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Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-6000 and System Mode
Chapter 2
Getting Started the BHT-6000 and System Mode
This chapter summarizes the BHT-6000 system configuration and describes the opera-
tion including preparation and System Mode (which is required for the efficient use of
application programs).
2.1 BHT-6000 System Configuration............................................................................................................ 8
2.2 Infrared Communications .................................................................................................................... 13
2.3 Components and Functions ................................................................................................................. 14
2.4 Preparation ............................................................................................................................................ 16
2.4.1 Setting-up 1: Loading Dry Batteries or Battery Cartridge........................................................... 16
2.4.2 Setting-up 2: Initializing the BHT-6000 and Setting the Calendar Clock .................................... 21
[ 1 ] Initializing the BHT-6000 .............................................................................................................. 21
[ 2 ] Setting the Calendar Clock (date and time) ............................................................................... 24
[ 3 ] Deleting the JIS Font Files........................................................................................................... 26
2.4.3 Adjusting the LCD Contrast & Beeper Volume, and Displaying the Battery Voltage Level ...... 27
[ 1 ] Adjusting the LCD Contrast & Beeper Volume .......................................................................... 27
[ 2 ] Displaying the Battery Voltage Level.......................................................................................... 28
2.5 Operating in System Mode .................................................................................................................. 29
2.5.1 Starting System Mode.................................................................................................................... 29
2.5.2 Operating in System Mode ............................................................................................................ 32
[ 1 ] Calling up the desired set screen................................................................................................ 32
[ 2 ] Selecting a desired setting .......................................................................................................... 33
2.5.3 Detailed Description of the Functions in System Mode .............................................................. 34
[ 1 ] Program Execution ...................................................................................................................... 34
[ 2 ] Downloading ................................................................................................................................ 35
[ 3 ] Uploading ..................................................................................................................................... 39
[ 4 ] System Environment Setting ...................................................................................................... 42
[ 5 ] Testing........................................................................................................................................... 59
[ 6 ] Version Indication ........................................................................................................................ 71
[ 7 ] Deleting Files ................................................................................................................................ 71
[ 8 ] Copying Files ................................................................................................................................ 73
[ 9 ] Handling the JIS Font Files ......................................................................................................... 75