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3. Vive Tira pes thee Pos pass Dirion Bonding Wizard Tues hia halpa yii barad Blusseceths diea bdeg n a ore ire pea Fear fe pria a oncle ert pue Pitti berasa sua Packer SS id tha reaa dra August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 17 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 View Device Properties 5 As prompted make sure the Bluetooth device that you want to bond with is in Bondable mode Aa hiiji emcee aE ail Pr el nl the folevey reece B ed nob erator Leet Pinay rabo mane Lem rere cree Pag oscar rabies anat thar the ries amp i Pared ia ecd Tap Masc no connus 6 If the remote device is set up to accept bonding a Bluetooth Passkey screen will appear To continue bonding enter the correct passkey and tap Reply 8 usi bona Passes ng Te bilhin ay Devi ener i paride Lan Tha pares Siueboeth cedar tp empate om Sach edo Piet engen Ihe prie bebrs ur raph math a blank parria ri idest Eas iae kien cro eode as 7 When you have successfully bonded with the other device tap Finish View Device Properties Follow these steps to view the properties of an already discovered device 1 If not open launch the Bluetooth Devices folder Tap on the Bluetooth icon on the Today screen Select Advanced Features then Bluetooth Devices 2 Select a device Tap on the Properties icon or tap on Device then select Properties Alternatively you can ta
4. lt SHHP Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft Trademarks Dolphin HomeBase Mobile Base and QuadCharger are trademarks or registered trademarks of Hand Held Products Inc Microsoft MS ActiveSync Outlook Windows and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Other product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies and are hereby acknowledged Disclaimer Hand Held Products Inc d b a HHP HHP 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 HHP to determine whether any such changes have been made The information in this publication does not represent a commitment on the part of HHP HHP 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 HHP 2000 2002 Hand Held Products Inc All rights reserved Web Address www HHP com Table of Contents Chapter
5. Cursor Keys Escape Key Shift Key Number Lock Enter Key Key Q Backlight Key Conr OOOI aroy Blue Modifier Key Red Modifier Key Dolphin 9500 9550 43 Key Front View August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft Chapter 4 Using the Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer Using the Cursor Keys Using the Cursor Keys Use the cursor keys to navigate around on an application screen The use of these keys can vary depending on the application Press To Move the cursor up one row or line Move the cursor one character to the right amp gt Move the cursor down one row or line gt Move the cursor one character to the left Using the Modifier Keys All three versions of the Dolphin 9500 9550 keyboard feature the standard PC keyboard modifier keys Shift SFT Alt and Ctrl To enable single handed operation the SFT key modifies only the next key pressed it must be pressed and released before each key you wish to modify The Ctrl and Alt keys are located on the bottom row There are two additional modifier keys located on the bottom row of the keyboard one blue and one red eX Keke Functions of the Alt and Ctl keys depend on the software application in use The blue and red keys are used in combination with other keys to type the corresponding color coded characters and functions See the chart in A for key combinations for keyboard functi
6. Welcome to Microsoft s Homepage amp Welcome to MSN com a folder or favorite link 3 Tap the page you want to view You ll see the page that was downloaded the last time you synchronized with your desktop computer If the page is not on your device the favorite will be dimmed You will need to synchronize with your desktop computer again to download the page to your device or connect to the Internet to view the page Saving memory on your terminal Mobile favorites take up storage memory on your device To minimize the amount of memory used e Inthe settings for the Favorites information type in ActiveSync options turn off pictures and sounds or stop some mobile favorites from being downloaded to the device For more information see ActiveSync Help e Limit the number of downloaded linked pages In Internet Explorer on the desktop computer right click the mobile favorite you want to change and then Properties On the Download tab specify 0 or 1 for the number of linked pages you want to download August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 10 3 Chapter 10 Pocket Internet Explorer Using AvantGo Channels Using AvantGo Channels AvantGo is a free interactive service that gives you access to personalized content and thousands of popular Web sites You subscribe to AvantGo channels directly from your device Then you synchronize your device and desktop computer or connect to the
7. 1 Press and hold the Control CTRL and the Escape ESC keys for approximately 10 seconds 2 Release the keys and the terminal resets The red LED comes on and the green LED blinks for approximately 3 seconds 3 When you turn on the terminal again it will need to be reconfigured Refer to Start the Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer on page 7 Resetting the Dolphin Soft Reset There are times when you may need to warm boot the Dolphin 9500 9550 terminal such as after loading a software application that requires a warm boot after installing new software To warm boot the Dolphin 9500 9550 terminal 1 Press and hold the Control CTRL and the SHIFT SFT keys for approximately 10 seconds then release 2 Release the keys and the terminal resets The red LED comes on and the green LED blinks for approximately 3 seconds 3 The terminal will initialize and after a few seconds will display the Today screen August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 2 12 Chapter 3 Dolphin 9500 9550 Overview System Features Processor The Dolphin 9500 9550 terminal is equipped with an Intel X Scale 400MHz RISC microprocessor that runs on a 100 MHz BUS and is one of the most powerful Pocket PC platforms on the market Operating System Microsoft Pocket PC is a compact highly efficient scalable operating system Its open architecture facilitates development of applications for energy efficient data colle
8. Communications Reliable data communications at speeds of up to 115k baud can be transmitted by the HomeBase through the RS 232 serial port Using the full speed USB port data transmission rates of up to 12 Mbps are possible The HomeBase cannot be daisy chained but can be networked together using a serial or USB hub Convenient Storage Dolphin charging communication peripherals provide a safe and convenient storage receptacle for your Dolphin terminal August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 12 1 Chapter 12 Dolphin 9500 9550 HomeBase Dolphin 9500 9550 HomeBase Parts and Functions Dolphin 9500 9550 HomeBase Parts and Functions Front Panel Terminal Well Auxiliary Battery Well DOCK LED AUX Battery LED COMM LED Terminal Well Place the Dolphin terminal in this well both to communicate with a host device If the host device is a desktop computer that uses ActiveSync synchronization begins immediately While seated in the Terminal Well the battery loaded in the back of the terminal charges Auxiliary Battery Well See Rear Panel on page 12 4 DOCK LED Turns solid green when the Dolphin terminal is properly seated in the Dolphin HomeBase When this light is on the terminal is connected and the battery in the terminal is charging AUX BATT LED Indicates status of the battery charging in the Auxiliary Battery Well This color means Orange the auxiliary battery is
9. 4 Read any installation instructions Read Me files or documentation that comes with the program Many programs provide special installation instructions 5 Connect your device and desktop computer 6 Double click the exe file If the file is an installer the installation wizard will begin Follow the directions on the screen Once the software has been installed on your desktop computer the installer will automatically transfer the software to your device If the file is not an installer you will see an error message stating that the program is valid but it is designed for a different type of computer You will need to move this file to your device If you cannot find any installation instructions for the program in the Read Me file or documentation use ActiveSync Explore to copy the program file to the Program Files folder on your device For more information on copying files using ActiveSync see ActiveSync Help Once installation is complete tap Start Programs and then the program icon to switch to it To add a program directly from the Internet 1 Determine your device and processor type so that you know which version of the software to install Tap Start and then Settings On the System tab tap About In the Version tab make a note of the information in Processor 2 Download the program to your device straight from the Internet using Pocket Internet Explorer You may see a single xip exe or zip file a Setup exe file o
10. August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 11 2 Chapter 11 Companion Programs Writing Mode Writing Mode In writing mode use your stylus to write directly on the screen Ruled lines are displayed as a guide and the zoom magnification is greater than in typing mode to allow you to write more easily For more information on writing and selecting writing see Using the Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer on page 4 1 Writing on the Screen in Pocket Word With Space button selected drag to insert space An arrow appears showing the space direction and size Tap to highlight selected text Tap to select formatting options such as pen weight and line color Space button Pen button If you cross three ruled lines in a single stylus stroke the writing becomes a drawing and can be edited and manipulated as described in the following section Written words are converted to graphics metafiles when a Pocket Word document is converted to a Word document on your desktop computer August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 11 3 Chapter 11 Companion Programs Drawing Mode Drawing Mode In drawing mode use your stylus to draw on the screen Gridlines appear as a guide When you lift your stylus off the screen after the first stroke you ll see a drawing box indicating the boundaries of the drawing Every subsequent stroke within or touching t
11. ALPHA SFT 2 ALPHA SFT 3 ALPHA SFT 4 ALPHA SFT 5 ALPHA SFT 6 ALPHA SFT 7 amp ALPHA SFT 8 j ALPHA SFT 9 ALPHA SFT 0 Key Key Combinations Function Special Characters ALT 3 9 Hold the numbers ALT 3 4 ALT key down as you type in the August 2003 Dolphin amp 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft Appendix 8 Appendix A 56 Key Full Alpha Numeric o Kor Blue Key Functions and Characters Key Combination 9 x O00 0000 O O O O o G99999 0101010101191919 OFA amp 50000 OOOO Blue key Blue key Blue key A Blue key B Blue key E Blue key F Red Key Functions and Characters Key Combination Function Special Character Red key ESC Lightens Contrast Red key TAB Darkens Contrast Red key SFT Toggles on Caps Lock Red key A F1 Red key B F2 Red key C F3 Red key D F4 56 Key Full Alpha Numeric August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft Appendix 9 Appendix A Exit the mouse utility prior to adjusting the contrast Key Combinations Key Combination Function Special Character Red key E F5 Red key F
12. Chapter 7 Applications Creating Meeting Requests Lunch w Adam 12 00p 1 00p Sun 8 6 2000 Corner Cafe Remember portfolio Edit Tools Tap to change appointment Appointment Summary Screen Creating Meeting Requests You can use Calendar to set up meetings with users of Outlook or Pocket Outlook The meeting request will be created automatically and sent either when you synchronize Inbox or when you connect to your e mail server Indicate how you want Herd requests sent by tapping Tools and then Options If you send and receive e mail messages through ActiveSync select ActiveSync To schedule a meeting 1 Create an appointment 2 In the appointment details hide the input panel and then tap Attendees 3 From the list of e mail addresses you ve entered in Contacts select the meeting attendees The meeting notice is created automatically and placed in the Outbox folder For more information on sending and receiving meeting requests see Calendar Help and Inbox Help on the device August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 7 4 Chapter 7 Applications Contacts Contacts Contacts maintains a list of your friends and colleagues so that you can easily find the information you re looking for whether you re at home or on the road Using the device infrared IR port you can quickly share Contacts information with other device users Select the category of contacts you want d
13. HHP Brazil HHP Europe E Telephone 31 0 40 29 01 633 T A 7060 Fax 4 31 0 40 2901631 E mail EuroService Q hhp com E mail suporte Ghhp com br Note Do not ship repairs to the Latin American location August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 15 3 Chapter 15 Warranty Support and Service Shipping Shipping CAUTION You must have an RMA number to receive service from any of HHP s repair facilities Failure to obtain an RMA number before shipping your product to this repair facility can delay the processing of your repair request Place the product in its original packaging with a copy of your original invoice this helps avoid possible service delays and ship the product prepaid to the appropriate address below For your protection we recommend you insure any equipment being sent to HHP Write the RMA number on the mailing label under the address North and South America Latin America Asia Pacific HHP a RM1104 Products Services Department a Fe ME Emperor Group Centre 7510 East Independence Blvd 100 p 288 Hennessey Road Fax 41 239 263 9689 Charlotte NC 28227 9411 E mail LASupport hhp com Wanchai i pp P Hong Kong People s Republic of Do not ship to this location China The United Kingdom HHP Brazil Japan Office 0800 783 9718 Bon Marusan 8F 3 5 1 Kanda Jinbocho Chiyoda ku Do not ship to this location Tokyo 101 Japan Europe Middle East and Africa HHP EM
14. If the input panel is open you will need to hide it to see all available fields 4 To assign the task to a category tap Categories and select a category from the list In the task list you can display tasks by category 5 To add notes tap the Notes tab You can enter text draw or create a recording For more information on creating notes refer to Notes on page 7 11 6 When finished tap OK to return to the task list Note To quickly create a task with only a subject tap Entry Bar on the Tools menu Then tap Tap here to add a new task and enter your task information August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 7 9 Chapter 7 Applications Using the Summary Screen Using the Summary Screen When you tap a task in the task list a summary screen is displayed To change the task tap Edit iy Zig Tasks Send status report View task details Starts 8 18 2000 Due 8 18 2000 Tap to show and hide additional Send to the whole team using the new summary information format View notes Edit Tools Tap to change task Task Summary Screen August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 7 10 Chapter 7 Applications Notes Notes Quickly capture thoughts reminders ideas drawings and phone numbers with Notes You can create a written note or a recording You can also include a recording in a note If a note is open when you
15. rmi w no longer need t once the PAd hun compiler 4 When the search is complete a list of the discovered Bluetooth phones will appear Choose the phone you wish to connect to and tap Select A service discovery phase will begin about 5 10 seconds Chine the Gegred phis ami Esp baari Foperlorm Char search again Sap Pado Tap C nc cr abesncion chi oper snon retreat cnet 5 As prompted in the next screen prepare your phone for bonding For instructions on setting your phone to Bondable or Pairable mode refer to your phone manual Have your passkey ready then tap Next gt August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Get Connected Wizard 6 In the next screen enter the passkey Tap Reply 6 Blueqooth Passe The niine Ge rni apaebes Liria The rine Blaenooth Dey amp raaj oni cach Diiia Placer enter Sen parley bs ae reply nho a bii cerise bg dere me reque Phmizcth pankas 7 The mobile phone may then either automatically accept the passkey or ask you to enter one If prompted for a passkey use the same one you entered on the mobile computer Ericsson T68 T68i only When the phone asks you if you want to bond select 2 Add to paired devices Do not tap ACCEPT 8 Tap Finish After successfully connecting the phone will appear in the Bluetooth Devices folder In the Today screen the B
16. 1 Introduction ND 1 2 Required Safety Labels eie t t n me re e e ime nee hee on RETE 1 3 If Your Dolphin 9500 9550 is a Batch Terminal with an Imager eene 1 3 If Your Dolphin 9500 9550 has a WLAN radio seen enn enne 1 3 POC Compltam ee sereine B Ee EEEE EEEE ENEE td ees RN E EEE 1 4 Dolphin 9500 9550 Batch Terminal eese nennen nennen rennen nnne 1 4 Dolphin 9500 9550 RF Terminal with 802 11b or Bluetooth Radio esses 1 4 Canadian Compliance ra rer rete reir tea De o re E Ede et Pert are EN EX RAD 1 4 Regulatory and Safety Agency Approvals essent rennen nnne 1 5 Dolphin 9500 9550 RF Bluetooth R amp TTE Compliance Statement esses 1 5 Dolphin 9500 9550 RF 802 11b R amp TTE Compliance Statement seen 1 6 Pacemakers Hearing Aids and Other Electrically Powered Devices sess 1 6 Microwave S M C HH 1 6 pera b pM 1 7 Care and Cleaning of the Dolphin 9500 9550 sess eren entere 1 8 Chapter 2 Getting Started a EL VLE M 2 1 Dolphin 9500 9550 Models and Options eese eene nennen ren enne 2 2 Image Bn sine OPtons 3 id meer ter E SEU CE OE FERE a AEAEE CELER RE LEUR RE TEN S 2 2 Dolphin 9500 9550 Peripherals i nein ice eee
17. 15 RIC iene 4 16 Selecting PO urere T M 4 18 Navigation Bar and Command Bar eese enne tnnen rennen nennen nnne 4 19 Pop up Men s M M 4 19 INOUfICatlOns unico rr HR repre DD sii Ts Fed a Eo E vasti Fee tis e Pere Re 4 19 Finding and Organizing Information eese nennen nennen nennen 4 20 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Choosing a Radio the Radio Managet 5 rar tette ege etin tei e haie 5 2 Accessing the Radio Manager tede pe ett edid e EE eed e ea pta 5 3 Powering UP 3 TadlO iti eater etl cies diee e ia elei eX ceti urge noa enda 5 3 The Statis feld iiie eie iia nd drm re eni tha sco ey reed 5 3 August 2003 Dolphin amp 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft Table of Contents Configuring WLAN Communications esses nnne enr ethernet innen 5 5 SCACUS mM E 5 5 Confio ico er o i ii 5 7 Creating and modifying profiles eese eene nren eren 5 9 Dbeleting a Pfolile inert rrt e etie PE eu nep ee x avene E 5 11 Advanced Settings tab iata crine me ael e as PO eee Plac TE E pde bec 5 11 ADOUU Icio J 5 12 SIEBEN 5 13 Remove Wireless Status Icon Window essssesssses essent 5 13 Wirel
18. 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 13 2 Chapter 13 Dolphin QuadCharger Rear View Rear View Battery Analyer e j 0000000000000000 e col a ji Power Switch Power Supply Connector a Battery Analyzer This is Charge Analyze slot from the rear view Power Switch Press the toggle switch to turn the QuadCharger on and off Power Supply Connector Use this connector to attach the power supply to the QuadCharger The universal power supply accepts input voltages between 90 265 volts August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 13 Chapter 13 Dolphin QuadCharger Mounting the QuadCharger Mounting the Quad Charger The Dolphin QuadCharger should be on a dry stable surface To easily adapt the QuadCharger to your environment it can be mounted on a flat horizontal surface such as a desk or a flat vertical surface such as a wall When choosing a location always bear in mind that the mounting location must allow users easy access to power switch and power connector the QuadCharger should be oriented so that users can easily read the labels especially for the Battery Analyzer Mounting with the DIN rail All Dolphin charging communication cradles have a DIN rail 7 5 X 35 mm slot on the bottom panel to enable secure mounting To mount the QuadCharger
19. Draft 4 15 Chapter 4 Using the Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer Today Screen Today Screen When you turn on your device for the first time each day or after 4 hours of inactivity you ll see the Today screen You can also display it by tapping Start and then Today On the Today screen you can see at a glance important information for the day Tap to view notification messages Tap to switch to a program Tap to change volume or mute all sounds Tap to change date and time Tap to open an item Your day at a glance Microsoft d Tap to create a new item Tap to view connection status Today Screen August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 4 16 Chapter 4 Using the Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer Following are some of the status icons you may see Status Icon Meaning 4 Turns all sounds on and off Backup battery is low Main batteries are charging Main batteries are low Main batteries are very low Main batteries are full eal Connection is active amp 3 Synchronization is beginning or ending l Synchronization is occurring Notification that one or more instant ER messages were received Notification that one or more e mail messages were received Today Screen Note If more notification icons need to be displayed than there is room to display them the Notification icon e will display Tap the icon t
20. For more information on creating notes refer to Notes on page 7 11 5 When finished tap OK to return to the contact list There are four ways to find a contact e Inthe contact list enter a contact name in the box under the navigation bar To show all contacts again clear text from the box or tap the button to the right of the box e Inthe contact list tap the category list labeled All Contacts by default and select the type of contact that you want displayed To show all contacts again select All Contacts To view a contact not assigned to a category select None Toview the names of companies your contacts work for in the contact list tap View By Company The number of contacts that work for that company will be displayed to the right of the company name Ey Tap E Find enter the contact name select Contacts for the type and then tap Go Using the Summary Screen When you tap a contact in the contact list summary screen is displayed To change the contact information tap Edit August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 7 6 Chapter 7 Applications Using the Summary Screen Contacts Adam Gabor l Programmer View contact details R amp D Inspired Technologies 206 555 1212 work tel 111 First St work addr mman RR Edit Tools E Tap to view notes Tap to change contact information Contacts Summary Screen August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550
21. M i izh B gl 3 Alternatively after selecting a device tap on the Delete icon Or tap on Device then select Delete 4 A Confirm screen will appear Tap Yes S Delete the selected V1 daia iii jornada Cej August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Turn Radio Transmitter ON OFF Turn Radio Transmitter ON OFF You may want to turn off the radio transmitter to save power or if you are entering an area with radio restrictions e g an airplane 1 The Bluetooth icon e should appear in the task tray on the Today screen Tap on the icon 2 In the pop up menu select Turn Transmitter OFF Tum Transmitter CFF Get Connected fulvenced Features Rieti Arte Gane Bluetooth LAN Access 3 The Bluetooth Card radio transmitter will shut off The Bluetooth icon in the task tray will become gray as will relevant menu options e g Get Connected Wein a Apel Fa dH today u p Tan hens fo set meme nh Lr h upcmag oonmmeen Pio ura mescagat 1 Unsant massage Turn Transmitter s Det Connected Advanced Features Elm brant r tive Sy Au Ert Lis Aa Alot 4 To turn the radio transmitter back on tap on the gray Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu select Turn Transmitter ON Bluetooth ActiveSync This section explains how to use the Bluetooth ActiveSync feature It helps you quickl
22. Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 7 7 Chapter 7 Applications Tasks Tasks Use Tasks to keep track of what you have to do Select the category of tasks you want displayed in the list Priority v Select the sort order of the list t Send status report n Indicates high priority Buy birthday gift Call Maria Proof new proposal ml Gchedule m assage Tap to display or edit Create Copy the task details Delete Task Tap and hold to display a pop up menu of actions Beam Task Tap to create a new task Task Application Note To change the way information is displayed in the list tap Tools and then Options August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 7 8 Chapter 7 Applications To create a task 1 Tap New Subject Priority Status Starts Due Occurs Reminder Categories Tap to return to the task list the task is saved automatically Normal Not Completed None None Once No categories as NEE nn SPRITES SRD 0 SED OEE CERT 1231 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Tab a w e r t vju i o D E T ICaP a s d f jg h j k T z EIER ee Edit Creating a Task 2 Using the input panel enter a description Tasks Tap to choose from predefined subjects Notes is a good place for maps and drawings 3 You can enter a start date and due date or enter other information by first tapping the field
23. NUM SFT 0 lt August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft Appendix 5 Appendix A Key combinations using Blue SFT keys Key Combinations Key Key Combinations Function Special Characters SFT Blue T SFT Blue X Miscellaneous key combinations Key Key Combinations Function Special Characters NUM ALT 3 9 Hold the numbers NUM ALT 3 4 ALT key down as you type in the August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft Appendix 6 Appendix A 35 Key Numeric Alpha Keyboard 35 Key Numeric Alpha Keyboard Blue Key Functions and Characters Key Combination Function Special Character Blue key Blue key Blue key F1 Blue key F2 Blue key F3 Blue key F4 Blue key SP Blue key DEL August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft Appendix 7 Appendix A Key Combinations Key Combinations Use the key combinations listed below to access certain keyboard functions or to use special characters that are not defined on the 35 key version of the Dolphin keyboard Key combinations using ALPHA SFT Keys Miscellaneous Key Combinations Key Key Combination Function Special Character ALPHA SFT 1
24. Plug the USB cable into the back of the HomeBase 3 Plug the other end of the USB cable into your PC The Found New Hardware Wizard opens Tones iaaa Waad Lozan Oa Fiar uaa Bo poni aari wiria kai aach bor deer Ha berth is den hn io Eva tiom anh arg race s PELSE Biija Jie enmi mancha Fea nashi cheer in iz Bre daiabzars m paua conguude ara mi a cd he lobra opia sach inca Di pond peia To e Per mech cick Moni 8 p arg madeg an bpp dA o CD R DM deer mmi iun ince cin ar OD baime check n Hed en ere Fes di dives OO AOM dram ani A Te Mir Vl cao Sande Lipa UA iHa Heir eai 4 Check the CD ROM drives check box and insert the driver CD provided into the CD tray on your desktop computer 5 Select the wceusbsh inf file At this point the hardware is installed and operating You may need to reset your PC to complete the installation process You may also need to remove and then re insert the Dolphin 9500 9550 in the HomeBase to initiate a USB connection You can verify that the USB driver is functioning by watching the COMM LED on the USB home base It should be solid green Setting up the Terminal To select ActiveSync options 1 Select Start gt ActiveSync gt Tools gt Options 2 Select the PC tab August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 12 12 Chapter 12 Dolphin 9500 9550 HomeBase Installing the HomeBase for USB communication 3 Check the Enable synchron
25. QuadCharger Dolphin QuadCharger Parts and Functions Dolphin QuadCharger Parts and Functions Front View Status LEDs Battery Capacity Indicator LEDS Charging Slots Charge Analyze Slot Charging Slots The QuadCharger contains four charging slots Each holds one Dolphin 9500 9550 battery When a battery is placed in each slot it immediately begins charging Charge Analyze Slot This slot can be used to charge or analyze a battery When a battery is placed in this slot it begins charging just as it does in the other three slots However if you press the Analyze button it runs the battery in the slot through the complete Analyze cycle This is the only slot capable of analyzing a battery Battery Capacity Indicator LEDS Indicates the progress of the Analyze cycle of the battery in the Charge Analyze slot Analyze Button Press the Analyzer Switch to start a battery analyze cycle Only the battery placed in the Charge Analyze slot goes through the Analyze cycle For more information see Using the Battery Analyzer on page 13 7 Status LEDs A Status LED is located above each of the four battery pockets The color of the LED indicates the charge status of the batteries in its slot Status LED color This color indicates that the battery in the slot Green Has completed its charge cycle and is ready for use Orange Is being charged at a maximum charge rate Red Encountered and error during the most recent charge cycle August
26. When you write a letter it is converted to typed text that appears on the screen For specific instructions on using Block Recognizer with Block Recognizer open tap the question mark next to the writing area Selecting Text To edit or format typed text select it by dragging the stylus across the text You can cut copy and paste text by tapping and holding the selected words and then tapping an editing command on the pop up menu or by tapping the command on the Edit menu August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 4 3 Chapter 4 Using the Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer Writing on the Screen Writing on the Screen In any program that accepts writing such as the Notes program and in the Notes tab in Calendar Contacts and Tasks you can use your stylus to write directly on the screen as you would on paper You can edit and format what you ve written and convert the information to text at a later time To write on the screen tap the Pen button to switch to writing mode This action displays lines on the screen to help you write New Edit Tools Tap the Pen button and use your stylus like a pen Note Some programs that accept writing may not have the Pen button See the documentation for that program to find out how to switch to writing mode To select writing If you want to edit or format writing you must select it first 1 Tap and hold the stylus next to the text you want to sel
27. about the bar code scanned appears on the screen 3 Press the ESC key to exit the demo and return to the main menu August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 2 11 Chapter 2 Getting Started Putting the Dolphin in Suspend Mode Putting the Dolphin in Suspend Mode To conserve power press the Power key to put the Dolphin terminal into suspend mode The terminal may also go into suspend mode when it is inactive for a programmed period of time as defined by your application Press the SCAN key to wake the Dolphin terminal from suspend to continue normal operations The Dolphin terminal also goes into sleep mode if you remove the main battery pack To wake the Dolphin terminal from suspend mode install a charged battery and press the SCAN key WARNING Ifthe main battery and back up battery are ever fully discharged of power the terminal will perform a hard reset when power is restored The terminal will be restored to its original state All data stored in RAM memory will be lost Resetting the Dolphin Hard Reset Under some conditions you may need to reset the Dolphin 9500 9550 terminal with a hard reset These may include Resetting the operating system Resetting the terminal back to factory defaults Resetting the terminal after a bootloader keyboard and kernel upgrade CAUTION A hard reset erases all the data stored in RAM memory You will lose all data To perform a hard reset
28. and 1 1 compliant Using a USB cable you can connect the HomeBase to a peripheral device such as a desktop computer or printer When the Dolphin 9500 9550 is seated in the Terminal Well it is connected to the peripheral device via the HomeBase RS 232 Communications Port Use a standard serial cable to connect this port to a host RS 232 device Power supply connector Use this connector to attach a power supply to the HomeBase The power supply provides 9 5V DC input for communications and battery charging August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 12 4 Chapter 12 Dolphin 9500 9550 HomeBase Using the Auxiliary Battery Well Using the Auxiliary Battery Well The auxiliary battery well located on the back of the HomeBase allows users to charge a spare battery Charging a Dolphin terminal and a spare battery pack can be done simultaneously because the charging slot in the Auxiliary Battery Well operates independently of the battery installed in the terminal The HomeBase senses when a battery pack is fully charged and automatically switches to maintain the battery at full capacity indefinitely To charge a spare battery in the auxiliary well complete these steps 1 Insert the end of the battery without the locking tab into the bottom of the auxiliary well opening 2 Snap the battery into place with a hinging motion 3 Once the battery is inserted you can use the AUX BATTERY LED to monitor the ch
29. and hold your stylus on an item in either the remote or local device that you wish to put in a new folder In the pop up menu select Create folder 4 The new folder should be listed under the appropriate device Delete File s or Folder s 1 Select item s that you wish to delete You can only delete item s from one device at a time 2 Tap on the File menu Select Remote device or Local device wherever the item s are located then tap Delete remote item s or Delete local item s as applicable 3 Tap and hold your stylus an item in either the remote or local device that you wish to put in a new folder In the pop up menu select Delete folder 4 In the Confirm screen tap Yes August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 37 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Browse Remote Device nrvtinm CF Delete Fe elected local V mms Refresh Remote View 1 2 3 Tap on the Device menu Select Refresh remote view Your local device will begin to read the contents of the remote device After a few seconds the view of the contents of the remote device will be refreshed Connect Disconnect To connect to the remote device do the following N Make sure the remote device has file sharing enabled Start the connection process by either of two methods Tap on the Device menu Select Connect Tap on the Connect icon In the next screen se
30. and then Freeze Panes You might S to freeze the top and left most panes in a worksheet to keep row and column labels visible as you scroll through a sheet e Split panes to view different areas of a large worksheet Tap View and then Split Then drag the split bar to where you want it To remove the split tap View and then Remove Split e Show and hide rows and columns To hide a hidden row or column select a cell in the row or column you want to hide Then tap Format then Row or Column and then Hide To show a hidden row or column tap Tools then Go To and then type a reference that is in the hidden row or column Then tap Format then Row or Column and then Unhide For more information on using Pocket Excel tap Start and then Help August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 11 5 Chapter 11 Companion Programs Pocket Excel August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 11 6 Chapter 12 Dolphin 9500 9550 HomeBase Overview As the hub of your Dolphin 9500 9550 system the Dolphin 9500 9550 HomeBase performs three important functions for your terminal power communications and storage Power The HomeBase provide power to the intelligent battery charging system incorporated into Dolphin terminals The charging communication cradle also has an auxiliary battery well located on the back of the cradle allowing users to charge a spare battery
31. computer do the following Tapon the Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu tap Advanced Features My Bluetooth Device Tapon the Object Sharing tab Under My business card tap Assign i3 PI diay A Object Sharing Contacte Amin Use Dusres a card poe sent tee ta phar For anchura damn Files Phy bosses cand Auri the Folie D uae rs eon ln cfr ho EOS yer Her e nthe next screen select your business card and tap ok If your business card is not listed tap on the Contacts button to create one To acht rut cria card bo The E 250 pn Orisii When you return to the Object Sharing screen tap ok 2 Make sure the other Bluetooth device is set up to receive a contact The device must support the OBEX Object Push profile Note Ifthe other device is also using the Bluetooth Connection Kit you can set it up to receive a contact by tapping the Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu tap Transfer via Bluetooth Receive Contact or File 3 Now you are ready to exchange business cards Tap on the Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu tap Transfer via Bluetooth Exchange Business Cards August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 30 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Send a Contact fie Dieter ie Tek Creech gt Oe eid Fami i baherp huinn Orie Seid a Fle regen Merete unsere Boome Corbei or Fin irabia File Sd tien 4 If
32. create the recording it will be included in the note as an icon If the note list is displayed it will be created as a stand alone recording 8 54 a 8 54 a 8 54 a LEER Create Copy Delete Select All Send via E mail Beam File Rename Move New Tools Tap to create a new item Notes Application To create a note 1 Tap New Tap to change the sort order of the list Tap to open a note or play a recording Tap and hold to display a pop up menu of actions Tap to record Tap to show or hide the Recording toolbar 2 Create your note by writing drawing typing and recording For more information about using the input panel writing and drawing on the screen and creating recordings see Using the Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer beginning on page 4 1 August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 7 11 Chapter 7 Applications Tap to return to the note list the note is saved automatically FS a ot Team meeting notes Adam will send current status to core earn Julie will get the revenue numbers Tanner iE back from fhe conference and reports that the product was a Tap to show or hide the input panel Tap to write on the screen Tap to add a recording to the note Creating a Note Notes August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft Chapter 7 Applications Inbox Inbox Use Inbox t
33. nose down position when the unit is set on a flat surface The following graphic shows the Dolphin 9550 in a nose down position resting on its rubber bumpers ee Rubber Bumpers Stylus inside the handle Stylus The stylus is used to operate the touchscreen display The Dolphin 9550 back panel stores the stylus inside the pistol grip handle August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 3 7 Chapter 3 Dolphin 9500 9550 Overview Side Panel Features Side Panel Features The following graphic shows the left side panel IrDA Port Secure Digital Access Door Headphone Jack 2 5mm IrDA Port The IrDA Infrared Communications Port allows the Dolphin to communicate with IIDA enabled devices such as PC s printers modems or other Dolphin 9500 9550 terminals The maximum speed is 115kbps Secure Digital Memory Dolphin 9500 9550 terminals have an industry standard Secure Digital SD interface The Secure Digital Access Door seals this interface from moisture and particle intrusion and provides secure storage for read write data The SD is user accessible The user can gain access to it by opening the access door manually 64K 128K and 256K memory cards are available Headphone Jack Dolphin 9500 9550 terminals contains a 2 5mm audio plug for stereo audio playback This jack can also serve as a standard headset interface for audio voice August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile C
34. past appointments you want synchronized Note By default ActiveSync does not automatically synchronize all types of information Use ActiveSync Options to specify the types of information you want to synchronize The synchronization process makes the data in the information types you select identical on both your desktop computer and your device Requirements To synchronize ActiveSync must be on both your desktop computer and your device ActiveSync is already installed on your device Therefore before you begin you must install ActiveSync on your desktop computer The program is on the Pocket PC Companion CD To install ActiveSync on your desktop computer insert the Pocket PC Companion CD into the CD ROM drive of your desktop computer Click the yellow arrow click Start Here then follow the directions on your screen August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 8 1 Chapter 8 Synchronizing Your Dolphin 9500 9550 Terminal Setting up your desktop computer Setting up your desktop computer When installation of ActiveSync is complete on your desktop computer the ActiveSync Setup Wizard helps you connect your device to your desktop computer setup a partnership so you can synchronize information between your device and your desktop computer and customize your synchronization settings Synchronizing from your desktop computer Because ActiveSync is already installed on your device your
35. pull the battery out from the charging slot with a hinging motion Storing Batteries Recommendations To maintain top performance from batteries follow these storage guidelines Avoid storing batteries outside of the specified temperature range of 4 to 104 F 20 to 40 C or in extremely high humidity For prolonged storage do not keep batteries stored in a charger that is connected to a power source August 2003 Dolphin amp 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 13 5 Chapter 13 Dolphin QuadCharger Charging batteries in the QuadCharger Charging batteries in the QuadCharger CAUTION Do not attempt to recharge any battery pack in the Dolphin 9500 9550 QuadCharger that is not manufactured by HHP specifically for this device To do so will void your warranty and could damage the Dolphin 9500 9550 QuadCharger Recommendation For best results battery packs should be at room temperature before recharging them temperature has a marked effect on charging The recommended temperature range is 50 to 95 F 10 to 35 C Complete these steps 1 Set up the QuadCharger 2 Supply the QuadCharger with power 3 Insert batteries into the appropriate slots The Status LED for each slot turns orange to indicate that the battery has begun a charge cycle 4 When the Status LED turns green the battery in the slot has completed charging August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Prelimi
36. radio state It enables you to choose which radios in the terminal are powered up When powered up the radio is transmitting when powered down the radio is not transmitting SIngle radio configuration If your terminal contains a single radio and its associated driver is installed the radio operates by itself without any special configuration made to the device You can use the Radio Manger to power it down Potential radios There is a potential for three radios to be installed in the device e Bluetooth e 802 11b and e GSM GPRS I realize that this is future functionality but it is relevant here Multiple radio configuration If multiple radios are installed in your terminal simultaneous operation must be configured on the device before the radio power driver allows it Configuration of simultaneous radio operation is done during the manufacturing process according to FCC regulations Multiple radio operation GSM and 802 11b are mutually exclusive While they may both be present they cannot be allowed to operate simultaneously because together they exceed the power supply capability of the terminal The Bluetooth radio is allowed to operate by itself or simultaneously with either of the GSM or 802 11b radios after FCC approval is obtained August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 2 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Accessing the Radio Manager Ac
37. raus e Frais Pocket PC Fhosbonif Ad iens poe en ba L1 Dine reaver nbis L1 Lou Auei pier E connectable i PFrreeeees LNO PLI CoM Parts n normal phone connect operation Discoverable mode is not needed and should be disabled e f you do enable Discoverable mode e g for ActiveSync note that it does not shut off by itself To save power remember to disable it when not needed Connectable Use Authentication and Use Encryption are also not required for printing or dial up networking applications Check Use Authentication to enable the Use Encryption option Assign COM Ports Follow these steps to view and or modify the Bluetooth COM ports August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 14 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Discover Bluetooth Device s 1 Tap on the Bluetooth icon on the Today screen Select Advanced Features then My Bluetooth Device Tum pone OFF Hurt ETIS Efusstisodfs LAUS Aiia Abmit Note f you installed OBEX the menu will also list Transfer via Bluetooth 2 The My Bluetooth Device screen will appear Tap on the COM Ports tab a Phy Bluebooth Desc Frat run ee IFichada Pocket PC Flestond fy Afr CPER L1 Disc reves gli Li Lr Aon giri E Correta X 3 As needed view and or enable disable the Bluetooth COM port assignments Tap OK fou an enables drotas and ches de
38. the connection status Pj Abrrlosrh Fie Emprar aE BU Dx Cornactod zx Podbat PC pado Device Hep S Sh Send Receive File s or Folder s Single tap items to select them for transfer e Double tap on a folders to open it and see its contents Complete these steps 1 Select the file s or folder s that you wish to transfer You can select items from only one device per transfer session Pj Akestonkh fie Empasses seo e Connected im Podst PC modas Device trip 12 3 s ESI 2 There are two different ways to initiate the transfer Taponthe File menu Select Send to remote or Get from remote as applicable The inappropriate option should be gray Tapon the Send to remote icon or Get from remote icon as applicable The inappropriate icon should be gray 3 A screen will report the status of the transfer Rasing hie Pz conn beng 4 After the transfer a copy of each selected item should appear in the other device Create a Folder August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 36 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Browse Remote Device 1 Tap on the File menu Select Remote device or Local device wherever you want to create a folder then tap Create remote Sen teremebe tnt bom remote cet e pe nore Hem folder or Create local folder as applicable Creste remate fobie 2 Alternatively on the Dolphin 9500 9550 you can tap
39. the settings to default values Always Enable for Power Save Mode Automatic based on WEP setting for Authentication Algorithm and Auto TX Preamble for Preamble Mode Undo Cancels the change for setting Apply Applies the change to new card setting About Tab This window provides Version Number and time of build for Network Driver Configuration Utility and NIC Firmware Check the SyChip website for the latest version On the Settings window click the About tab The following screen displays irr E settings 410581 Ook HHP 802 11b WLAN w Copyright 2003 SyChip Inc Network Driver Version 3 00 04 2 0025 Date Jun 30 2003 20 26 15 Configuration Utility Version 3 00 04 2 0045 Date Jun 30 2003 20 30 10 MIC Firmware version 1 07 06 00 about August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 12 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Status Icon Status Icon tp You can access the configuration utility by tapping and holding on the Status icon at any time When you right click on the Status icon the following side menu displays Wireless Radio On Wireless Radio Off Remove Status Icon Wireless Network Status Configuration Advanced Configuration Version Information The four menu entries at the bottom correspond to the four configuration settings tabs the Status Config Advanced
40. to capture the image For best results hold the Dolphin terminal as still as possible when you release the SCAN key To capture images on the Dolphin 9550 Complete these basic steps 1 Holding the pistol grip handle in either hand point the display end of the 9550 directly at the target 2 Press and hold the Scan Trigger to preview the image A live video image appears on the terminal screen Use it as a guide Mis E and aim the terminal You may find it helpful to start by moving the terminal away from and then closer to 3 When the desired image is displayed on the terminal screen release the Scan Trigger to capture the image For best results hold the Dolphin terminal as still as possible when you release the SCAN key Note As noted above you can also use the SCAN key as directed for the Dolphin 9500 August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 4 11 Chapter 4 Using the Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer Communication Media Options Communication Media Options Via the Industrial Connector The 17 pin industrial connector supports USB and serial communications Its power output is 500mA at 5V When connected properly it enables the user to connect the Dolphin 9500 9550 terminal to external devices such as scanners and printers For more information about the 17 pin industrial connector see Bottom Panel Features on page 3 9 Via the IrDA Port The IrDA port allows the Dolphin 9500 9550 to send
41. user guide Batteries returned to HHP in this reduced state may or may not be replaced under this warranty Use only power adapters approved for use by HHP Failure to do so may result in improper operation or damage to the unit and will void the warranty Touchscreens are covered only by a one year limited warranty Hand Held Products Inc extends these warranties only to the first end users of the products These warranties are non transferable August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 15 1 Chapter 15 Warranty Support and Service How to Extend Your Warranty How to Extend Your Warranty HHP 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 HHP sales representative customer account representative or the Product Service Marketing Manager or your Authorized Reseller How Problems Should be Handled Should the Dolphin terminal or any of the peripherals prove to be defective within the stated warranty period from the of date of purchase return the product as described in the RMA procedures below and we will at our option repair or replace the product to whatever extent HHP deems necessary to restore the product to proper operating condition without any charge to you Application Support If you have a question or problem with your Dolphin termin
42. when not in use August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 3 5 Chapter 3 Dolphin 9500 9550 Overview Dolphin 9550 Dolphin 9550 This section describes the back panel of the Dolphin 9550 It contains the same features as the Dolphin 9500 described in the previous section with the additions of a pistol grip handle to hold and maneuver the terminal with greater ease a scanner imager trigger on the handle that activates the scan and rubber bumpers that enable the terminal to rest safely and securely when not in use The following is a graphic of the 9550 bottom panel Rubber Nose Bumpers Image Engine Laser Engine Window front view VN A Rubber Bumper Rubber Nose Bumpers See Rubber Nose Bumpers on page 3 7 Image Engine Laser Engine Window This is the front view of the window For more information see Image Engine Laser Engine Window on page 3 4 Scan Trigger The scan trigger provides comfortable two finger scan activation Pistol Grip Handle The comfortable ergonomic handle is designed especially for use in rapid high volume scanning applications and features rubber surface details for improved handle grip comfort and shock absorption August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft Chapter 3 Dolphin 9500 9550 Overview Dolphin 9550 Rubber Nose Bumpers The rubber bumpers enable the Dolphin 9550 to rest in a stable
43. you slide the DIN rail slot along the bottom panel and secure it Then using the appropriate nuts and bolts secure the DIN rail to the desk or wall Desk Mounting The following graphic displays how to desk mount a QuadCharger August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 13 4 Chapter 13 Dolphin QuadCharger Supplying power to the QuadCharger Wall Mounting The following graphic displays how to wall mount a QuadCharger Supplying power to the QuadCharger The charger must be connected to a power source for any type of operation CAUTION Using a non HHP power cord voids your warranty and could result in serious damage to the Dolphin QuadCharger s circuitry Complete these steps 1 Locate the AC power cord that came with the Dolphin QuadCharger 2 Plug the cord into the power supply connector on the back of the unit and then plug the power cord into a wall socket 3 Press the power switch The Green power LED illuminates and the charger performs a self diagnostic test that lasts approximately five seconds Inserting and removing battery packs Inserting 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 The Status LED for that particular slot illuminates orange when the battery has been properly inserted Removing To remove a battery pack push the locking tab down and
44. you will not see the Status Icon even after your system has been restarted Otherwise it will re appear next time you turn on the system Double clicking on the Pegasus Configuration Icon from the Control Panel will always bring the Status Link Icon back to the Windows Status Tray for either temporary removal or permanent removal of the icon August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 13 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Wireless Personal Area Network Communications with Bluetooth Wireless Personal Area Network Communications with Bluetooth Setting up Your Bluetooth Card Note Note If you use the Get Connected Wizard which is recommended for normal usage then this step is not necessary This step would be used to change the friendly name of your mobile computer 1 After you insert the Bluetooth Card the Bluetooth icon e should appear in the task tray visible from the Today screen for Pocket PCs Tap on the icon Note f you installed OBEX the menu will also list Transfer via Bluetooth 2 In the pop up menu select Advanced Features then My Bluetooth Device Tum Tanita OF Chit Cimmi tiit Phy Bluetooth Deseo Hetoni Dep S T a T T a Euclidis LAU Aiia Alumni TE 3 Inthe My Bluetooth Device screen you can modify the Friendly Name and make any desired configuration changes When done tap OK 1 Deere Plugs 8 Phy Bluebooth Desc Frare
45. 00 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 12 8 Chapter 12 Dolphin 9500 9550 HomeBase HomeBase Serial Connector HomeBase Serial Connector The following diagram displays the serial connector of the HomeBase Ly 3 T Description Internal Jumper to Pin amp TXD RXD DSR GND DTR CTS RTS RI C m I G5 h3 uua MOTE SIGNALS REFERENCED FOR A DTE DEVICE The Home Base is at a right angle to the printed circuit board PCB The ninth pin has a ring indicator RI Configuring for RS 232 communication Setting up the terminal The Dolphin terminal may be configured for communications using the ActiveSync options as described in Chapter 2 or manually as described below To set Communications Properties complete these steps 1 Select Start gt ActiveSync gt Tools gt Options 2 Select the PC tab August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 12 9 Chapter 12 Dolphin 9500 9550 HomeBase Configuring for RS 232 communication 3 Check the Enable synchronization box and select the desired option from the pull down list 115200 Default is recommended for an RS 232 connection n i3 ActiveSync CE when synchronizing with a PC CH use these settings Enable snchronization when cracked Indude Ex when synchronizing remotely and connect to 4 Click OK 5 Place the Dolphin in the cradle The Dolphin 9500 9550 attempts to start an ActiveSync con
46. 00 9550 Removing Programs 4 The program should now appear on the Start menu Using ActiveSync on the desktop computer Use the Explorer in ActiveSync to explore your device files and locate the program Right click the program and then click Create Shortcut Move the shortcut to the Start Menu folder in the Windows folder The shortcut now appears on the Start menu For more information see ActiveSync Help Removing Programs Tap Start gt Settings gt System tab gt Remove Programs If the program does not appear in the list of installed programs use File Explorer on your device to locate the program tap and hold the program and then tap Delete on the pop up menu August 2003 Dolphin amp 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 6 3 Chapter 6 Customizing Your Dolphin 9500 9550 Removing Programs August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 6 4 Chapter 7 Applications Microsoft Pocket Outlook includes Calendar Contacts Tasks Inbox and Notes You can use these programs individually or together For example e mail addresses stored in Contacts can be used to address e mail messages in Inbox Using Microsoft ActiveSync you can synchronize information in Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft Exchange on your desktop computer with your device You can also synchronize this information directly with a Microsoft Exchange server Each time you synchronize ActiveSync com
47. 00 9550 and other mobile devices a desktop computer a network or the Internet You have the following connection options e Use the infrared IR port on your device to send and receive files between two devices e Connect to your Internet service provider ISP Once connected you can send and receive e mail messages by using Inbox and view Web or WAP pages by using Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer The communication software for creating an ISP connection is already installed on your device Your service provider will provide software needed to install other services such as paging and fax services e Connect to your desktop computer to synchronize remotely Once connected you can synchronize information such as your Pocket Outlook information Get Help on Connecting More information on the procedures described here as well as information on additional procedures can be found in the following locations Inbox Sending and Receiving E mail Messages in Chapter 4 e Online Help on the device Tap Start and then Help Tap View All Installed Help and then Inbox or Connections e ActiveSync Help on the desktop computer In ActiveSync click Microsoft ActiveSync Help on the Help menu For troubleshooting information go to the Pocket PC Web site at http www microsoft com mobile pocketpc August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 9 1 Chapter 9 Getting Connected Transfer Items Using Infrar
48. 03 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft Chapter 2 Getting Started Using the Dolphin 9500 9550 for the First Time Step 5 Set the Time Zone After screen alignment is completed the Location screen shown below displays Select your time zone Time zone GMT 8 Pacific US X Setting Time Zone Use the drop down menu to select your time zone and tap Next This does not necessarily set the correct time only the time zone You set the time and date manually See Setting the Time and Date on page 11 After setting the time zone you are finished with the initial setup of your Dolphin mobile computer The system begins autoinstalling Step 6 Autoinstall After setting the time zone your Dolphin 9500 9550 begins installing programs automatically For each set of programs that load you should see a small install screen with a bar going across to indicate that a program is loading Wait until the last program loads and you should see the starting screen Programs installed All configurations of the Dolphin 9500 9550 install the HHP Demos and HHP utilities If the terminal is RF or Bluetooth the appropriate radio drivers and utilities for each radio install August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 2 9 Chapter 2 Getting Started Warm boot Warm boot When the autoinstall is complete the system performs a warm boot When back on the terminal o
49. 4 11 54 QD HHP 802 11b WLAN IP Address 169 254 155 82 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway Address DHCP Server 255 255 255 255 Primary Wins Server Lease Obtained 08 11 2003 11 07 16 Lease Expires 08 11 2003 11 07 16 MAC Address 00 0B 6C 00 01 36 Device Name 1 Sychip Pegasus WLAN Emb Module Click OK to close this window Ping Click this button to open the Ping utility for WLAN F settings n d Ping Utility for WLAN sees Eo Pinging 10 1 1 97 Reply from 10 1 1 97 bytes 32 time lt 10ms 1 Al 1 1 Ping Utility for WLAN window field descriptions IP Address Displays the current IP address You can enter another IP address to ping Size Bytes Displays the current bytes size 32 is the default You can select up to 8192 from the drop down list Timeout ms Displays the current timeout 500 is the default Increase or decrease it by tapping the spin buttons Clear Click this button to clear IP Address input and the ping statistics field August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 6 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Contig Tab Ping Ping Statistics field Config Tab Click this button to ping the IP address entered in the input field Shows the pinging IP address and the pinging results The Config tab provides a list of all access points and peer stations associated with the host Its configuration tool enables you to cre
50. Aton ser eieiei M A 10 Internal Com Port Assignment Table eese neret A 12 August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft vi ipei Chapter 1 Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your new Dolphin 9500 9550 mobile computer You have made a wise choice in selecting the Dolphin a device known worldwide for its ergonomic shape light weight rugged design and single handed data collection capabilities COMMENT ABOUT THE ADDITIONAL BENEFITS OF SOFTWARE OS CAPABILITIES The Dolphin 9500 9550 is a true mobile computing device with enhanced software application capabilities to suit your data collection needs Ergonomics The patented shape of the Dolphin 9500 fits into either hand comfortably with major function keys that are easy to access The hand strap on the back panel ensures a secure hole enabling true one handed operation The integrated pistol grip handle on the Dolphin 9550 provides intuitive point and shoot scanning over extended periods of use Rugged Design Dolphin 9500 9550 terminals are some of the most durable on the market Their rugged design can withstand repeated five foot drops onto a concrete floor extreme temperatures and high humidity moisture and dust conditions Mobile Computing Built to last the Dolphin s durably built case houses e A 400MHz RISC process
51. Bluetooth devices nearby Viae Feed Es Device Search cu Lacking for Blusbaokh daricxjal Tine een 5 Select the Bluetooth device you wish to send the contact s to If the desired device is not listed tap Find Gemt Heo berae dece arnd as Sec V the ceed device im net ghoser Esp Find 33 push fos ora the nes De i ranig Fai Core ts abeecon fhe ater alice 6 Your mobile computer will process and send the contact s X DIEZ TS FEN August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 32 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Send a File Send a File 1 Make sure the other Bluetooth device is set up to receive a file It must support the OBEX Object Push server profile Refer to the documentation that came with the device for instructions Note If the other device is also using the Bluetooth Connection Kit you can set it up to receive a file by tapping the Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu tap Transfer via Bluetooth Receive Contact or File 2 Now you are ready to send a file Tap on the Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu tap Transfer via Bluetooth Send a File braide File shumi 3 If your mobile computer has no devices in the Bluetooth Devices Folder then it will begin to search for Bluetooth devices nearby Eae Ecce Es Device Search c Lachrag for Blusbooth deala Tine eran 4 Select the Bluetooth device you wish to send a file
52. CE or Data Terminal Equipment DTE device The Mobile Base Communication Port is configured as a DCE device To communicate with a DTE device such as a computer use a Standard or straight through RS 232 cable To communicate with a DCE device use either a null modem adapter in line with a standard RS 232 cable or a null modem serial cable RS 232 Pin Configuration Mobile Base Host IBM AT DB9 IBM XT Modem DB25 Port DCE DTE DB25 DTE DCE Pin Input Signal 2 RD 2 3 2 3 TD 3 2 3 5 SG 5 7 7 4 DTR 4 20 6 6 DSR 6 6 20 7 RTS 7 4 5 8 CTS 8 5 4 Refer to this table if you want to make your own cables To do so you must determine if your host RS 232 device is e 9 pin or 25 pin and configured as a DCE or DTE device August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 14 6 Chapter 14 Dolphin Mobile Base Mobile Base Serial Connector Mobile Base Serial Connector The following diagram displays the serial connector of the Mobile Base Ping Description Internal Jumper to Fin amp TAD RxD DSR GND DTR cTs RTS 5 VOLT OUT The Mobile Base connector is straight to the printed circuit board PCB The ninth pin sends 500mA at 5V power out This can power a peripheral device such as a mobile printer provided that that peripheral device can accept 500mA at 5V Configuring the Dolphin Terminal Communications Properties must be configu
53. DY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT IN NO EVENT SHALL HHP BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES AND IN NO EVENT SHALL ANY LIABILITY OF HHP ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH ANY PRODUCT SOLD HEREUNDER WHETHER SUCH LIABILITY ARISES FROM A CLAIM BASED ON CONTRACT WARRANTY TORT OR OTHERWISE EXCEED THE ACTUAL AMOUNT PAID TO HHP FOR THE PRODUCT THESE LIMITATIONS ON LIABILITY SHALL REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT EVEN WHEN HHP MAY HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH INJURIES LOSSES OR DAMAGES SOME STATES PROVINCES OR COUNTRIES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATIONS OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU All provisions of this Limited Warranty are separate and severable which means that if any provision is held invalid and unenforceable such determination shall not affect the validity of enforceability of the other provisions hereof The limited duration of the warranty for the Dolphin 9500 and Dolphin 9550 terminals is as described below Terminals with an integrated imager are covered by a two year limited warranty The limited duration of the warranty for the Dolphin HomeBase Mobile Base Mobile Charger and QuadCharger is for one year The limited duration of the warranty for batteries is one year The battery life will be greatly increased when following the specific battery instructions in the
54. Draft Appendix 2 Appendix A Special Keys Escape ESC The Escape key performs a cancel action Tab The Tab key moves the cursor to the next tab stop or the next control on a form Backlight The Backlight key toggles the keyboard backlights on and off The Backlight key also turns on the LCD backlight until the selected backlight time out expires Number Lock NUM This key is included only on the 43 key keyboard option which defaults to alphabetic mode The Number Lock key toggles between the alphabetic and numeric modes Alpha Lock ALPHA This key is included only on the 35 key keyboard option which defaults to numeric mode The Alpha key toggles between the numeric and alphabetic modes Backspace BKSP This key appears on both the 35 and 56 keyboard options The Backspace key moves the cursor back one space for each time the key is pressed Backspace is a shifted function on the 43 key keyboard version To delete a single character press Red key SP To delete multiple characters press Red key SP and hold down the SP key Delete DEL This key appears on both the 35 and 56 keyboard options The Delete key deletes one character for each time the key is pressed Delete is a shifted function on the 43 key keyboard version August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft Appendix 3 Appendix A 43 Key Alpha Numeric Keyboard 43 Key Alpha Numeric Keyboard Blue Key Fun
55. EA Nijverheidsweg 9 Eindhoven 5627 BT The Netherlands Note Please make note of the RMA number if required before shipping and the product s serial number for future reference Repair After repair or replacement of the equipment HHP will ship the product at our cost to your location Non warranty repairs will be returned at the customer s expense unless otherwise requested Units currently under a service agreement will be shipped per the service agreement August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 15 4 Appendix A Overview This appendix provides useful tools for programming and managing your Dolphin 9500 9550 terminal General Windows Keyboard Shortcuts Use the keyboard shortcuts in the chart below to navigate the Dolphin 9500 and Dolphin 9550 terminal keyboards These are standard keyboard shortcuts for Windows applications Press these keys To CTRL C Copy CTRL X Cut CTRL V Paste CTRL Z Undo DELETE Delete CTRL RIGHT ARROW Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next word CTRL LEFT ARROW Move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous word CTRL DOWN ARROW Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next paragraph CTRL UP ARROW Move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous paragraph SHIFT with any of the arrow keys Select more than one item in a window or on the desktop or se
56. F6 Red key G F7 Red key H F8 Red key F9 Red key J F10 Red key K F11 Red key L F12 Red key M F13 Red key N F14 Red key O F15 Red key P F16 Red key Q F17 Red key R F18 Red key S F19 Red key T F20 Red key U F21 Red key V F22 Red key W F23 Red key X F24 Red key Y Z Key Combinations Use the key combinations listed below to access certain keyboard functions or to use special characters that are not defined on the 56 key version of the Dolphin keyboard August 2003 Dolphin amp 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft Appendix 10 Appendix A Key Combinations Using SFT amp Number Keys Key Key Combination Function Special Character SFT 1 SFT 2 SFT 3 SFT 4 SFT 5 SFT 6 SFT 7 SFT 8 SFT 9 SFT 0 SFT period SFT comma Miscellaneous Key Combinations Key Key Combinations Function Special Characters ALT 3 9 ALT 3 4 Hold the ALT key down as you type in the numbers amp Key Combinations August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft Appendix 11 Appendix A Internal Com Port Assignment Table Internal Com Port Assignment Table Com Port Assignment Com Port 1 Serial port This is the 17 pin connector on the bottom panel of Dolphin 9500 9550 term
57. If the desired device is not listed tap Find Chor Ste dirige ire arn La eee V the ered device im rac cheer Esp Find ta ony Foe ore Frost nay Des in range Em Cane iia abaedon fes opea August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Browse Remote Device 5 Inthe next screen tap on the file you wish to send You can use the Folder and Type drop down menus to search for your file Also you can scroll horizontally to view the folder date size type and location of each file ae ino DI oss 0r 6 Your mobile computer will send the file Browse Remote Device The Bluetooth File Explorer lets your mobile computer share files with another Bluetooth device The other device must support the OBEX File Transfer server profile This section covers the following file transfer operations Prepare for file transfer Send receive file s or folder s Create a folder Delete file s or folder s Refresh remote view e Connect disconnect Exitthe program Note Local device refers to the mobile computer you are running the OBEX from Remote device refers to the Bluetooth device you are trying to transfer files with Prepare for File Transfer 1 Make sure the remote device has file sharing enabled It must support the OBEX File Transfer server profile Note If the other device is also using the Bluetooth Co
58. Internet to download the content For more information visit the AvantGo Web site To sign up for AvantGo 1 In ActiveSync options on the desktop computer turn on synchronization for the AvantGo information type 2 In Pocket Internet Explorer on your device tap the Favorites button to display your list of favorites E 3 Tap the AvantGo Channels link 4 Tap the Activate button 5 Follow the directions on the screen You will need to synchronize your device with your desktop computer and then tap the My Channels button to complete the AvantGo setup When synchronization is complete tap the AvantGo Channels link in your list of favorites to see a few of the most popular channels To add or remove channels tap the Add or Remove link August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 10 4 Chapter 11 Companion Programs Available companion programs The companion programs for Pocket PC are Microsoft Pocket Word and Microsoft Pocket Excel Media Player Microsoft Money MSN Messenger Microsoft Reader are NOT included on the Dolphin 9500 9550 but maybe installed from the Microsoft Companion CD Accessing companion programs To switch to a companion program on your device tap Start Programs then tap the program name Pocket Word Pocket Word works with Microsoft Word on your desktop computer to give you easy access to copies of your documents You can create new documents on yo
59. LED illuminates when the user presses the SCAN key and the green Decode LED illuminates when a bar code is successfully decoded and the terminal beeps Decode LED Scan LED Note On the Dolphin 9550 you can use the Scan Trigger instead of the SCAN key For more information see Scan Trigger on page 3 6 August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 4 9 Chapter 4 Using the Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer Decoding a car code aiming the beam Refer to the following chart for beam angle information Linear bar code 2D Matrix symbol LL TT The aiming beam is smaller when the terminal is held closer to the code and larger when it is farther from the code Symbologies with smaller bars or elements mil size should be read closer to the unit Symbologies with larger bars or elements mil size should be read farther from the unit August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 4 10 Chapter 4 Using the Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer Capturing Images Capturing Images The image capture process is an intuitive split second operation for experienced users By following the basic guidelines new users can easily develop their own technique and with practice quickly learn to adapt it to different circumstances Image preview When the scan process is initiated the Dolphin 9500 9550 displays a preview of the image on the touchscreen Th
60. LEER tee le HL ie e se eoo eri Re Rabe 2 3 Dolphin 9500 9550 Accessories 4 een traen nene tteee eae e eat RP ated ka ae ai nanie einai eiaa 2 4 Bar Code Symbologies Supported eese eere eene en ren iiaeiai 2 5 Using the Dolphin 9500 9550 for the First Time eee eene 2 6 Warm DOOt e a a 2 10 setting the Time and Date n eim amete tee reet eere tense re T pa esca Olea na ree aoa ecu Lg ea deeyeedees 2 11 Putting the Dolphin in Suspend Mode eese nennen 2 12 Resetting the Dolphin Hard Reset eseeseeseeseeseeeeeeeeen nennen nent nennen 2 12 Resetting the Dolphin Soft Reset essen eene nennen nennen enne 2 12 Chapter 3 Dolphin 9500 9550 Overview Systemi cr T M 3 1 Front Panel Features seo ts tret tne aient urere wo aera aea aoa eee ovn eere pen ERE CREER ER 3 2 Back Patel Beat tes ee ar be reete chi a cepere ieri be d PRENNE sous Fraser beue ir urea pde cd ue ER Ce Le Th 3 4 Dolphin 9500 e 3 4 DG phn 95 50 EE 3 6 Side Panel Feat tres 25 2 rte per thiet eter c a Sed a Coasuiecaderababeasuavass ERR a Dea va de een ERU dn 3 8 Bottom Panel Features iccsacasesasecdsevscacavercsncssecacaveseonescessecedeeossedsveseesevvsvecsavadusnvavacasananacasenneasavenacessses 3 9 Industrial 17 pin Connector iei Dee etie erae Lese pe e
61. P The use of any other battery pack in the Dolphin 9500 9550 terminal will void your warranty and may result in damage to the Dolphin terminal or battery There are two batteries in the Dolphin 9500 9550 Internal Backup Battery Located inside the terminal this battery backs up the RAM and clock when the Li lon main battery is discharged or removed from the terminal The internal backup battery is not user replaceable Li lon Battery Pack This battery pack is the primary power source for operating the Dolphin terminal For the location of the Li lon battery on the terminal see Battery Battery Well on page 3 5 Internal Li Ion Backup Battery The Dolphin s internal backup battery prevents the terminal from being reset if you need to remove and replace the main battery pack The battery retains RAM data and allows the real time clock to remain operational for up to 30 minutes when the battery pack is removed If the backup battery becomes fully discharged of power after the initial charge cycle it will require a minimum of 10 hours of charging time to perform and maintain the system as described above The internal backup battery is charged by the Dolphin s main battery pack when an external power source such as the Dolphin HomeBase is not available If the terminal is left without the main battery pack for more than 30 minutes the internal backup battery will need to be recharged Note Data and programs stored in FLASH remain safe even
62. P Technical Support Problem Issue QuadCharger The CHARGING LED does not come on when insert a battery pack into the Dolphin Check the power connections on the Dolphin QuadCharger make sure the POWER switch is ON and the battery pack is properly seated The red status LED comes charging on during Try to charge the battery in one of the other charging pockets If the red Status LED comes on again then the problem is associated with the battery pack If the red status stays with the charging pocket the problem is associated with the charging circuity The red status LED remains on without a An error occurred during the self diagnostic test for that particular battery in the charging pocket charging pocket Call HHP Product Service and request an RMA See Warranty Support and Service on page 15 1 for additional warranty and return information August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 13 8 Chapter 14 Dolphin Mobile Base Overview As the hub of your Dolphin 9500 9550 mobile data collection system the Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Base charging communication cradle is ideal for use with both in premise warehouse and in transit data collection applications The Mobile Base performs three important functions 1 charging 2 communications and 3 storage Charging The Mobile Base provides power to the Dolphin terminal which enables the terminal to char
63. RAM Therefore you should keep a charged battery pack in the Dolphin at all times to conserve the internal back up battery When you remove a battery pack insert another charged pack in the Dolphin The internal battery will prematurely discharge if there is not at least a partially charged battery in the terminal The battery status indicator displays in the notification tray when the battery is low or critically low If there is no indicator the battery is adequately charged If the main battery is low and the terminal is in suspend mode pressing the SCAN or Power button will not wake up the Dolphin 9500 9550 terminal you must replace the discharged battery with a fully charged battery Setting Critical and Low Battery Points The Dolphin 9500 9550 may be programmed to display warnings when the battery reaches critical and low battery points There are two entries defined in the registry The specific settings are HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE System CurrentControlSet Control Power CriticalBatt 2dword a LowBatt 2dword 19 CriticalBatt dword F This sets the Critical Battery point to 15 percent a hex 15 decimal The critical battery is the point at which the customer is warned that the battery charge is very low This warning will be posted every 3 minutes until the situation is corrected LowBatt dword 19 This sets the Low battery point to 25 percent 19 hex 25 decimal The low battery setting is the point at which the user
64. Scroll to Connection then press ON e On Bluetooth Link press SELECT Scroll to Devices then press SELECT Choose your mobile computer then press EDIT Scroll to Access Ask then press CHANGE e Scroll to Automatic then press SELECT Press DONE August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 46 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Dial up to Your Network Automatic Connections for Nokia 3650 7650 On the phone press MENU e Scroll to Connectivity then press Options The Open option should be highlighted Press Select The Bluetooth option should be highlighted Press Options The Open option should be highlighted Press Select Scroll to the right tab to access the Paired devices list Highlight your mobile computer then press Options Scroll to Set as authorized then press Select nthe confirmation screen press Yes Automatic Connections for Nokia 6310 8910 8910i Onthe phone press MENU Scroll to 10 Bluetooth then press SELECT Scroll to 4 View Paired Devices then press SELECT Highlight the Dolphin 9500 9550 then press OPTIONS Scroll to 3 Request Connection Authorization then press NO To use a different Bluetooth phone for dial up networking you can use the same connection setup but you must make the new phone your favorite Just run the Get Connected Wizard again select the new phone and make it your new Fav
65. State Associating any Contig avances atoa E Status py Note You can also click on the Status icon at any time Fields Current Channel Current TX Rate Link Quality Strength Station IP Info BSS ID IBSS ID Operation buttons Disable Enable Radio Rescan Renew IP Shows the RF channel currently used by the card Shows the current transmit rate This can be 1Mb s 2Mb s 5 5Mb s or 11 Mb s Gives signal to noise ratio in both percentage and graphical display Gives signal strength of the receiver in both percentage and graphical display IP Address IP address of the radio Check with your network administrator for IP configuration information Shows the Network Name and the MAC address of the access point the card is associated with in the AP mode Or it shows the Network Name and the MAC address of the creator of IBSS which the card is joined into in the Peer to Peer Ad Hoc mode Click this button in toggle to disable enable the radio link from the card Click this button to start a rescan process to search for an AP with stronger signal in the network Click this button to reapply IP address from DHCP server when automatic DHCP is enabled August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 5 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Status tab More Info Click this button to display detailed TCP IP info as shown in the following screen
66. Tap to insert common messages Creating a Message e Compose your message To enter preset or frequently used messages tap My Text and select a message Tap Send when you ve finished the message If you are working offline the message is moved to the Outbox folder and will be sent the next time you connect If you are sending an SMS message and want to know if it was received tap Edit Options and select Request SMS text message delivery notification before sending the message August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 7 16 Chapter 7 Applications Managing E mail Messages and Folders Managing E mail Messages and Folders By default messages are displayed in one of five folders for each service you have created Inbox Deleted Items Drafts Outbox and Sent Items The Deleted Items folder contains messages that have been deleted on the device The behavior of the Deleted and Sent Items folders depends on the options you have chosen In the message list tap Tools and then Options On the Message tab select your options If you want to organize messages into additional folders tap Tools and then Manage Folders to create new folders To move a message to another folder in the message list tap and hold the message and then tap Move to on the pop up menu Folder behavior with a direct connection to an e mail server The behavior of the folders you create depends on whether you are using Activ
67. When you connect to the e mail server new messages are downloaded to the device Inbox folder messages in the device Outbox folder are sent and messages that have been deleted on the e mail server are removed from the device Inbox folder Messages that you receive directly from an e mail server are linked to your e mail server rather than your desktop computer When you delete a message on your device it is also deleted from the e mail server the next time you connect based on the settings you selected in ActiveSync You can work online or offline When working online you read and respond to messages while connected to the e mail server Messages are sent as soon as you tap Send which saves space on your device When working offline once you ve downloaded new message headers or partial messages you can disconnect from the e mail server and then decide which messages to download completely The next time you connect Inbox downloads the complete messages you ve marked for retrieval and sends the messages you ve composed August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 7 13 Chapter 7 Applications Using the Message List Using the Message List Messages you receive are displayed in the message list By default the most recently received messages are displayed first in the list Select the service and folder you want to display Select the sort order for messages Tap to open a message amp Ro
68. a dialing prefix during the install process you can do so by following these steps 1 Go to Start Settings System Tap on Dialer 2 Select the appropriate Dialing Prefix then tap ok zi I TS SILBER TT re i Tre choir protic ral be acer Es the i e fy Srey ol rabie s What ee dee wm one lei Use the Dialer 1 To use the dialer the mobile computer must already be connected to the Bluetooth phone You can use the Get Connected Wizard to do this Also the Bluetooth phone must be selected as your favorite 2 Goto Start Contacts 3 Tap and hold your stylus on the contact you wish to dial to In the pop up menu select Dial Contact Alternatively you can tap on Tools and select Dial Contact fend Goma tn Comtart Gated Via irinae 4 lf you have multiple phone numbers for a contact a screen will appear listing them including any dialing prefix you may have assigned Select the phone number you wish to dial August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 40 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Get Connected Wizard Bere Ghar Gree Gebers mire geis foe She cont Sekc ana ur priis canc ork Lib Hora 475 300 Note The Dialer can dial a phone number containing any of the 17 following non numeric characters o space A BC D T PW Additionally the following string can be included in a phone number 6 The Dialer can not dia
69. a service discovery phase will begin d The Connect To screen will appear reporting that it is trying to connect to Wireless ActiveSync Stam Connecting fo Fest e After a successful connection is made the status screen will report Connected Now you are ready to synchronize if desired Bluetooth LAN Access This section explains how to use the Bluetooth LAN Access feature to quickly and easily connect to a Bluetooth enabled LAN access point 1 Tap on the Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu select Bluetooth LAN Access Tum Transmitter CEF Get Connected fulvenced Features 5 Rieti Arte Syne Bluetooth LAN Access 2 The next screens will vary depending on if your Bluetooth Devices folder contains any access points and if one is chosen as your favorite Please refer to the appropriate scenario SCENARIO 1 Your Bluetooth Devices folder contains no favorite access point August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 24 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Bluetooth LAN Access a When you tap Bluetooth LAN Access a screen will appear that allows you to choose which access point to connect to in your Bluetooth Devices folder Choose an access point from the list and tap Select Crises the adhesive Durs acest Desice and bap eirt IT the desired lan access desine E nol ships cag Pind bo march or orar Hac rary ba mrega Tap Canal eo stadi Pr
70. able of Contents Dc eveedviedved 7 8 Using the Summary SCIGeh ides etse tele ten eni riiin TA Ded tives Ba e pae EE ce E a Cu Ee RERO R aede 7 10 hr m 7 11 INDOOR UMS 7 13 Synchronizing E mail Messages eiie ratae de el nobit ep denda c ba o th ERR Ee ro 7 13 Connecting Directly to an E mail Server eese ener 7 13 Using the Message LIst ette oerte pe e det EEEE EEEE ENEO EEEREN 7 14 Composing Messages dedo iioii pene ee er i E e E E EET 7 16 Managing E mail Messages and Folders sse eene enne 7 17 Chapter 8 Synchronizing Your Dolphin 9500 9550 Terminal OVETVIE D 8 1 Capabilities c J iiia 8 1 Requir ments eere end ee oc on n e tage Feast qe e E Ee pr en ea Boedo 8 1 Setting up your desktop computer eeseeseeseeeeeeeeeee eren enne nennen tnter nest testen erret restes 8 2 Synchronizing from your desktop computer nennen nennen 8 2 Synchronizing from your device ise erre teet tni ieiti A to tbe ea koe heb EAEk aE snae 8 2 Chapter 9 Getting Connected Get Help on Comme ct Ss iieri ete rero te eite erede tre diee reta le eere de Te Errat dana 9 1 Transfer Items Using nitrated da pee eo d ome EOD RU DEEP EEEN 9 2
71. adapter into wall outlet As the main battery pack charges the internal back up battery also charges The back up battery maintains the RAM and clock when the terminal s main battery pack is discharged or removed from the terminal Removing the Battery Pack Follow these steps to remove the Dolphin battery pack 1 Hold the Dolphin with the front panel keyboard facing down 2 Onthe Dolphin 9500 9550 terminal remove the handstrap by pushing its clip down and forward to unhook it from the terminal move the strap away from the battery compartment 3 Push the locking tab on the battery pack up and pull the battery out from the Dolphin terminal with a hinging motion Installing the Battery Pack Follow these steps to install the Dolphin 9500 9550 battery pack 1 The Dolphin 9500 9550 ships with the handstrap installed Hold the terminal with the front panel keyboard facing down Push the clip of the handstrap down and away from the terminal to unhook it move the strap up and away from the battery compartment August 2003 Dolphin amp 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 2 6 Chapter 2 Getting Started Using the Dolphin 9500 9550 for the First Time 2 Insert the end without the locking tab into the top of the battery opening and snap the battery into place with a hinging motion Press the battery into the well until the clip is engaged The battery case serves as the back cover of the Dolphin 3 Reattach the hand
72. adio appears in the Radio Modes box however if the associated CAB for that module is not installed you cannot successfully enable the radio For instance if the Bluetooth module is present but its CAB has not been installed BlueTooth Only selection still appears in the Radio Mode box However attempting to power it up will result in an error in the Status field The Status field The Status field displays error messages when a radio cannot be enabled When is reads Ready the radio selected in the Radio Modes box is powered up August 2003 Dolphin amp 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 3 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Errors codes The following error codes are currently defined and may appear in the Status field after the Apply is clicked RP1 and RP2 RP3 RP5 and RP7 RP4 RP6 and RP8 amp RP9 RP10 and RP11 Error codes Meaning RP1 Attempt to select an invalid radio mode RP2 Attempt to change the state of more than one radio at a time RP3 Bluetooth enable or disable timed out RP4 Bluetooth enable or disable failed RP5 802 11b enable or disable timed out RP6 802 11b enable or disable failed RP7 GSM GPRS enable or disable timed out RP8 GSM GPRS enable or disable failed RP9 Bluetooth CAB not installed RP10 802 11b CAB not installed RP11 GSM GPRS CAB not installed The Status field Should never appear because t
73. al Area Network WLAN Communications Wireless communications with the Dolphin 9500 9550 mobile computer is versatile Both devices feature co existing WiFi compliant 802 11b WLAN and Bluetooth WPAN radios integrated into the terminal That in addition to the open software architecture make the Dolphin 9500 9550 a complete solution for a variety of wireless mobile data collection applications Dolphin 9500 9550 terminals have an on board 2 4 GHz 802 11b DSSS WLAN radio The radio uses direct sequence spread spectrum DSSS technology which spreads its signal continuously over a wide frequency band and provides an Ethernet like data rate of up to 11 megabits per second Dolphin 9500 9550 is interoperable with other 802 11b WiFi compliant products including access points printers PCs via PC card adapters and other wireless portable terminals Terminology Note In this manual the terms click and tap are used interchangeably Both mean using the stylus or a finger on the touchscreen of the Dolphin 9500 9550 to perform a task Those tasks usually direct you to click or tap an operation button or icon August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 1 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Choosing a Radio the Radio Manager Choosing a Radio the Radio Manager Purpose The Radio Manager is a control panel applet through which the radio power driver controls the
74. al or Dolphin peripheral you can get technical assistance from HHP s Application Support department August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 15 2 Chapter 15 Warranty Support and Service Return Information Return Information If you purchased the product from an Authorized HHP Reseller contact the Reseller with the unit s serial number Your Reseller will contact HHP on your behalf to arrange for the unit to be serviced Calling If you purchased the product directly from HHP or have been instructed by your Reseller to contact HHP directly call the Customer Services Department in your area to request a Repair Maintenance Authorization RMA number Requirements When calling for service at any of our repair facilities please be prepared to give the following information e Product s type and serial number Brief description of problem Dated Proof of Purchase If your equipment is still covered under the initial end user s product warranty please notify the Product Services Representative when you call North America Latin America Asia Pacific HHP Corporate Offices HHP Latin America HHP Asia Pacific Telephone 800 782 4263 option 3 Telephone 1 239 263 7600 Telephone 852 2511 3050 Fax 704 566 6015 Fax 41 239 263 9689 Fax 852 2511 3557 E mail ProductService hhp com E mail LASupport 9 hhp com E mail chuie 9 hhp com Europe Middle East and Africa z EMEA Brazil
75. ale pictures The imager features a green aiming beam that is used to aim the image reader against the bar code or item being read The terminal supports two types of image decoding for use in various bar code reading and imaging applications full area imaging and Advanced Linear Decoding ALD Full area imaging Full area imaging provides omni directional reading of linear and non linear 1D and 2D bar codes OCR signature capture and picture taking When reading all bar code types using full area imaging a positive read can be obtained from most any position To achieve the best read the aiming beam should be centered horizontally across the bar code ALD ALD provides fast reading of linear and stacked linear bar codes To achieve a positive read when reading linear 1D and PDF417 bar codes the imager s aiming beam should be centered horizontally across the bar code When ALD is enabled the reader does not read matrix or postal coded Decoding method The decoding method used in a particular scanning or image capture application is determined by the application developer and cannot be changed by the end user Decoding a car code aiming the beam 1 Press the SCAN key on the Dolphin 9500 9550 to project the imager s green aiming beam The aiming beam should be oriented in line with the bar code to achieve the quickest read A range of 4 10 inches 10 25 cm is recommended 2 Center the aiming beam over the bar code The red Scan
76. and About respectively This side menu provides a shortcut to the configuration settings Wireless Radio On Turns on the radio LED is on and the Link Icon displays with signal strength Wireless Radio Off Turns off the radio A pop up window will ask for your confirmation If confirmed the LED will be off and the Link Icon will change color from green to red on the top without signal strength displayed The WLAN card module will stop functioning Remove Status Icon Removes the Status Icon from the Windows Status Tray A pop up window will ask for your confirmation If confirmed the Status Link Icon will be removed from the Windows Status Tray Wireless Network Status Opens the Status tab of the configuration utility If the Status Icon changes to a crossed lock 2 it warns you that you may have entered a wrong key WEP Key mismatch for the WEP On AP or a station Remove Wireless Status Icon Window If you choose to remove the Remove Status Icon the screen shown below displays Remove Wireless Status Icon x If you remove the wireless status icon you must then use the control panel to configure your wireless network Do you want to remove the wireless status icon from the Windows status tray No v Remove Status Icon Permanently Press Yes to confirm or No to cancel If confirmed the Status Icon will not display in the Windows Status Tray By checking Remove Status Icon Permanently at the bottom of the window
77. and its profile are added into the Preferred Profiles window If adding an SSID with WEP Key Off the Settings window does not display and the SSID is added directly to the Preferred Profile table when you click the Add button August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 8 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Creating and modifying profiles Use the following five icons at the top of the window Creating and modifying profiles Icon Name Click this icon to New create a profile Edit modify a profile Delete delete a selected profile Up move the highlighted profile up to increase the automatic association priority Down move the highlighted profile down to decrease the automatic association priority To create and add a new profile to the Preferred Profiles list complete these steps 1 Click the New button and the following screen displays Network Name amp Type SSID Type chan 7 WEP e Use Manual Key Q L Passphrase Method Disabled v Key ID Uem 0 characters 2 Enter the values for the new profile in the information fields and click OK August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Creating and modifying profiles To modify a profile select one and click the Edit button The following screen dis
78. ange 2 Have the owner of the other device send the information to you Your device will automatically receive it August 2003 Dolphin amp 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 9 3 Chapter 9 Getting Connected August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft Chapter 10 Pocket Internet Explorer Overview Use Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer to view Web or WAP pages in either of these ways During synchronization with your desktop computer download your favorite links and mobile favorites that are stored in the Mobile Favorites subfolder in Internet Explorer on the desktop computer Connectto an Internet service provider ISP or network and browse the Web When connected to an ISP or network you can also download files and programs from the Internet or intranet Accessing Pocket Internet Explorer To switch to Pocket Internet Explorer tap Start and then Internet Explorer fr ty Internet Explorer 4 12 01 X Tap below for esefel rites and services fq PocketPC com lt SHHe msri Mobile You can use Pocket Internet Explorer to browse Mobile Favorites and channels that have been downloaded to your device without connecting to the Internet You can also connect to the Internet through an ISP or a network connection and browse the Web To browse the Internet on your terminal 1 Setup a connection to your ISP or corporate network using Connecti
79. arging progress August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 12 5 Chapter 12 Dolphin 9500 9550 HomeBase Powering the Dolphin Terminal Powering the Dolphin Terminal The HomeBase charging communication cradle powers the terminal while charging the battery installed in the terminal It contains an intelligent battery charging system that protects the battery from being damaged by overcharging Therefore Dolphin terminals may be stored indefinitely in the charging communication cradles without damage to the terminals battery packs or peripherals To charge a Dolphin terminal complete these steps 1 Insert a battery pack into the Dolphin terminal 2 Place the terminal imager window up and the LCD visible in the terminal well of the cradle 3 Let it glide down into the well until it stops 4 When the Dolphin terminal is properly seated the DOCK LED on the front of the cradle will be solid green 5 The terminal is powered and the if needed the battery in it begins charging August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 12 6 Chapter 12 Dolphin 9500 9550 HomeBase Setting up communications Setting up communications Set the Dolphin HomeBase on a dry stable surface such as a desktop near an electrical outlet Be sure to provide enough workspace with good lighting for the user to view and operate the Dolphin terminal while it is in the HomeBase Com
80. ate and edit SSID profiles for access points that you want your station to associate with Fields Preferred Profiles Active SSIDs Gy Settings LE Preferred Profiles 3 309 gt 4 4 sychip v inp T Active SSIDs keddi Refresh 551D Signal_ Mode channel RY sychip 100 amp 11 RY cert 100 23 8 3 E sychip 46 G Bt 32Netge 66 A list of preferred profiles for access points AP in the network created by the user or added from the Active SSIDs table is located at the top of the Config window When the radio is turned on it searches for the APs with which to associate in the order of the listed profiles For each profile in the table one can make changes by using the icon tools at top of the table New Edit Delete Up and Down Operation buttons on page 5 5 This table is blank after the initial Pegasus software installation It can be kept blank with no automatic association preference The Active SSIDs table lists all access points or peer stations creator of IBSS in the vicinity of the host It displays only those SSIDs that accept broadcast associations Each record displays information for the following six fields The table may not display all the fields on the screen Use horizontal scroll bar to check all SSID Network Name of the access point or peer station A link icon with signal strength is also shown Signal Strength in percentage for that SSID Mo
81. bert Brown 8 45PM RE Today s Meeting Jay Adams Mark as Unread RE Pleaserd Move To Tap and hold to display amp j Andrew Dixo Status Repo amp j Bradley Beck a pop up menu of actions Mark for Download popup RE Lunch Reply Stuart Munsj Reply All PocketPC Forward y Linda Mitche Reminder Delete amp Jeff Smith RE Working late Adam Barr Don t forget Inbox ActiveSync 11 Items Tap to connect and to send and receive e mail Tap to connect to the selected service InBox Application When you receive a message tap it to open it Unread messages are displayed in bold August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 7 14 Chapter 7 Applications Using the Message List Tap to return to the message list From Robert Brown 3 Subject RE Today s Meeting Sent 4 23 01 8 45 47 AM Just a reminder to bring vour individual schedules for the next 2 quarters with you We will be discussing projects and timelines Thanks Bob Tap to delete this message Tap to view the previous or next message Tap to reply to or forward this message Viewing A Message When you connect to your e mail server or synchronize with your desktop computer by default you ll receive messages from the last five days only the first 100 lines of each new message and file attachments of less than 100 KB in size The original messages remain on the e mail server or your de
82. ca aberea C Dontum Presets prompt rss rth a Eig sgbsble dese ted Note Tabs will appear only for COM ports you have enabled To enable a port refer to the Assign COM Ports section earlier in this chapter 3 To select a favorite device select Use the favorite selected above In the drop down menu select your device Tap OK 4 After setting a device as your favorite its icon will appear in the Bluetooth Devices folder with a heart next to it Change Views You can switch between the Large Icons or Details views for the Bluetooth Devices folder August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 19 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Change Views 1 In Bluetooth Devices tap on View 2 In the pop up menu choose between Large Icons or Details Details view Note n Details view scroll right to see the current Bonded status August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 20 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Delete a Device from the Folder Delete a Device from the Folder If you no longer plan to connect with it you can delete a device from the Bluetooth Devices folder 1 If not open launch the Bluetooth Devices folder 2 Tap and hold your stylus on the device you wish to delete In the pop up menu select Delete E Imhustnoth Derine 3 3 ajet oc Gays ITRON ANTIN miroFLanH 4T
83. camera and enables digital image capture signature capture and reading OCR characters Digital images taken with the Dolphin 9500 9550 terminal have a maximum image size of 640 x 480 pixels and may have up to a 256 gray scale image definition Files formats supported for image storage include Bitmap bmp JPEG jpg and Portable Network Graphics png August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 3 4 Chapter 3 Dolphin 9500 9550 Overview Dolphin 9500 For a frontal view of the Image Engine Laser Engine Window see Image Engine Laser Engine Window front view on page 3 6 Speaker The Dolphin 9500 9550 terminal has an internal speaker that sounds audio signals as you scan bar code labels and enter data The operating frequency range is 500Hz at 71 dB up to 80 dB The speaker can also be used for playing sounds e g WAV files Hand Strap The Dolphin 9500 has an integrated elastic hand strap providing a comfortable secure grip on the terminal If desired the strap may be adjusted or removed Microphone Dolphin 9500 9550 terminals feature an internal microphone that provides audio input to the terminal Battery Battery Well The Battery Well is a recessed area on the back of the Dolphin that holds the Li lon battery pack For more information see Batteries on page 3 10 Stylus The stylus is used to operate the touchscreen display The back panel features this storage slot to hold the stylus
84. cessing the Radio Manager Go the Start gt Settings gt System tab gt Radio Manager The Radio Manager appears identifying which radio modes are allowed in the Radio Modes box The highlighted entry is the radio mode that is currently enabled its Status should be Ready 41159 QD Radio Manager Radio Modes BlueTooth Onl 80211b Only The Radio Modes box The Radio Modes box displays the radios currently installed on your terminal For example if a working Bluetooth module is installed the box contains the line BlueTooth Only whether or not that radio is currently powered up There may be other bluetooth related list box entries but the BlueTooth Only entry is guaranteed to be there if the module is present Powering up a radio Simply select an entry in the Radio Modes box and click Apply The Radio Manager issues the radio power driver commands of enabling and disabling the radios in the proper sequence For example let s say the current mode is BlueTooth Only and the attempt is made to switch to 802 11b Only After Apply is clicked the Radio Manager turns off the Bluetooth radio first then turns on the 802 11b radio If an error occurs at either step the radio mode change is abandoned and the resulting radio state returns to what is was at the time the error occurred Requirements To successfully power up a radio its associated driver CAB must have been installed along with the module If the module is present the r
85. charging Green the auxiliary battery has completed charging and is ready for use August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 12 2 Chapter 12 Dolphin 9500 9550 HomeBase Front Panel COMM LED This is the communication LED It indicates the status of data transfer between the Dolphin terminal and the host device the HomeBase is connected to The color of the LEDs mean different things if the HomeBase is using the serial or USB port connection If using the serial port This color means Red Serial data is being sent from the Host Device to the Dolphin HomeBase Green Serial data is being sent from the Dolphin HomeBase to the Host Device Orange Serial data is being sent at high data rates If using the USB Port This color means Green LED A USB Connection is established with the host computer August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 12 3 Chapter 12 Dolphin 9500 9550 HomeBase Rear Panel Rear Panel Auxiliary Battery Well USB Port RS 232 Port DC Power Jack Auxiliary Battery Well The HomeBase enables you to charge an additional battery in this well It charges that battery whether a terminal is seated in the Terminal Well or not This feature ensures that you can always have a fully charged battery for your Dolphin terminal See Using the Auxiliary Battery Well on page 12 5 USB Port This USB Port is full speed
86. choices Options Block Recognizer Keyboard Select an input method Letter Recognizer Transcriber New Edit View Tools Tap to see your choices Input Panel button When you use the input panel your terminal anticipates the word you are typing or writing and displays it above the input panel When you tap the displayed word it is inserted into your text at the insertion point The more you use your Dolphin 9500 9550 terminal the more words it learns to anticipate To change word suggestion options such as the number of words suggested at one time tap Start Settings Personal gt Input gt Word Completion tab August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 4 1 Chapter 4 Using the Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer Input Panel Options Settings Settings Input Input narhi E Suggested monds pop up in acswindove aboras iac pi Gael Tapl accep Lange keys i jes cime elrjt v Suggest ronds eter entering bext Bt Sina keys jd T u j m Suogest after ebein lehren s Suogect wards e Ad a space after suggested word e Space t Shit key af Lata A Enter cea ett rione IF ibin hapa became naurata gigs the hoch Soren IT str taps benne inaccuraibs lige thee liath prii Using the Soft Keyboard 1 Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel button and then Keyboard 2 On the soft keyboard that is displayed tap the keys with
87. com If you have not done so already be sure to install the PrintPocketCE program To find the install for this program on the installation CD go to the Third Party folder then the Field Software folder 1 Start the printing program Go to Start Programs PrintPocketCE 2 In the welcome screen tap OK petting Started t he nein nore Van lit of Podat Word doce And biot Hag AU vare int of octet Bacal Fin E ana bk oF armi gt Tan aadccumani or eral ba print e Sheen reen on stern Finkisaronars Products c z0 L IE somma l icone ic pan 3 In the main screen tap on the file you wish to print ai ko PAPAH EDLE LAN Foie 11 5411 azoh Leti Graz Cr iiei 420b To locate your file August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 27 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Bluetooth Printing Tap on the Word icon at the bottom of the screen to view a list of Pocket Word docs TXT or RTF files e Tap on the Excel icon to view a list of Pocket Excel files Tapon the yellow envelope icon to view e mail messages e Tap on the Doc Excel Email Options menu and select another type of printing e g Go to email printing Use the folders drop down menu to switch between folders 4 The next screens let you adjust the printer settings Make sure the correct printer is chosen For Port choose Bluetooth CF Card Make any other necessary pr
88. creen e A sound which you can specify is played A light flashes on your device To choose reminder types and sounds for your device tap Start Settings Personal tab Sounds amp Notifications The options you choose here apply throughout the device August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 4 19 Chapter 4 Using the Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer Finding and Organizing Information Finding and Organizing Information The Find feature on your Dolphin mobile computer helps you quickly locate information On the Start menu tap Find Enter the text you want to find select a data type and then tap Go to start the search To quickly find information that is taking up storage space on your device select Larger than 64 KB in Type You can also use the File Explorer to find files on your device and to organize these files into folders On the Start menu tap Programs and then File Explorer Tap to change folders Select the sort order for the list Tap the folder name to open it Windows Refresh Paste New Folder Tap and hold to create a new folder File Explorer You can move files in File Explorer by tapping and holding the item you want to move and then tapping Cut or Copy and Paste on the pop up menu August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 4 20 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Wireless Loc
89. ction devices like the Dolphin 9500 9550 terminal Memory Main Board The memory configuration for the Dolphin 9500 9550 terminals is 64 MB RAM and 32 MB non volatile FLASH Secure Digital Card SD Dolphin 9500 9550 terminals have one user accessible secure digital SD card interface for additional application and data storage capacity Additional secure digital upgrades of 64 MB 128 MB and 256 MB are available The secure digital card socket is user accessible while preserving the terminal s environmental rating Wireless Radio Options Radio options for Dolphin 9500 9550 terminals include an integrated 802 11b and integrated Bluetooth wireless network adapter August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 3 1 Chapter 3 Dolphin 9500 9550 Overview Front Panel Features Front Panel Features This section describes features on the Dolphin 9500 9550 terminal front panel Decode LED Scan LED 1 4 VGA Display Magnesium top cover Color or Monochrome SCAN Key Cursor Keys Keypad 9000 ooo A AE START INS OOOO CTAL ALT o0 LEDs There are two red light emitting diodes LEDs located at the top of the LCD display Both are software programmable Scan LED The LED located in the upper right corner is the Scan LED It illuminates when you press the SCAN key to activate the scan engine Decode LED The green LED located in the upper left corner of
90. ctions and Characters Key Combination Function Special Character Blue key D minus Blue key H _ underscore Blue key L Blue key P Blue key Q Blue key R Blue key S 7 Blue key T Blue key U Blue key X Blue key Y START August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft Appendix 4 Appendix A Red Key Functions amp Characters Red Key Functions amp Characters Key Combination Function Special Character Red key ESC Lightens Contrast Red key TAB Darkens Contrast Red key SFT Toggles on Caps Lock Red key Q F1 Red key R F2 Red key S F3 Red key T F4 Red key U F5 Red key V F6 Red key W F7 Red key X F8 Red key Z INS insert Red key SP BKSP backspace Red key BACKLIGHT KEY DEL delete Exit the mouse utility prior to adjusting the contrast Key Combinations Use the key combinations listed below to access certain keyboard functions or to use special characters that are not defined on the 43 key version of the Dolphin 9500 9550 keyboard Key Key Combination Function Special Character NUM SFT A NUM SFT B NUM SFT C NUM SFT E NUM SFT F NUM SFT G NUM SFT 1 amp NUM SFT J j NUM SFT K NUM SFT M gt NUM SFT N
91. d into the power source so that the Dolphin terminal battery pack stays fully charged Charging a Dolphin Terminal The Mobile Base supplies charging power to the Dolphin terminal so that the terminal can monitor the charging of its battery pack This charging method protects the battery from being damaged by overcharging Therefore the Dolphin terminal may be stored indefinitely in the Mobile Base without damage to the terminal the battery pack or the Mobile Base To charge a Dolphin terminal complete these steps 1 Insert a battery pack into the Dolphin terminal 2 Place the terminal imager window up and the LCD visible in the Terminal Well of the Mobile Base 3 Let it glide down into the well until it stops 4 When the Dolphin terminal is properly seated the DOCK LED on the Mobile Base turns solid Green The terminal begins charging automatically August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 14 4 Chapter 14 Dolphin Mobile Base Installing the Dolphin Mobile Base Installing the Dolphin Mobile Base To install the Dolphin Mobile Base you need to mount it securely to an appropriate location and supply it with power Mounting the Mobile Base The adjustable mounting bracket holds the terminal securely in place and gives the user a variety of options for mounting the Mobile Base When selecting a location keep in mind that the power supply and serial connectors point straight out the bottom of t
92. data via pulses of light to and from other IrDA compliant devices such as printers and PCs or to other Dolphin 9500 9550 terminals Via the 802 11b Radio The Dolphin 9500 9550 may be equipped with a WiFi amp compliant interoperable 2 4 GHz 802 11b direct sequence spread spectrum wireless local area network WLAN radio Via Bluetooth Radio The Dolphin 9500 9550 may be equipped with a Bluetooth personal area network PAN radio Software Communication Programs Microsoft ActiveSync In the Dolphin 9500 9550 Microsoft development environment ActiveSync is a tool for developers It allows Pocket PC devices like the Dolphin 9500 9550 to connect to and exchange data with a desktop computer RAS Short for Remote Access Services a feature built into Windows NT that enables users to log into an NT based LAN using a modem X 25 connection or WAN link RAS is fully supported and allows the use of PPP or SLIP connections for network connectivity August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 4 12 Chapter 4 Using the Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer Using the Keyboard Using the Keyboard The Dolphin 9500 9550 has three keyboard configurations For details see Three Keyboard Options on page 3 3 Each keyboard configuration has special keys and key combinations to type characters or perform functions Refer to the chart in A for details HHP DOLPHIN 9500 3 SCAN Key
93. de An icon shows whether it is an access point amp or a peer station A Channel The channel it uses and the WEP method it applies if any The icon amp stands for WEP Key On and for WEP Key Off SupRate Supported data rate of the access point or the peer station BSSID MAC Addr BSSID or MAC Address of the access point or the peer station August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 7 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Contig Tab Operation buttons Apply Click the Apply button to associate your station with the SSID you selected This SSID can be either from the Preferred Profile table or from the Active SSIDs list When applied the Status tab window displays the status of the wireless connection If the association failed a search for another AP in the Preferred Profile list automatically takes place and the radio attempts to associate with the station in order of preference Refresh Click the Refresh button to start a new search for all available access points or peer stations in the vicinity To add an Active SSID profile to the Preferred Profile table complete these steps 1 Select and highlight an SSID from the Active SSID list 2 Click Add If the SSID has WEP Key On the Settings window displays and prompts you to enter the WEP Method Encryption Key and Key ID 3 Click OK in the Settings window after finishing the configuration The SSID
94. e Preliminary Draft 1 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Safety Safety The Dolphin 9500 9550 mobile computer meets or exceeds 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 know the possible risks The following safety guidelines are designed to protect both you and others around you Please read them carefully before using your Dolphin terminal August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 1 2 Chapter 1 Introduction Required Safety Labels Required Safety Labels If Your Dolphin 9500 9550 is a Batch Terminal with an Imager The following is the required safety label that appears on the back panel of Dolphin 9500 9550 batch terminals equipped with an imager FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE FC Tested to Comply With FCC Standards This Class B Digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appariel numerique de la Classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Opening Voids Warranty GN 1 041 0 No user serviceable parts Made in USA of US amp imported parts Hand Held Products Inc Skaneateles Falls NY www hhp com C If Your Dolphin 9500 9550 has a WLAN radio The Dolphin 9500 9550 RF terminal is designed to comply with the most current applicable standards on safe levels of RF energy developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE and t
95. e a ugnunar z of Hes Bluscaaoth C OI parta baskai E i core resa rem Cor I LaF com Sr Baik Deakins cor Sr Baer Fe CORE ir Blastccth OOH Por cort p ry CoM Parts Note The Bluetooth Phone port cannot be disabled Discover Bluetooth Device s Follow these steps to discover other Bluetooth devices nearby including non phone devices The Device Discovery Wizard is a more detailed alternative to using the Bluetooth Get Connected Wizard or Bluetooth ActiveSync or Bluetooth LAN Access options The Device Discovery Wizard allows you to discover any type of Bluetooth device 1 If not open launch the Bluetooth Devices folder Tap on the Bluetooth icon on the Today screen Select Advanced Features then Bluetooth Devices 2 Inthe Bluetooth Devices Folder tap on the Device Discovery icon Or you can tap on Tools In the pop up menu select Device Discovery August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 15 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Bond with Discovered Device s 3 Follow the Bluetooth Device Discovery Wizard to search for Bluetooth devices nearby When prompted select the device type you seek Tras Std a iy Ea e or fect dkm m pour eset ansa Choos fa Tie d deri yina sl Pn d T ey hebr besa obire ate pues Chua mmen po U kae PEA cd risp Enter bo ing pa ard Ea Desa ey Enei s biol in un En ee bais EE ja Pe 4 When the search is comple
96. e in ASCII for Encryption Key 128 bit HEX up to 26 characters configurable in Hexadecimal for Encryption Key e 128 bit ASCII up to 13 characters configurable in ASCII for Encryption Key Note HEX Hexadecimal number set of 16 digits from 0 9 and from A a F f ASCII Any printable ASCII characters Encryption Key Different character set depending on different WEP method and key format Key ID Choose from the available options Key 1 Default Key2 August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 10 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Deleting a Profile Key 3 Key 4 Check with your network administrator for security WEP Key and Key ID you need to use Cancel Click this button to close the window without saving or modifying the profile OK Click this button to make the change Deleting a Profile Profiles may be deleted either from the Preferred List or from the Preferred List and Registry To delete a profile select highlight a profile and click the Delete button and the following screen displays Delete Preferred List Do you want to delete the entry Q Delete entry from Preferred List e Delete entry from Preferred List and profile From Registry permanently From the pop up window select the option of your choice and click Yes to confirm or No to cancel Advanced Settings tab On the Settings window click the Advanced tab The following screen dis
97. e scanning applications The Dolphin 9500 RF and Dolphin 9550 RF These terminals integrate the basic functionality of the Batch terminals with the choice of an 802 11b direct sequence radio that allows the terminal to communicate with a host computer via a radio wireless local area network WLAN The Dolphin 9500 9550 WPAN This terminal allows Bluetooth communications to Bluetooth enabled devices such as printers mobile phones access points Bluetooth enabled PC s etc Image Engine Options Dolphin 9500 9550 terminals may be equipped with one of the following T4000 SR red or green aimer option scans from 2 5 to 12 5 in 6 3 to 32 cm e T4000 SF red or green aimer option scans from 2 1 to 8 3 in 5 to 21 cm August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 2 2 Chapter 2 Getting Started Dolphin 9500 9550 Peripherals Dolphin 9500 9550 Peripherals Each of the following items is sold separately to enhance your Dolphin 9500 9550 terminals capabilities Dolphin HomeBase A charging and communication cradle for communicating with host systems through an RS 232 serial port or USB port Designed for stationary environments it features an auxiliary battery well and power cable See Dolphin 9500 9550 HomeBase on page 12 1 Dolphin Mobile Base A charging and communication cradle for communicating with host systems through an RS 232 serial port or USB port aed for use in mobile environment
98. e screen The difference between writing and drawing on the screen is how you select items and how they can be edited To create a drawing cross three ruled lines on your first stroke A drawing box appears Subsequent strokes in or touching the drawing box become part of the drawing Drawings that do not cross three ruled lines will be treated as writing For example selected drawings can be resized while writing cannot The drawing box indicates the boundaries of the drawing Pen button Note You may want to change the zoom level so that you can more easily work on or view your drawing Tap Tools and then a zoom level Selecting a Drawing To edit or format a drawing tap and hold the stylus on the drawing until the selection handle appears To select multiple drawings deselect the Pen button and then drag to select the drawings you want You can cut copy and paste selected drawings by tapping and holding the selected drawing and then tapping an editing command on the pop up menu or by tapping the command on the Edit menu To resize a drawing make sure the Pen button is not selected and drag a selection handle August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 4 7 Chapter 4 Using the Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer Using My Text Using My Text When using Inbox or MSN Messenger use My Text to quickly insert preset or frequently used messages into the text entry area To insert a mes
99. eSync SMS POP3 or IMAP4 If you use ActiveSync e mail messages in the Inbox folder in Outlook will automatically be synchronized with your device You can select to synchronize additional folders by designating them for ActiveSync The folders you create and the messages you move will then be mirrored on the server For example if you move two messages from the Inbox folder to a folder named Family and you have designated Family for synchronization the server creates a copy of the Family folder and copies the messages into that folder You can then read the messages while away from your desktop computer If you use SMS messages are stored in the Inbox folder If you use POP3 and you move e mail messages to a folder you created the link is broken between the messages on the device and their copies on the mail server The next time you connect the mail server will see that the messages are missing from the device Inbox and delete them from the server This prevents you from having duplicate copies of a message but it RES means that you will no longer have access to messages that you move to folders created from anywhere except the evice If you use IMAPA the folders you create and the e mail messages you move are mirrored on the server Therefore messages are available to you anytime you connect to your mail server whether it is from your device or desktop computer This synchronization of folders occurs whenever you connect to your mail server cr
100. eate new folders or rename delete folders when connected August 2003 Dolphin amp 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 7 17 Chapter 7 Applications Managing E mail Messages and Folders August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 7 18 Chapter 8 Synchronizing Your Dolphin 9500 9550 Terminal Overview Using Microsoft ActiveSync you can synchronize information on your desktop computer with your device and vice versa Synchronization compares the data on your Dolphin mobile computer with your desktop computer and updates both with the most recent data For example you can Update the information in Pocket Outlook on your device by synchronizing it with Microsoft Outlook on your desktop computer e Synchronize Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel files between your device and desktop computer Your files are automatically converted to the correct format Capabilities With ActiveSync you can also Back up and restore your device data Copy rather than synchronize files between your device and desktop computer Control when synchronization occurs by selecting a synchronization mode For example you can synchronize continually while connected to your desktop computer or only when you choose the synchronize command Select which information types are synchronized and control how much data is synchronized For example you can choose how many weeks of
101. ect until the insertion point appears 2 Without lifting drag the stylus across the text you want to select If you accidentally write on the screen tap Tools then Undo and try again You can also select text by tapping the Pen button to deselect it and then dragging the stylus across the screen You can cut copy and paste written text in the same way you work with typed text tap and hold the selected words and then tap an editing command on the pop up menu or tap the command on the Edit menu August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 4 4 Chapter 4 Using the Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer Convert Writing to Text Convert Writing to Text To convert writing to text tap Tools and then Recognize If you want to convert only certain words select them before tapping Recognize on the Tools menu or tap and hold the selected words and then tap Recognize on the pop up menu If a word is not recognized it is left as writing 9 40 fok EF Notes Cut Copy Paste Clear Recognize Alternates M M Select the text you want m to convert and tap Recognize on the The writing is turned into pop up menu text August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 4 5 Chapter 4 Using the Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer Alternate words Alternate words If the conversion is incorrect you can select differen
102. ed Transfer Items Using Infrared Using infrared IR you can send and receive information such as contacts and appointments between two Windows equipped devices Verify Beam Settings For IR receive to work automatically the Beam Settings must be correct To verify tap Start gt Settings gt Connections tab gt Beam The following window should appear fie Settings Beam settings This is the correct ee 00M zl Receive al incoming beams and default setting select discoverable mode If this box is not checked select Start gt Programs gt Infrared Receive before receiving data from another device The terminal searches for another device infrared Receive ERE infrared Looking for sending device Align infrared ports To send information Assuming your Beam Settings are correct 1 Open the program where you created the item you want to send and locate the item in the list August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft Chapter 9 Getting Connected Transfer Items Using Infrared 2 Align the IR ports so that they are unobstructed and within a close range 3 Tap and hold the item then tap Beam Item on the pop up menu Note You can also send items but not folders from File Explorer Tap and hold the item you want to send and then tap Beam File on the pop up menu To receive information 1 Align the IR ports so that they are unobstructed and within a close r
103. ed or designed for body worn configurations Use of any body worn accessories may not ensure compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines Canadian Compliance This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la Classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 1 4 Chapter 1 Introduction Regulatory and Safety Agency Approvals Regulatory and Safety Agency Approvals Parameter Specification RF Approvals U S A FCC Part 15 247 Canada RSS 210 Certified Europe ETS 300 328 Certified Mexico Telecom RCPHAD002 485 The CE mark on the product indicates that the system has been tested to and conforms with the provisions noted within the 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive and the 73 23 EEC Low Voltage Directive Dolphin 9500 9550 RF Bluetooth R amp TTE Compliance Statement The HHP Dolphin 9500RF and Dolphin 9550RF are in conformity with all essential requirements of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC This equipment has been assessed to the following standards Parameter Specification R amp TTE EN 300 328 2 2000 EN 301 489 1 August 2000 EN 301 489 17 Sept 2000 EN 60950 1992 Incl Amdt 1 4 11 EN 50361 2001 This product is marked with CE 1 68 Qo in accordance with the Class Il product requirements specified in the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC The equipment is inte
104. er 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Dial up to Your Network 1 Go to Start Settings Connections Tap on the Connections icon In the top field select Internet Settings Tap Modify In the next screen tap New E Seige IDE da jk Eg en ae 2h D Lanertliora joe Erde Stan caukei porai corra to Tha dieu ru mz Pa drug i Shen remded automaticaly comet fe ith ining Shae ii regi ENS an T M in Hore To girl irda COMO ga to tha Connect fidar 2 Inthe next screen enter a name for the dial up connection For the modem select Bluetooth Phone For the Baud Rate select 115200 Tap Advanced F j5ettings lake ena nmen nner a rares For the omede maah Acor ret Selart a mogen Eisiumh Phone Baud iair 15206 sient Cancel 5e Note Remember what you name the connection You will need it when you start the connection 3 The Port Settings screen will appear If needed tap on the TCP IP and or Name Servers screens to enter any necessary settings for your office network or ISP Tap ok aeu cue Mud Lee server eccicanenrd P rde Chike gece IP acces Efte Sin wi Lee soften compressmn Al Weg P header compeesacn nee Se c res 4 Tap Next 5 Inthe Phone number field enter the dial up number Tap Next August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 45 Chapter 5 Wireless Communica
105. er background enhances the readability of the numeric keys Important keys such as the SCAN key are centrally located for both right and left hand use easy imaging bar code scanning and application navigation There are three keyboard options for the Dolphin 9500 9550 terminals 35 key numeric alpha keyboard 43 key numeric alpha keyboard 56 key alpha numeric keyboard OOO 9161010 000000000 Kore SIOIOIOIO OIOIOIOIO O o OO a E For more specific information about each keyboard see A on page A 1 August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 3 3 Chapter 3 Dolphin 9500 9550 Overview Back Panel Features Back Panel Features Note The safety labels on the back panel are specific to how each individual terminal is equipped Dolphin 9500 This following graphic describes features on the back panel of the Dolphin 9500 terminal Image Engine Laser Engine Window Stylus in slot Speaker Hand strap Microphone Battery Well Battery Note Because the back panel of the Dolphin 9550 features a pistol grip handle it is featured in the following section Image Engine Laser Engine Window Dolphin 9500 9550 terminals come equipped with an image engine that reads and decodes linear stacked linear PDF417 and 2D matrix bar code symbologies With the latest CMOS based technology the engine works like a digital
106. erminal The Dolphin 9500 9550 Batch complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 Devices may not cause harmful interference 2 Devices must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Dolphin 9500 9550 RF Terminal with 802 11b or Bluetooth Radio 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 In accordance with FCC 15 21 changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications 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 foll
107. es por sion EE es ERN Note f your access point is not listed tap Find and proceed as described in Scenario 3 b Your mobile computer will try to connect to the selected access point c If your LAN requires a passkey a screen will appear asking for the passkey Enter the passkey then tap ok d After a successful connection is made the status screen will report Connected Connected to EluetoogkhniLfisroess e Now you are ready to access your LAN for Internet access files etc SCENARIO 2 Your Bluetooth Devices folder contains a favorite access point a When you tap Bluetooth LAN Access your mobile computer will automatically try to connect with your favorite access point b If your LAN requires a passkey a screen will appear asking for the passkey Enter the passkey then tap ok August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 25 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Bluetooth LAN Access c After a successful connection is made the status screen will report Connected Connected to Bue tath A oes Status Connected d Now you are ready to access your LAN for Internet access files etc SCENARIO 3 Your Bluetooth Devices folder has no access points a When you tap Bluetooth LAN Access the mobile computer will automatically begin to search for new Bluetooth devices oe both Beene Branch CO Looking ho bhaby diroipal
108. ess Personal Area Network Communications with Bluetooth sese 5 14 Setting up Your Bluetooth Gard 2 eie inte Lieb be eese ede ra Less e De E eta nes edd 5 14 Assign COM Ports sists eed roit ruht ei ede ei e E ER E EVER E ERR HERR RE Te do 5 14 Discover Bluetooth DeviCe s 2 o re Le ote orant oa eee Da Teese re oda edet EET Ee ERE RR DRR YR dau 5 15 Bond with Discovered Device S esses esee nennen nitens nnne 5 16 View Device Properties zioni demi mee perta ei e rl een d p d a bee 5 18 setup Your Favorite DeVICe iiiter tnter y rH a Euge DNI et dun EAEE E dE eoa de 5 19 BIEUPR CAO CM UM 5 19 Delete a Device from the Folder esses esses enne enne nennen 5 21 Turn Radio Transmitter ON OBB reet reete Ene RE CERR RR EAR Th e EUR TR e ERA FRE ERR Re ERR RR ERE 5 22 Bluetooth ActiveSync teet iota Cu Ee lea ER eA ev e PE ER eL SEE PR CEDE i eR Re EUER a o ct 5 22 Bl etooth LAN AGGCeSS a eer eere ete e tue e em de E era b EY a clusaed uve ka cutouts erba Era 5 24 Bluetooth Printing tertiae eii D ER ERE ELE EORR exeo Ehe EE Re ERES ERE etd o 5 27 OBEA MK TP EEUU 5 29 Exchange Business Cards nice ita e p epe sace ie RE Ee a ER a ERO 5 30 SE RD e c 5 31 EE E vests 5 33 Browse Remote Device reo teen egere ena en dag Een Rua REN NE ER VER eu Ru ee ERN Feu ER NR E ERR eR 5 34 Receive Contact or File 4 reete ree
109. ete the described procedures until you exit the wizard Directions for these procedures are provided in STEP 7 Dial up to Your Network starting on the next page The two procedures are Bonding with your phone This must be completed in order to complete the Bluetooth connection and involves dial up networking fJiPocket Screener 5 i Device Banding To bond wth your Hita phone cres 5 Distup Merbworking Connection as described in the Socket documentation The fet me you connect bo your phone with Disluo Hetekig sod wil seer i prompt on du phones cay Connact with Docket DC Thore CCEPIT Lich Automatic Connections This procedure is optional but will make future Bluetooth connections more convenient FJ iPocket Scroeneriap 5 Li biu li Automatic Connections AFTER initis un you can maios your phone automaticsty accept Connections from your FIA Ees the Socket Buetooth Leer s Guide for sicisonal deisi 6 Continue to the last screen of the wizard and tap Finish Now proceed to STEP 6 to complete the bonding process and if desired set up automatic connections Dial up to Your Network Complete the following steps to create a new Bluetooth connection Before setting up dial up networking prepare yourself with dial up information and other necessary settings for your office network or ISP August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft Chapt
110. first synchronization process begins automatically when you finish setting up your desktop computer in the wizard After your first synchronization look at Calendar Contacts and Tasks on your device Notice that the same information from Microsoft Outlook on your desktop computer is now on your device and you didn t have to type a word Simply disconnect your device from your computer and you re ready to go For more information about using ActiveSync on your desktop computer open ActiveSync on your desktop computer then open ActiveSync Help Synchronizing from your device You must have setup ActiveSync on your desktop computer and completed the first synchronization process before you initiate synchronization from your device To initiate synchronization from your device tap Start then ActiveSync to begin the process E ActiveSync PETELE XO Connected View connection status Tap to connect and synchronize eo Sync C Stop Synchronize with PC View synchronization status Last Sync 4 25 01 10 52 AM Tap to synchronize via IR or change synchronization settings Note f you have a wireless LAN card you can synchronize remotely from your device For more information about ActiveSync on your device switch to ActiveSync tap Start then Help August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 8 2 Chapter 9 Getting Connected You can exchange information between your Dolphin 95
111. ge its battery Communications The Mobile Base can transmit reliable data communications at speeds of up to 115K baud through its RS 232 serial port Convenient Storage The Mobile Base is a safe and convenient storage receptacle for the Dolphin 9500 9550 terminal August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 14 1 Chapter 14 Dolphin Mobile Base Mobile Base parts and functions Mobile Base parts and functions Front Panel The front panel of the Mobile Base has one slot The following graphic features the Mobile Base with the Dolphin 9550 inserted into the Terminal Well Terminal Well Mounting Brackets DOCK LED COMM LED Terminal Well Place the Dolphin 9500 9550 in this well to communicate with a host device and to charge the mobile computer s battery Mounting Brackets Use these to mount the Mobile Base to a fixed location DOCK LED Turns solid green when the Dolphin Terminal is properly seated into the Dolphin Mobile Base COMM LED Indicates the status of data transfer between the Host Device and the Dolphin Terminal COMM LED color Indicates that Red Data is being sent from the Host Device to the Dolphin Mobile Base Green Data is being sent from the Dolphin Mobile Base to the Host Device Orange Data is being sent at high data rates August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 14 2 Chapter 14 Do
112. ger that can take images such as shipping manifests and recipient signatures in addition to decoding standard linear and two dimensional symbologies Adapting the Dolphin to your environment The Dolphin 9500 9550 terminal comprises one element of an enterprise data collection system The 9500 line includes various models peripherals and accessories that you can combine to suit your exact needs Dolphin 9500 9550 August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 2 1 Chapter 2 Getting Started Dolphin 9500 9550 Models and Options Dolphin 9500 9550 Models and Options HHP s family of Dolphin 9500 9550 mobile data collection terminals includes these models The Dolphin 9500 Batch terminal This is a Windows Pocket PC programmable mobile computer with a unique ergonomic shape designed for single handed use The standard Dolphin 9500 is available with 64 MB RAM and 32 MB FLASH and integrated digital imager An optional secure digital card offers up to 256MB of additional memory The terminal s connector supports RS 232 and USB communications external plug in scanners land line modems and printers It also features an IrDA infrared port to communicate data to portable printers and IrDA compliant devices The Dolphin 9550 Batch This mobile computer offers the same enhanced productivity features of the Dolphin 9500 terminal with the added convenience of an integrated pistol grip style form factor for high volum
113. he American National Standards Institute ANSI and has been recommended for adoption by the Federal Communications Commission FCC 802 11b and Imager The following is the required safety label that appears on the back panel of the Dolphin 9500 9550 RF terminals equipped with a 802 11b radio and an imager FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE e Tested to Comply With FCC Standards This Class B Digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appariel num rique de la Classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada No user serviceable parts C 0 6 8 1 Q Opening Voids Warranty Made in USA of US amp FCC ID HD5950003 imported parts Canada 169389510 9N 10410 Hand Held Products Inc www hhp com Bluetooth The following is the required safety label that appears on the back panel of the Dolphin 9500 9550 RF terminals equipped with a Bluetooth radio and an imager FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE FC Tested to Comply With FCC Standards This Class B Digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appariel num rique de la Classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Contains Socket Radio FCC ID LUBBTM 1 Canada 1693B9510 Made in USA of US amp imported parts No user serviceable parts Opening Voids Warranty g C 06810 ON10410 AN August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 1 3 Chapter 1 Introduction FCC Compliance FCC Compliance Dolphin 9500 9550 Batch T
114. he Mobile Base Ball Joint e Turnscrew Power supply and RS 232 connectors not in view Complete these steps 1 Loosen the Turnscrew located on the side of the bracket 2 Attach the bracket to the Ball Joint on the back of the Mobile Base 3 Tighten the Turnscrew Powering to the Dolphin Mobile Base Note HHP recommends that you leave the Mobile Base connected to its power source at all times The Mobile Base is powered via the power connector on the bottom panel see Bottom Panel on page 14 3 Both the power and serial connectors are straight out not at an angle The Mobile Base must be powered by a 12 to 48 volt DC source August 2003 Dolphin amp 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 14 5 Chapter 14 Dolphin Mobile Base Setting up for Communications with the Mobile Base Setting up for Communications with the Mobile Base The Mobile Base RS 232 interface allows the Dolphin terminal to communicate to a personal computer modem or any standard RS 232 device using a standard serial cable and communications software Connecting the Cables Connect the Mobile Base to the host computer or other device by plugging an RS 232 serial cable into the RS 232 Communications Port on the bottom of the Mobile Base Plug the other end of the RS 232 serial cable into the correct port on the host RS 232 device The wiring of your cable depends on whether the other device is set up as a Data Communications Equipment D
115. he Radio Manager control panel applet insulates the user from these problems Indicate the specified radio driver did not acknowledge the request to enable or disable the radio The radio state is therefore unknown This error probably requires a soft reset for recovery see Resetting the Dolphin Soft Reset on page 2 12 Indicate the specified radio driver rejected the request to enable or disable the radio The radio is therefore still in whatever state it was before the attempt to change it Indicate the specified radio s CAB has not yet been installed In this case the radio power driver does not try to enable the radio The corrective action is to install the CAB for that radio A soft reset may be required after the CAB is installed see Resetting the Dolphin Soft Reset on page 2 12 August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Configuring WLAN Communications Configuring WLAN Communications To open the configuration utility for the 802 11b radio click Start gt Settings gt System tab gt HHP WLAN Settings A The Settings window opens to the Status tab which displays the current WLAN settings for 802 11b Status tab BF Settings 11 43 fok HHP 802 11b WLAN Current Channel I Disable Radio Current Tx Rate 2 Mb s Link Quality 0 Strength 0 Station IP Info IP Address 0 0 0 0
116. he drawing box becomes part of the drawing For more information on drawing and selecting drawings see Using the Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer on page 4 1 Select Shape on the pop up menu to convert objects to proper shapes EB Pocket word 41210 Resize an object by dragging the selection handles TORR Tap an arrow to Tap to select formatting options see your choices Pen button such as line weight fill color and line color For more information on using Pocket Word tap Start and then Help August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 11 4 Chapter 11 Companion Programs Pocket Excel Pocket Excel Pocket Excel works with Microsoft Excel on your desktop computer to give you easy access to copies of your workbooks You can create new workbooks on your device or you can copy workbooks from your desktop computer to your device Synchronize workbooks between your desktop computer and your device so that you have the most up to date content in both locations Use Pocket Excel to create workbooks such as expense reports and mileage logs To create a new file tap Start Programs Pocket Excel and then New A blank workbook appears Or if you ve selected a template for new workbooks in the Options dialog box that template appears with appropriate text and formatting already provided You can open only one workbook at a time when you open a second workbook yo
117. he host computer or other device by plugging an RS 232 serial cable into the RS 232 Communications Port on the rear of the HomeBase The wiring of your cable depends on whether the other device is set up as a Data Communications Equipment DCE or Data Terminal Equipment DTE device The HomeBase Communication Port is configured as a DCE device To communicate with a DCE device use either a null modem adapter in line with a standard RS 232 cable or a null modem serial cable To communicate with a DTE device such as a computer use a standard or straight through RS 232 cable You can make your own cables by following the pin configuration in the chart below To do so you must determine if your host RS 232 device is 9 pin or 25 pin and whether it is configured as a DCE or DTE device HomeBase Host Port IBM AT DB9 IBM XT Modem DB25 DCE DTE DB25 DTE DCE Pin Input Signal 2 RD 2 2 3 TD 3 3 5 SG 5 7 4 DTR 4 20 6 6 DSR 6 6 20 7 RTS 7 5 8 CTS 8 5 4 Note The HomeBase cannot be daisy chained Powering the HomeBase 1 Connect the power supply to the charging communication cradle 2 Plug the AC transformer into the Dolphin HomeBase 9 5 Volt DC power supply connector The AC wall transformer provided can power only one HomeBase HHP recommends that you leave the Dolphin HomeBase connected to its power source at all times so that it is always ready to use August 2003 Dolphin 95
118. i Tine Im Note You can also start the device search by tapping Find in the Bluetooth Devices screen See Scenario 2 on page 5 23 b After the search is complete select the access point you wish to connect to Tap Select If the access point is not listed tap Refresh to search again Choc Hee desee Lars acier desig and hag edd Ts perferre ite sach agar ran Resh Fax Canoe Lo ab ndon Sus opi alion s Saree selection For barm um she c After you tap Select a service discovery phase will begin ma Gathng race riran ic amp xI3 90i d If the LAN requires a Passkey a screen will appear asking for the Passkey Enter the passkey then tap ok e After a successful connection is made the screen will report Connected August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 26 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Bluetooth Printing Connected to EluetoogkhniLfisroess f Now you are ready to access your LAN for Internet access files etc Bluetooth Printing This chapter explains how to print from a Bluetooth enabled printer using the PrintPocketCE software included on the installation CD to print from your device You can print using the PrintPocketCE program included on the Bluetooth Card Installation CD The Bluetooth Connection Kit includes a 30 day trial version of PrintPocketCE For a full version please visit www fieldsoftware
119. if the internal backup battery fails However you must reset the real time clock using the Pocket PC Time and Date function Follow these guidelines to maximize the life of the Dolphin s backup battery Keepa charged Li lon battery pack in the Dolphin The internal battery will prematurely discharge if there is not at least a partially charged battery in the terminal Putthe Dolphin in the HomeBase connected to power when the terminal is not in use Main Battery Pack The 7 4V 14 8 watt hour Lithium lon Li lon battery pack is the primary power source for the Dolphin The Li lon battery is designed to operate in a temperature range of 10 to 50 C 14 to 122 F For maximum performance charge the batteries between 10 and 35 C 50 and 95 F August 2003 Dolphin amp 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 3 10 Chapter 3 Dolphin 9500 9550 Overview Managing Battery Power Managing Battery Power Data and files saved on the Dolphin 9500 9550 terminal may be stored in RAM so it is important to maintain a continuous power supply to the terminal When the main battery pack becomes low the Low Battery Charge icon will appear in the notification tray at the top of the screen The Critical icon will appear when the battery is critically low There is also a Low Battery icon that will appear when the back up battery is low Letting the back up battery become fully discharged will cause the terminal to lose all data in
120. inals Com Port 2 Bluetooth Module If there is no Bluetooth hardware installed on the terminal this com port is unassigned Com Port 3 Raw Infrared Com Port 4 GSM Module Com Port 5 USB virtual serial port Com Port 6 IrDA if IrDA is enabled If IrDA is disabled this com port becomes available Com Ports 7 9 Unassigned These are available for selection only when connecting to devices that use virtual com ports such as Bluetooth August 2003 Dolphin amp 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft Appendix 12 Upgrade your image 700 Visions Drive FO Be A08 Skaneateles Falls NY 13153 0208 95 9550 UG 02 Rev a
121. inked to the mobile favorite you just created in Internet Explorer on the desktop computer right click the mobile favorite and then click Properties In the Download tab specify the number of links deep you want to download To conserve device memory go only one level deep 6 Synchronize your device and desktop computer Mobile favorites that are stored in the Mobile Favorites folder in Internet Explorer are downloaded to your device If you did not specify an update schedule in Step 3 you will need to manually download content to keep the information updated on your desktop computer and device Before synchronizing with your device in Internet Explorer on your desktop computer click Tools and then Synchronize You will see the last time content was downloaded to the desktop computer and you can manually download content if needed You can add a button to the Internet Explorer toolbar for creating mobile favorites In Internet Explorer on your desktop computer click View Toolbars and then Customize To view mobile favorites and channels on the terminal 1 Access Pocket Internet Explorer 2 Tap the Favorites button to display your list of favorites E August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 10 2 Chapter 10 Pocket Internet Explorer Creating and Synchronizing Mobile Favorites Internet Explorer c 11 32 fok 4 Mobile Favorites e AvantGo Channels Vacation Web Sites UM Work Web Sites
122. inter settings ak HELL Uii poe mi Buffer Adira Cather freee saat spant Serial Horchals a ey Note For a Pocket Excel file the first screen lets you adjust printing properties Tap Continue to select the correct printer and port Instead of Bluetooth CF Card you can choose the COM port assigned to your Bluetooth printer If needed tap on More Settings to adjust margins form feed and other settings Tap OK to return to the main printing screen Conpressed Printing Graft Viode F Buffer duira Cather bree PY Dery Saril Part Spun Serin Hervichie NEED Eg When done adjusting the settings tap Start Printing August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 28 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 OBEX Chorea tha darirad eria printer aradi bap Select Ir te desired paris peinber be not shoa bap Find bo sss Fior ones Ehk wasy be in rena Tep Cancel to ebandon Ehis operation Lowe Loe m 5 The mobile computer will search for a Bluetooth printer After the search the Bluetooth Devices folder will appear Select the Bluetooth printer then tap Select If the mobile computer fails to detect the Bluetooth printer make sure the printer is on discoverable and in range Tap Find to repeat the search 6 The document will begin printing 7 To exit the program tap Doc Options In the pop up menu tap Exit OBEX This sectio
123. is alerted that the battery is low The user is notified only once for a low battery These are the default values Developers can set these parameters from 0 no warning at all to 99 would nearly always warn The warnings do not appear when the terminal is on external power Checking Battery Power The Battery Status screen displays information about current battery status and allows you to set options that can conserve battery power To open the Battery Status screen 1 Select Start gt Settings gt System gt Power 2 Select your preferences 3 Tap OK to save the changes and exit Charging the Battery Pack You can charge the Dolphin s main battery pack with one of the following methods Place the battery pack in the Dolphin 9500 9550 terminal and then place the terminal in the terminal well of a HomeBase or Mobile Base Place the battery pack in the Dolphin Quad Battery Charger Place the battery back in the Auxiliary Battery Well of the HomeBase Connect a charging communication cable to the Dolphin 9500 9550 terminal and plug into a power outlet Storing Batteries To maintain optimal performance from batteries follow the guidelines below when storing them Avoid storing batteries outside the specified range of 4 to 104 F 20 to 40 C or in extremely high humidity For prolonged storage do not keep batteries stored in a charger that is connected to a power source August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer U
124. is is a live video image of what the imager is currently viewing This enables you to improve your aim and verify the image before you take it The live video preview has a slightly degraded appearance compared to the captured image This is normal The Scan key The Scan key captures images on both the Dolphin 9500 and the Dolphin 9550 terminals It is the only way to capture an image on the 9500 while on the 9550 you can also use the scan trigger on the pistol grip handle The following highlights both methods Image quality and file size The image quality and related file size are determined by the data compression method used by your software application When first captured the image is saved in the JPEG file format The average size will be approximately 4 8 K However the size of each JPEG depends on the content of each image the more complex the content the larger the file size For the highest quality and often the smallest file size take grayscale images To capture images on the Dolphin 9500 Complete these basic steps 1 To aim point the display end of the Dolphin 9500 straight on the target 2 Press the SCAN key to preview the image A live video image appears on the terminal screen Use it as a guide while you position and aim the terminal You may find it helpful to start by moving the terminal away from and then closer to the target 3 When the desired image is displayed on the terminal screen release the SCAN key
125. isplayed in the list Zr vg Contacts 9 Tap and enter part of a name to ab cde foh ik Imnepa rst jww xyz Wek nd tin the list Barr Adam 206 555 1212 w Tap to see additional phone Bready Richard rich proseware e numbers and e mail addresses NEN a h Tap to display or edit Create Copy ae the contact details Delete Contact Tap and hold to display a pop up menu of actions Send E mail to Contact Beam Contact New View Tools Tap to create a new contact Contact Application Note To change the way information is displayed in the list tap Tools and then Options August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 7 5 Chapter 7 Applications Using the Summary Screen To create a contact 1 Tap New Tap to return to the contact list the contact is saved automatically Contacts Name Job title Department Company Work tel Work Fax Work addr E mail Scroll to see more fields Details Notes Notes is a good place for maps and directions Creating a Contact 2 Using the input panel enter a name and other contact information You will need to scroll down to see all available fields 3 To assign the contact to a category scroll to and tap Categories and select a category from the list In the contact list you can display contacts by category 4 To add notes tap the Notes tab You can enter text draw or create a recording
126. ization box and select USB Connection from the drop down list y ActiveSync BB When synchronizing with a PC usa these settings mei Snchronization when cracdled Indude PX when smchronignig remotely and connect to 4 Click OK 5 Place the Dolphin in the cradle The Dolphin 9500 9550 attempts to start an ActiveSync connection with the desktop computer automatically Setting up the Desktop Computer After the USB HomeBase is installed you can use ActiveSync to connect to a Dolphin 9500 9550 These instructions assume that ActiveSync v3 1 is installed on your PC The latest version of ActiveSync can be downloaded from www microsoft com The ActiveSync Connection Settings must be set as the following graphic indicates Domne tion Settings z ick Get Connected to connect pour annblie dece to then au i Eras alain bn deans E connect Bet Connected Alen mial tabir oo reared conection to hee COM pent zn Shatur COM po m arenam F Mes Al comedi vt thes dedio corpus Siaur LSE h awalabla FF Allows rsio E Perret ond Remote Arcor Cerica Pus tera conneschon sah Ira dashing campuler Slaur Fahcrk m awahi Shaun ie 3 E Shoe sih icon n Takis Te perum The Allow USB connection with this desktop computer box must be checked Do not check the serial cable box August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 12 13 Chapter 12 Dolphi
127. l a phone number containing non numeric characters other than those listed above HHP recommends that you follow the standard Microsoft Outlook format for phone numbers Get Connected Wizard The Get Connected Wizard guides you through a one time setup process that prepares the mobile computer and phone for Bluetooth connections The wizard varies depending on what phone you want to connect to Ericsson Nokia 6210 NTT DoCoMo Sony Phones 1 Tap on the Bluetooth task tray icon In the pop up menu select Get Connected 2 Follow the Bluetooth Get Connected Wizard In the second screen use the drop down list to select your Bluetooth phone The wizard will provide tailored instructions based on your selection August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 41 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Get Connected Wizard i Select your phone Lima Han bint endows ba smiat thes modal of pour Pluetoorh phones OF cacy seem pur pham boy unir Hen meton rex ini hia me Fiy Bluetcorh caine i 3 Follow the next screen s to prepare your specific phone for Bluetooth connections You may need to do 1 2 or all of the following steps a Naming your Bluetooth phone b Setting your Bluetooth phone in Discoverable mode e Preparing your Bluetooth passkey Locate the tickar reru IE no ba attached ho the bertony Hrag Uh pusher maty icy ce curing the follosing stops
128. lect text within a document CTRL A Select all ALT ENTER View properties for the selected item ALT TAB Switch between open items ALT ESC Cycle through items in the order they were opened ALT Tap on Touch screen Right click CTRL ESC Display the Start menu ALT Underlined letter in a menu name Display the corresponding menu Underlined letter in a command name on an open menu Carry out the corresponding command BACKSPACE View the folder one level up in My Computer or Windows Explorer ESC Cancel the current task August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft Appendix 1 Appendix A Using the Cursor Keys Using the Cursor Keys Use the cursor keys to navigate around on an application screen The use of these keys can vary depending on the application Press To Move the cursor up one row or line Move the cursor one character to the right amp gt Move the cursor down one row or line gt Move the cursor one character to the left Using the Modifier Keys All three versions of the Dolphin 9500 9550 keyboard feature the standard PC keyboard modifier keys Alt Ctrl and Shift There are two additional modifier keys located on the bottom row of the keyboard one blue and one red For single handed operation the Shift SFT key only modifies the next key pressed it must be pressed and released before each key y
129. lect the device you wish to connect to Tap Select Your mobile computer will attempt to connect to the device selected To disconnect from the remote device do the following 1 2 Start the disconnection process by either of two methods Tap on the Device menu Select Disconnect Tap on the Connect icon Your mobile computer will disconnect from the remote device Afterwards no contents will be listed for the remote device Exit Bluetooth File Explorer To exit the Bluetooth File Explorer tap File Exit Get Perm remote Erte diera Local idirwizr August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 38 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Receive Contact or File Receive Contact or File 1 Tap on the Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu tap Transfer via Bluetooth Receive Contact or File lim Tiaa EM Tek Leech gt Weir mia eid Fe bum i Sechenge Fumirieus Cathe Seid a Fle Grower Herel e Deere Wumcmiwe Conbect or Pe nable File hunting 2 The Receive Contact or File status screen will appear Your mobile computer will wait two minutes for the contact or file en Brahe lo reveier Wetting For connection 1 38 Bae Seats 3 After successfully connecting to the remote device the screen will report Connected then disappear The new contact or file should now be on your device 4 If two minutes passes before you receive the item ta
130. lphin Mobile Base Bottom Panel Bottom Panel The power supply and RS 232 connectors are located on the bottom of the unit Power Supply Connector RS 232 Communications Port Power Supply Connector Use this connector to attach a power supply to the Mobile Base The power supply provides power for communications and battery charging The Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Base can be powered from an external DC power source of between 11 Vdc to 48 Vdc The optional HHP cigarette lighter adapter cable allows the Mobile Base to be powered from a standard 12 Vdc cigarette lighter outlet in a vehicle The Mobile Base can also be powered using the supplied pigtail power cable by hard wiring into the vehicle power bus CAUTION Always be sure the power source is within the specified range and observe correct input voltage polarity RS 232 Communications Port Use a standard serial cable to connect this port to a host RS 232 device See Mobile Base Serial Connector on page 14 7 for details August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 14 3 Chapter 14 Dolphin Mobile Base Powering the Dolphin Terminal Powering the Dolphin Terminal When seated in the Mobile Base the Dolphin terminal receives the power to charge its battery and run its internal circuitry The Dolphin terminal can be stored indefinitely in the Mobile Base without damage to the terminal or the Mobile Base Keep the Mobile Base plugge
131. lt 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 HHP or its authorized representatives This warranty shall extend from the time of shipment for the duration published by HHP 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 HHP s factory or authorized service center for inspection No product will be accepted by HHP without a Return Materials Authorization which may be obtained by contacting HHP In the event that the product is returned to HHP or its authorized service center within the Warranty Period and HHP determines to its satisfaction that the product is defective due to defects in materials or workmanship HHP at its sole option will either repair or replace the product without charge except for return shipping to HHP EXCEPT AS MAY BE OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY APPLICABLE LAW THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER COVENANTS OR WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED ORAL OR WRITTEN INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE HHP S RESPONSIBILITY AND PURCHASER S EXCLUSIVE REME
132. luetooth icon will also blink You will not need to run the Get Connected Wizard again unless you plan to switch between different phones Note You may also switch between different phones by assigning a new favorite phone in the Bluetooth Devices folder Motorola Timeport 270C Nokia 3650 6310 7650 8910 89101 1 Tap on the Bluetooth task tray icon a In the pop up menu select Get Connected 2 Follow the Bluetooth Get Connected Wizard In the second screen use the drop down list to select your Bluetooth phone The wizard will provide tailored instructions for your phone Note The screens below are for the Nokia 7650 3 As directed in the next two screens assign the phone a unique name and set the phone in Discoverable mode Then tap Next 4 The mobile computer will begin to search for the phone When the search is over a list of the discovered Bluetooth phones will appear Crises the desesd phoone and tan Select Tn parton tha marc agen bap Aten Tap Cancel co iania ies ppes ation ES ES Es Choose the phone you wish to connect to and tap Select A service discovery phase will begin about 5 10 seconds August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 43 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Dial up to Your Network 5 The next two screens describe procedures you can only complete outside of the wizard Read through each screen but do not compl
133. munications types RS 232 The HomeBase supports RS 232 communications through the RS 232 Communications Port located on the back of the device The HomeBase interfaces the RS 232 signals from the host computer to the RS 232 signals of the Dolphin 9500 9550 mobile computer The HomeBase s RS 232 interface allows the Dolphin terminal to communicate to a personal computer modem or any RS 232 device using a standard serial cable and communications software USB The HomeBase also supports USB communications through the USB port located on the back The HomeBase acts as a USB device and interfaces the USB signals of the Dolphin 9500 9550 to the USB of the host computer Using a standard USB cable the HomeBase s USB interface allows the Dolphin terminal to communicate with a personal computer or to be networked through a USB hub Note The HomeBase should have only one type of interface cable connected at a time either USB or RS 232 Equipment requirements To install and use the HomeBase you need the following equipment e HomeBase connected to the appropriate power supply For RS 232 communications a Serial cable For USB communications a USB cable August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 12 7 Chapter 12 Dolphin 9500 9550 HomeBase Installing the HomeBase for RS 232 communications Installing the HomeBase for RS 232 communications Connecting the Cables Connect the HomeBase to t
134. n Contact HHP for more information For details about how to install or use any of these accessories refer to the documentation provided with the product Documentation may also be downloaded from our website www hhp com August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 2 4 Chapter 2 Getting Started Bar Code Symbologies Supported Bar Code Symbologies Supported 1D symbologies Code 3 of 9 Interleaved 2 of 5 EAN Codabar Code 11 Code 128 Code 93 TCIF Linked Code 39 TLC39 Universal Product Code UPC RSS 2D symbologies DF417 MaxiCode Data Matrix QR Code EAN UCC Aztec Code Code 49 Composite codes RSS 14 Codablock F Aztec Mesa OCR codes OCR A and OCR B Postal codes Postnet and most international 4 state codes Planet Code British Post Canadian Post KIX Netherlands Post Australian Post Japanese Post August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 2 5 Chapter 2 Getting Started Using the Dolphin 9500 9550 for the First Time Using the Dolphin 9500 9550 for the First Time Follow these steps to begin using your Dolphin 9500 9550 terminal 1 Unpack and check the terminal and documentation 2 Charge the main battery pack and internal back up battery 3 Start the Dolphin mobile computer 4 Follow the Pocket PC set up instructions to setup the mobile computer 5 Verify that the Dolphin 9500 9550 terminal is working properly Step 1 U
135. n 9500 9550 HomeBase Communicating with the Dolphin 9500 9550 Terminal Communicating with the Dolphin 9500 9550 Terminal To initiate communications between the Dolphin 9500 9550 and its peripheral complete these steps 1 Insert the Dolphin into the terminal well of the HomeBase The DOCK LED on the cradle illuminates If the Dolphin is in sleep mode it will awaken into active state If the Dolphin does not turn on or the LED does not light up make sure that it is properly seated in the terminal well and that the power supply is properly connected to the cradle and plugged into a functioning AC outlet 2 The Dolphin 9500 9550 terminal automatically opens ActiveSync to establish a connection Data can then be transferred between the terminal and the peripheral it is connected to via the Home Base If communication does not occur check the port connections to ensure that the cradle is correctly configured COMM LED When data transfer begins the COMM LED on the cradle blinks red and green for an RS 232 connection or solid green for a USB connection August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 12 14 Chapter 12 Dolphin 9500 9550 HomeBase Mounting the HomeBase Mounting the HomeBase For convenience and storage the HomeBase can be mounted on a flat horizontal surface such as a desk or a flat vertical surface such as a wall When choosing a location always bear in mind that e the mo
136. n Select IF Han Gaines PIC in rok above tap Fred tc se anch Porc oe rest may De in rampe Tap Cancel to abandon zm oparai a N Es Note f the computer you want to connect to is not listed tap Find to begin a search Proceed as described in Scenario 3 on the next page b Your mobile computer will attempt to connect to your selected computer Stam Connecting f Fest c After a successful connection is made the status screen will report Connected Now you are ready to synchronize files if desired xar Connected SCENARIO 3 Your Bluetooth Devices folder contains no computers August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 23 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Bluetooth LAN Access a When you tap on Bluetooth ActiveSync a Bluetooth Device Search will automatically begin Murhat Beene Branch YS Loong Por ita diii reri Note You can also start the device search by tapping Find in the Bluetooth Devices screen See Scenario 2 on page 5 23 b After the search is complete select the computer you wish to ActiveSync with and tap Select If the computer is not listed make sure the computer id discoverable and tap Refresh to search again EEG o Chios Lac dereud PC andi ep Select Tg pes l or thes pash apat bop Fel rech Tap Cancel ba serin Has acer ation e 5e 1minrtiori For hisa usa sm Cou c After you tap Select
137. n explains how to use the OBEX object exchange application to trade business cards contacts or files with another Bluetooth device that supports OBEX Bluetooth OBEX application supports five operations Exchange Business Cards Send a Contact SendaFile Browse Remote Device Receive Contact or File Enable File Sharing The first four operations exchange business cards send a contact send a file and browse remote device are client oriented They involve initiating an object exchange The last two operations receive contact or file and enable file sharing are server oriented They involve accepting objects in an exchange initiated by another Bluetooth device Important If you have not done so already be sure to run the OBEX Installer from the Bluetooth Card Installation CD Otherwise you will not be able to perform any OBEX operations with the Bluetooth Card After you install OBEX the Transfer via Bluetooth option will appear in the Bluetooth menu for you to select OBEX operations August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 29 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Exchange Business Cards Exchange Business Cards 1 Make sure both Bluetooth devices have a business card assigned to them Note f each device does not have a business card assigned to it you will not be able to exchange business cards To assign a business card to your mobile
138. nary Draft 13 6 Chapter 13 Dolphin QuadCharger Using the Battery Analyzer Using the Battery Analyzer Location The fourth slot of the QuadCharger is known as the Charge Analyze slot because it contains a battery analyzer When a battery is placed in this slot and the Analyze button is pressed it runs the battery through the Analyze cycle Note The fourth slot is the only one that contains an analyzer Analyze cycle The Analyze cycle is initiated when a battery is placed in the Charge Analyze slot and the Analyze button is pressed At that time only the battery in the Charge Analyze slot is analyzed In an Analyze cycle batteries are completely discharged and then recharged to capacity The indicator LEDs display just what that capacity is at the end of the cycle The battery is completely reset and recalibrated Resetting and calibrating batteries on a regular basis can provide longer and more consistent performance from those batteries The length of time it takes for a battery to run through the complete Analyze cycle varies depends on initial state of the battery Minimum time is 8 hours maximum time is 12 hours Battery Capacity Indicator LEDs The Battery Capacity Indicator LEDs are located along the right side of the Charge Analyze slot These LEDs illuminate after the completion of the Analyze cycle Upon the completion of the final charge these LEDs display the measured capacity of the battery Battery capacity is displayed a
139. nded for use throughout the European Community but it s authorization for use in France is restricted as follows PAN European Frequency Range 2 402 2 480 GHz Restricted Frequency Range for use in France 2 448 2 480 GHz August 2003 Dolphin amp 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 1 5 Chapter 1 Introduction Dolphin 9500 9550 RF 802 11b R amp TTE Compliance Statement Dolphin 9500 9550 RF 802 11b R amp TTE Compliance Statement The HHP Dolphin 9500RF and Dolphin 9550RF are in conformity with all essential requirements of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC This equipment has been assessed to the following standards Parameter Specification R amp TTE EN 300 328 2 2000 EN 301 489 1 August 2000 EN 301 489 17 Sept 2000 EN 60950 1992 Incl Amdt 1 4 11 EN 50361 2001 This product is marked with C E 336 Qo in accordance with the Class Il product requirements specified in the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC The equipment is intended for use throughout the European Community but its authorization for use in France is restricted as follows PAN European Frequency Range 2 402 2 480 GHz Restricted Frequency Range for use in France 2 448 2 480 GHz 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
140. nection with the desktop computer automatically Setting up the Desktop Computer ActiveSync must be installed and configured for RS 232 on the desktop computer to sync successfully with a Dolphin 9500 9550 device that is configured for RS 232 communication August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 12 10 Chapter 12 Dolphin 9500 9550 HomeBase Configuring for RS 232 communication The following graphic displays the correct ActiveSync Connection Settings on the desktop computer for an RS 232 connection Note You can have the USB connection box checked in addition to the serial cable box without affecting processing However you would most likely use one or the other August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 12 11 Chapter 12 Dolphin 9500 9550 HomeBase Installing the HomeBase for USB communication Installing the HomeBase for USB communication Required equipment HomeBase with power supply USB Cable e ActiveSync version 3 7 or above Windows 98 second edition Windows Me Windows 2000 or Windows XP computer Note The Be aa does not support Windows NT when using a USB connection This is because Windows NT does not support USB Windows 98 second edition provides full USB support To install the HomeBase using USB Complete these steps 1 Plug in the power supply and connect it to the back of the HomeBase 2
141. nen 13 5 NItost pae nts EE 13 5 Charging batteries in the QuadCharger essere nre rennen nnne 13 6 Usmg the Battery AnalyZer ede edt irit eet tte Eee eoe ele Hee ede iaa aei oa dar EE eain 13 7 To analyze battery icici 13 7 Troubleshootin ur 13 8 Chapter 14 Dolphin Mobile Base Da EE E E EE EE ETE A 14 1 Mobile Base parts and functions sssssessssessseseeeee esent enter a i i ia ia 14 2 Front Panel roiroi E EE o 14 2 Bottom Panel och r E redi e coa oeil oe edi E E 14 3 Powering the Dolphin l ermmnal iiir ettet ence be ena e ice ooa eed uon 14 4 Charging Dolphin Lerminal i a i i EO P heec ape ido ied delen 14 4 Installing the Dolphin Mobile Base 2 tn ted Ut rien Rie tn da dt 14 5 Mounting th Mobile Bas oreet t etg Fab eibi OESE 14 5 Powering to the Dolphin Mobile Base eese nennen rennen 14 5 Setting up for Communications with the Mobile Base eene 14 6 Connecting the Cables tici tie CEU e ENTER DER TY ee ish eek ee ERR EE 14 6 Mobile Base Serial Connector eese ener ener 14 7 Configuring the Dolphin Terminal eese enne rennen nennen 14 7 Chapter 15 Warranty Support and Service Limited Warranty A H 15 1 How to Extend Your Warranty eeeeeseeeseeeeeeeeee eene aa ien teen einn entren nennen nnne 15 2 How Problem
142. ng the Dolphin Terminal cece eese eee enne nennen ener en nennen nente 12 6 Setting up communications 2 2 5 eina etisonh iinan EEE ER Ea ee dde ee edo T Eee erede da 12 7 Communications types 2 tenete eres etie te eire P Da Taser lr ET i ret eb Ko aa ie RE re Tta a 12 7 Equipment r quirements inen cone oer iei gl eie o ed Parii co Ee o ined 12 7 Installing the HomeBase for RS 232 communications eese nennen 12 8 Connecting the Cables deiode Hp eia ian ro a Deed b dido cen 12 8 Powering the alo dope 12 8 HomebBase Serial Connector ciere e dete te t eb P LEE RE eR i a PR Nena Run 12 9 Configuring for RS 232 communication esses eterne rennen nnne 12 9 Installing the HomeBase for USB communication eese nennen 12 12 Communicating with the Dolphin 9500 9550 Terminal esee 12 14 Mounting the HomebBsase iia repe reet aa e nere eh adeeb PRSE ETUR Pe RE Ro TERRE Yea 12 15 Chapter 13 Dolphin QuadCharger DIG AN E 13 1 Dolphin QuadCharger Parts and Functions eese eerte ener 13 2 Front VieW T M N 13 2 Rear Vie ee 13 3 Mounting the QuadCharget 4 territa te eie ree Xu a RE ERE 13 4 Supplying power to the QuadCharger esses 13 5 Inserting and removing battery packs eese nen
143. nnection Kit you can enable file sharing by tapping the Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu tap Transfer via Bluetooth Enable File Sharing August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 34 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Browse Remote Device 2 Now you are ready to browse the remote device Tap on the Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu tap Transfer via Bluetooth Browse Remote Device 3 If your mobile computer has no devices in the Bluetooth Devices Folder that supports OBEX File Transfer then it will begin to search for Bluetooth devices nearby Vae Ecl s Device Search cu Looney for Blusbackh davicelal Tine ern 4 Select the Bluetooth device you wish to browse If the desired device is not listed tap Find Dieet He berae diao cared an Sec V the ceara device im rax cheer Esp Find 33 push fos one the nes De i nariga Fai Corel t3 abandon fhe ager olen 5 Your mobile computer will begin to establish a file sharing connection August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 35 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Browse Remote Device 6 After the devices successfully connect the Bluetooth File Explorer will appear Half of the screen shows contents of the remote device while the other half shows contents of your device the local device The very bottom of the screen reports
144. npack the Carton and Check Its Contents Inspect the package to see that the following standard items and accessories if ordered are included Dolphin 9500 9550 mobile computer Battery 7 4v Li lon e Dolphin 9500 9550 Software Development Kit amp User s Guide CD ROM Microsoft companion CD ROM Dolphin 9500 Quick Start Guide Note Be sure to keep the original packaging in the event that the Dolphin terminal should need to be returned for service Step 2 Charge the Main and Backup Batteries WARNING Use only battery packs provided by HHP The use of any other battery pack in the Dolphin 9500 9550 terminal will void your warranty and may result in damage to the Dolphin terminal or battery The terminal s Li lon battery is shipped discharged of all power and must be charged for at least four hours before initial use The battery may be charged using the HomeBase the serial charging cable or the USB charging cable Charging the Battery Using the HomeBase 1 Place the main battery pack in the Dolphin 9500 9550 terminal 2 Place the terminal in the terminal well of the Dolphin HomeBase The battery begins charging immediately 3 Place the backup battery in the auxiliary battery well of the HomeBase It begins charging immediately Note Time to Charge Four hours for the main battery in the terminal 8 hours for the back up battery Charging the Battery Using the Serial USB Charging Cable Plug cables into terminal connector plug
145. o send and receive e mail messages in either of these ways e Synchronize e mail messages with Microsoft Exchange or Microsoft Outlook on your desktop computer e Send and receive e mail messages by connecting directly to an e mail server through an Internet service provider ISP or a network Synchronizing E mail Messages E mail messages can be synchronized as part of the general synchronization process You will need to enable Inbox synchronization in ActiveSync For information on enabling Inbox synchronization see ActiveSync Help on the desktop computer During synchronization Messages are copied from the mail folders of Exchange or Outlook on your desktop computer to the ActiveSync folder in Inbox on your device By default you will receive messages from the past three days only the first 100 lines of each message and file attachments of less than 100 KB in size E mail messages in the Outbox folder on your device are transferred to Exchange or Outlook and then sent from those programs E mail messages in subfolders must be selected in ActiveSync on your desktop computer in order to be transferred Note You can also synchronize e mail messages with your desktop computer from a remote location For more information see Chapter 7 Connecting Directly to an E mail Server In addition to synchronizing e mail messages with your desktop computer you can send and receive e mail messages by connecting to an e mail server
146. o view all notification icons August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft Chapter 4 Using the Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer Selecting Programs Selecting Programs To select a program tap Start gt Programs then the program name You can customize which programs you see on this menu For information refer to Adjusting Device Settings on page 6 1 E HHP Demos pop 7000 5 HHP Utils ActiveSync Calendar Contacts HHP HHPDemos HHPUtils Spectrum24 Calculator Inbox Internet Explorer i 3 x J Notes ile Explorer Infrare ocket Exce Print Screen File Expl Infrared Pocket Excel fh Suspend Receive Tasks w B Programs ag Settings Pocket Word Start Programs Note Some programs have abbreviated labels for check boxes and drop down menus To see the full spelling of an abbreviated label tap and hold the stylus on the label Drag the stylus off the label so that the command is not carried out August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 4 18 Chapter 4 Using the Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer Navigation Bar and Command Bar Navigation Bar and Command Bar The navigation bar is located at the top of the screen It displays the active program and current time and allows you to switch to programs and close screens Use the command bar at the bottom of the screen to perf
147. olor displays when the backlight has turned off pressing any key on the keyboard turns it back on The backlight for both the keyboard and the display can be programmed to your specifications by going to Start gt Settings gt Personal tab gt Backlight The Backlight then functions according to your settings This key is included only on the 43 key keyboard option which defaults to alphabetic mode The Number Lock key toggles between the alphabetic and numeric modes This key is included only on the 35 key keyboard option which defaults to numeric mode The Alpha key toggles between the numeric and alphabetic modes This key appears on both the 35 and 56 keyboard options The Backspace key moves the cursor back one space for each time the key is pressed Backspace is a shifted function on the 43 key keyboard version To delete a single character press Red key SP To delete multiple characters press Red key SP and hold down the SP key This key appears on both the 35 and 56 keyboard options The Delete key deletes one character for each time the key is pressed Delete is a shifted function on the 43 key keyboard version There are some keyboard functions and special characters not defined on the Dolphin 9500 9550 keyboards or overlays Refer to the charts in A for the key combinations used to access these functions and special characters on your terminal August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary
148. omputer User s Guide Preliminary Draft Chapter 3 Dolphin 9500 9550 Overview Bottom Panel Features Bottom Panel Features This following graphics describe the bottom panel of the Dolphin 9500 9550 Industrial 17 pin Connector Pin Description 1 USB 2 PWR 3 N C 4 N C 5 N C 6 N C 7 GND 8 5V OUT 9 DTR 10 USB 11 USB DET 12 RI 13 DSR 14 RXD 15 RTS 16 TXD 17 CTS NOTE SIGNALS REFERENCED FORA DTE DEVICE Industrial 17 pin Connector The bottom panel of the Dolphin 9500 9550 features a custom industrial 17 pin connector This serial port is designated as COM port 1 When seating in the HomeBase or Mobile Base the battery in the battery well is charged and the terminal powered through this connection If the base unit is connected to a desktop computer this connector also transmits data through ActiveSync The connection to the peripheral can be RS 232 or USB The maximum RS 232 speed is 115kbps with seven baud rate settings USB communication runs at 2 Mbps This port also provides power out to peripheral devices at 500mA at 5V With the addition of the special cable that connects directly to this serial port Dolphin 9500 9550 can connect and provide power to a peripheral device directly August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 3 9 Chapter 3 Dolphin 9500 9550 Overview Batteries Batteries CAUTION Use only the 7 4V battery packs provided by HH
149. ons see Getting Connected on page 9 1 Note f you select Pocket Internet Explorer before setting up the network connections a screen may appear allowing you to proceed to the connection settings screen After you select the settings you return to Pocket Internet Explorer To add a favorite link while using the device go to the page you want to add tap and hold on the page and tap Add to Favorites 2 To connect and start browsing tap View and then Address Bar 3 In the address bar that appears at the top of the screen enter the Web address you want to visit and then tap Go 4 Tap the arrow to choose from previously entered addresses If Mobile Favorites have been set up you can click one of them to start browsing See The Mobile Favorites Folder on page 10 2 August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 10 1 Chapter 10 Pocket Internet Explorer The Mobile Favorites Folder The Mobile Favorites Folder Purpose The Mobile Favorites folder was created on your desktop computer when you installed ActiveSync It enables you to create Favorite Links on your desktop computer that you can transfer to your Dolphin 9500 9550 terminal Those Favorite Links are then available for selection when browsing the internet on your terminal Process First you create your Favorite Links in the Mobile Favorites folder on your desktop computer Then the next time you sync your desktop computer with your terminal th
150. ons and special characters that use these keys The Red and Blue keys modify only the next key pressed these keys must be pressed and released before each key you wish to modify to the Blue or Red case August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 4 14 Chapter 4 Using the Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer Special Keys Special Keys SCAN Key Power Key Shift SFT Enter ENT Escape ESC Tab Backlight Number Lock NUM Alpha Lock ALPHA Backspace BKSP Delete DEL Key Combinations The SCAN key activates the scan on both 9500 9550 terminals It also wakes the terminal from sleep mode Its position also allows convenient one handed image taking and or bar code scanning The Power key puts the terminal into Suspend Mode and also wakes terminal from suspend mode The Shift key toggles the keyboard from upper case alphabet mode to lower case alphabet mode and back Caps Lock may also be toggled by pressing the red modifier key followed by the Shift key or by double tapping the Shift key When Caps Lock is toggled on the Shift key makes characters lower case when it is toggled off the Shift key makes keys upper case The Enter key confirms data entry The Escape key performs a cancel action The Tab key moves the cursor to the next tab stop or the next control on a form By default the Backlight key turns the keyboard and display backlights on and off Note For c
151. or for fast processing The Microsoft Pocket PC operating system that is easily programmable with standard programming tools e eMbedded Visual Tools includes eMbedded Visual C C and eMbedded Visual Basic or Visual Studio NET Visual Basic NET or Visual C NET 64 MB RAM and 32 MB FLASH memory configuration for ample secure data storage e An optional secure digital card for up to 256MB additional memory Load up the Dolphin with your custom software application and the ultimate data collection solution for your business fits in the palm of your hand Additional Features The Dolphin 9500 9550 features Long lasting Lithium lon L lon batteries Alarge easy to read 1 4 VGA backlit display 240 x 320 that can display text or graphics Alow power high resolution digital image engine for omni directional and auto discrimination decoding of linear bar codes e Stacked Linear and matrix codes Digital picture capability Optical Character Recognition OCR functionality and e Co existing 802 11b and or Bluetooth radios for real time data collection applications optional This user guide TheDolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User Guide is designed to provide you with the information you need to make the most of your Dolphin terminal Sections on the basics safety battery use accessories and service make this guide a complete source of information August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guid
152. orite when prompted Favorite Dire ce Mokia EAD as Crary wi to Treia piotat phori Would vou Ke 10 change t ho Moke BSD Eu Ew Alternatively you can use the Bluetooth Devices folder to change your favorite phone Refer to Using the Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer beginning on page 4 1 for instructions August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 47 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Dial up to Your Network August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 48 Chapter 6 Customizing Your Dolphin 9500 9550 You can customize your Dolphin 9500 9550 by adjusting device settings and e installing additional software Adjusting Device Settings You can adjust device settings to suit the way you work To see available options tap Start Settings Personal or System tab located at the bottom of the screen You might want to adjust the following Clock to change the time or to set alarms Menus to customize what appears on the Start menu and to enable a pop up menu from the New button Owner Information to enter your contact information Password to limit access to your device Power to maximize battery life Today to customize the look and the information that is displayed on the Today screen August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 6 1 Chapter 6 Customizing Your Dol
153. orm tasks in programs The command bar includes menu names buttons and the Input Panel button To create a new item in the current program tap New To see the name of a button tap and hold the stylus on the button Drag the stylus off the button so that the command is not carried out Tap to change volume or mute the device m 12 08 Tap to quickly select a program you have recently used amp amp ActiveSync C Calendar E Contacts Inbox Tap to select a program Internet Explorer zx gt 3i Tap to see additional programs Tap to custamize the device Screen Navigation Pop up Menus With pop up menus you can quickly choose an action for an item For example you can use the pop up menu in the contact list to quickly delete a contact make a copy of a contact or send an e mail message to a contact The actions in the pop up menus vary from program to program To access a pop up menu tap and hold the stylus on the item name that you want to perform the action on When the menu appears lift the stylus and tap the action you want to perform Or tap anywhere outside the menu to close the menu without performing an action Notifications Your device reminds you in a variety of ways when you have something to do For example if you ve set up an appointment in Calendar a task with a due date in Tasks or an alarm in Clock you ll be notified in any of the following ways A message box appears on the s
154. ose Mobile Favorites are transferred to the Mobile Favorites folder on to your terminal Only items stored in the Mobile Favorites subfolder in the Favorites folder in Internet Explorer on your desktop computer are synchronized with the Mobile Favorites folder on your terminal Note Unless you mark a Favorite Link as a mobile favorite only the link downloads to your terminal and you will need to connect to your ISP or network to view the content For more information on synchronization see ActiveSync Help on the desktop computer Creating and Synchronizing Mobile Favorites If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 0 or later on your desktop computer you can download Mobile Favorites to your device Synchronizing mobile favorites downloads Web content to your device so that you can view pages while you are disconnected from your ISP and desktop computer Use the Internet Explorer plug in installed with ActiveSync to create mobile favorites Complete these steps 1 On your desktop computer open Internet Explorer click Tools and then Create Mobile Favorite Creete Mobile Favorite a Tho vl cerned a paga to your mobie device Canc Hore due o Lee To change the link name enter a new name in the Name box Optionally in Update select a desired update schedule Click OK Internet Explorer downloads the latest version of the page to your desktop computer a fF o N If you want to download the pages that are l
155. ou wish to modify eX Keke The Ctrl and Alt keys are located on the bottom row Functions of the Alt and Ctl keys are dependent on the software application in use The blue and red keys are used in combination with other keys to type the corresponding color coded characters and functions See the chart in A for key combinations for keyboard functions and special characters that use these keys The Red and Blue keys modify only the next key pressed these keys must be pressed and released before each key you wish to modify to the Blue or Red case Special Keys SCAN Key SCAN The SCAN key wakes the terminal from sleep mode Its position also allows convenient one handed image taking and or bar code scanning On the 9550 terminal the SCAN key operates as an On or system wakeup control scanning is activated with the handle trigger Power Key The Power key puts the terminal into Suspend Mode and also wakes terminal from suspend mode Shift SFT The Shift key toggles the keyboard from upper case alphabet mode to lower case alphabet mode and back Caps Lock may also be toggled by pressing the red modifier key followed by the Shift key or by double tapping the Shift key When Caps Lock is toggled on the Shift key makes characters lower case when it is toggled off the Shift key makes keys upper case Enter ENT The Enter key confirms data entry August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary
156. ov a egeo oL sera ede ge Loa Ea Laus 3 9 Bares NER TARTE cedusevaceosuanases nate E A dcceicetsuuieec stins cat ivadasussidessaves E Ak 3 10 Internal Li Ion Backup Battery eese nennen nennen nee nennen rennes 3 10 Main Battery Pace dee tte e pas ien et ee lieve ie e EVA e au a SER RE RN RU 3 10 August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft Table of Contents Managing Battery POWER iie cua hebsanastaavivsscdveseusdasinesesteuessastaegs Lee PEE ea COE eph tae PEE 3 11 Setting Critical and Low Battery Points eene nnne ene 3 11 Checking Battery Power iiec e vere rre eo rani ee UR PRU Pe eX A A Eas 3 11 Charging the Battery Pack cote bii cd Peter Peas Iren 3 11 Stoina Batterie S Em 3 11 Technical Specifications for the Dolphin 9500 0 ee sss rennen 3 12 Chapter 4 Using the Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer lUnizeurabBriri e ETE 4 1 Bntermg Text Using the Input Panel tert ee aer rte tees ee aee nent 4 1 Input Panel OptiOtis a oerte mener En Pob Dg de berti Da eeb e e Red 4 2 Using the Soft Keyboard icti tetto ra ree retento atu oye nde oa De eo EE veh EUR Lavora 4 2 Using the Letter ReCOgHlzer eter redegi tras Fee Gron Fe Hd re ied e eet PORE Code ipae 4 3 Using the Block Recognizer iieri desee deese pede deed en iere ear de bete rena eundo e 4 3 SELECHN GS DOR ses EE 4 3 Writing on the Nec 2I
157. ovable integrated hand strap Peripherals Accessories Dolphin HomeBase Charging communications cradle Data transfer via RS 232 serial or USB port Dolphin Mobile Base Charging communication cradle Data transfer RS 232 serial or USB port Powers out at 5 volts Dolphin Mobile Charger Plugs into vehicle cigarette lighter for charging Dolphin NetBase 2222922229299 Cables USB and serial Li lon Battery Pack 7 4v 14 8 watt hour Lithium lon rechargeable battery for the Dolphin Dolphin QuadCharger Charges four batteries in under four hours One slot doubles as an analyzer Regulatory Approvals FCC CE Radio Country US Canada R amp TTE Dolphin HomeBase and QuadCharger are trademarks of HHP Microsoft Windows and the Windows Logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation The BLUETOOTH trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc U S A and licensed to HHP August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 3 13 Chapter 3 Dolphin 9500 9550 Overview Technical Specifications for the Dolphin 9500 August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 3 14 Chapter 4 Using the Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer Entering Data To enter data you may e Use the 35 key 43 key or 56 key keypads Use the
158. owing measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 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 will be the responsibility of the user Use only shielded data cables with this system In accordance with FCC 15 21 changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment CAUTION To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements a separation distance of at least 2 inches 5 cm must be maintained between the antenna of this device and all persons excluding hands wrists feet and ankles during normal operation This device and its antenna must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter This device is not specifi
159. p Wait Again 5 After you receive the file or contact the Receive Contact or File feature is automatically disabled Enable File Sharing 1 Tap on the Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu tap Transfer via Bluetooth Enable File Sharing 2 The Enable File Sharing status screen will appear Your mobile computer will wait two minutes for the remote device to connect 3 After successfully connecting to the remote device the screen will report Connected 4 If two minutes passes before you connect tap Wait Again 5 File sharing will be enabled until you end it by tapping Cancel The Dialer This section explains how to assign a dialing prefix and use the Dialer to dial a number directly from your Contacts list The Dialer makes it quick and easy to perform dial up networking August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 39 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 The Dialer If you have not done so already be sure to run the Dialer Installer from the Bluetooth Card Installation CD While installing the program you can also assign the dialing prefix Note The Dialer has been verified to work with Nokia and Ericcson phones and is known not to work with the Motorola 270c NTT Docomo Paldio 633S or Sony au C413S phone Results may vary with other phones that are not listed as being supported by the Bluetooth system Assign a Dialing Prefix If you have not already assigned
160. p and hold your stylus on the Bluetooth device you want to view information about In the pop up menu select Properties Fo Aha ett Dairey iaip BB desi et EY TEOR Heo Vo 2 a mpi as AT MORIR EF Paga Peter S20 ql August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Set up Your Favorite Device 3 Use the General and Services screens to research device properties If needed assign a new device type icon by tapping on the arrow buttons in the General screen You can also use the Device name field to rename the device When done tap ok for the setting to take effect Eis Tac iha uth ko cheme ferent ico tor uer dave Drim riim 00 280 IT D 41 n Tenis chez ww Phares Vicar Colla Tarrsicg dam imr Oir Ter Set up Your Favorite Device Follow these steps to set up default devices in the Bluetooth Devices folder Note The Get Connected Wizard automatically assigns the favorite phone Complete these steps 1 Tap on Tools and select My Favorites 2 Tap on the tab for the type of device you would like to set a favorite for If needed use the arrow buttons to scroll and find the tab you need Ww7 My Favorites Thi maiad fears phone E SU DIC cl Connected sen s Bloget port Cowan grec S ipn pregnam urn 3a Zoccat Bluatacth Phor port 7 Pty Fareorta phra poise E Ri Uea tha Favorita vni
161. pares the changes you made on your device and desktop computer or server and updates both computers with the latest information For information on using ActiveSync see ActiveSync Help on the desktop computer You can switch to any of these programs by tapping them on the Start menu August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 7 1 Chapter 7 Applications Calendar Scheduling Appointments and Meetings Calendar Scheduling Appointments and Meetings Use Calendar to schedule appointments including meetings and other events You can check your appointments in one of several views Agenda Day Week Month and Year and easily switch views by using the View menu EF Calendar aug 06 00 EIMTWTFS amp j Lunch w Adam i fifin 1 fifin fCorer Cafe ap to display or edi 12 00p 1 00p Corner Cafe the appointment details Tap to go to today Status Meeting 3 00p 4 00p New Tools BE EJ RED E Tap to create a new appointment Calendar Application Note You can customize the Calendar display such as changing the first day of the week by tapping Options on the Tools menu To create an appointment 1 If you are in Day or Week view tap the desired date and time for the appointment 2 Tap New August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 7 2 Chapter 7 Applications Using the Summary Screen 3 Using the input panel enter a desc
162. pens to the starting screen August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 2 10 Chapter 2 Getting Started Setting the Time and Date Setting the Time and Date It is a good idea to set the time and date now before you begin using the device You must set the time zone first To set the time and date go to Start gt Settings gt Systems tab gt Clock to set the date and time BF Settings GMT 5 Eastern US 9 3 29 32 PM aly i 3 8 11 2003 M GMT 1 Paris Madrid Note You need to re set the time and date after every hard reset of the terminal Step 7 Verifying That Your Dolphin 9500 9550 is Working Properly After you have completed the initial setup and set the time and date the Dolphin 9500 9550 terminal is ready to use Run the Image and or Scan demo to verify that the terminal is operating properly and test the imaging functionality To verify imaging Image 1 Goto Start gt HHP Demos gt Image Demo Demo 2 Press the SCAN key A preview of the image appears on the terminal s screen 3 Release the SCAN key The image is captured 4 Press the ESC key to go back to the main menu To verify scanning 2u q02 1 Goto Start gt HHP Demos gt Scan Demo Scan Demo l 2 Press the SCAN key aim the terminal at a bar code and the red SCAN LED illuminates When a good scan is obtained the green SCAN LED illuminates and the terminal beeps Information
163. phin 9500 9550 Installing additional software Installing additional software Programs added to your device at the factory are stored in FLASH You cannot remove this software and you ll never accidentally lose FLASH contents FLASH programs can be updated using special installation programs with a xip extension All other programs and data files added to your device after factory installation are stored in RAM random access memory You can install any program created for your device as long as your device has enough memory The most popular place to find software for your device is on the Pocket PC Web site http www microsoft com mobile pocketpc To add programs using ActiveSync You ll need to install the appropriate software for your device on your desktop computer before installing it on your device 1 Determine your device and processor type so that you know which version of the software to install Tap Start gt Settings gt System tab About The Version tab appears displaying the current information 2 Onthe Version tab make a note of the information in the Processor section 3 Download the program to your desktop computer or insert the CD or disk that contains the program into your desktop computer You may see a single xip exe or zip file a Setup exe file or several versions of files for different device types and processors Be sure to select the program designed for the Pocket PC and your device processor type
164. plays iw Settings Network Name amp Type SSID TX Rate Fully Auto w WEP e Use Manual Key Use Passphrase Method Disabled v Key ID CE ce 1 1 0 characters Note The SSID Type TX Rate and Channel fields are unchangeable in AP mode whereas TX Rate and Channel fields can be changed in Peer to Peer mode Network Name amp Type SSID To enter an SSID which is the Network Name Check with your network administrator for Network Name SSID Type Choose from Peer to Peer or Access Point in the pull down menu Access Point mode is also called Infrastructure mode Peer to Peer mode is used for communication between two or more radio stations cards without an access point TX Rate Choose 1Mb 2 Mb Auto 1 2 Mb 5 5 Mb 11 Mb or Fully Auto from the menu The transmit rate is Fully Automatic by default Chan Channel Scroll to select a channel for communication WEP Used to configure the WEP Key for secure wireless communication Within this block you configure the WEP Method Encryption Key and Key ID Use Manual Key Manually input the encryption code for the WEP Key This is the default setting Use Passphrase aia an encryption code based on the phrase entered in the window Not available in this release Method Select one of the five options from the list Disabled WEP Key Off 64 bit HEX up to 10 characters configurable in Hexadecimal for Encryption Key 64 bit ASCII up to 5 characters configurabl
165. plays y settings 4 11 48 QD HHP 802 11b WLAN Power Save Mode Always Enable Preamble Mode Auto Tx Preamble Authentication Algorithm Automatic based on WEP setting Information Fields Power Save Mode August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 11 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 About Tab Disable Choosing this option will disable the power save mode Always Enable Choosing this option will have the power save mode always enabled This is the default setting Auto Enable When internal battery is being used it will be in Power Save mode when external power supply is being used the Power Save mode will be disabled automatically Authentication Algorithm Note Only configurable when the WEP Key is enabled for the SSID profile e WECA Compliant always use Open Not available in this release e Must use Shared with WEP AP must use WEP method Automatic based on WEP setting Default setting Preamble Mode Long TX Preamble Where Sync field consists of 128 bits Short TX Preamble Where Sync field consists of 56 bits Auto TX Preamble Automatically change between long and short preamble mode transmission based on the AP configurations This is the default Preamble Mode A Preamble consists of a Synchronization Sync field and a 16 bit Start Frame Delimiter SFD field Operation Buttons Defaults Resets all
166. pter 11 Companion Programs Typing Mode You can enter information in Pocket Word in one of four modes typing writing drawing and recording which are displayed on the View menu Each mode has its own toolbar which you can show and hide by tapping the Show Hide Toolbar button on the command bar You can change the zoom magnification by tapping View and then Zoom Then select the percentage you want Select a higher percentage to enter text and a lower one to see more of your document If you re opening a Word document created on a desktop computer select Wrap to Window on the View menu so that you can see the entire document Typing Mode Using the input panel enter typed text into the document For more information on entering typed text refer to Using the Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer To format existing text and to edit text first select the text You can select text as you do in a Word document using your stylus Don of the mouse to drag through the text you want to select You can search a document to find text by tapping Edit and then Find Replace Tap to return to the Tap and hold to see a document list changes are pop up menu of actions saved automatically EF Pocket Was Cut Copy eating not Clear Format Paragraph Tap to change formatting options Tap to format text snr x c v Te Tn m L7 cuj X 1 w tj e New Edit View Tools Tap to show or hide the toolbar
167. r several versions of files for different device types and processors Be sure to select the program designed for the Pocket PC and your device processor type 3 Read any installation instructions Read Me files or documentation that comes with the program Many programs provide special installation instructions 4 Tap the file such as a xip or exe file The installation wizard will begin Follow the directions on the screen Adding a Program to the Start Menu Tap Start gt Settings gt Menus gt Start Menu tab Tap the check box for the program you want to add If you do not see the program listed you can either use File Explorer on the device to move the program to the Start Menu folder or use ActiveSync on the desktop computer to create a shortcut to the program and place the shortcut in the Start Menu folder Note We recommend that you copy and paste special so that you do not alter your program configurations by accident 1 Tap Start gt Programs gt File Explorer and locate the program tap the folder list labeled My Documents by default and then My Device to see a list of all folders on the device 2 Tap and hold the program and tap Cut on the pop up menu 3 Open the Start Menu folder located in the Windows folder tap and hold a blank area of the window and tap Paste on the pop up menu August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 6 2 Chapter 6 Customizing Your Dolphin 95
168. red appropriately on the Dolphin 9500 9550 terminal for it to communicate with the Mobile Base To set Communications Properties 1 Click Start gt ActiveSync gt Tools gt Options 2 Click the PC Connection tab 3 Check the Enable Synchronization check box August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 14 7 Chapter 14 Dolphin Mobile Base Configuring the Dolphin Terminal 4 Select the appropriate baud rate for connecting to the RS 232 Host Device 11520 is the default RB when synchronizing with a PC usa thease settings pe emchronizatior when cracked 115200 Default Include EX when smchroniginig remotely and connect to 5 Click OK and close the ActiveSync window on the Dolphin 9500 9550 6 Place the Dolphin in the Mobile Base Sychronizations begins immediately August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 14 8 Chapter 15 Warranty Support and Service Limited Warranty Hand Held Products Inc d b a HHP HHP warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship and to conform to HHP s published specifications applicable to the products purchased at the time of shipment This warranty does not cover any HHP 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 resu
169. ription and a location Tap first to select the field Tap to return to the calendar the appointment is saved automatically Tap to choose from y Calendar predefined text Subject Location Tap to choose from m E reviously entered locations Stars 8 6 00 12 00 PM i 7 Ends 8 6 00 1 00 PM Tap to select a time Type Tap to select a date Occurs Once Reminder Remind me 15 minute s Categories No categories Appointment Notes Notes is a good place Saeed acti 123 11 2131415161718 19101 1 for maps and directions Tabja jw e r t v uj i o D T T ICaP a s d fjg h j k T Shift z x c v b n m Z Cuj ji s te gt Entering an Appointment 4 lf needed tap the date and time to change them 5 Enter other desired information You will need to hide the input panel to see all available fields 6 To add notes tap the Notes tab You can enter text draw or create a recording For more information on creating notes refer to Notes on page 7 11 7 When finished tap OK to return to the calendar Note f you select Remind me in an appointment your device will remind you according to the options set in Start Settings Personal tab Sounds amp Reminders Using the Summary Screen When you tap an appointment in Calendar a summary screen is displayed To change the appointment tap Edit August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 7 3
170. s it features a flexible mounting bracket a cigarette lighter adapter and power See Dolphin Mobile Base on page 14 1 Dolphin QuadCharger Charges four batteries in under four hours See Dolphin QuadCharger on page 13 1 Li lon Battery Pack 7 4v 14 8 watt hour Lithium lon rechargeable battery for the Dolphin does this go here Contact HHP for more information For details about how to install or use any of these peripherals refer to the documentation provided with the product Documentation may also be downloaded from our website www hhp com August 2003 Dolphin amp 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 2 3 Chapter 2 Getting Started Dolphin 9500 9550 Accessories Dolphin 9500 9550 Accessories Each of the following items is sold separately to enhance your Dolphin 9500 9550 terminals capabilities Dolphin HomeBase Power Adapter Replacement power adapter for Dolphin HomeBase Charging Communication Cables SB and serial versions that connect the Dolphin 9500 9550 directly to both a peripheral device and a power source Dolphin Mobile Charger Plugs the terminal directly into a vehicle cigarette lighter for power and battery charging This accessory converts the 12 Volts out of the vehicle to the 9 Volts required by the terminal Protective Enclosure Wraps around the terminal to protect it from wear and tear Protective Holster Secures the terminal for mobile use Dolphin Mobile Mounting solutio
171. s Should be Handled sese rene nennen 15 2 Application Support cieri eite eere a esaet pe in aeo ke si deep cobro ve ave Favre eddie an 15 2 August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft Table of Contents Ret rn Information sessirnar iaie an a a a e A aT ias 15 3 Callin a X 15 3 SHIPPING EM ors aren ede 15 4 NILUM 15 4 ONC VICW o A 1 General Windows Keyboard Shortcuts 0 ce eeeeseceseeseceeeeeeeesaaecaeeeeeeeeeaeecaaecaeeeeeeeeeeaeesaaeeaeens A 1 Using the CursOt KEYS I A 2 Using the Modifier K6ys irati tei teh ecrire red spite DE E D neges op dei A 2 Special m A 2 43 Key Alpha Numeric Keyboard eese eene enne nenenn entren A 4 Blue Key Functions and Characters sese enne A 4 Red Key Functions amp Characters ssis ene epe tede Pe e Eve EI ier RR iSo EY iiS A 5 Key sensn eI A 5 35 Key Numeric Alpha Keyboard eese eee A 7 Blue Key Functions and Characters sse ssie treie nesi ens nennen A 7 Key COmbIMavOnS E m A 8 56 Key Full Alpha NUfBefi6 indo iota onore Pe dete eiie ib tbe Pe aei e ipee eds A 9 Key COmbIN
172. s a percentage of measured capacity rated capacity Each LED equates to 10 Status LED The Charge Analyze slot also contains a Status LED in the upper left corner of the slot When this slot is used for regular charging this LED operates in the usual manner see Status LEDs on page 13 2 When this slot is being used to analyze a battery the Status LED functions as the following table describes Status LED color This color indicates that the battery in the slot Solid Green Has completed the Analyze cycle Flashing Orange Is being analyzed Solid Red Encountered an error during the Analyze cycle To analyze a battery Complete these steps 1 Insert it into the Charge Analyze slot the fourth 2 Press the Analyze button The Status LED flashes orange to indicate that the analyzing cycle has begun 3 Upon completion the Status LED is solid green and the Battery Capacity Indicator LEDs display the current battery capacity CAUTION Because the Dolphin QuadCharger is accumulating battery pack information during the entire Analyze cycle it is important not to remove the battery until the cycle has been completed August 2003 Dolphin amp 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 13 7 Chapter 13 Dolphin QuadCharger Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If you encounter problems with your Dolphin QuadCharger refer to chart below for possible solutions If problems persist please contact HH
173. sage tap My Text and tap a message g ess Messenger m 1 58 fok You are chatting with Adam Kim Akers says Hi Can vou meet at 2 00 Adam says Ihave another appointment scheduled For 2 00 but am availa Yes No I can t talk right now EE I ll be right there I m running late Where are you wil i Tab d w e Goodbye a s t Shift lz x Call me later iCu love my Pocket PC werde eredi Ei Tap to select a prewritten message Using My Text Note You can add text after inserting a My Text message before sending it To edit a My Text message in the Tools menu tap Edit and then tap My Text Messages Select the message you wish to edit and make desired changes Via the Keyboard Data can be entered into the Dolphin 9500 9550 terminal via the keyboard The Dolphin 9500 9550 has three keyboard options 43 key alpha shifted numeric 35 key numeric shifted alpha and 56 key full alpha numeric To enter data press the appropriate key and the corresponding number or letter appears on the screen Refer to A for a list of keyboard shortcuts for navigating the keyboard August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 4 8 Chapter 4 Using the Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer Imaging Imaging Dolphin 9500 9550 terminals are equipped an image reader that reads 1D and 2D bar codes OCR characters and can capture images such as signatures and gray sc
174. screen surface e Press the stylus firmly into the center of the cross hair target once and release Do not double tap the target You will be prompted to repeat this process for a total of five targets Note You can align the screen at any time in the future by going to Start Settings System tab Screen Align Screen After aligning the screen follow the directions on the screen which take you through a simple exercise showing how to use the stylus and pop up menus You can use your stylus bao ways 7 Single tap Tap amd hod Cree m Delete Select All When you tp and hold an item with your stylus a pop up menu containing a ist of actions appears pop up menus Les pop up menus te reschedula the following appointment Tap and boki the 3 A M dental appointment and then tap Cut on ta pop up manu Copy Fare Delete pop up menus Use poo un manus to reschedule tha following appointment Now tap and hok 11 5M and than tap Paste on Whe pop up maru Cut Cay Pasia Delete Note HHP recommends using screen protectors for Dolphin 9500 9550 terminals especially for those terminals used within applications that require high volume interfacing with the touch display Screen protectors help prevent damage to the touch panel display and are easily installed over it Screen protectors can be purchased at any major computer retail store August 20
175. ser s Guide Preliminary Draft 3 11 Chapter 3 Dolphin 9500 9550 Overview Technical Specifications for the Dolphin 9500 Technical Specifications for the Dolphin 9500 System Architecture Processor Intel X Scale PXA255 400MHz Dolphin SDK for Pocket PC 2002 with embedded VB or C Dolphin Net SDK for Pocket SDKs PC 2002 with Visual Studio Net VB Net C NET and NET Compact Framework HHP libraries and utilities Operating Platform Microsoft Pocket PC Professional Edition Third Party Software Support for Connect Terminal Emulation software TNVT 3270 5250 Insignia Solutions Jeode JVM Memory 64MB RAM x 32MB Non volatile Flash Data Inputs IT4000 SR scans from 2 5 to 12 5 in 6 3 to 32 cm Specifications are for 100 UPC Imager Scanner Code 1D Symbologies Read Code 3 of 9 Interleaved 2 or 5 EAN Codabar Code 128 Plessey Code 11 Code 93 UPC RSS 2D Symbologies Read PDF417 MaxiCode Data Matrix QR RSS Composite EAN UCC Aztec OCR OCR Fonts OCR A OCR B Keyboard Three backlit keyboard options 35 key numeric shifted alpha 43 key alpha shifted numeric and 56 key full alpha numeric Data Outputs 1 4 VGA 240 x 320 portrait mode color TFT LCD display with industrial touch panel OR Display 1 4 VGA 240 x 320 portrait mode monochrome display with industrial touch panel Industrial mechanical connector supports charging and comm
176. sktop computer You can mark the messages that you want to retrieve in full during your next synchronization or e mail server connection In the message list tap and hold the message you want to retrieve On the pop up menu tap Mark for Download The icons in the Inbox message list give you visual indications of message status You specify your downloading preferences when you set up the service or select your synchronization options You can change them at any time Change options for Inbox synchronization using ActiveSync options For more information see ActiveSync Help Change options for direct e mail server connections in Inbox on your device Tap Tools and then tap Options On the Service tab tap the service you want to change Tap and hold the service and select Delete to remove a service August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 7 15 Chapter 7 Applications Composing Messages Composing Messages To compose a message 1 Tap New 2 Inthe To field enter an e mail or SMS address of one or more recipients separating them with a semicolon or select a name from the contact list by tapping the Address Book button All e mail addresses entered in the e mail fields in Contacts appear in the Address Book Tap to send the message Tap to show or hide the complete header New Edit My Text Ej Tap to show hide the recording toolbar Tap to display the Address Book
177. soft input panel SIP to enter typed text either by using the soft keyboard or other input method Write directly on the screen Draw pictures on the screen Collect images or scan bar code data into data fields e Use Microsoft ActiveSync to synchronize or copy information from your desktop computer to your device For more information on ActiveSync see ActiveSync Help on your desktop computer Entering Text Using the Input Panel HHP recommends using screen protectors for Dolphin 9500 9550terminals to protect the input panel display especially for those terminals used for applications that require high volume interfacing with the touch display Screen protectors will help prevent damage to the touch panel display and are easily installed over the display Screen protectors can be purchased at any major computer retail store Note Fortouch screen input only use a stylus or your finger Use of other objects such as paper clips pencils or ink pens can damage the input panel and will void the warranty Use the input panel to enter information in any program on the Dolphin mobile computer You can either type using the soft keyboard or write using Letter Recognizer Block Recognizer or Transcriber if installed from the Dolphin 9500 9550Companion CD In either case the characters appear as typed text on the screen To show or hide the input panel tap the Input Panel button Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel button to see your
178. strap by positioning it down over the battery case and sliding the clip back into the place at the bottom end of the Dolphin 9500 9550 Step 3 Start the Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer Follow these steps to start your Dolphin 9500 9550 mobile computer 1 Install the charged battery pack in the Dolphin 2 TheredLED will come on andthe green LED will blink for approximately three seconds NOTE DO NOT PRESS ANY KEYS WHILE THE TERMINAL IS BOOTING UP 3 The terminal initializes and the HHP splash screen displays for a few seconds HAND HELD PRODUCTS Build 5 XX 5 XX 5 XX LN E T Bootloader Kernel Keyboard 4 The system performs a hard reset 5 Follow the instructions that appear when the display activates again August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 2 7 Chapter 2 Getting Started Step 4 Align the Screen After a hard reset you are prompted to align the screen align screen Tap the target Firrriy and accurately At Bach locablan on the screen The target wi continue bo move unti the scree B a Tap the Target Using the Dolphin 9500 9550 for the First Time Usethe stylus shipped with your Dolphin terminal to tap the target wherever it appears on the screen Alignment should always be performed with a stylus designed for touchscreen applications The small point is required for accurate calibration The stylus should be oriented at a 90 degree angle to the
179. t words from a list of alternates or return to the original writing To do so tap and hold the incorrect word tap one word at a time On the pop up menu tap Alternates A menu with a list of alternate words appears Tap the word you want to use or tap the writing at the top of the menu to return to the original writing Tap to return to your original writing Or tap the word you want to use Tips for Getting Good Recognition Write neatly Write on the lines and draw descenders below the line Write the cross of the t and apostrophes below the top line so that they are not confused with the word above Write periods and commas above the line e For better recognition try increasing the zoom level to 300 using the Tools menu Write the letters of a word closely and leave big gaps between words so that the device can easily tell where words begin and end e Hyphenated words foreign words that use special characters such as accents and some punctuation cannot be converted e If you add writing to a word to change it such as changing a 3 to an 8 after you attempt to recognize the word the writing you add will not be included if you attempt to recognize the writing again August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 4 6 Chapter 4 Using the Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer Drawing on the Screen Drawing on the Screen Drawing on the screen is similar to writing on th
180. te a screen will report the discovered Bluetooth devices Check the box next to any device you wish to save information about i e any devices you wish to connect to Tap Next gt Chozes such daxca fo aun ber Laoperg the dadbca ta tha bsk g auch hereto 5 A service discovery phase will begin 5 10 seconds per chosen device 6 In the next screen tap Finish Bond with Discovered Device s Follow these steps to bond with an already discovered Bluetooth device In most cases bonding is for establishing secure communications with a Bluetooth enabled phone This is a more detailed alternative to using the Bluetooth Get Connected Wizard Important e Do not try to bond with a Motorola Timeport 270C or Nokia 6310 e Do not use this method to bond with a printer The third party printing software included on the installation CD also handles bonding August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 16 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Bond with Discovered Device s 1 If not open launch the Bluetooth Devices folder Tap on the Bluetooth icon in the Today screen Select Advanced Features then Bluetooth Devices 2 Tap and hold your stylus on the Bluetooth device you want to bond with In the pop up menu select Bond ters Eiron e xa 3 Alternatively after selecting a device tap on the Bond icon Or tap on Device then select Bond HELLE a ate i
181. te hee RR cuuasead CREE DRE ERREUR E Sue a eue Tua eeu Tu ESEE 5 39 Enable Pile Sharp eot ete ev PE ERR e RR LLEVE ai uo aed xeu tanen de 5 39 WG Dale P 5 39 set Connected Wizard Reed afar eve dado da s Cove sa Te ede d eoe u Rog ew kd obud re Pebug ee adde 5 41 Dial up to Your Network essere nennen enne eia eiiiai 5 44 Chapter 6 Customizing Your Dolphin 9500 9550 Adjustin Device Settings cci ie rete Prat rtt eee eid e d untra EET Ue the FEL ee EY Ere Fedora PER dede 6 1 Installing additional software 2 iens sei tear epe ede eap te Spe Eee ariii 6 2 To add programs using ActiveSync eeseessseeeeeeseeene eene enne nne en erstens 6 2 To add a program directly from the Internet eese ener 6 2 Adding a Program to the Start Menu eee eeseeesee eese tee nnne natn tn eant snt nne nae 6 2 Removing PFO Grannis 2 535 doceo De po Pg ped kso etae ivre a POR DU ee Ei Ra ERES 6 3 Chapter 7 Applications Calendar Scheduling Appointments and Meetings essere 7 2 Using the Summary SCFeebl aeter tnter a e Rr S OSEE EE e PU Vea ea 7 3 Creating Meeting Requests itor dime pee tto ebd etel abad ree EE E t Ei a DE Ta 7 4 COMLACS MIR 7 5 Using the Summary Screen iato ici brem e a repe ir ehe Debe e Ee D eb er eroe 7 6 August 2003 Dolphin amp 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft T
182. the HomeBase to allow easy access to the power and communications ports For more details on both ports see Rear Panel on page 12 4 August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 12 16 Chapter 13 Dolphin QuadCharger Overview The Dolphin QuadCharger provides intelligent battery management for Lithium lon Li lon Dolphin 9500 9550 battery packs Capacity This device contains four individual slots that each hold and charge one battery It can fully charge up to four Li lon batteries in four hours Charging slots work independently to control the charging of individual battery packs Compatibility The QuadCharger is compatible with the batteries for all models in the Dolphin 9500 9550 family of hand held computing devices CAUTION Do not attempt to recharge any battery pack in the Dolphin 9500 9550 QuadCharger that is not manufactured by HHP specifically for this device To do so will void your warranty and could damage the Dolphin 9500 9550 QuadCharger Charging process 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 The charger also resets and calibrates battery pack data to accurately show battery status on the Dolphin display August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 13 1 Chapter 13 Dolphin
183. the LCD display is the Decode LED It illuminates when the bar code software successfully decodes a scanned bar code August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 3 2 Chapter 3 Dolphin 9500 9550 Overview Front Panel Features 1 4 VGA Display The Dolphin 9500 9550 screen is a 240 x 320 pixel 3 5 1 4 VGA display with an industrial protective lens It is equipped with a touchscreen that can be activated with a stylus included with the terminal or finger The display is available in 16 level grayscale monochrome and 262 144 color TFT versions The backlight for both the electroluminescent monochrome display and white LED color display enable viewing in low light conditions To conserve power the backlight can be programmed to automatically turn off after a prescribed amount of time see page 4 15 The contrast may be adjusted with the contrast keys SCAN Key The SCAN key is centrally located for easy access with the right or left hand When pressed the SCAN key activates the scan It also functions as an on or system wakeup control for the terminal On the 9550 terminal scan activation and system wakeup is also activated by pressing the trigger on the handle Cursor Keys The centrally located cursor keys allow full Windows Pocket PC navigation Three Keyboard Options The Dolphin 9500 9550 keyboards feature durable keys that are backlit for easy use in dark and dim lighting conditions The silv
184. tions with Dolphin 9500 9550 Dial up to Your Network 6 Uncheck Wait for dial tone before dialing Tap Finish i Seth E Err e Cree cal if not connected within E iecore C Wat for dia tone before dang Set ip oek cmd enne U Jacon Eria dair eaim iome CETA 7 Now you are ready to start the connection In the Connections screen under Internet Settings tap Connect In Network Log On verify the dialing settings Tap OK fCat Ta poa Biusizeih Ac mahea ha ny ABCDEFG Pamard i 5 5 fe Saee passend Phone Tig dana T Detur s 8 ONLY FOR MOTOROLA TIMEPORT 270C OR NOKIA 3650 6310 7650 891 0 891 Oi a After you tap Connect for the first time the phone will display a message asking if you want to bond On Motorola enter GRANT on Nokia enter ACCEPT b Make up a 4 16 digit passkey enter it on the phone then enter it on the Dolphin 9500 9550 e Bluetooth Passkey Te l oligeang dei Rants paiskey Ler The poe Bi eror Decay E recueesd on cach decios Piesa crier Hra pariy baken ae reply sah a blan cerise ta dere mi neqae Blmizcih pases D Note The Bluetooth icon on the Today screen will blink to indicate a connection c After successfully bonding you can set up the phone to automatically connect to your Dolphin 9500 9550 without requiring a passkey Automatic Connections for Motorola Timeport 270C Onthe phone press MENU Scroll to Settings then press SELECT
185. 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 will have 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 August 2003 Dolphin amp 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 1 6 Chapter 1 Introduction Batteries Batteries The following are general guidelines for the safe use and disposal of batteries Use only the battery supplied with your Dolphin or a replacement battery supplied recommended or approved by HHP Replace a defective battery immediately as it could damage the Dolphin terminal Never throw a used battery in the trash It contains heavy metals and should be recycled according to local guidelines Don t short circuit a battery or throw it into a fire It can explode and cause severe personal injury Excessive discharge damages a battery Recharge the battery when your Dolphin indicates low battery power e Although your battery can be recharged man
186. u ll be asked to save the first You can save a workbook you create or edit in a variety of formats including Pocket Excel pxl and Excel xls Pocket Excel contains a list of the files stored on your device Tap a file in the list to open it To delete make copies of and send files tap and hold a file in the list Then select the appropriate action from the pop up menu Pocket Excel provides fundamental spreadsheet tools such as formulas functions sorting and filtering To display the toolbar tap View and then Toolbar fg pocket Excel 41219 ee A2 Cell contents appear here as you enter them Format button AutoSum button Zoom button TCTvIbTn Im 7 cuj d X te gt New Edit View Format Tools If your workbook contains sensitive information you can protect it with a password To do so open the workbook tap Edit and then Password Every time you open the workbook you will need to enter the password so choose one that is easy for you to remember but hard for others to guess Tips for Working in Pocket Excel When working in large worksheets in Pocket Excel View in full screen mode to see as much of your worksheet as possible Tap View and then Full Screen To exit full screen mode tap Restore Show and hide window elements Tap View and then tap the elements you want to show or hide Freeze panes on a worksheet First select the cell where you want to freeze panes Tap View
187. unications USB amp serial I O Ports via cradles or AC adapter comm cable IrDA port Integrated Speaker Integrated Microphone Integrated Headset jack Mass Storage Optional 64MB 128MB 256MB Secure Digital SD memory user accessible Wireless Radio Options WLAN IEEE 802 11b DSSS WLAN radio WWAN GSM GPRS WWAN radio with accessible SIM card WPAN Bluetooth radio Physical 9 6 L x 3 45 W x 1 66 D at display 24 53 x 8 76 x 4 23 cm 2 7 W x 1 5 D at grip 6 9 x Dimensions 3 8 cm Weight Batch 19 7 oz 558 gm WLAN 20 2 oz 573 gm WPAN 20 oz 567 gm WLAN WPAN 20 3 oz 576 gm Operating Temperature 14 to 122 F 10 C to 55 C Storage Temperature 22 to 176 F 30 C to 80 C Humidity 95 humidity non condensing Electrical Static Discharge 15 kv on all surfaces Impact Resistance Withstands multiple 5ft 1 5m drops onto concrete Environmental Resistance Independently certified to meet IP 64 standards for moisture and particle resistance August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 3 12 Chapter 3 Dolphin 9500 9550 Overview Technical Specifications for the Dolphin 9500 Technical Specifications for the Dolphin 9500 Power Lithium lon battery technology 7 4V 14 8 watt hour main battery Other Integrated ergonomic stylus optional tether rem
188. unting location must allow users easy access to the Auxiliary Battery Well and the serial and USB ports face straight out of the rear panel see Rear Panel on page 12 4 and you will most likely want easy access to them in the future Desk Mounting Dolphin charging communication cradles have a DIN rail 7 5 X 35 mm slot on the bottom to allow for secure desk attachment of the unit if desired Serial and USB port location not in view Auxiliary Battery Well DIN rail 7 5 X 35 mm To mount the HomeBase you slide the DIN rail slot along the bottom panel and secure it Then using the appropriate nuts and bolts secure the DIN rail to the desk or flat surface August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 12 15 Chapter 12 Dolphin 9500 9550 HomeBase Mounting the HomeBase Wall Mounting The following diagram displays how to wall mount a Homebase Secure screws to Attach the bottom the bottom panel panel to the Mounting bracket match the holes to the secured screws Fasten the screws to secure the HomeBase to the Mounting Bracket l Turn the secured HomeBase right side up Using the appropriate screws as shown secure the Mounting Bracket to the wall or horizontal surface Note The back wedge of the Mounting Bracket contains an open slot for the power and communications cables It is also designed with extra space between the slot and the back panel of
189. ur device or you can copy documents from your desktop computer to your device Synchronize documents between your desktop computer and your device so that you have the most up to date content in both locations Use Pocket Word to create documents such as letters meeting minutes and trip reports To create a new file tap Start Programs Pocket Word gt New A blank document appears Or if you ve selected a template for new documents in the Options dialog box that template appears with appropriate text and formatting already provided You can open only one document at a time when you open a second document you ll be asked to save the first You can save a document you create or edit in a variety of formats including Word doc Pocket Word psw Rich Text Format rtf and Plain Text txt Using Pocket Word Pocket Word contains a list of the files stored on your device Tap a file in the list to open it To delete make copies of and send files tap and hold a file in the list Then select the appropriate action on the pop up menu Select the type of folder you want displayed in the list Tap to change the sort order of the list Tapt t Create Copy ap to open a documen Delete Tap and hold an item to see Select All a pop up menu of actions Send via E mail Beam File Rename Move Tap to create a new document August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 11 1 Cha
190. y and easily ActiveSync to a notebook or desktop computer with ActiveSync v3 x installed 1 Tap on the Bluetooth icon ea In the pop up menu select Bluetooth ActiveSync Tum Transmitter OFF Get Connected fulvenced Features Bluetoeth Arte Syne Bluetooth LAN Access 2 The next screens will vary depending on if your Bluetooth Devices folder contains any computers and if one is chosen as your favorite Please refer to the appropriate scenario SCENARIO 1 Your Bluetooth Devices folder contains a favorite desktop computer August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 22 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Bluetooth ActiveSync a When you tap Bluetooth ActiveSync your mobile computer will automatically try to connect to your favorite computer b The Connect To screen will appear reporting that it is trying to connect to Wireless ActiveSync Sms Connecting fo Most c After a successful connection is made the status screen will report Connected Now you are ready to synchronize files if desired SCENARIO 2 Your Bluetooth Devices folder contains no favorite desktop computer a When you tap on Bluetooth ActiveSync a screen will appear that allows you to choose which computer to connect to in your Bluetooth Devices folder Choose a computer from the list and tap Select or tap Find to search for another computer races the ddesesd PT anda
191. y times it will eventually be depleted Replace it after the battery is unable to hold an adequate charge If you are not sure the battery or charger is working properly please send it to HHP or an authorized HHP service center for inspection zs Dolphin hand held computer meets or exceeds all applicable standards and has been manufactured to the highest level of quality August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 1 7 Chapter 1 Introduction Care and Cleaning of the Dolphin 9500 9550 Care and Cleaning of the Dolphin 9500 9550 When needed clean the image engine window and the LCD display with a clean non abrasive lint free cloth August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 1 8 Chapter 2 Getting Started Overview The Dolphin 9500 9550 mobile computer imager is designed for easy single handed mobile data collection Each terminal is equipped with a PXA255 400MHz RISC processor built to run the Windows Pocket PC platform Dolphin 9500 9550 computers are available with different types of 2D imagers wireless radios and memory configurations to meet most any mobile data collection requirement Offered with a memory configuration of 64 MB RAM and 32 MB non volatile FLASH the device has three keyboard options and a 240 x 320 pixel backlit 1 4 VGA display available in color or monochrome The Dolphin 9500 9550 platform contains an integrated ima
192. your mobile computer has no devices in the Bluetooth Devices Folder then it will begin to search for Bluetooth devices nearby 5 Select the Bluetooth device you wish to exchange business cards with If the device is not listed tap Find Chor Hes berapi divai ard dan See V the ceara derica im net ghoser Esp Find ta seed os onse Eh nass Des d rne Em Cane ia abaedon fies opemalies 6 Your mobile computer will begin to exchange business cards After the exchange the new business card should appear in your Contacts list E Visfusrsgera Dirie cha te ear Send a Contact 1 Make sure the other Bluetooth device is set up to receive a contact It must support the OBEX Object Push server profile Refer to the documentation that came with the device for instructions Note Ifthe other device is also using the Bluetooth Connection Kit you can set it up to receive a contact by tapping the Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu tap Transfer via Bluetooth Receive Contact or File 2 Now you are ready to send a contact Go to your Contacts folder August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft 5 31 Chapter 5 Wireless Communications with Dolphin 9500 9550 Send a Contact 3 Tap and hold your stylus on the contact s you would like to send In the pop up menu select Send Via Bluetooth 4 If your mobile computer has no devices in the Bluetooth Devices Folder then it will begin to search for
193. your stylus 1231 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Tabaiw e rit vjuji o D E CAP a s d f g h j K T 7 ET pcm ut ET RESET LE EC E EET New Edit Tools 7 Input Panel Options Settings a Silt nk Input These optione apply wham vribinag or recording E supported Howe recording format GA DM Dif sik socis lesse l or ordi EOS Def su 200m bevel For Eyping ine Laptakza frit letter of sentence Scrall upon reaching tha beet lins IF cbe taps beconee inacoaree sign the teach screens Tap here if this is the right word August 2003 Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer User s Guide Preliminary Draft Chapter 4 Using the Dolphin 9500 9550 Mobile Computer Using the Letter Recognizer Using the Letter Recognizer With Letter Recognizer you can write letters using the stylus just as you would on paper 1 Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel button and then Letter Recognizer 2 Write a letter in the box le m je n When you write a letter it is converted to typed text that appears on the screen For specific instructions on using Letter Recognizer with Letter Recognizer open tap the question mark next to the writing area Using the Block Recognizer With Block Recognizer you can input character strokes using the stylus that are similar to those used on other devices 1 Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel button and then Block Recognizer 2 Write a letter in the box

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