Hht user guide, Introduction, About the hand-held terminal unit – Allmand Brothers MB 6200 User Manual

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HHT User Guide

Introduction

This section provides a guide for using the Hand-Held Terminal (HHT) as a user interface to the Single-
Board Computer (SBC) on the message sign system. This section contains the following:

Layout of HHT.

Diagram of functions that can be implemented with HHT.

Typical displays of HHT screens for each major user action.

User action guide to implement desired feature.

Explanation of each HHT screen’s function.

About the Hand-Held Terminal Unit

The hand-held terminal (HHT) provided with your system can be used to communicate directly with the
single board computer (SBC) on a sign.
The hand-held terminal has 30 alphanumeric membrane keys and a 4-line by 20-character backlit, LCD
display (see Figure 1). It has 15 feet (4.5 m) of coiled communications cable that plugs into the SBC:

When connected to the SBC, you can use the HHT to:

Select and run message sequences from the stored library.

Erase any or all message sequences from the stored library.

Configure the sign geometry and modem parameters.

Restore the SBC to its factory default settings.

Run test sequences.

Observe system conditions to help troubleshoot sign.

Key Pad and Screen Layout

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A

#

B

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C

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D

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E

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F

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3

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Y

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Space

Shift

BKSP

ENTER

Figure 1. Hand-Held Terminal

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