Denso BHT-5000 Manual de usuario

User's Manual
BHT-5000 User's Manual

Copyright © DENSO, 1996
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by
any means without permission in writing from the publisher.
Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
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of Toshiba.
BHT, CU, BHT-protocol, and BHT-BASIC 3.0 are trademarks of DENSO CORPORATION.

i
Preface
Please READ thro gh these operating instr ctions caref lly. It will enable yo to
operate yo r BHT-5000 correctly.
After yo have finished reading the instr ctions, keep this man al handy for speedy
reference.

ii
How this book is organized
This man al is made p of five chapters and appendices.
Chapter 1. Quick Guide
Describes the basic operating method of the BHT-5000 and the related notes.
Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-5000 and System Mode
S mmarizes the BHT-5000 system config ration and describes the operation incl ding
preparation and System Mode (which is req ired for the efficient se of application
programs).
Chapter 3. Communications Operations of BHT-5000
Describes the comm nications operations of the BHT-5000--the RS-232C interface
specifications, the basic comm nications specifications, and the BHT-protocol--for
data transmission with the host comp ter or other devices.
Chapter 4. Error Messages
Lists the error messages which will appear on the LCD if some error occ rs in the BHT-
5000.
Chapter 5. Handling the CU-5000
Describes the handling proced re of the CU-5000, the interfacing with the host comp -
ter, and the charging of the Ni-MH battery cartridge.
Appendix A: Specifications
Appendix B: A Typical Basic Operation

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■Related Publications
BHT-BASIC 3.0 Programmer's Man al
Transfer Utility G ide
■Screen Indication
The lettering in the screens in this man al is a little different from that in the act al
screens. File names sed are only for description p rpose, so they will not appear if
yo have not set files having those names.

iv
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Be sure to observe all these safety precautions.
■Please READ thro gh this man al caref lly. It will enable yo to se the BHT-5000
correctly.
■Always keep this man al nearby for speedy reference.
WARNING Alerts yo to those conditions which co ld ca se seri-
o s bodily inj ry or death if the instr ctions are not
followed correctly.
CAUTION Alerts yo to those conditions which co ld ca se minor
bodily inj ry or s bstantial property damage if the in-
str ctions are not followed correctly.
Meaning of Sy bols
A triangle ( ) with a pict re inside alerts yo to a warning of danger. Here
yo see the warning for electrical shock.
A diagonal line thro gh a circle ( ) alerts yo to something yo sho ld not
do; it may or may not have a pict re inside. Here yo see a screwdriver
inside the circle, meaning that yo sho ld not disassemble.
A black circle ( ) with a pict re inside alerts yo to something yo MUST
do. This example shows that yo MUST npl g the power cord.
Strict observance of these warning and ca tion indications are a MUST for preventing
accidents which co ld res lt in bodily inj ry and s bstantial property damage. Make
s re yo f lly nderstand all definitions of these terms and related symbols given
below, before yo proceed on to the text itself.

v
WARNING
Handling the battery cartridge
• Never disassemble or heat the battery
cartridge, nor p t it into fire or water;
doing so co ld ca se battery-r pt re or
leakage of battery fl id, res lting in a
fire or bodily inj ry.
• Do not carry or store the battery car-
tridge together with metallic ball-point
pens, necklaces, coins, hairpins, etc.
Doing so co ld short-circ it the termi-
nal pins, ca sing the batteries to r p-
t re or the battery fl id to leak, res lt-
ing in a fire or bodily inj ry.
• Avoid dropping the battery cartridge or letting it ndergo any shock
or impact.
Doing so co ld ca se the batteries to break, generate heat, r pt re or
b rn.
• Only se the dedicated charger (CU-5001
or C-500) for charging the Ni-MH bat-
tery cartridge.
Using a different type of charger co ld
ca se battery-r pt re or leakage of bat-
tery fl id and res lt in a fire, bodily in-
j ry, or serio s damage to property.
Never
p t me
into fire!
Do not
short-
circ it
me!
Charge only
with the
dedicated
device.
DedicatedUndedicated
• Never charge the Ni-MH battery cartridge where any inflammable
gases may be emitted; doing so co ld ca se fire.

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WARNING
Handling the CU
• If smoke, abnormal odors or noises come from the CU, immediately
t rn off the power, npl g the AC adapter from the wall o tlet, and
contact yo r nearest dealer.
Fail re to do so co ld ca se fire or electrical shock.
• If foreign material or water gets into the CU, immediately t rn off the
power, npl g the AC adapter from the wall o tlet, and contact yo r
nearest dealer.
Fail re to do so co ld ca se fire or electrical shock.
• If yo drop the CU so as to damage its ho sing, immediately t rn off
the power, npl g the AC adapter from the wall o tlet, and contact
yo r nearest dealer.
Fail re to do so co ld ca se fire or electrical shock.
• Never se the CU for charging anything other than the specified
battery cartridges.
Doing so co ld ca se heat, battery-r pt re, or fire.
• Never bring any metals into contact with the o tp t terminals.
Doing so co ld prod ce a large c rrent thro gh the CU, res lting in
heat or fire, as well as damage to the CU.
• Use the f rnished AC adapter only. Fail re to do so co ld res lt in
fire.
• Never se the CU on the line voltage other than the specified level.
Doing so co ld ca se the CU to break or b rn.
• If the power cord of the AC adapter is damaged (e.g., exposed or
broken lead wires), stop sing it and contact yo r nearest dealer.
Fail re to do so co ld res lt in a fire or electrical shock.

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CAUTION
Basic handling tips
• Never p t the BHT in places where there
are excessively high temperat res, s ch
as inside closed- p a tomobiles, or in
places exposed to direct s nlight.
Doing so co ld affect the ho sing or
parts, res lting in a fire.
• Avoid sing the BHT in extremely h -
mid or d sty areas, or where there are
drastic temperat re changes.
Moist re or d st will get into the BHT,
res lting in malf nction, fire or electri-
cal shock.
I’m
b rning
p!
This
h midity
is killing
me!
Hot-
ho se
I’m
freezing!
Refrigeration
Refrigeration
Refrigeration
• Never disassemble or modify the BHT; doing so co ld res lt in an
accident s ch as break or fire.
Never
disassemble
Handling the Ni-MH battery cartridge
• Never charge a wet or damp Ni-MH battery cartridge.
Doing so co ld ca se the batteries to break, generate heat, r pt re,
or b rn.
Handling the BHT
• If smoke, abnormal odors or noises come from the BHT, immediately
t rn off the power, p ll o t the battery cartridge, and contact yo r
nearest dealer.
Fail re to do so co ld ca se smoke or fire.
• If foreign material or water gets into the
BHT, immediately t rn off the power,
p ll o t the battery cartridge, and con-
tact yo r nearest dealer.
Fail re to do so co ld ca se smoke or
fire.
Keep me
away from
water!

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CAUTION
• If yo drop the BHT so as to damage its ho s-
ing, immediately t rn off the power, p ll o t
the battery cartridge, and contact yo r nearest
dealer.
Fail re to do so co ld ca se smoke or fire.
• For those machines sing the dry battery cartridge, do not mistake
the pl s and min s marks when loading dry batteries into the car-
tridge.
Fail re to do so co ld ca se battery-r pt re or leakage of battery
fl id, res lting in bodily inj ry, fire, or property damage.
• For those machines sing the dry battery cartridge, do not se any-
thing other than the specified type of batteries, nor se new and old
batteries together.
Doing so co ld ca se battery-r pt re or leakage of battery fl id,
res lting in bodily inj ry, fire, or property damage.
• Do not se batteries or power so rces other than the specified ones;
doing so co ld generate heat or ca se malf nction.
Do not
drop
me!
Handling the CU
• If yo will not be sing the CU for a long time, be s re to npl g the
AC adapter from the wall o tlet for safety.
Fail re to do so co ld res lt in a fire.
• When caring for the CU, npl g the AC adapter from the wall o tlet
for safety.
Fail re to do so co ld res lt in an electrical shock.
• Never cover or wrap p the CU or AC adapter in a cloth or blanket.
Doing so co ld ca se the nit to heat p inside, deforming its ho s-
ing, res lting in a fire.
Always se the CU and AC adapter in a well-ventilated area.
• Do not place the CU anyplace where it may be s bjected to oily
smoke or steam, e.g., near a cooking range or h midifier.
Doing so co ld res lt in a fire or electrical shock.
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