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Chapter 3.  Communications Operations of BHT-7000
3.3.2 BHT-Ir Protocol
[ 1 ] Overview
The BHT-Ir protocol is the communications procedure for the serial infrared link, which
is used to transmit files between the BHT-7000 and a host (or between the BHT-7000s).
It adopts the response method using ACK/NAK codes.  The BHT-Ir protocol can be used
also for communications through the direct-connect interface.
The BHT-Ir protocol is composed of a defined set of the control character sequences
including the following three phases:
Phase 1:
Establishment of data link
The  sending  station  confirms  that  the  receiving  station  is  ready  to
receive data.
Phase 2:
Data transmission
The sending station transmits data to the target receiving station.
Phase 3:
Release of data link
The sending station confirms whether or not all of the transmitted
data has been correctly received by the receiving station.  If yes, the
sending  station  terminates  the  data  transmission  and  releases  the
data link.
For details about the transmission control sequences and CRC, refer to Appendix B,
B.2, "BHT-Ir protocol."