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Dolphin 7600 (WM6) User's Guide - Honeywell Scanning and Mobility
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1. Mobile Device File Edit View Favorites Tools Help pack amp wa P Search gt Folders suw x F Favorites 4 Address f Mobile Device Mame Size Type 9 Application Data File Folder es races IrsmM File Folder E My Computer My Documents File Folder ee Network File Folder profiles File Folder Mg My Network Places Program Files File Folder er lA mile mele The 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 Battery Power Dolphin terminals feature intelligent battery technology with two types of battery power e The main battery pack on the back panel see Main Battery Pack on page 3 21 e The backup battery located inside the terminal see Internal Backup Battery on page 3 24 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 terminal for the first time 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 Li ion battery pack is 3 7V 8240mAh 12 0Wh and the primary power source for both the Dolphin terminal and the internal backup battery Changing the Main Battery Pack Before installing a battery pack press the
2. Screen Adjust the text size to see more content or increase the readability in many programms Smallest Largest Example T ll get back to you General ClearType Text Size Orientation The default orientation for the screen is Portrait Select one of the Landscape options to change the screen orientation Align Screen You need to re align the screen if tapping buttons or icons with the stylus no longer seems to work appropriately Tapping Align Screen brings up the align screen window where you are guided to tap a target several times This re calibrates how the touch screen receives input The display supports ClearType font rendering which is a Microsoft technology that dramatically increases the readability of text on LCD displays To enable ClearType font rendering select Enable ClearType and tap OK To adjust the level of ClearType font rendering use the ClearType Tuner see ClearType Tuner on page 6 8 For more information about ClearType font rendering visit www microsoft com typography cleartype what htm fname 20 amp fsize The Text Size tab enables you to perform font scaling within certain views of the Today screen Contacts Calendar Messaging and Tasks This means that you can increase or decrease the point size of the font on application windows This is the default font size setting To change the font size move the slider toward Smallest or Largest The Example text changes to reflect th
3. 25 During the soft reset the new registry entries are created and can be read by the applications that need them Do NOT perform a Hard Reset Cold Boot see page 3 25 after modifying an adapter here Hard resets return the terminal to factory defaults which erases network adapter modifications made here USB to PC The USB to PC applet enables you to switch between RNDIS Remote Network Driver Interface Specification USB and Serial USB communication Dolphin 7600 terminals default to Serial USB Honeywell recommends using Serial USB E To change this setting tap Start gt Settings gt Connections tab gt USB to PC ucstopc The enable option is not selected which indicates Serial USB 7 Settings USE to PC Changing the type of USB connection your device uses can help with problems connecting Activesync Enable advanced network Functionalit To switch to RNDIS USB select Enable advanced network functionality and tap OK to save Wait as the terminal makes the change Installing Additional Software Dolphin terminals ship with the operating system radio drivers and custom Honeywell software already installed These default programs install when your terminal first boots up You can install additional software programs to the terminal provided that the following parameters are met e The software program was created for the Windows Mobile platform e The terminal has enough memory to store and run
4. 7 Press the Backlight ee key to resume operation To verify that the operating system recognizes the new memory card Tap Start gt Programs gt File Explorer and navigate to the My Device Storage Card folder You should see the contents of the memory card displayed on the screen Bottom Panel Features I O Connector Hand Strap Slot Hand Strap Slot There is an adjustable elastic hand strap available for purchase with the terminal When installing the hand strap you loop the elastic strip through this slot For instructions see Attaching the Hand Strap on page 3 11 I O Connector The I O mechanical connector is designed to work exclusively with peripherals and cables designed for the Dolphin 7600 terminal 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 3 18 The I O connector supports the following signals Data Carrier Detect Received Data Transmitted Data Data Terminal Ready Signal GND Data Set Ready Request To Send Clear To Send Ring Indicator USB GND USB 5V USB D USB D Note Signals referenced are for a DTE device Connecting the USB Cable C
5. Manage existing connections will usually be walked through the same setup screens used to establish the connection Advanced Tab The Advanced tab enables you to select the default network dialing rules and IP address exceptions for modem connections qe Settings laler Y 45 ok Connections Select which networks are automatically used Select Networks Dialing Rules Create exceptions for intranet addresses Tasks Adyanced Note You should not need to change Advanced settings because most ISPs now use DHCP addresses Online Help For more information about modem connection setup consult the online help on the setup screens by tapping the Help icon Dolphin Wireless Manager The Dolphin Wireless Manager provides a centralized interface that enables and disables all the on board radios Each radio has its own configuration program and the Dolphin Wireless Manager also provides shortcuts to the configuration utilities for each radio There are three radio options 802 11b g GSM GPRS and Bluetooth 1 802 11b g The WLAN radio is configured in the Honeywell WLAN Secure Wireless Client SWC Refer to the Honeywell WLAN SWC User s Guide which is available for download from the 7600 product page at www honeywellaidc com 2 GSM GPRS See Working with GSM on page 8 1 3 Bluetooth See Working with the Bluetooth Radio on page 9 1 Dolphin Wireless Manager Window Dolphin Tap Start gt Set
6. Equifax Secure Certific 6 22 18 Personal Intermediate Root If the certificate does not appear on one of these tabs then the operating system does not recognize it and you will not be able to use that certificate ClearType Tuner This system setting enables you to adjust the level ClearType font rendering by moving a slider The sample text displays the setting results immediately Of course you must first enable ClearType font rendering to change the appearance of fonts on the screen see ClearType Tab on page 6 14 6 8 Clock amp Alarms This setting sets the system clock which means that all scheduled items run according to this setting The time and date need to be reset after every hard reset of the terminal so that the system clock is accurate On the Today screen tap the line that displays the time and date ra Stark Al gar Yy UE e Wednesday January 16 2008 i Phone off The Clock Settings screen appears The selected time sets the system clock gt Settings z fal r Ty m lok Clock amp Alarms GMT 8 Pacific US 7 12 06 33 PM B 1 14 2003 Visiting _o106 33 PM A Encryption Encryption gives you the option of encrypting files placed on storage cards so that those files cannot be read by any other device re Settings Encryption Select this check box to encrypt files as they are placed on 4 storage card Such files are readable only by this Windows Mob
7. JPG and PNG The default file format for images is a grayscale JPG 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 1 Tap Start gt Demos gt Image Demo Point the 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 as necessary Use the preview on the screen as a guide aM ge Ie We 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 Device folder To save the image to another location tap File gt Save As High Vis Aiming Pattern lf your terminal is configured with the 5300SR imager you can enable the aiming pattern for imaging in the Image Demo application 1 Tap Start gt Demos gt Imaging Demo gt Options 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 per
8. gt Power Tools gt RegEdit 2 Drill down to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE gt System gt CurrentControlSet gt Control gt Power sE Regedit ler Ny E lok Keyboard Layout Layouts Power Activity Timers Interfaces State Timeouts D ScreenPowerOff O B WakeupPowerdtf O D BattPowerOtt 0 D ExtPoweroff 0 lab SystemidleTimer Disab 3 Change the Value Data of the BattPowerOff and ExtPowerOff entries 4 Tap OK to save changes Note These changes will not persist through a cold boot To ensure that these settings persist through cold boots you need to use the RegBackup Power Tool For more information about Registry Power Tools refer to the Dolphin Power Tools User s Guide available for download at www honeywell com aidc Internal Backup Battery Located inside the terminal the backup battery is a 2 4V nickel metal hydride NiMH battery The internal backup battery prevents the terminal from being reset when you remove the main battery pack This battery retains RAM data and allows the real time clock to remain operational for up to 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 IPSM or an optional SD card are not lost However the terminal automat
9. 57600 bps which is non configurable Because data from the GPS module is sent to the 7600 via the I O connector serial ActiveSync and other external serial RS 232 device input connections are not possible However USB ActiveSync is available at all times GPS Demo The 7600 contains a GPS application that demonstrates the main functionality of the integrated GPS module To use the GPS Demo tap Start gt Demos gt GPS Demo For complete information about how to operate the GPS Demo refer to the Demos User s Guide for Windows Mobile 6 which is available for download from www honeywellaidc com 10 3 10 4 17 Dolphin HomeBase Device Overview The Dolphin HomeBase device is a charging and communication cradle that supports full soeed USB 1 1 communication with a workstation You can also purchase a serial RS 232 version of this base Battery Charging A full charge of the main battery pack takes less than four hours The intelligent battery charging system in the terminal that protects the battery from being damaged by overcharging The terminal senses when a battery pack is fully charged and automatically switches to a trickle charge that maintains the battery at full capacity As a result terminals may be stored in the base indefinitely without damage to the terminals battery packs or peripherals Communication The base can communicate via USB or serial RS 232 Data transmission for USB is up to 12 Mbps Data
10. 5tart Menu gt Button 2 lt Rotate Screen gt Button 3 lt Context Menu gt Button 4 lt OK Close gt Left lt Hone gt Right Mone gt 2 Assign 4 program lt Start Menu gt Program Buttons Up Down Contra Contral Note The buttons that appear on this window are the only buttons that can be programmed via the Buttons setting You cannot add buttons to this window 2 To change button assignment tap on the name of the application in the Assignment column and select a program or command in the Assign a program drop down list 3 Tap OK to save Available Applications The Assign a program list contains the applications installed on the terminal If there is a program installed that you would like to see in this list paste a Shortcut to the program in the Windows Start Menu Programs folder For instructions about creating shortcuts see Using File Explorer on page 6 5 Additional Functions The Assign a program list also contains the following commands Command Description lt Input Panel gt Opens the soft input panel lt None gt Nothing happens when the button is pressed This is the default setting for the LSide and RSide buttons and means that pressing either button activates the image engine lt OK Close gt Performs the same function as tapping OK on the screen lt Scroll Down gt Scrolls down in the open application lt Scroll Left gt Scrolls left in the open application lt Scroll Right gt
11. My Device H rsm IPSM B My Documents 2 Tap and hold on the program then tap Copy on the pop up menu 3 Navigate to the Windows folder and open the Start Menu My Device gt Windows gt Start Menu tap and hold a blank area of the window and tap Paste Shortcut on the pop up menu se File Explorer Ean Ty E E Start Menu Name _ Programs _ Settings Calendar 1 1 03 34B Contacts 1 1 03 34B Demos Refresh 6B E Internet Messaqi Phone Show All Files Paste Paste Shortcut Sew Folder 4 Tap the Start menu to verify that the program now appears on it Using ActiveSync on the Workstation Here you are performing the same basic process as on the terminal except that you are using the Explore utility Windows Explorer to copy and paste the shortcut 1 Open ActiveSync gt Explore and navigate to the program Right click on the program and select Create Shortcut Select the shortcut right click and select Cut Navigate to the Start Menu folder Windows gt Start Menu Right click on an empty area and select Paste Shortcut On the terminal tap the Start menu a o gt oe 2 y Verify that program appears System Tab The System tab enables you to verify and sometimes alter system parameters To access the System tab go to Start gt Settings gt System tab Tap the appropriate icon to open that system setting re Settings B About Backligh
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13. Requirements You must have from the SIM card carrier e The APN Access Point Name number e The username and password of the account Establishing Data Communication _ aw 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Connection tab gt Connections Pi EN 2 Under My ISP tap Add a new modem connection 3 Enter a name for the connection select Cellular Line GPRS as the modem and tap Next re Settings Alen T 45 Make New Connection Enter a name For the connection SEND GSP DATA Select a modem Cellular Line GPRS 4 Enter the APN and tap Next se Settings Alert 45 SEND GSM DATA F Access point name TSP CINGULAR iii Bark Fa Meit 5 Enter the username and password from the account and tap Finish ra Settings Alen ty 45 SEND GSM DATA User name ipdamcingulargprs com paganai Domain TF provided by ISP or network administrator Back Ea Fith h 6 On the Connections window tap Manage existing connections The connection you just created should appear in the list on the modem tab si Settings l Al ar Tl ok My ISP Tap and hold on an existing connection For more options SEND GSM DATA ISP CINGULAR General Modem 7 Tap and hold on the connection and select Connect on the popup menu ne Settings Alen TI q lok My ISP F Tap and hold on an existing connection For more options a Se OATA ISP CINGULAR Connec
14. 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 Use of other objects other than the stylus such as paper clips pencils or ink pens can damage the touch screen and may cause damage not covered by the warranty For more information about the touch screen see Touch Screen Display on page 3 4 Using File Explorer Use File Explorer to navigate through the files on your terminal Tap Start gt Programs gt File Explorer i File Explorer My Documents Mame mi My Music BY My Pictures BE My Ringtones BE Personal L jh Templates Up fed Menu Move files by tapping and holding on the file then tapping Cut Copy or Paste on the pop up menus that appear Pop Up Menus With pop up menus you can quickly choose an action for an item tapy 1 Tap and hold the stylus on the item name The pop up menu appears Menane Delete 2 Lift the stylus and tap the action you want to perform Note The contents of pop up menus change according to the program you re in Hardware Overview Standard Configurations WPAN WLAN WWAN WPAN WWAN Windows Mobile 6 Professional Samsung 2440 400 MHz 128MB RAM X 128 MB non volatile Memory 29 key numeric keyboard or 38 key alpha keyboard 2 8 1 4 VGA TFT color display Li ion battery 3 7V 3240 mAh 12 0 Wh 5300SR image engine Bluetooth 802 11b g
15. 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 If ActiveSync 4 5 or higher is not installed on the host workstation install it from the Getting Started CD that came with the Dolphin terminal Insert the CD into the CD ROM drive of the host workstation and follow the directions on your screen You can also download the most current version of ActiveSync from www microsoft com and install 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 Types The terminal supports the following types of communication via ActiveSync through its I O Connector see page 3 15 on the bottom panel USB The USB cable and hardware peripherals allow the terminal to communicate with a workstation or to networked through a USB hub The terminal supports full soeed USB communication USB 1 1 maximum data transfer rate is 12 Mbps The terminal defaults to USB communication out of the box RS 232 The RS 232 cable allows the terminal to communicate with a w
16. as follows e Single tap to switch only the next character pressed to alpha mode The keyboard automatically switches back to numeric mode for the next key pressed e Double tap to switch to aloha mode permanently Double tap again to switch back to numeric mode permanently Alpha Indicators Each number key has a blue section with white characters inside it that indicate which letter or symbol is typed when you press that key in alpha mode Please note that when typing in aloha mode 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 alpha indicator Note You can still use regular Blue key combinations in alpha mode by pressing and holding the Blue modifier key with the next key in the combination For combinations see 29 Key Blue Key Combinations Alpha Mode on page 4 7 Shift Functionality In Alpha Mode When you switch the keyboard to alpha mode letters type in lowercase by default To capitalize letters tap the SFT key as follows e Single tap to capitalize only to the next letter pressed e Double tap to turn CAPS LOCK on and off In Numeric Mode Numeric mode is the default keyboard mode When the keyboard is in numeric mode tap the SFT key once to produce special characters see 29 Key Shift Functionality in Numeric Mode on page 4 7 29 Key Blue Key Combinations Alpha Mode Tap the Blue modifier key
17. car ter prim rio 01 07898343087610 Pacemakers Hearing Aids and Other Electrically Powered Devices Most manufacturers of medical devices adhere to the IEC 601 1 2 standard This standard requires devices to operate properly in an EM Field with a strength of 3V m over a frequency range of 26 to 1000MHz The maximum allowable field strength emitted by the Dolphin is 0 3V m according to Subpart B of Part 1 of the FCC rules Therefore the Dolphin RF has no effect on medical devices that meet the IEC specification Microwaves The radio in the Dolphin RF terminal operates on the same frequency band as a microwave oven Therefore if you use a microwave within range of the Dolphin RF terminal you may notice performance degradation in your wireless network However both your microwave and your wireless network will continue to function The Dolphin Batch terminal does not contain a radio and therefore is not affected by microwave ovens 2 Getting Started Out of the Box Verify that your carton contains the following items e Dolphin 7600 mobile computer the terminal e Main battery pack 3 7v Li ion e 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 Limited Warranty on page 15 7 Step 1 Install the Main Battery Ensure all components are dry prior to placing the battery in the terminal Mating wet components may cause d
18. communication These two options enable your terminal to interface with the majority of PC based enterprise systems When a terminal is seated in a powered base its main battery pack charges in less than four hours For more information see Dolphin HomeBase Device on page 11 1 Dolphin QuadCharger Device The Dolphin QuadCharger device is a four slot charging station for Li ion battery packs that can charge each battery in less than four hours For more information see Dolphin QuadCharger Device on page 12 1 Accessories Each of the following items is sold separately to enhance your Dolphin terminal s capabilities Protective Enclosure This enclosure wraps around the terminal to protect it from wear and tear Li ion Battery Packs The available Li ion battery packs provide the main power supply for the terminal For more information see Battery Power on page 3 21 Front Panel Features Decode LED Scan LED 1 4 VGA Touch Screen Display screen protector installed at the factory Microphone Hardware Application Buttons Keyboard 29 key numeric Decode and Scan LEDs The Scan LED lights red when you press the Scan trigger in scanning applications The Decode LED lights green when a scanned bar code is successfully decoded Both LEDs are user programmable Hardware Application Buttons These hardware buttons appear only on the 29 key numeric keyboard and
19. default the Dolphin terminal is not discoverable which means that the terminal will not be found by other Bluetooth devices To make the terminal discoverable tap the Mode tab on the Bluetooth Settings window gt Settings HEY KY ok Bluetooth Turn on Bluetooth Make this device visible to other devices To connect to a device click on the Devices tab below Devices Mode com Ports Forts Select Make this device visible to other devices and tap OK 10 Dolphin 7600 with GPS Overview GPS functionality can be integrated into certain Dolphin 7600 terminals There s no need to carry multiple devices to get the job done because the 7600 integrates into one device powerful mobile computing wireless full area voice and data communications and advanced GPS functionality GPS Functionality The integrated GPS technology allows location tracking of workers and vehicles providing better utilization of field assets Optional mapping and navigation software provides turn by turn driving directions and location information allowing workers to arrive on time Powering the GPS Module The GPS module is powered by the I O Connector which contains a pin that can power out at 5 volts 5V In general this pin is disabled however on 7600s with GPS this pin powers out by default I O Connector However even when the pin is set to power out the I O Connector will not power the GPS module dur
20. from defects in materials and workmanship and to conform to HIlI s published specifications applicable to the products purchased at the time of shipment 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 produc
21. 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 equipment 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 e 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
22. sleeps by continually calling SystemldleTimerReset quickly drains the battery Note For complete instructions about Suspend Resume in general see Resetting the Terminal on page 3 25 Time to First Fix TTFF The duration of time spent in suspend mode affects the time it takes to acquire a positional fix when the terminal resumes normal operations This is known as Time To First Fix TTFF Note When the terminal boots up for the first time from the factory TTFF can take up to 15 minutes Typical TTFF From No Satellite Data The terminal stops acquiring GPS data when 1 The terminal goes into suspend mode which can happen manually or due to device inactivity GPS data acquisition begins again when the terminal resumes normal operation You have to wake the terminal manually by pressing the Scan key For more information see Resetting the Terminal on page 3 25 2 The terminal moves to a location where it cannot receive satellite signals inside a building that blocks satellite reception for example Typical TTFF ne of Start Start eh Typical TTFF TTFF Cold Start Start No satellite data has been received No satelite data has been received for 16 hours 16 hours 40 seconds ee oe No satellite data has been received for 30 minutes Hot Start No satellite data has been received for 15 minutes 10 2 Serial Communications The GPS module sends data to serial COM port 2 of the terminal The default data rate is
23. to switch to alpha mode for the next key pressed Double tap the Blue modifier key to switch to aloha mode permanently Character Uppercase Double tap SFT O dO N oo oo W W N Functions If the keyboard is in numeric mode tap the Blue key once to achieve the following Key Combination Function Blue Up Arrow Volume up Blue Down Arrow Volume down 29 Key Shift Functionality in Numeric Mode When the keyboard is in numeric mode the default state tap the SFT key once to produce several common characters 29 Key Red Key Combinations Special Characters Key Combination Red Left Arrow Character Red Right Arrow Red BKSP Red SP Red Red P1 Red P2 Red P3 Red P4 Functions Key Combination Red ESC hold Function Soft reset warm boot Red TAB hold Hard reset cold boot Red Up Arrow Page up Red Down Arrow Page down Key Combination Function 38 Key Alpha Keyboard Navigation Keys Scan Tab Backspace AY Enter 77 m z Escape Space Shift WAE Backlight eooo NUM Lock Key Modifier Keys Toggling Between Alpha and Numeric Modes The 38 key keyboard defaults to lowercase alpha mode which means that the keyboard boots up to lowercase alpha mode after e
24. 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 Convenient Storage The battery charging system makes the base a safe and convenient storage receptacle for your terminal Capacity The base holds one terminal and charges its battery pack Power Supply The power cable that ships with each unit also powers the base 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 damage not covered by the warranty 11 1 Front Panel Terminal Well Dock LED Terminal Well Place the terminal in this well to communicate with a host device power the terminal and charge its battery Dock LED Turns solid green when the terminal is properly seated in a powered base When this light is on the terminal is connected to the base Rubber Feet The bottom panel has four rubber feet one at each corner 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 11 2 Back Panel Pivot Connector USB Port Pivot Connector
25. 0SR VGA Area Imager with High Vis bracket aimer Caution use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure 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 8 EAN 13 GS1 128 GS1 Databar Interleaved 2 or 5 ISBT 128 Matrix 2 of 5 MSI Plessey PosiCode Straight 2 of 5 IATA Straight 2 of 5 Industrial Telepen Trioptic Code UPC UPC A and UPC E 2D Symbologies Aztec Codablock Code 16K Code 49 Composite Data Matrix GS1 Databar MaxiCode Micro PDF OCR PDF417 and QR Code 14 1 Terminal Technical Specifications 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 WWAN optional Quad Band GSM 850 900 1800 1900MHz GSM release 99 EDGE multi slot class 12 GPRS multi slot class 12 WLAN optional 802 11b g WLAN Security WiFi Certified WPA2 EAP CCXv4 WEP LEAP TKIP MD5 EAP TLS EAP TTLS WPA PSK PEAP WPAN standard Bluetooth Class 2 version 1 2 Co Located Operational Three radios WPAN WLAN WWAN Physical Operating Temperature 14 to 122 F 10 to 50 C Chargi
26. Allow connections to one of the Following jw Allow connections to one of the Following This computer is connected tele This computer is connected to k Automatic Automatic hall W Open Activesync when my device connects W Open Activesync when my device connects iM Allow wireless connection on device when connected to the desktop i Allow wireless connection on device when connected to the desktop Help OK Cancel Help Cancel Note You can have both USB and RS 232 selected in the software without impacting processing However your hardware setup should use only RS 232 or USB not both 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 the a communication peripheral 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 workstation are connected open the main ActiveSync window on the desktop and click Explore e Microsoft ActiveSync Clo File View Tools Help Exp mee ae xplore Device ay The Mobile Device folder opens in Windows Explorer
27. Blue Backlight keys to put the terminal in Suspend Mode see page 3 26 so that operations are suspended before removing the main power source Always put the terminal in suspend mode prior to changing the battery Ensure all components are dry prior to mating terminals batteries with peripheral devices Mating wet AN components may cause damage not covered by the warranty Charging Options When the battery is installed in the terminal you can insert the terminal into any one of the following peripherals e Power Cable see page 2 1 e Dolphin HomeBase Device see page 11 1 e Charge Comm Cable see page 3 17 To fully charge the Li ion battery before installing in the terminal use the e Dolphin QuadCharger Device see page 12 1 Charging Time The Li ion battery pack requires four hours to charge to full capacity Battery Pack Storage Guidelines To maintain optimal battery performance follow these storage guidelines e Avoid storing batteries outside the specified range of 4 to 122 F 20 to 50 C or in extremely high humidity e For prolonged storage do not keep batteries stored in a charger that is connected to a power source Guidelines for Battery Pack Use and Disposal The following are general guidelines for the safe use and disposal of batteries e We recommend use of Honeywell Li lon battery packs Use of any non Honeywell battery may pose a personal hazard to the user e Replace defective batteries immed
28. DolohimvQuadGharder DEVi Ensas Asche dae seeietnedeeeds aemenvemaaneethea inated ues 14 4 Chapter 15 Customer Support TOGCAMICAIASSIGUAING Cie cece Sas adea uh este N E 15 1 Product SEV ICE FANON Dall scn wie cuacelsieecatdacnands ites tie tenaeleiase 15 1 BijaaligcleMaiclddclgl erase reer eer cere nan ere eet ce er ener ee ene ne ne ere eee ere ere rere 15 1 How t Extend Your Warranty eseni a a 15 2 vii viii Agency Approvals Label Locations Dolphin 7600 terminals 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 Please read these guidelines carefully before using your Dolphin terminal Compliance Label Molded in Text see below Molded in Text This Class B Digital Device Complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la Classe B est conforme a e AN NMB 003 du Canada Manual Laser Safety Laser Safety Label If the following label is attached to your product it indicates the product contains a laser engine or laser aimer LASER LIGHT DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT 1 0 mW MAX OUTPUT 650nM IEC60825 1 1993 A1 A2 Complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 Laser Safety Statement Th
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30. Honeywell Dolphin 7600 Mobile Computer with Windows Mobile 6 User s Guide Disclaimer Honeywell International Inc HII reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information 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 represent a commitment on the part of HII 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 is a trademark or registered trademark of Hand Held Products Inc in the United States and or other countries Other Trademarks 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 The Bluetooth trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc U S A and licensed to Honeywell International Inc microSD and microSDHC are trademarks or registered trademarks of
31. R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC This product is marked with C 0682 according to article 12 of the R amp TTE Directive In addition this product complies to 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive when supplied with the recommended power supply 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 The equipment is intended for use throughout the European Community PAN European 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 For further information please contact Honeywell Imaging amp Mobility Europe BV Nijverheidsweg 9 5627 BT Eindhoven The Netherlands Dolphin RF Terminal 802 11b g Bluetooth and or GSM 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
32. SD 3C LLC in the United States and or other countries TORX is a trademark or registered trademark of Textron Inc in the United States and or other countries Other product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies and are the property of their respective owners Patents For patent information please refer to www honeywellaidc com patents 2008 2012 Honeywell International Inc All rights reserved Table of Contents Chapter 1 Agency Approvals Pape OCS ONS oss ascent E E E E 1 1 EE bole gto te E E E E E O E eee A E A E E E ee 1 1 LED oN e E E E E E 1 1 Oe 2 Tale fh CUE AEN a E E E A EE EES 1 2 APOIOS D COUN Y oe EE E E eee eee eee eee 1 2 R amp TTE Compliance Statement 802 11b g Bluetooth and or GSM ccccceceeeeeseeeeees 1 2 Dolphin RF Terminal 802 11b g Bluetooth and or GSM cccccceseececeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeaes 1 3 For European Community Users cccccsscccceseeecceeeeeecaueeeeeeueeeeaueeeecsueseesaaeeessaeeeessaeeeesaass 1 4 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Information cccccsececeeeeeeeeeceeeeaeeeseeeeees 1 4 Chapter 2 Getting Started Ouro ME BOK eee ee ee eer een ee eee eee ee eee E eee ee ee 2 1 Today SCreGN ereccion renier nn iea o pna en Aia Eira E aanp E E 2 2 Navigation Bar and Star MenU n csssssssninrisnnrrnrirecnnienrnirnrnrinrareikenrnrinnan ener eee none mere 2 2 Icons in th
33. Scrolls right in the open application lt Scroll Up gt Scrolls up in the open application lt Start Menu gt Opens the Start menu lt Today gt Opens the Today screen Input The Input settings enables you to customize input from the SIP adjust word completion settings in Microsoft applications and set defaults for voice recording Input Method Word Completion Options se Settings al en Te ok rS Settings al er Ty ME ok sa Settings aj er Ty ok Input Input Input Input method Keyboard Suggest words when entering text oice recording Format Large keys Block Recognizer Suggest after entering 8 000 Hz 8 Bit Mono 8 KB s ad keyboard Letter Recognizer Suggest word s Default zoom level For writing 200 Space Transcriber Add a space after word Default zoom level For typing LOO e Backspace n Enter Clear Stored Entries Capitalize First letter of sentence Enable Auto Correct Scroll upon reaching the last line Input Method Word Completion Input Method Word Completion Input Method Word Completion Menus You can add existing programs you use often such as File Explorer to the Start menu for faster access You are not installing the program just allowing access to it from the Start menu To add programs to the Start menu you can use e The Menus setting on the Personal tab See page 6 5 e File Explorer See page 6 5 or e ActiveSync see page 6 6 Note The Start menu can hold only seven a
34. This pivoting connector swivels 90 degrees The default position is horizontal with the connectors facing straight out the back panel The pivot connector stops in both the horizontal and vertical positions with the connectors facing out the bottom panel DC Power Jack Connect the power cable to this power jack see Power on page 11 4 USB Port This 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 5 or higher For more information about ActiveSync setup see ActiveSync Communication on page 3 18 Note You can also purchase a serial version of the base with a standard DB9 connector for RS 232 communication 11 3 Power Note It is intended that power to this product be supplied by a Listed Limited Power Source LPS or Class 2 type Information Technology Equipment AC Adaptor rated 5 VDC minimum 3A 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 cable contains a plug adapter for each geography US UK EU etc Plug Adapter 1 Attach the appropriate plug adapter to the pow
35. a GSM radio feature an internal antenna that is optimized for power output and receiver sensitivity This is an omni directional antenna with zero dBm gain There are two different antennas based on geographical location each supports two bandwidths Europe Supports 900 MHz and 1800 MHz bands North America Supports 850 MHz and 1900 MHz bands Signal Strength The signal strength of the GSM connection is indicated by the number of bars that appear in the signal strength icon in the Navigation bar at the top of the window DolphinWM Ale T 4 lok WLAN OFF Indicates The signal strength of the radio connection The signal strength of the data connection see page 8 5 The signal strength of the phone voice connection see page 8 8 BEB I E 5 Voice and Data Communication Dolphin terminals with integrated GSM GPRS radios are optimized for the following two way voice and data communications Voice GSM voice data dial up Data GPRS Class 12 Data transmissions average 40 60 Kbps available soeed depends on the wireless network carrier You can use the GSM radio for voice communication and data communication but not at the same time If you want to communicate over the phone voice you cannot send data If you want to send data you cannot use the phone Icons in the Navigation Bar Icons that indicate radio functionality appear in the Navigation bar For a complete listing see Icons in the Navigati
36. ach hard reset Numeric mode is when you type numbers with the number keys Alpha mode is when you type letters or characters with the number keys The keyboard switches between alpha and numeric modes easily The command bar displays an icon that indicates the status of the keyboard so that you can see which mode you re in when toggling see Alpha Numeric Indicator on page 4 3 Shift Functionality in Aloha Mode e To apply Shift functionality to the next character pressed while in lowercase alpha mode tap the Blue modifier key once Shift functionality is removed from the next key pressed automatically e To switch into CAPS LOCK mode tap the Blue modifier key twice To switch out of CAPS LOCK mode tap the Blue modifier key twice again Switching to Numeric Mode e To switch to numeric mode for the next key pressed tap the NUM key once e To lock into numeric mode double tap the NUM key e f locked in numeric mode double tap NUM key again to switch back to alpha mode For more information about NUM Lock functionality see 38 Key NUM Lock Mode on page 4 12 38 Key Red Key Combinations Key Combination Red ESC hold Function Soft reset warm boot Red TAB hold Hard reset cold boot Red Down Arrow P1 Red Up Arrow Red Left Arrow P2 Red Right Arrow Red Left Side Button Red Right Side Button Red A Red F Red K Red P Red U Re
37. amage 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 Step 2 Charge the Batteries Dolphin terminals ship with both the main battery pack and internal backup battery significantly discharged of power Charge the main battery pack with the charging cable for a minimum of four hours before initial use 1 Attach the appropriate plug adapter to the plug of the power cable 2 Plug the power cable into the DC Power Jack see page 3 12 on the left side 3 Insert the plug into the appropriate power source This power cable can also be used to power the Dolphin HomeBase Device see page 11 1 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 This product is intended to be powered by a Listed Direct Plug In AC DC power adapter marked Class 2 or LPS and rated 5V 3A 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 Only tap the screen when prompted When the boot process is complete the Today Screen see page 2 2 appears and the terminal is ready for use Today Screen System resets see Resetting the Terminal on page 3 25 complete on the Today screen
38. and GSM radios Power cable included in each box Windows Mobile 6 Professional Samsung 2440 400 MHz 128MB RAM X 128 MB non volatile Memory 29 key numeric keyboard or 38 key alpha keyboard 2 8 1 4 VGA TFT color display Li ion battery 3 7V 3240 mAh 12 0 Wh 5300SR image engine Bluetooth and GSM radios Power cable included in each box WPAN WLAN Windows Mobile 6 Classic Samsung 2440 400 MHz 128MB RAM X 128 MB non volatile Memory 29 key numeric keyboard or 38 key alpha keyboard 2 8 1 4 VGA TFT color display Li ion battery 3 7V 3240 mAh 12 0 Wh 5300SR image engine Bluetooth and 802 11b g radios Power cable included in each box WPAN Windows Mobile 6 Classic Samsung 2440 400 MHz 128MB RAM X 128 MB non volatile Memory 29 key numeric keyboard or 38 key alpha keyboard 2 8 1 4 VGA TFT color display Li ion battery 3 7V 3240 mAh 12 0 Wh 5300SR image engine Bluetooth radio Power cable included in each box Hardware Features See e Front Panel Features on page 3 3 e Back Panel Features on page 3 10 e Side Panel Features on page 3 12 e Bottom Panel Features on page 3 15 Peripherals The following items are sold separately and enhance the capabilities of your Dolphin terminal Dolphin HomeBase Device The Dolphin HomeBase device is a charging and communication cradle There are two versions of this device one that supports USB and another that supports RS 232
39. ations on the 29 key keyboard e See 29 Key Blue Key Combinations Alpha Mode on page 4 7 e See 29 Key Red Key Combinations on page 4 8 For modifier key combinations on the 38 key keyboard e See 38 Key Red Key Combinations on page 4 11 e See 38 Key NUM Lock Mode on page 4 12 Alpha Numeric Indicator The Navigation bar features an icon that indicates the alpha numeric status of the keyboard ne oCart This icon changes when the keyboard status changes mo om N Keyboard Status The keyboard is in lowercase alpha mode E The keyboard is in shifted uppercase alpha mode DE The keyboard is in numeric mode 29 Key Numeric Keyboard Hardware Application Buttons Scan Navigation Keys Enter Tab mtes Alpha Indicators rk Backspace Space Backlight Modifier Keys Navigation Keys Located in the center of each keyboard for easy access with either hand the navigation keys enable you to move the cursor through application screens Lisl nnana e je T Move the cursor up one row or line Volume up Page up Move the cursor down one row or line Volume down Page down Move the cursor one character to the right e Move the cursor one character to the left Hardware Application Buttons These four buttons are programmed to launch software applications when the Today Screen see page 2 2 is on the screen Hardware Application Buttons To customize these sett
40. ays to suspend resume terminal operation Suspend g Blue Backlight Resume ey Backlight a Function Keys Function keys appear on both keyboards and perform specific functions e e a aaee eee ene E D haaa rapes SE ete yana achat nt each ume you press he asec If you are typing text a character is deleted each time you press the backspace key Coc 1 e E a E gt e Activates the image engine to scan a bar code or take an image e Wakes the terminal from suspend mode Moves the cursor to the next tab stop or field on a form or application window The following keys appear only on the 29 key keyboard Provides functions as a shift key in application windows and a Caps Lock key when the 29 key keyboard is in aloha mode On the 38 key keyboard the Blue modifier key functions as a shift key in both alpha an numeric modes Moves the cursor one space forward If you are typing text it moves the text one space forward as well On the 38 key keyboard you can perform the same function as the SP key by e Pressing NUM E in alpha mode e Pressing E in numeric mode Modifier Keys Modifier keys modify the next key pressed to perform functions or type special characters Modifies the next key pressed The overlay of each keyboard is color coded to indicate the character typed or function performed when the keyboard buttons are pressed in combination with these keys For modifier key combin
41. bber door on the left side panel provides access to the Headset and DC power jacks When closed the side door seals the terminal from moisture and particle intrusion thus preserving the terminal s environmental rating Installing Memory Cards This terminal supports microSD and microSDHC memory cards up to 4GB To install an SD card you must open the access door on the side panel Side Panel Features page 3 12 Access door removal requires a Torx 5 T5 screwdriver 1 Press the Blue Backlight ee keys to put the terminal in Suspend Mode see page 3 26 2 Place the terminal on a flat secure surface with the keyboard face down Use a T5 screwdriver to remove the screw on the micro SD door 4 Remove the access door 5 Slide the micro SD card in with the contacts facing up away from the keyboard and the flat straight edge parallel to the top panel with the imager Note To remove an installed SD card while the access door is open tap on the edge lightly to unlock the card the card will pop out just enough for you to grab its edge and pull it out Do NOT resume terminal operation while the access door is open Operating the terminal A while the access door is open may cause damage not covered by the warranty 6 Replace the access door and tighten the screw The access door must be properly sealed before resuming terminal operation Failure to seal the access door may cause damage not covered by the warranty
42. cable and plug it into the power source Connect the power cable to the power adapter Connect the power cable to the power supply connector on the back of the charger Press the power switch to the ON position The device performs the following power up diagnostic routine for each slot indicated by the Status LEDs All ON Orange delay 500ms All ON Red delay 500ms All ON Green delay 500ms All OFF 12 2 Battery Charging Inserting and Removing Battery Packs To insert a battery pack place the end of the battery without the locking tab into the bottom of the charging pocket and snap the battery into place with a hinging motion l Ensure all components are dry prior to mating batteries with peripheral devices Mating wet components may cause damage not covered by the warranty To remove a battery pack push the locking tab down and pull the battery away from the charging slot with a hinging motion Charging Process Li ion battery packs achieve a full charge in four hours Each 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 Li ion battery packs charge in four hours when charged within the recommended temperature range of 50 to 95 F 10 to 35 C Temperature has a significant effect on charging F
43. cables with this system The antenna s used for this transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 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 CAUTION Any changes or modifications not 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 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Conformite a la reglementation canadienne Cet appareil num rique de la Classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Son fonctionnement est assujetti aux conditions suivantes 1 Cet appareil ne doit pas causer de brouillage pr judiciable 2 Cet appareil doit pouvoir accepter tout brouillage re u y compris le brouillage pouvant causer un fonctionnement ind sirable 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 extra
44. can be programmed to perform software functions available in the Buttons setting See page 6 3 For more information about these buttons see Hardware Application Buttons on page 4 5 Keyboard Keyboards are recessed within the housing to increase durability There are two keyboard options available one that defaults to numeric shown above and one that defaults to alpha For information about using both keyboards see Using the Keyboards on page 4 1 Microphone The integrated microphone can be used for voice recording and communication Touch Screen Display The display is a 65 536 color LCD Liquid Crystal Display covered by a touch screen lens The 2 8 1 4 VGA Video Graphic Array is TFT Thin Film Transistor color backlit and the resolution is 240 x 320 see Display Backlight on page 3 4 Dolphin terminals ship with a screen protector already installed over the touch screen lens to help AN prevent damage to the touch screen Do NOT remove this screen protector before 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 4 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 for buttons or icons
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46. clean non abrasive lint free cloth Make sure nothing is attached to the top of the touch panel Release the left edge of the releasing paper on the screen protector 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 Note To reposition the screen protector lift up gently and reapply 5 Use the card on top of the screen protector to it smooth out as you pull on the releasing paper Credit Card Releasing Paper Touch Panel 6 Pull smoothly and evenly from left to right until the screen protector is applied Press gently but firmly Credit Card Screen Protector Touch Panel Releasing Paper 7 Use the card as necessary to smooth out any air pockets or bumps after application Press gently but firmly 8 Press the Backlight S key to wake the terminal and check the touch panel with the stylus 9 Verify that the screen accepts input from the stylus as usual If not re apply the screen protector 10 Press the Blue Backlight ee keys to put the terminal back in Suspend Mode see page 3 26 11 Clean the surface of the screen protector with a clean non abrasive lint free cloth 12 Press the Backlight eS key to wake the terminal 13 For maximum performance recalibrate the screen Tap Start gt Settings gt System tab gt Screen Screen gt Align Screen align sc
47. croSD and microSDHC memory cards For details see Installing Memory Cards on page 3 13 When closed the access door seals the memory interface from moisture and particle intrusion thus preserving the terminal s environmental rating DC Power Jack The DC power jack receives external power from the power cable that comes in the box with the terminal When connected to the power cable the terminal is powered and the main battery pack is charging For more information about the power cable see Connecting the Power Cable on page 3 17 Headset Jack This 2 5mm audio jack supports a headset with a mono speaker and microphone IrDA Port The IrDA Infrared Data Association port communicates with IrDA enabled devices such as PCs printers modems or other Dolphin terminals Maximum data transfer speed is 115 Kbps For more information see Infrared Communication on page 7 2 Side Button There is a button like this on both side panels By default these buttons wake the terminal from suspend mode unless you are in a scanning application in which case these buttons activate the image scan engine Scanning with the side buttons can be a more comfortable and therefore a more ergonomic alternative to pressing the SCAN key on the keyboard These buttons can be programmed to launch applications from the Today screen For more information about programming these buttons see Customizing a Hardware Button on page 4 5 Side Door The ru
48. ction 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 are disposing in a sound way 54 The crossed out wheeled bin symbol informs you that the product should not be disposed of along A 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 please contact your local or regional waste administration You may also contact your supplier for more information on the environmental performances of this product ANATEL gt Este produto esta homologado pela ANATEL de acordo com Q A NA TEL os procedimentos regulamentados pela Resolu o 242 2000 e Ag ncia Nacional de Telecomunica es atende aos requisitos t cnicos aplicados 1866 08 4741 Para maiores informa es consulte o site da ANATEL www anatel gov br Este equipamento opera em car ter secund rio isto n o tem direito a prote o contra interfer ncia prejudicial mesmo de esta es do mesmo tipo e n o pode causar interfer ncia a sistemas operando em
49. d E Red J 38 Key NUM Lock Mode e To switch to numeric mode for the next key pressed tap the NUM key once e To lock into numeric mode double tap the NUM key e f locked in numeric mode double tap NUM key again to switch back to alpha mode Numbers Special Characters J Q S O T U V W Y Z Special Functions Character Volume up Volume down SP 9 Using the Image Engine Overview The Dolphin terminal 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 Pull the plastic tab to remove the plastic film cover over the image engine window before activating the image engine Available Engines 5300 Standard Range 5300SR 8 3 mil 10 mil 13 mil 15 mil 15 mil 35 mil Linear PDF417 UPC Data Matrix MaxiCode QR Working 020cm 025cm 033cm 038cm 038cm 089cm Range 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 9 in 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 Codabar ISBT 128 Code 39 Matrix 2 of 5 C
50. ded by the manufacturer may result in damage not covered by this warranty This includes but is not limited to cables power supplies cradles and docking stations HII extends these warranties only to the first end users of the products These warranties are non transferable The limited duration of the warranty for the Dolphin 7600 series of products is as follows 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 provided that a screen protector is applied and an approved stylus is used for the 12 month duration covered by the warranty e The duration of the limited warranty for the Dolphin HomeBase device and Dolphin QuadCharger device 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 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
51. e Enter the created passcode to establish a paired connection If you entered a the passcode from the device you shouldn t have to do anything on the other device 6 When the connection is complete a list of matching and supported services on the device appears ry Settings l Partnership Settings Display Name CARY Select services to use From this device Wireless Stereo Serial Port Dialup Networking Headset 7 Select the services you want to use and tap Finish The services on the new devices have to be selected or else the pairing won t include those services even though the devices are paired If services are not selected you will be continually re prompted for the passcode from the device 8 The device appears in the list on the main window re Settings Bluetooth Tap Add new device to search For other Bluetooth devices Tap on a device to modify its settings Devices COM Ports 9 After the passcodes have been accepted on both sides you have a trusted paired connection Pairing and Trusted Devices The terminal does support pairing Pairing happens during general connection setup Paired devices are trusted devices This means that there is unrestricted access to all services including services that require authorization and authentication A connection can exclude pairing A device that is connected to the terminal but not paired with it is considered an untrusted devic
52. e Content can still be passed to untrusted devices by requiring authorization with each attempt for example with the initialization of a file exchange The Beam File method of file transfer on the can be used to pass a file as an untrusted device see Transferring Files on page 9 7 Types of Devices and Services When you tap Add new device on the Devices tab the Bluetooth radio scans for discoverable Bluetooth devices in range which are Bluetooth devices that have been made discoverable Device Types The types of devices in the vicinity of the radio appear in the list of ____ discovered devices ME HANDHELD ADGEBS E 1007001F0003 E BURMEISK ap PicoBlue_8003ee 10 16 2 44 DAVTSIA Supported Services Only the services that are mutually supported on both devices appear on the Partnership Settings window f Settings Partnership Settings Display Name CARY Select services to use From this device Wireless Stereo Serial Port Dialup Networking Headset Connecting to Bluetooth Printers as oo SO oe Se S N Make sure the Bluetooth printer is in range and set to be discoverable by other Bluetooth devices Look up the Bluetooth printers broadcasted ID Perform a device discovery Tap Settings gt Connections gt Bluetooth gt Add new device Look for the Bluetooth printer s broadcasted ID in the list of discovered devices Click on the Bluetooth printer s ID and wait for t
53. e Bluetooth radio on the terminal and connect to the Bluetooth headset for more information see Connecting to Bluetooth Headsets on page 9 6 The terminal switches from speakerphone to headset automatically when the Bluetooth headset is connected and returns to hands free mode when the Bluetooth headset is disconnected Volume Control Use the Dolphin keyboard to manually adjust the volume in all audio modes O T To raise the volume press the Blue modifier key up arrow To lower the volume press the Blue modifier key down arrow Accessing the Dialer Window When the GSM radio is active tap Start gt Settings gt Connections tab gt Dolphin Wireless Manager then tap Menu gt Phone Settings The Phone dialer opens Displays the network E Se te x carrier from the SIM gt ley card Displays the most Pr L Cai recent calls p 1 abc 2 def 2 a whi jkl 5 mno Speed Dial 7 S E Talk Hide Keypad Menu Dialing Once the dialer window is open you can dial out two ways e Tap the buttons on the dialer window e Use the physical keyboard when it s in numeric mode Sending Calls After the number is dialed tap Talk or use the keyboard combination 22 phone Al rig Fl 4 AT amp T Dialing 1 803 835 8170 Note The W icon in the Navigation bar indicates that the phone is in use Ending Calls While the phone call is live tap End or use the physical k
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55. e font change Tap OK to save the new font size setting WAN Info WAM Information Radio version SIEMENS M75 REVISION 04 001 RIL Version 1 2 5 5 MUS Version 1 2 2 0 RHA Version 1 2 5 5 Audio version 0 45 5 0 To verify whether or not the GSM radio is enabled check the Dolphin Wireless Manager see page 7 6 Connecting the Terminal Connections Tab The Connections system setting provides access to the terminal s various communication options Fi Settings E a Beam Bluetooth Connections pE Dolphin Network USB to PC Wirele Cards Personal System eon etn Sma Controls whether or not the terminal can receive data via IrDA DO a Bluetooth Configures the Bluetooth connection This icon appears only if a Bluetooth radio and driver is installed on the terminal Opens Microsofts connections manager Dolphin Wireless Manager Manages the wireless radios installed in the terminal Network Cards Manages the network drivers installed in the terminal USB to PC Offers additional USB options Infrared Communication Using the IrDA port you can send and receive data between the terminal and other devices equipped with infrared This can include but is not limited to Windows Mobile information such as Contacts and Tasks as well as software upgrades The maximum data transfer speed is 115 Kbps IrDA Port Location IrDA Port To send or receive the IrDA ports of both d
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57. en 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 resets past the program to the Autoinstall folder IPSM AutoInstall 3 On the terminal tap Start gt Programs gt File Explorer and 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 6 Tap the icon to open the program Adding Programs From the Internet When you have established a network connection whether via modem or wireless radio 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 Mobile 6 and the terminal s processor You can verify your processor by tapping Start gt Settings gt System tab gt About gt Version 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 or setup exe file or several versions of files for di
58. er 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 in the terminal well the base powers the terminal charges the terminal s main battery pack and launches ActiveSync see ActiveSync Communication on page 3 18 Honeywell recommends that you leave the base connected to its power source at all times so that it is always ready to use 11 4 Charging the Main Battery Battery packs achieve a full charge in less than four hours 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 Inserting a Terminal 1 Install the battery pack in the terminal see Install the Main Battery on page 2 1 Power the base see Power on page 11 4 3 Slide the terminal into the terminal well until the Dock LED lights green to indicate that the terminal is properly seated 4 The battery pack begins charging Ensure all components are dry prior to mating terminals batteries with peripheral devices Mating wet components may cause damage not covered by the warranty 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 warran
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60. evices whether it s two terminals or a terminal and a host device must be aligned with each other and within a close range The maximum data transfer speed is 115 Kbps Sending Data 1 Align the IrDA ports 2 Open the program where you created the item you want to send and locate the item in the list You can also beam files but not folders from File Explorer 3 Tap and hold the item and select Beam File gt File Explorer Al e ty 4 x Cut Copy 38 E2ConfigPP 3 ImageDem Rename Delete 5 ImagingPra Send amp NetworkMe a 93 19K E Beam He eet Bea eae BK 4 The IrDA port searching for a receiving IrDA port in the vicinity The selected device reads Pending 2 PowerToolsInto txt To beam select a device 5 When the IrDA port finds the IrDA port of the other device it immediately starts sending the selected file The selected device reads Sending re File Explorer PowerToolsInto txt To beam select a device Unknown device Sending 1 1 A ea Unknown device Tap to send 4 PicoBlue_S003ee 1 Tap to send fe a Tema ass a T hbe emm 6 When the file transfer is complete the selected device reads Done amp PowerToolsInto txt To beam select a device Done 8 Unknown device Tap to send lt 8 PicoBlue_8003ee 1 Tap to send Receiving Data The Beam Setting must be set to receive for the termina
61. eyboard Keyboard Combinations for Sending and Ending Calls Keyboard To End a Call To Send a Call 29 Key Keyboard 38 Key Keyboard Setup Options On the Dialer window tap Menu gt Options Open Speed Dial Options view You can also tap Start gt Settings gt Personal tab gt Phone phone when the GSM radio is enabled The Phone Settings tab windows appear Phone Tab This tab displays the phone number as well as the available sounds and security options Settings Al er T E lok Phone 1 704 502 4390 Sounds Ring type Ringtone Ring WindowsMob gt Keypad Short tones Security C Require PIN when phone is used Change PIN You can secure your phone with a PIN DAE Settings Cingular Enter FIN 3 attempts remaining e Clear Pan eee i mno Cancel n Services Tab This tab displays the available options from the carrier on the SIM card Aer Y 4E ok Settings Phone To access settings For a service select it From the Following list and tap Get Settings Get Settings Phone Services Netwrork When you tap Get Settings the GSM radio queries the network i Settings Phone To access settings For a service select it From the Following list and bap Get Settings Network Reading settings from the network Cancel Get Settings Phone Services etwrork Networ
62. fferent device types and processors Select the program version that matches your Dolphin terminal and processor 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 straight 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 Follow the directions on the screen to complete installation Working with GSM Overview The Dolphin 7600 can be configured with an integrated embedded GSM GPRS EDGE quad band radio module for WWAN communication GSM Short for Global System for Mobile communications GSM is an open non proprietary wireless WAN system that is constantly evolving and growing GPRS Short for General Packet Radio Service GPRS is a non voice value added service that allows packet switched data to be instantly sent and received across mobile telephone networks Requirements Using GSM GPRS requires a e Network subscription to a GSM GPRS network you need to know what service providers are in your geographic area and e An installed SIM card that has been activated by the network service provider see SIM Card Installation on page 8 2 Antenna Dolphin terminals configured with
63. h the charging circuitry The Status LED lights red and stays An error occurred during the self diagnostic test for that particular on without a battery in the charging charging pocket Call Honeywell Limited Warranty see page 15 1 slot to request an RMA 12 6 13 Dolphin Mobile Mount Overview The Dolphin Mobile Mount provides easy and secure access to the Dolphin terminal in mobile environments 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 Out of the Box The Dolphin Mobile Mount ships with e The plastic mount which holds one Dolphin 7600 terminal e A standard RAM 101 B mounting bracket with two universal ball joints e The nuts and bolts required for installation Note The Dolphin Mobile Mount is not intended for use the imaging scanning applications Inserting a Terminal Note It is recommended that you install one of the ball mounts on the back panel before inserting a terminal see Mounting on page 13 3 1 Insert the back panel of a terminal into the Mobile Mount and gently place the lip of the top of the latch in place at the bottom of the image engine window Do NOT pull back on the latch and snap in place Make sure that the Dolphin terminal is securely fastened inside the mount but do not use excessive force 13 1 2 The latch at the top should gr
64. he critical battery point See page 3 23 o this icon to open the Power system setting and see the charge percentage see page 6 Terminal is running on external power If a battery pack is installed that battery is charging The terminal is not connected to external power A battery is installed but is defective specifically its charge level cannot be measured aes Beem eee e pee Icons in the Navigation Bar Indicator Meaning a pe ooo o wo pee ooo v peeemem v pe v pem oO o emee u pe o ao e ooo O a pea ooo Command Bar Located at the bottom of the Today screen the command bar displays running applications This area displays various icons that access applications running on the terminal Use the right and left arrows to navigate through these icons Notification _ Contacts Selecting Programs Tapping Start opens the drop down menu which provides access to the most common system functions and programs To open a program tap Start gt Programs Then tap the program icon on the menu Using the Stylus The terminal comes with a stylus inserted into the Stylus Slot see page 3 10 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 to open menu items and select options Drag Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the screen to select text
65. he prompt to enter a Passcode If required enter the Passcode and tap Next The passcode may default to either 1111 or OOOO If there is no default consult the printer literature for the number Select a printing related service in the list of services Tap Finish to establish the connection on the terminal Complete any additional steps required by the printer Connecting to Bluetooth Headsets as Pi oF oe a N Make sure the Bluetooth headset is in range and set to be discoverable by other Bluetooth devices Look up the headset s broadcasted ID Perform a device discovery Tap Settings gt Connections gt Bluetooth gt Add new device Look for the headset s broadcasted ID in the list of discovered devices Click on the headset s ID and wait for prompt to enter a passcode If required enter the Passcode and tap Next The passcode may default to either 1111 or OOOO If there is no default consult the printer literature for the number Select Headset in the list of services Tap Finish to establish the connection on the terminal Complete any additional steps required by the headset Transferring Files 1 Tap Start gt Programs gt File Explorer 2 Navigate to the file you want to transfer 3 Tap and hold on the file and select Beam File on the popup menu 4 The Bluetooth radio begins searching for devices 5 Tap the device to begin sending the selected file 6 While tr
66. i se Start Al ger Ty Wednesday 5 57 AM January 16 2008 Phone off G On Tap here to set owner information SS No unread messages No tasks fee Mo upcoming appointments Device unlocked Notification Contacts Note You can access the Today screen any time by tapping the Start button on the Navigation bar and selecting Today in the drop down list Navigation Bar and Start Menu Located at the top of every window the Navigation bar displays various icons representing various system functions EY Starts na T lt M Navigation Bar Ay Ioday 8 37 AM E Calendar Start Menu gt Contacts gp Demos E Internet Explorer information Messaging Phone I Power Tools Recent Programs a Programs Settings The icons in the table below may appear in the Navigation bar Which icons appear depend on your terminal s configuration for example if the terminal does not have a GSM radio then the icons that pertain to the GSM radio won t appear If the terminal does have a GSM radio then those icons will appear according to system functions Icons in the Navigation Bar indicator Meaning zee e po a ome ooo ety Date call in progress fim Battery levels 1 4 Tap this icon to open the Power system setting and see the charge percentage see page 6 12 et Critical battery The charge percentage is at the critical battery point set in the registry the default is 10 For details about t
67. iately 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 e Don t use a battery in any other manner outside its intended use in Dolphin terminals and peripherals e Don t short circuit a battery or throw it into a fire it can explode and cause severe personal injury e 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 please send it to Honeywell International Inc or an authorized service center for inspection Refer to the Product Service and Repair section of this guide e 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 please send it to Honeywell International or an authorized service center for inspection 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
68. ically cold boots when you install a fully charged battery pack and you need to reset the real time clock Charging The internal backup battery charges off the main battery pack and requires eight hours charge time to backup RAM data for 30 minutes You can begin using the Dolphin terminal after charging the main battery for four hours however the internal backup battery will continue to charge off the main battery 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 Guidelines Follow these guidelines to maximize the life of the Dolphin s internal backup battery e Keep a charged Li ion battery pack in the Dolphin terminal e Keep the Dolphin terminal connected to a power source when the terminal is not in use Checking Battery Power Note The Backup Battery gauge registers either 0 or 100 The percentage is not an indication of the level of charge remaining on the backup battery An installed and functional battery registers 100 A total discharge or a battery error registers 0 Tap Start gt Settings gt System tab gt Power 3E Settings l H Te E ok Power Main battery Lilon Battery power remaining o T 100 Backup battery 0 E 100 Resetting the Terminal There are two way
69. ight Settings ler Ty 45 ok Backlight Warning Using backlight while on battery power Will substantially reduce battery life Turn off Backlight iF Turn on backlight when a button is pressed or the screen is tapped Battery Power External Power Backlight There are two tabs The Battery tab determines display backlight settings when the terminal is running on battery power The External tab determines display backlight settings when the terminal is running on external power The options on each tab are the same Turn off backlight Select how many minutes you want to elapse before the backlight automatically turns off Turn on backlight Select this option if you want the backlight to turn on when the a button is pressed or the touch screen is tapped Tap OK to save settings Backlight Intensity Tap the Backlight tab and move the slider to set the intensity of the backlight The default is 8 Certificates Certificates shows you which certificates are recognized by the operating system ri Settings Hr E ok Manage Certificates Use root certificates to positively identify root certification authorities Issued By Expires Thawte Server CA 12 31 20 Thawte Premium Serv 12 31 20 Starfield Class 2 Certif 6 29 2034 Secure Server Certific 1 10 http www valicert c 6 25 19 GTE CyberTrust Globa 6 13 18 Go Daddy Class 2 Certi 6 29 2034 GlobalSign Root CA 1 26 14 GeoTrust Global TA i2022
70. ile based device O Encrypt Files placed on storage cards Error Reporting Error Reporting gives you the option of enabling or disabling the error reporting function of Windows Mobile 6 Fi Settings Error Reporting To help Microsoft improve the products you use Your device can collect information on software operation For later reporting in the event of 4 serious error Reporting this information when errors occur is completely voluntary and confidential ic Enable error reporting Cy Disable error reporting External GPS lf a Windows Mobile 6 0 based device is equipped with a GPS module External GPS is a Microsoft tool that determines which port an external GPS software application can use i Settings GPS Settings Choose the port that programs will use to obtain GPS data Any program that uses GPS Will need to communicate with this port GPS program port Programs The Dolphin 7600 terminal is not equipped with a GPS module Memory The Memory system setting displays capacity and usage statistics for both RAM volatile and IPSM Storage Card non volatile memory Access this setting whenever you receive system messages about memory You cannot change the terminal s memory allocation in the Memory system setting To change the memory allocation you need to use the SetRAM Power Tool Start gt Power Tools gt SetRAM For more details please refer to the Honeywell Power Tools User s G
71. ing e The cold boot process 5V power out is restored after Autolnstall e The warm boot process 5V power out is restored after the Today Screen see page 2 2 appears e Suspend 5V power out is restored immediately upon resume 10 1 Suspend Resume with GPS When the terminal goes into suspend mode power is removed from the GPS module There are two ways to control the Suspend Resume activity of the terminal via the keyboard or via activity timeout Suspend Via Keyboard Combination Press Blue Backlight keys Suspend Via Activity timeout Dolphin terminals suspend when the device is inactive for a programmed period of time This period of time is set in the Settings gt System gt Power applet see Power on page 6 12 A GPS application can prevent this suspend by calls to SystemlidleTimerReset For example to determine the frequency with which to call SystemlidleTimerReset in a battery powered situation retrieve the following registry value HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Control Power Timeouts BattSuspendTimeout This value corresponds to the value set in the Power Applet discussed on page 6 12 For example if this value is set to 120 Seconds an inactive system running on battery power will Suspend in 120 seconds unless a running application calls SystemldleTimerReset within the 120 second timeout period AN This function must be used appropriately Keep in mind that a program that never suspends or
72. ings tap Start gt Settings gt Personal tab gt Buttons suttons gt Settings Al er Y m ok Buttons 1 Select a button Button 1 lt 5tart Menu gt Button 2 lt Rotate Screen gt Button 3 lt Context Menu gt Button 4 lt OKiCloses Left Hone gt Right lt None gt 2 Assign 4 program Buttons Column Matching Hardware Button Buttons 1 4 Buttons P1 P4 on the 29 key keyboard Left Left side button see Side Button on page 3 12 Right Right side button see Side Button on page 3 12 Customizing a Hardware Button 1 Select the button you want to modify 2 Select a program from the Assign a program list 3 Tap OK to save all changes and the change is applied immediately 4 To verify the change navigate to the Today screen press the hardware button and verify that the selected application launches Toggling Between Alpha and Numeric Modes The 29 key keyboard defaults to numeric mode which means that the keyboard boots up to numeric mode after each hard reset Numeric mode is when you type numbers with the number keys Alpha mode is when you type letters or characters with the number keys The keyboard switches between alpha and numeric modes easily The command bar displays an icon that indicates the status of the keyboard so that you can see which mode you re in when toggling see Alpha Numeric Indicator on page 4 3 Switching to Aloha Mode To switch modes tap the Blue modifier key
73. ip the back of the image engine window slot Image Engine Latch Window 13 2 Mounting The Dolphin Mobile Mount ships with a standard RAM mount 101B You attach one ball joint that you attach to the back panel of the mount with the fasteners provided 13 3 Technical Specifications Terminal Technical Specifications Operating System Windows Mobile 6 0 Professional and Classic versions available Development Honeywell SDK for Windows Mobile 6 0 Environment Supported Software SOTI MobiControl remote device management PowerNet Terminal Emulation TNVT 3270 5250 ITScriptNet Installed Applications Honeywell Power Tools and Demos and ITScriptNet Ready To Go applications Samsung 2440 400 MHz 128MB RAM X 128MB Flash User accessible microSD microSDHC 2 8 in 1 4 VGA 240 X 320 TFT color display with touch screen Keyboards 29 key numeric keyboard with shifted alpha and six 6 programmable keys 38 key alpha keyboard with shifted numeric and two 2 programmable keys Backlit On board speaker microphone and standard 2 5mm headset jack RS 232 USB connector IrDA port Power Li ion battery 3 7V 3240 mAh 12 0 Wh 5 0VDC input through side access or USB Serial connector Charging Peripherals AC wall adapter Charge Communication Cable HomeBase device Single bay terminal charger QuadCharger device Four bay battery charger Imager Scanner Engines Available Engines 530
74. ipheral e Wireless radio 802 11b g and or Bluetooth System Settings Overview Customized settings are available on the Start menu Tap Start gt Settings and settings screen opens displaying the Personal tab Settings consists of three tabs Personal System and Connections Personal Tab System Tab Connections Tab Ge Settings ra Settings ler Ty WE Fq ra Settings a EJ Buttons Input Lock About Certificates Beam Bluetooth Connections if mT 4 F mM 8 k D T E Menus Owner Phone Clock Encryption Error Dolphin Network USE to PC Information Alarms Reporting Wirele Cards amp gt S QA e Sounds amp Today External Memory GPS Notifications H t z Personal System Personal Tab To access the Personal tab go to Start gt Settings The screen opens displaying the Personal tab sE Settings me X Buttons Input Lock Menus Owner Phone Information E 1 Sounds amp Today Notifications eon Description Fermorointormation Buttons Program the side buttons to perform specific tasks See Buttons on page 6 3 Input Customizes the SIP See Input on page 6 4 Lock Password protect the terminal to limit access to the terminal Menus Customizes what appears on the Start menu See Menus on page 6 5 Owner Information Enter your contact information This information will appear on the Today screen When the GSM radio is enabled tap this icon to set See Setup Optio
75. is device has been tested in accordance with and complies with IEC60825 1 19938 A1 A2 EN60825 1 1994 A11 A2 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 WARNING use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure LED Safety LED Safety Statement The LED output on this device has been tested in accordance with IEC60825 1 LED safety and certified to be a Class 1 LED device CAUTION Do not view directly with optical instruments UL and C UL Statement UL and C UL listed UL60950 1 2nd Edition and C UL60950 Approvals by Country UL60950 1 2nd Edition FCC Part 15 Subpart C 15 247 FCC Part 15 Subpart B FCC Part 22H FCC Part 24H FCC SAR OET 65 Supplement C Canada C UL60950 ICES 003 Class B RSS 132 oe 133 European EN IEC60950 1 2000 EN60950 1 2006 A11 2009 amp IEC 60950 1 2005 2nd Edition Community CE EN60825 1 1994 A11 A2 EN301 489 1 V1 8 1 IEC60825 1 1993 A1 A2 EN301 489 3 V1 4 1 EN301 489 7 V1 3 1 EN301 489 17 V2 1 1 EN301 511 V9 0 2 EN300 328 V1 7 1 EN50360 v2001 AC 2006 EN50361 v2001 EN62209 v2006 a C a a C SOOT OS ern R amp TTE Compliance Statement 802 11b g Bluetooth and or GSM Dolphin RF terminals are in conformity with all essential requirements of the
76. k Tab This tab allows you to choose certain network options including roaming si Settings Phone Cingular Current network Network selection Preferred networks Phone services Network Tap Find Network to find available networks in range of the phone Ale Y M ok si Settings Phone Preferred networks Select your preferred networks and order them to your preference New Network w AT amp T w USAFC w AT amp T ETET 7 Cell One of NE Colorado Centennial Communications USA Commnet 7 Cellular One OCS Roaming You can select automatic or manual roaming The Phone defaults to automatic roaming 1 When an active SIM card is inserted in the terminal tap Start gt Settings gt Personal tab gt Phone S Phone The Phone Settings window appears 2 Select the Network tab i Settings Phone Current network Cingular Network selection select Preferred networks Phone services Network 3 Under Network selection select Automatic the default selection or Manual a If you select Manual the Phone searches for available networks Network Selection Searching For all available networks E Flease wait Cancel b The found networks appear a Choose Network c Select a new network and tap OK The Phone registers on the new network and the Network tabs appears LC Network Selection E Registering on the network P
77. k panel Store the stylus in this slot when you re not using it For details see Using the Stylus on page 2 5 Using the Accessory Attachment The accessory attachment is a standard tab designed to fit universal accessories available for most cell phones An accessory must be used for body worn operation Attaching a Belt Clip The accessory attachment on the back panel fits universal swivel clips designed for belts or even pedestal mounts not available from Honeywell Simply insert the tab into the slot until you hear a click or follow the instructions that came with the clip or accessory Attaching the Hand Strap The accessory attachment is also how you attach the hand strap available from Honeywell 1 Remove the accessory attachment with a Phillips head screwdriver 2 Thread the hand strap hook underneath 3 Fasten the accessory attachment to the back panel 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 Side Panel Features DC Power Headset IrDA Port Jack Jack Side aa o Button f Co oN Access A lt S z Door ee Te a hy a eo of Side Door eC q gt Note This graphic shows the left side of the terminal Access Door This door covers the memory card slot To increase memory install a memory card in this slot This terminal supports mi
78. l to receive data from other infrared devices 1 Verify that beam settings are set to receive Tap Start gt Settings gt Connections tab gt Beam The Beam Settings window should appear as follows si Settings Beam Receive all incoming beams Align the IrDA ports Have the owner of the other device send the information to you Your terminal automatically begins receiving it Te 2 A popup message appears asking if you want to receive the incoming file Receiving Data Do vou want bo save Sys Info bt to your device 6 Tap Yes to receive the file Connections Manager The connections manager sets up various network connections to Internet Service Providers ISPs via external modem TS To open the connections manager tap Start gt Settings gt Connections tab gt Connections iCOn connections se Settings l fal gr T m ok Connections My ISP Add a new modem connection My Work Network dd a new modem connection dd a new YPN server connection Set up my proxy server Server Assigned IP Addresses All server assigned IP addresses use Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Zero Config Wi Fi The zero config Wi Fi feature of Windows Mobile is disabled on Dolphin 7600 terminals If you are using one of the on board wireless radios to connect to a network do not enter network parameters in the connections manager The Dolphin terminal uses the radio s settings to connect to the
79. le 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 Read Me files or documentation that comes with the program Many programs provide special installation instructions 3 Connect the terminal to the workstation via Honeywell communication peripheral If the File is an Installer An installer program is one that installs to the workstation and the terminal simultaneously when the workstation and the terminal are connected via ActiveSync 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 Mobile based 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 tyoe 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 op
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81. network Task Tab The Task tab enables you to initially configure then manage network settings when using a modem Select an item in this list and then complete the setup screens that follow with the appropriate information for your network My ISP The links under this heading enables you to add and manage modem connections to an ISP To complete the setup screens obtain the following information from your ISP ISP dial up access telephone number Username Password TCP IP settings My Work Network These links enable you to establish the following connections types e Modem e Virtual Private Network VPN e Proxy server connection To complete the setup screens obtain the network parameters from your system administrator Proxy Server Connections If you are connected to your ISP or private network during synchronization the terminal should download the proper proxy settings during synchronization with the PC If these settings are not on your PC or need to be changed ask your ISP or network administrator for the proxy sever name server type port type of Socks protocol used and your user name and password Modify an Existing Connection Manage Existing Connections appears on the Connections tab after at least one network connection has been established Tap Manage Existing Connections on this tab and follow the setup screens You re Settings a a T 4 ok Connections My ISP Add anew modem connection
82. ng Temperature 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Relative Humidity 95 humidity non condensing Construction High impact resistant PC ABS housings Magnesium alloy internal chassis with component shock mounts 5 ft 1 5m multiple drops to concrete all axis across operating temperature range Air 12k Vdc Direct 8k Vdc IP54 rating rated for blown dust and water intrusion Dimensions 7 1 in X 2 7 in X 1 9 in Long x Wide x Deep 18 cm X 6 9 cm X 4 7 cm Weight Approximately 14 3 oz Approximately 14 3 oz 4069 amp S a Approvals by Country on page 1 2 Compliance I 2 S S S 3 D uu O O D lt 9 4 in high X 4 4 in wide X 3 7 in deep 10 2 cm X 11 2 cm X 9 4 cm 11 2 oz 318g Polycarbonate ABS blend Color Gray Two keyholes on the back panel for wall mounting Capacity One Dolphin terminal Environmental Operating Temperature 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Charging Temperature Storage Temperature 4 to 140 F 20 to 60 C Electrical Static Discharge 8 KVA immunity on all surfaces Humidity 90 relative humidity non condensing Power Supply Input Universal 100 240 Volts 0 5 A from the power source 50 60Hz Output 5 Volts DC 3 0 A to the HomeBase Charging Standard Charge Four hours or less Max Charging Current 2A Max Standby Current lt 100mA Status LED Green Dolphin terminal is properly seated Commu
83. ng one of the methods below Knowledge Base www hsmknowledgebase com Our Knowledge Base provides thousands of immediate solutions If the Knowledge Base cannot help our Technical Support Portal see below provides an easy way to report your problem or ask your ques tion Technical Support Portal www hsmsupportportal com The Technical Support Portal not only allows you to report your problem but it also provides immediate solutions to your technical issues by searching our Knowledge Base With the Portal you can submit and track your questions online and send and receive attachments Web form www hsmcontactsupport com You can contact our technical support team directly by filling out our online Support form Enter your contact details and the description of the question problem Telephone www honeywellaidc com locations For our latest contact information please check our website at the link above Product Service and Repair Honeywell International Inc provides service for all of its products through service centers throughout the world To obtain warranty or non warranty service please visit www honeywellaidc com and select Support gt Contact Service and Repair to see your region s instructions on how to obtain a Return Material Authorization number RMA You should do this prior to returning the product Limited Warranty Honeywell International Inc HII warrants its products and optional accessories to be free
84. nication USB B Male connector supports data transmission of up to12 Mbps OR Standard DB9 serial connector supports data transmission up to 115 Kbps Agency Approvals UL listed amp TUV licensed Power Supply compliant to FCC part 15 Class B Power Supply Charging CE Marking EMC Fire Retardant UL 94 VO 14 3 oS 2 S a S gt Q D Oo S O 11 in long X 4 8 in wide X 1 5 in high 27 9 cm long X 12 2 cm wide X 3 8 cm high 15 1 oz 4289 Case Polycarbonate ABS blend Color Gray Use DIN rail slide to mount to a desktop or wall see DIN Rail Dimensions on page 12 5 Capacity Supports up to four Li ion battery packs Environmental Operating Temperature 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 Charging Temperature Storage Temperature 4 to 140 F 20 to 60 C Electrical Static 8 KVA immunity on all surfaces Discharge Humidity 90 relative humidity non condensing Power Supply Input Universal 100V 240V 0 8 A 50 60Hz 12 Volts DC 2 5 A Charging Standard Charge Four hours or less Status LEDs See Status LEDs on page 12 1 Agency Approvals Power Supply UL listed TUV licensed Power Supply compliant to FCC part 15 Class B Charging CE Marking CISPR Pub 22 O Fire Retardant UL94 V A I A Customer Support Technical Assistance If you need assistance installing or troubleshooting your device please contact us by usi
85. ns on page up user parameters 8 10 Sounds amp Set the sound volume enables and disables sounds for specific actions and sets Notifications sound parameters for system notifications Today Customize the look and the information displayed on the Today screen Note Personal settings are stored in RAM memory They are replaced by system defaults after each hard reset For more information about resets see Soft Reset Warm Boot on page 3 25 Buttons Buttons programs both keyboard buttons and the side buttons to launch applications or execute commands The default button assignments that appear on the Buttons window are inactive until you enable the HotKeys Power Tool To Enable HotKeys 1 Tap Start gt Power Tools and tap the HotKeys icon once mokes Hotkeys is enabled and the button assignments in the Buttons setting are active 2 Verify the assignment by tapping the button on the keyboard For more information about the HotKeys Power Tool refer to the Dolphin Power Tools User s Guide which is available for download from the web at www honeywell com aidc Button Assignments By default the side buttons for locations see page 3 12 activate the image engine but can be programmed to launch applications or execute commands in the Buttons setting 1 After HotKeys is enabled tap Start gt Settings gt Personal tab gt Buttons guttons Ey Settings Al qr T a ok Buttons 1 Select a button Button 1 lt
86. ode 11 MSI Code 32 Pharmaceutical PARAF Plessey Code 93 PosiCode Code 128 Straight 2 of 5 IATA 1D Symbologies EAN with Add On Straight 2 of 5 Industrial EAN with Extended Coupon Code Telepen EAN 8 Trioptic Code EAN 13 UPC GS1 128 UPC A GS1 Databar UPC E Interleaved 2 or 5 Aztec Codablock Code 16K Code 49 Composite Data Matrix GS1 Databar MaxiCode Micro PDF OCR PDF417 QR Code 2D Symbologies Aztec Mesa Codablock F GS1 Composite GS1 Databar 14 Composite Codes OCR US Money Font MICR E 13 B and SEMI Font OCR A OCR B Postnet and most international 4 state codes Australian Post British Post Canadian Post Postal Codes China Post Japanese Post KIX Netherlands Post Korea Post Planet Code Activating the Engine When a scanning application is open press the SCAN key E gt to activate the image engine You can also press one of the side buttons See page 3 12 which are programmed to activate the image engine in a scanning application by default Using Demos Demos are software utilities loaded on all Dolphin terminals that demonstrate the advanced features of the terminal There are two Demos feature the image engine Image Demo and Scan Demo To access these demos tap Start 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 hone
87. on Bar on page 2 3 SIM Card Installation Short for Subscriber Information Module a SIM card stores the subscriber s personal information GSM GPRS radio settings security keys contacts etc SIM cards are installed in compatible mobile devices which enables users to switch devices without losing personal and setup information SIM Card Requirements e The SIM card must be activated by the service provider e The terminal must be powered down Note If no SIM card is installed you can still make emergency phone calls such as 9 1 1 for example To Install a SIM Card On the 7600 the SIM card slot is located under the SIM card door which is under the battery well on the back panel This location enables easy access to the SIM card while securing it under an installed battery You must use a Torx 5 T5 x 50 screwdriver to open the SIM card door 1 Tap Blue Backlight to put the terminal in Suspend mode Lay the terminal keyboard facing down Remove the main battery Using a Torx 5 screwdriver unscrew the SIM card door and set it aside Ye YS N Slide the metal door down towards the I O connector to unlock it Refer to the guiding arrows for assistance 6 Lift the metal door 7 Place the SIM card in the base of the connector with the contacts facing down so that those contacts connect with the SIM card interface Guiding Arrows SIM Card Metal Door i 2 6 SIM 7 8 Fold the metal door down and
88. onnect the USB cable to the I O connector to facilitate USB communication between the terminal and host workstation Ensure all components are dry prior to mating terminals batteries with peripheral devices Mating wet A components may cause damage not covered by the warranty I O Connector Host Workstation USB Cable gt Power USB Port Connector This is a communication only cable until you plug the power cable into the power port 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 Connecting the Power Cable The power port on the back end of the USB connector fits the power cable that comes with each terminal To charge the terminal while communicating connect the power cable to the power port Ensure all components are dry prior to mating terminals batteries with peripheral devices Mating wet l components may cause damage not covered by the warranty Power Cable Power Port _ 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 ActiveSync Communication To synchronize ActiveSync 4 5 or higher must be installed and configured for the appropriate communication type on the host workstation
89. or best results battery packs should be at room temperature when inserted into the charge slots When the battery temperature exceeds 40 C charge time may exceed the four hours Charging stops if the battery temperature is greater than 40 C but begins charging again when the battery temperature is less than 40 C To Charge Batteries 1 Supply power and turn the power switch on 2 Insert batteries into the appropriate slots The Status LED for each slot turns orange 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 122 F 20 to 50 C or in extremely high humidity e For prolonged storage do not keep batteries stored in a charger that is connected to a power source 12 3 Mounting The charger should be mounted on a dry stable surface such as a desktop or workbench or a flat vertical surface such as a wall Mounting Location When choosing a mounting location e Keep in mind that the mounting location must allow users easy access to power switch and power connector e Do NOT choose an enclosed space because restricted air flow can cause the temperature to elevate which can effect charging For more information
90. orkstation modem or any RS 232 device Maximum data transfer rate is 115 Kbps Hardware Requirements for Setup e Dolphin HomeBase device e Communication cable from Honeywell e Power cable from Honeywell see Connecting the Power Cable on page 3 17 e USB cable for USB communication from Honeywell e Serial cable for RS 232 communication from Honeywell Software Requirements for Communication On the workstation e Windows 98 Second Edition Windows Me Windows 2000 Windows NT 4 0 SP6 or higher Windows XP or Windows Vista operating systems e ActiveSync must be setup on the workstation before you initiate synchronization from the terminal for the first time On the terminal and the workstation e ActiveSync 4 5 or higher ActiveSync must be configured for same communication type USB or RS 232 on both the host workstation and the Dolphin terminal Note ActiveSync software is available on the Getting Started CD that comes in the box with the Dolphin terminal 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 For RS 232 communication Allow USB connections connect to COM1 Connection Settings x Connection Settings Device connected Device connected lw Show status icon in taskbar lw Show status icon in taskbar I Allow USB connections Allow USB connections jw
91. pplications at a time Using System Settings 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Personal tab gt Menus Meas Settings aj er Tye 4E lok Menus Checked items appear in the Stark meng Others appear in Programs LIE Image Profiler M Internet Explorer C J Internet Sharing C Marketplace WS Messaging O aC Phone i Pictures amp Videos 4 Power Tools le Remote Desktop Mobile 2 Tap the check box for the program you want to add and tap OK to save Note Ifyou try to go over seven applications a warning message appears and you will have to delete applications as necessary 3 Tap the Start menu to verify that the program appears on it Using File Explorer If you do not see the program listed you can either use File Explorer to move the program or ActiveSync on the workstation to create a shortcut to the program and place the shortcut in the Start Menu folder Note We recommend that you Copy and Paste Shortcut so that you do not alter your program configurations by accident Using Copy and Paste Shortcut as opposed to Cut and Paste ensures that the program files remain where they need to be for the system to find them to perform system functions 1 Tap Start gt Programs gt File Explorer and navigate to the program File Explorer opens to My Documents by default to see a list of all folders tap the folder name and then My Device amp File Explorer aj er Yy 5
92. r d To switch to another network tap the now active Select button and the process repeats 4 To switch back to automatic roaming select Automatic under Select networks and tap OK Working with the Bluetooth Radio Enabling the Bluetooth Radio You enable the Bluetooth radio in the Dolphin Wireless Manager see page 7 6 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Connections tab gt Dolphin Wireless Manager wiae DolphinwM ler Ty 4 lok Bluetooth OFF Phone t OFF 2 Tap anywhere inside the Bluetooth rectangle and Bluetooth begins activating Bluetooth E OFF 3 When the radio is activated i e transmitting a signal the OFF button changes to ON Bluetooth J ON Now the Bluetooth radio is transmitting a signal Additional text in the Bluetooth section tells information about the Bluetooth radio Visible and Not visible indicates whether the Bluetooth radio is discoverable or not discoverable by other Bluetooth devices Now you can connect to other transmitting and discoverable Bluetooth devices see page 9 2 To make the terminal discoverable for other Bluetooth devices to find you need to make the Bluetooth radio discoverable see page 9 8 Icons in the Navigation Bar Icons that indicate radio functionality appear in the Navigation bar For a complete listing see Icons in the Navigation Bar on page 2 3 Connecting to Other Bluetooth Devices You need to perform a device disco
93. r adapters from Honeywell Use of peripherals cables or power adapters not sold manufactured by Honeywell may result in damage not covered by the warranty AN We recommend use of Honeywell Li lon battery packs Use of any non Honeywell battery may result in damage not covered by the warranty Front Panel Power LED Charging Slots Status LEDs Charging Slots There are four charging slots and each slot holds one battery When a battery is placed in a slot it immediately begins charging and its Status LED lights Power LED This LED lights green after power has been applied and initialization is complete Status LEDs A status LED is located above each of the four battery slots The color of the LED indicates the charge status of the batteries in the slot Green solid The battery has completed its charge cycle and is ready for use Orange solid The battery is properly seated and charging Red flashing An error occurred during the most recent charge cycle 12 1 Back Panel Power Supply Connector Power Switch Power Supply Connector Attach the power supply to this connector The universal power supply accepts input voltages between 90 265 volts Power Switch Toggle the power switch to turn the charger on and off Supplying Power Use the power adapter cable that comes with the charger so that the input voltage is adjusted appropriately 1 eS i Locate the AC power adapter
94. reen Tap the target firmly and accurately at each location on the screen The target will continue to move until the screen is aligned L 14 Follow the instructions on the screen Back Panel Features Image Engine Window Stylus Slot Accessory Attachment Rear Speaker Finger Saddle SIM Card Door I O Connector Accessory Attachment Use this button to attach accessories see Using the Accessory Attachment on page 3 11 Finger Saddle This is a slightly depressed and angled area of the back panel that is designed to cradle or saddle your pointer finger while holding the terminal This unique ergonomic design makes the terminal comfortable to hold and helps prevent you from accidentally dropping the terminal Rear Speaker The integrated speaker sounds audio signals as you scan bar code labels and enter data but emits no ambient noise on system activity such as processor activity memory access radio traffic etc The speaker can also be used for playing sounds e g WAV or MP3 files The rear speaker also receives audio signals during voice communication over a GSM network For more information see Speakerphone on page 8 8 SIM Card Door Access to the SIM card slot is under this door which is under the battery You must open this door to insert or remove a SIM card For details see SIM Card Installation on page 8 2 Stylus Slot Dolphin terminals ship with a stylus inserted in the bac
95. rst twelve 12 months if 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 terminals ship with a touch screen protector already installed To replace the screen protector you must remove the one already installed 1 You will need a strong flat plastic card a credit card for example to wedge under the existing screen protector Note If you have one you can also use the small plastic squeegees designed for touch panels 2 Press the Blue Backlight lt S keys to put the terminal in Suspend Mode see page 3 26 3 Carefully apply the flat edge of your plastic card to the upper right corner of the touch screen Catch the edge of the screen protector and pull it up and away from the touch panel Credit Card Screen Protector Ce Touch Panel 4 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 Such as a credit card to apply the screen protector smoothly and remove any air bubbles Note If you have one use the small plastic squeegees designed for touch panels 1 Press the Blue Backlight ee keys to put the terminal in Suspend Mode see page 3 26 3 6 2 Clean the touch panel thoroughly with a
96. s to reset the Dolphin terminal a soft reset and a hard reset Soft Reset Warm Boot A soft reset re boots the terminal without losing RAM data You would perform a soft reset 1 after installing software applications that require a reboot 2 after making changes to certain system settings or 3 when the terminal fails to respond 1 Press and hold Red ESC for approximately 5 seconds The screen turns white and the decode and scan LEDs flash for approximately three seconds 2 When the reset is complete the Today Screen see page 2 2 appears Hard Reset Cold Boot A hard reset erases all of the data and applications stored in RAM memory and launches Autolnstall which A N re initializes the terminal Hard resets automatically launch a soft reset as part of the boot process 1 Press and hold Red TAB for approximately 5 seconds The screen turns white and the decode and scan LEDs light for approximately three seconds 2 The terminal re initializes which re installs all programs stored in the IPSM Autoinstall folder Note Set the time and date after each hard reset to ensure that the system clock is accurate Tap the date on the Today Screen see page 2 2 to open the Clock setting and set the time and date sE Start a Ty res e Wednesday 5 57 AM January 16 4008 Suspend Mode Suspend mode suspends terminal operation The terminal appears to be off when in suspend mode The terminal is programmed
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98. see Battery Charging on page 12 3 Mounting Process Slide the DIN Rail into the slot on the bottom panel Then using the appropriate nuts and bolts secure the DIN rail to the desk or wall 12 4 Bottom Panel Mounting Dimensions 11 in 278 93 mm 6 17 in 156 8 mm DIN Rail Dimensions 14 in 3 6 mm 98 in 25 mm OO 1 in 25 in 1 38 in 27mm G5 ee a 3 1 35 mm 04 in 1 mm Mounting Guidelines 1 Before you begin make sure you have two screws that are size 5 diameter measurement of 0 125 in 3 18 mm 2 Drill two holes into the wall using the slots of the DIN Rail to locate To ensure stability holes should be located at least 4 inches 101 6mm apart 3 Insert a screw into each hole The screw heads should be flush with the surface of the DIN rail 12 5 Troubleshooting If you encounter problems refer to chart below for possible solutions If problems persist please contact Technical Assistance see page 15 1 C The Status LED does not come on Check the power connections make sure the POWER switch is when I insert a battery pack into a ON and the battery pack is properly seated slot The Status LED lights red during Try to charge the battery in one of the other charging slots If the charging red Status LED comes on again then the problem is associated with the battery pack If the red status stays with the charging slot the problem is associated wit
99. slide the door up to lock the SIM card in place You will hear a click when the door is locked Card Interface Note You will not be able to close the SIM card door unless the SIM card is locked in place 9 Fasten the SIM card door 10 Insert the battery pack and tap the SCAN key to wake the terminal from Suspend mode 11 When the operating system recognizes the new SIM card a notification message pops up Enabling the GSM Radio Be default the GSM radio should be enabled after each Hard Reset Cold Boot see page 3 25 Verify the status of the radio in the Dolphin Wireless Manager 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Connections tab gt Dolphin Wireless Manager wrt f DolphinwM H ag Ti 45 ok WLAN OFF Bluetooth g OFF Phone t OFF 2 Tap anywhere inside the Phone rectangle and Phone begins activating 3 When the radio is activated i e transmitting a signal the OFF button changes to ON and the Phone section displays additional information about the GSM radio Data Communication You set up data communication via the connections manager The carrier on the SIM card is the ISP System Requirements e The GSM radio must be enabled see Enabling the GSM Radio on page 8 4 e You must have an active SIM card installed see SIM Card Installation on page 8 2 e The Phone must not be in use The kj in the Navigation bar indicates that the GSM phone is active but the phone is not in use Information
100. stall folder My Device gt IPSM gt Autoinstall will re install after the next hard reset For information about the hard reset process see Hard Reset Cold Boot on page 3 25 1 Tap Remove Programs In the list select the program you want to remove 7a Settings al gn Ty ME Remove Programs Programs in storage memory Hand Held Products Inc SmartDe SOTI Pocket Controller SDERT_ 20042 WWM PowerTools 4 0041 Wh HHP 802 116 54MSUNG SPI DRI Devicescape SWE Dolphin m 10061 wm armi Dol Demos 4 0041 wi Remove Total storage memory available 7390k 2 Tap Remove The following message appears r Settings laler Y E Remove Programs 5 Remove Program The selected program will be permanently removed You may reload it fram your desktop computer Are yOu sure you want to remove it 3 Tap Yes Wait while the program is removed 4 Verify that the program no longer appears in the list Screen The Screen system setting contains three tabs Alignment Clear Type and Text Size Alignment Tab ClearType Tab Text Size Tab re Settings Screen Align Screen Align the screen if it is not responding accurately to stylus taps Align Screen Alignment ClearType me Settings Screen ClearType ClearType smoothes the edges of screen fonts For many programs O Enable ClearType General ClearType Text size Settings ler Ty E lok
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102. t General Modem 8 The network icon in the Navigation bar indicates the GSM radio is attempting to connect f 9 When the connection is complete the network icon changes to Ef 10 You can now send data over GSM Ending the Data Connection You need to end the data connection to use the phone By default the data connection will disconnect after a certain amount of time passes without use This period of time is determined by ISP To end the data connection manually tap the network icon in the Navigation bar fej and select Disconnect on the popup bubble Voice Communication You can use the Dolphin terminal as a phone via the GSM radio Audio Modes There are two audio modes Speakerphone and Headset Speakerphone Headset Use the microphone on the front panel and the speaker on the back panel to operate the GSM phone in Speakerphone mode Speakerphone is the default audio mode Headset mode is when you use a headset with earplug for audio input and the microphone for audio output You can use two kinds of headsets a mechanical headset or a Bluetooth headset For mechanical headsets you must use a 2 5mm plug no other audio plug will fit in the audio jack on the side panel see Headset Jack on page 3 12 The terminal switches from speakerphone to headset mode automatically upon the insertion of the plug and returns to speakerphone when the plug is removed For a Bluetooth headset you need to activate th
103. t Certificates a5 pal Clock amp Encryption Error Alarms Reporting External Memory GPS For details e See About on page 6 7 e See Backlight on page 6 8 e See Certificates on page 6 8 e See ClearType Tuner on page 6 8 e See Clock amp Alarms on page 6 9 e See Encryption on page 6 9 e See Error Reporting on page 6 9 e See External GPS on page 6 10 e See Memory on page 6 10 e See Power on page 6 12 e See Regional Settings on page 6 12 e See Remove Programs on page 6 13 e See Screen on page 6 14 e See WAN Info on page 6 15 About The About system setting displays specific information about what is loaded on the terminal It contains three tabs Version Tab Displays the information about the software operating system and processor of the terminal Device ID Tab Displays the information the terminal uses to identify itself to other devices It can be important to know this information if the Dolphin terminal is going to be part of a networked system of devices Device name Displays the system s default name This is the name used by ActiveSync Description Displays the description of the device ID Copyrights Tab Displays important copyright information Backlight The Backlight system setting enables you to customize backlight functionality for the display The backlight for the color display is user defined Tap Start gt Settings gt System tab gt Backl
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105. that are close together you generally achieve greater accuracy with the stylus see Using the Stylus on page 2 5 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 Display Backlight The touch screen display has a backlight that is programmed to turn off after a specified period of time that the terminal is idle For details see Backlight on page 6 8 Using Screen Protectors 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 advocates 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 Replacement screen protectors can be purchased directly from Honeywell Please contact a Honeywell sales associate 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 display for the fi
106. the battery Note Ifthe main battery is low and the terminal is in suspend mode pressing the SCAN button does not wake the Dolphin terminal you must replace the discharged battery with a fully charged battery Default Critical and Low Battery Points Dolphin terminals are programmed to display warnings when the battery reaches critical and low battery points The following registry entry sets both warning points HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE System CurrentControlSet Control Power There are two DWORD values in this registry entry LowBatt and CriticalBatt The default values for these entries are as follows LowBatt 19 25 This sets the Low Battery point to 25 19 hex 25 decimal When the battery hits the percentage charge specified here the user is notified by this icon in the Navigation bar is If the main battery is low and the terminal is in suspend mode pressing the SCAN or Power button won t wake the Dolphin terminal you must replace the discharged battery with a battery charged over 25 mark before you can resume terminal operation CriticalBatt a 10 This sets the Critical Battery point to 10 a hex 0 decimal When the battery hits the i percentage charge specified here the user is notified by this icon in the Navigation bar i Note Warnings do not appear when the terminal is on external power Setting Critical and Low Battery Points Developers can re reset the default battery points in the RegEdit Power Tool 1 Tap Start
107. 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 Mobile 6 and the terminal s processor You can verify your processor by tapping Start gt Settings gt System tab gt About gt Version tab Make a note of the information in the Processor field sE Settings Tt et a lok About Windows Mobile 6 05 5 2 318 Build 15342 0 0 0 2006 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved This computer program is protected by U5 and international copyright lar Processor ARMOSZOT Sace44 04 Yemory 104 78 MB Expansion slot Wot in use Version Copyrights To install additional software you can use the communication options described in this chapter e Adding Programs via ActiveSync page 7 11 e Infrared Communication page 7 2 Adding Programs via ActiveSync When selecting programs verify that the program and version of the program are designed for the Windows Mobile 6 and the terminal s processor You can verify your processor by tapping Start gt Settings gt System tab gt About gt Version tab Make a note of the information in the Processor field Generally software for Windows Mobile based devices must be installed to the host workstation first then transferred to the terminal 1 Download the program to the workstation from either the Internet or the install CD You may see a sing
108. they are always installed at cold boot startup Storage Card You can install one memory card in Dolphin terminals see Access Door on page 3 12 If a storage card is installed in the terminal you can select it in the drop down list and see capacity and usage statistics for the card dki ARABIEI Displays the software programs currently using Storage aw memory ee Check this tab when you are receiving out of memory errors or Sat when the mobile computer is running slowly You can e Select a program in the list and tap Stop to stop it from running and therefore from using memory or e Tap Stop All to automatically stop all running programs Main Storage Card Running Programs Anytime you stop a running program it frees up RAM memory Be advised that when you stop a program here any unsaved data in that program is lost To free up memory without risking data loss return to the running program save your data and close the application Power Power system settings contains three tabs Battery and Advanced Battery Tab Settings nea aE Displays the remaining charge of batteries Power Main battery Lilon For more information about the terminal s batteries see see Battery Power on page 3 21 Backup battery o a 109 Battery Advanced Advanced Tab ng Settings pte aa Determines power time outs Power EE For On battery power select from the drop down list e the number of minutes of inac
109. tings gt Connections tab gt Dolphin Wireless Manager wircie Each rectangle represents a radio se DolphinwM ll er If a rectangle is grayed out then the radio is not installed on the terminal These buttons show you the ON If applicable information about t ON the radio appears when the radio is activated Enabling the Radios Dolphin 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Connections tab gt Dolphin Wireless Manager wirer 7 Dolphinw M T ar agr a lok WLAN OFF Bluetooth f OFF Phone t OFF 2 Tap anywhere inside the rectangle or the OFF button inside the rectangle The radio begins activating Bluetooth 3 When the radio is activated i e transmitting a signal the OFF button changes to ON Bluetooth 6 ON Note If applicable information about the radio appears in the rectangle Accessing Radio Configuration Utilities Each of the three radios have their own configuration utilities that you can access through the Menu Turn all radios on Turn all radios off WLAN Settings Bluetooth Settings Phone Settings About Done For 802 11b g Tap WLAN Settings to open the SWC and configure the radio Refer to the Honeywell WLAN SWC User s Guide which is available for download from the 7600 product page at www honeywellaidc com For GSM Tap Phone Settings to open the Phone and configure the connection see page 8 1 For Bluetooth Tap Bluetooth Settings
110. tivity you want to pass before the terminal powers off when running on battery On external power powe r n device iF not For On external power select from the drop down list the number of minutes of inactivity you want to pass before the terminal powers off when running on external power Note You can also set automatic turn off times for the terminal to conserve power When the terminal is turned off that means it s in suspend mode see Suspend Mode on page 3 26 Regional Settings Regional Settings enables you to customize the appearance and formatting to your geographic region Specifically you can customize numbers i e number of decimal places allowed currency i e using the or symbol time and date These specifications apply to all screens including the Today screen The Region tab displays an overview of the region selected in the drop down list at the top The terminal is loaded with a number of pre programmed regional settings Select one from the list and the results appear on the screen To see specific settings or change a specific setting tap on one of the tabs make the change and tap OK to save it Remove Programs Remove Programs enables you to remove programs installed on the terminal Use this setting to troubleshoot when you receive messages that the terminal is out of memory The programs removed are removed from RAM memory Any program usually CAB or DLL files stored in the Autoin
111. 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 Put the Terminal in Suspend Mode Press the Blue Backlight S keys Note You should always put the terminal in suspend mode when you change the battery pack see Changing the Main Battery Pack on page 3 21 To Resume Terminal Operation To resume terminal operation or wake the terminal from suspend mode e Press the Blue Backlight ee keys e Press the Scan key E gt e If not in a scanning or imaging application press one of the side buttons see page 3 12 Troubleshooting Suspend Resume lf the terminal does not wake when you press the Scan key 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 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 Using the Keyboards Overview There are two keyboard options a 29 key keyboard and the 38 key keyboard 29 Key Numeric Keyboard 38 Key Alpha Keyboard a o The buttons are recessed under the overlay for maximum durability and the panel is backlit for maximum viewability in various lighting conditions Suspend Resume Both keyboards provide multiple w
112. to open the Bluetooth Manager and configure the radio see page Icons in the Navigation Bar Icons that indicate radio functionality appear in the Navigation bar For a complete listing see Icons in the Navigation Bar on page 2 3 COM Port Assignment Table 7600 with Windows Mobile Professional with GSM COM1 Not accessible COM2 Serial Port RS 232 Connector on the bottom panel COM3 Not accessible IrDA Serial Infrared SIR up to 115 Kbps USB Serial Virtual USB Serial port for ActiveSync 7600 with Windows Mobile Classic without GSM IrDA Serial Infrared SIR up to 115 Kbps Network Cards The Network Cards setting displays the network cards installed in the terminal 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Connections gt Network Cards ge Settings ler 2 4 lok Configure Network Adapters My network card connects bo he Internet Tap an adapter to modify settings SWC IM GSPIS6861 SWC Intermediate Minipart Marvell GSPIS686 Wireless Card NE2O00 Compatible Ethernet Driver 2 Tap onan adapter in the list to review its settings Server assigned IP addresses use DHCP se Settings T wry j lok SWC IM GSPIG6661 Use server assigned IP address Use specific IP address fe80 216 41ff fef8 3 Ifyou make a change on one of these tabs tap OK to confirm the changes 4 You must perform a soft reset to update the registry entries see Soft Reset Warm Boot on page 3
113. ty Checking Battery Power To check battery power while the terminal is operating tap Start gt Settings gt System tab gt Power rower se Settings len Ty 4 ok Power Main battery Lilon Battery power remaining a 100 Backup battery aT 100 11 5 Mounting If you want to mount to a vertical surface be sure to provide enough workspace with good lighting for the user to view and operate the Dolphin terminal while it is seated in the base Back Panel Dimensions 32 In 8 06mm Diameter 2 places 1 44 in 36 7 mm 3 99 in 101 42 mm 1 85 in 46 87 mm 4 35 in 110 47 mm Mounting Guidelines 1 Before you begin make sure you have two screws that are size 4 diameter measurement of 0 112 in 2 845 mm 2 Drill two holes into the wall The holes should be located approximately 1 44 in 86 7 mm apart 3 Insert a screw into each hole leaving 0 2 in 5 mm of its head exposed 11 6 Bottom Panel Dimensions 3 73 in 94 88 mm Note The pivot connector should be facing straight out the bottom panel as shown when mounting the base to a vertical surface 11 7 11 8 12 Dolphin QuadCharger Device Overview The Dolphin QuadCharger device is a four slot charging station that charges up to four Li ion battery packs in four hours For more details about charging see Battery Charging on page 12 3 AN Use only the peripherals power cables and powe
114. uide which is available for download from www honeywellaidc com There are three tabs Main Storage Card and Running Programs Main Tab e TEETE This tab displays the usage statistics of the on board Te volatile RAM memory Storage Program Col umns Total 13 58 MB Total 104 75 MB Inuse 6 56 MB Inuse 22 41 MB i ie a e memory used for storing programs and program ata Program RAM memory used to run programs Rows Total Displays the current MB of memory allocated for use In use Displays the total MB of that allocated memory in use Main Free Displays the total MB of memory available Storage Card Tab Running Programs Tab This tab displays the current capacity and usage statistics of the selected memory type IPSM or Storage Card Fi Settings laler Ty E lok Memory Total storage card memory 71 47 MB Select the memory type from the drop down list IPSM is In use 3 84 MB Free 67 63 MB selected by default Total storage card memory The total MB of memory capacity of IPSM or Storage Card In use The MB currently being used Free The MB that is still available for use Main Storage Card Running Programs Programs IPSM Short for Internal Persistent Storage Manager this is the on board Flash memory that is non volatile Because this memory is non volatile data or programs stored in IPSM are not affected when power is removed Autoinstall programs for example are stored in IPSM so that
115. very and then select a discovered device and connect to it Pairing happens as part of the connection process 1 Inthe Dolphin Wireless Manager tap Menu gt Bluetooth Settings OR Tap Start gt Settings gt Connections tab gt Bluetooth pictootn ra Settings ler 29 4 ok Bluetooth Tap Odd new device to search For other Bluetooth devices Tap on a device to modify its settings Add new device Devices 2 Tap Add new device The terminal begins searching for discoverable Bluetooth devices re Settings Select a Bluetooth Device Searching for Bluetooth Devices JB HANDHELD AD6EBS Me DRONAMRY MS LINNE pe Chrisa as 3 Select a device in the list and tap Next r Settings Select a Bluetooth Device Select a device to connect with and tap Next me aw BURMEISE IDOOOOO0000000 Cancel 4 You are prompted to enter a passcode 7 SeLLings Enter Passcode F Enter a passcode to establish a secure connection with CARYM If the device has a specific passcode enter it in the Passcode field and tap Next If the device does not have a specific passcode enter one in the Passcode field and tap Next The Bluetooth radio tries to connect with the device 7 Settings Enter Passcode Enter 4 passcode to establish a secure connection with CARYM e9 5 If you created a passcode you will be prompted by the other device to enter the same passcod
116. y 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 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 OT Lh tL 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 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 such as BMP
117. ying to connect the selected device reads Pending I File Explorer IPSM DeviceConfig igi DeviceConfig g4 E ConfigMenu 3 E2ConfigPPC igi ImageDemo ielImagi Cut ian Netwec Copy lige Powe RAS ey RegBa fea Scant Delete Send Ex Can si File Explorer amp SysInfo txt To beam select a device eA Unknown device 8 Unknown device ei Unknown device 8 Unknown device e Unknown device A Unknown device 3 HAILEA ei Unknown device en Unknown device a Fi File Explorer amp SysInfo txt To beam select a device es ITS620 en T43 MA 1 LABBS4280DV IBM IT es Unknown device ei LINNE CARY TH 3 D9900 13 en LYNCHR i MELITTAJ ei SEVORETM 1 3 03 1 3 03 2 3 6K 10 11 07 14 2K Rename Beam File Al a He X Name Tap to send Tap to send Tap to send Tap to send Tap to send Tap to send Tap to send Tap to send Tap to send Tap to send Tap to send Tap to send Pending Tap to send Tap to send Tap to send Tap to send When a Bluetooth device is first found it appears as an Unknown device the icon indicates that the device is a Bluetooth device As data is retrieved the device IDs appear in the list 7 When the file is being transferred the selected device reads Sending Making the Terminal Discoverable By
118. ywellaidc com LEDs The LEDs in the center of both keyboards for location see LEDs on page 4 1 light when using the image engine Scan LED The LED on the right lights red when you press the scan trigger in scanning applications Decode LED The LED on the left lights green when a scanned bar code is successfully decoded 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 support omni directional aiming which means 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 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 lights red 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 successfull
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