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Press individual touch-keys (¦) on the LCD. When each of them is pressed, the beeper will sound and the key will become highlighted (¦). Pressing the highlighted key again will cancel highlighting (¦). Pressing all five touch-keys (highlighting all) or C key will return to the TEST DISPLAY menu. Selecting "3:TOUCH SCREEN2" on the TEST DISPLAY menu calls up the screen shown at left. You may draw an image with the stylus in the box (graphics pad box) shown at left. Press the C key to return to the TEST DISPLAY menu. 89 [5.7] [5.7] Selecting "7:KEY & VIBRATION" on the TEST menu calls up the screen shown at left and makes the BHT ready for entry from the keypad. Pressing individual keys displays the identifier letters in the positions pre-assigned to those keys on the LCD as well as sounding the beeper or running the vibrator. (As long as the individual key is held down, the BHT continues beeping or vibrating.) Pressing the same key again erases the displayed letter. The table below shows the relationship between the keys, the identifier letters to be displayed on the LCD, and the frequencies (Hz) of the beeper. Key Letter Beeper (Hz) Key Letter Beeper (Hz) M3 F (Note) 1 1 698 M1 D 293 2 2 783 M2 E 329 3 3 880 M4 G (Note) 0 0 987 7 7 391 . . 1046 8 8 440 ENT = 1174 9 9 493 BS A 1318 4 4 523 C B 1396 5 5 587 SF C 1567 6 6 659 (Note) Only when the M3 (left-hand trigger switch) or M4 key (right-hand trigger switch) is pressed, the vibrator works. After all keys are pressed and displayed on the LCD, this test automatically ends and the screen returns to the TEST menu. To stop this test, turn the power off. 90 Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode File test Selecting "8:FILE" on the TEST menu calls up the screen shown at left. If any of the files stored in the memory is defective, an asterisk (*) or plus sign (+) will be prefixed to the defective file name(s). For details about the (*) and (+), refer to Subsection 2.3.6, [ 3 ]. Selecting a file on this screen will show the file size and the test result. To select a file, use the M1 and M2 keys to move the cursor to the desired file. If there are more than 20 files, the screen will scroll. Highlighted is the currently selected file. Press the C key to return to the TEST menu. The file name, file size, and test result (OK or NG) appear as shown at left. Press the C key to return to the file selection screen. If a defective file is found, delete it or overwrite it with the same name file. Even defective, the file can be uploaded on the UPLOAD menu. It is, therefore, recommended that important files be uploaded before deleted. 91 [[n Selecting the "6:VERSION" on the SYSTEM MENU calls up the screen shown at left, displaying the system program version, memory sizes, system message version, and JIS font types and their versions. Press the C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU. The following font types are displayed: JIS2 (16): JIS Level 2 font, 16-dot JIS1 (16): JIS Level 1 font, 16-dot JIS2 (12): JIS Level 2 font, 12-dot JIS1 (12): JIS Level 1 font, 12-dot 92 Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode 7 ] Deleting Files You may delete a program file or data file stored in the memory. File deletion menu Pressing the 0 key while holding down the SF key on the SYSTEM MENU calls up the screen shown at left. Use the M1 and M2 keys to move the cursor to the file to be deleted, then press the ENT key. Press the C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU. If no file is resident in the memory, the message shown at left appears. Press the C key to return to the SYSTEM MENU. Deletion confirmation screen Selecting a file to be deleted and then pressing the ENT key calls up the confirmation screen shown at left. 1 Yes : Deletes the selected file. 2 No : Cancels deletion and returns to the previous file deletion menu. Select a desired item by using the numerical keys, then press the ENT key. 93 . Deletion completion screen Upon completion of deletion, the screen shown at left appears. Press the C key to return to the file deletion menu. 94 Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT and System Mode 8 ] Downloading/Uploading the BHT System Parameter File The BHT system parameter file (named "_ _BHT.SYS") stores system environment settings specified in the SET SYSTEM menu (in Subsection 2.5.3, [ 4 ]) and other settings such as the LCD contrast and beeper volume. The SYSTEM PARAMETER transfer menu allows you to upload or download the BHT system parameter file to/from the host computer. This helps you make the same settings for the BHTs as those made in a single BHT. First, make settings in a particular BHT and upload the BHT system parameter file to the host computer by using this menu ("2:UPLOAD"). Next, let other BHTs download the file from the host computer by using this menu ("1:DOWNLOAD"). Without the host computer, you may directly...
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