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1. Back Panel Features Image Engine Window Hand Strap with Stylus Speaker Rear Scan Button Finger Saddle Installed Battery em iii iia Hand Strap The Dolphin 6500 comes with an adjustable elastic hand strap The strap is attached to the device with the two small screws It is threaded through the slot on the bottom of the back of the unit Keep in mind that the hand strap covers the battery When you want to replace the battery you will need to adjust the hand strap accordingly Rear Scan Button The Dolphin 6500 has a Scan button conveniently located on the back of the unit This button works like the SCAN button located on the front of the unit Pressing this button can also resume a suspended device Finger Saddle This is a slightly depressed and angled area of the back housing that is designed to cradle or saddle your finger while holding the terminal This unique ergonomic design makes the terminal comfortable to hold and helps prevent you from accidentally dropping the terminal Installed Battery For information about installing the battery see Changing the Main Battery Pack on page 3 13 For information about battery power see Battery Power on page 3 12 Speaker The integrated speaker sounds audio signals as you scan bar code labels and enter data but emits no ambient noise on system
2. Honeywell defines proper use of the terminal touch panel display as using a screen protector and proper stylus Screen protectors maintain the ongoing integrity i e prevent scratching of the touch panel which is why their use is recommended for applications that require a high to medium level of interface with the touch panel Honeywell continues to advocate the use of screen protectors on all Dolphin terminals We recommend implementing a screen protector replacement program to ensure that screen protectors are replaced periodically when signs of damage wear are noticeable For general use we recommend replacing the screen protector every thirty 30 days However replacement cycles vary according to the average level of touch panel use in your application Replacement screen protectors can be purchased directly from Honeywell Contact a Honeywell sales representative for details Honeywell also mandates use of a proper stylus which is one that has a stylus tip radius of no less than 0 8mm Use of the Honeywell stylus included with the terminal is recommended at all times Honeywell s warranty policy covers wear on the touch panel for the first 12 months provided that a screen protector is applied and an approved stylus is used for the 12 month duration covered by the warranty Removing the Screen Protector Dolphin 6500s ship with a touch screen protector already installed To replace the screen protector you must remove the
3. Dolphin 6500s ship with a screen protector already installed over the touch screen lens to help prevent damage to the touch screen Do NOT remove this screen protector before A initial use Honeywell recommends using screen protectors especially for applications that require high volume interfacing with the touch screen For more information see Using Screen Protectors on page 3 3 You can purchase additional screen protectors by contacting your Honeywell sales representative For touch screen input use the stylus included with the terminal or your finger The method you choose depends on which one is most appropriate for your application While there is a great deal of variation in different applications you generally achieve greater accuracy with the stylus for buttons or icons that are close together A Display Backlight Use of objects such as paper clips pencils or ink pens on the touch screen can damage the input panel and may cause damage not covered by the warranty The intensity of the backlight of the touch screen display may be changed and the backlight may be programmed to turn off after the terminal has been idle for a specified period of time To adjust the intensity of the backlight while on battery power tap Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt double tap Backlight Screen Backlight Battery External Power Backlight Move the slider to adjust the screen backlight while on battery power You
4. Technical Assistance If you need assistance installing or troubleshooting your device please call your distributor or the nearest technical support office North America Canada Telephone 800 782 4263 E mail hsmnasupport honeywell com Latin America Telephone 803 835 8000 Telephone 800 782 4263 E mail hsmlasupport honeywell com Brazil Telephone 55 21 3535 9100 Fax 55 21 3535 9105 E mail brsuporte honeywell com Mexico Telephone 803 835 8000 E mail hsmlasupport honeywell com Europe Middle East and Africa Telephone 31 0 40 7999 393 Fax 31 0 40 2425 672 E mail hsmeurosupport amp honeywell com Hong Kong Telephone 852 29536436 Fax 851 2511 3557 E mail aptechsupport amp honeywell com Singapore Telephone 65 6842 7155 Fax 65 6842 7166 E mail aptechsupport amp honeywell com China Telephone 86 800 828 2803 Fax 86 512 6762 2560 E mail aptechsupport amp honeywell com Japan Telephone 81 3 3839 8511 Fax 81 3 3839 8519 E mail aptechsupport amp honeywell com Online Technical Assistance You can also access technical assistance online at www honeywellaidc com 10 2 Limited Warranty Honeywell International Inc HII warrants its products and optional accessories to be free from defects in materials and workmanship and to conform to HII s published specifications applicable to the products purchased at the time of shipment
5. Connected Pomme D ai a at i P rA The Mobile Device folder opens in Windows Explorer Mobile Device Fle Edit View Favorites Tools Help 3 j9 Search Folders O Mobie Device Name Sze Type Application Data Fie Folder Documents and Set Fie Folder Honeywel Fie Folder My Documents Fie Folder Network Fle Folder Program Fies Fie Folder O Recyced Fie Folder OTemp Fie Folder Windows Fie Folder E control Panel 23 bytes Shortcut 12 1 2008 3 03 04 PM The Dolphin terminal is now treated as a mass storage device and transferring files is as simple as dragging and dropping or copying and pasting as you would for moving files between folders on your hard drive Adding Programs via ActiveSync When selecting programs verify that the program and version of the program are designed for the Windows CE 5 0 and the terminal s processor You can verify your processor by tapping Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt System gt General tab Make a note of the information in the Processor field Generally software for Windows CE devices must be installed to the host workstation first then transferred to the Dolphin terminal 1 Download the program to the workstation from either the Internet or the install CD You may see a single exe or setup exe file a cab file or dll There may also be several versions of files for dif ferent device types and processors 2 Read any installation instructions R
6. I EAS FEE H PE The up arrow allows you to turn the Wireless LAN and Bluetooth connection on or off It also allows you to toggle between the Keyboard and Transcriber When Keyboard is selected a keyboard is displayed so you can tap text and number keys Transcriber recognizes handwriting and symbols entered using the stylus Using the Stylus The terminal comes with a stylus included in a loop on the hand strap Use this stylus or your finger to select or enter information on the touch screen The stylus functions as a mouse generally a tap is the same as a Click Tap Tap the touch screen once or double tap to open menu items and select options Drag Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the screen to select text and images Tap amp hold Tap and hold the stylus on an item and a pop up menu appears On the pop up menu tap the action of the task you want to perform A Use of objects such as paper clips pencils or ink pens on the touch screen can damage the input panel and may cause damage not covered by the warranty For more information about the touch screen see Touch Screen Display on page 3 2 Selecting Programs Tap Start gt Programs To open a program tap the icon on the menu Pop Up Menus You can quickly choose an action for an item using the pop up menus 1 Tap and hold the stylus on the item name The pop up menu appears 2 Lift the stylus and tap the action you want to perform
7. Standard Range 5300SR image engines Depth of Field 5300 Standard Range 5300SR 8 3 mil 10 mil 13 mil 15 mil 15 mil 35 mil Linear PDF417 UPC Data Matrix QR MaxiCode Working 020cm 025cm 033cm 038cm 038cm 089cm Range Near 3 5 in 3 1 in 2 1 in 2 3 in 3 1 in 2 0 in 8 9cm 7 9cm 5 3cm 5 8cm 7 9cm 5 1cm Far 7 6 in 9in 13 2 in 10 2 in 8 8 in 13 0 in 19 3cm 22 9cm 33 5cm 25 9cm 22 4cm 33cm Data characterized at 23 C and 0 lux ambient light Supported Bar Code Symbologies Symbology Type Symbology Name 1D Symbologies Codabar Code 3 of 9 Code 11 Code 32 Pharmaceutical PARAF Code 93 Code 128 EAN with Add On EAN with Extended Coupon Code EAN 13 GS1 Databar Interleaved 2 or 5 Matrix 2 of 5 Plessey PosiCode Straight 2 of 5 IATA Straight 2 of 5 Industrial Telepen Trioptic Code GS1 128 UPC and UPC A 2D Symbologies Aztec Code 16K Composite Data Matrix Grid Matrix GS1 Databar Han Xin MaxiCode OCR PDF417 QR Code Composite Codes Aztec Mesa Codablock F EAN UCC GS1 Databar 14 OCR OCR A OCR B OCR US Money Font Postal Codes Postnet and most international 4 state codes Australian Post British Post Canadian Post China Post Japanese Post KIX Netherlands Post Korea Post Planet Code Activating the Engine When a scanning application is o
8. The contents of pop up menus change according to the program you are using Using Windows Explorer Use Windows Explorer to navigate through the files on your system On the desktop double tap the My Device icon and Windows Explorer opens to the root level File Edit view Go R x Blix B Oo i Application Documents Honeywell Data and Settings My Network Network Documents shared e gt Program Files Storage Card Temp Oo FF ia v on rod gt 12 52 pm 3 Move files by tapping and holding on the file then tapping Cut Copy or Paste on the pop up menus that appear Terminal Hardware Overview Dolphin 6500 terminals include a number of standard terminal configurations as well as charging and communication peripherals and accessories to maximize the efficiency of your application setting Standard Terminal Configurations There are two standard Dolphin 6500 configurations WPAN only and WPAN WLAN Both configurations include the following options however the WPAN WLAN configuration has both a Bluetooth radio and an 802 11b g radio Dolphin 6500 WPAN and WPAN WLAN Microsoft Windows CE 5 0 Marvell PXA 300 624MHz 128MB RAM X 128 MB non volatile Memory 28 key numeric keypad alpha shifted and 52 key full alpha and numeric keypad 3 5 transflective active matrix 65k color LCD display with backlight QVGA 240 x 320 Li lon battery 3 7V 3300mAh 12 2 Wh 5300SR image en
9. action For example if you press the UP arrow on the ESC command bar and then press the ESC key the pop up window disappears Enter ENT Performs the same function as the Enter key on a workstation Power 28 key Power key suspends and resumes the terminal Blue Z 52 key Blue Z Power key suspends the terminal just the Z Power key 52 key resumes the terminal Scan Activates the image engine to scan a bar code or take an image Space SP Moves the cursor one space forward If you are typing text it moves the text one space forward as well Alpha Numeric Modes 28 key keypad The keypad defaults to numeric mode Use the ALPHA key to toggle between numeric and alpha modes Pressing the ALPHA key locks the keypad in numeric mode alpha mode lowercase or alpha mode uppercase 52 key keypad The keypad is a full alpha and numeric keypad Pressing the SFT key twice in rapid succession toggles between upper and lowercase The command bar on the screen displays an icon that indicates the alpha numeric status of the keypad vo Od aremt Alpha Indicators on the Number Keys Each number key displays the characters typed when you press that key in alpha mode Note that when typing in alpha mode on the 28 key Dolphin 6500 you must use the same multi press method you would use when typing letters on a phone keypad Each key press types the next letter in the sequence as displayed by the alp
10. activity i e processor memory access radio traffic etc The speaker can also be used for playing sounds e g WAV or MP3 files The speaker meets the following SPL levels at 40cm e 500Hz 67db e 1KHz 72db e 4KHz 72db Stylus Dolphin 6500 terminals ship with a stylus inserted in a loop on the hand strap Store the stylus in the hand strap when you re not using it see Using the Stylus on page 2 5 Installing Memory Cards The Dolphin 6500 supports Secure Digital SD memory cards from 512MB up to 8GB in capacity The recommended SD cards are 2GB and 4GB ATP brand which have been tested for reliability You can purchase these SD cards by contacting your Honeywell sales representative To install an SD card 1 Remove the battery door on the back of the unit 2 Remove the battery 3 Insert the SD card with the label facing upward by pressing down the small pin and sliding the SD card into the SD card connector until you feel it lock into position The notch on the SD card should be in the upper right hand corner Note If your unit has trouble reading the SD card the SD card may not have been inserted correctly If depressing the small pin allows the card to eject the card was not properly inserted and locked in SD Card Pin SD Card 4 Replace the battery and battery door Tap the Power or SCAN key to resume
11. battery pack charger DSA 0421S 03 1 WPAN standard Bluetooth Class II 10 m v2 0 Enhanced Data Rate EDR with on board antenna BQB certified WLAN optional Dual Mode 802 11 b g 11 Mbps 54 Mbps with internal antenna WLAN Security WEP 802 1x LEAP TKIP MD5 EAP TLS EAP TTLS WPA PSK WPA v2 0 and PEAP Operating Temperature 14 t0122 F 10 to 50 C Charging Temperature 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Storage Temperature 4 to 158 F 20 to 70 C Humidity 95 humidity non condensing Construction High impact resistant PC ABS housings Magnesium alloy internal chassis with component shock mounts Drop 4 ft 1 2m multiple drops to concrete all axis across operating temperature range Tumble 500 3 3 ft 1 0m tumbles 1000 drops ESD Air 15k Vdc Direct 8k Vdc Environmental Sealing IP54 rating Dimensions 200 mm long x 83 mm wide x 42 mm deep 7 87 x 3 27 x 1 65 with extended battery and hand strap Weight 354 g 12 5 0z with standard battery and hand strap Scanner Decode Capabilities 380 g 13 4 oz with extended battery and hand strap 5300SR 2D Imager with Adaptus Technology and Laser Aimer Decodes all standard 1D 2D Postal and OCR codes Regulatory and Compliance Safety UL60950 1 cUL 60950 IEC 60825 1 1993 A1 1997 A2 2001 NOM 019 EN60950 CCC PSE EMC FCC Part 15 Sub part B S
12. may turn the screen backlight off if the device is not used for a designated period of time by checking the option and designating the desired time period Battery External Keyboard 4 Use this to adjust the tats brightness on battery power g 3 OOK arr VESTER bright You may also turn on the screen backlight when a button is pressed or the screen is tapped by selecting the appropriate checkbox fam fr escent r d 7 device i d for sec v Note Using the backlight option while on battery power substantially reduces battery aeiee ae z P M Turn on Backlight when a button is lif e pressed or the screen is tapped Warning You may make the same changes when on external power by tapping the Using Backlight while on battery External tab power ks reduce attery life Keyboard Backlight The intensity of the backlight of the keys on the keyboard may be changed and vo J26 11 53 am DA t Backlight Battery External Keyboard the backlight may be programmed to remain on for a specified period of time once a key is pressed To adjust the brightness of the keys tap the Keyboard tab Move the slider to adjust the backlight while on battery power To turn on the keyboard backlight check the checkbox and change the duration of the backlight sR Use this to adjust the brightness on keyboard dark ER TE bright Turn on keyboar backlight for Fa B Using Screen Protectors Je 11 56 am 32
13. network services provider for additional information about connecting the Internet using your mobile phone 10 Tap Finish Dolphin HomeBase eBase Device Overview Note The information in this chapter applies to both the Dolphin HomeBase and Dolphin eBase devices unless otherwise indicated As the hub of your Dolphin 6500 system the Dolphin HomeBase charging and communication cradle supports full speed USB 1 1 and RS 232 communication with a workstation The Dolphin eBase is identical to the Dolphin HomeBase except it supports Ethernet communication as well as USB 1 1 and RS 232 Communication The base can communicate via USB or serial RS 232 or Ethernet for the eBase Data transmission for USB is up to 12 Mbps Data transmission for serial RS 232 is up to 115 Kbps These bases cannot be physically connected to each other sometimes referred to as daisy chaining but can be networked together via serial or USB hubs Battery Charging The base completes a full charge of a fully depleted main battery pack in an average of 5 1 2 hours It takes less time if the battery has some charge In addition to charging the base powers the terminal s intelligent battery charging system which protects the battery from being damaged by overcharging The terminal senses when a battery pack is fully charged and automatically turns off the charger If the battery voltage drops below the charge threshold the charger turns on again
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17. HII extends these warranties only to the first end users of the products These warranties are non transferable Limited Warranty Duration e The duration of the limited warranty for terminals with an integrated imager is one year e The duration of the limited warranty for touch screens is one year e The duration of the limited warranty for Dolphin HomeBase Dolphin Mobile Mount Dolphin ChargeBase Dolphin Mobile Charger and Dolphin QuadCharger is one year e The duration of the limited warranty for batteries is one year Use of any battery from a source other than Honeywell may result in damage not covered by the warranty Batteries returned to Honeywell International Inc in a reduced state may or may not be replaced under this warranty Battery life will be greatly increased when following the battery instructions in this user s guide 10 3 How to Extend Your Warranty Honeywell International Inc offers a variety of service plans on our hardware products These agreements offer continued coverage for your equipment after the initial warranty expires For more information contact your Sales Representative Customer Account Representative or Product Service Marketing Manager from Honeywell International Inc or your Authorized Reseller 10 4 Honeywell Scanning amp Mobility 9680 Old Bailes Road Fort Mill SC 29707 www honeywellaidc com 65 UG Rev A 2 10
18. Honeywell Dolphin 6500 Mobile Computer with Windows CE 5 0 User s Guide Disclaimer Honeywell International Inc HII reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other infor mation contained in this document without prior notice and the reader should in all cases consult HII to determine whether any such changes have been made The information in this publication does not rep resent a commitment on the part of HIl HII shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing performance or use of this material This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated into another language without the prior written consent of HII Web Address www honeywellaidc com Trademarks Dolphin Dolphin RF HomeBase eBase Mobile Base and QuadCharger are trademarks or registered trademarks of Hand Held Products Inc or Honeywell International Inc Microsoft Windows Windows Mobile Windows CE Windows NT Windows 2000 Windows ME Windows XP ActiveSync Outlook and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Other product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies and are the property of the
19. Honeywell Autolnstall folder You would perform a soft reset 1 when the terminal fails to respond 2 after installing software applications that require a reboot 3 after making changes to certain system settings or 4 to install new CAB or REG files The desktop appears when the Soft Reset is complete Hard Reset Cold Boot A hard reset erases all of the data and applications stored in RAM memory reloads the OS resets the Real A Time Clock RTC and launches Autoinstall which installs any CAB or REG files in the IIHoneywelllAutolnstall folder Hard resets automatically launch a soft reset as part of the boot process if there are CAB files present You would perform a Hard Reset instead of a Soft Reset when you want to ensure the RAM memory is also cleared RAM memory stores settings for Internet Explorer Outlook and other Microsoft applications Note Set the time and date after each hard reset to ensure that the system clock is accurate Double click the date on the command bar to open the Clock setting and set the time and date Suspend Mode Suspend Mode suspends terminal operation The terminal appears to be off when in Suspend Mode The terminal is programmed to go into Suspend Mode automatically when inactive for a specified period of time You can set this time period in the Power setting To suspend operation press the red Power button to put the terminal in Suspend Mode on the 28 key Dolphin 6500 or p
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21. TRL 4 CTRL 5 CTRL 6 CTRL 7 amp CTRL 8 CTRL 9 CTRL minus CTRL 0 CTRL SP plus On the 52 key keypad press the Blue button and then press a key with the blue text to the upper left of it to type the desired character You will need to press the Blue key before each special character 52 key Function Key Combination CTRL A CTRL B CTRL C CTRL D CTRL F 52 key Key Combination Function CTRL G CTRL H CTRL I CTRL K CTRL L CTRL M CTRL N CTRL P CTRL Q CTRL U Windows Explorer CTRL CTRL CTRL VOL Increase decrease volume Program Buttons Buttons can be programmed to execute different functions using the Program Button program in the Control Panel The following buttons on the 28 key keypad are programmed for the listed function Key Combination Function F1 WordPad F2 Email F3 Windows Explorer F4 Internet Explorer Using the Image Engine Overview The Dolphin 6500 houses a compact image engine using Adaptus Imaging Technology that instantly reads all popular 1D and 2D bar codes and supports omni directional aiming and decoding The image engine can also capture digital images such as signatures and pictures Available Image Engines Dolphin 6500s are equipped with 5300
22. This warranty does not cover any HII product which is i improperly installed or used ii damaged by accident or negligence including failure to follow the proper maintenance service and cleaning schedule or iii damaged as a result of A modification or alteration by the purchaser or other party B excessive voltage or current supplied to or drawn from the interface connections C static electricity or electro static discharge D operation under conditions beyond the specified operating parameters or E repair or service of the product by anyone other than HII or its authorized representatives This warranty shall extend from the time of shipment for the duration published by HII for the product at the time of purchase Warranty Period Any defective product must be returned at purchaser s expense during the Warranty Period to HII factory or authorized service center for inspection No product will be accepted by HII without a Return Materials Authorization which may be obtained by contacting HII In the event that the product is returned to HII or its authorized service center within the Warranty Period and HII determines to its satisfaction that the product is defective due to defects in materials or workmanship HII at its sole option will either repair or replace the product without charge except for return shipping to HIl EXCEPT AS MAY BE OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY APPLICABLE LAW THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER C
23. Windows CE 5 0 Development Environment Honeywell SDK for Windows CE 5 0 Application Software Processor Honeywell Power Tools and Demos Marvell PXA 300 624MHz Memory 128MB RAM X 128 MB Flash Expansion Memory SD Card full size with capacities up to 4G Recommended brand is ATP Display 3 5 in transflective active matrix 65K color LCD with backlight QVGA 240 x 320 Backlight LED Image Engine 5300SR 2D imager with laser aimer Keypad Audio 28 key shifted alpha numeric keypad or 52 key full alpha and numeric keypad with backlit keys Built in microphone and speaker stereo headset jack Communication Interface Full speed USB 1 1 12Mbps from cradle or I O cable RS232 115 Kbps from cradle Main Battery Li lon battery 3 7V 3300 mAh 12 2 Wh includes extended battery door Backup Battery 100mAh Li Polymer lon Expected Hours of Operation 3300mAh battery pack 15 5 hours with scan every 2 seconds Battery life varies with application and use case Charging 5V 3A input through bottom access or USB Serial connector Expected Charge Time 3300mAh 5 1 2 hours for a fully depleted battery Charging Peripherals AC wall adapter and Charger PSC11R 050 Communication Cable HomeBase single bay terminal charge communicate eBase single bay terminal charge communicate via Ethernet connection Quad Charger four slot
24. an average of 5 1 2 hours for a fully depleted battery however the internal backup battery will continue to charge off the main battery It takes less time to charge the main battery if the battery has some charge To ensure that the internal backup battery functions properly maintain a consistent power supply for the first eight hours of terminal operation This power supply can be external power using a charging peripheral or an installed charged battery pack or a combination of both Charging Guidelines Follow these guidelines to maximize the life of the Dolphin 6500 s internal backup battery under normal usage conditions e Keep a charged Li lon battery pack in the Dolphin terminal Keep the Dolphin terminal connected to a power source when the terminal is not in use Resetting the Terminal Soft Reset Using the stylus press the Reset button The screen turns white and the decode scan LED flashes blue for approximately 10 seconds Hard Reset 28 key Press and hold the Power button and then using the stylus press the Reset button 52 key Press and hold the Blue and Z Power buttons and then using the stylus press the Reset button The screen turns white and the decode scan LED flashes blue for approximately 18 seconds Soft Reset Warm Boot A soft reset re boots the terminal without losing RAM data terminates all running applications reloads the OS and launches Autoinstall which installs any CAB or REG files in the
25. an average of 5 1 2 hours for a fully depleted battery It takes less time if the battery has some charge Managing Main Battery Power Data and files saved on the Dolphin terminal may be stored in RAM memory therefore maintain a continuous power supply to the terminal to help prevent data loss When you remove a battery pack insert another charged battery pack in the Dolphin If the main battery pack is low insert the terminal into a charging peripheral to power the terminal and begin recharging the battery Note If the main battery is low and the terminal is in Suspend Mode pressing the Power button does not wake the Dolphin 6500 terminal you must first replace the discharged battery with a fully charged battery or apply A C power to the terminal Checking Battery Power Power icons appear in the command bar at the bottom of the window Double tap on the battery icon to open the Power Properties The Battery tab opens displaying the charge status of both the main and backup batteries Power Properties Battery Power Off CPU Power Setting Main Battery Li Ion AC Power 100 o B 100 Backup Battery Li Ion AC Power 100 o A 100 USB charging Charge main battery through USB cable Backup battery Charging M Charge from main battery PO geenumAt Note You can also check battery power by tapping Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt double tap Power Storage Guidelines To maintain opti
26. are disposing in a sound way g The crossed out wheeled bin symbol informs you that the product should not be disposed of along with municipal waste and invites you to use the appropriate separate take back systems for product disposal If you need more information on the collection reuse and recycling systems contact your local or regional waste administration You may also contact your supplier for more information on the environmental performances of this product Getting Started Out of the Box Verify that your carton contains the following items e Dolphin 6500 mobile computer the terminal e Main battery pack 3 7v Li lon AC power supply e Localized plug adapters Note Be sure to keep the original packaging in case you need to return the Dolphin terminal for service see Product Service and Repair on page 10 1 Step 1 Install the Main Battery The Dolphin 6500 is shipped with the battery packaged separate from the unit Follow the steps below to install the main battery 1 Release the strap making it convenient to reach the cover 2 Remove the battery compartment cover by turning the cover s locks upward and removing the cover 3 Insert the battery into the battery well with the labels facing upward Cover Locks Main Battery TN Note The battery door must be installed prior to booting the unit 5 Replace the hand strap We recommend use of Honeywell Li lon
27. battery packs Use of any non Honeywell battery may result in damage not A covered by the warranty Step 2 Charge the Batteries Dolphin 6500s ship with both the main battery pack and internal backup battery significantly discharged of power Charge the main battery pack with the Dolphin charging cable until the LED turns green red while charging The average charge time for a fully depleted main battery is 5 1 2 hours It takes less time if the battery has some charge 1 Attach the appropriate plug adapter to the plug of the power cable 2 Insert the plug into the appropriate power source 3 Plug the Dolphin power cable into the DC Power Jack see page 3 11 on the bottom end of the unit Note If you remove the battery pack or it completely discharges there is a 30 minute window in which to insert a charged battery pack before the backup battery completely discharges If your backup battery completely discharges the contents of the RAM memory will be lost If your backup battery is less than fully charged there is a proportionally smaller window of time available LED Indicators Red LED On Charging Green LED On Battery is fully charged We recommend use of Honeywell peripherals power cables and power adapters Use of any non A Honeywell peripherals cables or power adapters may cause damage not covered by the warranty DO NOT attempt to charge damp wet mobile computers or batteries All com
28. button on the 28 key Dolphin 6500 or press the Blue then Z Power keys on the 52 key Dolphin 6500 to put the terminal in Suspend Mode see page 3 16 so that operations are suspended before removing the main power source The Dolphin 6500 is shipped with the battery separate from the unit You will need to loosen the hand strap remove the battery door insert the battery and replace the battery door Refer to the instructions included in Installing the Main Battery section page 2 1 Note The battery door must be installed prior to booting the unit Cover Locks Charging Options When the battery is installed in the terminal you can use any of the peripherals listed below to charge the battery e Dolphin HomeBase eBase Device see page 8 1 e Dolphin Comm Charge Cable Connecting the USB Charging Communication Cable for the Dolphin 6500 see page 6 2 You may charge the device using the USB connection if you do not have a wall adapter There are two options that allow either 100mA or 500mA of current over the USB connection Access the option by selecting Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Power gt USB Charging To fully charge the Li lon battery before installing it in the terminal use the e Dolphin QuadCharger Device see page 9 1 or insert the battery in the spare battery charging well in the back of either the Dolphin HomeBase or Dolphin eBase Charging Time The 3300mAh battery pack charges to full capacity in
29. ces usually requires that they be paired the same passkey must be entered for each device If you want to connect the Dolphin 6500 to a device without any input method e g printers headsets refer to the user documentation that accompanied the device for pairing information 1 Tap on the desired device profile in the Bluetooth Handler 2 Select Trusted from the drop down menu Once asked if you need to authenticate the device 3 Tap on the Yes button 4 Enter 4 random digits and tap Yes 5 Enter the same digits on the other device when prompted 6 After pairing double tap on the selected device profile and select Active Setting Up a Bluetooth Printer Make sure that the Bluetooth printer is on and activated If not done so already turn Bluetooth On by selecting the vertical arrow on the Command Bar Tap Serial tab Tap Scan Device which runs a Bluetooth Inquiry then SDP Query oS 2 If you see your Bluetooth printer device displayed you can tap Cancel to stop the search OR Wait until all Bluetooth devices in range have been scanned Then the Scan Dialog window appears 6 Scroll through the list until your Bluetooth printer device is found You may single tap any device in the list to display its MAC address 7 Highlight the Bluetooth printer device and tap the Select button When the COM port selection appears select COM7 and tap OK If successful the COM port and MAC address of the dev
30. charging slot works independently of the other three As battery packs charge the charging circuitry follows the two step charging process CC CV that is recommended for Li lon batteries The process monitors changes in temperature current and voltage Temperature The six hour charge time applies when batteries are charged within the recommended temperature range of 50 to 95 F 10 to 35 C Temperature has a significant effect on charging For best results battery packs should be at room temperature before inserting in the charger A When the battery temperature exceeds 40 C the charger may exceed the stated six hour charge time The charger stops charging if the battery temperature is greater than 40 C but will begin charging again when the battery temperature is less than 40 C Charging Batteries 1 Supply the charger with power 2 Insert batteries into the appropriate slots The Status LED for each slot turns red to indicate that the battery is properly seated and has begun a charge cycle 3 When the Status LED turns green the battery in the slot has completed charging Recommendations for Storing Batteries To maintain top performance from batteries follow these storage guidelines e Avoid storing batteries outside of the specified temperature range of 4 to 104 F 20 to 40 C or in extremely high humidity For prolonged storage it is recommended that the battery be at a 40 50 charge level b
31. communication enabling your terminal to interface with the majority of enterprise systems When a terminal is seated in a powered base its main battery pack charges in an average of 5 1 2 hours for a fully depleted battery It takes less time if the battery has some charge A spare battery may also be charged in the battery charging well behind the terminal For more information see Dolphin HomeBase eBase Device on page 8 1 Dolphin eBase Device The Dolphin eBase is used to charge the main battery to power the battery charging system in the terminal and can be used to communicate data from the terminal to a PC laptop via the Ethernet port A spare battery may also be charged in the battery charging well behind the terminal For more information see Dolphin HomeBase eBase Device on page 8 1 Dolphin QuadCharger Device The Dolphin QuadCharger device a four slot charging station for Dolphin Li lon battery packs can charge each battery in an average of 5 1 2 hours for a fully depleted battery It takes less time if the battery has some charge For more information see Dolphin QuadCharger Device on page 9 1 USB Communication Cable for the Dolphin 6500 The USB Communication Cable for the 6500 is used when communicating between the terminal and a PC laptop via the USB port The cup style 6500 USB cable slides onto the bottom of the device lining up with the connector The cable unit includes an opening for the power cable See Conn
32. configure your WLAN Secure Wireless Client For complete configuration instructions download the Honeywell Secure Wireless SWC Client User s Guide from www honeywellaidc com Indicates Ethernet communications When the terminal is undocked no icon appears When it is docked without a cable the icon has a red X through it When docked with a cable connected this icon displays Indicates that the USB communication cable is connected Double tap to display USB status window Indicates the status of battery power Double tap to open the Power control panel setting When this icon shows a red power plug it indicates the device is using external power Displays the current time Double tap to change the time and date 28 key keypad Indicates whether the keypad is standard alpha uppercase and lowercase all caps alpha or in numeric mode Press the ALPHA button on the keypad to switch modes 52 key keypad Press the SFT key twice in rapid succession to toggle between upper and lowercase as indicated by the icon Pressing the SFT key once temporarily toggles for the next typed key and then reverts back You can also change from upper lowercase by selecting the ABC abc indicator and selecting CAP on the keyboard that displays Pressing a number key results in a number appearing in the application Pressing SFT key once and typing a number on the keypad results in a special character appearing in the application
33. e removed from the device and stored in a controlled temperature environment Following these recommendations will maximize battery life Troubleshooting If you encounter problems with the charger refer to chart below for possible solutions If problems persist contact Technical Assistance see page 10 2 Problem The Status LED does not come on when insert a battery pack into a slot Issue Check the power connections to the device make sure the battery pack is properly seated Technical Specifications Environmental Structural Dimensions 7 3 in long X 3 7 in wide X 2 4 in high 18 5 cm X 9 4 cm X 6 1 cm Weight 11 5 oz 3259 Material Case Polycarbonate Color Black Capacity Supports up to four Li lon battery packs Operating Temperature 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Storage Temperature 4 to 140 F 20 to 60 C Charging Temperature 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Electrical Static Air 15k Vdc Standard Charge Discharge Direct 8k Vdc Humidity 90 relative humidity non condensing Power Supply Input Universal 100V 240V 1 2A 50 60Hz Included Output 5Volts DC 4 0A Charging 3300mAh 5 12 hours for a fully depleted battery Status LEDs Green charged Red charging Agency Approvals Power Supply UL listed TUV licensed Power Supply compliant to FCC part 15 Class B Cha
34. ead Me files or documentation that comes with the program Many programs provide special installation instructions 3 Connect the terminal to the workstation via a Dolphin communication peripheral If the File is an Installer An installer program is one that installs to the workstation and the terminal simultaneously one process installs to both devices 1 On the workstation double click the exe or setup exe file The installation wizard begins 2 Follow the directions on the workstation screen The installation process includes transferring the software to the terminal via ActiveSync If the File is Not an Installer Some programs cannot be installed on workstations because they are designed exclusively for Windows CE devices In these cases the appropriate files must be stored on the host workstation and transferred to the terminal via ActiveSync Explore Note You know that the program is not an installer because an error message stating that the program is valid but designed for a different type of computer appears when you try to install the program on the workstation 1 If you cannot find any installation instructions for the program in the Read Me file or documentation open ActiveSync on the workstation and click Explore 2 On the workstation navigate to the workstation folder containing the program file s and copy them to the Program Files folder on the terminal If you want the program to persist through hard res
35. ecting the USB Charging Communication Cable for the Dolphin 6500 on page 6 2 Li lon Battery Packs The Li lon battery pack provides the main power supply for the terminal For more information see Battery Power on page 3 12 For information on how to purchase these items contact a Honeywell sales representative Battery Power The intelligent battery technology inside the terminal features two types of battery power e The main battery pack on the back panel see Main Battery Pack on page 3 13 e The backup battery located inside the terminal see Internal Backup Battery on page 3 15 Both batteries work together to prevent data loss when the terminal is used over long periods of time Both batteries must be charged to full capacity before using the Dolphin 6500 for the first time Charge the main battery pack with the Dolphin charging cable until the LED turns green red while charging The average charge time for a fully depleted main battery is 5 1 2 hours It takes less time if the battery has some charge Main Battery Pack We recommend use of Honeywell Li lon battery packs Use of any non Honeywell battery may result in damage not covered by the warranty The Dolphin 6500 has a Li lon 3 7V 3300 mAh 12 2 Wh battery pack The Li lon battery pack is the primary power source for the Dolphin terminal as well as the internal backup battery Changing the Main Battery Pack Before installing a battery pack press the Power
36. ection setting USB Tap to change the connection settings Warning Changing the connection may disable communications with your desktop computer B JR 12 07 pm DA t Tap Change Connection to change the current settings PC Connection Proper OK x PC Connection Enable direct connections to the Change Gonnection Connect to desktop computer using C Warning Changing the connection may disable communications with your desktop computer m B atio W you desktop computer KG PRO gt 11 19am G Connection Options Select this option to USB Establish a USB connection Communicating with the Dolphin Terminal After setting up both the workstation and the terminal ActiveSync connection should be automatic 1 Connect the Dolphin terminal to a communication peripheral such as the Dolphin HomeBase 2 The Dolphin terminal automatically opens ActiveSync to establish a connection Synchronizing with the Host Workstation After setup synchronization begins automatically whenever the terminal s mechanical connector connects to a Dolphin peripheral that is connected to a host workstation with ActiveSync installed Exploring the Terminal from the Workstation When the terminal and desktop computer are connected open the main ActiveSync window on the desktop and click Explore Microsoft ActiveSync Fie View Tools Help amp S Detais Explore Options ync pe ptio
37. ernational Inc or an authorized service center for inspection Refer to the Product Service and Repair page 10 1 section of this guide Although your battery can be recharged many times it will eventually be depleted Replace it after the battery is unable to hold an adequate charge e If you are not sure the battery or charger is working properly send it to Honeywell International or an authorized service center for inspection Internal Backup Battery Located inside the terminal the backup battery is a 3 7V Lithium Polymer battery The internal backup battery prevents the terminal from being reset when you remove the main battery pack This backup battery retains RAM data and allows the real time clock to remain operational for at least 30 minutes If the terminal is left without the main battery pack for more than 30 minutes the internal backup battery discharges and needs to be recharged to function according to specifications Note Even if the internal backup battery fails data and programs stored in Flash memory Honeywell AutolInstall or on an optional SD card are not lost However the terminal automatically cold boots when you install a fully charged battery pack and you will need to reset the real time clock Charging The internal backup battery charges off the main battery pack and requires 2 hours charge time to backup RAM data for 30 minutes You can begin using the Dolphin terminal after charging the main battery for
38. ess points APs workstations via PC card adapters and other wireless portable devices By default the 802 11b g radio is powered off i e disabled out of the box To power it on i e enable press the vertical arrow bottom right corner of screen and select Turn Wireless LAN On The enable disable state of the radio will survive subsequent soft and hard resets The next step is to configure the connection parameters of the radio to connect to a wireless network Configuring the WLAN Radio The WLAN radio is configured in the Honeywell WLAN Security Supplicant which you access by double tapping the program icon in the command bar For complete configuration instructions download the Honeywell Secure Wireless SWC Client User s Guide from www honeywellaidc com A link to this guide appears on the Dolphin 6500 product page Adding Programs from the Internet When you have established a network connection whether via Wireless LAN Bluetooth or ActiveSync you can access the Internet and download additional software programs When selecting programs verify that the program and version of the program are designed for Windows CE 5 0 and the terminal s processor You can verify your processor by tapping Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt System gt General tab Make a note of the information in the Processor field 1 Open Internet Explorer and navigate to the program s location You may see a single exe
39. ets paste the program to the Autoinstall folder Honeywel1 AutoInsta1l 3 On the terminal Desktop tap My Device and in Windows Explorer navigate to the folder where the program is located 4 Double tap on the program file to install it If you copied the file to the Autoinstall folder you can choose to install the program by performing a hard reset The program installs as part of initialization 5 After installation is complete access the program by tapping Start gt Programs and the program appears on the Programs screen Tap the icon to open the program Wireless Radios There are two radio options 802 11b g and Bluetooth 1 802 11b g WPAN WLAN configuration see WLAN 802 11b g Radio below 2 Bluetooth WPAN configuration see Bluetooth Handler on page 7 1 Connecting the Terminal to a Wireless Network You connect the terminal to a wireless network through the on board radio 802 1 1b g and or Bluetooth Each radio has its own configuration program and requires specific information about the wireless network to connect Successful connection depends on your network infrastructure about which you will need specific information from your network administrator WLAN 802 11b g Radio Dolphin 6500s can have a 2 4 GHz 802 1 1b g WLAN Wireless Local Area Network radio that uses Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS technology The radio is interoperable with other 802 11b g Wi Fi compliant products including acc
40. gine with laser aiming WPAN Bluetooth radio ee Bluetooth and 802 11b g radio Dolphin power cable included with each Dolphin 6500 Front Panel Features 28 key keypad numeric 52 key keypad full alphanumeric Scan Decode LED Scan Decode LED Touch Screen Display screen protector installed at the factory Touch Screen Display screen protector installed at the factory EE Software Reset Key En Navigation Keys Se scan So Navigation Keys cero Keys rele Software Reset Key e JD fr XDOOO 0o00 DOO OMGBGO Power Key O O D Power Key Scan Decode LED The LED lights red when you press the Scan trigger in scanning applications The LED lights green when a scanned bar code is successfully decoded The LED lights red while the main battery is charging The LED lights green when the main battery charging is completed The LED lights blue or red during soft and hard resets The LED is user programmable Keypad 28 key numeric keypad alpha shifted and 52 key full alphanumeric keypads are available Microphone The integrated microphone can be used for audio recording Touch Screen Display The display is a 3 5 transflective active matrix 65k color LCD display with a backlight QVGA 240 x 320 resolution see Display Backlight on page 3 3 The touch panel is a 4 wire analog resistive touch
41. gured with the 5300SR imager you can enable the aiming pattern for imaging in the Image Demo application 1 Tap Start gt Programs gt Demos gt Imaging Demo gt Setup menu gt Aimer 2 The aiming pattern is now enabled for imaging Uploading Images Image files can be transmitted to a host workstation via e Microsoft ActiveSync and a Dolphin communication peripheral e Wireless radio 802 11b g and or Bluetooth Communication Communication Options Dolphin terminals offer several communication options including Microsoft ActiveSync and wireless radios I O Connector Wired Communication The mechanical connector on the bottom panel see DC Power Jack on page 3 11 connects the terminal to various Dolphin communication peripherals that connect to a host workstation via USB 1 1 or higher thus enabling ActiveSync communication For more information see ActiveSync Communication on page 6 3 Wireless Radios Wireless Communication Dolphin 6500s can be equipped with 802 11b g and Bluetooth radios or just a Bluetooth radio For more information see Wireless Radios on page 6 6 Installing Additional Software Dolphin terminals ship with the operating system radio drivers and custom Honeywell software already installed These are the default programs that install when your terminal first boots up You can install additional software programs on the terminal provided that the following parameters are met e the softwa
42. h a USB port or to a network through a USB hub The Dolphin terminal supports full speed USB communication USB 1 1 maximum data transfer rate is 12 Mbps The Dolphin terminal defaults to USB communication out of the box Hardware Requirements for Setup Dolphin communication peripheral Dolphin power cable USB Cable for USB communication ActiveSync v4 1 or higher installed on the host workstation Windows 98 Second Edition Windows Me Windows 2000 Windows NT 4 0 SP6 or higher or Windows XP computer Software Requirements for Communication To sync successfully ActiveSync must be configured for the same communication type on both the host workstation and the Dolphin terminal ActiveSync must be setup on your workstation before you initiate synchronization from the terminal for the first time Setting Up the Host Workstation Verify that ActiveSync is configured to use the appropriate communication type by clicking File gt Connection Settings For USB communication check Allow USB connections Setting Up the Dolphin Terminal The Dolphin terminal defaults to USB communication out of the box To verify and or change the default setting tap Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt PC Connection PG Gonnection Proper P PC Connection V Enable direct connections to the Must be checked to connect to a workstation FSS RIER When enabled connect to the desktop computer using Displays the current conn
43. ha indicator Function Key Combinations On the 28 key keypad hold down the Function key FUNC and then press a key with the blue text icons below it to perform specific functions 28 key Function Key Combination FUNC 1 F5 FUNC 2 F6 FUNC 3 F7 FUNC 4 Toggle the wireless radio on and off FUNC 5 Increase screen brightness FUNC 6 Increase volume FUNC 7 Tab FUNC 8 Decrease screen brightness FUNC 9 Decrease volume FUNC Start menu FUNC 0 Delete FUNC SP Align the screen Press ESC to exit On the 52 key keypad hold down the Red button and then press a key with the red text to the upper right of it to perform specific functions 52 key Function Key Combination FUNC 1 WordPad FUNC 2 Email FUNC 3 Windows Explorer FUNC 4 Internet Explorer FUNC 5 Pocket CMD FUNC 6 Control Panel FUNC 7 Transcriber FUNC 8 F8 user programmable 52 key Function Key Combination FUNC 9 F9 user programmable FUNC 10 F10 user programmable FUNC PG Page up or down used in conjunction with Up and Down arrows CTRL Key Combinations On the 28 key keypad hold down the Control key CTRL and then press a key with the red characters below it to type the desired character 28 key Function Key Combination CTRL 1 CTRL 2 CTRL 3 C
44. ice appears under the list of Registered Bluetooth Virtual COM ports 10 Tap OK to exit the Bluetooth Handler 11 One of the ways to test the connection to the printer is to follow the steps below a Select Start gt Programs gt Demos gt Print Demo b Tap Zebra BT Barcodes Print c If successful the barcode prints Setting Up a Connection to a Mobile Phone You can use a GSM mobile phone as a modem to connect to the Internet using GPRS General Packet Radio Service data connection Prior to connecting the Dolphin 6500 to a mobile phone contact your mobile phone service provider about the GPRS configuration coverage and fees Also consult the user documentation for your mobile phone to determine if your phone supports GPRS data transfer and if it has an available Bluetooth connection If your phone supports 3G data transfer you should be able to connect the Dolphin 6500 to your phone 1 Determine if your phone is configured and connected to GPRS Activate your mobile phone s Bluetooth feature Select Start gt Settings gt Network and Dial up Connections Double tap on Make New Connections Choose Dial up Connection and select Next Select Bluetooth NO a ARON Select and activate the data modem service for your phone refer to Pairing Bluetooth Devices page 7 1 and press OK Select the data modem service from step 7 from the Select a Modem drop down menu Enter a dial up phone number Contact you mobile
45. ir respective owners Patents Refer to the product packaging for a list of patents Other Trademarks The Bluetooth trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc U S A and licensed to Honeywell International Inc 2010 Honeywell International Inc All rights reserved Table of Contents Chapter 1 Agency Approvals PL Vee 1 1 Safety amp RF Approvals by Country mas eneemmanensmineuenmiemvhidnikvmnmdemndedint 1 2 Dolphin RF Terminal 802 11b g and or Bluetooth rarannvvrnrrrnnrrnnnnnrrrrnnnrnnrnnnnrnnnrnnnrennn 1 3 Chapter 2 Getting Started MANE BOX enn een nel ee ko ee eer ee 2 1 LED MACON ae 2 2 0 RE EE EE RE AE ee EE 2 3 Command Bar ICONS sam sakene 2 4 Chapter 3 Terminal Hardware Overview Standard Terminal Configurations au udaansemiananmnmsenenm nise hk vmunenndve 3 1 Front Panel Features RE tee ieee sengubnasmandaenenienncuiess 3 2 Display BACK IGM ERR EE 3 3 Screen Backlight Battery External POWer mrrnnrnnnnnnvvrrnnnonvrrnnnrnnnnnnrnnnrrnnnnrnrrrennennnnnnenn 3 3 Keyboard Bade 3 3 Using Screen Protectors Arr 3 3 Back Panel FEE Ladies 3 8 Installing Memory CardS EE EE 3 9 Left Side Panel Features rrnrnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnannnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnneensnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnaneennnnnnne 3 10 Right Side Panel Features ses GSA 3 10 Top Panel Features seende 3 10 Bottom Panel F Aluresuanvrs rsvisennenuenitednn teen beundre 3 11 Dolphin Peripherals Accessories for the Dolphin 650
46. is a live video image of what the imager is currently viewing and has a slightly degraded appearance compared to the captured image This is normal the captured image has a higher resolution File Formats The Dolphin terminal is capable of saving images in a number of industry standard file formats BMP JPG and PNG The default file format for images is a grayscale BMP File Size Digital images have a maximum image size of 640 x 480 pixels and may have up to a 256 grayscale image definition The image quality and related file size are determined by the data compression method used by the software application used to take the image The average size of the image file is approximately 4 8K However the size of the image depends on image content the more complex the content the larger the file size Taking an Image Tap Start gt Programs gt Demos gt Image Demo Point the Dolphin terminal at the object Press the Scan key to activate the engine The touch screen displays a preview of the object Adjust the terminal s position until the preview on the screen is as you want it to appear in the image ol ee ket Hold the terminal still and release the Scan key The touch screen flashes and the captured image appears on the screen 6 By default the image is saved to the My Documents folder in My Device To save the image to another location tap File gt Save As High Vis Aiming Pattern If your Dolphin terminal is confi
47. ition the screen protector lift up gently and reapply 5 Use the card on top of the screen protector to smooth it out as you pull on the backing paper 6 Pull smoothly and evenly from left to right until the screen protector is applied Press gently but firmly Use the card as necessary to smooth out any air pockets or bumps after application 7 Press the Power key to wake the terminal and check the touch panel with the stylus 8 Verify that the screen accepts input from the stylus as usual If not re apply the screen protector 9 Press the red Power button to put the terminal back in Suspend Mode on the 28 key Dolphin 6500 or press the Blue then Z Power keys on the 52 key Dolphin 6500 10 Clean the surface of the screen protector with a clean non abrasive lint free cloth 11 Press the Power key to wake the terminal again 12 For maximum performance recalibrate the screen Tap Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt double tap Stylus gt Calibration tab Stylus Properties Double Tap Calibration If your device isn t g responding properly to your taps you may need to recalibrate your screen To start the recalibration process tap Recalibrate B 92 45 12 00 pm A t 13 Tap Recalibrate and follow the instructions on the screen Align Screen Tap the target firmly and accurately at each location on the screen The target will continue to move until the screen is aligned
48. le contains a plug adapter for each geography US UK EU etc Og HS Plug Adapter 1 Attach the appropriate plug adapter to the power adapter 2 Plug the power cable into the power source 3 Plug the connector into the DC power jack on the back panel The base is now powered When a terminal is properly seated the base powers the terminal charges the terminal s main battery pack and launches ActiveSync see ActiveSync Communication on page 6 3 Honeywell recommends that you leave the base connected to its power source at all times so that it is always ready to use eBase Clamp on Ferrite Core Installation We recommend that you install the clamp on ferrite core included with your Dolphin eBase on your Ethernet cable Installation of the ferrite is required to meet the declared FCC emission levels The following illustration shows how to install the ferrite on the cable It should be placed approximately 1 57 inches 40mm from the RJ45 plug The cable should be looped around the core as shown Charging the Main Battery The base powers the terminal and fully charges its main battery pack in an average of 5 1 2 hours for a fully depleted battery It takes less time if the battery has some charge As battery packs charge the charging circuitry follows the two step charging process CC CV that is recommended for Li lon batteries The process monitors changes in temperature current and voltage Inse
49. lights red 4 Center the aimer crosshair over the bar code The aiming beam should be oriented in line with the bar code to achieve optimal decoding Omni Directional Scanning Positions page 5 4 5 When the bar code is successfully decoded the decode LED lights green and the terminal beeps Sample Bar Codes You can use the following bar codes to verify decoding Sample 128 Sample PDF417 I l 1 Li l Code 128 PDF417 Test Message Omni Directional Scanning Positions The high vis aiming pattern frames the bar code to provide you with the best scanning performance a r MET SN HH Il Q g YV Note To achieve the best read the aiming beam should be centered horizontally across the bar code The aiming pattern is smaller when the terminal is held closer to the code and larger when the terminal is held farther from the code Symbologies with smaller bars or elements mil size should be read closer to the unit whereas larger bars or elements mil size should be read farther from the unit Capturing Images The image capture process is an intuitive split second operation for experienced users By following basic guidelines however new users can easily develop their own technique and with practice quickly learn to adapt to different application environments Image Preview When the imaging process is initiated the touch screen displays a preview of the object This
50. mal battery performance follow these storage guidelines e Avoid storing batteries outside the specified range of 4 to 140 F 20 to 40 C or in extremely high humidity For prolonged storage it is recommended that the battery be at a 40 50 charge level be removed from the device and stored in a controlled temperature environment Following these recommendations will maximize battery life Guidelines for Battery Pack Use and Disposal The following are general guidelines for the safe use and disposal of batteries We recommend use of Honeywell Li lon battery packs Use of any non Honeywell battery may pose a personal hazard to the user e DO NOT attempt to charge damp wet mobile computers or batteries All components must be dry before connecting to an external power source e Replace defective batteries immediately using a defective battery could damage the Dolphin terminal e Never throw a used battery in the trash It contains heavy metals and should be recycled according to local guidelines Don t use a battery in any other manner outside its intended use in Dolphin terminals and peripherals Don t short circuit a battery or throw it into a fire it can explode and cause severe personal injury Excessive discharge damages a battery Recharge the battery when your terminal indicates low battery power e If you observe that the Honeywell battery supplied is physically damaged in some way send it to Honeywell Int
51. n high X 4 5 in wide X 3 1 in deep 13 5 cm X 11 4 cm X 7 9 cm Weight Dolphin HomeBase 11 0 oz 313g Dolphin eBase 11 3 oz 320g Material Polycarbonate Color Black Environmental Operating Temperature Storage Temperature 14 to 122 F 10 to 50 C 4 to 158 F 20 to 70 C Charging Temperature 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Electrical Static Discharge Air 15k Vdc Direct 8k Vdc Humidity 90 relative humidity non condensing Power Supply Input Universal from the power source 100 240 Volts 0 3 A 50 60Hz Included with Dolphin terminal Output to the base 5 Volts DC 2 0 A Charging Standard Charge 3300mAh 5 1 2 hours for a fully depleted battery Max Charging Current 1 8A Max Standby Current lt 100mA Status LED Green charged Red charging Communication Interface USB Mini B Male connector supports data transmission of up to12 Mbps R Standard DB9 serial connector supports data transmission up to 115 Kbps Agency Approvals Power Supply UL listed TUV licensed Power Supply compliant to FCC part 15 Class B Charging CE Marking EMC CISPR Pub 22 Fire Retardant UL 94 VO Dolphin QuadCharger Device Overview The Dolphin QuadCharger device is a four slot charging station that charges up to four Li ion battery packs in an average of 5 1 2 hours for a fully depleted battery It takes le
52. nnect the power cable to this power jack see Powering the Dolphin HomeBase Device on page 8 4 USB Port The USB port is full speed v1 1 Using the USB cable you can connect the base to a USB compliant device to facilitate USB communication to and from the terminal USB communication occurs through Microsoft ActiveSync v 4 1 or higher For more information about ActiveSync setup see ActiveSync Communication on page 6 3 Serial Port The serial port supports serial communication between the terminal and another device Note that the connector is a DB9 Male connector requiring a female connector on the serial cable The following four signals are supported e Transmitted Data e Received Data e Request to Send e Clear to Send Note ActiveSync is not supported over the serial port Ethernet Port eBase only Using an Ethernet cable you can connect the eBase to an Ethernet compliant device to facilitate Ethernet communication to and from the terminal This equipment is for indoor use only The communication wiring is limited to the inside of a building Powering the Dolphin HomeBase Device The terminal requires 5 volts DC input for communication and battery charging the power adapter on the power cable converts the voltage from the power source to 5 volts DC Only power adapter cables from Honeywell convert the voltage appropriately The same power cable that ships with each terminal can be used to power the base This cab
53. one already installed 1 Press the red Power button to suspend the 28 key unit or press the Blue then Z Power keys to suspend the 52 key unit 2 Using a strong flat plastic card e g credit card wedge the edge of the card under the existing screen protector Catch the edge of the screen protector and pull it up and away from the touch panel Note If you have one you can also use the small plastic squeegees designed for touch panels 3 Wipe the screen with a clean non abrasive lint free cloth Note Use ionized air if available to blow additional dirt or particles off the touch panel Installing Your Screen Protector When installing a new screen protector use a flat plastic card e g credit card to apply the screen protector smoothly and remove any air bubbles Note If you have one you can also use the small plastic squeegees designed for touch panels 1 Press the red Power button to put the terminal in Suspend Mode on the 28 key Dolphin 6500 or press the Blue then Z Power keys on the 52 key Dolphin 6500 2 Clean the touch panel thoroughly with a clean non abrasive lint free cloth Make sure nothing is on the touch panel Release the left edge of the backing paper on the screen protector 4 Align the exposed edge of the screen protector along the left edge of the touch panel Make sure that it lies flush with edges of the touch panel Backing Paper gt Screen Protector Note To repos
54. operation 6 To verify that the operating system recognizes the new memory card open Windows Explorer and navigate to My Device Storage Card To remove an SD card 1 Remove the battery door on the back of the unit 2 Remove the battery 3 Press the SD card towards the front of the terminal until you hear a click to confirm that it has unlocked The card will stops when it hits the pin 4 Depress the small pin at the edge of the card The card will pop out enough for you to grab its edge Left Side Panel Features Side Button Headset Jack Side Button There is a button like this on both side panels You can use the Programs Buttons option in the Control Panel to change the functionality of the side buttons Headset Jack The rubber door on the right side panel provides access to the headset jack This is a 2 5mm audio jack that supports a headset with a mono speaker and microphone When closed the side door seals the terminal from moisture and particle intrusion thus preserving the terminal s environmental rating Right Side Panel Features Side Button Side Button There is a button like this on both side panels You can use the Programs Buttons option in the Control Panel to change the functionality of the side buttons Top Panel Features Laser Aperture Window with scan engine Laser Aperture Window The angled image engine reads and decodes most popular bar code symbologie
55. option you can choose either 100mA or 500mA Power Properties Battery Power Off CPU Power Setting Main Battery Li Ion Good 100 o E 100 Backup Battery Li Ion Good 100 o E 100 USB charging fr E Charge main battery through USB cable Q B i00m Charging MSOOMA ain battery PG HojenusawAt ActiveSync Communication To synchronize ActiveSync 4 1 or higher must be installed and configured for the appropriate communication type on the host workstation and the Dolphin terminal Dolphin terminals ship with ActiveSync already installed Therefore if ActiveSync is already installed on the host workstation you just need to connect the Dolphin terminal to the host workstation via Dolphin peripheral to initiate communication Note You can download the most current version of ActiveSync from www microsoft com When communicating via ActiveSync your terminal is designed to be connected to the host workstation with a Honeywell communication peripheral We recommend use of Honeywell peripherals power cables and power adapters Use of any non Honeywell peripherals cables or power adapters may cause damage not covered by the warranty Communication Type The Dolphin 6500 supports the following type of communication via ActiveSync through its DC Power Jack see page 3 11 on the bottom panel USB The USB cable and hardware peripherals allow the Dolphin terminal to communicate with a workstation throug
56. or setup exe file or several versions of files for different device types and processors 2 Select the program version that matches your Dolphin terminal and processor 3 Read any installation instructions Read Me files or documentation that comes with the program Many programs provide special installation instructions 4 Download the program to the terminal directly from the Internet You would normally store the program in the Program Files folder unless another location is required by the program On the terminal double tap the installer file e g the exe file The installation wizard for the program begins 7 Follow the directions on the screen to complete installation Bluetooth Handler Bluetooth wireless technology is a short range communications technology to connect portable and or fixed devices while maintaining high levels of security Enabling the Bluetooth Radio 1 Select the UP arrow in the lower right portion of the display 2 Tap Turn Bluetooth On The Bluetooth icon appears in the task bar Connecting to Other Devices Before connecting to another device make sure that the Bluetooth connection on the other device is enabled 1 Double tap on the Bluetooth icon in the task bar The Bluetooth Handler appears on the screen 2 Tap Scan Device The available services of all devices profiles in range display in the Bluetooth Handler Pairing Bluetooth Devices Connecting Bluetooth devi
57. pean Frequency Range 2 402 2 480 GHz Restrictions for use in France are as follows e Indoor use Maximum power EIRP of 100 mW for the entire 2 400 2 4835 GHz e Outdoor use Maximum power EIRP of 100 mW for the 2 400 2 454 GHz band amp maximum power EIRP of 10 mW for the 2 454 2 483 MGHz band C The CE Mark on the product indicates that the system has been tested to and conforms with the provisions noted within the 2004 108 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive and the 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive Honeywell shall not be liable for use of our product with equipment i e power supplies personal computers etc that is not CE marked and does not comply with the Low Voltage Directive For further information contact Honeywell Imaging amp Mobility Europe BV Nijverheidsweg 9 5627 BT Eindhoven The Netherlands Laser Safety Label If the following label is attached to your product it indicates the product contains a laser engine or laser aimer Laser Eye Safety Statement This device has been tested in accordance with and complies with IEC60825 1 1993 A1 A2 and 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 LASER LIGHT DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT 1 0 mW MAX OUTPUT 650nM This class 2 laser product is in accordance with the requirements of IEC60825 1 Ed 1 2 Clause 6 2 a Caution use of controls or adjustment
58. pen press the Scan key to activate the image engine Using Demos Dolphin Demos are software utilities loaded on all Dolphin terminals that demonstrate the advanced features of the terminal There are two Demos that feature the image engine Image Demo and Scan Demo To access these demos tap Start gt Programs gt Demos e Select Scan Demo to verify decoding or e Select Image Demo to verify imaging For more information about Demos refer to the Dolphin Demos User s Guide which is available for download from www honeywellaidc com Decoding The Dolphin terminal supports two types of image decoding full area imaging and Advanced Linear Decoding ALD Full area Imaging Full area imaging means that the Dolphin terminal supports omni directional aiming meaning that a positive read can be obtained from many positions For details see Omni Directional Scanning Positions on page 5 4 ALD ALD provides fast reading of linear 1D and stacked linear bar codes PDF417 For the best read the aiming pattern should be centered horizontally across the bar code When ALD is enabled the reader does not read matrix or postal codes To Decode a Bar Code 1 Tap Start gt Programs gt Demos gt Scan Demo 2 Position the Dolphin terminal over one of the sample bar codes on page 5 4 A range of 4 10 inches 10 25 cm from the bar code is recommended Project the aiming brackets by pressing and holding the Scan key The Scan LED
59. ponents must be dry before connecting to an external power source The power adapter on the power cable converts the voltage from the power source to 5 volts DC Only power adapter cables from Honeywell convert the voltage appropriately The power cable contains a plug adapter for each geography US UK EU etc Plug Adapter Step 3 Boot the Terminal The terminal begins booting as soon as power is applied and runs by itself Do NOT press any keys or interrupt the boot process When the boot process is complete the Desktop appears and the terminal is ready for use Desktop Note You can access the Desktop any time by tapping the Change Views icon in the command bar and selecting Desktop on the popup menu 2 Ke vat Recycle Bin Inbox fem Internet Explorer oe FR gt 12 43 pm 3 E Tap to change views Command Bar Icons The command bar located at the bottom of application screens provides access to many system functions and programs t B E 2 12 am G Left and right arrows are used to scroll through additional icons Meaning Opens the Start menu Tap to change views between open applications or to return to the desktop age Accesses the Bluetooth radio Double tap this icon to open the Bluetooth Handler see page 7 1 Shows signal strength of WiFi radio A red X indicates it is not currently associated to an AP Double tap to
60. re program was created for a Windows CE device e the terminal has enough memory to store and run the program e the program has an EXE CAB or DLL extension When selecting programs verify that the program and version of the program are designed for the Windows CE 5 0 and the terminal s processor You can verify your processor by tapping Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt System gt General tab Make a note of the information in the Processor field To install additional software you can use the communication options described in this chapter e Adding Programs via ActiveSync page 6 5 e Adding Programs from the Internet page 6 7 Connecting the USB Charging Communication Cable for the Dolphin 6500 Slide the USB cable unit onto the bottom of the terminal lining up the terminal s I O connector to the cable unit s connector to facilitate USB communication between the Dolphin terminal and the host workstation Hole for Power Cable USB Cable ___ Connector Host Workstation USB Connector Charging Terminal with USB Cable Not only can you communicate between the terminal and the host using the Dolphin Charging Communication cable but you can also trickle charge the terminal To charge the main battery using the USB cable select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt USB charging The default setting is Off If you select the USB charging
61. ress the Blue then Z Power keys on the 52 key Dolphin 6500 To wake the device press the Power button You may also press the front or rear scan keys to wake a suspended device Troubleshooting Suspend Resume If the terminal does not wake when you press the Power button on the 28 key Dolphin 6500 or press the Blue then Z Power keys on the 52 key Dolphin 6500 the main battery might be too low to resume operation To check remove the battery and install a fully charged battery or connect the terminal to a Dolphin charging peripheral Changing the Memory Allocation You can adjust file storage vs program memory in System Properties 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt System gt Memory tab System Properties General Memory Device Name lt gt Move slider to the left for more memory to run programs Move it to the right for more storage space Only unused RAM black portion of the slider bar can be adjusted Storage Program memory memory 11716KB total 82040KBtotal 88KB in use 9992KB in use oe 92 45 12 04 pm 2 Move the slider to adjust the memory allocation and tap OK The changes take effect immediately Care and Cleaning of the Dolphin Terminal When needed clean the image engine window and the LCD display with a clean non abrasive lint free cloth The terminal can be cleaned with a damp cloth Dolphin 6500 Technical Specifications Operating System Microsoft
62. rging CE Marking CISPR Pub 22 Fire Retardant UL94 V 0 10 Customer Support Product Service and Repair Honeywell International Inc provides service for all its products through service centers throughout the world To obtain warranty or non warranty service contact the appropriate location below to obtain a Return Material Authorization number RMA before returning the product North America Telephone 800 782 4263 E mail hsmnaservice honeywell com Latin America Telephone 803 835 8000 Telephone 800 782 4263 Fax 239 263 9689 E mail laservice honeywell com Brazil Telephone 55 21 3535 9100 Fax 55 21 3535 9105 E mail brservice honeywell com Mexico Telephone 52 55 5203 2100 Fax 52 55 5531 3672 E mail mxservice honeywell com Europe Middle East and Africa Telephone 31 0 40 2901 633 Fax 31 0 40 2901 631 E mail euroservice honeywell com Hong Kong Telephone 852 29536436 Fax 851 2511 3557 E mail apservice honeywell com Singapore Telephone 65 6842 7155 Fax 65 6842 7166 E mail apservice honeywell com China Telephone 86 800 828 2803 Fax 86 512 6762 2560 E mail apservice honeywell com Japan Telephone 81 3 3839 8511 Fax 81 3 3839 8519 E mail apservice honeywell com Online Product Service and Repair Assistance You can also access product service and repair assistance online at www honeywellaidc com 10 1
63. rsakkeesek ske dedenmdee 10 3 How to Extend Your Warranty vi Agency Approvals Label Locations Dolphin 6500 mobile computers meet or exceed the requirements of all applicable standards organizations for safe operation However as with any electrical equipment the best way to ensure safe operation is to operate them according to the agency guidelines that follow Read these guidelines carefully before using your mobile computer Laser Light Label Compliance Label Laser Light Label Safety amp RF Approvals by Country Country Safety RF Radio U S A UL60950 1 FCC Part 15 Sub part B Sub part C Canada C UL CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 03 ICES 003 RSS 210 European IEC 60825 1 1993 A1 1997 A2 2001 EN55022 CISPR 22 Class B EN300 328 EN301 489 1 EN301 489 7 EN301 489 17 IEC 62209 2 China CCC SRRC Japan PSE AIRB Australia EN60950 AS NZS4268 Brazil ANATEL Mexico NOM 019 COFETEL New Zealand EN60950 AS NZS4268 R amp TTE Compliance Statement 802 11b g and or Bluetooth Dolphin RF terminals are in conformity with all essential requirements of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC This product is marked with C 0983 in accordance with the Class II product requirements specified in the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC The equipment is intended for use throughout the European Community PAN Euro
64. rting a Terminal 1 Install the battery pack in the terminal see Install the Main Battery on page 2 1 2 Power the base see Powering the Dolphin HomeBase Device on page 8 4 3 Slide the terminal into the terminal well making certain that the terminal is seated properly 4 The battery pack begins charging A Make sure the terminal is dry before placing itin the base Do NOT place a wet terminal in the base Doing so may cause damage not covered by the warranty Charging a Spare Battery The base can also charge a second battery while the terminal is positioned in the base The second battery can be inserted in the battery charging well in back of the terminal connection Place the battery in the well with the label facing up and toward the back of the unit Angle the battery as shown Once the connectors engage the LED lights If the LED is red the unit is charging if it is green the charge is complete Checking Battery Power To check battery power while the terminal is operating tap Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt double tap Power Power Properties Battery Power Off CPU Power Setting Main Battery Li Ion AC Power 100 EE 100 Backup Battery Li Ion AC Power 100 a 100 USB charging s Charge main battery through USB cable Backup battery Charging V Charge from main battery oe 0 fe 12 14pm f Technical Specifications Structural Dimensions 5 3 i
65. s and takes images like a digital camera For more information see Using the Image Engine on page 5 1 Bottom Panel Features I O Connector DC Power Jack The DC power jack receives external power from the Dolphin power cable that is included in the box with the terminal When connected to the Dolphin power cable the terminal is powered and the main battery pack is charging I O Connector The I O mechanical connector is designed to work exclusively with Dolphin 6500 peripherals and cables This connector powers the terminal charges the main battery and facilitates communication This connector supports full soeed USB 1 1 communication up to 12 Mbps and RS 232 communications with a maximum speed of 115Kbps and seven baud rate settings Through this connector you can communicate with a host workstation via Microsoft ActiveSync see ActiveSync Communication on page 6 3 The I O connector supports the following signals DC IN Transmitted Data Request To Send USB Host 5V USB Host D USB Host D USB Host Detect Clear To Send Received Data GND RS 232 Shutdown USB Client D USB Client D USB Client 5V eeeeeeeeeeeee Note Signals referenced are for a DTE device Dolphin Peripherals Accessories for the Dolphin 6500 The following items are sold separately and enhance your Dolphin 6500 s capabilities Dolphin HomeBase Device This charging and communication cradle supports USB and RS 232
66. s or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure LED Safety Statement The LED output on this device has been tested in accordance with IEC60825 1 LED safety and certified to be under the limits of a Class 1 LED device CB Scheme Certified to CB Scheme IEC 60950 1 FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment Dolphin RF Terminal 802 11b g and or Bluetooth This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipmen
67. ss time if the battery has some charge For more details about charging see Battery Charging on page 9 2 We recommend use of Honeywell peripherals power cables and power adapters Use of any non Honeywell peripherals cables or power adapters may cause damage not covered by the warranty We recommend use of Honeywell Li lon battery packs Use of any non Honeywell battery may result in A damage not covered by the warranty DO NOT attempt to charge damp wet mobile computers or batteries All components must be dry before connecting to an external power source QuadCharger Device Charging Slots Power Supply Connector Status LEDs Charging Slots The charger contains four charging slots Each slot holds one battery When a battery is placed in a slot it immediately begins charging and its Status LED lights Status LEDs A status LED is located at the end of each of the four battery slots The color of the LED indicates the charge status of the battery in the slot Green The battery has completed its charge cycle and is ready for use Red The battery is charging Power Supply Connector Use this connector to attach the power supply to the charger The universal power supply accepts input voltages between 90 265 volts Battery Charging Charging Process This charger charges Dolphin 6500 Li lon 3300mAh packs in an average of 5 1 2 hours for a fully depleted battery It takes less time if the battery has some charge Each
68. t expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Canadian Compliance This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation To prevent radio interference to the licensed service this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding Equipment or its transmit antenna installed outdoors is subject to licensing Cet appareil num rique de la Classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada For European Community Users Honeywell complies with Directive 2002 96 EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 27 January 2003 on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Information This product has required the extraction and use of natural resources for its production It may contain hazardous substances that could impact health and the environment if not properly disposed In order to avoid the dissemination of those substances in our environment and to diminish the pressure on the natural resources we encourage you to use the appropriate take back systems for product disposal Those systems will reuse or recycle most of the materials of the product you
69. t off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions The user may find the following booklet helpful Something About Interference This is available at FCC local regional offices Our company is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by our company The correction is the responsibility of the user Use only shielded data cables with this system In accordance with FCC 15 21 changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device and its antenna must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines for body worn operation do not use accessories that contain metallic components CAUTION Any changes or modifications no
70. to maintain the battery at full capacity As a result Dolphin terminals may be stored in the base indefinitely without damage to the terminals battery packs or peripherals For prolonged storage see Storage Guidelines on page 3 14 The base can also charge a second battery while the terminal is positioned in the base See Charging a Spare Battery on page 8 6 Power Supply The power cable that ships with each terminal also powers the base We recommend use of Honeywell peripherals power cables and power adapters Use of any non Honeywell A peripherals cables or power adapters may cause damage not covered by the warranty We recommend use of Honeywell Li lon battery packs Use of any non Honeywell battery may result in damage not covered by the warranty DO NOT attempt to charge damp wet mobile computers or batteries All components must be dry before connecting to an external power source Front Panel Terminal Well Charging LED Terminal Well Place the Dolphin terminal in the terminal well to communicate with a host device power the terminal and charge the terminal s battery Make sure that the device is securely seated Rubber Feet The bottom panel has four rubber feet to stabilize the unit on a flat surface You can set the base on a dry stable surface such as a desktop or workbench near an electrical outlet Back Panel HomeBase eBase Ethernet Port DC Power Jack DC Power Jack DC Power Jack Co
71. ub Part C ICES 003 RSS 210 EN 55022 CISPR 22 Class B EN55024 1998 EN300 328 EN301 489 1 EN301 489 7 EN301 489 17 IEC 62209 2 SRRC AIRB ANATEL AS NZS4268 COFETEL Using the Keypad Overview The 28 key and 52 key keypads are as follows 28 key keypad numeric 52 key keypad full alphanumeric Navigation keys arrow keys T 2 m QD e 3 ao Navigation keys 1 m Zz kl JEGUEGE 30060000 C9 26000000 HAVOC Q o OG S Power key O OG OG Power key combination Navigation Keys The navigation keys enable you to move the cursor up and down lines and from character to character Basic Keys Name Function ALPHA 28 Toggles the keyboard between alpha upper and lowercase and numeric key modes on the 28 key keypad The ABC abc indicator on the command SFT 52 key bar changes accordingly Pressing SFT two times in rapid succession on a 52 key keypad toggles between upper and lowercase Backspace Backspace moves the cursor back one space BKSP If you are typing text a character is deleted each time you press the backspace key Control Modifies the next key pressed to type specific characters e g pressing CTRL 28 CTRL and a 2 types an sign on the 28 key keypad Pressing the key Blue key and a k types an sign on the 52 key keypad Blue key 52 key Escape Cancels an
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