Denso Wave orporated BHT-100F Bar Code Hand Held Terminal User Manual BHT100BF Guide

Denso Wave Incorporated Bar Code Hand Held Terminal BHT100BF Guide

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Operator's Guide
This guide has been
prepared expressly for
the hands-on user.
Always keep it nearby
for speedy reference.
Related Publications
BHT-100QF/100BF User’s Manual (Contained in the Manual Pack CD)
Instructions for using the handy terminal (BHT-100QF/100BF) and optical
communication unit (CU-7000).
BHT-BASIC Programmer’s Manual (BHT-100 series)
(Contained in the BHT-BASIC Compiler CD and Manual Pack CD)
Description for developing application programs of the handy terminal in
BHT-BASIC.
Transfer Utility Guide (that comes with Transfer Utility)
Description about software that transmits data and programs between the
handy terminal and computer.
Ir-Transfer Utility C Guide (that comes with Ir-Transfer Utility C)
Description about software that transmits data and programs between the
handy terminal and computer via the optical communication unit (CU).
Ir-Transfer Utility E Guide (that comes with Ir-Transfer Utility E)
Description about software that transmits data and programs between the
handy terminal and computer via the computer’s integrated IR port or any
of the specified external IR transceivers.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Be sure to observe all these safety precautions.
Strict observance of these warning and caution indications are a MUST for
preventing accidents which could result in bodily injury and substantial property damage. Make sure you fully understand all definitions of these terms
and related symbols given below, before you proceed on to the text itself.
WARNING
Alerts you to those conditions which could cause
serious bodily injury or death if the instructions
are not followed correctly.
CAUTION
Alerts you to those conditions which could cause
minor bodily injury or substantial property damage if the instructions are not followed correctly.
Meaning of Symbols
A triangle (
) with a picture inside alerts you to a warning of danger. Here you see the warning for electrical shock.
A diagonal line through a circle ( ) alerts you to something you
should not do; it may or may not have a picture inside. Here you
see a screwdriver inside the circle, meaning that you should not disassemble.
A black circle ( ) with a picture inside alerts you to something you
MUST do. This example shows that you MUST unplug the power
cord.
WARNING
Handling the battery cartridge
• Never disassemble or heat the rechargeable battery cartridge, nor put
it into fire or water; doing so could
cause battery-rupture or leakage of
battery fluid, resulting in a fire or
bodily injury.
Never
put me
into fire!
WARNING
• Do not carry or store the battery cartridge together with metallic ballpoint pens, necklaces, coins, hairpins, etc.
Doing so could short-circuit the terminal pins, causing the batteries to
rupture or the battery fluid to leak,
resulting in a fire or bodily injury.
Do not
shortcircuit me!
• Avoid dropping the battery cartridge or letting it undergo any
shock or impact.
Doing so could cause the batteries to break, generate heat, rupture or burn.
• Only use the dedicated charger (CU7001, C-700 or C-750) for charging
the rechargeable battery cartridge.
Charge only
with the
dedicated
device.
Using a different type of charger
could cause battery-rupture or leakage of battery fluid and result in a
fire, bodily injury, or serious damage
to property.
Undedicated
• Never charge the rechargeable battery cartridge where any inflammable gases may be emitted; doing so could cause fire.
WARNING
Handling the BHT
• The BHT-100BF uses a laser light for indicating the scanning
range. The intensity of the laser light might be too low to
inflict bodily injury. However, do not look into the laser beam.
The BHT-100BF complies with Laser Safety Standard, Class II
of 21 CFR Chapter 1, Subchapter J.
The BHT-100BF does not mount beam attenuator and laser
radiation emission indicator required by this standard. Instead,
the software-controlled Magic keys (see Section 2.2
"Components and Functions") function as them because the
laser light is not enabled without the Magic keys pressed.
• Do not look into the light source through the reading window or
point the light source towards the eyes.
The light emitted through the reading window is harmful to the
eyes.
• Do not poke at the eyes with the stylus that comes with the
BHT.
CAUTION
Handling the rechargeable battery cartridge
• Never charge a wet or damp rechargeable battery cartridge.
Doing so could cause the batteries to break, generate heat, rupture or burn.
Handling the BHT
• Never put the BHT in places where
there are excessively high temperatures, such as inside closed-up automobiles, or in places exposed to direct sunlight.
I'm burning
up!
Doing so could affect the housing or
parts, resulting in a fire.
• Avoid using the BHT in extremely
humid or dusty areas, or where there
are drastic temperature changes.
This
humidity
is killing
me!
Moisture or dust will get into the
BHT, resulting in malfunction, fire or
electrical shock.
Hothouse
Refrigeration
Refrigeration
Refrigeration
I'm
freezing!
CAUTION
• Never disassemble or modify the BHT; doing so could result in
an accident such as break or fire.
Never
disassemble
• If smoke, abnormal odors or noises come from the BHT, immediately turn off the power, pull out the battery cartridge, and
contact your nearest dealer.
Failure to do so could cause smoke or fire.
Keep me
away from
water!
• If foreign material or water gets into
the BHT, immediately turn off the
power, pull out the battery cartridge,
and contact your nearest dealer.
Failure to do so could cause smoke
or fire.
• If you drop the BHT so as to damage
its housing, immediately turn off the
power, pull out the battery cartridge,
and contact your nearest dealer.
Do not
drop me!
Failure to do so could cause smoke
or fire.
• Do not use batteries or power sources other than the specified
ones; doing so could generate heat or cause malfunction.
• In environments where static electricity can build into significant charges (e.g., if you wipe off the plastic plate with a dry
cloth), do not operate the BHT. Doing so will result in malfunction or machine failure.
• Touch the LCD only with the stylus that comes with the BHT.
Using the tip of a pen or any pointed object will result in a damaged or broken LCD.
Components and Functions
Indicator LED
Illuminates in green when the BHT has successfully read a bar
code.
Touch screen LCD (liquid crystal display)
Shows the characters and graphic patterns. You may
directly touch the screen with the stylus for data
entry.
Trigger switch (M4 key)
Press this switch to start bar code
reading.
Trigger switch
(M3 key)
Press this switch to start bar
code reading.
Optical interface port
Used to exchange data/programs
with the host computer via its
integrated IR port or via the optical
communication unit CU-7000.
Hand strap
Be sure to put your
hand through this
strap to prevent
you from dropping
the BHT
accidentally.
Connector cover
Inside this cover is the direct-connect
interface port.
Reading
window
Stylus
Rechargeable battery
cartridge
Main power source of
the BHT.
Built-in antenna
Do not cover this antenna
section with metal-evaporated
tape or by hand. Doing so
may result in communications
failures.
Release button
Press this button to remove the
battery cartridge.
The functions of the keys may be set by user programs. Shown below is a set
of sample functions.
Numerical keys
Used for numerical input.
7 ABC
8 DEF
9 GHI
4 JKL
5MNO
6 PQR
3 YZ
STU
0 -%$
BS (Backspace) key
Moves back one character.
C (Clear) key
Clears the last inputted data or
returns to the original screen.
BS
VWX
ENT
SP
SF
PW
M1/M2 (Magic) keys
Up- and down-arrow keys
are assigned to the M1 and
M2 keys by default, respectively. If the SF key is held
down, left- and right-arrow
keys are assigned to the M1
and M2 keys, respectively.
These keys may be used as
an SF key, ENT key, or
backlight function on/off key
depending upon definition in
System Mode or in user
programs. They may be also
assigned string data in user
programs.
ENT (Enter) key
Finalizes the inputted data or
operations, and starts the
corresponding processing.
PW (Power) key
Turns the BHT on or off.
SF (Shift) key
Used in combination with
numerical keys for special
input procedures.
Reading Bar Codes
Turn the BHT power on, bring the bar-code reading window to the bar code
to be scanned, and press the trigger switch. The BHT emits a laser light to
indicate the scanning range and turns on the illumination LED to scan the bar
code.
When the BHT has read the bar code successfully, the indicator LED will
illuminate in green.
Bar code scanning range
covered by the laser light
Max. 40 cm
(15.7")*
Indicator LED
Illuminates in green when the BHT
has successfully read the code.
Touch screen LCD
Trigger switch
(M3 key)
Trigger switch
(M4 key)
PW key
• If the BHT fails to read due to specular effects
or other factors, change the scanning angle of
the reading window or the distance from codes
as shown at right, and try it again. (Specular
effects occur when the reflection of the light
from the bar code becomes excessively strong.
This can easily happen when the reflecting
surface is polished or covered with vinyl.)
• The laser light indicates the scanning range as a guide. The indicated
scanning range will deviate a little bit from the actual one. Keep the
BHT so that the laser light comes to almost the center of the bar code
height.
• The BHT can read bar codes at a maximum distance of 40 cm (15.7")*
from the reading window. (*For details about the scanning conditions,
refer to the BHT-100QF/100BF User’s Manual.)
• The bar code reading procedure may differ depending upon the
application used, so follow the application's manual.
• Before reading bar codes, clean those labels if stained.
• Avoid using the BHT in direct sunlight. The BHT might fail to read
correctly.
• To read bar codes on curved surfaces, apply the BHT to the target bar code so
that the code comes to the center of the scanning range indicated by the laser
beam.
• When you pull the bar-code reading window away from bar codes, the actual
scanning range will become narrower than the range covered by the laser
beam.
• Do not use the BHT in the vicinity of personal or amateur radio
equipment. The BHT may malfunction.
The light intensity of the laser light or illumination LED will vary
depending upon the scanning conditions and variation of their elements.
Using Radio Link
• If there are too many communications errors, first make sure that the BHT
points directly at an access point because the 2.4-GHz band requires a
more or less straight line path. Note also that the low-power radio waves
have trouble passing through human bodies and other obstacles along
that path.
• This link will not operate properly in the vicinity of microwave ovens, industrial heaters, high-frequency medical equipment, and other sources of
radio waves in the 2.4-GHz band.
• Electromagnetic noise from personal computers, refrigerators, and other
home appliances can also interfere with link operation.
• Environmental factors that can also interfere with link operation include
large metallic objects, metallic dust, or metallic walls in the vicinity of the
path and vibration at either end.
To System Designers:
• Before developing the application, make sure that the intended
environment is free of the interference factors above and thus actually
capable of supporting link operation.
• Assume that there will be communications failures requiring robust retry
capabilities in the software.
Using Infrared Link
■ CU-7000
Make sure that the BHT is securely in the CU-7000.
Shield the optical interface from direct sunlight, ambient intense lighting
(inverter-driven fluorescent lighting, in particular), and other potential
sources of infrared radiation. Sources to watch out for include remote
control units for television sets and the like.
Setting the Backlight
Pressing the right-hand trigger switch (M4 key) while holding down the SF
(Shift) key activates or deactivates the backlight function.
Backlight OFF
(The backlight function
is OFF when you turn
the BHT power on.)
Press the right-hand
trigger switch while
holding down SF.
Right-hand
trigger switch
(M4)
M1
ABC
DEF
5MNO
6 PQR
3 YZ
STU
VWX
,/
-%
SP
ENT
SF
BS
SF
PW
Press the righthand trigger
switch while
holding down SF.
If no key is
pressed for at
least 3 seconds.
GHI
4 JKL
Backlight ON
M2
Press any key (except for
the simultaneous depression of the right-hand
trigger switch and SF).
Backlight OFF
(The backlight function
is kept ON.)
Press the righthand trigger
switch while
holding down SF.
In user programs, you can select the key to be used for activating or
deactivating the backlight function (instead of the initial setting:
combination of SF and the right-hand trigger switch), as well as modifying
the ON-duration of the backlight before the automatic turning-off.
Adjusting the LCD Contrast,
Beeper Volume and Touch Screen,
and Switching the Beeper & Vibrator
While holding down the M1 key or right-hand trigger switch (M4), press the
PW key. The main adjustment screen appears which differs depending upon
the current state as shown below.
After adjustment, press the ENT key or no keys for five seconds. The new settings will be registered and the main adjustment screen will disappear.
When the beeper is
selected (default)
When the vibrator is
selected
When both the beeper
and vibrator are selected
(The current selection is highlighted.)
Adjusting the LCD contrast
You can adjust the LCD contrast to eight levels.
(1) Use the 1 key (or M1 or M2 key) to select the LCD CONTRAST line.
(2) To make the contrast low, press the M1 key with the SF key held
down; to make it high, press the M2 key with the SF key held down.
Switching the beeper & vibrator
You may choose any of three ways—beeping only, vibrating only, or beeping
& vibrating as a confirmation of completion of code reading.
(1) Use the 2 key (or M1 or M2 key) to select the BEEPER VIBRATION
line that will be highlighted in any one of the following three states:
SF + M2
SF + M2
SF + M1
SF + M1
(2) Highlight the desired way(s) by using the M1 or M2 key while holding
down the SF key.
Adjusting the beeper volume
You can adjust the beeper volume to four levels from OFF to MAX.
(1) Use the 3 key (or M1 or M2 key) to select the BEEPER VOLUME line.
(2) To turn down the volume, press the M1 key with the SF key held
down; to turn it up, press the M2 key with the SF key held down.
Adjusting the beeper volume to be sounded when you touch
the touch screen
You can adjust the volume of the beeper to be sounded when you touch the
touch screen, to three levels from OFF to MAX.
(1) Use the 4 key (or M1 or M2 key) to select the VOLUME line.
(2) To turn down the volume, press the M1 key with the SF key held
down; to turn it up, press the M2 key with the SF key held down.
Adjusting the touch screen
At the first use of the touch screen or if the touch areas seem to deviate from
the normal positions when in use, adjust the touch screen according to the
steps given below.
Use the 5 key (or M1 or M2 key) to select the CALIBRATION line, then press the ENT key. The screen
shown at left will appear.
Touch the center of the "+" with the stylus. The
screen will switch to the following one.
To cancel adjustment and return to the main adjustment screen, press the C key.
⇓
Touch the center of the newly displayed "+."
To cancel adjustment and return to the main adjustment screen, press the C key.
⇓
Touch the center of the newly displayed "+."
To cancel adjustment and return to the main adjustment screen, press the C key.
⇓
Touch the center of the 4th "+."
The adjustment will complete and the display will
return to the main adjustment screen.
If the adjustment is not completed normally, the
screen shown at left will appear where you may
choose retry or not.
If you select "1:Yes" and press the ENT key, the display will return to the top screen of the touch
screen adjustment sequence.
If you select "2:No" and press the ENT, or press the
C key, the display will return to the main adjustment screen.
About Status Indicators
Battery voltage level
Shows the current battery voltage level.
Displays when the voltage level is
high.
Displays when the voltage level is
low.
Keypad shift state
Displays when the keypad is shifted.
Alphabet and touch screen input
states
Status Indicators
Displays when the alphabet input
function is activated.
Displays when the touch screen is
ready to accept entry.
Synchronization state
Displays when the BHT is synchronized with an access point.
The displayed battery level shows the terminal voltage of the battery
cartridge, not how much power is left.
The battery voltage level varies depending upon the operation of the BHT,
so the displayed level also may vary.
Loading the Battery Cartridge
Before the first use of the BHT, be sure to load the battery cartridge as shown
below. The battery cartridge is not loaded in the BHT when shipped from the
factory.
(1) Charge the rechargeable battery cartridge.
(2) Turn the BHT upside down.
(3) As shown below, slide the battery cartridge into the BHT until it clicks into
place. (To remove it, press the release button after making sure that the
BHT power is off.)
Battery cartridge
Release button
• The BHT integrates a rechargeable backup power source which backs up
the memory and calendar clock in the BHT when no battery cartridge is
loaded or the voltage level of the battery cartridge drops below the
specified level. The backup power source is automatically charged by the
battery cartridge.
When you first load the battery cartridge after purchase or you load it
after leaving the BHT unused for a long time, do not remove the battery
cartridge for 10 minutes or more after that loading. This is for charging
the memory backup source integrated in the BHT.
• If you will not be using the BHT for a long time, take the specified
procedure given in "Battery Replacement Notes."
BHT Turning-off Notes
When the BHT is turned off by pressing the PW key or by the auto power-off
feature, it displays the following message and starts preparation for shutdown.
When the above message is displayed, do not remove the battery cartridge.
If you do so and leave the BHT without a battery cartridge loaded for one hour
or more, then the error message “Contact your administrator. Note the error
number. (2XXX)” may appear when you reload the battery cartridge and turn
the BHT on.
Battery Replacement Notes
■ When is battery replacement needed?
If the "Charge the battery!" appears on the LCD, replace the rechargeable battery cartridge with a fully charged one.
If you leave the BHT without replacing the rechargeable battery cartridge, then
the integrated calendar clock or data will no longer be backed up so that the
calendar clock will stop or the message "Contact your administrator. Note the
error number. (XXXX)" will appear on the LCD.
Be sure to turn the BHT off before battery replacement.
Replace the battery cartridge quickly. Load a charged battery cartridge
within 3 minutes after the removal to avoid data loss.
After battery replacement, turn the BHT on and check the BHT operation.
■ If you will use the BHT more than one time per month:
Keep the battery cartridge loaded in the BHT.
■ If you will not be using the BHT for more than one month:
Remove the battery cartridge from the BHT and then store the BHT. To do so,
be sure to follow the procedure given below.
(1) When removing the battery cartridge:
Press the PW key for more than 3 seconds to turn the BHT off.
The following message will appear on the LCD and the BHT will start
backing up data. After completion of the backup operation so that the
message disappears, remove the battery cartridge.
(The backup operation may take several tens of seconds depending
upon the volume of data to be backed up.)
Shows the current backup
state in progress.
Shows the total volume of
data to be backed up.
(2) When turning the BHT on after storage with no battery cartridge loaded:
Even after removal of the battery cartridge, the calendar clock will work
with the backup power source for a while.
If the calendar clock backup has stopped, loading the battery cartridge
and turning the BHT on will display the following message, prompting
you to set the current date and time.
For details about the setting procedure, contact your system administrator.
(The indication "00/01/01 00:00" will vary depending upon the calendar
clock state.)
• The rechargeable battery cartridge can be recharged hundreds of times,
but it will eventually wear out. If the run time is noticeably shorter than
normal, replace the battery cartridge with a new one.
• Use only DENSO-authorized battery cartridges and chargers.
• Never dispose of batteries into a fire.
• When disposing of battery cartridges, cover their terminal pins with vinyl
tape to prevent short-circuit.
• Batteries should be recycled properly. Do not throw them in the trash.
Error Messages
If some error occurs when the power is turned on or during program execution,
one of the following error messages will appear on the LCD.
System Program error
■ Problem
A System Program error has occurred.
If this error occurs, the BHT beeps five times
(for 0.1 second per beep) and then turns itself
off.
■ Solution
Contact your system administrator.
Low battery indication—Level 1
■ Problem
When the power is turned on or off or during execution of program (System Mode or application),
the battery output level has dropped below a specified lower level limit.
If low battery is detected, the BHT displays this
message for approx. 2 seconds and beeps three
times (for 0.1 second per beep). After that, it
will resume previous regular operation.
■ Solution
The battery recharge or replacement time will come
soon.
Replace or charge the battery cartridge.
Low battery indication—Level 2
■ Problem
When the power is turned on or off or during execution of programs (System Mode or applications), the battery output level has lowered to the
extent the BHT can no longer operate.
If lower battery is detected, the BHT beeps five
times (for 0.1 second per beep) and then turns
itself off. Depending upon the battery level, the
beeper may not sound five times.
■ Solution
Replace or charge the battery cartridge.
Calendar clock stopped
■ Problem
The calendar clock integrated in the BHT has
stopped because:
- The battery cartridge had been removed for a
long time or
- The rechargeable battery cartridge had not been
recharged for a long time.
The indication “00/01/01 00:00” will vary
depending upon the calendar clock state.
■ Solution
Contact your system administrator.
Abnormally turned off last
■ Problem
After turned off abnormally*, the BHT had been left
with no battery cartridge loaded or with a discharged battery cartridge loaded, so unsaved data
was lost.
(*"Normally turned off" refers to turned-off with the
PW key or by the auto power-off feature.)
■ Solution
Contact your system administrator.
System Program malfunction
■ Problem
During execution of System Program, the System
Program has attempted to write onto the write-protected area of the memory.
(xxxxxxxx: Error address)
If this error occurs, the BHT beeps five times
(for 0.1 second per beep).
■ Solution
Unload and reload the battery cartridge, then turn
on the power. If this error occurs frequently, contact your system administrator.
■ Problem
During execution of System Program, the System
Program has received an invalid command code.
(xxxxxxxx: Error address)
If this error occurs, the BHT beeps five times
(for 0.1 second per beep).
■ Solution
Unload and reload the battery cartridge, then turn
on the power. If this error occurs frequently, contact your system administrator.
Execution program not selected
■ Problem
No user program has been selected as an execution
program to be run when the power is turned on.
If this error occurs, the BHT beeps five times
(for 0.1 second per beep) and then turns itself
off.
■ Solution
Contact your system administrator.
Resume data lost
■ Problem
No resume data has been retained since the BHT
was not normally turned off and then left with no
battery cartridge loaded or with a discharged battery cartridge loaded even if the resume function
had been set to ON.
The BHT displays this error message for 3
seconds and automatically runs the execution
program from the point of start-up.
Error in System Mode settings
■ Problem
Your settings made in System Mode contain an error.
• If this error occurs, the System Mode settings
revert to the factory defaults.
• The BHT displays this error for 3 seconds
and then displays the "No execution program
selected…" message.
■ Solution
Contact your system administrator.
System down error
■ Problem
Reload
the
An error has occurred during execution of System
Program.
battery
to
restart!
type:xxxxxxxx
ercd:xxxxxxxx
inf1:xxxxxxxx
inf2:XXXXXXXX
SR
:XXXXXXXX
PC
:XXXXXXXX
PR
:XXXXXXXX
R15 :XXXXXXXX
If this error occurs, the BHT beeps five times
(for 0.1 second per beep).
■ Solution
Unload and reload the battery cartridge, then turn
on the power.
If this error occurs frequently, contact your system
administrator.
System administrator to be called
■ Problem
Any of a hardware-related error, memory error, and
execution program error has occurred.
(XXXX: Error code)
If such an error occurs, the BHT beeps five
times (for 0.1 second per beep) and then turns
itself off.
■ Solution
Turn on the power again. If this error occurs frequently, make a note of the displayed error code
and contact your system administrator.
Proper Care of the BHT
Clean the housing and the rechargeable battery cartridge terminals with a dry,
soft cloth. Before cleaning, be sure to turn the BHT off.
• Never use benzene, alcohol, or other
organic solvents. The housing may be
marred or the paint may come off.
• Never rub or strike the liquid crystal
display (LCD) with anything hard. The
LCD surface will be easily scratched or
broken.
• When cleaning the keypad, do not
scrub the surface too hard, and do not
pull on the keys. Doing so may break
the keys or cause the keypad to dislocate.
Take care of me
with a dry soft
cloth.
NO WAY!!
Thinner Benzine
• If the BHT becomes smudged, moisten a soft cloth with neutral detergent
and wring it out thoroughly. Wipe the BHT with the cloth and then go
over it again with a dry cloth.
Dust or dirt accumulating on the clear plate of the bar-code reading window
will affect reading performance. If you use the BHT in dusty areas, therefore,
periodically check the clear plate of the bar-code reading window and clean it
if dusty.
• To clean the plate, first blow the dust away with an air brush. Then wipe
the plate with a cotton swab or the similar soft one gently.
• If sand or hard particles have accumulated, never rub the plate; doing so
will scratch or damage it. Blow the particles away with an air brush or a
soft brush.
Handling Notes
• An early upload of gathered data is recommended, since the data stored
in the RAM might be affected by the so-called "soft error" or other environmental phenomena. In some cases, the "Contact your administrator."
will appear on the LCD.
• Do not use the BHT near a personal or amateur radio device. Doing so
may cause the BHT to malfunction.
• Avoid storing the battery cartridge in a hot place. The battery capacity
may be decreased.
• Do not touch the charge terminals of the battery cartridge by hand or stain
those terminals. Doing so could result in a charging failure.
• When connecting or disconnecting the direct-connect interface cable to/
from the BHT, do no plug or unplug at an angle and do not pull the cable
strongly. Doing so will result in a machine failure.
• For touch screen operation, use the stylus that comes with the BHT. Do
not use your fingernails, any pointed or hard material. Do not press the
touch screen strongly or apply a strong shock to the touch screen.
• If the stylus wears so that its point becomes sharp, then replace it with a
new one.
• Do not drop the BHT to the floor or apply a strong impact to the BHT. Doing so will break the BHT or result in a machine failure.
US and Canada Regulations
This Device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules, Canadian ICES-003 and
RSS-210 Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential
area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
NOTE: This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du
Canada.
FCC WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
CAUTION: Radio Frequency Radiation Exposure
This device is approved for hand held use only and, to comply with applicable
FCC radio frequency exposure regulations, must be used with a distance of at
least 20 cm (7.9 inches) between the antenna and the body of any person at
all times during use.
This transmitter and its antenna should not be placed next to other antennas
or similar radiating structures.
CAUTION: To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this device is
intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding. Equipment (or its transmit antenna) that is installed outdoors
is subject to licensing.
LABELING:
Declaration of Conformity (For European Union)
The Radio frequency module that comlies with the Directive 99/5/EC(R&TTE) is
mounted on this device (BHT-100BF).
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Directive 99/5/EC (R&TTE)
Manufacturer or
Authorized representative : DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED
Address
: 1-1 Showa-cho, Kariya-shi, Aichi-ken, 448-8661, Japan
We declare on our sole responsibility, that the following product :
- Kind of equipment
: Radio frequency module
- Type-designation
: Range LAN II 6330
is compliance with the essential requirement of §3 of the R&TTE.
- Health and safety requirements pursuant to §3(1)a :
Applied Standard(s) or other means of providing conformity :
EN60950 : A11+A4 : 1997
- Protection requirements concerning EMC §3(1)b :
Applied Standard(s) or other means of providing conformity :
EN300 386-2 : 1997
- Measures for the effective use of the Radio frequency spectrum §3(2) :
Applied Standard(s) or other means of providing conformity :
ETS300 328/A1 : 1997
CE marking
■
DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED does not assume any product liability
arising out of, or in connection with, the application or use of any product,
circuit, or application described herein.
■
Intellectual Property Precaution
DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED ("DENSO WAVE") takes reasonable precautions to ensure its products do not infringe upon any patent of other
intellectual property rights of other(s), but DENSO WAVE cannot be responsible for any patent or other intellectual property right
infringement(s) or violation(s) which arise from (i) the use of DENSO
WAVE's product(s) in connection or in combination with other
component(s), product(s), data processing system(s) or equipment or software not supplied from DENSO WAVE; (ii) the use of DENSO WAVE's
products in a manner for which the same were not intended nor designed;
or (iii) any modification of DENSO WAVE's products by other(s) than
DENSO WAVE.
DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED
4-2-12, Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan 105-0001
http://www.denso-wave.com/
496487-4091

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