ASP BHT8000 Bedienungsanleitung

BHT-8000
and standard program
Users Manual
ASP Microcomputers
456 North Road,
Ormond, Victoria, 3204
Australia
Telephone: (03) 9578-7600
FAX: (03) 9578-7727
World Wide Web: http://www.asp.com.au
(ASP Microcomputers is a division of Grayline Holdings Pty. Ltd,. A.C.N. 004 940 729)
Version 3 – October 31st, 2006 Copyright © 2004-2006 by ASP Microcomputers
Scanner diagrams © 2002 by Denso Wave Inc
AssetTraq and the ASP logo are trademarks of ASP Microcomputers


Contents
Welcome to the BHT8000......................................................................1
Turning the BHT8000 on and off .......................................................3
Using the standard program....................................................................3
Configuring the program.....................................................................5
Reading Barcodes ...............................................................................7
Keypad Input.......................................................................................7
Auto Off..................................................................................................8
Turning on the display backlight............................................................8
Loading or Changing the Batteries.........................................................9
Loading Alkaline Batteries .................................................................9
Checking the Battery Voltage Level.................................................11
Low Battery Warning .......................................................................11
Shutdown due to low battery ............................................................11
CU-8001 Cradle....................................................................................12
ASP’s BHT Transfer Utility.................................................................13
Copyright, License, and Limited Warranty ..........................................16


ASP BHT8000 Users Manual 1
Welcome to the BHT8000
The diagrams on this page and the next show the main components of
the BHT8000 terminal.

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Turning the BHT8000 on and off
To turn your BHT8000 on, simply press and release the orange PW key
at the bottom left of the keyboard. The screen will briefly display a
“Testing” message, then the loaded program will start.
To turn your BHT8000 off, press the orange PW button and hold it
down for about two seconds, then release it - a brief (or accidental)
press of the PW button will not turn the unit off.
Note: it is very important that the BHT8000 shutdown procedure is
allowed to complete properly. If you are going to remove the batteries,
make sure that you turn the unit off first, and do not under any
circumstances remove the batteries until the screen is blank.
Using the standard program
Because the program loaded into the BHT8000 controls the way it
works, it’s difficult to describe operation of the unit without also
describing the program. So, this section of the manual is based on
ASP’s standard BHT8000 program. Most of the information presented
will also apply to other programs, but you should also read any extra
information supplied with your program.
Most programs behave in a similar way – there will usually be a Main
Menu, where you can select what you
want to do. With ASP’s standard
BHT8000 program, the Main Menu
looks like this.
Just press the number shown on the left
of each menu entry to perform the
required function. For example, to
collect data, just press the 1key. Or, to
download data, press the 2 key.
Because it affects how the program works, we’ll have to come back to
the Configuration menu, but for now we’ll assume that the program is
set to its default of prompting for, and storing, just a barcode and a
quantity.
Press the 1key to begin collecting data
– the display will be similar to that
shown on the right.
The second bottom line of the screen
shows a Barcode: prompt with a black
square cursor. At this prompt, the
operator can scan or type in the
barcode number (see Keypad Input on page 7for more information).

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The line at the very bottom of the screen displays what happens if the
operator presses just the ENT key without typing anything else at the
prompt. In this example, pressing just ENT will take the operator back
to the Main Menu. This is how data collection is ended.
To scan a barcode label at this prompt, press and hold down one of the
trigger buttons at the sides of the BHT8000, or press and hold the M1
or M2 keys on the keypad. A broad beam of red light will shine from
the front of the unit – move this beam to the barcode label, holding the
unit about 3 to 10cm away from the label.
When the BHT8000 has read the barcode label successfully, a beep will
sound and the indicator LED will flash briefly. See Reading Barcodes
on page 7for more information on barcode scanning.
After a barcode has been scanned, or
typed in the barcode number and
pressed ENT, the next data collection
screen will be displayed, as shown on
the right, where the operator is being
prompted to enter a quantity.
As an aid to the operator, the barcode
that was scanned or entered is
displayed at the top of the screen, below the program title.
The message at the bottom of the screen shows than if the operator just
presses ENT instead of scanning or entering a quantity, the program
will go back to the previous Barcode: prompt so a new barcode can be
entered, discarding the already entered barcode and not storing it in
memory. This would be done if the operator realised they had scanned
the wrong barcode, for example.
After the quantity has been scanned or entered, the barcode and
quantity are stored as a record in the memory of the BHT8000, and the
data collection process continues with the operator prompted to scan or
enter the next barcode and quantity.
To finish data collection and return to the main menu, just press ENT at
the Barcode: prompt.
To check how many records are
currently stored in the BHT8000, select
item 3 Memory Status from the main
menu, to display a screen similar to
that shown on the right. In this
example, there are 55 records stored in
memory, and enough room for 32712
more. Note that the exact number of
records that can be stored will depend on the size of the memory in
your BHT8000.

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To download the collected data to your
PC, select item 2 Download Data from
the main menu, to bring up a screen as
shown on the right.
Ensure that the BHT Transfer Utility is
running on your PC, and that either the
direct connect download cable is
attached, or the BHT8000 is placed
into a properly connected cradle, then press the F8 key to start
download the collected data.
While the data download is taking place, a counter is displayed on the
screen of the BHT8000. When the download operation has successfully
completed, the two numbers displayed will be the same, and you will be
prompted to press a key to continue. The BHT8000 will next prompt
you to delete the data file, with several confirmations to make sure you
realise that once you’ve deleted the data from the BHT8000, it is gone
forever.
Meanwhile, on the PC screen, the BHT Transfer Utility will pop up a
window that tells you that the data transfer is finished, and reminds you
to delete the data file from the BHT8000. Just click on the OK button
to close this reminder.
If you choose not to delete the data file, this same data will be
transferred again next time you download data to the PC.
Configuring the program
Press the 4key at the main menu to display the Configuration menu,
as shown on the right below.
From this menu, you can press the
1key to set the data fields that the
program will prompt for and save, or
the 2key to set the various program
options. Press the 3key to set the time
and/or date, the 9key to delete the data
file, or the 0key to return to the main
menu.
The Set Data Fields menu item is used to select the data fields that the
program prompts for and stores. There are three fields that can be
prompted for, along with date and time that can be stored.

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When you go into the Set Data Fields
function, the screen shown on the right
will be displayed.
The first field is Location, and in the
screen on the right, this field is
currently turned off. To change this
setting, press the F8 key, otherwise
press any other key to move on to the
next field.
If you press F8, the screen changes to
that shown on the right. Press the
0key to turn off the Location field, the
1key to turn it on, or the ENT key to
keep the current setting. After you’ve
pressed the 0, 1, or ENT key, you will
be returned to the screen shown above,
with the current setting displayed.
Using the same procedure, and via similar screens, you can elect to
enable Barcode and/or Quantity prompts.
You can also configure the program to store the Date and/or the Time
with each record, but these prompts are not displayed on the screen
when the program is running.
The next item on the Configuration Menu is 2 Set Options. Using a
similar scheme to that described above, this function allows you to:
1. If the Location field is enabled, to keep the same location for
multiple records, or to require the operator to scan or enter a new
location for each record.
2. If the Time field is enabled, to include or not include seconds with
the time.
3. To enable Alphanumeric Input at prompts (see Keypad Input on
page 7for more details).
4. To turn Vibrate mode off or on. When vibrate mode is turned on,
the BHT8000 will vibrate whenever the beeper is sounded.
The next option on the Configuration Menu is 3 Set Time/Date,
which allows you to set the time and date on the unit, and the final
function is 9 Delete data file, which allows you to irretrievably delete
any data you have stored in the unit. Under normal circumstances, you
should not have to use this option.
Pressing the 0or ENT keys will take you back to the main menu.
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