2D Code Handy Terminal BHT-825QW/BHT-825QB BHT-825Q User’s Manual
BHT-825Q series Preface Thank you for using the BHT-825Q/BHT-825QB/BHT-825QW 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.
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BHT-825Q series About this Manual • Due to improvements and so on, the content of this manual may be subject to change without prior notice. • The reproduction or duplication of the whole or part of this manual is strictly prohibited without prior consent. • 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.
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2D Code Handy Terminal Related Documentation • BHT-BASIC Programmer’s Manual (BHT-800 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). • 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-800 and comes bundled with the BHT-BASIC 4.
BHT-825Q series SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Be sure to observe all these safety precautions. Please READ through this manual carefully. It will enable you to use the BHT and CU correctly. Always keep this manual nearby for speedy reference. Strict observance of these warnings and cautions is a MUST for preventing accidents that could result in bodily injury and substantial property damage.
2D Code Handy Terminal Handling the battery cartridge • Never disassemble 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.
BHT-825Q series Handling the CU • 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.
2D Code Handy Terminal To System Designers: • 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 • Never charge a wet or damp rechargeable battery cartridge. Doing so could cause the batteries to break, generate heat, rupture or burn.
BHT-825Q series • 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 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.
2D Code Handy Terminal Handling the CU • 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.
BHT-825Q series Declaration of Conformity For European Union English: Hereby, DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED, declares that this BHT-825QB/QW/QWB contains Wireless LAN Module (type: DWWL002) / Bluetooth® Board (type: DWBT011) that are in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
2D Code Handy Terminal Português: DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED declara que este BHT-825QB/QW/QWB inclui um Módulo LAN sem fios (tipo: DWWL002) / uma Placa Bluetooth® (tipo: DWBT011), que estão conforme aos requisitos essenciais e a outras disposições da Directiva 1999/5/CE.
BHT-825Q series Chapter 1 Outline This chapter describes the BHT system and provides an overall outline of the BHT. 1.1 System Configuration··················································································2 1.1.1 Hardware Configuration ··············································································· 2 1.1.2 Software Configuration················································································· 4 1.
BHT-825Q series 1.1 System Configuration This section describes the hardware required for the code data collection system used by the BHT and the BHT software. 1.1.1 Hardware Configuration In addition to the BHT, the following hardware and software are required for the code 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.
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 98 Windows NT 3.51/4.0 Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP 32bit edition Windows Vista 32bit edition BHT-BASIC4.0 Development Pack – – √ √ √ BHT-BASIC4.
BHT-825Q series 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.
2D Code Handy Terminal [3] Software Used at the BHT Unit The BHT unit FLASH memory has a system area and user area, with the system program stored in the system area and font files and user programs stored in the user area. The BHT unit is shipped with the system program and font files stored in their respective areas. 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 (*.
BHT-825Q series • 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. Font 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).
2D Code Handy Terminal 1.2 Components and Functions 1.2.1 BHT Front/Rear (2) (1) (5) (4) (7) (3) (6) (8) (9) (11) (10) (12) No. Name (1) LCD (Liquid crystal display) (2) Indicator LED Function and Description Displays the characters and graphic patterns. Indicates the code read status. Illuminates in blue when the BHT has successfully read a code. Press when scanning a code. The SF and ENT key functions can be assigned to these magic keys by making settings at the SYSTEM MENU.
BHT-825Q series 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. (4) (5) (2) (3) (1) (10) (7) (6) (11) (9) No. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 8 Key (8) Name Function and Description Cursor keys Magic key • Each of the M3 and M4 keys is assigned a trigger switch by default.
2D Code Handy Terminal No. Key Name Function and Description (6) Numerical keys Used to enter data. (7) Enter key Press to finalize entered data or execute operations. - Used to select functions. *Function key functions are assigned at user programs. Refer to (8) Function keys (9) Power key Turns the BHT power ON or OFF. Backspace/clear Deletes the last entered character (backspace).
BHT-825Q series 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-811. Connection status with the Bluetooth® device Connection status with access point Link status with CU-811 Alphabet entry status Key shift status Battery icon This is the battery icon. Shows battery level.
BHT-825Q series 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 2.2 “BHT Preparation” Procedure ···································································12 Loading and Charging the Battery Cartridge ···········································12 2.2.1 Battery Power Level Indicator ····································································18 2.
BHT-825Q series 2.1 “BHT Preparation” Procedure Follow the steps below to prepare the BHT for use. 2.2 Loading and Charging the Battery Cartridge(Page 14) 2.3 Attaching the Hand Strap (Page 21) 2.4 Initial Setup (Page 22) First load and charge the battery cartridge. Attach the hand strap to prevent the BHT from being dropped. Set the calendar clock when the power is turned ON for the first time. 2.
2D Code Handy Terminal Charging with the communication unit (CU-801, CU-811 and CU-821) or battery charger (CH-851 and CH-854) 1. Slide the battery cartridge cover release button (1) in the direction indicated by the arrow and remove the battery cartridge cover (2). 2. 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 that specified by DENSO WAVE. 3.
BHT-825Q series 4. Connect the dedicated AC adapter to the DC input connector on the charger and plug the adapter into the wall socket. The charger Power LED (green) turns ON. − Note − 5. Power for the CU-821 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 resumed when suspend mode is exited. This can be avoided using a dedicated AC adapter to supply power.
2D Code Handy Terminal Charging with the battery charger (CH-201A and CH-704) 1. Check Terminal the battery cartridge terminals and insert the cartridge. 2. Connect the power cable to the CH-201A and connect the plug to a commercial AC power source (230 V AC). Red LED ON The LED will turn red when charging is commenced. 3. The LED will turn OFF when charging is complete. − Point − z Charging hours.
BHT-825Q series 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 that specified by DENSO WAVE. 6. Insert the battery cartridge cover tab (1), and then close the battery cartridge cover (2) to lock the cover in position. Press the battery cover into place until a click is heard.
2D Code Handy Terminal Mishandling of the charger may result in charger overheating, smoke generation, blowout or combustion. Please read the following items prior to use. z Never disassemble or modify the battery cartridge. z Never connect the battery cartridge (+) and (-) terminals with a metal object such as a piece of wire. z Never carry or store the battery cartridge together with metallic necklaces, hairpins and so on. z Never expose the battery cartridge to fire or apply heat.
BHT-825Q series 2.2.1 Battery Power Level Indicator Confirming at the Power Level Icon The battery power level can be confirmed at the battery icon ( ) that displays in the bottom left of the LCD display. The battery power displays in four levels. The battery power level indicator is a guideline to notify the operator to charge the battery promptly when discharged. :Sufficient battery power remains. :The battery power is partially depleted. Charge promptly. :The battery power is almost fully depleted.
2D Code Handy Terminal 2.3 Attaching the Hand Strap Attach the hand strap to prevent the BHT from being accidentally dropped during use. 2.3.1 Attaching the Hand Strap Attach the hand strap as shown below. 2.3.2 Holding the BHT Attach the hand strap to your wrist and hold the BHT as shown below.
BHT-825Q series 2.4 Initial Setup Turn ON the power after inserting the fully charged battery cartridge into the BHT. The clock will not have been set at the time of purchase, and therefore it is necessary to set the date and time when turning ON the power for the first time. 1. Press the Power key ( ) to turn ON the BHT power. The screen to the right displays. − Point − Press the Power key at least 1 second after data backup. Refer to “Turning OFF the Power” on data backup. 2.
2D Code Handy Terminal 2.5 Turning OFF the Power Use one of the following three methods to turn OFF the BHT power. Methods Operation Data Backup Timing 1) Normal power OFF Press the Power key. After 20 minutes from turning off 2) Turning the power OFF after data backup Hold down the Power key for at least 3 seconds. When the power turns off 3) Auto power OFF The power turns OFF itself when the BHT is not used for the specified period of time set. After 20 minutes from turning off 2.5.
BHT-825Q series 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 cartridge loaded, 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 load a charged battery cartridge and turn the BHT on. 2. Next, the testing message will appear as in the screen to the right. In some instances testing may take up to 20 to 30 seconds.
2D Code Handy Terminal If Scandisk finds a broken file(s), the right screen will appear. (As long as a broken file exits, the screen displays every time the BHT System is started up.) (Refer to “About “$$BRKLST.SYS” on the following page.) Scandisk when the resume function is enabled If Scandisk runs when the resume function is enabled, the screen given right may appear. The BHT displays the screen for three seconds and then automatically runs the execution program from the beginning.
BHT-825Q series About “$$BRKLST.SYS” If Scandisk finds a broken file(s), it will automatically create the "$$BRKLST.SYS" file. To check the contents of the file, upload the file in System Mode to the host computer. (Refer to “Chapter 4 System Operation" – “4.5.3 Uploading Files (UPLOAD MENU).") Contents of the “$$BRKLST.SYS” file Records (1) File name (2) Error factor (3) Broken records [Ex.] SAMPLE1.DAT + 01000-01050 SAMPLE1.DAT + 01200-01250 SAMPLE1.DAT + 01600-01650 SAMPLE2.DAT * 00250-00275 SAMPLE3.
BHT-825Q series Chapter 3 Basic Operation This chapter describes basic operations such as barcode scanning, numerical data entry and item selection using the BHT, basic changes to settings, and BHT data transmission. 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.
BHT-825Q series 3.1 Reading Barcodes or 2D Codes Follow the procedure below to scan barcodes. 1. Turn the BHT power ON. Power key 2. Press the trigger switch. The BHT emits a 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 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.
2D Code Handy Terminal When unable to successfully read codes… Cause Countermeasure Change the BHT reading angle and try again. When the light is focused on the printed surface of the code from directly above, the BHT may not read the code due to specular reflection. Specular reflection Move the BHT slowly toward of away from the code and try again. Use the display range of the guide marker as a guide. The valid reading range is approx. 60x38 mm if the reading distance is 90 mm.
BHT-825Q series 3.2 Numeric Data Entry Enter numeric data such as product volume with the numeric keys and Enter ( ) key. If numeric data is entered incorrectly, use the backspace/clear key ( ) to delete the data and then reenter with the numeric keys. When Entering “120” Key Operation Press numeric keys 1, 2, and 0 followed by the Enter key. 3.3 Task Selection If a selection item "such as “1:XXX keys and then press the Enter key.
2D Code Handy Terminal 3.4 Changing the Default Settings The volume, vibrator, LCD display brightness and power save settings can be changed at the MENU screen. Item Details Used to set the volume of the speaker that notifies the user when barcode scanning is complete. VOLUME Setting Mute→Lo→Mid→Hi The volume can be adjusted in 4 levels: Hi, Lo, Mid and Mute. Used to turn ON/OFF the vibrator that notifies the user when barcode scanning is complete.
BHT-825Q series 2. Use the [▲] and [▼] cursor keys to select the item to be changed. The selected item is highlighted. 3. Use the [◄] and [►] cursor keys to select the setting. 4. Press any of the following keys to exit the settings screen. ● M1 key long press ● Backspace/clear key ● Enter key The settings screen is exited.
2D Code Handy Terminal 3.5 Transmitting Data Data gathered by the BHT can be transmitted to the host computer by infrared communication, wireless communication and Bluetooth® wireless communication . 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. Request Data gathered by the BHT should be promptly uploaded to the host computer.
BHT-825Q series 3.5.1 Infrared Communication When performing data communication between BHT units Point the BHT infrared communication ports toward each other and perform communication. Requests • Ensure that the light path between the BHT and any target stations is not obstructed. • Perform communication within the effective infrared emission range (15 cm). • Do not operate remote control units for televisions and so forth in the vicinity of infrared communication.
2D Code Handy Terminal 3.5.2 Wireless Communication Transmit data to host computer via the wireless LAN access point. To perform wireless communication, it is necessary to configure the wireless local area network (wireless LAN) at the BHT and access point. The BHT-BASIC 4.0 Development Pack (Option) and BHT-BASIC 4.0 Transfer Utility (Option) software is required.
BHT-825Q series 3.5.3 Bluetooth® Communication This interface permits wireless communications with other Bluetooth® devices. Bluetooth® PC equipped Bluetooth® Bluetooth® ® Bluetooth device (ex. Printer) Requests • Point the antenna on top of the BHT toward the access point to improve communication performance. • Communication may not be possible at the following locations. 1. In the vicinity of devices operating on the same 2.
BHT-825Q series 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 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 Initializing the BHT System ·······································································36 4.1.1 Selecting the Memory Area to be Initialized···············································37 4.1.2 Selecting the Message Version (English or Japanese) ·····························38 4.1.
BHT-825Q series 4.1 Initializing the BHT System By initializing the system, program files and data files downloaded to the BHT user area are deleted, and system settings are returned to the default status when shipped from the factory. The system must be initialized when: • 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.
2D Code Handy Terminal 4.1.1 Selecting the Memory Area to be Initialized 1. Press the Power key ( keys together. ) while holding down the SF, M1 and 0 The screen on the right displays. 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 Memory Area Selected for Initialization”.
BHT-825Q series 4.1.2 Selecting the Message Version (English or Japanese) 1. When the screen on the right displays, select the message display language with the numerical keys. “1: Japanese” “2: English” 2. Changes the message language to Japanese. Changes the message language to English. Press the ENT key. Proceed to the operation at section “4.1.3 Confirming the Memory Area Selected for Initialization”. 4.1.
2D Code Handy Terminal 4.1.4 Performing System Initialization 1. 2. The screen on the right displays during system initialization. Upon completion of system initialization, the BHT displays the screen on the right for a second and then turns OFF automatically. - Point - • 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. • If a “Contact your administrator. Note the error number.
BHT-825Q series 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 ↓ BHT System Update BHT System Update File Download Refer to sections “4.5.3 Downloading Files (DOWNLOAD Menu)” and ”4.5.9 Downloading/Uploading Files by FTP (FTP MENU)”, and download the BHT system update file to the BHT. - Note - The BHT system update file can be downloaded from the following Web site. http://www.denso-wave.
2D Code Handy Terminal 4.2.2 CU-811 System Update The CU-811 system update procedure is as follows. CU-811 System Update File Download ↓ CU-811 System Update CU-811 System Update File Download Refer to sections “4.5.3 Downloading Files (DOWNLOAD Menu)” and ”4.5.9 Downloading/Uploading Files by FTP (FTP MENU)”, and download the CU-811 system update file to the BHT. Download the CU-811 system update file as a data file with field length of 64 bytes.
BHT-825Q series 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 ”4.5.2 Executing User Programs (EXECUTE PROGRAM Menu)” for details. 4.3.
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 SUBMAIN.PD4 : : USER.PD4 AAAAAAAA.DAT BBBBBBBB.DAT : : : Program to be executed by pressing the Power key ( ) only Program chained from MAIN.PD4 using the BHT-BASIC CHAIN statement New program Data file 1 used at the user program Data file 2 used at the user program (Example 1) When downloading the MAIN.PD4 and SUBMAIN.
BHT-825Q series (Example 3) Recommended download method After system initialization, first download the program to be executed simply by pressing the Power key ( ). In this case, this program is always registered at the beginning of the system directory management unless the program has been deleted and another file downloaded. (1) MAIN.PD4 Directory info (2) SUBMAIN.PD4 (3) AAAAAAAA.DAT (4) BBBBBBBB.DAT Directory info MAIN.PD4 SUBMAIN.
2D Code Handy Terminal 4.4 System Mode By starting up the BHT in System Mode and selecting each menu, the following operations can be performed individually.
BHT-825Q series 4.4.2 System Mode Basic Operation Menu Selection and Display Use the following procedure to select and display each menu. 1. Press the numerical key corresponding to the menu to be selected. Alternatively, press the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) to select the menu. Operation example [4]キー、または[ ]キーか Select [4: SET SYSTEM] with SYSTEM]を [the]キーで[4:SET [4] or [▲]/[▼] keys. 選ぶ The selected menu item will be highlighted. ”SETUP” will be highlighted when System Mode is started up. 2.
2D Code Handy Terminal Setting Value Selection Operation example Use the following procedure to select setting values. 1. Press the numerical key corresponding to the item to be selected. Alternatively, press the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) to select the item. The selected item will be highlighted. 2. Select the setting value with the cursor keys ([◄] [►]). 3. Press the ENT key. The selected setting value will be set. Select the setting item with the [2] key or [▲]/[▼] keys.
BHT-825Q series 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 ([▲] [▼]) and press the ENT key. SYSTEM MENU Setup Menu Refer to section “4.5.1 Excuting Setup”. 0 and ENT keys Executing Programs Refer to section “4.5.2 Executing User Programs”. BS/C key 1 and ENT keys Downloading Refer to section “4.5.3 Downloading Files”.
2D Code Handy Terminal Uploading Refer to section “4.5.4 Uploading Files”. 3 and ENT keys System Environment Setting Refer to section “4.5.6 System Environment Setting”. 4 and ENT keys BS/C key Testing Refer to section “4.5.7 BHT Operation Test”. 5 and ENT keys System Information Display Refer to section “4.5.8 System Information”. 6 and ENT keys Downloading/Uploading by FTP Refer to section “4.5.9 Downloading/Uploading Files by FTP”.
BHT-825Q series DEVICE MENU Refer to section “4.5.10 Wireless Communication Settings”.
2D Code Handy Terminal Menu Configuration for Items Not Displayed at the SYSTEM MENU Screen Press the corresponding numerical key while holding down the SF key. SYSTEM MENU Deleting Program/Data Files Refer to section “4.5.11 Deleting Program/Data Files”. 0 with SF held down BS/C key Deleting Font Files Refer to section “4.5.12 Deleting Font Files”. 2 with SF held down Downloading/Uploading the BHT System Parameter File Refer to section “4.5.13 Downloading/Uploading the BHT System Parameter File”.
BHT-825Q series Setting Remote Wake-up Refer to section “4.5.14 Setting the Remote Wake-up”. 4 with SF held down BS/C key 6 with SF held down Downloading/Uploading the System Message File Refer to section “4.5.15 Downloading/Uploading the System Message File”. Updating the System Refer to section “4.5.16 Updating the System”. Dot [.
2D Code Handy Terminal 4.5 SYSTEM MENU 4.5.1 Executing Setup (SETUP Menu) The BHT setup can be effectively executed using the BHT Setting and clone functions. The following explains setup using two BHTs with the clone function. Use the procedure below for BHT setup. 1. Select “0: SETUP” at the SYSTEM MENU and then press the ENT key. The screen on the right displays. “1: CLONE”: Select to use two BHTs to create a BHT clone (s).
BHT-825Q series 2. Execute the master-side setup. Setup is performed with the BHT Setting and other SYSTEM MENU functions. 3. Perform the settings for the master-side clone using “2: CLONE” and “3:OPTION” from the SETUP menu. Use the “OPTION” menu to perform settings such as the clone number, and authentication key. “OPTION” menu content is as per the table below. Item 1: CLONE NO.
2D Code Handy Terminal 6. Align the BHTs as shown below, and then press ENT on the transmitting device. Data 15 cm or less Slave Side (Test Use) Master Side The data transmission progress status is shown as per the screens below. • “∨”: Data transmission complete. • “*”: When flashing, data transmission is in progress.
BHT-825Q series When communication is complete, the screen will return to the CLONE MENU (the previous screen.) In the event of a communication error, “Screen 2” below will appear. Screen 1: Error occurrence Screen 2: Error/correctly completed List of possible errors when cloning Processing Phase Outline BHT models different. Directly After Clone Start are Memory exceeded Different model on master side (slave side).
2D Code Handy Terminal 4.5.2 Executing User Programs (EXECUTE PROGRAM Menu) Individually select and execute user programs downloaded to the BHT. Use the following procedure to execute user programs. 1. Select “1: EXECUTE PROGRAM” at the SYSTEM MENU and then press the ENT key. The screen on the right displays. Press the BS/C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU. 2. Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) to select the target program. The selected program will be highlighted.
BHT-825Q series 4.5.3 Downloading Files (DOWNLOAD Menu) Download files to the BHT user area from other devices such as the host computer. - Point - • If a file with the same name as one already used in the user area of the target memory in the BHT is downloaded, the newly downloaded file replaces the old one. • If an auto-start execution program has not been specified (See 4.5.
2D Code Handy Terminal 2. Select either “1: FILE” or ”2: HT<-->HT COPY” and press the ENT key. The screen on the right displays indicating that the BHT is waiting for the file to be downloaded. The screen on the right displays only when “1: FILE” is selected. If “2: HT<-->HT COPY” is selected, “HT<-->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 screen on the right displays and file downloading is commenced.
BHT-825Q series 5. When downloading is complete, the speaker sounds once and the screen on the right displays. 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 BS/C key to return to the DOWNLOAD menu. With this screen displayed on the BHT, downloading another new file from the host computer allows the BHT to begin receiving. (Refer to the “BHT-BASIC 4.
2D Code Handy Terminal 4.5.4 Uploading Files (UPLOAD Menu) Upload files stored in the BHT user area to another device. Use the following procedure to upload files. 1. Select “3: UPLOAD” at the SYSTEM MENU and then press the ENT key. The screen on the right displays. “1: ONE FILE”: Select to upload a specific file. “2: ALL FILES”: Select to upload all files, excluding font files. “3: HT<-->HT COPY”: Select to upload a file to another BHT. Refer to “4.5.5 Copying Files between 2 BHT Units” for details.
BHT-825Q series 2. Select “1: FILE”, ”2: ALL FILES” or ”3: HT<-->HT COPY” and press the ENT key. When “1: FILE” is selected: The screen on the right displays. Select the file to be uploaded and press the ENT key. Next, proceed to step 3. When “2: ALL FILES” or ”3:HT<-->HT COPY” is selected: Proceed to step 3. The screen on the right displays if no files that can be uploaded exist in the user area. Press the BS/C key to return to the UPLOAD menu. 3.
2D Code Handy Terminal 4. By executing the BHT-BASIC 4.0 Transfer Utility or similar program, the screen on the right displays and file uploading is commenced. (Refer to the “BHT-BASIC4.0 Transfer Utility User’s Guide.”) 5. The screen on the right displays during uploading. The screen on the right displays 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.
BHT-825Q series 4.5.5 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. 1. Set the same interface at both BHT units. An infrared communication (Optical) interface is used. . 2. Set “COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL OPTION” → “FIELD SPACE” (space at the end of the field) to “Ignore” at both BHT units. The default setting is “Ignore”.
2D Code Handy Terminal - Note - The following setting data is copied when copying between BHT units.
BHT-825Q series FTP option, Line delimiters (CR/LF) 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.
2D Code Handy Terminal 4.5.6 System Environment Settings (SET SYSTEM Menu) Use the following procedure to set the system environment. 1. Select “4: SET SYSTEM” at the SYSTEM MENU and then press the ENT key. The SET SYSTEM menu screen on the right displays. SYSTEM MENU 1/2 “1: EXECUTE PROGRAM”: Sets the auto-start execution program to be executed when the power is turned ON. “2: DISPLAY”: Sets the message version (English or Japanese). “3: DATE/TIME”: Sets the calendar clock (date and time).
BHT-825Q series [1] Setting the auto-start execution program Use the following procedure to set the auto-start execution program. 1. Select “1: EXECUTE PROGRAM” at the SET SYSTEM menu and then press the ENT key. The SET EXECUTE PROGRAM menu screen on the right displays. The highlighted program will be the program currently set as the auto-start execution program. 2. Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) to highlight the target program. 3. Press the ENT key.
2D Code Handy Terminal [2] Setting the message version, system status indication and screen display compatible mode Use the following procedure to set the display language, system status indication and screen display compatible mode. 1. 2. Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numerical keys ([1] [2] [3] [4]) to highlight ”1: MESSAGE”, ”2: STATUS”, “3: BOOT LOGO”, or “LOGO DISPLAY TIME”. Highlight the target setting with the cursor keys ([◄] [►]) and press the ENT key.
BHT-825Q series 3. Simultaneously press the SF key and “1: MESSAGE” at the SET DISPLAY menu. The SET DISPLAY menu on the right displays. The highlighted settings will be the current settings. 4. 5. Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numerical keys ([1] [2]) to highlight ”1: MENU” or ” 2: COMPATIBLE MODE”. Highlight the target setting with the cursor keys ([◄] [►]) and press the ENT key. Press the BS/C key to return to the SET SYSTEM menu.
2D Code Handy Terminal BHT-825Q series BHT-300 Standard BHT-100 Normal Mode Mode Mode Mode 22 x 16 char. 26 x 26 char. 20 x 26 char. 20 x 20 char. ANK (10 x 20 dots) (9 x 12 dots) (12 x 12 dots) (12 x 16 dots) Small mode 22 x 21 char. 26 x 26 char. 20 x 26 char. 20 x 20 char. (10 x 15 dots) (9 x 12 dots) (12 x 12 dots) (12 x 16 dots) Standard font Small Screen mode font font Font size BHT-7500 Kanji mode font Redu ced Kanji 8 x 8 char. 10 x 13 char. 15 x 20 char.
BHT-825Q series 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 key switches from the numeric entry mode to alphabet entry mode.
2D Code Handy Terminal [4] Setting the code scanning parameters Use the following procedure to set the code scanning conditions. 1. Select “4: QRCODE” at the SET SYSTEM menu and then press the ENT key. The SET QRCODE screen on the right displays. The highlighted display and displayed values will be the current settings.
BHT-825Q series “3: DECODE LEVEL” Set the decode level (code reading tolerance level). Press [ ] to decrease the setting value and [ ] 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 rate but decreases the risk of such errors.
2D Code Handy Terminal ・Data Matrix Reading data 1 2 3 Option data N—1 N N+1 N+2 “Z” Model N+3 N+4 N+5 Error-correcting level N+6 N+7 N+8 Longitudinal cells N+9 N+10 N+11 Lateral cells (Ex.) When scanned code is “data matrix, Error-correcting level ECC200, Longitudinal cells: 10, Lateral cells: 10”...z0200010010 “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.
BHT-825Q series 1. “2: DEVICE SETTINGS”: Device settings during reading Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numerical keys ([1] [2] [3]) to highlight the item to be set, highlight the setting value using the cursor keys ([◄] [►]) and press the ENT key. 1 Press the BS/C key to return to the SET QRCODE 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.
2D Code Handy Terminal “3: OPEN BAR SEETTINGS”: Setting “The FUNCTION TO ASSIGN SCAN SETTINGS WITH THE SYSTEM SETTINGS” 1. Select “3:OPEN BAR SEETTINGS” at SET QRCODE and then press the ENT key. OPEN BAR SETTING screen displays. 1: READ MODE: Read mode The READ MODE screen displays 2: BUZZER/LED: Speaker/LED control The SPEAKER/LED screen displays 3: READ CODE: Read code The READ CODE screen displays Refer to the following section for details of the above items. 2.
BHT-825Q series 2. Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numerical keys ([1] [2] [3] [4]) to select the item to be set and press the ENT key. 3. Press the ENT key or BS/C key for the settings value to be valid and then return to the OPEN BAR SETTING screen. [2] 1. BUZZER/LED control Select “2: BUZZER/LED” at OPEN BAR SETTINGS and then press the ENT key. Speaker/LED control settings screen displays. The highlighted settings are the current settings.
2D Code Handy Terminal [3] 1. Read code Select “3: READ CODE” at OPEN BAR SETTING and then press the ENT key. SET READ CODE screen displays. “1:BARCODE”: The BARCODE screen displays. “2:2D CODE”: The 2D CODE screen displays. “3:MULTI-LINE”: The MULTI-LINE screen displays Refer to the following section for details of the above items. 2. Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numerical keys ([1] [2] [3]) to select the item to be set and press the ENT key. 3.
BHT-825Q series Press ENT key for the detailed settings of the bar code beign selected. Refer to the following section for the details. Press the BS/C key for the settings value to be valid and then return to the SET READ CODE screen. - Point - 80 「1:EAN/UPC」and 「7:RSS」have different types of code readings, which allows code readings to be set enable /disable at the detailed settings according to types of code readings . If enable, both this setting and the detailed settings need to be enabled.
2D Code Handy Terminal “1:EAN/UPC”:Detailed settings for EAN/UPC 1. Select “1: EAN/UPC” at SET BARCODE menu and then press the ENT key. SET EAN/UPC screen displays. EAN/UPC 1/3 (EAN-13/UPC-A set) “1:READING”: Enable/Disable EAN-13/UPC-A “2:1ST CHARACTER”: “3:2ND CHARACTER”: Allocate「?,0~9」to the first and second characters of EAN-13/UPC-A Changeover (country flags) .
BHT-825Q series 2. 3. 4. Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numerical keys ([1] [2] [3] [4]) to select the item to be set and press the ENT key. Use the cursor keys ([ ] [ ]) to select settings value. Press the ENT key or BS/C key for the settings value to be valid and then return to the SET BARCODE screen. “2:ITF”:Detailed settings for Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) 1. Select “2: ITF” at SET BARCODE menu and then press the ENT key. SET ITF screen displays.
2D Code Handy Terminal “3:CODABAR”:Detailed settings for Codabar (NW-7) 1. Select “3: CODABAR” at SET BARCODE menu and then press the ENT key. SET CODABAR screen displays. “1:MIN”: Set minimum number of digits of Codabar Setting range: 3~99 “2:MAX”: Set maximum number of digits of Codabar Setting range: 3~99 ━ Point ━ Set the value of minimum number of digits less than that of maximum number of digits.
BHT-825Q series “4:CODE39”:Detailed settings for Code 39 1. Select “4: CODE39” at SET BARCODE menu and then press the ENT key. SET CODE39 screen displays. “1:MIN”: Set minimum number of digits of Code 39 Setting range: 1~99 “2:MAX”: Set maximum number of digits of Code 39 Setting range: 1~99 ━ Point ━ Set the value of minimum number of digits less than that of maximum number of digits. If the value of minimum munber of digits is larger than that of maximum munber of digits, error occurs when reading.
2D Code Handy Terminal “1:MIN”: Set minimum number of digits of Code 93 Setting range: 1~99 “2:MAX”: Set maximum number of digits of Code 93 Setting range: 1~99 ━ Point ━ Set the value of minimum number of digits to less than that of maximum number of digits. If the value of minimum munber of digits is larger than that of maximum munber of digits, error occurs when reading. 2. Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numerical keys ([1] [2]) to select the item to be set. 3.
BHT-825Q series 4. Press the ENT key or BS/C key for the settings value to be valid and then return to the SET BARCODE screen. “7:RSS”:Detailed settings for RSS (GS1 Databar) 1. Select “7: RSS” at SET BARCODE menu and then press the ENT key. SET RSS screen displays.
2D Code Handy Terminal 2. 3. 4. Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numerical keys ([1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]) to select the item to be set. Use the cursor keys ([◄] [►]) to select settings value. Press the ENT key or BS/C key for the settings value to be valid and then return to the SET BARCODE screen.
BHT-825Q series “2:2D CODE”:2D Code Select “2:2D CODE” and press ENT key at SET READ CODE to display SET 2D CODE screen, allowing the code to be set to enable/disable. The highlighted settings are the current settings. To change the settings, use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numerical keys ([1][2][3][4][5][6])to select the item to be set and then select the setting value using the cursor keys ([◄] [►]). “1:QRCODE”: Enable/disable QR Code. “2:iQRCODE”: Enable/disable iQR Code.
2D Code Handy Terminal “1:QRCODE”:Detailed settings for QR Code 1. Select “1:QRCODE” at SET 2D CODE menu and then press the ENT key. SET QRCODE screen displays. QR Code 1/2 (Concatenated QR code set) “1:READING”: Enable/disable concatenated QR Code. For QR Codes, there is a function where data is coded after being spilit into Changeover ][ ▼ with[ ▲ a maximum of 16 segments and original data is restored when the codes ]keys are read. These segmented codes are called concatenated codes.
BHT-825Q series (QR Code model1 setting) “3:READING”: Enable/disable QR Code model 1 “4:MIN”: Set the minimum code version of QR Code model 1. Setting ragne: 1~22 “5:MAX”: Set the maximum code version of QR Code mode1. Setting range: 1~22 (QR Code model 2 setting) “6:READING”: Enabel/disable QR Code model 2. “7:MIN”: Set the minimum code version of QR Code model 2. Setting range: 1~40 “8:MAX”: Set the maximum code verion of QR Code model 2.
2D Code Handy Terminal 2. 3. 4. Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numerical keys ([1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]) to select the item to be set. Use the cursor keys ([◄] [►]) to select settings value. Press the ENT key or BS/C key for the settings value to be valid and then return to the SET 2D CODE screen. “2:iQRCODE”:Detailed settings for iQR Code 1. Select “2:iQRCODE” at SET 2D CODE menu and then press the ENT key. SET iQRCODE screen displays.
BHT-825Q series (Square iQR Code setting) “3:READING”: Enable/disable Square iQR Code “4:MIN”: Set the minimum code version of Square iQR Code. Setting range: 1~61 “5:MAX”: Set the maximum code version of Square iQR Code. Setting range: 1~61 (Rectangular iQRCode setting) “6:READING”: Enable/disable rectangular iQR Code “7:MIN”: Set the minimum code version of recatangular iQR Code. Setting range: 1~15 “8:MAX”: Set the maximum code version of recatangular iQR Code.
2D Code Handy Terminal “3:MAX”: Set the maximum code version of square Data Matrix Code. Setting range: 1~24 (Recatangular Data Matrix setting) “4:READING”: Enable/disable recatangular Data Matrix “5:MIN”: Set the minimum code version of recatangular iQR Code. Setting range: 1~6 “6:MAX”: Set the maximum code version of recatangular Data Matrix. Setting range: 1~6 ━ Point ━ z Set the value of minimum code version to less than that of maximum code version.
BHT-825Q series “3:MULTI-LINE”:Multi-line code 1. Select “3:MULTI-LINE” at SET READ CODE menu and then press the ENT key. SET MULTI-LINE screen displays, allowing the multi-line code to be set to enable/disable and the reading code can be set. “1:READING” : Enable/disable multi-line code. “2:1ST LINE”:Set the first line of the barcode to be set. “3:2ND LINE”:Set the second line of the barcode to be set.
2D Code Handy Terminal If “0~9” is allocated at the menu, limitation can be set to read only when allocated numeric characters matchs to the first and second numeric characters of EAN-13/UPC-A. It can read umlimitedly when “?” is allocated. 2. Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numerical keys ([1] [2]) to select the item to be set. 3. Use the cursor keys ([◄] [►]) to select settings value. 4. Press the ENT key or BS/C key for the settings value to be valid and then return to the SET MULTI-LINE screen.
BHT-825Q series “UPC-E”:Detailed settings of UPC-E for the Multiline code 1. Select “UPC-E” at SET MULTI-LINE menu and then press the ENT key. SET MULTI-LINE [UPC-E] screen displays. “1:1ST CHARACTER”: “2:2ND CHARACTER”: Allocate “?,0~9” to the first and second characters of UPC-E (country flags). If “0~9” is allocated at the menu, limitation can be set to read only when allocated numeric characters matchs to the first and second numeric characters of UPC-E. It can read umlimitedly when “?” is allocated.
2D Code Handy Terminal ━ Point ━ z Set the value of minimum number of digits to less than that of maximum number of digits. If the value of minimum number of digits is larger than that of maximum number of digits, error occurs when reading. z Set the minimum/maximum number of digits within the setting range stated above. If the value is out of the setting range, error occurs. “5:CD CHECK”: “ON” :It reads only when check digits are correct.
BHT-825Q series “5:CD CHECK”: “ON” :It reads only when check digits are correct. It doesn’t read when check digits are not corrct or no check digits are found. “OFF”:It reads whether check digits are found or not. 2. Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numerical keys ([1] [2] [3] [4] [5]) to select the item to be set. 3. Use the cursor keys ([◄] [►]) to select settings value. 4. Press the ENT key or BS/C key for the settings value to be valid and then return to the SET MULTI-LINE screen.
2D Code Handy Terminal 4. Press the ENT key or BS/C key for the settings value to be valid and then return to the SET MULTI-LINE screen. “CODE93”:Detailed settings of Code 93 for the Multiline code 1. Select “CODE93” at SET MULTI-LINE menu and then press the ENT key. SET MULTI-LINE [CODE93] screen displays. “1:1ST CHARACTER”: “2:2ND CHARACTER”: Allocate “?,0~9” to the first and second characters of Code 93.
BHT-825Q series “CODE128”:Detailed settings of Code 128 for the Multiline code 1. Select “CODE128” at SET MULTI-LINE menu and then press the ENT key. SET MULTI-LINE [CODE128] screen displays. “1:1ST CHARACTER”: “2:2ND CHARACTER”: Allocate “?,0~9” to the first and second characters of Code 128. If “0~9” is allocated at the menu, limitation can be set to read only when allocated characters matchs to the characters of Code128. It can read umlimitedly when “?” is allocated.
2D Code Handy Terminal [5] Setting the communication environment The communication environment settings following system initialization are follows. Do not change these settings unless necessary. Item Default Interface port Optical (infrared interface port) Communication protocol Ymodem protocol Infrared interface port TRANSMIT SPEED PROTOCOL Baud rate Protocol options 115200 bps SERIAL No.: H. PARITY: LINKUP TIME: FIELD SPACE: ON (Adds serial numbers to data blocks.) ON (Adds horizontal parity.
BHT-825Q series “1: PARAMETER”: Setting the communication parameters Select “1: PARAMETER” to display the screen shown on the right. The highlighted setting will be the current setting. “1: TRANSMIT SPEED”: Setting the transmission speed To change the setting, highlight the transmission speed with the cursor keys ([◄] [►]) and press the ENT key. Press the BS/C key to return to the SET OPTICAL menu.
2D Code Handy Terminal “2: PROTOCAL TYPE”: Setting the communication protocol type 1. Select “2: PROTOCOL TYPE” at the SET COMMUNICATION menu and then press the ENT key. The PROTOCOL TYPE menu screen on the right displays. The highlighted setting will be the current setting. “1: Ymodem”: Selects Ymodem when uploading/downloading in System Mode or for the execution of the XFILE statement in BHT-BASIC.
BHT-825Q series Select “1: Ymodem” at the PROTOCOL TYPE menu to display the screen on the right. The highlighted settings will be the current settings. “1: CR/LF”: Specifies line delimiters. “2: CR/LF CODE”: Specifies handling for line delimiters in records when data files are downloaded. “Control code”: Does not handle line-break codes as data. (Handles as record delimiters.) “Data”: Handles line-break codes as data.
2D Code Handy Terminal 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 key only. - Point - ID numbers should consist of a five-digit decimal character string. The entry range is from 00001 to 65534. If the entry value is less than five digits, the ENT key will be invalid.
BHT-825Q series [6] Defining the functions of the Shift key and Magic keys Use the following procedure to change the key settings. 1. Select “6: KEY” at the SET SYSTEM menu and then press the ENT key. The SET KEY menu screen on the right displays. 2. Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numerical keys ([1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]) to highlight the item to be set, and then press the ENT key.
2D Code Handy Terminal “2: M1 KEY” - ”5: M4 KEY”: Defining the Mx key functions 1. Select “2: M1 KEY” to “5: M4 KEY” at the SET KEY menu and then press the ENT key. The SET Mx KEY menu screen on the right displays. (In the example on the right, “2: M1 KEY” has been selected.) The highlighted setting will be the current setting. “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.
BHT-825Q series Defining the backspace/clear key (BS/C key) function The BS/C key deletes the last entered character (backspace), and when pressed and held, cancels entry and returns the LCD display to the previous screen (clear). This menu sets the key hold time for “clear”. 1. Select “6: BS/C KEY” at the SET KEY menu, and then press the ENT key. The highlighted setting will be the current setting. 2. Press the ENT key to display the cursor. 3.
2D Code Handy Terminal [7] Setting the TCP/IP, FTP and DHCP Use the following procedure to change the TCP/IP, FTP and DHCP settings. 1. Select “7: TCP/IP” at the SET SYSTEM menu and then press the ENT key. The SET TCP/IP menu screen on the right displays. 2. Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numerical keys ([1] [2] [3]) to highlight the item to be set, and then press the ENT key. “1: SET TCP/IP”: “2: SET FTP”: “3: SET DHCP”: Changes the TCP/IP setting. Changes the FTP setting.
BHT-825Q series “2: IP ADDRESS”: Setting the IP address Select “2: IP ADDRESS” at the SET TCP/IP menu to display the screen on the right where the current settings are displayed. To change the setting: (1) Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numerical keys ([1] [2] [3]) to highlight the item to be set and press the ENT key. (2) The mode changes to entry mode and the cursor displays, allowing the setting to be entered with the numerical keys and dot key. To delete a single character, press the BS/C key.
2D Code Handy Terminal Setting the FTP 1. Select “2: SET FTP” at the SET TCP/IP menu and then press the ENT key. The SET FTP menu screen on the right displays. 2. Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numerical keys ([1] [2]) to highlight the item to be set, and then press the ENT key. Press the BS/C key to return to the SET TCP/IP menu.
BHT-825Q series “2: OPTION”: Setting the FTP options Select “2: OPTION” at the SET FTP menu to display the screen on the right where the current settings are displayed. “1: CR/LF”: Specifies line delimiters that should match ones used in the server OS. “2: CR/LF CODE”: Specifies the treatment of line delimiters in records when data files are downloaded. “Control code”: Does not handle line-break codes as data. (Handles as record delimiters.) “Data”: Handles line-break codes as data.
2D Code Handy Terminal Setting the DHCP 1. Select “3: DHCP” at the SET TCP/IP menu and then press the ENT key. The SET DHCP screen on the right displays. The highlighted setting will be the current setting. Press the BS/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 BS/C key at the NETWORK (DHCP) screen to return to the SET DHCP screen.
BHT-825Q series [8] Setting the resume function Use the following procedure to set the resume function. 1. Select “1: RESUME” from the SET SYSTEM Menu 2/2 and then press the ENT key. The SET RESUME screen on the right displays. The highlighted setting will be the current setting. 2. Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numerical keys ([1] [2]) to change the setting, and then press the ENT key. Press the BS/C key to return to the SET SYSTEM Menu. 1:ON: Enables the resume function.
2D Code Handy Terminal [BLOCK ERASE ICON] 1. Select “2: DRIVE TOOL” from the SET SYSTEM Menu 2/2 and then press the ENT key to display the screen on the right. Select the “2: BLOCK ERASE ICON” from the DRIVE TOOL screen and use the the cursor keys ([◄] [►]) to select ON/OFF. Whole/partial user area sometimes needs to be reorganized during file writing on the application or drive degragmentation and so on. During these times (approx.
BHT-825Q series [11] Setting the operation log The BHT-800 series is compliant with the BHT Manager software (host-side tool). The OPERATION LOG sets wheter of not create log data that the BHT Manager collects. For details, refer to the “BHT Manager User’s Manual”. The following explains only the operation of this menu and an outline of the settings. 1. Select “3: OPERATION LOG” from the SET SYSTEM Menu 2/2 and then press the ENT key. The OPERATION LOG settings menu will display.
2D Code Handy Terminal 4.5.7 BHT Operation Test (TEST Menu) Use the following procedure to perform a BHT operation test. 1. Select “5: TEST” at the SYSTEM MENU and then press the ENT key. The TEST menu screen on the right displays. “1: QRCODE”: Selects the code scanning test. “2: MEMORY”: Selects the RAM read/write test. “3: BEEPER”: Selects the speaker scale test. “4: AGING”: Selects the aging test. “5: LCD”: Selects the LCD and indicator LED tests. “6: FILE”: Checks the file information.
BHT-825Q series [1] Code scanning test Use the following procedure to perform a barcode scanning test. 1. Select “1: QRCODE” at the TEST menu and then press the ENT key. The screen on the right displays. 2. Scan a barcode or 2D with the BHT Upon completion of barcode or 2D scanning, the speaker beeps once, and the indicator LED turns blue. Code type First digitsnumbers All digit numbers 3. The scanned 2D code or barcode type, lead digits, total number of digits, and code data display on the screen.
2D Code Handy Terminal Code Type and Corresponding Characters Didplayed on the Screen Code type Displayed characters Code mark Type1 Code mark Type2 *2 QR Code QR Code(Codes concatenated with unedited modes) Q S ]Qm S *3 Micro QR Code Q Q *3 SQRC Q Q *3 i QR Code I QR Code(Codes concatenated with unedited modes) G S ]Qm Q *3 PDF417 Y ]L0 MaxiCode X ]Um Data Matrix Z ]dm EAN-13 Without add-on With 2 digits add-on With 5 digits add -on A A A ]E0 ]E3 ]E3 UPC-A Without add-on With 2
BHT-825Q series *1: The codes with more than 4 digits are read for ITF. *2: CODE MARK Type 2 is the Code Mark system that is compliant with “Guidelines on Symbology Identifiers” by AIM USA . Suffix “m” differs from the data format of bar code system, as shown in the table below. e.g.
2D Code Handy Terminal Setting the Code Scanning Test Options When performing the code scanning test, press the F1 key to display the screen on the right, allowing code scanning test options to be set. The highlighted setting will be the current settting. To make changes, use the cursor keys ([▲][▼]) or numerical keys ([1][2]) to highlight the setting item, and then highlight the setting values using the cursor keys ([◄] [►]). Press the ENT key or BS/C key to return to the Code scanning test menu.
BHT-825Q series [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. The screen on the right displays, and the BHT reads and writes data to and from all areas of the RAM and performs an address check.
2D Code Handy Terminal [3] Scale test Use the following procedure to perform a scale test. 1. Select “3: BEEPER” at the TEST menu and then press the ENT key. The screen on the right displays, 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 speaker scale test while in progress, turn the BHT OFF.
BHT-825Q series [5] LCD and indicator LED tests Use the following procedure to perform an LCD and indicator LED test. 1. Select “5: LCD” at the TEST menu and then press the ENT key. The TEST BEEPER screen on the right displays. The indicator LED is OFF at this time. Press the BS/C key to return to the TEST menu. 2. Press the ENT key. The entire screen turns black and the indicator LED illuminates in green. Press the BS/C key to return to the previous screen.
2D Code Handy Terminal 4. Press the ENT key. The entire screen turns a lighter shade of gray. Press the BS/C key to return to the previous screen. Press and hold the BS/C key, or press the SF key and BS/C key simultaneously to return to the TEST menu. 5. Press the ENT key. The entire screen turns an even lighter shade of gray. Press the BS/C key to return to the previous screen. Press and hold the BS/C key, or press the SF key and BS/C key simultaneously to return to the TEST menu. 6.
BHT-825Q series 7. Press the ENT key. The entire screen turns red, and at the same time, the indicator LED turns red. Press the BS/C key to return to the previous screen. Press and hold the BS/C key, or press the SF key and BS/C key simultaneously 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/C key to return to the previous screen.
2D Code Handy Terminal 10. Press the ENT key. A 1-dot thick frame displays around the screen. Press the BS/C key to return to the previous screen. Press and hold the BS/C key, or press the SF key and BS/C key simultaneously to return to the TEST menu. 11. Press the ENT key. The speaker sounds once, and the display returns to the TEST menu.
BHT-825Q series [6] File test The file test allows detailed information on program files, data files, audio files (*.WAV), and image files(*.JPG) to be checked. In addition, pressing the M1 key sorts the files. 1. Select “6: FILE” at the TEST menu and then press the ENT key. The right screen is displayed. If any of the stored files are broken, an asterisk (*) or plus sign (+) is prefixed to the name of the defective file (s). Refer to [About “$$BRKLST.SYS”] of “2.5.
2D Code Handy Terminal ◆ 1. Media files (*.WAV) Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) to select a *.WAV file, and then press the ENT key. The screen to the right will appear, displaying the file size and creation date. 2. Press the F1 key to play the file. Press the F1 key while the file is playing to stop the file, and return to the previous screen. Use the cursor keys ([◄] [►]) to adjust the volume. The volume can be adjusted in four levels from 0 (minimum) to 3 (maximum.
BHT-825Q series ◆ 1. Media files (*.JPG) Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) to select a *.JPG file, and then press the ENT key. The screen to the right will appear, displaying the file size, creation date, and a preview image. 2. Press the F1 key to display the image in full screen. If the actual image is larger than the screen, the image will be displayed at the actual size centered on the top left of the screen. Press any key to return to the previous screen.
2D Code Handy Terminal ◆ 1. Font files (*.FN3/FN4) Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) to select a *.FNT file, and then press the ENT key. Press the BS/C key to return to the previous screen. ◆ 1. BASIC User Program (*.PD3/PD4) Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) to select a *.PD3/PD4 file, and then press the ENT key. Press the BS/C key to return to the previous screen. If the version cannot be acquired, the screen to the right will display.
BHT-825Q series ◆ 1. Other files (*.DAT, *.TXT, etc.) Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) to select a file, and then press the ENT key. If field information is available, press the F1 key to display the next screen. To return to the previous screen, press the F1 key again, or press the BS/C key. In addition, when there are four or more fields, “MORE FIELD LEN” and a guide will display. Switch with the F1 key If field information is not available, the screen to the right will display.
2D Code Handy Terminal [7] Communication test Use the following procedure to perform a communication test. 1. Select “7: COMMUNICATION” at the TEST menu and then press the ENT key. The TEST COMMUNICATION screen shown on the right displays. “1: OPTICAL”: Performs an infrared communication test. Refer to the following section for details of the above items. Press the BS/C key to return to the TEST menu. Infrared Communication Test 1.
BHT-825Q series 3. At the slave BHT to be tested, select “1: SLAVE”, and at the master BHT, select “2: MASTER”. Then press the ENT key. The screen on the right displays during the test, and an infrared communication test is performed. If an error occurs, the tested slave BHT speaker beeps three times and displays the screen on the right. The meanings of the error codes in parentheses are as follows. (XX) 1: The received data is different from the sent data.
2D Code Handy Terminal [8] Key-entry, speaker and vibrator test Use the following procedure to perform a key entry, speaker and vibrator test. 1. Select “8: KEY & VIBRATION” at the TEST menu and then press the ENT key. The screen on the right displays, and the BHT waits for key entry. 2. 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 speaker or activating the vibrator.
BHT-825Q series [9] PING test Use the following procedure to perform a PING test. 1. 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”: “2: SET PING”: “3: SET DEVICE”: Runs the PING test. Displays the PING parameter setting screen. Displays the PING device setting screen. Refer to the following section for details of the above items. Press the BS/C key to return to the TEST menu. “1: RUN PING” (PING Test Screen) 1.
2D Code Handy Terminal Upon completion of the PING test, the screen on the right displays. The PING result may include the following: 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.
BHT-825Q series “2: SET PING” (PING Options Setting Screen) 1. Select “2: SET PING” at the TEST PING menu and then press the ENT key. The current settings are displayed. [1: DESTINATION IP]: Specifies the IP address of the host computer to be pinged. [2:DATA SIZE]: Specifies the data size of the echo request. [3:INTERVAL]: Specifies the echo request interval (in units of 100 ms). [4:TIMEOUT]: Specifies the timeout period (in units of 100 ms) for the echo request.
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. ν TYPE1 After sending an echo request, PING waits for the period specified at INTERVAL and then sends an echo request again. For TYPE 1, the relationship between the INTERVAL and TIMEOUT should be “INTERVAL ≥ TIMEOUT.
BHT-825Q series “3: SET DEVICE” (PING Device Setting Screen) 3. 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 BS/C key to return to the TEST PING menu.
2D Code Handy Terminal 4.5.8 System Information (SYSTEM INFORMATION Menu) [1] Displaying the BHT system information Use the following procedure to display the BHT system information. 1. Select “6: VERSION” at the SYSTEM MENU and then press the ENT key. The SYSTEM INFORMATION screen on the right displays. [SYSTEM Ver.]: [ROM SIZE]: [SYSTEM MESSAGE]: [FONT]: System program version ROM size System message version Loaded font type and version Press the BS/C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU.
BHT-825Q series [1] 1. Functions for which licenses have been registered (∗) Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) 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 NAME]: [PRODUCT KEY]: 2. [2] 1. Press the BS/C key to return to the LICENSE INFORMATION screen.
2D Code Handy Terminal [2] CU-811 System Information Display Use the following procedure to display CU-811 system information. 1. 2. Place the BHT on the CU-811. Select “6: VERSION” at the SYSTEM MENU and then press the ENT key. The SYSTEM INFORMATION screen on the right displays. 3. Press the M2 key. The CU-811 INFORMATION screen displays. [SYSTEM Ver.]: [MAC ADDRESS]: System program information MAC address Press the M1 key to return to the SYSTEM INFORMATION screen.
BHT-825Q series 4.5.9 Downloading/Uploading Files by FTP (FTP MENU) Use the following procedure to download and upload files by FTP. 1. Select “7: FTP” at the SYSTEM MENU and then press the ENT key. The FTP MENU screen on the right displays. “1: DOWNLOAD”: “2: UPLOAD”: Downloads a file by FTP. Uploads a file(s) by FTP. Refer to the following section for details of the above items. Press the BS/C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU. [1] 1.
2D Code Handy Terminal 2. Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) 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/C key to change the entry mode (numerical entry (no guidance display) and alphabet entry). To delete a single character, press the BS/C key. To delete the entire entry, press and hold the BS/C key, or press the SF key and BS/C key simultaneously.
BHT-825Q series [2] Uploading by FTP 1. Select “2: UPLOAD” at the FTP MENU and then press the ENT key. The screen on the right displays if uploadable files exist. [1: DIR/FILE]: Entry box for the directory and/or file name [2: FIELDS]: File name currently selected (Nothing is displayed at the FTP client initial status.) A message indicating the status displays at the bottom of the screen. Press the M2 key to display the screen on the right.
2D Code Handy Terminal 3. Enter the directory and file name, or select a file, and then press the ENT key. Press the BS/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.
BHT-825Q series 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: 148 Aborted.
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.
BHT-825Q series 4.5.10 Wireless Communcation Settings (DEVICE MENU) Use the following procedure to set up wireless communication. 1. Select “8: DEVICE” in the SYSTEM MENU and then press the ENT key. The DEVICE MENU screen on the right is displayed. 2. Select “WLAN” in the DEVICE MENU and then press the ENT key. The RF MENU screen on the right is displayed. [1: PARAMETER]: [2: SITE SURVEY]: [3: VERSION]: Sets up the wireless parameter. Sets up the site survey. Displays the wireless version.
2D Code Handy Terminal 1. Wireless Network Parameter Settings Select “1: NETWORK PARAMETER” in the SET RF NETWORK menu and then press the ENT key. The screen on the right is displayed. [1: SSID]: Displays the current Service Set ID. Refer to “Chapter 5 Communication” – “5.2 Wireless Communication” for details on the Service Set ID. 2. Ensure that [1: SSID] is highlighted and press the ENT key. The mode changes to entry mode and the cursor is displayed. 3.
BHT-825Q series 1. Wireless Security Settings Select “2: SECURITY” in the SET RF PARAMETER menu and then press the ENT key. The screen on the right is displayed. [1:SECURITY MODE]: [2:CONFIGURATION]: Sets up the wireless security mode. Sets up the wireless security parameters. Refer to the following section for details of the above items. Press the BS/C key to return to the SET RF PARAMETER screen. 1.
2D Code Handy Terminal Wireless Security None Mode WEP can be used with the Wireless security None mode. To enable WEP, WEP and WEP KEY settings are required. The first WEP KEY setting is the encryption key, which can be set from WEP KEY 1 to 4. After setting the encryption key, the encryption key used is specified by setting the TRANSMIT KEY. Refer to “Chapter 5 Communication” – “5.2 Wireless Communication” for details of the WEP KEY and TRANSMIT KEY. 1.
BHT-825Q series 4. Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numerical keys ([2] [3] [4] [5]) to highlight a WEP KEY from 1 to 4, and then press the ENT key. The screen on the right displays. [1: KEY SIZE]: Select 40 (40 bits) or 128 (128 bit). The highlighted setting is the current setting. When no encryption key has been set, 40 will be highlighted. [2: KEY]: The key size “*” displays. 5.
2D Code Handy Terminal 8. Press the BS/C key to return to the SECURITY CONFIG menu. - Point - It is not possible to read a written WEP key, and therefore the WEP key setting must always be stored in a safe location. When not setting a WEP key, the WEP key will be the same as the previous setting. If an attempt is made to save an incorrect encryption key, and error will occur, and the screen on the right displays. Reset with a correct encryption key.
BHT-825Q series Wireless Security 1x Supplicant Mode EAP authentication can be used with wireless security 1x Supplicant mode. 1. Select “2: CONFIGURATION” at the SET SECURITY menu and then press the ENT key. The screen on the right displays. [1: AUTH PARAM (EAP)]: EAP authentication parameter setting Press the BS/C key to return to the SET SECURITY menu. 2. Ensure that [1: AUTH PARAM (EAP)] is hightlighted and then press the ENT key. The screen on the right displays.
2D Code Handy Terminal 5. Use the numerical keys to enter an ID and press the ENT key. Press the SF and the BS/C key to change the entry mode (numerical entry (no guidance display) and alphabet entry). To delete a single character, press the BS/C key. To delete the entire entry, press and hold the BS/C key, or press the SF key and BS/C key simultaneously. 6. Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numerical key ([3]) to highlight [3: ANONYMOUS ID] and then press the ENT key.
BHT-825Q series Wireless Security WPA-1x Mode EAP authentication and an encryption system can be used with wireless security WPA-1x mode. 1. Select “2: CONFIGURATION” at the SET SECURITY menu and then press the ENT key. The screen on the right displays. [1: AUTH PARAM (EAP)]: EAP authentication parameter setting [2: WPA CIPHER]: Encryption system setting Press the BS/C key to return to the SET SECURITY menu. 2.
2D Code Handy Terminal 5. Use the numerical keys to enter an ID and press the ENT key. Press the SF key to change the entry mode (numerical entry (no guidance display) and alphabet entry). To delete a single character, press the BS/C key. To delete the entire entry, press and hold the BS/C key, or press the SF key and BS/C key simultaneously. 6. Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numerical key ([3]) to highlight [3: ANONYMOUS ID] and then press the ENT key.
BHT-825Q series 13. Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numerical key ([2]) to highlight [2: WPA CIPHER] and then press the ENT key. The screen on the right displays. [1: CIPHER MODE]: Selects TKIP or AES. 14. Ensure that [1: CIPHER MODE] is highlighted and then select TKIP or AES. Select TKIP to use TKIP. Select AES to use AES. 15. Press the ENT key or BS/C key to return to the SECURITY CONFIG menu.
2D Code Handy Terminal 3. Ensure that [1: PRE SHARED KEY] is highlighted and then press the ENT key. The mode changes to entry mode and the cursor displays. 4. Use the numerical keys to enter a shared key and press the ENT key. Press the SF key to change the entry mode (numerical entry (no guidance display) and alphabet entry). To delete a single character, press the BS/C key. To delete the entire entry, press and hold the BS/C key, or press the SF key and BS/C key simultaneously. 5.
BHT-825Q series Wireless Security WPA2-1x Mode EAP authentication and an encryption system can be used with wireless security WPA2-1x mode. 1. Select “2: CONFIGURATION” at the SET SECURITY menu and then press the ENT key. The screen on the right displays. [1: AUTH PARAM (EAP)]: [2: WPA CIPHER]: EAP authentication parameter setting Encryption system setting Press the BS/C key to return to the SET SECURITY menu. 2.
2D Code Handy Terminal 7. Use the numerical keys to enter an ID and press the ENT key. Press the SF key to change the entry mode (numerical entry (no guidance display) and alphabet entry). To delete a single character, press the BS/C key. To delete the entire entry, press and hold the BS/C key, or press the SF key and BS/C key simultaneously. 8. Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numerical key ([4]) to highlight [4: PASSWORD] and then press the ENT key.
BHT-825Q series Wireless Security WPA2-PSK Mode PSK authentication and an encryption system can be used with wireless security WPA2-PSK mode. 1. Select “2: CONFIGURATION” at the SET SECURITY menu and then press the ENT key. The screen on the right displays. [1: AUTH PARAM (PSK)]: PSK authentication parameter setting [2: WPA CIPHER]: Encryption system setting Press the BS/C key to return to the SET SECURITY menu. 2.
2D Code Handy Terminal 1. Wireless Parameter Initialization Select “3: INITIALIZE” at the SET RF PARAMETER menu and then press the ENT key. The screen on the right displays. To initialize wireless parameters: Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numerical key ([1]) to highlight [1: Yes] and then press the ENT key. Wireless parameters are initialized and the screen returns to the SET RF PARAMETER menu.
BHT-825Q series [2] 1. Site Survey Menu Select “2: SITE SURVEY” at the RF MENU and then press the ENT key. The SITE SURVEY screen on the right displays. Press the BS/C key to return to the RF MENU screen. 2. Press the ENT key. The current communication status displays in real time. [ASSOCIATED AP]: Displays the MAC address of the wireless interface for the associated access point. [SIGNAL STRENGTH]: Displays the signal strength of received packets.
2D Code Handy Terminal Use the following procedure to set Bluetooth wireless communications. 1. Select “BLUETOOTH” in the DEVICE MENU and then press the ENT key. The BLUETOOTH MENU screen on the right is displayed. [1: INFORMATION]: Displays the Bluetooth® interface information. [2: SET BLUETOOTH]: Sets up the Bluetooth® parameter. [3: BROWSE DEVICE]: Detects accessible Bluetooth® devices available in the vicinity. [4: SERIAL PORT]: Transfers files via the serial port profile.
BHT-825Q series [2] Setting up the Bluetooth® parameter 1. Select “2: SET BLUETOOTH” in the BLUETOOTH MENU and then press the ENT key. The SET BLUETOOTH menu is desplayed. [1: DEVICE]: [2: INQUIRY]: [3: MASTER]: [4: SLAVE]: [5: SPP PARAMETER]: Sets up the device. Sets up the device detection. Sets up the master station. Sets up the slave station. Sets up the protocol options for transferring files via the serial port profile. Refer to the following sections for each of the above menus.
2D Code Handy Terminal 1. Setting up the device detection parameters Select “2: INQUIRY” in the SET BLUETOOTH menu and then press the ENT key. The current settings are displayed. [1: INQUIRY TIME]: Sets up the duration of device detection in seconds. [2: NUM RESPONSES]: Sets up the number of devices to detect. Press the Backspace/clear key to return to the SET BLUETOOTH menu. 2. Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numeric keys ([1] [2]) to select the menu and then press the ENT key.
BHT-825Q series 1. Setting up the master station Select “3: MASTER” in the SET BLUETOOTH menu and then press the ENT key. The current settings are displayed. [1: PEER BD_ADDR]: Sets up the remote device address of the connection target. [2: PASSKEY]: Sets up the Bluetooth® passkey for the master station [3: TIMEOUT]: Sets up the timeout period in seconds. [4: SECURITY]: Sets up the security mode for the master station. Press the Backspace/clear key to return to the SET BLUETOOTH menu. 2.
2D Code Handy Terminal Setting up the serial port profile (SPP) service for the connection target 1. Press numeric key [7] and the SF key simultaneously in the SET MASTER menu to display the screen on the right. [1: SPP SERVICE]: Sets up the serial port service name for the connection target. Press the Backspace/clear key to return to the SET MASTER menu. 2. Press the ENT key. Entry mode is activated and the cursor is displayed. 3. Use the numeric and period (.
BHT-825Q series 1. Setting up the slave station Select “4: SLAVE” in the SET BLUETOOTH menu and then press the ENT key. The current settings are displayed. [1: PASSKEY]: Sets up the Bluetooth® passkey for the slave station. [2: TIMEOUT]: Sets up the timeout limit in seconds. [3: SECURITY]: Sets up the security mode for the slave station. Press the Backspace/clear key to return to the SET BLUETOOTH menu. 2.
2D Code Handy Terminal 1. Setting up the file transfer protocol options Select “5: SPP PARAMETER” in the SET BLUETOOTH menu and then press the ENT key. The current settings are displayed. “1: SERIAL No.”: “ON”: Adds serial numbers to data blocks. “OFF”: Does not add serial numbers to data blocks “2: H.PARITY”: “ON”: Adds a horizontal parity. “OFF”: Does not add a horizontal parity. “3: LINKUP TIME”: Sets up the timeout period (in seconds) for the data link establishment.
BHT-825Q series [3] 1. Detecting remote devices Select “3: BROWSE DEVICE” in the BLUETOOTH MENU and then press the ENT key. The screen on the right is displayed. [1: INQUIRY]: [2: BROWSE SERVICE]: [3: AUTH BD_ADDR]: Sets up the device detection. Searches the bluetooth services. Displays a list of authenticated remote device addresses. Refer to the following sections for each of the above menus. Press the Backspace/clear key to return to the BLUETOOTH MENU. 1.
2D Code Handy Terminal 5. Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numeric key ([3]) to highlight the [3: NUM RESPONSES] and then press the ENT key. Entry mode is activated and the cursor is displayed. 6. Use the numeric keys to enter the desired value. Set up the number of devices to detect. This number is used only for the device detection ([1: DO IT] menu). Valid Range: 0 – 8, Default: 0. Detects a maximum of 8 devices when “0” is set. Note that the setting specified here will not be saved.
BHT-825Q series The confirmation screen on the right is displayed. To set the selected address as a remote device address, select “1: Yes” and press the ENT key. To cancel the new setting, select the “2: No” and press the ENT key. The screen returns to the BROWSE DEVICE menu. If the detected device does not exist, the screen on the right is displayed. Press the Backspace/clear key to return to the BROWSE DEVICE menu.
2D Code Handy Terminal 1. Searching for services Select “2: BROWSE SERVICE” in the BROWSE DEVICE menu and then press the ENT key. The screen on the right is displayed. [1: DO IT]: [2: TIMEOUT]: Starts service inquiry. Sets up the services inquiry time. Press the Backspace/clear key to return to the BROWSE DEVICE menu. 2. Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numeric key ([2]) to highlight the [2: TIMEOUT] and then press the ENT key Entry mode is activated and the cursor is displayed. 3.
BHT-825Q series When the service inquiry is completed or the service inquiry time has elapsed, the Bluetooth® device address of the destination remote device and the provided service names are displayed as shown on the screen on the right. Press the Backspace/clear key to return to the BROWSE DEVICE menu. If the service inquiry fails, the screen on the right will be displayed. Check the following and retry the service inquiry. ・ The destination remote devices are in the vicinity.
2D Code Handy Terminal 1. Displaying the authenticated remote device addresses Select “3: AUTH BD_ADDR” in the BROWSE DEVICE menu and then press the ENT key. A list of the authorized remote device addresses is displayed. A maximum of three authorized remote device addresses is displayed. Press the BS/C key to return to the BROWSE DEVICE menu. To delete the authorized remote device address, use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numeric keys to select the desired address and then press the ENT key.
BHT-825Q series [4] 1. File transfer with serial port profile Select “4: SERIAL PORT” in the BLUETOOTH MENU and then press the ENT key. The screen on the right is displayed. [1: DO IT]: [2: MODE]: [3: TIMEOUT]: Connects via the serial port profile for transferring files. Sets up the connection mode. Sets up the connection timeout period. Press the BS/C key to return to the BLUETOOTH MENU. 2. 3. Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numeric keys ([2]) to selectt the [2: MODE].
2D Code Handy Terminal 7. Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numeric key ([1]) to highlight the [1: DO IT] and then press the ENT key. A serial port connection is started. Press the Backspace/clear key to return to the SERIAL PORT MENU. When the connection is established, the screen on the right is displayed. [1: DOWNLOAD]: [2: UPLOAD]: Transfers files from the host computer to the BHT. Downloading between BHTs is also possible. See the “4.5.3 Downloading Files (DOWNLOAD Menu)” for details.
BHT-825Q series 4.5.11 Deleting Program/Data Files (DELEETE FILE Menu) Delete program files or data files stored in the FLASH ROM. Use the following procedure to delete files. 1. Press the 0 key while holding down the SF key at the SYSTEM MENU. The DELETE FILE menu screen on the right displays. Press the BS/C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU. 2. Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) to highlight the program to be deleted. 3. Press the ENT key. The screen on the right displays.
2D Code Handy Terminal 4.5.12 Deleting Font Files (DELETE FILE Menu) Delete font files stored in the FLASH ROM. If there is insufficient user area, by deleting font files, a user area equal to the size of the deleted font 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.
BHT-825Q series To delete font files: Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numerical key ([1]) to highlight [1: Yes] and then press the ENT key. The selected file is deleted and the screen on the right displays. Press the BS/C key to return to the DELETE FILE menu. To cancel: Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numerical key ([2]) to highlight [2: No] and then press the ENT key. The screen returns to the DELETE FILE menu. The screen on the right displays if no files exist.
2D Code Handy Terminal 4.5.13 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 speaker volume set at section “4.5.6 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.
BHT-825Q series [1] 1. Downloading the BHT system parameter file Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numerical key ([1]) to highlight [1: DOWNLOAD] and then press the ENT key. The screen on the right displays indicating that the BHT is waiting for the system parameter file to be downloaded. 2. While the download is in progress, the screen on the right displays indicating the file name and the number of received records/the total number of records.
2D Code Handy Terminal [2] 1. Uploading the BHT system parameter file Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numerical key ([2]) to highlight [2: UPLOAD] and then press the ENT key. The screen on the right displays indicating that the BHT is waiting for the system parameter file to be uploaded. 2. While the upload is in progress, the screen on the right displays indicating the file name and the number of sent records/the total number of records.
BHT-825Q series 4.5.14 Setting the Remote Wake-up (SET REMOTE WAKEUP Menu) Use the following procedure to perform remote wake-up settings. 1. Press the 4 key while holding down the SF key at the SYSTEM MENU. The SET REMOTE WAKEUP menu displays as shown on the right. [1: REMOTE WAKEUP]: Enables or disables remote wake-up. [2:TRANSMIT SPEED]: Sets the transmission speed for remote wake-up. Press the BS/C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU. 2. 3.
2D Code Handy Terminal 4.5.15 Downloading/Uploading the System Message File (SYSTEM MESSAGE Menu) The system message file is a file (file name: “_B80MSG.FN3”) used by the system to display messages such as “Shutdown in progress. Do not remove the battery.” or “Charge the battery!”. Downloading/Uploading the System Message File (1) Upload the system message file to the host computer and so on. (2) Download the uploaded system message file at another BHT.
BHT-825Q series [1] Downloading the system message file 1. Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numerical key ([1]) to highlight [1: DOWNLOAD] and then press the ENT key. The screen on the right displays indicating that the BHT is waiting for the system message file to be downloaded. 2. While the download is in progress, the screen on the right displays indicating the file name and the number of received records/the total number of records.
2D Code Handy Terminal [2] 1. Uploading the system message file Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numerical key ([2]) to highlight [2: UPLOAD] and then press the ENT key. The screen on the right displays indicating that the BHT is waiting for the system message file to be uploaded. 2. While the upload is in progress, the screen on the right displays indicating the file name and the number of sent records/the total number of records.
BHT-825Q series 4.5.16 Updating the System (MODIFY MENU) Use the following procedure to update the system. 1. Press the dot key while holding down the SF key at the SYSTEM MENU. The MODIFY MENU screen on the right displays. [1: SYSTEM MODIFY]: Updates the BHT system. [2: CU-F/W MODIFY]: Updates the CU-811 system. Refer to the following section for details of the above items. Press the BS/C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU.
2D Code Handy Terminal ♦ When the Displayed File Name Differs from the BHT System Update File If the name of the file displayed at [2: FILENAME] differs from the name of the BHT system update file to be used for updating the system, enter the correct file name. 1. Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) 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.
BHT-825Q series [2] Updating the CU-811 system Update the CU-811 system after downloading the CU-811 system update file. (Refer to section ”4.2.2 CU-811 System Update” for details.) 1. Use the cursor keys ([▲] [▼]) or numerical key ([2]) to highlight [2: CU-F/W MODIFY] and then press the ENT key. The CU-F/W MODIFY menu screen on the right displays. [1: DO IT]: Updates the CU-811 system. [2: FILENAME]: Displays the filename to be used for updating the CU-811 system.
2D Code Handy Terminal ♦ If the System Update File Does not Exist when Updating the CU-811 System The screen on the right displays if the CU-811 system update file does not exist when updating the CU-811 system. Download the CU-811 system update file and update the CU-811 system again. Press the BS/C key to return to the CU-F/W MODIFY menu.
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BHT-825Q series Chapter 5 Communication This chapter describes technical information relating to the infrared communication, wireless communication, and Bluetooth wireless communication functions with which the BHT is equipped. 5.1 Infrared Communication··········································································198 5.1.1 Infrared Communication Port Transmission Speed ·································199 5.1.2 BHT Hardware (Physical Layer) and Communication Protocols ·············199 5.
BHT-825Q series 5.1 Infrared Communication The BHT has a built-in infrared 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. Infrared communication offers the following benefits over other forms of communication.
2D Code Handy Terminal 5.1.1 Infrared Communication Port Transmission Speed Communicating Device Transmission Speed BHT-800 Series 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, 460800bps CU-801 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200bps CU-821 115200, 460800bps CU-811 4 Mbps 5.1.2 BHT Hardware (Physical Layer) and Communication Protocols BHT Hardware (Physical Layer) (Exclude Transmission Speed : 460800 bps) The BHT complies with IrDA Ver1.3 Low Power physical layer compliant by IrDA (Infrared Data Association).
BHT-825Q series 5.2 Wireless Communication The BHT-825Q series is equipped with a 2.4 GHz frequency band wireless module. 5.2.1 Usage Precautions • It may be possible to avoid the easy occurrence of communication errors by pointing the right side of the BHT (equipped with built-in antenna) toward the access point. This is because the radio waves of the 2.4 GHz frequency band on which the BHT operates are emitted straight ahead and do not easily pass through the human body and so on.
2D Code Handy Terminal 5.2.2 Setting Parameters Programs written in BHT-BASIC control wireless communication with commands between the BHT and access points which are connected each other by a wireless LAN. For the setting procedure of RF-related parameters, refer to “Chapter 4 System Operation” – “Wireless Communication Settings (RF MENU).” Service Set ID (SSID) SSID is an ID to be used on the communications network. The BHT is able to communicate with devices having the same SSID.
BHT-825Q series EAP TYPE This is the EAP authentication method setting used for 802.1x authentication. Select PEAP or EAP-TLS. This is valid only when the Security mode is 1x Supplicant, WPA-1x or WPA2-1x. IDENTITY This is the user ID used for 802.1x authentication. A format that includes the domain name (\) may be specified for the identity. An identity, including the domain name, may be specified up to 32 bytes. The domain name may be omitted.
2D Code Handy Terminal 5.3 Bluetooth® Wireless Communication 5.3.1 Usage Precautions • It may be possible to avoid the easy occurrence of communication errors by pointing the right side of the BHT (equipped with builtin antenna) toward the access point. This is because the radio waves of the 2.4 GHz waveband on which the BHT operates are emitted straight ahead and do not easily pass through the human body and so on.
BHT-825Q series 5.3.2 Setting Parameters Bluetooth® Device Address Remote devices return these addresses, uniquely assigned to each Bluetooth® device by the Bluetooth® SIG, during device detection. Bluetooth® Device Name Bluetooth® devices can distinguish themselves using user-friendly names--Robert or Sandra, for example. Bluetooth® passkey (Bluetooth® PIN) Pairs of Bluetooth® devices use these encryption keys for mutual authentication and for establishing secure links between themselves.
2D Code Handy Terminal 5.4 Basic Communication Specifications and Parameters 5.4.1 Basic Communication Specifications The table below lists the basic infrared communication specifications for the BHT-825Q series.
BHT-825Q series Transmission Code and Bit Order • All characters should be coded to 7 or 8-bit code for data transmission. • The standard code at the BHT is ASCII 7-bit or 8-bit code. • 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.
2D Code Handy Terminal 5.4.2 Communications Parameters In System Mode and user programs written in BHT-BASIC, you can set the communications parameters listed below. Port IrDA Interface Transmission speed 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, (Note1) (Note2) or 4M bps 460800 Character length 8 bits Vertical parity None Stop bit length 1 bit Note1: 460800 bps is only possible when communicating from one BHT-825Q series unit to another, or with the CU-821.
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BHT-825Q series Chapter 6 Maintenance This chapter describes battery cartridge and daily procedures for taking care of the BHT and CU/CH. 6.1 Replacing the Battery Cartridge ······························································210 6.1.1 Battery Cartridge Service Life ··································································210 6.1.2 Battery Cartridge Replacement Method···················································210 6.
BHT-825Q series 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 repeated 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.
2D Code Handy Terminal 4. Insert the battery cartridge cover tab (1), and then close the battery cartridge cover (2) to lock the cover in position. Press the battery cover into place until a click is heard. Battery Cartridge Recycling Request ・ This product uses a lithium-ion battery that contains scarce, recyclable resources. We kindly ask for your cooperation in recycling to ensure reuse of these resources. The crossed-out wheeled bin is applicable for EU member status only.
BHT-825Q series 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. Can the power turned ON? be No Insert a fully charged battery cartridge. * This is used as a memory back-up power source and therefore should not be removed from the BHT for at least 10 minutes. Yes Power ON Does the normal screen display? Yes The BHT can be used.
2D Code Handy Terminal 6.3 Daily Maintenance 6.3.1 Proper Care of the BHT Wipe any dirt from the BHT housing, charge terminals, and BHT or battery cartridge terminals with a dry, soft cloth. Ensure to turn OFF the BHT before cleaning. − Note − z Never use substances such as benzene or alcohol, as this may cause the housing to be marred or paint to peel off. z Never rub or strike the LCD screen with anything hard, as this may result in scratches on the screen or breakage.
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BHT-825Q series Chapter 7 Error Messages This chapter describes causes and countermeasures for error messages that display during BHT use. 07.1 17.
BHT-825Q series 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 216 BHT Response Cause Countermeasure If this error occurs, the warning tone beeps five times and then turns itself off. A System Program error has occurred. Contact your administrator. If low battery is detected, the warning tone beeps three times.
2D Code Handy Terminal Message BHT Response Cause Countermeasure The date and time settings screen displays, awaiting entry. The calendar clock integrated in the BHT has stopped because: - the battery cartridge had been removed for a long time, - the battery cartridge had not been recharged for a long time. Set the current date and time. (Refer to “Chapter 2 BHT Preparation” – “2.
BHT-825Q series Message 218 BHT Response Cause Countermeasure If this error occurs, the warning tone beeps five times. During execution of System Program, the System Program has received an invalid command code. (xxxxxxxx: Error address) Unload and reload the battery 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. The message continues to display.
2D Code Handy Terminal Message BHT Response Cause Countermeasure After displaying this error message, the BHT may start a user program other than the preset auto-start execution program or display the message “No execution program loaded.” Your settings made in System Mode contain an error. Contact your system administrator. (If this error occurs, the System Mode settings revert to the factory defaults.) If this error occurs, the warning tone beeps five times.
BHT-825Q series 7.2 System Mode Errors When error messages display while running System Mode, refer to the following table and take appropriate measures. Message 220 BHT Response Countermeasure You attempted to execute a user program in the EXECUTE PROGRAM menu, but no user program files had been stored in the memory. Press the BS/C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU, then download user programs. The memory is insufficient for storing files to be downloaded.
2D Code Handy Terminal Message BHT Response Countermeasure The current download will exceed the maximum allowable number of files (420 files) in the memory. Press the 2 key to return to the SYSTEM MENU, then delete unnecessary files in the memory (or decrease the number of files to be downloaded if you attempted to download more than one file in the DOWNLOAD menu.) Downloading has failed. Uploading has failed. To retry downloading/uploading, press the 1 key.
BHT-825Q series Message 222 BHT Response Countermeasure The memory is insufficient for setting up the BHT system parameter file or system message file to be uploaded. Press the BS/C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU and delete unnecessary files. The memory already contains 420 files, so the BHT system parameter file or system message file cannot be set up. Press the BS/C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU and delete unnecessary files.
BHT-825Q series Chapter 8 Specifications This chapter describes the BHT-825Q series specifications. 8.1 BHT-825Q series Specifications ····························································· 224 8.1.1 Hardware Specifications··········································································· 224 8.1.2 Code Specifications·················································································· 225 8.1.
BHT-825Q series 8.1 BHT-825Q series 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): 67 x 182 x 55 mm Weight: Approx. 230 g (including battery cartridge BT-20LB) Ambient operating temperature: -20 to 50° C (on charging:0 to 40° C) Ambient operating humidity: 20 to 80% (with no dew condensation) Ambient operating brightness: 20 to 10,000 lx. (Depth of field: 90 mm, QR Code ver.
Barcode 8.1.2 Code Specifications Supported Code Types QR code (Model 1, Model 2), Micro QR code Code size Cell pitch QR code Max 117 cells x 117 cells(360° Skew) 0.2 mm Max 69 cells x 69 cells(360° Skew) 0.33 mm Micro QR code Max 17 cells x 17 cells(360° Skew) 0.2 mm iQR code Code size Cell pitch Square Max 99 cells x 99 cells(360° Skew) 0.25 mm Max 73 cells x 73 cells(360° Skew) 0.33 mm rectangle Max 43 cells x 131 cells(360° Skew) 0.25 mm Max 31 cells x 95 cells(360° Skew) 0.
BHT-825Q series COMPOSITE Read digits Module dimensions RSS, EAN128, Universal product codes, PDF417, Micro PDF, all codes within limits 0.25 mm min Barcodes Supported Barcode Types Bar Dimensions Scan Magnification EAN-13 0.26 to 0.53 mm 0.8 to 1.6 times EAN-8 0.26 to 0.66 mm 0.8 to 2.0 times UPC-A 0.26 to 0.53 mm 0.8 to 1.6 times UPC-E 0.26 to 0.66 mm 0.8 to 2.
Barcode 8.1.3 Scanning Performance Scanning Reference Position 90 mm As illustrated at left, align the reading window with the center of the label (code) to be scanned. Label Reading Distance and Area 50 100 150 200 250 122x77mm 98x62mm 95x61mm 78x49mm 63x40mm Scanning reference position(90 mm) 60x38mm 0 0.2mm 0.25mm 0.33mm 0.5mm QR code cell pitch dimensions and valid scanning range 0.15mm 0.25mm 0.
BHT-825Q series QR code cell pitch dimensions Valid reading distance 0.20 mm 45 to 95 mm *1 0.25 mm 40 to 120 mm *1 0.33 mm 35 to 150 mm *1 0.50 mm 30 to 195 mm *2 PCS value: 0.9 min., White reflection intensity: 85% min *1 Under the following conditions: QR code model 2 Ver.5 (37 cells × 37 cells) Error-correcting level: M, Black & white label *2 Under the following conditions: QR code model 2 Ver.
Barcode 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 / 57,600 / 115,200 / 460,800 /4M bps Note: 460,800 bps is only possible when communicating from one BHT-800 unit to another or with the CU-821. 4 Mbps is only possible for communication with the dedicated CU-811 unit.
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BHT-825Q series Chapter 9 Appendices This chapter describes the CU-800 Series (option) specifications, and describes causes and countermeasures when unable to transfer files. 9.1 CU-800 Specifications············································································· 232 9.1.1 Hardware Specifications··········································································· 232 9.1.2 Charging Requirements (CU-801/811/821) ············································· 232 9.1.
BHT-825Q series 9.1 CU-800 Specifications 9.1.1 Hardware Specifications Power supply: Max. power consumption: CU-801 CU-811 CU-821 100/230 V AC (Using dedicated AC adapter) 100/230 V AC (Using dedicated AC adapter) Powered from the USB interface * 6.5 VA 7 VA 5V 500 mA Dimensions (W) x (L) x (H): Weight: 110 x 134 x 81.
2D Code Handy Terminal 9.1.3 Interface Specifications CU-801 The CU-801 RS-232C interface connector uses Dsub-9P. Signal Direction CU-801 ↔ External Device Pin. No. Signal Name Function 2 RD Receipt data ← 3 SD Transmission data → 4 ER Data terminal ready → 5 SG Signal ground — 6 DR Data set ready — 7 RS Transmission request — 8 CS Transmission ready — The CU-801 internal wiring is shown below.
BHT-825Q series CU-811 The CU-811 has an IEEE802.3-compliant Ethernet interface port (100Base-TX). Ethernet Interface Port (RJ45 jack) on the CU-811 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-821 The USB interface on the CU-821 is USB1.1 (Full-speed) compliant, with a Type Mini-B receptacle.
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. 2 3 6 8 Cause Details Remedy Illegal field information specification option when transmitting data file. Set a correct value for the field information option. The name of the file being downloaded is a long file name. Long file names are not supported. Change to an 8.3 format file name.
BHT-825Q series Error No. Cause Details Remedy The Transfer Utility “Communication port” option specification is illegal. Specify the communication port to which the BHT is connected for the “Communication port” option. The transmission speed at the BHT and PC does not match. Ensure that the transmission speed at the BHT and PC matches. Please be aware that the default transmission speed differs depending on the BHT used. The protocol specified at the BHT and PC does not match.
2D Code Handy Terminal Error No. Cause Details Remedy An attempt was made to download a BHT-BASIC 3.6 format program file (*.PD3). Use BHT-BASIC 4.0 format program files (*.PD4). 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.
2D Code Handy Terminal BHT-825Q BHT-825QB BHT-825QW User’s Manual First Edition November 2011 DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED