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Introduction
This manual provides information and instructions for using softwares unique to BHT-1300CE (hereinafter referred
to as BHT) such as the System menu.
Refer to the BHT-1300CE Series User’s Manual for basic usage of the BHT, the API Reference Manual and the
Class Library Reference Manual for software development.
This manual covers the following OS versions.
OS Version Edition Description
BHT-1300B BHT-1300Q
First First issue 1.011.01
Second Added the following new features
- WEB browser Plug-in
- Remote desktop Plug-in
- FullScreen
1.02 1.02
Related Manuals
- BHT-1300CE User’s Manual (Hardware)
- API Reference Manual
- Class Library Reference Manual
- Bluetooth Library Reference Manual
- kbifCE User’s Guide
-Web Browser plug-in Reference Manual
-RDP Plug-in Reference Manual
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Visit the link above to learn more abo
r special website “QBdirect” for the registered users at:
ut this site including user registration.
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Customer Registration and Inquiries
Customer Registration
To allow us to provide our customers with comprehensive service and support, we request that all customers
complete a Member Registration Form. Registered members will be offered the following privileges.
• The latest upgrade information
• Free exhibition and event information for new products
• Free Web-information service "QBdirect".
QBdirect Service Contents
Information search service (FAQ) Offers detailed information on each product.
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Offers downloads of repair modules for the latest BHT Series
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Access the URL below and follow the instructions provided.
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Contact information for inquiries
There are two ways to contact us.
For technical Inquiries (QBdirect)
- BHT product programming method
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Access the link below to log on or register.
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The following steps illustrate a typical process from purchase to implementation of a business application using
the BHT.
Step 1 Confirm that the BHT works properly.
Refer to the BHT-1300CE Series Operator’s Guide or User’s Manual.
Step 2 Determine a setup procedure considering the application environment then create the application
program for the BHT.
Refer to “2 Setup” for how to set up the BHT.
Refer to the API Reference Manual or the Class Library Reference Manual for details of application
development.
Step 3 Prepare a manual that explains how to setup the BHT and how to use the application created.
Step 4 Set up the BHT basic configuration (common settings) by following instructions described in this
manual.
Step 5 Set up the environment-dependent configuration such as an IP address.
Step 6 Start operations.
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1.2. System Components
This section illustrates the hardware and software components required for the BHT code data collection
system.
1.2.1.
The following figure shows the required hardware for the BHT code data collection system.
The required hardware varies depending on the communication used.
BHT
1.2.2.
Hardware Components
Wireless communication
BHT
CU-1311A
Bluetooth®
communication
BHT
Software Components
Ethernet
Wireless LAN access
point (option)
Ethernet communication
Bluetooth® enabled
devices (option)
Host computer
USB communication
CU-1333
CU-1321
BHT Operating System (OS)
Microsoft Windows Embedded Compact7
Application Program Development Environment
Refer to the BHT API Reference Manual and BHT Class Library Reference Manual.
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1.3. Usage Precaution
Data backup
Non-volatile memory (flash memory) is used to store user data for the BHT. Flash memory has a finite number
of program-erase cycles, therefore frequent access concentrated on the specific memory area may lead to data
loss.
To optimize the Flash memory usage, the wear leveling function, which automatically distributes data evenly
over the flash memory, is implemented for the BHT.
Nevertheless, backing up important data is strongly recommended in order to prepare for unexpected data
loss.
Flash memory
Flash memory reaches the end of its lifetime as the number of writes increase. Application development must
follow the restrictions listed below in order to prolong the flash memory lifetime.
- Limit the data size written in the flash memory to maximum 100 M bytes per day.
- Limit the write cycles to maximum 5,000 times per day for data smaller than 8 k bytes.
RAM memory
All data including files and settings stored in the RAM will be lost and the RAM will revert to the factory default;
- If the BHT is left for a long period with the battery removed,
- If the BHT is left with the dead battery,
- If the battery is incorrectly replaced,
- When Performing full reset. (Refer to “ 3.3 Reset and Full Reset”)
Back up any important d
reset when the BHT turns ON after the data in the RAM is deleted.
Using the backup and auto-setup tools provided by the BHT are recommended in order to reduce the risk of
data loss. Refer to “2 Setup” for details of these tools.
ata to the "Flash" folder or to the computer before full reset. The BHT performs a full
Ensuring stable operations
Windows CE may cause memory leaks when used over long periods.
Resetting the BHT regularly utilizing the application created (once a day etc.) or as daily routine is
recommended for ensuring stable BHT operation.
For example, call a reset task utilizing the application at the end of daily work or at scheduled update.
Refer to the BHT API Reference Manual or the BHT Class Library Reference Manual for how to program a
reset task.
SD card
The microSD card will not be accessible for short periods of time when the BHT is turned OFF and back ON
again (or suspend and resumed) while the application is running.
The application deployed in the microSD card may not continue the process correctly if the application
accesses the microSD card during these periods. Reset the BHT if the application freezes or the LED indicator
stays blue.
To prevent the problem, copy the application to the built-in Flash memory before executing the application if the
application is deployed in the microSD card,
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2. Setup
This section explains how to set up the BHT efficiently and effectively.
2.1. BHT operations that lead to data loss
The data stored in the BHT is deleted after the following operations.
In order to ensure stable operations, the BHT must be set up to restore or recover the deleted data.
Operation Description
Reset
Full reset
Backup battery discharge
(when the BHT battery is
disconnected.)
OS Update
Data existence in memories after the above operations is listed below.
Reset Full reset/Backup
Data in the built-in Flash memory
(Folder name : “FLASH")
Data in the microSD card
(default folder name: "Storage
Card")
Data in proc
as no response for an input or incorrect program behaviors.
All data except for data stored in the Flash and the SD card will be deleted.
Perform a Full reset if a problem still exists after reset.
The BHT without the battery connected leads the backup battery to discharge
resulting in data corruption in the RAM.
The BHT performs a full reset at the next startup if data corruption is detected.
The stored registry will be deleted in addition to the RAM data at OS update,
due to incompatibility with the registry between OS versions.
ess will be deleted. Perform a Reset if there are any problems such
battery discharge
√ √ √
√ √ √
OS Update
Data in other folders √ X X
Contents of the Registry √ X* X**
Data being edited X X X
√: Data retained
X: Data erased
Note
* If the registry has been backed up, the backed up registry will be used.
**The registry files for a different OS version cannot be restored.
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2.2. Support functions for setup
The BHT provides the following functions to easily accomplish the setup.
Functions or tools for backup*
1 Backup and restore tool
(BHTBackup.exe)
The “BHTBackup.exe” is a backup and restore tool for data
in the RAM and the registry. Refer to “0
BHT Backup”.
2 Registry backup at
shutdown
The “Registry backup at shutdown” function is used to save the registry
while shutting down the BHT using the power (
) key and the SF key.
Only the latest registry is saved if shutting down the BHT multiple times.
Refer to “3.2 Power OFF” for details.
3 Registry Editor The “Registry Editor” is a tool that modifies, imports or exports the
registry by using the GUI, the registry file (*reg) or the command line.
Refer to “6.4.10 Registry Editor (RegEdit)” for details.
Function activated at full reset **
4 Backup file auto restore
(BHTRestore.exe)
The “Backup file auto restore” function is used to automatically restore
data (RAM data and registry) from the backup data saved by “1 the
backup tool (BHTBackup.exe)”.
Specify files to restore in the Startup Config menu.
Refer to “6.4.9 Startup Config” for details.
5 Registry auto restore
The “Registry auto restore” function is used to restore the registry
automatically from the registry saved by performing the “2 Registry
backup at shutdown”.
Note: This function will not be activated when the “Restore data” function
is enabled in the Startup Config.
6 Auto file copy
(Regload.exe)
(Internal warm boot)
The “Auto file copy” function copies files (data) in a specific folder in the
built-in Flash memory to the RAM in the order shown below.
Files (data) in the RAM will be deleted at full reset.
Use this function to redeploy the deleted files (data) to the RAM.
Source folder Destination folder Remarks
¥Flash¥Startup¥Windows ¥Windows Files under sub folders will
not be copied.
¥Flash¥Copyfile ¥ (root folder) Files under sub folders will
be copied.
Note: The "¥Flash¥Startup¥Windows" folder is for backward compatibility.
Using the "¥Flash¥Copyfile" folder is recommended to copy more folders.
The " Program auto execution" function is used to automatically execute
programs such as setup applications or the CAB files, which are deployed
in the auto execution folder "¥Flash¥Setup".
Note: To control the program execution order, create a bat file as shown
below.
Functions activated at reset or full reset with option keys.
10 Setup application auto
execution at full reset
"Storage Card¥Setup"
The "Program auto execution" function is used to automatically execute
applications deployed in the "¥Windows¥Startup" folder.
The "¥Windows¥Startup" folder is deployed in the RAM, as a result, data
in this folder will be deleted at full reset.
Using this function together with the function “6 Auto file copy” is
recommended.
The " Program auto execution" function is used to automatically execute
applications deployed in the "¥Flash¥Startup" folder after reset or
full-reset.
The “Setup application auto execution at full reset” function is used to
automatically execute programs deployed in the "Storage Card¥Setup"
folder.
To activate the function:
Perform a full reset by pressing the M1+M2+Left Trigger+Power+ENT
keys. Then release all keys except for the ENT key. Release the ENT key
when WindowsCE starts up.
11 Cancellation of the auto
restore at full reset.
The “Cancellation of the auto restore at full reset” function is used to
cancel all auto restore functions (auto restore, auto registry restore, auto
file copy, setup application auto execution, program auto execution).
The BHT will revert to the factory-default configuration after the
cancellation. (Files in the FLASH memory and the microSD card will be
retained.)
To activate the function:
Perform a full reset by pressing the M1+M2+Left Trigger+Power+SCAN
keys. Then release all keys except for the SCAN key. Release the SCAN
key when the BHT is turned ON (the message “Working” is displayed).
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12 Cancellation of the
application auto execution
at reset.
Point
*Backing up data regularly is recommended.
** The GUI is available to control these functions. Refer to “6.4.9 Startup Config” for details.
*** The bat files deployed in the following folders will run invisibly for the function 7, 8 and 9 if
the bat file n
The” Cancellation of the application auto execution at reset” function is
used to cancel the application auto execution at reset.
To activate the function:
Perform a reset by pressing the M1+Right Trigger+Power+SCAN keys.
Then release all keys except for the SCAN key. Release the SCAN key
when the BHT is turned ON (the message “Working” is displayed).
Setup procedures for the registry restore varies depending on the backup method as explained below.
Using the backup and restore tool (BHTBackup.exe)
Step 1 Back up data after the initial setup.
Step 2 Select the “File & Registry (BHT Backup)” in the Startup Config menu. (Refer to “6.4.9 Startup Config” for details.)
Step 3
Step 4 The registry will be restored using the “Backup file auto restore”
StartConfig menu
Using the “Registry backup at shutdown” function
Perform a full reset (delete the registry).
(BHTRestore.exe) at full reset.
Step 1 Perform the “Registry backup at shutdown” function after the initial setup.
Step 2 Select the “Registry Only” (default) in the Startup Config menu.
(refer to “6.4.9 Startup Config” for details.)
Perform a full reset to delete the registry.
StartConfig menu
Step 3
Step 4 The registry will be restored using the “Backup file auto restore”
function at full reset.
Using the Registry Editor
Step 1 Export a registry file to be replaced after the initial setup.
Step 2 Add ‘_’ (under line) in front of the registry file name.
(The registry file will run invisibly if the file name starts with ‘_’ (under line).
The popup confirmation message will not be displayed when executing the registry file.)
Step 3 Deploy the registry file exported to the "¥Flash¥Setup" folder.
Step 4 Perform a full reset to delete the registry.
Step 5 The registry will be restored using the “Setup application auto execution at full reset” function.
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3. Basic Operation
3.1. Power ON
Press the power (
When turning ON the BHT for the first time or after a long period of time,
if any dialog box is not displayed, first perform a “full reset”.
Refer to “3.3.2 Full Reset”
) key to turn ON the BHT.
Power ke
The following screens are sequentially displayed when turning ON the BHT.
Startup screen
(After Power ON / Reset / Full-Reset)
Point
Displaying th
power key, although this is not a malfunction of the BHT.
Therefore, do not keep pressing the power key more than
needed or press it too hard.
Failure to follow instruction may cause breakage or
malfunction of the power key.
e screen may take time after pressing the
OS startup is completed
(Desktop)
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3.2. Power OFF
Use one of the following three methods to turn OFF the BHT.
Normal power OFF
Power OFF with
registry backup
Press the power (
The BHT turns OFF after the message on the left is displayed.
Hold down the SF key and press the power (
seconds or more.
The message on the left is displayed and registry backup
begins.
The power turns OFF automatically when the backup is
completed.
The Registry is an area in which settings information required
for BHT operation is recorded. The OS restores the registry
automatically if it is lost.
The error message on the left is displayed if the OS fails to
restore the registry (the registry has not been backed up).
Refer to “6.4.2 File System” for details of how to restore the
registry defa
ult.
) key.
) key for 3
Auto Power OFF
Point
The power turns OFF automatically when the BHT is not used for specified periods.
The factory default time is set for 3 minutes.
Refer to “3.7 Using the MENU key” or “6.4.3 Power Management” for details of auto
powe
r OFF.
Do not remo
Failure to follow instruction may result in data stored in the BHT being lost.
ve the battery while the Power OFF process message is displayed.
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3.3. Reset and Full Reset
3.3.1. Reset
Reset the BHT when the BHT does not respond to any entry from the touch screen or keys.
With the BHT power ON, press the M1 key + Right Trigger + Power key
at the same time. Then release all the keys.
- Point - Data stored in files will not be lost by resetting.
However, unsaved data currently being edited will be lost.
3.3.2. Full Reset
Full reset is required if the problem persists even after resetting.
With the BHT power ON, press the M1 key + M2 key + Left Trigger +
Power key for more than 1 sec. Then release all the keys.
Then release all keys.
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All data including files and settings stored i
be lost and the RAM will revert to the factory default when
performing full reset. Back up any important data to the
"Flash" folder or to the computer before full reset.
The BHT starts from the “Initial Setup” when the BHT turns
ON after the data in the RAM is deleted.
The Reset and full reset can be performed using,
- The “Reset” menu in the Star menu (Start>Reset).
Refer to “4.2.5 Reset”.
- The Reset
MENU (MENU>Reset tab or Full reset tab).
Refer to “3.7 Using the MENU key”
n the RAM will
or Full reset menu in the basic configuration
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3.4. Screen image
All screen images in this Manual are simulated.
Actual screens may differ depending on user settings and other factors.
3.4.1. Taskbar icons
The taskbar in this manual varies from the actual BHT screen.
The following icons are displayed in the taskbar to show the program status, operation modes and notifications.
Shows a battery power level in four levels.
Shows a wired LAN connection status when using a CU.
: BHT is connected to a wired network.
: BHT is disconnected to a wired network.
Shows a wireless network connection status and radio field strength.
: Wireless LAN is disconnected or failed to authenticate.
→ → → : Vertical bars indicate radio field strength.
Strong → Weak
Shows a Bluetooth® device power status.
: The Bluetooth® device is ON. (Blue)
: The Bluetooth® device is OFF. (Grey)
Note :
This icon is not displayed in taskbar at default.
To show this icon, change the settings in the System Menu or with user programs.
Shows that the shift mode is ON.
Shows that the function mode is ON.
Shows that the BHT is connected to a computer via Microsoft ActiveSync or Windows Mobile
Device Center (WMDC).
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Shows that the alphabet entry mode is ON. (To change entry mode, press the Alpha key.)
Refer to the BHT Class Library Reference Manual “Chapter 9 Keyboard” for the input character
details while in the ALP mode
To display the desktop while an application is running, tap this icon.
Tap again to go back to the original application screen.
Shows the software keyboard status.
(Tap the icon to switch the software keyboard between “show” or “hide”, or to change the activation
status.)
: Shows that the software keyboard is activated.
: Shows that the software keyboard is deactivated.
Shows that the CPU is in standby mode.
(This icon is not displayed in taskbar at default. To show this icon, change the settings in the
System Menu or with user programs.)
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Shows that the Caps Lock key on the software keyboard is ON.
Tap this icon to display or hide the software keyboard menu.
To minimize
has not been operated for a specified period*.
In the standby mode, the touch screen is not refreshed. As a result, icons in the taskbar may
not be displayed or refreshed, and the calendar clock may not display the correct date or time.
* Default is one second, and can be changed to desired time period in the System Menu or
with user programs. Refer to the BHT API Reference Manual or the BHT Class Library
Reference Manual for details of the user program creation method.
power consumption, the BHT automatically switches to the standby mode after it
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3.5. Battery Power Level Indicator
- Note - - The battery power level indicator is u
Use this indicator as a guideline.
- The battery power level will vary depending on BHT operation, therefore the actual
battery voltage may differ from the battery power level indicator.
- Be sure to charge the battery promptly before the battery power runs out.
The battery power level can be checked with the icon (battery
power level indicator) shown in the taskbar.
The icon shows the battery power in four levels.
These levels are only a rough estimate of battery power, make sure
to charge the battery before running out of power.
:The battery power is full.
:The battery power is partially used. Charging sooner is better
:The battery power is low and should be charged immediately.
:The battery power is completely gone.
Charge immediately or replace with a fully charged battery.
Note: The taskbar in this manual varies from the actual BHT LCD
screen.
sed as a rough estimate of the remaining power.
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3.6. Using backlight
To enable or disable the backlight, press the M3 Key while holding down the SF key.
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No key is pressed
for more than 3
seconds.*
Auto OFF time is changable with user programs.
Backlight OFF or dim
(backlight is enabled)
Press any key or tap
the touch screen.
Backlight ON
Press the Right trigger Key
while holding down the SF key.
Backlight OFF or dim
(backlight is disabled)
*More than 1 minute if the BHT is placed in the CU.
Press the Right trigger key
while holding down the SF key.
The backlight can also be turned ON or OFF in the Backlight settings menu instead
of pressing the SF key and the Right trigger key.
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3.7. Using the MENU key
The MENU key is used to set up the BHT basic configuration listed
below.
Step 1 Press the MENU key.
Step 2 Select the menu by moving the cursor vertically with the ▲ (up)
or ▼ (down) keys.
The selected menu is highlighted.
Step 3 Set the menu by moving the cursor horizontally by using the ◄
(left) or ► (right) keys.
To exit this menu, press any one of the three keys, the MENU key, the
ESC key or the ENT key.
Menu Description Value
Page 1
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BEEPER
VOLUME
VIBRATOR
BRIGHTNESS
BRIGHTNESS
(PS)
POWER SAVE
RESET/FULL
RESET
TOUCH PANEL Enable or disable the touch panel. ON or OFF
Adjusts the notification beeper volume
for code scanning completion.
The volume is adjustable in 6 levels.
0: Mute, 1(Low) to 5 (High)
Note: Use the “Volume & Sounds” in the
control panel to adjust the audio sound
volume and change other sound
settings.
Enables or disables the vibrator to notify
code scanning completion.
Adjusts the LCD brightness in 4 levels. Level 0 to 3
Changes the LCD brightness for the
power save mode in 2 levels.
Set the time for the LCD backlight to dim
when the BHT is not in use.
Use the slider to set the time.
Performs a reset or full reset.
Note: Use the “Reset” menu in the
System Properties to disable the reset
and full reset functions.
(BhtShell>3:System Properties>Reset)
Level 0 to 5
ON or OFF
Level 0 or 1
Set the time
in seconds.
(max.600
seconds)
None
AUTO
POWER-OFF
TIME
Set the auto power off timer.
If “0” is set, the auto power off function is
disabled. Check the battery level
regularly if set to “0”.
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Set the time
in seconds.
(max.600
seconds)
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3.8. Using the Keypad
3.8.1. Entering Numerical Data
The default entry mode is numeric, enabling numbers written on the top of numeric keys to be entered.
To enter “120” for example, press the 1, 2 and 0 keys sequentially.
To delete the wrong number entered, press the BKSP key and then re-enter the correct number.
Numeric entry mode can also be changed with the program.
Refer to the BHT API Reference Manual or BHT Class Library Reference Manual for further details.
3.8.2. Entering Alphabet Data
Press the ALP key to switch to alphabet entry mode.
In alphabet entry mode, the alphabet character assigned to the key will
be entered.
Press the ALP key once again to return to numeric entry mode.
Numeric entry mode Alphabet entry mode
Alphabet entry mode can also be changed with the program.
Refer to the BHT API Reference Manual or BHT Class Library Reference Manual for further details.
3.8.3. Using the shift key
ALP
key
The SF key is used in combination with other keys such as the numerical
keys or the power key for special purposes.
When the SF key is pressed, the keypad is switched to the SF key mode.
Refer to the BHT API Reference Manual or BHT Class Library Reference
Manual for further details.
There are two SF key modes, “Nonlock mode” and “Onetime mode”.
Nonlock mode: The keypad stays in the SF mode while the SF key is held down.
Onetime mode: The keypad is in the SF mode only once each time the SF key is pressed
The default is “Nonlock mode”.
The SF key mode can also be changed in the System Properties or with the user program.
Refer to “6.4.5 Key ”, the BHT API Reference Manual or the BHT Class Lib
details.
rary Reference Manual for further
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3.8.4. Using the FN key
The FN key is used to activate the function keys such as the F5 to F12
keys that are printed in blue on the keypad. When the FN key is pressed,
the keypad is switched to the FN key mode.
For example;
To use the F9 key, first press the FN key and then press the F1 key.
There are two FN key modes –-“Lock mode” an
In the lock mode, the F5 to F12 keys are activated until the FN key is pressed again.
In the onetime lock mode, the F5 to F12 keys are activated only once each time the FN key is pressed.
The FN key mode can also be changed in the System Properties or with the user program.
Refer to “6.4.5 Key ”, the BHT API Reference Manual or the BHT Class Lib
details.
d “Onetime lock mode (default)”.
ary Reference Manual for further
r
3.8.5. Using the Software Keyboard
Tap the software keyboard status icon in the taskbar or press the M2 key while holding down the SF key to
show or hide the software keyboard.
Software Keyboard
Tap the keys on the software keyboard to enter data.
3.8.6. Using the BS/C key
The BS/C key is used to move a cursor one character to the left and
delete a character from the current cursor position.
To delete all characters before the current cursor position, press and hold
down the BS/C key.
Software keyboard status icon
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3.9. ActiveSync/Windows Mobile Device Center
The ActiveSync/the Windows Mobile Device Center (WMDC) enables the following features by connecting the
BHT to a host computer via a USB.
- Synchronize data
- Backup data
- Copy or move data.
- Backup user programs
Download the software for the host computer operating system from the Microsoft web site.
- WMDC 6.1 for Windows 7/Vista/Server 2008
- ActiveSync 4.2 for Windows XP/Server 2003
3.9.1. Installing ActiveSync or WMDC
Install ActiveSync or WMDC to a host computer to connect the BHT to a host computer via a USB.
Make sure that the host computer has a USB port before installing.
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ActiveSync or WMDC cannot connect the BHT to a host computer via a RS-232C
or wireless LAN.
3.9.2. Using ActiveSync or WMDC
Connect a host computer and a CU with a USB cable as shown below.
BHT
CU-1321
Refer to “6.3.1 ActiveSync(USB)” for how to use ActiveSync or WMDC in the BHT.
Refer to the next section
for how to set up the host
USB communication
Host computer
computer.
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Creating a new partnership
For WDMC
The windows mobile center starts up after connections
established between the host computer and the BHT.
Step 1 Click “Connect without setting up your
device”.
Step 2 Click “Browse the contents of your device” in
“File Management”.
The BHT memory information is displayed as shown on
the left.
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For ActiveSync
The partnership wizard pops up on the host computer after
connections established between the host computer and
the BHT.
To create a new partnership between the host computer
and the BHT,
Select Yes(Y) then click Next(N).
To synchronize files,
Check the checkbox next to “File” then click Next(N).
Click Finish to complete the partnership setup.
The screen returns to Windows desktop.
Refer to the Windows help menu on the host computer for how to use ActiveSync or WMDC.
Refer to the API reference manual or the Class Library reference manual for debugging user programs using
ActiveSync or WMDC.
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4. Desktop and Start menu
4.1. Desktop
The windows desktop is displayed after the initial setup.
The following is an explanation of all the icons on the desktop.
The icons on the desktop are application icons, and start up a program by double tapping each icon.
My Device:
Displays the root folder with
Explorer to view file information
and
Recycle Bin:
Stores deleted files temporarily,
recovers the deleted files, and
deletes the files stored in the
Rec
BhtShell:
Opens the BHT system menu.
(6. System Menu)
Internet Explorer:
Standard web browser.
Accesses to web pages.
(4.2.2. Internet Explorer)
rams inside the BHT.
cle Bin completely.
Microsoft WordPad:
Basic word processor in windows.
My Documents:
Displays the MyDocument folder
with Explorer to views file
information and programs inside
the BHT.
Remote Desktop Connection:
Controls a Windows computer
running terminal services remotely.
(4.2.3. Remote Desktop Connection)
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4.2. Start Menu
The Start menu is used to run programs installed in the BHT and set up
system settings.
Tap the button located in the taskbar (most-left).
Menu Description
Programs
App Launcher Application guard tool that restricts Windows
desktop operation to prevent the end users from
using non-listed applications or changing any
configuration.
kbifCE Software that receives barcode and 2D code
scanned by a BHT and passes the data to the
application in a manner as if it were input at the
keyboard. The kbifCE icon is shown and stays
active in the task bar.
Communication Terminal setups -
Internet Explorer Standard Web browser that accesses Web
pages.
Microsoft WordPad Simple word processor -
Windows Explorer Browses files and folders inside the BHT.(*) -
Command Prompt Windows command processor that is used to
execute entered DOS commands.
Remote Desktop
Connection
Remotely manipulates a Windows computer that
is set as a terminal service client.
Reference section
6.12 Application
Launcher
kbifCE Users Guide
4.2.3 Internet
Explorer
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4.2.4 Remote
esktop
D
Connection
Favorites - Views a list of registered files in the favorites
folder.
Documents - Views a list of recently used files. -
Settings
Control Panel Sets up the Windows basic environment. 5 Control Panel
Network and
Dial-up Connection
Taskbar and Start
Menu
Sets up a network settings.
Sets up the taskbar and start menus.
Help - Views the Windows CE help menu.
Run… - Runs applications.
Reset - Resets or full rests a BHT. 4.2.5 Reset
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(*) When connecting the BHT to the (remote) host computer via a windows
network, set the time and date of the BHT properly. If both the BHT and the
(remote) host computer do not have the same date and time, the BHT may not log
into the (remote) host computer.
4.2.1. Recycle Bin
4.2.2. Full Screen
Desktop
Recycle Bin stores the deleted files temporarily, recovers the deleted
files, and deletes the files stored in the Recycle Bin.
To recover deleted files from the Recycle Bin, tap File(F)>Restore(E)
while selecting the file.
To delete specific files in the Recycle Bin from the BHT memory, select
the file to delete and tap File(D)>Delete(D).
To delete all files in the Recycle Bin from the BHT memory, select all files
and tap File(D)>Empty Recycle Bin(B).
Note
Files in
directly from the BHT memory, not stored in the Re cycle
Bin.
the FLASH or Storage Card folder are deleted
“FullScreen” is an Internet Explorer without a menu bar, address bar and
status bar.
Full Screen Internet Explorer has the same functions as a standard
Internet Explorer.
Full Screen Internet Explorer displays the screen shown on the left when
the BHT is disconnected from the network (LAN / WLAN / …).
To reconnect the BHT to the server, press the following function keys.
F4 :Reconnects to the current URL
F12 : Reconnects to the “Start Page” in Internet Options >General tab.
Refer to BHT Web Browser Plug-in Reference Manual, chapter 2. Web
browser settings for more details.
- Close control of “FullScreen”
- Plug-in settings (enable/disable)
- Error control (enable/disable)
- Function key assignment (only fo r Full Screen)
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4.2.3. Internet Explorer .2.3. Internet Explorer
Browse web pages. Browse web pages.
Setting up a proxy server Setting up a proxy server
Desktop
Note Note
An internet connection is required to set up b
An internet connection is required to set up before using
Internet Explorer. Setting up a wireless connection and opening
Internet Explorer. Setting up a wireless connection and opening
the wireless device are required for internet access via a
the wireless device are required for internet access via a
wireless connection.Refer to “6.8 Wlan Manager “ for details.
wireless connection.Refer to “
6.8 Wlan Manager “ for details.
efore using
Select View(V)> Internet Options(O) from the Internet Explorer menu to
Select View(V)> Internet Options(O) from the Internet Explorer menu to
open the Internet Options.
open the Internet Options.
To set up the Internet connection settings, tap the Connection tab. To set up the Internet connection settings, tap the Connection tab.
Note
The message shown on the left is displayed if not connected to a wireless
The message shown o
network.
network.
The BHT must
(WLAN, LAN etc.) while changing the proxy server
settings.
stay connected to a wireless network
n the left is displayed if not connected to a wireless
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4.2.4. Remote Desktop Connection
.2.4. Remote Desktop Connection
Desktop
Remote Desktop Connection is used to control other computers Remote Desktop Connection is used to control other computers
remotely.
Refer to the BHT RDP Plug-in Reference Manual to control local devices
such as barcodes, beeper, LED and so on for the BHT operating in the
Microsoft Windows terminal service/desktop environments.
4.2.5. Reset
The Reset(E) menu is used to reset or full reset the BHT.
Tap the Reset(E) in the Start menu.
To reset the BHT, uncheck the “Full reset”
button.
To full reset the BHT, check the “Full reset”
button.
then tap the Yes
then tap the Yes
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4.2.6. Remote Display .2.6. Remote Display
The BHT can be manipulated via a network. The BHT can be manipulated via a network.
The following application files “CERDISP.exe” and “CERHOST.exe” must be run respectively on the BHT
The following application files “CERDISP.exe” and “CERHOST.exe” must be run respectively on the BHT
and the host computer in order to manipulate the BHT remotely.
and the host computer in order to manipulate the BHT remotely.
Launching CERDISP.exe on a BHT Launching CERDISP.exe on a BHT
Follow the steps below to run the Remote Display Application (CERDISP.exe) on the BHT. Follow the steps below to run the Remote Display Application (CERDISP.exe) on the BHT.
Step 1 Tap the “Desktop > Start > Run… , [Run]” in the Start menu Step 1 Tap the “Desktop > Start > Run… , [Run]” in the Start menu
Step 2 Enter “cerdisp” in the Run dialog (fig.1) then tap the OK button. Step 2 Enter “cerdisp” in the Run dialog (fig.1) then tap the OK button.
Step 3 Tap the “Start” button in the start confirmation dialog (fig.2). Step 3 Tap the “Start” button in the start confirmation dialog (fig.2).
The desktop shown in fig.3 is displayed after the application is launched. The desktop shown in fig.3 is displayed after the application is launched.
To skip the start confirmation dialog (fig.2), enter “cerdisp -c” in the Run dialog (fig.1) instead of “cerdisp”. To skip the start confirmation dialog (fig.2), enter “cerdisp -c” in the Run dialog (fig.1) instead of “cerdisp”.
Run dialog (fig.1)
Start confirmation dialog (fig.2)
after the cerdisp is launched (fig.3)
Launching CERHOS.exe on a computer Launching CERHOS.exe on a computer
Follow the steps below to run the Remote Display Utility on the computer. Follow the steps below to run the Remote Display Utility on the computer.
Step 1 Copy the “cerhost.exe” which comes with the SDK (SDK¥Tools¥CERHOST folder) to the Step 1 Copy the “cerhost.exe” which comes with the SDK (SDK¥Tools¥CERHOST folder) to the
computer. computer.
Step 2 Run the “cerhost.exe”. The Cerhost screen (fig.4) is displayed.
Step 3 Select the “Connect…” from the “file” menu. The connect dialog (fig.5) is displayed.
Step 4 Select the BHT to connect from the active target device list shown on the connect dialog, then tap
The OK button.
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The BHT desktop shown in fig.6 is displayed on the computer after the application is launched.
The computer can manipulate the BHT with this BHT desktop.
The screen capture tool (captbht.exe) captures the BHT screen images.
The screen images captured can be utilized for creating documents such as an application manual.
Images in this manual are created with this tool.
To open the screen capture tool, follow the steps below.
Step 1 Tap the “Desktop > Start > Run , [Run]” in the Start menu
Step 2 Enter “captbht” in the Run dialog then tap the OK button.
To capture a screen image, press the F3 key.
The BHT beeps twice when a screen image is captured.
The captured screen image is saved as a BMP file under the temp folder.
Copy this BMP file to the computer to utilize it.
To close the screen capture tool, press the F4 key.
The BHT beeps once when the tool is closed.
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The BMP files saved as output data consume large
amount of memory. For this reason, using the screen
capture tool during the BHT operation is not
recommended.
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5. Control Panel
Control Panel is used to set up a windows operating environment.
In the Start menu, tap Settings(S) then Control Panel(C) to open
Control Panel. Double tap each icon to set up
DW: DANSO WAVE feature
MS: Microsoft windows feature
No. Icon Name Description DWMS
Backlight Changes the backlight settings
BHTSettings
(System Menu)
Bluetooth Device
Properties
Certificates Imports, views and deletes certificates.
Date/Time Sets up the date, time, time zone and automatic adjustment
Dialing Sets up the telephone line settings.
Display Changes the display settings
Refer to “5.1 Backlight settings”
Sets up a BHT operating environment.
(Same as the System Properties in the System Menu.)
Refer to “6.4 System Properties”.
Searches for Bluetooth devices and connects to a BHT.
Bluetooth devices must be turned ON before using this
application
Refer to “6.9 Bluetooth Manager”
for daylight saving time
Refer to “5.9 Display ”.
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Internet Options Sets up internet settings.
Keyboard Sets up key related settings.
Enables or disables the key repeat, and sets the Key repeat
speed and interval.
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Mouse Sets up a mouse.
Network and Dial-up
Connections
Owner Views or sets up the owner properties (that is required to
Password Sets a windows startup password as security guard.
PC Connection Changes a method for connecting a BHT to a computer.
Power Views the battery or device status and sets a wakeup event.
Regional Settings Sets up locale and language.
Sets up a new dial-up Internet connection.
Refer to “5.4Network and Dial-up Connection ”
access the network resource).
Refer to “5.5 Power”.
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Remove Programs Deletes applications from the BHT.
Storage Mounts, unmounts or partitions data storage devices such
Stylus Changes the stylus settings and calibrates the touch screen.
System Views or changes the windows System Properties and the
System Info Views the BHT system information such as system version.
Terminal Services
Client
as an SD card and Flash memory.
Note: The BHT may not work properly if the Flash memory
user area is initialized with the Storage Manager. Use the
File System menu in the System Property to initialize the
Flash memory.
See “5.3 Stylus”
RAM memory allocation.
Refer to “5.2 System”.
Sets a client license for a remote desktop terminal server.
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Refer to “5.6 Volume and Sounds Properties”
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5.1. Backlight settings
Sets up the backlight.
Control Panel
- Note -
(*)Whenever the backlight ON/OFF keys
are pressed, the backlight switches
between ON and OFF regardless of the
backlight settings in this menu.
Refer to “3.6 Using backlight”.
General tab menu
LCD/Ke
ad tab menu
Tab Item Meaning Value
Backlight(*)
Set whether or not to turn on the
backlight when any key is pressed or the
screen is tapped.
Enable: Activate the backlight.
Disable: Deactivate the backlight.
Set the backlight ON time in seconds.
The backlight is turned ON for a
specified period of time when any key is
pressed or the screen is tapped.
Battery Power: Backlight ON duration
when the BHT is not placed in the CU.
General
Specify the
illumination
time(sec).
External Power: Backlight ON duration
when the BHT is placed in the CU.
Select the
illumination
part user
application
Select the location to be illuminated
when turning ON the backlight with the
user application.
None: No backlight
LCD: LCD backlight only
Keypad: Keypad backlight only
LCD and Keypad:
light.
Checkbox Value Description
Checked 0 Continuously ON
Unchecked 1 to 600 1 to 600 secs
LCD and Keypad backlight
LCD/
Keyboard
LCD
Backlight
ON Level
Power Save
Level
Keypad
Backlight
Select the LCD brightness from four
levels shown on the right.
Set the LCD backlight to turn off
automatically or go into the dim mode
when any key is pressed or the screen is
tapped.
Select a user operation for the keypad
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Off : Backlight turns OFF.
Low Bright:(Dark)
Mid Bright:
High Bright:(Bright)
Off: Backlight turns OFF.
Dim: Dim (Backlight stays ON faintly.)
Key press or Screen tap:
The backlight is turned ON when any key
is pressed or the screen is tapped.
Key press: The backlight is turned ON
when any key is pressed.
Disable: The backlight is Always OFF.
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5.2. System
General menu
Memory menu
Control Panel
Views the windows System Properties and device information and changes the RAM
memory allocation.
General menu shows the windows system information and the device
information.
The Memory menu shows the memory allocation and free space of the
RAM memory, and is used to change the RAM memory allocation by
using the slider.
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Allocate the memory between “Storage memory” and
“Program memory” based on the operating requirements.
Depending on the memory allocation (e.g., insufficient
program execution space), the BHT may not operate
normally.
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5.3. Stylus
Double-Tap menu
Calibration menu
Control Panel
Sets up the touch screen.
The Double-Tap tab menu is used to set the double tapping speed.
The Calibration tab menu is used to adjust the touch screen sensitivity
Tap the Recalibrate button, then follow the instructions displayed on the
screen.
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5.4. Network and Dial-up Connection
Sets up a network and dial-up connection.
To connect the BHT to a network, tap the “Network and Dial-up Connection” icon in the
control panel.
Network and Dial-up
Icon name Description
Make New Connection Creates a ne
USB Serial Connects to a network via a cradle USB.
LAN (*) Connects to a network via a cradle LAN.
WLAN Connects to a network via a Wireless LAN.
Control Panel
w network connection.
Double tap the icon, then enter a new
connection name and select a connection type
by following the instructions given by the
wizard.
Note - (*) The LAN communication via a cradle LAN for the BHT is scheduled to be
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Network Properties Settings
Tab name
IP Address
Description
Obtain an IP address
via DHCP
upgraded. Please contact your dealer for details.
Hold the stylus on the network connection icon created, to
open the hold down menu.
Select the “Properties” menu to open the “IP Address” and
“Name Servers” settings.
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Check this radio button to automatically obtain an IP address
(dynamic IP address) from the DHCP server.
Contact your network administrator for the IP
addresses.
Name Servers
Specify an IP addressCheck this radio button to manually enter an IP address
(static IP address), then enter an IP address.
Primary DNS: Enter the IP address for the Primary DNS server.
Secondary DNS: Enter the IP address for the Secondary DNS server.
Primary WINS: Enter the IP address for the Primary WINS server.
Secondary WINS: Enter the IP address for the Secondary WINS server.
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5.5. Power
Wakeup menu
Control Panel
Views the battery or device status and sets a wakeup event.
Sets the SCAN key as a wakeup event from suspend, if checked.
5.6. Volume and Sounds Properties
Control Panel
Volume menu
Changes sound settings and adjusts the sound volume.
Item Value
Sounds volume adjustment (except
volumes for key entry and screen taps*
Sounds for events On/Off
Sounds for applications On/Off
Notifications (alarms, reminders) On/Off
Key clicks and click sound volume Key click : On/Off
Screen taps Touch panel tapping : On/Off
Trigger Key clicks On/Off
0 (left-most) to 5 (rightmost)
Volume : Soft/Loud
Volume : Soft/Loud
Note
*The beeper sound and vibration level will not be changed.
Use the BHT basic configuration me
key. Refer to “3.7 Using the MENU key”.
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Sound menu
Application menu
Sets up sounds for various events.
Sets the notification pattern for code scanning completion, application
and system warning.
Beeper: Beeper only (default)
Vibration: Vibrator only
Beeper & Vibration: Beeper and Vibrator
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5.7. Regional Settings
Changes the display language and the format that windows uses to display dates, times,
currency, values and Uniscribe for complex text layout such as Thai language.
5.8. Owner
Control Panel
Control Panel
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Refer to the following URLs (Microsoft MSDN: English) for details of
Uniscribe.
-Reset the time zone, date and time after changing UI language in the
Language tab menu.
-The registry file is deleted when the UI language is changed due to
incompatibility with different UI languages.
-The BHT performs a full reset automatically after changing the UI
language.
Sets up the owner properties (such as the user name, password and domain name) that are
required to access the network resource.
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5.9. Display
Background menu
Control Panel
Changes the display settings to customize the desktop.
Changes the desktop background (wallpaper).
Appearance menu
Customizes the desktop appearance.
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6. System Menu (BhtShell)
The System Menu is used to set up BHT operating environment,
and is accessible from the BhtShell in the desktop or the
BHTSettings in the control panel.
BhtShell icon
in the desktop
BHTSettings icon
in the control panel
6.1. System Menu list
The following table lists the System menu available for the BHT.
Refer to the following pages for details of each menu.
1.Execute Program - Executes applications
1.Ymodem
2.Communication
2.ActiveSync
Communicates with a host computer using the Ymodem.
Note: The Ymodem communication for the BHT is
scheduled to be upgraded. Please contact your dealer
for details.
Communicates with a host computer via a USB using the
ActiveSync/WMDC.
3.System Properties
3.FTP
Scanner Sets up scanner reading.
Control Panel: Opens the control panel.
File System
Power Management
ResetMenu Sets up the reset/full reset functions.
Key Sets up the keypad key functions.
Status Display Sets up the status display icons.
Taskbar Sets up the taskbar.
BHT Backup
Startup Config
RegEdit Views and edits the registry.
Communicates with a host computer via a USB using the
FTP.
Initializes the file system (Flash memory, registry and RAM
memory).
Power Management setup for the BHT.
Sets up the automatic power-off timer and standby timer.
Backs up and restores the data (files) in the RAM memory
and the registry.
Sets up the BHT security at startup and how the BHT starts
up.
OS Update Update the OS.
Wireless LAN Sets up and checks a wireless LAN connection.
Bluetooth Sets up and checks a Bluetooth connection.
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Network Settings Sets up network-related configuration.
Internet Explorer
Options
Remote Desktop Sets up Remote Desktop.
Log Manager Retrieves the BHT operation logs.
SCANNER Performs a scanner reading test.
BEEPER Performs a beeper scale test.
AGING Performs an aging test.
4.Test
COM Performs a communication test.
DISPLAY Performs an LCD and indicator LED test.
KEY VIBRATION Performs a key entry and vibrator test.
5.Explorer - Opens Explorer.
6.Version - Views system information.
Sets up additional function for Internet Explorer.
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6.2. Execute Program
The Execute Program menu is used to run applications and open folders or files.
System menu
Tap “1: Execute Program” in the System Menu.
The screen shown on the left is displayed.
Tap “Browse…”.
Select a file from the My Device list, or enter a file name.
Make sure that the file name displayed in the “Name:” field is correct.
Then tap OK near the top left corner of the My Device list.
Confirm that the file name displayed in the “Open:” field is correct.
Tap the OK to run applications or open folders or files.
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6.3. Communication
The Communication menu is used to connect the BHT to a host computer.
System menu
Tap 2: Communication in the System Menu.
The BHT can connect to a host computer using the following three
methods.
1.Ymodem*:
Communicates with a host computer via an RS-232C port using Ymodem.
(currently not available)
2.ActiveSync(USB)**:
Communicates with a host computer via a USB using ActiveSync or
WMDC.
3.FTP:
Communicates with a host computer using FTP (File Transfer Protocol).
- Note - * The Ymodem communication for the BHT is scheduled to be
upgraded. Please contact your dealer for details.
- Point - **ActiveSync or WMDC cannot be used when the BHT is using
a wireless LAN.
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6.3.1. ActiveSync(USB) .3.1. ActiveSync(USB)
The ActiveSync (USB) menu is used to connect a BHT to a host computer via a USB. The ActiveSync (USB) menu is used to connect a BHT to a host computer via a USB.
System menu
Tap the ActiveSync (USB) in the Communication menu. Tap the ActiveSync (USB) in the Communication menu.
The popup message shown on the left is displayed when connecting to a
The popup message shown on the left is displayed when connecting to a
host computer via a USB.
host computer via a USB.
When ActiveSync/WMDC connection is successfully established, the
When ActiveSync/WMDC connection is successfully established, the
BHT emits a network notification sound, and the ActiveSync/WMDC icon
BHT emits a network notification sound, and the ActiveSync/WMDC icon
is displayed in the task bar (circled in red shown on the right).
is displayed in the task bar (circled in red shown on the right).
If ActiveSync or WMDC connection fails to establish, the
If ActiveSync or WMDC connection fails to establish, the
ActiveSync/WMDC icon is not displayed.
ActiveSync/WMDC icon is not displayed.
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6.3.2. FTP .3.2. FTP
The FTP menu is a FTP Client software program (FTPClient), and is used when the BHT transfers files from or
The FTP menu is a FTP Client software program (FTPClient), and is used when the BHT transfers files from or
to the FTP server.
When the 3:FTP button is tapped for the first time, the “FTP Client Configuration” menu shown on the left is
When the 3:FTP button is tapped for the first time, the “FTP Client Configuration” menu shown on the left is
displayed in order to log into the FTP server.
displayed in order to log into the FTP server.
Server: IP address or host name of the FTP server Server: IP address or host name of the FTP server
User ID: User name registered in the FTP server User ID: User name registered in the FTP server
Password: Password of the above user name Password: Password of the above user name
Directory: Folder to be used (Use the root folder if left blank) Directory: Folder to be used (Use the root folder if left blank)
Use temporary file on downloading: Use temporary file on downloading:
If checked, saves an existing file as a temporary file when If checked, saves an existing file as a temporary file when
downloading, just in case the download fails. downloading, just in case the download fails.
Make sure that the device memory has enough space to
Make sure that the device memory has enough space to
save a temporary file before downloading.
save a temporary file before downloading.
FTP Client Configuration
Menu
To confirm that the BHT can log into the FTP server, tap the Test button in the above menu screen. To confirm that the BHT can log into the FTP server, tap the Test button in the above menu screen.
Close progress dialog automatically after transfer finish: Close progress dialog automatically after transfer finish:
If checked, automatically closes the popup dialog for the If checked, automatically closes the popup dialog for the
file transfer progress when the file transfer is completed, file transfer progress when the file transfer is completed,
When the BHT is successfully logged into the FTP server, the popup
When the BHT is successfully logged into the FTP server, the popup
message shown on the right is displayed.
message shown on the right is displayed.
Close the popup message, then tap the OK to proceed to file transfer. Close the popup message, then tap the OK to proceed to file transfer.
Note
ect the BHT to a wireless LAN with the WLAN
Conn
Manager before configuring the FTP client, when
transferring a file using FTP via a wireless LAN.
Refer to “6.8 Wlan Manager ”.
Note Note
Once the FTP Client Configuration is set up, the next time
Once the FTP Client Configuration is
the FTP Client is activated, the file transfer menu
the FTP Client is activated, the file transfer menu
(FTPClient) is displayed.
(FTPClient) is displayed.
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Downloading files using FTP
To download files from the FTP server, follow the steps below.
Step 1 Tap the Ref... button in the Download section.
The Select file menu is displayed.
Step 2 In the Select file menu, select the folder and file to download the tap OK button.
Step 3 Tap the Download button to start download.
During file transfer, the popup dialog that shows file transfer progress is
displayed.
To stop file transfer, tap the Abort button.
When the file is successfully transferred, the Status of the popup dialog
shows the “Downloading...done” message.
To close the popup dialog, tap the Close button.
To close the popup dialog automatically after file transfer is completed,
check the box.
The login and file transfer history is displayed in the lower half of the
screen shown on the left (the area indicated in red lines).
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Uploading files using FTP
To upload files to the FTP server, follow the steps below.
Step 1 Tap the Ref... button in the upload section.
The Select file menu is displayed.
Step 2 In the Select file menu, select the folder and file to download the
tap OK button.
Step 3 Tap the Upload button to start download.
During file transfer, the popup dialog that shows file transfer progress is
displayed.
To stop file transfer, tap the Abort button.
When the file is successfully transferred, the Status of the popup dialog
shows the “Uploading...done” message.
To close the popup dialog, tap the Close button.
To close the popup dialog automatically after file transfer is completed,
check the box.
The login and file transfer history is displayed in the lower half of the
screen shown on the left (the area indicated in red lines).
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Changing the FTP Client Configuration
To change the FTP Client Configuration, tap the Config... button.
The FTP Client Configuration is displayed.
Change the settings as explained in the FTP Client Configuration section.
Error messages during FTP download or upload.
Message Problem Solution
Connection error XXXX Failed to connect to the server.
Server IP or Name required
User ID required
Cannot contain any of the
following characters.
The path is invalid.
The path is too long.
Filename required The file name is not entered. Enter the file name.
The file is read only.
The file could not be found. The selected file cannot be found. Select an existing file name.
Either the server IP or host name is
not specified.
Either the user ID or password is
not specified.
The folder or file name is not
correct (e.g., unsupported or very
long characters are used)
No data can be written to the file
that is selected as the download
destination.
Check the network environments,
server active status and FTP settings.
Specify the server IP or host name.
Either the user ID or password is not
specified. Specify the user ID or
password.
Specify the correct folder or file name.
Change the read-only file to the
read-write file, or select another file.
This file already exists.
Replace existing file?
The same file already exists. Select Yes to overwrite the file.
Select No not to overwrite the file,
then select another file and retry.
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6.4. System Properties
The System Properties is used to set up various settings that control how the BHT works.
The System Properties is accessible from both the BHTShell in the desktop and the BHTSettings in the Control
Panel.
6.4.1. Scanner settings
Double tap the Scanner icon in the System Properties to set up how the BHT reads
barcodes or QRcodes.
The scanner menu varies depending on the BHT Series models.
Scanner menu for BHT-1300B Series
System Properties
[1]INVERT
[2]DECODE LEVEL Selects the decode level.
[3]ITF
[4]STF Selects the minimum number of digits for STF as a
Enables or disables inverted barcod
Selects the minimum number of digits for ITF as a
default.
default.
es to be read.
[5]CODABAR Selects the minimum number of digits for CODABAR as
a default.
[6]Read Parameter Launch the menu for barcode reading parameter.
Refer to “6.10 Scanner Reading Parameters” for details
Standard barcodes are black bars on white backgrounds.
Set to ON to enable inverted barcodes to be read.
Default is set to OFF.
Note
Setting the INVERT to ON may increase the frequency of barcode read errors.
Setting the INVERT to OFF is recommended if not necessary. (Inverted barcode
reading is disabled).
[2] DECODE LEVEL
The decode level is selectable from 1 to 9. The default level is set to 4.
Lowering the level increases the barcode reading efficiency, however, misreading probability of poor-quality
barcodes (broken or dirty bars) also increases. Raising the level decreases the barcode reading efficiency, and
also decreases misreading probability of poor-quality barcodes.
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[3], [4], [5] ITF, STF and CODABAR
The minimum number of digits to be read for ITF, STF and CODABAR is selectable.
Setting smaller numbers for each code increases probability of missing digits or misreading, depending on
various factors such as barcode reading conditions and barcode quality. Setting larger numbers for each code
decreases probability of missing digits or misreading. Select only the required number to reduce the probability
of missing digits or misreading.
Read code
ITF 2 to 20 4
STF 1 to 20 3
CODABAR 3 to 20 4
Range Default
Scanner menu for BHT-1300Q Series
[1] INVERT
[2] REVERSE Enables** or disables mirror image codes to be read.
[3] DECODE LEVEL Selects the decode level.
[4] LIGHT Sets the light mode.
Enables or disables inverted codes to
[5] SCAN MODE Selects the scan mode either “NORMAL” or “POINT”.
[6] MARKER Sets the laser light marker illumination.
[7] OPTION DATA
[8] MINIMUM DIGITS
Enables or disable the optional data to be added to the
end of 2D code data read.
Select the minimum number of digits to be read for
each code.
be read.
[9] Read Parameter
Launches the menu for the scanner reading
parameter. Refer to “6.10 Scanner Reading
Parameters” for details.
Mirror image code is a code viewed from a reversed side of a 2D code,
and can be read by setting the “REVERSE” to “ON”. (default: OFF)
Note
Enabling the mirror image 2D code reading may increase reading time for 2D codes.
[3] DECODE LEVEL (Acceptable code quality level)
The decode level is selectable from 1 to 9. (default: 4)
Lowering the level increases the code reading efficiency, however, misreading probability of poor-quality codes
(broken or dirty bars) also increases. Raising the level decreases the code reading efficiency, and also
decreases misreading probability of poor-quality codes.
[4] LIGHT (Light mode)
Sets the light mode.
0: AUTO (default)
1: Always ON
2: Always OFF
[5] SCAN MODE
Selects the scan mode either “NORMAL” or “POINT”.
NORMAL: Normal read mode (default)
POINT: Point Scan mode
The point scan mode is used to read a code by aiming at the center cross section of the leaser light marker. A
code cannot be read in the point scan mode, if there is no code within the cross section, or if unable to detect
the marker due to external light, and so on. The point scan mode can be used only when the laser light marker
is enabled and the normal read mode is selected.
[6] MARKER
Sets whether the laser light marker illuminates or not, when a trigger key is pressed.
0: Normal mode. The laser light marker illuminates during barcode reading. (default)
1: Always ON. The laser light marker Illuminates during code reading, and stays illuminate for the first 30
seconds until the code is read.
2: Always OFF. The laser light marker never illuminates.
Note
Setting to “Always ON” increases the power consumption, and may shorten the
operation time as compared to the other two settings.
Changing the settings is not recommended unless necessary.
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[7] OPTION
Set to ON to enable the optional data to be added to the end of 2D code data read.
Point
The setting is always effective when the BHT is used. Changing the settings is not
recommended unless necessary.
Option data format
Example code: QR code, Model 2, Version 5, Error correction level M, and
mask number 6. (Data read)… Q2V05M6
Example code: PDF417, Error correction level 4, 12 rows and 2 digits
(Data read)… Y1041202
Example code: MaxiCode and Mode 4. (Data read)… X4
Example code: Data Matrix, Error correction level ECC200, 10 cells wide by 10 cells
high (Data read)... Z0200010010
[8] MINIMUM DIGITS
The minimum number of digits to be read for ITF, STF and CODABAR is selectable.
Setting smaller numbers for each code increases probability of missing digits or misreading, depending on
various factors such as barcode reading conditions and barcode quality.
Setting larger numbers for each code decreases probability of missing digits or misreading.
Read code Range Default
ITF 2 to 20 4
STF 1 to 20 3
CODABAR 3 to 20 4
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6.4.2. File System
System Properties
The File System menu is used to initialize the Flash memory, registry and RAM memory.
The BHT restarts after initializing the registry or the RAM memory.
To initialize, double tap the File System icon in the System Properties.
Select the memories to initialize, then tap the Initialize button.
When the FLASH memory is initialized only, the popup message shown
on the left is displayed after the initialization is successfully completed.
Tap “OK” to close the popup message.
When the registry or RAM is selected for initialization, the popup
message shown on the left is displayed for several seconds after the
initialization is successfully completed.
Then the BHT reboots automatically.
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6.4.3. Power Management
.4.3. Power Management
System Properties
The Power Management menu is used to set the automatic power-off timer and st
The Power Management menu is used to set the automatic power-off timer and st
.
timer
timer
.
ouble tap the Power Management icon in the System Properties to open the Power
DD
ouble tap the Power Management icon in the System Properties to open the Power
Management menu. The default values are given in parentheses. Management menu. The default values are given in parentheses.
Automatic Power off Time:
Battery Power(sec):(180)
External Power(sec): (0)
Selects the automatic power-off time from 0 to
600 seconds, while the BHT is not set in the CU
The power does not automatically turn OFF when
“0” is set.
Selects the
automatic power-off time from 0 to
1800 seconds, while the BHT is set in the CU.
The power does not automatically turn OFF whe
“0” is set, or while communicating via a LAN (the
Power/Communication LED in the CU is flashing.)
There will be a time delay of a few s conds when automatically turning off the power after the specified time
There will be a time delay of a few s conds when automatically turning off the power after the specified time
has elapsed.
has elapsed.
WW
hen the “Enable automatic power off with wireless communication” is checked, the power turns OFF
hen the “Enable automatic power off with wireless communication” is checked, the power turns OFF
automatically even during wireless communication. Refer to the following information.
automatically even during wireless communication. Refer to the following information.
- When automatic power-off time is set to 0: The power does not automatically turn OFF.
- When automatic power-off time is set to 0: The power does not automatically turn OFF.
ee
- When automatic power-off time is set to a non-zero value: - When automatic power-off time is set to a non-zero value:
andby
andby
.
n
While the wireless device is open.While closing the wireless device. During communication via a CU.
Checked The power automatically turns OFF
Unchecked The power does NOT turn OFF The power turns OFF automatically.The power does NOT
automatically
Turn OFF automatically
The power does not turn OFF for 10 seconds once the power turns ON.
Point
Point
The power does not turn OFF for 10 seconds once the power turns ON.
Switch to Standby Mode:
Timer (x 100 ms):
Sets the waiting time
to be switched to the standby mode in 100ms units.
(10: 100ms x 10 = 1 second)
Value Description
0 Disable the standby mode
1 to 9 1 second
10 to 600
nds 1 to 60 seco
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6.4.4. Reset Menu
The Reset Menu is used to set up the Reset/Full reset related configuration.
Enable reset buttons
in the MENU
Reset/Full Reset
Show key
combination(s) on
shutdown screen
Reset/Full Reset
Enables or disables the reset/full reset buttons in the
basic configuration menu (MENU).
Refer to “
uncheckedDisables the reset/full reset buttons in
checked
Sets whether or not to display the reset/full reset
combination keys at shutdown. (as indicated in blue
lines on the bottom left screen)
unchecked
checked
3.7 Using the MENU key3” for details.
the basic configuration menu (MENU).
Enables the reset/full reset buttons in the
basic configuration menu (MENU).
The reset/full reset combination keys are
not displayed at shutdown.
The reset/full reset combination keys are
displayed at shutdown.
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6.4.5. Key
.4.5. Key
System Properties
General menu General menu
Magic keys menu Magic keys menu
The Key menu is used to
Doubl
e tap the Key icon in the System Properties to set up the keypad key functions.
e tap the Key icon in the System Properties to set up the keypad key functions.
Doubl
Shift Key
Shift Key
Function Key
Power Key
set up how the keypad keys work. The Key menu is used to set up how the keypad keys work.
Lock
Lock
Lock
One Time Lock
SetBHs ho
Thit time can b set from 1 to 600 (The unit is 100ms).
w long the power key needs to be held down until the
T go
es into the suspend mode (wait time).
e wae
Sets whether or not the kSets whether or not the keypad stays in the
shift mode (shift lock) when the SHIFT
shift mode (shift lock) when the SHIFT
p
p
isis ressed. Choose “Enable” or “Disable”. ressed. Choose “Enable” or “Disable”.
Th
e function keys are activated until the FN
ke
y is pressed again.
Thce e function keys are activated only on
each time the FN key is pressed.
eypad stays in the
key
key
he magic keys M1 to M4 are assignable to some functions
he magic keys M1 to M4 are assignable to some functions
TT
rop-down list.
rop-down list.
dd
he following key functions are assignable to the magic keys M1 to M4.
he following key functions are assignable to the magic keys M1 to M4.
TT
The example on the left shows that the Tab key function is assigned to
The example on the left shows that the Tab key function is assigned to
the M1.
the M1.
None: No function is assigned. (The key entry will be ignored,
None: No function is assigned. (The key entry will be ignored,
but the key code will be sent to the application.)
but the key code will be sent to the application.)
Trigger Switch: Sets a magic key as the trigger key.
Trigger Switch: Sets a magic key as the trigger key.
Shift Key: Sets a magic key as the SHIFT key.
Shift Key: Sets a magic key as the SHIFT key.
Enter Key: Sets a magic key as the ENT key.
Enter Key: Sets a magic key as the ENT key.
Backlight Key: Sets a magic key as the backlight ON/OFF function
Backlight Key: Sets a magic key as the backlight ON/OFF function key.
key.
Tab Key: Sets a magic key as the TAB key.
Tab Key: Sets a magic key as the TAB key.
Control: Sets a magic key as the CTRL key.
Control: Sets a magic key as the CTRL key.
Alternate: Sets a magic key as the ALT key.
Alternate: Sets a magic key as the ALT key.
Clear: Sets a magic key as the Clear function key.
Clear: Sets a magic key as the Clear function key.
Disable: Disables the key entry. (No key code will be sent to the
Disable: Disables the key entry. (No key code will be sent to the
application).
application).
Launch APP key: Sets a magic key as the application launcher key.
Launch APP key: Sets a magic key as the application launcher key.
from the
from the
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Assignin a user defined k
gey
Assign a Launch APP key
The magic keys are assignable to user-d
To assign the user-defined virtual key, follow
Step 1 ual key as a text file.
Step 2 Save the file in the BHT FLASH folder with the filename “MKeyDef.txt”. This file is used as the user-defined code file.
SteDoubly icon in the System Properties.
The us -defineys are displayed under the “CLEAR Key” in
e order in which they arened code file.
he exame
Tple shown on th left, “ALT+X” and “ALT+Y” are added.
efer to the BHT API Refe Reference
R
Manor further details.
he application launcher function is assignable to a magic key.
T
Step1
he Set button is displayed.
T
Step 2 Press the button.
The menu on the left is displayed.
Step 3 Set the application path and filename to start
Write a program code for a virt
p 3e tap the Ke
The user-defined .
erd virtual ke
ual f
Select the Launch APP key from the pull-down list.
Se
key is pressed.
code file is read when the Key menu starts up
written in the user-defith
rence Manual or BHT Class Library
t
e of the following radio button. Then select on
efined virtual keys.
the steps below.
up when the magic
s : application,
Fal e Disable the multiple startups for the
if checked. (the application starts up
e application,
if checked. (The application can sta
times.)
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only once.)
eTru : Enables the multiple startups for th
rt up multiple
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Key Enable/Disable menu
Input Mode tab menu
The keys checked are enabled.
o disable a key, uncheck the box.
T
Enables or disables the mu
ode.
m
Enable multipress i
A text selected is entered after the specified time has elapsed, if
checked.
or example, to enter the second text shown on a key, press the key
F
twice quickly then pause until the text is shown on the screen
A text shown on the screen ch
me the key is pressed, if unchecked.
ti
Press any other ke
ultipress timeout:
M
ets the length of time between key presses when entering text in
S
multipress input mode.
y to enter the text. (default)
ltipress input method for the alphabet input
nput w
ith timeout:
anges in the order shown on a Key every
.
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6.4.6. Status Display
6.4.7. Taskbar
System Properties
isplallowing status indicators in the taskbar.
The Status D
To set up, doubleystem Properties.
System Properties
y is used to display or hide the fo
tap the Status Display icon in the S
he default values are given in parentheses.
T
attery: Battery voltage level (Displayed)
B
LAN: Wireless communication status (Displayed)
W
IP: Software input panel status (Displayed)
S
hift: Keypad shift status (Displayed)
S
CPU Standby: CPU standby status (Hidden)
Input Mode: Alphabet input mode status (Displayed)
Bluetoo
Function Mode: Function mode status (Displayed)
Refer to “3.4 Screen image” for further details.
th: Bluetooth device power status (Hidden)
The Taskbar is usar.
To change, doubl
ed to control the taskb
e tap the Taskbar icon in the System Properties.
Disable Taskbar: Enables or disables the taskbar. (Default: Enable)
Always on top: Shows or hides the taskbar. (Default: Show)
This option is the same as “Always on top” option in
the “Taskbar and Start Menu…” .
Refer to “3.4.1 Taskbar icons” and “4.2 Start Menu”.
Note
When the ta
shortcut keys are also disabled.
ALT+ESC : Switch windows
ALT+TAB : Switch tasks (Launch task manager)
CTRL+ESC : Display Windows Start menu
skbar is disabled, the following windows
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6.4.8. BHT Bac
Backing up data
kup
System Properties
he BHT Backup is used to back up and restore the data (files) in the RAM T
e registry. Data or files in the flash memory and the microSD card are not supported by
th
e BHT Backup.
th
The backup data full reset (cold boot).
Refer to “6.4.9 Startup Config
To back up or restore, double tap the
can be set to be automatically restored after a
” for automatic restore.
BHT Bac
e Selection
Stor
Backup Date
Backup Proceeds with the backup process.
Restore: Proceeds with the restore process.
View Displays the backup file information.
Delete: Proceeds with the backup file delete process.
FLASH Disk FLASH memory free space (built-in).
Storage memory RAM memory size to be backed up.
The location for the backup files to be stored.
The backup files are stored under the folder
If a blank
For
For exampl
/f "¥¥ServerPC¥CommonFolder"
/bf “xxx” Backup filename. ”Bku
If a blank
/a Display
/p Display
/m Display
/e Display
/h Help
If a network folder is u
- Note -
with the specif
file is created em¥Backup¥<filename>.dbk".
with the s"backup filename".
e "Flash", "Stornd so on. “Flash” if not specified.
character is included in the path, use "".
example: /f "Storage Card"
e: (Remotename is ServerPC)
character is included in the filename, use "".
"Backup start"d
"Backup progr
"Backup end"
"Error" messag not specified.
- Both '/' a
- Both lower case and upper case characters can be used.
ied "folder" and "backup filename".
in "¥<folder>¥Syst
pecified "folder" and
age Card" a Folder lik
sed, specify the full path starting with "¥¥".
PC
p” if not specified.
message ialog. Suppress the dialog if not specified.
ess" message dialog. Suppress the dialog if not specified.
message dialog. Suppress the dialog if not specified.
e dialog. Suppress the dialog if
nd '-' can be used for the option delimiter.
Return value
0: Success.
1: Canceled by user
2: Error (other error)
3: Error (invalid
4: Error (file / path not found)
5: Error (memory
6: Error (restore is te
Examples;
(Ex1) Displays both the “Ba
the “¥Flash¥
> BHTBacku
(Ex2) Displa
the “¥Storage Card¥System¥Backup¥Bkup.dbk” backup file.
> BHTBackup.exe /r /f "Storage
parameter)
full)
rminated due to unmatched OS version.)
System¥Backup¥Backup1.dbk” backup file.
p.exe /b /bf "Backup1" /a /p
ys the “Error” message if an error occurs, restore data from
ckup start” and “Backup progress” messages, and backs up to
Card" /e
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6.4.9. Startup Config
R
enu estore m
System Properties
tartup Config is used to define how the BHT starts up after rest and full-reset, and
The S
enable or disable error messages.
To set up, double tap the Startup Config icon in the System Prope
rties
Refer to “2.2 Support functions for setup”, and “7 Error
Messages”.
Restore D
Performs the Automatic R
Choose either radio butto
File & Registry: Restores the files and reg
ata:
estore, if checked (default: checked)
n.
istry from the BHT backup
data.
Registry Only: Restores only the registry saved in the registry.
(default)
Storage Device: Storage location of backup file.
Backup file: File name to be restored auto
matically.
Note
-The backup file is not compatible with different versions of
OS and different UI langu
Restoring the backup file with a diff
different UI language is not executed
age
s.
erent OS version or a
.
- Do not restore backup files, which are created with the
OS version 1.01 or earlier, in the OS version 1.02 or later
or vise versa
RAMs.
due to differences in folder structures of
Copy files from one folder to another:
Performs the Auto File Copy, if ch
ecked. (default: checked)
"Flash¥Copyfile" …:
Opens the "Flash¥Copyfile" folder with file explorer.
"Flash¥Startup¥Window
Opens the "Flash¥Startup
s" …:
¥Windows" folder with file explorer.
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Launcher menu
Setup Launcher:
Performs the Automatic Application Launch, if checked
.
The application will not be performed if no files exist in the folder
¥Flash¥Setup”, even if the box is checked.
“
Reboot after Setup:
Resets the system after the execution
of program, if checked.
Startup Launcher:
Wait N Second: Execute a startup app
lication after waiting spe
e: 0 to 10) second(s) . (default: 0, Rang
For example, “wait a few seconds till network is connected and
execute a startup application”
cified
Windows "Startup" folder...
Opens the "¥
Flash "Startup" folder...:
Windows¥Startup" folder with file explorer, if checked
:
Opens the "¥FLASH¥Startup" folder with file explo
.
rer, if checked.
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Warning Message menu
The Warning Message
tab menu is used to enable or disable error messages explained below.
Registry settings have been lost:
If checked, the message below is displayed only when the BHT is
to back up the registry at full reset. (default: checked)
Service life warning for backup battery:
If checked, the message below is displayed at power ON when th
battery level is low. (default: ch
Date/Time Properties:
If checked, the message below is displayed only when the time and date
settings are lost after full-reset. (default: checked)
ecked)
not set
e
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Password menu
The Password tab menu is used to restrict use of the BHT at reset, full-reset or power-on,
and has two
functions; Device lock (password protection) and Application Launcher.
(1) Device lock function
(1)
The password is prompted to restrict use of the BHT a
nd power-on.
a
t reset, full-reset
(2)Application Launcher function
The application launcher is activated after the BHT is unlocked.
Oli
nly specified app cations can be used while the application launcher is
a
ctive. Refer to “6.12 Application Launcher” for further details.
(2)
(1) Device lock function
Enable password protection at reset/Password
Locks the BHT after reset/full-reset, if checked. (default: unchecked.)
The password entered is required to unlock the BHT (no password. Max 32 characters.).
Enable password protection at pow r on
e
Locks the BHT when turning on (resume) the BHT, if checked. (default: unchecked.)
The password entered is required to u
nlock the BHT.
Disable Enter key Setup feature at
full-reset
Disables the Enter key Setup feature, if checked. (default: checked)
When performing full-reset while holding down the ENT key, the application programs in the microSD card
“Storage Card/Setup” folder start up at restart. This option is used to disable the “Enter key Setup feature”.
Refer to “2.2 Support functions for setup” for details.
Disable Acti
veSync autoconnect
Disables the ActiveSync/WMDC autoconnect while the device lock is activated, if checked. (default: checked)
- Note - ActiveSync/WMDC automatic connection se(see 6.3.2 ActiveSync(USB) in
tting
the System Properties precedes this setting.
Hide Windows desktop at Setup/Startup
Hides Windows desktop at setup/startup if applications are set to execute automatically at setup/startup, if
checked. (default: checked)
Refer to “2.2 Support functions for setup” for details.
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(
(2)Application Launch
Enable Application Launcher
Starts up the application launcher at reset/full-reset, if checked. (default:
Disable ActiveSync auto
bles the ActiveSync
Disaconnect while the application launcher is activated, if checked.
(unchecked)
- Note - ActiveSync/WMDC
precedes this setting.
After the reset, full-rest or power-on (resume), the password entry screen is displayed if the device lock is
enabled, the application launcher is displayed if the application launcher is enabled.
Enter the correct password
(Ex.) The device lock is enabled.
When the FUNC, ALP, SHIFT or CAPS key is pressed while the password entry screen is displayed as shown
on the left below.
he message dialog on the right below is displayed when an incorrect password is entered.
T
er function
unchecked)
connect
/WMDC auto
au
to
matic connection setting in the System Properties
to login to the BHT when the password entry screen is displayed.
Ex.) The application launcher is enabled.
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Configuration File (Startup.in
i)
The configuration file does not exist
at default.
The following file is created as the configuration file when the OK button is pressed
essage or Password tab. (The file is not a registry file.)
M
¥Flash¥system¥Startup.ini
The sample c
1: checked, 0: unchecked
onfiguration file:
DEVIC
ELOCK_ENABLE=1 ‘ Enable password protection at reset
DEVIC4567890 ‘ Password
ELOCK_PASSWORD=123
DEVICELOCK_RESUME_ENABLE=0 ‘ Enable password protection at power on
DEVICELOCK_ENTERKEY_DISABLE=1 ‘ Disable Enter key Setup feature at full-reset
DEVICELOCK_ACTIVESYNC_DISABLE=1 ‘ Disable ActiveSync autoconnect
DEVICELOCK_HIDE_WINDOWS_DESKTOP=0 ‘ Hide Windows desktop at Setup/Startup
DEVICELOCK_APP_PATH=¥Windows¥HtLogin.exe ‘ Htlogin.exe file path
Refer to the API Reference Manual and the Class Library Reference Manual.
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6.4.10. Registry Editor (RegEdit)
The RegEdit is used to ad
The following three methods are available to use the RegEdit.
- Using the GUI (grap
registry.
registry file (*reg) to import the registry.
e - Using th
command line to import or export the registry.
Registry
(Tree vie
- Using the
(Registry import explained in “2.2 Support functions for setup”.)
keys
w)
System Properties
d, modify, de
hical user interface) to add, modify, delete, import or export the
The RegEdit upper screen displays registry keys and the low
displays registry data.
lete, import or export the registry.
er screen
Registry
(List view)
Using the
data
GUI with RegEdit
Note
Tap and hold a registry key to edit until the edit menu pops up.
Then select one from the following edit menu.
Add:
Delete: Deletes a registry key.
Export (All): Exports (back up) the all registries
Export (Subset): Exports (back up) the selected registry sub key.
Import: Imports (set up or restore) a registry from the registry file regardless of the registry ke
edit menu.
Reset (warm boot) is recomme
registry.
Some programs (exe, dll) read registry data during the
startup only. In this case, the registry changes will not take
effect until the BHT is reset (warm boot)
Adds a registry key.
ed after changing the
nd
.
y selected to open this
Add Import Export
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Add Add Modigy Rename
Using the Registry
Tand hold
p adata in the lower half of the RegEdit screen until
the edit menu pops up.
Then select one from the following edit menu.
Add: Adds the registry data with the registry type.
DWORD
STRING - Single (without linefeed code)
- Multi (with linefeed code)
Delete: Deletes the registry da
Modify: Modifies the registry data.
Rename: Renames the registry data name.
file (*.reg
RING(Multi) DWORD, STRING(Single) ST
) with RegEdit
the registry
ta.
To import a registry from the registry file (*.reg) , follow
Step 1
The popup confirmation message is displayed.
Step 2 Tap the Yes to start installing the registry.
The popu
installation is completed.
The above popup messages will not be disp
starts with ‘_’ (underli
import)
Naming the registry file starting wi
the registry file to the Setup folder
reset.
Double tap the registry file (*.reg).
p message "
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Import succeed
ne). (Similar to th
" is displayed after th
e command line “/H” option, silent
th underlin
using the auto set
layed if the registry file name
e is useful when deploying
the steps below.
e registry
up function at full
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ith Re
Using command line w
gEdit
Th be used tostry file.
e command prompt can
To use the command prom
The following file and folder nam
Step 1 Deploy the registry file “setup.reg” in the registry file
deplo
"¥Flash¥Setup" folder.
Step 3 Open the Startup Config in the Syste
Step 4 In the General tab, check both boxes “Setup Launcher” and
Step 5 Reset the BHT.
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ment folder “¥Flash¥Setup¥Regfile”.
y
he registry import batch file “regset.bat” and deploy in Step 2 Create t
etup”. “Reboot after S
Step 1 and step 2 are omitssible, if the registry file name starts
with ‘_’ (ex._setup.reg) and is deployed directly under th
"¥Flash¥Setup" folder.
m Properties.
e
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Command line for exporting the regi
stry
Export function (/E option)
> RegEdit [/H] /E filepath [sub-key]
/H No message is displayed while exporting the registry (d
filepath The registry path and file name to e
xport.
sub-key The registry sub-key to export.
If the sub-key is not specified, the entire registry wi
ll be exported.
Import function (/I option)
> RegEdit [/H] /I filepath
/H No message is displayed while impo
rting the registry (default: display)
filepath The registry path and file name to import.
Registry file format
Format the registry file as shown on the right.
Blank line
The blank line is a separator that identifies a beginning of a new
registry path. Insert a blank line before each registry path.
e:
th
the sub-key path.
in square br
WBackLight]
ackets sub-key path
( [ ] )
ARE/BHT/
.
RegistryPa
The RegistryPath is
Enclose the
For exampl
[HK
EY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFT
When the sub-key in the r
registry, a ne
with "-" (hyp
w sub-key is
hen), the sub
egistry path does not exist in the
created. When the sub-key name starts
-key is deleted.
For example:
[-HKEY
_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFT
WARE/BHT/BackLight]
DataItemNa
The DataItemName is th
When the s
me
e data item n
data item name in doubleame.
ame to import.
quotation marks (""). An equal mark “=” follows the data item nEnclose the
pecified data item name does not exist in the registry, a new data item name with a value is
created.
When the specified data
item name e
xists, the value in the new registry file overwrites the existing value.
DataType
Enclose the data type in
a colon. If th
format list” on the next pa
double quotape follows an equal mark, and is followed by
tion marks (""). The data ty
not include the data type value ane data type is REG_SZ, do
ge. When "-"yphen) is in front of "="(equal mark), the value is deleted.
h (
For example:
[HKEY_LO
CAL_MACHINE/SOFTWH
ARE/B T/BackLight]
"Brightness"=-
efault: display)
Blank line
[RegistryPath1]
"DataItemName1"=DataType1:DataValue1
“DataItemName2"=DataType2:DataValue2Blank line
[RegistryPath2]
"DataItemName3"=DataType3:DataValue3
"DataI
temName4"=DataType4:¥
DataValue4
ItemName5"=-
"Data
Blank line
[-RegistryPath3]
d colon. Refer to “Data type and
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DataValue
Format the DataValue the way shown i
Add a linefeed "¥" at the end of the line,
n “Data type and format list” on the next page.
when starting a new line.
For example:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Time Zones/Pacific Standard Time]
"TZI"=hex:/
a4,01,00,00,00,00,00,00,c4,ff,ff,ff,00,00,0b,00
sub-key path that is
specified in the command
line is incorrect.
Spath.
pecify the correct file path or sub-key
The following errors are examples.
The null (“”) is specified to the file path.
[NG]
> regedit /e “”
[OK]
> regedit /e “sample.reg”
The null (“”) is specified to the sub-key path.
[NG]
> regedit /e “sample.reg” “”
[OK]
> regedit /e “sample.reg” HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
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6.4.11. OS Update
System Properties
The OS Upd
Double tap thSys
aupdate the Operatin
te is used to g System.
e OS Update icon in the tem Properties to open the OS Update menu.
File Name: OS update file name
...(Browse): Opens “My Device” screen to select the OS Update file.
Reboot mode: Selects one from the choices below to specify how the
Restart Now (Default)te full-reset (cold boot)
Restart Later: Retu this menu
Power off: Turn
The default OS update folder is "¥Flash¥OSUpdate".
Before updat
the fo
BHT
ing the OS, copy the OS update file to
lder.
performs after the OS Update.
:Performs an immedia
rns to
s off the BHT.
Current Ver.: Current OS version
Update Ver.: OS
Exec: Star
Follow the steps below
Step 1 Copy the OS Update file to
in
the microSD
Step 2
The My Devi
Step 3 en tap OK to close the
Step 4 Tap thebutton to start the OS update.
The progress screen i
The BHT reboots auto
Then the BH
Tap the “...” br
ce screen p
Select the OS update file from the list, th
M
y Device scre
T performsrocess selected in the above reboot mode.
version to update
ts the OS Update
to update the OS.
the BHT, or store the OS Update file
card.
owse button.
up. ops
en.
Exec
s
displayed during the update.
m
atically after the update is completed.
the p
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If the OS update file for other BHT models is selected, the popup error
message shown on the right is displayed wh
pressed in step 4.
ap Yes to perform the update.
T
ap No to abort the update and return to the previous screen.
T
Error messages during OS update
The file system in the RAM and the registry in the Flash memory
will be deleted after reboot. For this reason, setting up the registry
to automatically restore is strongly
The steps are shown bel
Step 1 Create the registry file (*.reg) as explained in “6.4.10.
Registry Editor”.
Step 2 SeStt the registry automatic resotre as explained in “6.4.9
artupConfig”.
When the OS update fails, full reset
to restart the BHT or complete the OS update.
IF the BHTt, cancel the auto does not start up after a full rese
tion by pressing the full reset combinrestore funcation keys and
SCAN key, then retry a full reset.
ow.
recommended.
must be performed manually
the
en the “Exec” button is
Message Error Solution
The specified path or
file is not found.
OS update a
This OS is not
supported in this
hardware.
borted. 101
No. blem Pro
6 Select an existing file.
901
The selected file does not
exist.
The by
OS update is aborted
the user due to unmatched
OS type.
The selected OS update file
does not support the
ware.
hard
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Select the correct OS update file
matching to the BH
Select the support
file.
T model.
ed OS update
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Command line for OS Update
> OSUpdate /e [/r] [/f]
/e : Execute command line mode
(none): Execute GUI mode (default)
/e : Command line mode without th
/eb : Command line mode with the battery powe
If the battery level is level 1 or
The following parameters are valid when "/e" is specified.
/r : Reboot mode
(none):The BHT immediatts
/r : The same as the above. (Res
/rp : The BHT turns off after the OS
/rl : The BHT does not restart afte
After full-reset is performed
/f : folder/file Specify the OS image files or folder full path.
(none) : The OS is updated with the OS image files that are in the folder that the OSupdate.exe deploys.
/f: : Specify the full path th t the OS image files deploy.
path must sta
ath must sta
The full p
the path in doks ("") when a blank character is included in the path.
Enclose
/h, /? : help
ely restar after the OS update. (Restart now) (default)
a
rt with “¥” for the local folder. The full
rt with "¥¥" for the network folder.
e battery power check.
r check.
less, the OS update is not performed.
tart now) (default)
update. (Power off)
r the OS update. (Restart later).
, the updated OS takes effect.
uble quotation mar
- Note -
Return values
ss.
0: Succe
pp due to th ver
1: OS updating is ski
2: Failed
3: OS updating is canceled due to low battery power
4: Incorrect parameters
for OS up
5: Error occurred bee thedate
6: Error occurred after the OS upda
eset is required befo
7: Error (Full-r
ate the OS.
9: Unable to upd
Exa
mples:
x1) [Recommendation]
(E
pdate the OS with the OS image files that are in the folder that the OSupdate.exe deploys.
U
>¥¥Flash¥OSUpdate.exe /e
(Ex2) Update the OS with the OS image files in the server folder.
The battery power check is enabled (/eb). (File name is an example.)
>OSUpdate.exe /eb /f:"¥¥ServerName¥OSupdate¥BxxBCE7x.SY3"
- Both '/' and '-' can b
- Both lower case and upper case characters are treated as the same character.
(Both lower case and upper case characters can be used.)
- OSUpdate.exe is provided with the OS image files, or can be copied from the windows folder.
ede existence of the same OSsion.
e used as an option delimiter.
te
re the next OS update.)
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6.4.12. Wireless LAN
The
Wireless LAN is a wir
connect the
To open the Wlan Mana
6.4.13. Bluetooth Manager
eless LAN setup tool called Wlan Manager, and is used to
BH
T via a wireless network.
ger, double tap the Wireless LAN icon in the System Properties.
Refer to “6.8 Wlan Manager ” for more details.
The Bluetooth Manage
Bluetooth.
To open the
Refer to “6.9 Bluetooth Manager” for more details.
Bluetooth Manager, double tap the Bluetooth
r is a Bluetooth connection setup tool that connects the BHT via
icon in the System Properties.
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6.4.14. Network Setting
The Network
IPv6 is set to “Enable” as default.
Double-tap the Network Settings icon in the System Properties
System Properties
s
Settings is used to enable or disable IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6).
Follow the steps below.
Step 1 Select either “Enable” or “Disable”. Enable: IPv6 is activated.
Disable: IPv6 is deactivated.
Step 2 Tap the Apply button.
To cancel the change, tap the Cancel button.
Step 3 Tap the OK button on the right corner of the message.
Specifying LAN/WLAN Metric
- Note -
In the LAN and the WLAN tab menus, the network connection priority of
LAN or WLAN can be changed.
Automatic metric:
Specifies whether TCP/IP automatically calculates a value for an
interface metric that is based on the speed of the interface.
The highest-speed interfacehas the lowest interface metric value.
Check the box to enable the automatic metric. (default: checked)
Interface metric:
Provides a location for you to type a value for the interface metric for this
network connection. A lower value for the interface metric indicates a
higher priority for use of this interface.
The changes take effect after a reset (warm boot).
- Note - * The LAN communication via a cradle Lan for the BHT is scheduled to be
upgraded. Please contact your dealer for details.
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t
6.4.15. Internet Explorer Op.4.15. Internet Explorer Op ions ions
The Internet Explore
Tap the Internet Explorer OptionTap the Internet Explorer Option
6.4.16. Remote Desktop 6.4.16. Remote Desktop
t
System Properties
System Properties
r Options is used to set up the FullScreen web browser. The Internet Explorer Options is used to set up the FullScreen web browser.
s icon in the System Properties to open.
s icon in the System Properties to open.
ull Screen IE menu:
ull Screen IE menu:
FF
Specifies the close control of “FullScreen” Specifies the close control of “FullScreen”
Plug-in m
Plug-in m
Sets Sets
RRefer to thefer to th
WWeb browseeb browse
enu: enu:
Plug-in settings and the error control
up the
up the
Plug-in settings and the error control
e BHT Web Browser Plug-in Reference Manual, chapter 2.
e BHT Web Browser Plug-in Reference Manual, chapter 2.
r settings for more details.
r settings for more details.
The Remote
The Remote
remotely.
remotely.
Desktop is a Remote Desktop setup tool that is used to control other devices
Desktop is a Remote Desktop setup tool that is used to control other devices
To open the
To open the Remote Desktop setup menu, double tap the Remote
Desktop icon in the System Properties.
Desktop icon in the System Properties.
RRefer to the BHT RDP Plug-in Referefer to the BHT RDP Plug-in Refer
(5) BHT extended functions.
(5) BHT extended functions.
Remote Desktop setup menu, double tap the Remote
ence Manual, 2.3 Preparing the BHT
ence Manual, 2.3 Preparing the BHT
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6.4.17. Log Manager
.4.17. Log Manager
System Prop
The Log Ma
erties
nager is a tool for retrieving the BHT operation logs. The Log Manager is a tool for retrieving the BHT operation logs.
Double tap the Log Manager icon in the System P roperties to display the
m
enu shown on the left.
ummary log: History log (power on, off, reboot,…)
S
Details of the summary log
Detail log:
WLAN log: WLAN packets and events log
canner log: Barcode reading log
S
Tap Next to proceed.
The following screens are displayed seq
ollow instructions given on the screen.
F
Location Confirmation
he log files are created in the “Temp” folder at default.
T
he file name has the serial number, created date and time.
T
The files in the “Temp” folder are copied and retrieved by
ActiveSync/WMDC or/and microSD card.
uentially.
Result
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acharge Counter
6.4.18. Resetting the B.4.18. Resetting the B ckup Battery Disckup Battery Dis
6.4.19. ActiveSyn
c/WMDC Auto
acharge Counter
Hold down the SHIFT key and press the 0 key Hold down the SHIFT key and press the 0 key
open. The Backup Battery menu shown on the left is displayed.
open. The Backup Battery menu shown on the left is displayed.
his menu shows the number of the backup battery discharge.
his menu shows the number of the backup battery discharge.
TT
Reset the backup battery discharge counter to zero (0) after replacing the
Reset the backup battery discharge counter to zero (0) after replacing the
backup battery by tapping
backup battery by tapping
Note
Note
matic Connection
Hold do
pen. The Co
o
he BHT will connect t
T
utomatically.
a
o set the BHT to automatically c
T
ctiveSync/WMDC, ch
A
System Properties
the Reset button.
the Reset button.
The counter can only be
The counter can only be resetr after the d after the d
a
a
r
e ches 200. e ches 200.
System Properties
wn the SHIFT
mmunication Settings menu shown o
key and press the 1 key while
o
a network via the USB usin
onnect to a netw
eck the “USB” box then tap
reset
the System menu is
the System menu is
while
while
ischarge count
ischarge count
the System menu is
n the left is displayed.
g ActiveSync/WMDC
ork via the USB using
OK button.
6.4.20. Power key
System Pro
Note
perties
Hold do
open. The Power Key menu shown on the
Select the n
ower key.
p
L
B
Both the LED
wn the SHIFT key and press the 2 key while the Sy
ED: Blue LED (Default)
eeper: Beeper
Automatic
otification devices to notify that the BHT is turned on by the
and Beeper can be selected at the same time.
connection is enabled as de
fault.
stem menu is
left is displayed.
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6.5. Test
System Menu
The Test me
o open the
T
Refer to “6.5 Test ” for details.
nu is used to perform various hardware tests for the BHT.
test menu, tap the 4:Test in the System Menu.
6.6. Explorer
6.7. Version
System Menu
System Menu
Co
Note
The Explore
devices.
To open the explorer, tap 5:Explorer in the System Menu.
Note
ntact your
r provides easy access to files, programs and network
When connecting the BHT to the (remote) host computer
via a windows network, always set the proper time and
date.
If both the
theog into the
same date and time, the BHT may not l
(remote) host computer.
sales dealer if an error occurs during the tests.
BHT and the (remote) host computer do not have
The Version is used to check the BHT system information.
To view the s
ystem infor
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mation, tap 6:Version in the System Menu.
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6.8. Wlan Manager
The “Wlan M
wirele
System Properties
anag
ss network a
er” is a wireless LAN setup tool that is used to connect the BHT via a
nd check the network information.
o open the Wlan Manager, double tap the Wireless LAN icon in the
T
System Properties.
TM
he Wlan anager provides the following menus.
Information: Displays the connection status, and open or close the
wireless device.
Network: Displays the network information (IP/MAC address).
Settings: Sets up the wireless LAN option.
P
rofiles: Edits the network profiles.
P
ing: Performs a Ping test.
Version: Displays the wireless module version.
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Wireless LAN
6.8.1. Information menu
The information tab menu is used to display the wireless device information and connection status.
Associat
Information of an associated access point is displayed.
BSSID: Current BSSID
Signal Strength: Current signal strength
uality:
Q
ed Access Point:
Quality Description
Excellent Excellent communication quality
Good
Fair
Poor Poor communication quality
Not
Associated
Not Opened The wireless device is not open.
Not asso
point. (The
open
ciated with any access
.)
wireless device is
Rate: Current communication speed
Channel: Current communication channel
BHT:
Active Profile: Current active profile
Status: Current connection status
MAC Address: MAC Address
IP Address IP Address
Open button: Opens the wireless device by tapping
Close button: Closes the wireless device by tapping
Note
The wireless device opened by the Open button remains
open even after the Wlan manager is closed.
To close the wireless device, open this menu again and tap
the Close button.
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6.8.2. Network menu
Wireless LAN
T
he Network tab menu is used to display network informatio
servers.
IP Type: IP address type, DHCP or Static
IP Address: BHT IP address
Subnet mask: Subnet
Gateway: Default
DNS Server:
WINS Server:
MAC Address: BHT MAC addres
Property button: Opens the IP addr
In the IP Address ta thethe
HCP server.
D
Obtain an IP address via DHCP:
Select the radio button to automatically obtain a dyna
e DHCP server.
th
pecify an IP address:
S
Select the radio button to manually enter a static IP address, then enter
the IP
In the Name Servers tab, set up t
following IP addresses.
Primary DNS: Primary DNS server address
Secondary DNS Secondary DNS server address
S
address, subnet mask, default gateway.
rimary WINS: Primary WINS server address P
econdary WINS: Secondary WINS server address
n, and sets up the IP address and the name
mask
way
gate
DNS IP address
WINS IP address
s
ess setup menu.
b, set up how BHT obtains an IP address from
mic IP address from
he name server addresses. Enter the
:
Note
Ck administrator for the IP address settings.
ontact your
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6.8.3. Settings menu
Wirel ess LAN
Po
list.
wer: Select the wireless module power save mode from the pull-down
CA
FastPSP: Power save mode (Default)
The wireless mode swit
MaxPSP: Maximum power sa
Note
Radio mode: Select the r
11b: 802.11b (Default)
11b/g: 802.11b or 8
11b/g/n: 802.11b, 802.11g or 8
11a*: IEEE802.11a
11a/n*: IEEE802.11a or IEEE802.11n (5GHz band)
*These choices can be se
supported BHT models. Check the product label on the back of the
product to see if the 5GHz band WLAN is supported.
efer to “6.1.4. Interface specifications” - “WirelR
ser’s Manual (Hardwar
U
Advanced Settings button is used to open the radio advanced settings
efer to the next page forR
Constantly awake mode
M:
The wireless module is constantly powered ON.
and CAM mode depend
The wireless module wa
Network traffic volume
Set an acce
the power save mode is set
BHT may not reconnect
number is set.
ss point wit
e) for details.
ches between the power save mode
ing on network traffic volume.
ve mode
kes up periodically regardless of
.
h low DTIM periods (2 or 3) when
to FastPSP or MaxPSP. The
to the access point if a larger
adio mode from the pull-down list.
02.11g
02.11n (2.4 GHz band)
lected only for the 5GHz band WLAN
ess Interface” in the
details.
.
Export WLAN Settings button is used to create a reg
contains only the WLAN settings (WLAN registry file
file can be copied to other BHT with the registry file (*.r
d
Refer to “
file with the
6.4.10 Registry Editor
Registry
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file (*reg).
(RegE it)” for how to import the registry
istry file that
). The WLAN registry
eg).
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Advanced Settings menu
reamble: Select the “Short” or “Long” radio button for the preamble
P
Length. Default is “Long”.
Note
2 GHz Roam
.4
Sand from -60 to100 dBm.
et the roaming threshold for the 2.4GHz b
(Default: -80
5GHz Roaming Level (dBm):
TShe menu displayed only for the 5GHz band WLAN supported BHTs.
et
the roam
e
(D
fault: -72
o
R
aming Be
et
S
the beacon lost number to start roaming from 1 to 10. (Default: 3)
WMM Support:
Sedio button for the WMM (Wlect the “Enable” or “Disable” ra
M
Enable: Enable WMM
A
vailable 5GHz Band:
he
menu is displayed only for the 5GHz band WLAN supported BHTs.
T
Select the same 5GHz bands as the access point.
Select the same preamble
both the BHT and access point are not set to th
p access
reamble length, the BHT may not connect to the
point.
ing Level (dBm):
dBm)
is
ing threshold for the 5GHz band from -60 to100 dBm
dBm).
acon Lost :
a)ultimedi Function.
fault) Disable: Disable WMM (De
length as the access point. If
e same
i-Fi
Note
D
Default button: Restored the default settings.
A
pply button: Applies the changes.
C
ancel button: Cancels all changes.
- The networ
reduced by using only the necessary bands (uncheck
unnecessary bands), part
bands (W53 and W56) which require passive scans.
- The DFS bands (W53 and W56) access points
automatically alter channels when a weather radar is
of the wireless LAN c
interference.
- Enable the access point function “ANY
Connect”and“802.11d” (Country notification) when using
the DFS bands (W53 and W56).
k connection time and roaming time can be
icularly when using the DFS
ause an unintentional disconnection detected. This may c
ommunication or electrical
Export WLAN Settings
The Export WLAN Settings is used to create a registry file which contains only the WLAN settings (WLAN
registry file). The WLAN registry file can be copied to other BHT with the registry file (*.reg).
Refer to “6.4.10 Registry Editor (RegEdit)” for how to import the registry file with the Registry file(*reg).
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6.8.4. Profiles menu
Wireless LAN
The Profiles tab menu is us
The profile onnected is shown as an active profile on the Status section
in the inform
The BHT at
until connected if the wireless network is disconnected.
Connection Priority:
New button:
Creates a new pro
section.)
ed to set up the wireless network security.
c
ation tab page.
tempts to reconnect to the highest priority profile available
nection priority when multiple profiles are availablSets the network con
Highest priority:
Connects to the network with the high
Priority order:
ilable network profile in the priority order. Connects to an ava
file. (refer to the “Creating a new network profile”
e.
est priority profile.
Edit button:
E
dits the selected profile.
D
elete button:
Deletes the selected profi
Scan button:
Scans for access points and shows the access poin
Certifica & PACs button:
dits the cer
- Notes -
- The “Highest iority” is recint
SSID and security type is u
- If the “Priority order” is selected, the BHT attempts to e
in the priority order until a connection is established. As a result, a connection may
take time to establish. Thith a low priority
profile unexpectedly in pla
SSIDs and se urity types e
prommended if only one combination for the access po
tes
tificates and PACs. E
sed.
e BHT may connect to an access point w
ces where the multiple access points with the available
xist. c
le.
t information.
connect to a profile one by on
- Point -
The same SSID name can be used as a different
multiple profilesireless network environment.
with the same SSID name exist in a w
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profile with a different security, when
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Creating a new network profile
Sean authentication method and an encryption curity Select
Key Enter the WEP Key as below when the WEP is selected.
To create a new network profile, tap the New button in the Profiles tab
enu.
m
The Profiles menu is displayed.
The menus shown in the Profiles menu will vary dependi
s
ettings
selected for the Authentication, Encryption and EAP type.
SSSID SID that identifies the wireless SSID. Enter an