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Chapter 5 handling the cu-6000 (option), Chapter 5, Handling the cu-6000 (option) – Denso BHT-6000 User Manual

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Chapter 5. Handling the CU-6000 (Option)

Chapter 5

Handling the CU-6000 (Option)

This chapter describes the handling procedure of the CU-6000, the interfacing with the
host computer, and the charging of the Ni-MH battery cartridge.

5.1

Functions of the CU-6000 .............................................................................................. 134

5.2

Components and Functions .......................................................................................... 134

5.3

Applying Power to the CU-6000 .................................................................................... 136

5.4

Communicating with the Host Computer .................................................................... 137

5.4.1

Setting the Transmission Speed of the CU-6000 .................................................... 137

5.4.2

Interface Cable Connection ...................................................................................... 137

5.4.3

Interfacing with the Host Computer ........................................................................ 138

5.5

Charging the Ni-MH Battery Cartridge (using the CU-6001) ....................................... 139

5.5.1

Ni-MH Battery Cartridge Loaded in the BHT-6000 .................................................. 139

5.5.2

Ni-MH Battery Cartridge Alone ................................................................................ 141

[ 1 ] Fully Discharging (Refresh) and then Charging ................................................... 142

[ 2 ] Charging Only ......................................................................................................... 143

5.6

RS-232C Interface Specifications .................................................................................. 144

[ 1 ] Interface Connector and Pin Assignment ............................................................. 144

[ 2 ] Interface Cable Connection .................................................................................... 145