered with the numerical keys and dot key Press the SF and the BS key to change the entry mode numeric entry with no guidance display and alphabet entry To delete a single character press the BS key To delete the entire entry press the C key 3 Enter the desired value and then press the ENT key Press the C key to return to the SET FTP menu 84 2D Code Handy Terminal 2 OPTION Setting the FTP options SET OPTION Select 2 OPTION at the SET FTP to display th the right elec at the menu to display the screen on g ar d neice was where the current settings are displayed PE CODE Cian Data 1 CR LF na us 3 FIELD SPACE Specifies line delimiters that should match ones used in the server Data OPERATING SYSTEMS OS 4 UPLOAD MODE 2 CR LF CODE Append Specifies handling for line delimiters in records when data files are vgggosE MODE downloaded Wy orr 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 the treatment of 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 VERB
133. plays as shown on the right indicating the file name and the number of received records the total number of records Press the C key to abort the download and return to the SYSTEM PARAMETER menu Upon completion of downloading the BHT displays the screen shown on the right and beeps once Press the C 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 remedy the error 7 2 System Mode Errors and DOWNLOAD Waiting DOWNLOAD BHT SYS Loading 0000000 0000000 DOWNLOAD __ BHT SYS xx Completed 2 2D Code Handy Terminal Uploading the BHT system parameter file 1 a Use the cursor keys A V or numerical key 2 to highlight 2 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 C 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 C key to return to the SYSTEM PARAMETER menu The beeper sounds three times if an error o
134. ptions SERIAL No ON Adds serial numbers to data blocks H PARITY ON Adds horizontal parity LINKUP TIME 30 seconds FIELD SPACE ignore Trim Connector interface port TRANSMIT SPEED Baud rate 115200 Bps PARITY BIT Vertical parity None DATA BIT Character 8 bits length NE STOPBIT Stpbilengh 1Bit 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 70 2D Code Handy Terminal Use the following procedure if necessary to change the communication environment settings 1 Select 5 COMMUNICATION at the SET SYSTEM menu and then press SET COMMUNICATION the ENT key 1 OPTICAL The SET COMMUNICATION menu screen displays as shown on the right 2 CONNECTOR 3 C0M PORT 2 Use the cursor keys A V or numerical keys 1 2 3 4 to highlight 4 PROTOCOL TYPE the item to be set and press the ENT key 1 OPTICAL Changes the infrared communication parameters 2 CONNECTOR Changes the connector communication parameters 3 COM PORT Changes the communication port setting 4 PROTOCOL TYPE Change the communication protocol type setting Refer to the following section for details of the above items Press the C key to return to the SET SYSTEM menu SET OPTICAL 1 OPTICAL infrared communication
135. r kx 1 Point Do not remove the battery cartridge while the message on the right is displayed The back up process may take several tens of seconds depending on the amount of data 2 5 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 600 Programmer s Manual for details of auto power OFF 21 e c i Q g a I co E 9 a o sL I ac faa BHT 604Q 2 5 4 If the BHT Is Shut Down Abnormally If the BHT is shut down abnormally and is left without a battery cartridge or with a discharged battery 22 cartridge inserted then unsaved data may be lost Normally shut down refers to 2 5 Turning OFF the Power 1 The right message will appear when you insert a charged battery cartridge and turn the BHT on 2 Press the 2 key while holding down the SF key The screen right displays 1 Yes Run Scandisk and start the System 2 No Turn the BHT off 3 Choose 1 Yes with the numerical keys and press the ENT key When Scandisk is in progress the right message is displayed Your terminal was not shut down properly the last time it was used Unsaved data was lost SF 2 Do you want to run Scandisk 1 Yes 2 No Scandisk is checking your
136. rate but decreases the risk of such errors 4 OPTION DATA If set to ON when 2D codes are read option data for the 2D codes such as the model and the error correcting level are added to the end of the reading data Point These settings are enabled even when system mode reading tests are not being carried out Do not change these settings unless necessary H Option data formats QR code Readng data Option data 4 NH N 2 N 3 N 4 N 5 N 6 N 7 1 2 3 N 1 N 3 i Q Model Version Error oa Mask Ex When read code is QR code Model 2 Version 5 Error correcting level M Mask number 6 Reading data Q2v05M6 PDF417 Reading data Option data 4 gt lt gt N 1 N 2 N 3 N 4 N 5 N 6 N 7 N 8 1 2 3 N 1 N 7 i y Model Erro a Lines Digits Ex When read code is PDF417 code Error correcting level 4 Lines 12 Digits 2 Reading data Y1041202 Maxi Code Reading data Option data lt p lt gt N 1 N 2 1 2 3 N 1 N os X Mode Ex When read code is Maxi code Mode 4 Reading data X4 Data Matrix Reading data Option data lt A N 1 N 2 N 3 N 4 N 5 N 6 N 7 N 8 N 9 N 10 N 11 1 2 3 N 1 N E Model Error correcting level Longitudinal cells Lateral cells Ex
137. re Used for Application BHT BASIC Programmer s Manual for BHT 600 Series This is an instruction manual used to create handy terminal programs with BHT BASIC BHT BASIC4 0 Development Pack option This is a package containing four software products required for BHT 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 BHT BASIC 4 0 Simulator Performs an operation check for generated application programs PD4 at the computer BHT BASIC 4 0 Remote Debugger Uses the BHT unit to debug generated application programs PD4 at the computer BHT BASIC4 0 Transfer Utility Transfers files between the host computer and BHT at the host computer YMODEM or BHT Ir protocol is used for file transfer BHT BASIC 4 0 specification files such as application programs and data files are transferred using YMODEM protocol 2D Code Handy Terminal e BHT PC Cable RS 232C This cable can be used to connect the BHT and computer using the BHT connector interface and computer RS 232C interface Note The BHT connector interface has not been designed for frequent removal and insertion of the cable The CU 600 Series should normally be used Refer to Chapter 5 Communication 5 1 Connector Communication RS 232C Interface for detail
138. rface Circuitry e ex BHT 604QW 167 N Q zm pe D c lt o Ro feo o c o a lt BHT 604Q CU 611 The CU 611 has an IEEE802 3 compliant Ethernet interface port 10Base T ee Ethernet Interface Port RJ45 jack on the CU 611 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 621 The USB interface on the CU 621 is USB1 1 Full speed compliant with a Type Mini B receptacle 168 2D Code Handy Terminal 9 2 When File Transfer is Not Possible Using the Transfer Utility 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 Set a 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 171 Note 1 for details of characters that can be used in file names 368 BHT Ir BHT protocol was used for transfer Use Ymodem protocol or restrict data files to for a BHT BASIC 4 0 format data file BHT BASIC 3 6 format
139. rs 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 cartridge then turn the BHT on If this error occurs frequently make a note of the displayed message and codes and contact your system administrator Contact your System administrator 151 wn D D P7 7 o e i pam m N o D 7 wn o e uw BHT 604Q Message BHT Response Cause Countermeasure Reload the battery to restart tskid XXXXXXXX ercd XXXXXXXX addr XXXXXXXX 02 No user programs found Run code scanning demo 2 No If this error occurs the BHT beeps five times The message continues to display During execution of System Program the System Program has received an invalid command code xxxxxxxx Error address When the BHT is turned on no user programs are found Unload and reload the battery cartridge then turn the BHT on If this error occurs frequently make a note of the displayed message and codes and contact your system administrator Contact your system administrator Contact your system administrator You can run the code scanning demo without user programs Pressing 1 Yes runs the code scanning demo Press the trigger switch to start the code scanning demo Sele
140. s and minimum number of digits for the code to be read 1 Use the cursor keys A W or numerical keys 1 2 3 4 5 6 DECODE SETTINGS to highlight the item to be set highlight the setting value using the 0 1 1 cursor keys 4 gt and press the ENT key 2 REVERSE ON 3 DECODE LEVEL 4 Press the C key to return to the SET CODE SCANNING CONDITIONS 971108 DATA ma menu MINIMUM DIGITS 5 ITF 4 6 CODABAR 4 1 INVERT Black white inverted label reading function Inverted 2D codes and barcodes can be read 0 Disables black white inverted label reading 5 Enables black white inverted label reading 2 Enables black white inverted label auto detect reading Point Auto detect reading may take longer than ordinary reading of black white inverted labels or non inverted labels 2 REVERSE Inverted 2D code reading function Setting inverted 2D code reading to ON enables 2D code reading from the reverse side Reading times for 2D codes may be longer in such cases 67 BHT 604Q 3 DECODE LEVEL Set the decode level code reading tolerance level Press lt to decrease the setting value and gt to increase the setting value Decode level entry range 1 9 default 4 Setting a lower value improves the reading rate but increases the risk of incorrectly reading poor quality codes split or dirty codes Conversely setting a higher value reduces the reading
141. s been registered 2 symbol Indicates that no license has been registered Evenif 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 C key to return to the SYSTEM INFORMATION screen 111 BHT 604Q 1 3 Functions for which licenses have been registered Use the cursor keys A V to highlight the name of a function that has been registered and then press the ENT key to display a screen similar to that shown on the right containing the license registration details PRODUCT ID Product ID PRODUCT NAME Product name PRODUCT KEY Product key Press the C key to return to the LICENSE INFORMATION screen functions for which licenses have not been registered Use the cursor keys A V to highlight the name of a function that has not been registered and then press the ENT key to display the license registration screen shown on the right PRODUCT ID Product ID PRODUCT NAME Product name PRODUCT KEY Product key 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
142. s last turned OFF Refer to section 4 5 5 System Environment Settings SET SYSTEM Menu for details 4 3 3 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 is turned ON control will switch to the directory management 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 turn
143. s on the connector interface BHT BASICA 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 BHT 604Q 3 Software Used at the BHT Unit The BHT unit FLASH memory has a system area and user JIS Level 1 System amp Level 2 User programs area with the system program stored in the system area Programs font files and font files and user programs stored in the user area The BHT unit is shipped with the system program and font Program Data files stored in their respective areas files files System Area User Area g 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 F
144. s the C key to return to the TEST COMMUNICATION menu The master BHT automatically 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 TEST COMMUNICATION displays the screen on the right lt OPTICAL gt Press the C key to return to the TEST COMMUNICATION menu Test OK The master BHT automatically returns to the TEST COMMUNICATION menu 103 BHT 604Q 104 Connector communication Test 1 Wire the cable with JC 25 P 3 2 5mm stereo mini plug as shown below and connect to the BHT connector communication port oa RD 2 Select 2 CONNECTOR at the TEST COMMUNICATION menu and then press the ENT key The TEST COMMUNICATION screen displays as shown on the right If an error occurs the BHT beeps three times and displays the screen on the right The meanings of the error codes in parentheses are as follows XX L The received data is different from the sent data 2 A timeout has occurred during standby for data 1 300 bps reception 2 115200 bps Press the C key to return to the TEST COMMUNICATION menu Upon normal completion of the test the BHT beeps once and displays the screen on the right Press the C key to return to the TEST COMMUNICATION menu TEST COMMUNICATION lt CONNECTOR gt Testing TEST COMMUNICATION lt CONNECTOR gt Test NG
145. sassemble or heat the battery cartridge nor put it into fire or water doing so could cause battery rupture or leakage of battery fluid resulting in a fire or bodily injury Do not carry or store the battery cartridge together with metallic ball point pens necklaces coins hairpins etc Doing so could short circuit the terminal pins causing the batteries to rupture or the battery fluid to leak resulting in a fire or bodily injury Never put the battery cartridge into a microwave oven or high pressure container Doing so could cause the batteries to break generate heat rupture or burn Avoid dropping the battery cartridge or letting it undergo any shock or impact Doing so could cause the batteries to break generate heat rupture or burn Never charge the rechargeable battery cartridge where any inflammable gases may be emitted doing so could cause fire Only use the dedicated charger for charging the rechargeable battery cartridge Using a different type of charger could cause battery rupture or leakage of battery fluid and result in a fire bodily injury or serious damage to property Handling the BHT e The BHT uses a laser light for indicating the scanning range Though the intensity of the laser light is too low to inflict bodily injury You must observe the following precautions when handling the BHT equipped with laser light 1 Never stare into the laser light 2 Never point the code reading window at someone s eyes
146. section for details of the above items Press the C key to return to the TEST 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 Data f tem E Within 15cm E e S Master BHT Slave BHT to be tested 2 Select 1 OPTICAL at the TEST COMMUNICATION menu and then press TEST COMMUNICATION ID END SOY lt OPTICAL gt The TEST COMMUNICATION screen displays as shown on the right SLAVE 2 MASTER 102 2D Code Handy Terminal 3 At the slave BHT to be tested select 1 SLAVE and at the master TEST COMMUNICATION BHT select 2 MASTER Then press the ENT key lt OPTICAL gt Testing 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 TEST COMMUNICATION Screen on the right lt OPTICAL gt Test NG XX The meanings of the error codes in parentheses are as follows XX L 4 The received data is different from the sent data 2 A timeout has occurred during standby for data 1 9600 bps reception 2 115200 bps 3 460800 bps Pres
147. sed 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 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 7 name Refer to QBdirect page 171 Note 1 for details of characters that can be used in file names 75 The USB COM port drive has been Reinstall the USB COM port driver incorrectly installed 91 Illegal field information specification option Set a correct value for the field information option when transmitting data file 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 file 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 charac
148. sit at room temperature and humidity for at least one day before use Using the BHT with its inside being hot will fail to scan or result in a machine failure BHT 604Q Handling the CU e Never disassemble or modify the CU doing so could result in an accident such as fire or malfunction 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 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 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 Do not place the CU anyplace where it may be subjected to oily smoke or steam e g near a cooking range or humidifier Doing so could result in a fire or electrical shock Keep the power cord away from any heating equipment Failure to do so could melt the sheathing resulting in a fire or electrical shock Do not 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 If you are not using the CU for a long tim
149. tablished 4 FIELD SPACE Specifies handling for trailing spaces in fields To trim trailing spaces in fields select ignore and to retain them as data select data To change the setting use the cursor keys A Y or numerical keys 1 2 3 4 to highlight the item to be set highlight the setting value using the cursor keys 4 gt and then press the ENT key Press the C key to return to the SET OPTICAL menu Point Selecting the BHT IR or YMODEM protocol ignores the serial number and horizontal parity settings 72 2D Code Handy Terminal 2 CONNECTOR Connector communication environment settings Select 2 CONNECTOR at the SET COMMUNICATION menu and then press the ENT key The SET CONNECTOR menu screen displays as shown on the right Use the cursor keys A W or numerical keys 1 2 to highlight 1 PARAMETER or 2 PROTOCOL and then press the ENT key Press the C 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 settings will be the current settings 1 TRANSMIT SPEED Sets the transmission speed 2 PARITY BIT Sets the vertical parity none odd or even 3 DATA BIT Sets the character length 4 STOP BIT Sets the stop bit length To change the setting use the cursor keys A W or numer
150. ted charger to charge the battery cartridge Mishandling may result in battery cartridge overheating smoke generation blowout or NCAUTION combustion Please read the following item prior to use e Terminate charging if not completed even after the specified time has elapsed 145 Maintenance BHT 604Q 6 2 Using the BHT after Long Periods Data stored in the BHT may be lost and the calendar clock may stop if the BHT is left unused for long periods of time Take appropriate measures in accoRDance with the procedure below Insert a fully charged battery cartridge Can the power be This is used as a memory back up power source turned ON and therefore should not be removed from the BHT for at least 10 minutes Power ON Does the normal screen display The Set the current The Contact your administrator date and time screen screen displays displays The BHT can be used Set the current date and The following reasons may be Charge promptly before ina considered Contact the system administrator the battery becomes Refer to Chapter 2 BHT fully depleted Preparation 2 4 Initial e Hardware damage Setup e Application failure Q C D 2 Point Files may become corrupt if left for a long period of time without replacing the battery cartridge 146 2D Code Handy Terminal 6 3 Daily Maintenance 6 3 1 Proper Care
151. ters have been used in the file Change the file name name Refer to QBdirect page 171 Note 1 for details of characters that can be used in file names BHT Ir BHT protocol was used for transfer Use Ymodem protocol or convert program files to Other for a BHT BASIC 4 0 format program file PD PD4 170 2D Code Handy Terminal Error No Cause Details Remedy Other 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 qbdirect net 171 eo Io o D en o lt L 2D Code Handy Terminal BHT 604Q User s Manual First Edition Oct 2008 Second Edition Mar 2010 DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED
152. test 4 AGING Selects the aging test 5 LCD Selects the LCD and indicator indicator LED tests 6 FILE Selects the file checksum test 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 C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU Point X Contact your nearest dealer If an error occurs during any of the above tests 87 BHT 604Q 88 1 QR code reading test Use the following procedure to perform a QR code reading test 1 Select 1 QRCODE at the TEST menu and then press the ENT key The screen displays as shown on the right 2 Read a barcode or 2D code with the BHT Upon completion of barcode or 2D code reading the BHT beeps once and the indicator LED turns blue 3 The read 2D code or barcode type lead digits total number of digits and code data display on the screen Ensure that the code data and screen display match Press the C key to return to the TEST menu Code Type and Corresponding Characters Displayed on the Screen Code type ID characters QR Code Q QR Code Codes concatenated with unedited S modes PDF417 Maxicode Data matrix EAN 13 JAN 13 UPC A EAN 13 CJAN 13 UPC A COMPOSITE EAN 8 JAN 8 EAN 8 JAN 8 COMPOSITE UPC E UPC E COMPOSITE Interleaved 2of5 ITF Codabar NW
153. trample on it e Never apply strong impact to or throw the battery cartridge e Never use significantly damaged or deformed battery cartridges e Never apply solder directly to the battery cartridge e f battery fluid leaked from the battery cartridge gets into the eyes or comes 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 16 2D Code Handy Terminal Mishandling of the charger may result in charger 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 Note e The BHT is equipped with a back up battery used to back up the internal memory and calendar clock when the battery cartridge is removed or the battery voltage falls below the stipulated level It is therefore necessary to charge the internal back up battery when using the BHT for the first time or when left unused for long periods of time The back up battery is charged automatically when a fully charged battery cartridge is inserted To ensure that the back up battery is fully charged do not remove the battery cartridge for at least 10 minutes when using the BHT for the first time or when using after long periods of time e If you leave the BHT without a battery cartridge inserted for a
154. u or SYSTEM MESSAGE transfer menu 154 2D Code Handy Terminal Message Cause Countermeasure The current download will exceed the maximum Press the 2 key to return to the SYSTEM allowable number of files 420 files in the MENU then delete unnecessary files in the XXXXXXXX XXX memory memory or decrease the number of files to be Tos Many Tiles downloaded if you attempted to download more than one file in the DOWNLOAD menu DOWNLOAD FILE Retry 2 No DOWNLOAD FILE Downloading has failed To retry downloading uploading press the 1 Uploading has failed key XXXXXXXX XXX To return to the SYSTEM MENU press the 2 Communication error on key Check the interface port communications parameters and communications protocol in Retry the SET SYSTEM menu or perform the 2 No communications test in the TEST menu DOWNLOAD FILE You attempted to download an invalid program Check whether the program file you attempted file to download is available to the BHT 600 model XXXXXXXX XXX If it is not available download the appropriate Program file error program Retry 2 No N o o2 N N o i e Wi 155 N o o2 c N wn o i e m BHT 604Q Message Cause Countermeasure UPLOAD FILE File error Upload EH 2 UPLOAD Out of memory No The file you attempted to upload is damage
155. up the BHT in system Mode and selecting each menu the following operations can be performed individually e Executing user programs e File download upload e System environment setting e BHT operation test e System information display e Downloading uploading files by FTP 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 5 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 keys SYSTEM MENU 1 EXECUTE PROGRAM 2 DOWNLOAD 3 UPLOAD 4 SET SYSTEM 5 TEST 6 VERSION 7 FTP System Mode starts up and the SYSTEM MENU screen on right displays Select and display each menu from the SYSTEM MENU and perform each operation Hold down the SF key and press the appropriate numerical key to display items not displayed at the SYSTEM MENU Refer to 4 4 3 SYSTEM MENU Configuration for details 45 BHT 604Q 4 4 2 System Mode Basic Operation Menu selection and Display Use the following procedure to select and display each menu 1 Operation example a Press the numerical key corresponding to SYSTEM MENU the menu to be selected LEXECUTE PROGRAM Select 4 SET SYSTEM 2 with the 4Jor AJ
156. urs Sends an echo request ____ l Timeout period Timeout occurs Interval Sends an echo request _ _ _ 109 BHT 604Q 110 3 SET DEVICE PING Device Setting Screen 1 a Select 3 SET DEVICE at the TEST PING menu and then press the ENT key The TCP IP communication device link layer and transmission speed display Press the C key to return to the TEST PING menu SET TCP IP DEVICE 1 TCP IP DEVICE COM1 2 LINK LAYER 2D Code Handy Terminal 4 5 7 System Information SYSTEM INFORMATION Menu 1 Displaying the BHT system information Use the following procedure to display the BHT system information 1 4 Select 6 VERSION at the SYSTEM MENU and then press SYSTEM INFORMATION ID ENT key SYSTEM Ver x xx ROM SIZE xxMB The SYSTEM INFORMATION screen displays as shown on the right SYSTEM MESSAGE Japanese xX Xx FONT SYSTEM Ver System program version SJIS FS x xx ROM SIZE ROM size SYSTEM MESSAGE System message version FONT Loaded font type and version Press the C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU FIJLICENSE INFO License List LICENSE INFORMATION Press the F1 key at the LICENCE INFORMATION screen to display a license list as shown on the right The license list displays the names of functions for which licenses are required 1 symbol Indicates that a license ha
157. used for updating the system enter the correct file name Use the cursor keys A V or numerical key 2 to highlight 2 FILENAME and then press the ENT key The mode changes to entry mode and the cursor displays Use the numerical keys and dot key to enter the correct file name Press the SF and the BS key to change the entry mode numeric entry no guidance display and alphabet entry To delete a single character press the BS key Press the C key to delete all entries made 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 SYSTEM MODIFY not exist when updating the BHT system ORO e ECKE GRRCK S GERE ACE Download the BHT system update file and update the BHT system again NO FILE EXISTS eee eee eee eee ee ee Press the C key to return to the MODIFY MENU 131 BHT 604Q 2 Updating the CU 611 System Update the CU 611 System after downloading the CU 611 system update file Refer to section 4 2 2 CU 611 System Update for details 1 a Use the cursor keys A V or numerical key 2 to highlight CU F W MODIFY 2 CU F W MODIFY and then press the ENT key CU 611the MODIFY MENU screen displays as shown on the right 2 FILENAME C6NDN DAT 1 DO IT Updates the CU 611 system 2 FILENAME Displays the filename to be used for updatin
158. vel screens 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 e ON The system status is displayed e 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 64 4 Simultaneously press the SF key and 1 MESSAGE at the SET DISPLAY menu 2D Code Handy Terminal The SET DISPLAY menu screen displays as shown on the right The highlighted settings will be the current settings Use the cursor keys A W or numerical keys 1 2 to highlight 1 MENU or 2 COMPATIBLE MODE Highlight the target setting with the cursor keys lt f and press the ENT key Press the C key to return to the SET SYSTEM menu 1 MENU SET DISPLAY om 2 COMPATIBLE MODE mm BHT 7500 1 MENU OFF BHT 100 Sets whether to permit or prohibit menu screens beeper volume vibrator screen brightness power saving key backlight settings being started up while applications are running e ON e OFF 2 COMPATIBLE MODE Sets compatible mode for screen display between the BHT 100 and BHT 7500 This allows BHT 100 Series and BHT 7500 Series application programs to be used at the BHT 6
159. wer sources other than the specified ones doing so could generate heat or cause malfunction 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 Never disassemble or modify the BHT doing so could result in an accident such as break or fire Never dis assemble Never put the BHT in places where there are excessively high temperatures such as inside closed up automobiles or in places exposed to direct sunlight Doing so could affect the housing or parts resulting in a fire Avoid using the BHT in extremely humid or dusty areas or where there are drastic temperature changes Moisture or dust will get into the BHT resulting in malfunction fire or electrical shock 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 When connecting or disconnecting the direct connect interface cable to from the BHT do not plug or unplug it at an angle and do not pull the cable strongly Doing so will result in a machine failure Do not apply excessive force when inserting or removing the rechargeable battery cartridge Doing so will result in damage If the BHT has been stored in a hot 50 C to 60 C 122 F to 140 F and humid place allow it to
160. when purchasing the product Press the C key to return to the LICENSE INFORMATION screen INSTALL LICENSE PRODUCT ID XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX PRODUCT NAME XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX PRODUCT KEY XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX INSTALL LICENSE PRODUCT ID XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX PRODUCT NAME XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX PRODUCT KEY ENT SETTING 112 2D Code Handy Terminal 2 CU 611 System Information Display Use the following procedure to display CU 611 System information 1 Place the BHT on the CU 611 2 Select 6 VERSION at the SYSTEM MENU and then press SYSTEM INFORMATION MEENE KEJ SYSTEM Ver x xx ROM SIZE xxMB The SYSTEM INFORMATION screen displays as shown on the right SYSTEM MESSAGE Japanese xX XxX SUIS FS x xx FIJLICENSE INFO 3 Press the M2 key UR SRE CREAT TON SYSTEM Ver 1 00 The CU INFORMATION screen displays MAC 00 059010000 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 611 the screen CU INFORMATION displays as shown on the right Info load failure Press the C key to return to the SYSTEM INFORMATION screen Reload eturn naa 113 BHT 604Q 4 5 8 Downloading Uploading Files by FTP FTP MENU Use the following procedure to download and uploa
161. y Area Selected for Initialization 2 To delete font files INITIALIZE SYSTEM Press the 2 key while holding down the SF key 1 USER AREA EXCEPT The screen displays as shown on the right ES Next press the 2 key select 2 WHOLE USER AREA and press the ENT 2 WHOLE USER AREA key The screen changes to the 4 1 2 Selecting the Message Version English or Japanese 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 lf a Contact the administrator 2XXX message displays when the BHT power is ON select 2 WHOLE USER AREA 37 BHT 604Q 38 4 1 2 Selecting the Message Version English or Japanese 1 When the screen displays as shown on the right select the message display language with the numerical keys 1 Japanese 2 English Changes the message language to Japanese Changes the message language to English Press the ENT key The screen changes to the 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 and press the ENT key Press the C key to return to the screen to select the area for initialization 1 Yes The system will be initialized without deleting font files
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