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Appendices
*6
To make the TIME$ function return or set the system time, set 0 to this bit; to make the
TIME$ function return or set the wakeup time, set 1.
Execution of the
TIME$ function after selection of the wakeup time will automatically reset
this bit to zero.
*7
This byte sets the re-read prevention enabled time length in units of 100 ms. Specification
of zero (0) permanently enables the re-read prevention so that the BHT-7000/BHT7500
does not read same bar codes in succession. The default is 10 (1 second).
*8
An 8-bit binary pattern (bits 7 to 0) on the output ports (which are stored in the VRAM) 10h
to 40Fh in the BHT-7000 or 10h to C8Fh in the BHT-7500 represents a basic dot pattern
column of the LCD. Bit value 1 means a black dot. The port number gives the dot column
address.
On input ports BE0h to C8Fh, which represents the bottom line of the LCD, is a 7-bit binary
pattern (bits 6 to 0) only. If you set "1" to bit 7, it will be displayed as 1; if "0," it will be as 0.
*9
Refer to Appendix H, "[ 3 ] Program file named APLINT.PD3."
*10
If the backlight function is activated with the OUT statement, the specification by the KEY
statement will be ignored. For details, refer to Chapter 13.
If you set 0 to the ON-duration (6021h), the backlight will not come on; if you set 255, it will
be kept on.
*11
You can set the held-down time of the power key required for powering off the BHT-7000/
BHT7500. The setting range is from 0.1 to 25.5 seconds in increments of 0.1 second. The
default is 5 (0.5 second).
*12
You can set the communications protocol type for transmitting files with the XFILE state-
ment.
*13
You may set the BHT’s ID number to be used for the BHT-Ir protocol. The ID number is
expressed by two bytes: lower byte on port 6061h and upper byte on port 6062h. The set-
ting range is from 1 to FFFFh. To set the ID number to 1234h, write as follows:
OUT &h6061h,&h34 ’Sets 34h to the lower byte of the ID
OUT &h6062h,&h12 ’Sets 12h to the upper byte of the ID
*14
If you set 0 (standard-size) to this bit, characters will be displayed as follows:
If you set 1 (small-size) to this bit, characters will be displayed as follows:
*15
If you set 0 (Deactivates) to both bits 0 and 1, only the beeper will work.
*16
Valid only in the BHT-7000 with 26-key pad.
*17
The beeper volume level may be adjusted to four levels--1 (Low), 2 (Medium), 3 (High), and
0 (OFF).
(W) x (H)
Single-byte ANK mode 6 dots x 8 dots
Two-byte Kanji mode Full-width
Half-width
16 dots x 16 dots
8 dots x 16 dots
(W) x (H)
Single-byte ANK mode 6 dots x 6 dots
Two-byte Kanji mode Full-width
Half-width
12 dots x 12 dots
6 dots x 12 dots
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