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1. Field Description Network Name amp Type SSID Enter an SSID which is the Network Name Check with your network administrator for Network Name SSID TX Rate Choose the transmit rate from the drop down list 1MB 2 MB Auto 1 2 MB 5 5 MB 11 MB or Fully Auto The transmit rate is set to Fully Auto by default Type From the drop down list select Peer to Peer For communication between two or more radio stations cards without an AP Access Point AP Infrastructure mode Chan Scroll to select a channel for communication AP Search Select Low Density default Medium Density or High Density from the drop down list and Threshold tap OK AP search thresholds are used for wireless client roaming between APs In general the higher the density selected here the easier your WLAN card roams between APs with the same SSID in the same network Roaming also depends on the relative signal strength of the AP OK Tap this button to save the profile or changes to the profile Cancel Tap this button to close the window without saving or modifying the profile 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 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Authentication Tab On the Authentication tab you configure the WEP encryption key for secure wireless communication WEP Parameters Authentication Algorithrn
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3. 4 Secure the mounting brackets to an appropriate horizontal surface 14 6 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Overview The Dolphin Mobile Base charging and communication cradle is designed specifically for in premise and in transit data collection applications It features a flexible mounting bracket a cigarette lighter adapter and a power cable to adapt it to your environment When a terminal is seated in the Mobile Base its main battery pack charges in less than four hours The serial connector supports RS 232 communication and power out to peripheral devices such as hand held scanners As the hub of your mobile data collection system the Mobile Base performs three important functions charging communications and storage Charging The Mobile Base completes a full charge of the main battery pack in less than four hours The Mobile Base also provides power to the intelligent battery charging system in all Dolphin terminals that senses when a full charge has been achieved and switches to a trickle charge to prevent over and undercharging Communications The Mobile Base transmits data at speeds of up to 115K baud via its RS 232 serial port Convenient Storage Intelligent battery charging makes the Mobile Base a safe and convenient storage receptacle for your Dolphin terminal Capacity The Mobile Base holds one terminal Use only the peripherals power cables and power adapters from Hand Held Products
4. Checking Battery Power Tap Start gt Settings gt System tab gt Power The Battery tab opens displaying the charge status of both the installed Li ion battery pack and the NiMH backup battery inside the terminal Xe x 6 24 ok Main battery Lilon Status charging Oo 04 Backup battery For more information see Power on page 6 11 Storing Batteries To maintain optimal battery performance follow these storage guidelines e Avoid storing batteries outside the specified range of 4 to 104 F 20 to 40 C or in extremely high humidity e For prolonged storage do not keep batteries stored in a charger that is connected to a power source Guidelines for Battery Use and Disposal The following are general guidelines for the safe use and disposal of batteries e Use only the battery supplied recommended or approved by Hand Held Products e Replace defective batteries immediately using a defective battery could damage the Dolphin terminal e Never throw a used battery in the trash It contains heavy metals and should be recycled according to local guidelines e Don t short circuit a battery or throw it into a fire It can explode and cause severe personal injury e Excessive discharge damages a battery Recharge the battery when your terminal indicates low battery power e Although your battery can be recharged many times it will eventually be depleted Replace it after the battery is unable to hold an adequate char
5. Note You can also start the device search by tapping Find in the Bluetooth Devices screen See Scenario 2 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 Choose the desired lan access device and tap Select To perform the search again tap Refresh Tap Cancel to abandon this operation _ Save selection For future use c After you tap Select a service discovery phase begins Service Discovery Getting service information For AXIS 9010 d Ifthe LAN requires a Passkey a screen appears asking for the Passkey Enter the passkey then tap OK e After a successful connection is made the screen reports Connected Connected to BluetoothLANAccess BluetoothLANAccess Status Connected f Now you are ready to access your LAN for Internet access files etc 9 10 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 OBEX This section 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 e Exchange Business Cards Send a Contact e Senda File e Browse Remote Device e Receive Contact or File e Enable File Sharing The first four operations exchange business cards send a contact send a file and browse remote device are client oriented
6. Total Displays the current MB of memory allocated for Storage and Program use the current MB of memory allocated for Storage and Program use me Perae he camer Me omenon ee 8e O the total MB of that allocated memory being used in Storage and Program mem ory functions Free Displays the total MB of memory available for Storage and Programs use Storage Card Tab This tab displays the current capacity and usage statistics of the selected memory type IPSM or Storage Card Select the memory type from the drop down list IPSM is selected by default q 12 58 ok Total storage card memory 14 46 MWB Inuse 50 MB Free 5 96 MIB IPSM Storage Card Running Programs EW Total storage card The total MB of memory capacity of the selected memory memory In use The MB currently being used Free The MB that is still available for use Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 6 9 10 16 07 IPSM Short for Internal Persistent Storage Manager this is14MB of on board Flash memory that is non volatile Because this memory is non volatile data or programs stored in IPSM are not affected when power is removed Autoinstall programs for example are stored in IPSM so that they are always installed at Total storage card memory 59 45 WB cold boot startup In use 3 76 MB Free 55 69 MB Storage Card You can install one memory card in Dolphin terminals see Access Door on page 3 6 If a storage card is eee installed in the ter
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8. The 7 4v 14 8 watt hour Li ion rechargeable battery pack provides the main power supply for Dolphin 7900 terminals 2 4 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Using the Dolphin 7900 for the First Time _ Unpack the Carton and Verify its Contents page 2 5 Install the Main Battery Pack page 2 5 Charge the Main and Backup Batteries page 2 6 Initialize the Mobile Computer page 2 7 Let Autoinstall Run page 2 7 D s WO DN Verify Operations with Demos page 2 8 Step 1 Unpack the Carton and Verify its Contents Verify that the carton contains the following items e Dolphin 7900 mobile computer the terminal e Main battery pack 7 4v Li ion Microsoft Companion CD e Dolphin 7900 Quick Start Guide Note If you ordered peripherals or accessories verify that they are included with the order Be sure to keep the original packaging in the event that the Dolphin terminal should need to be returned for service For details see Product Service and Repair on page 16 1 Step 2 Install the Main Battery Pack The Dolphin 7900 ships with the hand strap installed and fastened with a clip on the top panel To install the battery pack you must detach the hand strap To detach the hand strap push the clip up and away from the terminal To re attach the hand strap slide the clip back into place Installing the Main Battery Pack Use only the Li ion battery packs provided by Hand Held Products The us
9. The client is not attaching to the correct AP The default network profile instructs the client to attach to the first available AP On the Wireless Networks window select a network move it to Configured Networks and then move it above default in the list The Client is failing authentication even though all my information was entered correctly 1 Verify that the network profile for the AP corresponds to the authentication profile you created for it e Select the network profile in the Configured Networks list e Tap Properties The Profile Info tab opens see page 8 22 e Inthe Authentication profiles drop down list select the profile you want to review e Tap View The User tab appears displaying the profile s information 2 Verify that you have configured the identity and password into the correct fields on the User tab in the authentication profile If you are using PEAP or TTLS the username and password are entered in the Tunneled authentication section My AP does not broadcast its SSID Even though I have manually configured an AP with that name the Client won t associate with it e Make sure that the desired SSID is listed as the Network Name not the Network Profile which is a screen label e Verify that Do Active Scan is selected on the Profile Info tab If not selected the Client will not attempt to find the AP am authenticated but don t get an IP address through DHCP On
10. Rubber Feet Screw Slots DIN Rail Slot Using the DIN Rail All Dolphin charging communication cradles have a slot for a 7 5mm high X 35mm wide DIN rail on the bottom panel that enables you to mount to a desk or secure flat surface 1 Slide the DIN Rail into the DIN Rail slot on the bottom panel 2 Turn the ChargeBase and DIN Rail right side up 14 4 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 3 Secure the DIN Rail to a stable flat horizontal surface Using the Mounting Brackets A wall mount kit can be purchased separately It contains two mounting brackets to secure both ends of the ChargeBase Use the screws and the mounting brackets to mount the ChargeBase to a wall or other vertical surface Each mounting bracket contains an open slot in the back to accommodate the connector cables The bottom panel of the ChargeBase contains rubber feet that hold it steady on a flat surface We recommend that those rubber feet be removed with pliers prior to applying the mounting brackets to the bottom panel 1 Secure the screws into the four screw slots on the bottom panel Insert the heads into the round end and slide towards the narrow end until the screw is secure 2 Attach the bottom panel to the two mounting brackets Washer nut sets and screws in slots Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 14 5 10 16 07 3 Using the nuts and bolts secure the mounting brackets to the bottom panel
11. 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 Exchange Business Cards 1 Make sure both Bluetooth devices have a business card assigned to them If each device does not have a business card assigned to it you cannot exchange business cards To assign a business card to your device do the following e Tap on the Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu tap Advanced Features gt My Bluetooth Device e Tap on the Object Sharing tab Under My business card tap Assign EF Device Manager 11 47 tok A Object Sharing Contacts Assign the buisness card you want to send ta others For exchanges Assign the folder to use when you allow others to access your Files My shared Folder Bluetooth Shared Folder General COM Ports Object Sharing ESEB e Inthe next screen select your business card and tap OK If your business card is not listed tap Contacts to create one My business card Files HF socket OBEX 11 21 0D My Business Card q Martinez Enrique Yarbrook James To add a new business card to the list tap on Contacts Contacts 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 N
12. by default However even when the 8th pin is set to power out the I O Connector will not power the GPS module during e The cold boot process 5V power out is restored after Autolnstall e The warm boot process 5V power out is restored after the Today Screen see page 2 9 appears e Suspend 5V power out is restored immediately upon resume There are two ways to control power out from the I O Connector 1 the DeviceConfig Power Tool see page 11 2 and 2 the Enable5VOut see page 11 3 application The DeviceConfig Power Tool is the default method of setting the 8th pin to power out at 5 volts DeviceConfig Power Tool The DeviceConfig exm file configures various settings on Dolphin terminals including the power out setting of the I O Connector On Dolphin 7900 terminals with GPS the DeviceConfig exm file sets the I O connector to power out by default DeviceConfig is launched During Autoinstall which occurs after every cold boot and the 5V power out setting is applied Using DeviceConfig is the only way to make sure that the power out setting persists through cold boots 11 2 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 On the workstation or the terminal open the DeviceConfig exm file in EZConfig and navigate to DeviceConfig gt System gt Power Management gt RS232 5V Power Out gt Enable and make sure that the value is Enabled On the workstation On the terminal ig DeviceConfig e gF 4i 2 54 Dk System
13. About Power Management Backlight Ei Power Button n _ fg DeviceConfig exm EZConfig Editor Loaf File Edit View Tools Help DeviceConfig Key Value Connections Enable Enabled System About Power Management Backlight an U aaa Shell Power Key Enable Min 0 Max 1 Enabled Enable and dis x R3232 ov Power Out Enable and disable SY power to the RS232 port 0 Disable 1 Enable ww Section a Bm Power Out ere R5232 EV Power Out Settings File Edit Yiew Tools Help Key Enable Enabled To change the power out setting change the Value to Disabled on the workstation or de select the Enable key on the terminal save the DeviceConfig exm file and cold boot the terminal to apply the change Note For more information about the DeviceConfig Power Tool download the Dolphin Power Tools User s Guide from www handheld com Enable5VOut Enable5VOut is an application on GPS terminals that modifies the power out setting between cold boots To use tap Start gt File Explorer gt Programs gt Enable5VOut LAV TAM Enablesvyout B BERBA Si Power On Disable 5 Out Then tap the enable or disable button to change the setting The change is applied immediately and remains until you manually change it again here or the next cold boot when the terminal returns to the default setting 5V Power ON is the default setting for Dolphin 7900 terminals with GPS Note Enable
14. Communications Overview You can exchange information between your Dolphin terminal and other mobile devices a desktop computer a network or the Internet using the following connection options e Microsoft ActiveSync v4 1 or higher see Using ActiveSync on page 7 2 Use the infrared IrDA port see Using Infrared on page 7 5 e Connect to an ISP see Using an ISP on page 7 9 e Connect via wireless radio see Wireless Radio Options on page 7 8 Software Communication Programs Microsoft ActiveSync v4 1 or Higher Microsoft ActiveSync is a tool that enables mobile computing devices such as the Dolphin 7900 to exchange and synchronize application data with a desktop computer For more information see Using ActiveSync on page 7 2 RAS Short for Remote Access Services RAS is 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 General Help on Connecting More information on the procedures described here as well as information on additional procedures can be found in the following locations ActiveSync Help on the desktop computer In ActiveSync click Help gt Microsoft ActiveSync Help e Online Help Tap Start gt Help gt View menu gt All Installed Help gt Inbox or Connections For more information go to the Windows Mobile software website at w
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16. Speakerphone The microphone on the front panel Microphone page 3 2 can be used as a speakerphone To switch the front panel to speakerphone open the Dialler Start gt Programs gt uPhone gt Dialler and tap Settings gt Speakerphone The audio levels adjust appropriately for speakerphone use Keyboard Combinations for Calls Each keyboard option contains a Blue modifier key combination to send and end a call Keyboard To Send Press To End reject Press 25 key keyboard Blue Left Arrow Blue Right Arrow 36 key keyboard Blue Left Arrow Blue Right Arrow For more information about Dolphin 7900 keyboards see Using the Keyboards on page 5 1 10 2 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Using uPhone The uPhone Application Suite contains three programs that function together to provide a complete voice data and text messaging solution for a mobile device fitted with a radio modem e Dialler emulates a mobile phone and is used to make and receive telephone calls e Call Log displays a list of the most recent calls e SMS Manager is a text messaging program Accessing uPhone Tap Start gt Programs gt uPhone Tap one of the icons to launch the program Cf heads a Call Log Dialler SMS Manager Navigation Bar Icons When the Dialler or SMS Manager applications are not open the icons in the Navigation bar at the top of the screen indicates the status of the phone and messa
17. Use of peripherals cables or A power adapters not sold manufactured by Hand Held Products will void the warranty and may damage the terminal Use only the Li ion battery packs provided by Hand Held Products The use of any battery pack not sold manufactured by 2 Hand Held Products in a Dolphin terminal will void your warranty and may result in damage to the Dolphin terminal or battery Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 15 1 10 16 07 Dolphin Mobile Base Hardware Overview Front Panel Latch Terminal Well DOCK LED COMM LED Latch You can use the latch at the top of the spring arm assembly to snap a seated terminal into place The latch can rest on top of the hand strap slot on the back panel of the terminal see page 15 7 Spring Arm Assembly For more information see Spring Arm Assembly on page 15 5 Terminal Well Place the terminal in this well to communicate with a host device and charge the main battery pack DOCK LED Lights solid green when the Dolphin terminal is properly seated in the terminal well COMM LED Indicates the status of data transfer between the host device and the Dolphin terminal COMM LED Color Indicates that I5 2 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 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 Bottom Panel Power Supply Con
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20. gt Programs gt File Explorer and navigate to the program File Explorer opens to My Documents by default to see a list of all folders tap the folder name and then My Device My Device TT Ez Templates welcome 6 11 01 82 1K 2 Tap and hold on the program then tap Copy on the pop up menu 3 Navigate to the Windows folder and open the Start Menu My Device gt Windows gt Start Menu tap and hold a blank area of the window and tap Paste Shortcut on the pop up menu File Explorer 47 x 11 43 x Ez Programs E Settings Fe Calendar 3 20 03 34B I View All Files Paste Paste Shortcut Sew Folder Rasan 4 Tap the Start menu to verify that the program now appears on it Using ActiveSync on the Desktop Computer Here you are performing the same basic process as on the terminal except that you are using the Explore utility Windows Explorer to copy and paste the shortcut 1 Open ActiveSync gt Explore and navigate to the program 2 Right click on the program and select Create Shortcut 3 Select the shortcut right click and select Cut 4 Navigate to the Start Menu folder Windows gt Start Menu 5 Right click on an empty area and select Paste Shortcut 6 On the terminal tap the Start menu 7 Verify that program appears 6 6 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 System Tab The System tab enables you to verify and sometimes alter system parameters To access the Syste
21. negligence including failure to follow the proper maintenance service and cleaning schedule or iii damaged as a result of A modification or alteration by the purchaser or other party B excessive voltage or current supplied to or drawn from the interface connections C static electricity or electro static discharge D operation under conditions beyond the specified operating parameters or E repair or service of the product by anyone other than Hand Held Products or its authorized representatives This warranty shall extend from the time of shipment for the duration published by Hand Held Products 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 Hand Held Products factory or authorized service center for inspection No product will be accepted by Hand Held Products without a Return Materials Authorization which may be obtained by contacting Hand Held Products In the event that the product is returned to Hand Held Products or its authorized service center within the Warranty Period and Hand Held Products determines to its satisfaction that the product is defective due to defects in materials or workmanship Hand Held Products at its sole option will either repair or replace the product without charge except for return shipping to Hand Held Products EXCEPT AS MAY BE OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY APPLICABLE LAW THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS
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23. 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 En Bluetooth Devices 5 43p k Device name enrs20 Tap the buttons to choose a different icon For this device Device address 00 80 37 0a 43 ee Device class Major Phone Minor Cellular Service class Networking Object Transfer Telephony General Services Set Up Your Favorite Device Follow these steps to set up default devices in the Bluetooth Devices folder Please note that the Get Connected Wizard automatically assigns the favorite phone 1 Tap Tools gt My Favorites Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 9 5 10 16 07 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 En Bluetooth Devices 3 15p ok vJ My Favorites The selected favorite phone is automatically connected when a Bluetooth communication program uses the Socket Bluetooth Phone port My favorite phane Nokia 6310 CY Use the Favorite selected above Don t use a favorite prompt me with a list of suitable devices instead ron an Acs Comma T Note Tabs appears 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 favor
24. slot tap on an entry to assign the number Tapping and holding the associated button when in Dialler will automatically dial the assigned contact Charging Accessed from the Tools menu the Charging tool displays call meter values from the network service provider Tap Tools gt Charging and the Charging window opens displaying the current values for the phone Charging Cull e dx 4 15 x Call meters Current call 0 units Accumulated calls O units Maximum available 16777215 units Reset accumulated calls Set maximum available a ee Maximum available Displays the maximum number of units available from the subscriber Updates the Current call and Accumulated calls fields with the number of charge units used read from the SIM card Reset accumulated Galle Display a window for the subscriber to enter a PIN number PIN2 from the subscriber When the correct PIN is entered the accumulated call units are reset to 0 on the SIM card 10 10 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 eS ee Display a window for the subscriber to enter a PIN number PIN2 from the subscriber Set maximum available When the correct PIN is entered the maximum available charge units for the user is set on the SIM card USSD Short for Unstructured Supplementary Service Data USSD is a technology unique to GSM that enables session based text messaging as opposed to SMS which is store and send text messagin
25. 11b radio and network technologies Dolphin 7900 WWAN and WPAN GSM GPRS and Bluetooth This terminal features the functionality of both GSM GPRS and Bluetooth radio and network technologies Dolphin 7900 WWAN WLAN and WPAN GSM GPRS 802 11b and Bluetooth This terminal features the functionality of GSM GPRS 802 11b and Bluetooth radio and network technologies Custom Configurations Please refer to the Dolphin 7900 pricing configuration guide or contact your Customer Account Representative CAR for details Dolphin 7900 WLAN 802 11b These terminals integrate the basic functionality of the Batch terminals with an integrated IEEE 802 11b direct sequence radio that enable communication with a host computer through a wireless local area network WLAN Dolphin 7900 WPAN Bluetooth This terminal allows Bluetooth communications to Bluetooth enabled devices such as printers mobile phones Access Points APs Bluetooth enabled PCs etc Dolphin 7900 WWAN GSM GPRS This terminal features all the benefits of the Dolphin 7900 with the additional capabilities of GSM GPRS technology 2 2 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Dolphin 7900 Series Peripherals Each of the following items is sold separately to enhance your Dolphin 7900 terminal s capabilities Dolphin HomeBase The Dolphin HomeBase charging and communication cradle supports both RS 232 and USB communications which enable it to interface with the majo
26. Configuration Advanced Configuration Wireless Radio On Turns on the radio LED is on and the Link Icon displays with signal strength Version Information 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 Status 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 If you remove the WLAN status icon you must then use the Program or Control panel to configure your WLAN Do you want to remove the WLAN status icon from the Windows System Tray Removes the Status Icon from the bottom tray A pop up window asks you to confirm If confirmed the Status icon does not display in the task tray and you will need to go to Start gt Settings gt Connections tab gt 802 11b Settings in the future Note The Status Icon changes to a crossed lock BY asa warning that you may have entered a wrong key WEP Key mismatch for the WEP On AP or a station Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F amp 9 10 16 07 802 11b Wireless Security Supplement The 802 11b Wireless Security Supplement is also called the AEGIS Client offers a comprehensive IEEE 802 1X supplicant for securing wired and wireless networks The Client is a standards based implementation of IEEE 802 1X and can be configured to work with almost any network equipment
27. Duration Duration of the call hours minutes seconds The clock starts when the call connects not when dialed From the drop down list select the option you want to view To see everything select All Calls Tools Menu Clear Clear Deletes the entire Call Log Exit Closes the Call Log 10 12 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 uPhone Configuration uPhone Settings enable you to establish the normal operating parameters for uPhone applications Requirements To open the uPhone configuration tools the GSM radio must be enabled and an active SIM must be installed The configuration tools access the network directly If you are not connected settings cannot be configured and you will receive an error notification when you attempt to open the configuration tools Accessing uPhone Configuration You can access uPhone Settings two ways Gi LiP iie 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt System tab gt uPhone icon ettinus 2 Inthe Dialler application selecting Tools gt Configuration An animated wait icon displays the following message while the system accesses the network If there is no response from the network within 60 seconds this message times out and the control panel closes If the network responds the uPhone Settings screen displays the General tab appears first by default Tab Windows uPhone Configuration consists of five tabs General Network Divert Bar and Messaging Tapping OK accepts any changes and
28. Input on page 6 5 Password protect the terminal to limit access to your device Customizes what appears on the Start and New menus see Menus Adding a Program to the Start Menu on page 6 5 Sets MSN Options Enter your contact information This information will appear on the Today screen Set the sound volume enable and disable sounds for specific actions and set sound parameters for system notifications Customize the look and the information that is displayed on the Today screen Note Personal settings are stored in RAM memory They are replaced by system defaults after each hard reset For more information about resets see Soft Reset Warm Boot on page 2 11 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Buttons Buttons programs both keyboard buttons and the side buttons to launch applications or execute commands The default button assignments that appear on the Buttons window are inactive until you enable the HotKeys Power Tool To Enable HotKeys 1 Tap Start gt Power Tools and tap the HotKeys icon once Hates HotKeys is enabled and the button assignments in the Buttons setting are active 2 Verify the assignment by tapping the button on the keyboard For more information about the HotKeys Power Tool refer to the Dolphin Power Tools User s Guide which is available for download from the web at www handheld com Button Assignments By default the side buttons for locations see page 3 6 activate the ima
29. Tab Description Checks the remaining charge of both the main and backup batteries For more information about the eatery 1a9 terminal s batteries see Battery Power on page 3 10 Determines the power settings for your wireless connection ton amp Select Wireless signals off when you don t want to use system BR power to power up the radio s D Wireless signals off Flight mode Select Wireless signals on when you want the radio to use system E Wireless signals on power to transmit This is the default settings Wireless Tab SyChip Pegasus WLAN Emb Module l l RED l l l The list contains the radio firmware installed in the terminal The items in the list with a check in the checkbox are the items using system power Determines power time outs E For On battery power select from the drop down list the number SEE of minutes of inactivity you want to pass before the terminal powers off when running on battery power n batiary power For On external power select from the drop down list the number Tum off device if nat poz z Of minutes of inactivity you want to pass before the terminal powers used For off when running on external power Advanced Tab Options below the tabs Adjust backlight opens the Backlight settings so that you can On external power a Turn off device iF mot 5 minutes used for make adjustments to conserve power usage see Backlight on page 6 7 Change beam opens beam settings so that you can m
30. They determine how long the supplicant state machine will wait in a given state These parameters shouldn t be modified without an understanding of the supplicant state machine For more information about the supplicant state machine obtain its 802 1X protocol specification The parameters are e Authentication Timeout The period of time the Client remains in the authenticating or acquired state without receiving a response from the AP or switch e Held Timeout The period of time the Client remains in the held state after failing authentication e Start Timeout The period of time the Client remains in the connecting state before restarting when there is no response Number of Start Attempts The number of times the Client restarts before giving up At that point the Client then defaults to the authenticated state but there will be no network connectivity because the protocol exchange was never completed Display EAP notifications Specifies that the EAPOL notification message will be displayed to the user An authenticator may use such notification to inform you for example about a near password expiration However some authenticators send chatty and annoying notifications that may for the convenience of the user be suppressed Note that all notifications are written to the event log even if they are not displayed Renew IP address Initiates a DHCP request to obtain a dynamic IP address after a successful aut
31. TradeShow MAC 00 02 2c 3f 27 5t Port Menu On the main screen tapping on a port opens a popup menu that allows the port to be enabled or disabled configured or deleted DT AEGIS Client Runn 4 Enable Disable we Wireless Network Configure Delete 8 14 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Port Menu Options The port menu enables you to use 802 1X authentication change the port configuration or remove it from the port list If there are no entries in the Port list follow the advice in the troubleshooting section to resolve the problem ee XEN Enable and These commands enable or disable 802 1X authentication on the port The port should be Disable enabled before the protocol is started Enabling a port is not the same as starting it see Client Menu on page 8 13 however both actions are required for the Client to work Opens the port configuration screen Delete Selecting Delete has no effect on the Dolphin device because you cannot remove the radio driver from the device Configuring the Client Each user account needs to define the protocol and the credentials the Client will use to authenticate a user The Client will need to be reconfigured if the device is used on multiple networks or if different users share the computer Note Fields are be grayed out if not relevant to the selected protocol On the main screen tap Client gt Configure The Client Configuration screen opens displaying
32. Up the Mobile Base for Communications 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 Plug an RS 232 serial cable into the RS 232 Communications Port on the bottom panel 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 DCE or Data Terminal Equipment DTE device The Mobile Base 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 RS 232 Pin Configuration 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 9 pin or 25 pin and configured as a DCE or DTE device Mobile Base Host Port IBM AT DB9 IBM XT DB25 Modem DB25 DCE DTE 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 ActiveSync Communications with the MobileBase On the terminal tap Start gt Programs gt ActiveSy
33. abandon this operation Save selection for future use c After you tap Select a service discovery phase begins 9 8 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 d The Connect To screen appears reporting that it is trying to connect to Wireless ActiveSync Wireless ActiveSync status Connecting to Host e After a successful connection is made the status screen reports 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 2 The next screens varies 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 a When you tap Bluetooth LAN Access a screen appears 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 E Bluetooth Devices 10 28a Device Name mez 1050AP 28164085e Choose the desired lan access device and tap Select IF the desired lan access device is not shown tap Find to search For one that may be in range Tap Cancel to abandon this operation Note If your access point is
34. action you want to perform ig Tasks Foa DETSTE amp All Tasks Priority C Return DVDs C Call Stacey about Friday night Get stamps at post office Grocery shopping Pick up food for dinner Send out rent money Tap and hold ta display the pop up menu Create Copy Delete Task Beam Task Note To close the menu without performing an action tap the screen anywhere outside the menu Tap outside the menu to close t without pertorming an action Lit the stylus and tap the action you want Using Search The Find feature helps you quickly locate information Tap Start gt Programs gt Search Enter the text you want to find select a data type and then tap Go to start the search f Search fal g7 2 7 356 X Search For EI Type All data Results Mo items found Using File Explorer You can also use the File Explorer to find files and organize these files into folders Tap Start gt Programs gt 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 2 10 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Resetting the Terminal There are two ways to reset the Dolphin terminal a soft and a hard reset Soft Reset Warm Boot A soft reset re boots the device without losing RAM data You would perform a soft reset when e The terminal fails to respond e After installing
35. already complete A default GPRS profile for a modem connection is created in Microsoft s connection manager based on the profile selected here If your profile does not appear in the Current Profile list select Add new and complete the Details section 3 Inthe Details section e Type in the APN number e Type in the IP address Leave blank to use DHCP e Select the Protocol 4 Tap OK You return to the Connections tab 10 20 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 5 Because GPRS is ISP technology you need to complete the connection profile in Microsoft s connection manager with information from your ISP On the Connections tab tap Connections The connections manager opens ig Settings ee 400 Dk Connections My ISP Add a new modem connection Manage existing connections My Work Network Add a new modem connection Add a new VPN server connection Set up my proxy server Manage existing connections 6 Tap Manage existing connections i gj Settings gt 44 01 ok My Work Network g Tap and hold on an existing connection For This default GPRS profile more options loads into the connection manager based onthe __pl ces s service provider profile selected in uPhone s GPRS Settings see Step 2 above PN Proxy Settings General Note A modem connection is the default connection type If you want to create a VPN connection for example you need to create a
36. and after the secure tunnel has been established The fields in this section are active only if the TLS TTLS or PEAP is selected as the Authentication type Identity The user identity used in Phase 2 authentication The identity specified may contain up to 63 ASCII characters is case sensitive and takes the form of a Network Access Identifier consisting of lt name of the user gt lt user s home realm gt The user s home realm is optional and indicates the domain to which the tunneled transaction is to be routed Because Microsoft NET Enterprise Server Version 5 2 does not use this parameter for PEAP This field will have no effect for PEAP at this time Phase 1 identity is used instead Password Protocol The password used for the tunneled authentication protocol specified It may contain up to 63 ASCII characters and is case sensitive Asterisks appear instead of characters for enhanced security This parameter specifies the authentication protocol operating within the secure tunnel The following protocols are currently supported for TTLS EAP MD5 CHAP PAP MS CHAP and MS CHAP V2 The following protocols are currently supported for PEAP EAP MS CHAP V2 TLS SmartCard and Generic Token Card EAP GTC Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 8 17 10 16 07 System Tab The System Settings tab controls logging and the port manger timeout period f AEGIS Client R x gF 25 19 ok Log l
37. automatically entered in the Dialler and appears on the screen e Use speed dial Tap and hold on the list to see a popup menu of speed dial numbers e Use the Call Log e When the phone is in Idle status you can tap the Send button on the screen ED press the ENTER key or tap Tools gt Call Log to see a list of the last 20 calls made or received Tap and hold on an entry in the list and select Dial Pressing the Send button or ENTER key performs this function only when the phone is in an Idle Status Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 10 5 10 16 07 Sending a Call You can e Tap the Send button EE e Press the ENTER key on the keyboard e Press the appropriate key combination on the keyboard When the call is connected the three information lines display the following Cingular Joe Smith In Call Network Operator Displays the name of the service provider you are using Name Number Displays the name and or number you called If the number is from your Phonebook that entry displays Status The status of the call Idle means no calls are incoming or outgoing In Call means a phone call is in progress _ Incoming Call means that a a call is coming in 0 00 The numbers in the lower right corner display the minutes seconds that have elapsed Receiving a Call When the Dialler screen is open and an incoming call is detected text is displayed on the Dialler screen If the Dialler is not visible at the time of the
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39. color means see Color Indicators on page 8 12 amp 12 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Client Menu To open the client menu tap Client in the command bar along the bottom of the window Start Stop Restart Configure Exit N21 MAC O0 02 2d0 21 0 Client iew Help Menu te escrito Close Closes the Client s interface while leaving the client running Start Stop Starts or stops 802 1X authentication After you finish the initial configuration tap the network interface and tap Start If the port is already active tap Stop first then Start to force the program to read the new configuration file Same as a Stop followed by Start Tap this when you receive a notice such as the following mor o 71z Please restart client in order for configuration Changes to take effect Configure Opens the Configuration screen displaying the User tab Install Protocol Selecting this option binds the 802 1X protocol to the WLAN adapter currently installed on the device The WLAN adapter then appears in the port list Exit Terminates the client which stops the 802 1X protocol View Menu Standard iew Advanced Tiew The Standard and Advanced Views control the number of columns displayed in the main menu Standard View Displays the Port adapter name and State columns This is the default view Advanced View Displays the Port adapter name State Primary Wireless Network Wireless Network and MAC Addres
40. communication cradle supports both RS 232 and USB communications enabling your terminal to interface with the majority of PC based enterprise systems Communications RS 232 transmits data at speeds of up to 115 Kbps With USB port the data transmission rate goes up to 12 Mbps Dolphin HomeBases cannot be physically connected to each other sometimes referred to as daisy chaining but can be networked together via serial or USB hubs Convenient Storage Intelligent battery charging makes the Dolphin HomeBase a safe and convenient storage receptacle for your Dolphin terminal Capacity The Dolphin HomeBase can charge two battery packs one that s installed in the terminal and another in the auxiliary battery well While charging the battery pack in the terminal the HomeBase also powers the Dolphin terminal The auxiliary battery well located behind the terminal well charges a battery pack independently of the terminal well Intelligent Battery Charging The Dolphin HomeBase completes a full charge of the main battery pack in less than four hours In addition to charging the HomeBase powers the intelligent battery charging system in the terminal that protects the battery from being damaged by overcharging The unit senses when a battery pack is fully charged and automatically switches to a trickle charge that maintains the battery at full capacity As battery packs charge the charging circuitry follows the two step charging process CC CV
41. exits the uPhone Configuration General Tab Ee uPhone Settings il 2 42 ok Phone number 07980238613 Call waiting Cj On OFF PIN protection h On off Change PIN Ce Ue _ hn eee eceuuvl Phone Number This is the phone number stored on the SIM It is displayed here for information only This is the number to dial to retrieve voicemail messages To enter a new number tap on this Answerphone i field and enter the digits n Select On or Off to enable or disable call waiting functionality Call waiting must be set to On Call waiting for conference calls Select On or Off to enable or disable PIN protection If enabled a PIN number is requested PIN protection l when the phone is switched on Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 10 13 10 16 07 eC This button is active only if PIN protection is set to On Otherwise the button is grayed out If you tap Change PIN a dialog box appears enabling you to change the PIN uPhone Settings Change PIN Please enter PIN Enter the PIN Tap OK to save the change While typing the numbers appear as asterisks to hide the number from observation by third parties Network Tab The Network tab provides the ability to choose between Automatic and Manual network selection JuPhone Settings Cu 2 42 ok Network selection Automatic Manual TJ range If you choose Manual network selection the drop down list of available networks a
42. four battery slots 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 an error during the most recent charge cycle Rear Panel Status LED Power Switch Power Supply Connector Power Switch Toggle the power 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 12 2 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Supplying Power to the QuadCharger You must use the power adapter cable from Hand Held Products so that voltage is adjusted appropriately 1 Locate the AC power adapter cable and plug it into the power source 2 Connect the power cable to the power adapter 3 Connect the power cable to the supply connector on the back of the QuadCharger 4 Press the power switch to the ON position The power LED illuminates green and the charger performs a self diagnostic test that lasts approximately five seconds Inserting and Removing Battery Packs To insert a battery pack place the end of the battery without the locking tab into the bottom of the charging pocket and snap the ae into a with a hinging motion The Status L
43. from remote as applicable The inappropriate option should be gray e Tap on the Send to remote icon or Get from remote icon as applicable The inappropriate icon should be gray 3 A screen reports the status of the transfer Reading file Fs conn bmp 4 After the transfer a copy of each selected item should appear in the other device Create a Folder 1 Tap on the File menu Select Remote device or Local device wherever you want to create a folder then tap Create remote folder or Create local folder as applicable Send to remote Get from remote 2 Youcan also tap 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 sws_ 107 sdk_final Delete Create Folder 3 Inthe next screen enter a name for your new folder Tap OK Create remote folder bal New folder name Michelle s Files 4 The new folder should be listed under the appropriate device 9 16 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Delete File s or Folder s 1 Select the items you wish to delete You can only delete items from one device at a time 2 Tap on the File menu Select Remote device or Local device wherever the items are located then tap Delete remote item s or Delete local item s as applicable Send to remote Get from remote 3 Tap and hold your stylus an item in either the remote or local device that yo
44. incoming call a Navigation Bar notification appears When a call is coming in the ringtone sounds and the three information lines on the Dialler screen display the following Cingular 07730958075 Incoming Call Network Operator Displays the name of the service provider you are using Name Number Displays the name and or number calling in If the number is in your Phonebook that entry displays Status Incoming Call Answering a Call You can e Tap the Send button EE e Press the ENTER key on the keyboard e Press the appropriate key combination on the keyboard Rejecting a Call You can e Tap the End button gt e Press the appropriate key combination on the keyboard Call Waiting If call waiting is enabled a second incoming call can be received while a first call is in progress The second incoming call uses a different ringtone but displays the same incoming call notification 10 6 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 If a second call is coming in answering it automatically places the first call on hold You can also reject the second call by tapping the End button Ending a Call To end or reject a call you can e Tap the End button e Press the appropriate key combination on the keyboard Call Waiting If two calls are in progress the above options end the active call and place the other on hold To activate the call on hold tap Send or press ENTER or the key combination to send ca
45. many characters you can type in a message Because 160 is the maximum number of characters per message the number portion of the field counts backwards from160 as you type 4 When finished typing tap the Send icon to transmit the message send If you tap OK before tapping Send the program requests confirmation before discarding the message 5 The Sending message box appears over the message Ad Sending message 6 When the message has been sent the Message sent box appears 10 18 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Icons at the Top of the Message Screen Description At the top of the window Copy selected text Cut selected text Paste text Undo the previous action This icon appears only in a message that has been sent Tapping this button will re send the message In the task tray at the bottom of the window Send all messages in the Outbox Edit Menu The Edit menu provides the same options as the icons at the top of the screen with the following additional options Select All Selects all text in the active message section Clear Selection De selects all text in the active message section Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 10 19 10 16 07 GPRS Settings uPhone includes pre configured GPRS connection profiles to connect to a GPRS network When the GSM driver is enabled uPhone selects the appropriate pre configured profile based on the service provider infor
46. not listed tap Find and proceed as described in Scenario 3 b Your device tries to connect to the selected access point Connect To BluetoothLANAccess Status Opening Port c If your LAN requires a passkey a screen appears asking for the passkey Enter the passkey then tap OK After a successful connection is made the status screen reports Connected 2 onnected to BluetoothLANaAccess BluetoothLANAccess Status Connected e Now you are ready to access your LAN for Internet access files etc Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 9 9 10 16 07 SCENARIO 2 Your Bluetooth Devices folder contains a favorite access point a When you tap Bluetooth LAN Access the device automatically tries to connect with your favorite access point Connect To BluetoothLANAccess Status Opening Port b If your LAN requires a passkey a screen appears asking for the passkey Enter the passkey then tap OK c After a successful connection is made the status screen reports Connected Connected to BluetoothLANAccess BluetoothLANAccess 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 device automatically begins to search for new Bluetooth devices Bluetooth Device Search Looking for Bluetooth devices St Ge Time remaining
47. of times the system will try to send an SMS message until the message is sent Nine is the default number To change the default enter the number in the field and tap OK Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 SMS Manager Abbreviated for Short Message Service SMS enables the transmission of short messages 140 160 characters to and from a cell phone SMS messages travel over the system s control channel which is separate from the voice channel SMS Manager supports creation sending receiving and storing of SMS text messages Text messages sent or received can be up to 160 characters long Opening the SMS Manager You can access the SMS Manager two ways 1 Tap Start gt Programs gt uPhone gt SMS Manager OR 2 Open the Dialler Start gt Programs gt uPhone gt Dialler and tap Tools gt SMS Manager The SMS Manager opens to the Inbox which displays a list of your most recent text messages Ea 4477569500 4 12 04 4M R447 7560958075 12 46 AM There are three folders Inbox Sent and Outbox Tap the Inbox folder to see all three folders The name of the folder appears in the gray bar just under the title bar U a Inbox weed es Sent 44 70y 245na 7 01 01 4M Pin an aa mn ean Bi ant nn en n a mm Note Click the SMS box to expand and collapse the folders Inbox The Inbox folder displays received text messages Received messages have an envelope icon to the left The Inbox folder also
48. record similarly and it would behave the same way Network Name This is the SSID of the AP If the AP broadcasts its SSID then this value may be derived from the Available Networks list If the SSID does not broadcast then you must manually enter the value here Peer to Peer Group Select this option to have two or more client workstations communicate with each other without the benefit of an AP You should also select Do Active Scan and in the WEP Management page enable Use key for data encryption while entering a common key for both sides WPA is not supported in this mode Do active scan Select this option whenever the AP or client for ad hoc mode is not broadcasting its SSID Authentication Profile Select the Client Configuration user profile associated with this network The drop down list contains the profile names created on the User tab of the Client configuration area To open the selected profile select it in the drop down list and tap View The User tab opens displaying the profile details If you tap OK to save changes or Cancel you are returned to the Profile Info tab Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 WEP Memt Tab i AEGIS Client R x q 5 08 Dk WEP Management r Provide encryption key dynamically r Use key For data encryption C Use key ko authenticate with AP Profile Info WEP Mgmt Field Description Provide encrypt
49. seal the door This gasket performs the sealing action for the door Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 3 7 10 16 07 Installing a SIM Card Note The SIM card must be activated by the service provider prior to installation 1 When the access door is open slide the SIM card into the appropriate slot The guide on the bottom panel inside the opening illustrates the correct position see page 3 7 2 Replace the access door and tighten the screws There is a rubber gasket on the inside of access door that must be in place when you seal the door This gasket performs the sealing action for the door 3 Power on the terminal Do NOT power on the device with the SIM card installed and the access door still open You must secure the access door before you can resume terminal operation 4 Tap Start gt Programs gt uPhone gt Dialler If the SIM card is not installed properly the uPhone Dialler indicates that no SIM card is installed For more information about SIM cards and the GSM GPRS radio see SIM Card on page 10 2 Replacing the Access Door The access door must be replaced before resuming terminal operation Replace the door and use the special tool from Hand Held Products part number 100001024 to tighten the screws When closed the access door seals the memory interface from moisture and particle intrusion thus preserving the terminal s environmental rating The access door must be properly sealed before resuming terminal o
50. see GPRS Settings on page 10 20 Server Assigned IP Addresses All server assigned IP addresses use Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Zero Config Wi Fi The zero config Wi Fi feature of Windows Mobile is disabled on Dolphin 7900 terminals 6 14 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Com Port Assignment Table The Dolphin 7900 terminal ships with the com ports assigned as follows Serial port this is the 17 pin connector on the bottom panel See I O Connector on page 3 9 Bluetooth Module If there is no Bluetooth hardware installed on the terminal this com port is unassigned Raw Infrared Unassigned USB virtual serial port IrDA if IrDA is enabled If IrDA is disabled this com port becomes available See Verify That the IrDA Port is Enabled on page 7 5 Unassigned these are virtual com ports that are available for selection only when connecting to devices that use virtual com ports such as Bluetooth Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 6 15 10 16 07 Connections Manager Microsoft s connection manager sets up various network connections to Internet Service Providers ISPs via external modem All server assigned IP addresses use Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP If you are using one of the on board wireless radios to connect to a network do not enter network parameters in the connections manager The Dolphin terminal uses the radio s settings to connect to the netwo
51. selected Headset Type Stereo headphone Adjusts the volume on the terminal s microphone Microphone page 3 3 Telephone mono with mic Adjusts the volume on the headset s microphone Tap OK to save your selection This setting does not work if you are using a GSM radio for two way voice communication see Audio Modes on page 10 2 Headset Volume The slider enables you to adjust the speaker volume audio output of the headset Move the slider from Mute to High depending on your preference The volume adjusts automatically as you move the slider These headset volume settings apply to both Headset Types 6 4 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Input The Input settings enables you to customize input from the SIP adjust word completion settings in Microsoft applications and set defaults for voice recording Input Tab Word Completion Tab Options Tab i Settings 1 gr dx 12 24 k gj Settings D g7 x 12 24 Dk gj Settings 1 a 4x z 24 Dk Input Input Input j Input method Sj ala ja Suggest words when entering bext nice recording format Large keys Small keys Suggest after entering letker s ss Suggest word s Default zoom level For writing 200 le Lu J BEK AB Add a space after suggested word Default zoom level For typing e Backspace i Enter Replace text as you type Capitalize First letter of sentence Scroll upon reaching the last line Input Method Word Comple
52. the Following remote Bluetooth device Lenr520 Please make sure the remote device has Bluetooth enabled and that the device is in Bondable mode Tap Next to continue Rev F 10 16 07 Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 6 If the remote device is set up to accept bonding a Bluetooth Passkey screen appears To continue bonding enter the correct passkey and tap Reply 6 Bluetooth Passkey The Following device wants a passkey Lenr520 The same Bluetooth passkey is required on each device Please enter the passkey below or reply with a blank passkey to deny this request Bluetooth passkey 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 tap and hold your stylus on the Bluetooth device you want to view information about In the pop up menu select Properties Bluetooth Devices Sy deskjet 295c Gary s HP6000 3705p la microFL SH 4T M r10126 2 Properties Nokia 6310 Peter S20 3 Use the General and Services screens to research device properties If needed assign a new device type icon by tapping
53. the GPS module is currently powered Tapping it deactivates the power out from the I O connector Urban Canyons GPS signals can be obstructed by objects on the ground from buildings to trees This is called the urban canyon problem because it occurs primarily in cities where there are more objects on the ground GPS performance in an urban canyon environment is dependent upon the ability of the GPS module to see enough satellites in the satellite constellation 11 8 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Dolphin QuadCharger Overview The Dolphin QuadCharger is a four slot charging station that can charge a Li ion battery in less than four hours The fourth slot features a battery analyzer that completely resets and re calibrates a battery and displays its resulting capacity Compatibility The QuadCharger is compatible with the Li ion batteries that power Dolphin 7900 Series terminals Charging Process Each charging slot works independently of the other three As battery packs charge the charging circuitry follows the two step charging process CC CV that is recommended for Li lon batteries The process monitors changes in temperature current and voltage The charger also resets and calibrates battery pack data to accurately show battery status on the Dolphin display Use only the peripherals power cables and power adapters from Hand Held Products Use of peripherals cables or power adapters not sold manufactured by
54. the all network profiles in the Preferred Profiles page 8 4 section 3 Tap Start gt Programs gt File Explorer and navigate to the IPSM folder 4 Tap and hold on the LeWM cab file and select Cut on the popup menu File Explorer ir x255 X E Psm i LewWM5220_01 Al AutoInstall HE EzConfigPPC 5 Scroll up and tap the Autolnstall folder to open it i File Explorer E Psm Name L5 Imaging Profil l AutoInstall 1 1 05 100K 6 Tap and hold on an empty space on the window inside the folder 10 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 7 Select Paste on the popup menu and the LeWM cab file appears in the folder r File Explorer LJ AutoInstall Name 4 Default Settings 1 1 05 1656 lDemos_322 w 1 1 05 219K fl OobwM5700_21 1 1 05 sl PowerTo Refresh BOK Bl sbhwo 5it Show All Files ggm fl sDKRT_1 Paste flsp_901_ 27K ofl syWM539 New Folder Raa 8 Press and hold the Red Tab keyboard buttons to cold boot the terminal The Client installs during Autolnstall r File Explorer H AutoInstall Name DefaultSettings 1 1 05 165B i Demos_322 wW sl obwM5700_21 1 1 05 179K lPowerTools_3 1 1 05 560K fl sbwmM5700_21 1 1 05 0 99M PISDKRT_1ilw 1 1 05 588K lsp_901_01 1 1 05 127K Fl sywM s5394_11 1 1 05 424K aeLeWwM s220 Ol 12 15 06 449K 9 When Autolnstall is complete a C amp D icon appears in the command bar on the To
55. the power cable to the power adapter 3 Plug the power adapter into the power source 4 The HomeBase is now powered When a terminal is inserted into the terminal well the HomeBase powers the terminal charges the terminal s main battery pack and launches ActiveSync communications if applicable 13 4 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Charging the Main Battery The Dolphin HomeBase powers the terminal and fully charges its main battery pack in less than four hours To check battery power see Power on page 6 11 To Power a Terminal and Charge its Main Battery 1 a 3 4 Install the battery pack in the terminal see Install the Main Battery Pack on page 2 5 Power the HomeBase see Powering the Dolphin HomeBase on page 13 4 Slide the terminal into the terminal well until the Dock LED lights green to indicate that the terminal is properly seated The battery pack begins charging Charging a Spare Battery in the Auxiliary Battery Well The auxiliary battery well located on the back panel Auxiliary Battery Well page 13 3 charges a spare battery The AUX Battery LED page 13 2 on the front panel indicates the charge status of the battery in this well Charge time is less than four hours and the charge process is independent of the terminal well 1 2 Snap the battery into place with a hinging motion The Aux Battery LED lights orange 3 The AUX Battery LED monitors the charge progress Dolphin 7900 U
56. the warranty for the Dolphin 7900 Series is as follows e Terminals with an integrated imager are covered by a two year limited warranty e Terminals with an integrated laser engine are covered by a one year limited warranty e Touch screens are covered by a one year limited warranty HomeBase Mobile Base Mobile Charger Net Base ChargeBase and QuadCharger are covered by a one year limited warranty e Batteries are covered by a one year limited warranty Use of any battery not sold manufactured by Hand Held Products may damage the terminal and or the battery and will void the warranty Batteries returned to Hand Held Products in a reduced state may or may not be replaced under this warranty Battery life will be greatly increased when following the battery instructions in the Dolphin 7900 Series User s Guide Use of any peripheral not manufactured sold by Hand Held Products will void the warranty This includes but is not limited to cables power supplies cradles and docking stations Use only power adapters approved for use by Hand Held Products Failure to do so may result in improper operation or damage to the unit and will void the warranty How to Extend Your Warranty Hand Held Products offers a variety of service plans on our hardware products These agreements offer continued coverage for your equipment after the initial warranty expires For more information contact your Sales Representative Customer Account Representativ
57. this request Reply Bluetooth passkey 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 Note 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 appears in the Bluetooth Devices folder On the Today screen the Bluetooth icon blinks You do 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 8910i 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 provides tailored instructions for your phone Note The screens below are for the Nokia 7650 Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 9 2 10 16 07 3 As directed on the next two screens assign the phone a unique name set the phone to Discoverable mode and tap Next 4 The device searches for the phone When the search is over a list of the discovered Bluetooth phones appears Nokia7650 Choose the desired phone and tap Select To perform the sea
58. via Bluetooth gt Receive Contact or File T Turn Transmitter OFF ae Get Connected Advanced Features Exchange Business Cards Send a File Browse Remote Device Receive Contact or File Enable File Sharing Ready to receive Waiting for connection 1 56 3 After successfully connecting to the remote device the screen reports Connected then disappear The new contact or file should now be on your device 4 lf two minutes passes before you receive the item tap 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 gt Enable File Sharing 2 The Enable File Sharing status screen appears Your device waits two minutes for the remote device to connect Receive Contact or File Ready to receive ws Waiting for connection 1 56 3 After successfully connecting to the remote device the screen reports that you are connected 4 If two minutes passes before you connect tap Wait Again 5 File sharing is enabled until you end it by tapping Cancel 9 18 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Using 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 Note The Dialer has been verified to
59. voice communication that is fully integrated with terminal operation Speaker The Dolphin 7900 terminal has an integrated 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 or MP3 files When used in conjunction with the microphone on the keyboard the speaker can also be used for two way voice communications Both speaker and microphone are located on the front panel for voice communication that is fully integrated with terminal operation 3 2 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 IrDA Port The IrDA Infrared Data Association port communicates with IrDA enabled devices such as PCs printers modems or other Dolphin terminals The maximum speed is 115kbps For more information see Using Infrared on page 7 5 Scan LED The scan LED lights red when you press the SCAN key in scanning applications Decode LED The decode LED lights green when a scanned bar code is successfully decoded Note Both LEDs can be programmed by various software applications Touch Screen Display The 3 8 liquid crystal display LCD is covered with an industrial protective touch screen lens The video graphic array VGA resolution is 1 4 240 X 320 pixel The color LCD is 16 bits pixel and uses active display or thin film transistor TFT technology By default the display backlight lights when the sc
60. will know the program cannot be installed on the PC if an error message appears when you try to install it stating that the program is valid but designed for a different type of computer 1 If you cannot find any installation instructions for the program in the Read Me file or documentation open ActiveSync and click Explore 2 Navigate to the My Windows Mobile Based Device folder and copy the program file or files to the Program Files folder on the terminal If you want the program to be part of the Autoinstall that occurs after every hard reset place the program file in the Autoinstall folder IPSM Autolnstall Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 7 3 10 16 07 3 Depending on the program you may need to open File Explorer on the terminal navigate to the folder where the program is located and tap on the program file to install it If you copied the file to the Autoinstall folder you can either tap on the program inside the Autoinstall folder or perform a hard reset and the program will install as part of the Autoinstall process page 2 7 Remember A hard reset erases RAM data page 2 11 4 After installation on the terminal is complete tap Start gt Programs and the program and its icon appears on the Programs screen Tap it to open the program 7 4 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Using Infrared Dolphin 7900 terminals contain an IrDA port on the top panel see IrDa Port on page 3 2 Using the IrDA
61. 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 a dialing prefix during the install process you can do so by following these steps 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt System tab gt Dialer 2 Select the appropriate Dialing Prefix then tap OK Z j Bluetooth Dialing 1O 420 ok The dialing prefix will be added to the Deanne oF meaner that are diaed Fre im Yy nur contact li Diehng Prefix enone gt EN i other y Dialing 1 To use the dialer the device 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 Tap Start gt 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 9 53a gab ede fon ik nn eno st vw Doz Limite Made Dial Cantat Create Copy Delete Contact Send E mail to Contact Send via Infrared Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 9 19 10 16 07 4 lf you have multiple phone numbers for a contact a screen appears listing them including any dialing prefix you may have assigned Select the phone number you wi
62. 0 features intelligent battery technology with two types of battery power e The main battery pack installed in the back panel e The backup battery located inside the terminal Both batteries work together to prevent data loss when the terminal is used over long periods of time Both batteries must also be charged to full capacity before using the Dolphin 7900 for the first time Main Battery Pack Use only the Li ion battery packs provided by Hand Held Products The use of any battery pack not sold manufactured by Hand Held Products in a Dolphin terminal will void your warranty and may result in damage to the Dolphin terminal or battery The 7 4V 14 8 watt hour 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 the location of the Li lon battery on the terminal see Battery on page 3 5 Charging Options When the Li ion battery is installed in the terminal e Place the terminal in a HomeBase page 13 5 Mobile Base page 15 6 ChargeBase page 14 3 or Net Base that is connected to an appropriate power supply e Connect a charging communication cable to the I O connector plug the cable into the AC adapter and plug the adapter cable into a power outlet e Connect the terminal to the Mobile Charger and vehicle power port When the Li ion battery is not installed in the terminal e Place the battery pack in the Dolphin QuadC
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64. 10 16 07 Pacemakers Hearing Aids and Other Electrically Powered Devices Most manufacturers of medical devices adhere to the IEC 601 1 2 standard This standard requires devices to operate properly in an EM Field with a strength of 3V m over a frequency range of 26 to 1000MHz The maximum allowable field strength emitted by the Dolphin is 0 3V m according to Subpart B of Part 1 of the FCC rules Therefore the Dolphin RF has no effect on medical devices that meet the IEC specification Microwaves The radio in the Dolphin RF terminal operates on the same frequency band as a microwave oven Therefore if you use a microwave within range of the Dolphin RF terminal you may notice performance degradation in your wireless network However both your microwave and your wireless network will continue to function The Dolphin Batch terminal does not contain a radio and therefore is not affected by microwave ovens Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 1 5 10 16 07 Rev F 10 16 07 Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Getting Started Overview The Dolphin 7900 terminal comprises one element of an enterprise data collection system that includes various models peripherals and accessories that you can combine to suit your exact needs The Dolphin 7900 terminal itself combines the latest in multi functional wireless data and voice communications technology with a unique compact form factor which makes it an ideal solution for today s in transit
65. 16 07 Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Product Service and Repair Hand Held Products provides service for all its products through service centers throughout the world To obtain warranty or non warranty service return the unit to Hand Held Products postage paid with a copy of the dated purchase record attached Contact the appropriate location below to obtain a Return Material Authorization number RMA before returning the product North America Telephone 800 782 4263 Fax 803 835 8012 E mail naservice handheld com Latin America Telephone 803 835 8000 Telephone 800 782 4263 Fax 239 263 9689 E mail laservice handheld com Brazil Telephone 55 21 2178 0500 Fax 55 21 2178 0505 E mail brservice handheld com Mexico Telephone 52 55 5203 2100 Fax 52 55 5531 3672 E mail mxservice handheld com Europe Middle East and Africa Telephone 31 0 40 2901 633 Fax 31 0 40 2901 631 E mail euservice handheld com Asia Pacific Telephone 852 2511 3050 Fax 852 2511 3557 E mail apservice handheld com Japan Telephone 813 5770 6312 Fax 813 5770 6313 E mail apservice handheld com Online Product Service and Repair Assistance You can also access product service and repair assistance online at www handheld com Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 10 16 07 16 1 Technical Assistance If you need assistance installing or troubleshooting please call your Distribut
66. 2 54 x fae File Explorer Are you sure you want to delete log8021x Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Installing Certificates with CertAdd Certificate Requirements During configuration you may have specified one or two certificates to use during the authentication process The specified identity should match the Issued to field in the certificate and should be registered on the authentication server i e RADIUS server that is used by the authenticator In addition your certificate must be valid on the authentication server This requirement depends on the authentication server and generally means that the authentication server must know the issuer of your certificate as a trusted Certificate Authority CA If the selected certificate does require a password or pass phrase to decode the private key enter this value in the Certificate Pass Phrase field This value will be encrypted when the configuration is saved However on some systems there may not be a certificate If that is the case you can use the section below as a primer on OS X certificate management About CertAdd CertAdd is a standalone utility that allows certificates to be selected and installed on a Windows Mobile device Installing Certificates Client or CA certificates can be imported from cer same as der p7b or pfx files 1 Download the certificate file to the My Documents folder The location isn t critical although you may want to cr
67. 5VOut modifies the power out setting of the I O connector temporarily If you want the power out setting to persist through cold boots use DeviceConfig Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F I1l 3 10 16 07 Suspend Resume with GPS When the terminal goes into suspend mode power is removed from the GPS module There are two ways to control the Suspend Resume activity of the terminal via the keyboard or via activity timeout Suspend Via Keyboard Combination Press Blue C Backlight keys Suspend Via Activity timeout Dolphin terminals suspend when the device is inactive for a programmed period of time The period of time is set in the Power System Setting see Power on page 6 11 A GPS application can prevent this suspend by calls to SystemldleTimerReset To determine the frequency to use to call SystemldleTimerReset retrieve the following registry key HKEY LOCAL_ MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentConitrolSet Control Power This function must be used appropriately Keep in mind that a program that never suspends or sleeps by continually AN calling SystemldleTimerReset quickly drains the battery Note For complete instructions about Suspend Resume in general see Resetting the Terminal on page 2 11 Time to First Fix TTFF The duration of time spent in suspend mode affects the time it takes to acquire a positional fix when the terminal resumes normal operations This is known as Time To First Fix TTFF Note When the termin
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69. Automatic based on WEP setting Encryption Key 0 characters Enable 802 1 os roperties Network Profile Authentication To use WEP the encryption key must be configured as part of the profile before connecting For more information about configuring a profile see To Create a New Profile on page 8 5 Field Description Authentication This drop down list is active and configurable only when the WEP Key is enabled for the selected Algorithm SSID profile If this drop down list is active select one of the following options e Automatic based on WEP setting The algorithm automatically matches the AP s setting This is the default selection e WECA Compliant always use Open The algorithm should match the AP s setting for Open e Must use Shared with WEP The algorithm should match the AP s setting for Shared Method The options in this drop down list determine what characters can be used to create the WEP encryption key in the Encryption Key field Select one of the following five e Disabled WEP Key is off e 64 bit ASCII uses 5 characters in ASCII e 128 bit ASCII uses 13 characters in ASCII ASCIl Any printable ASCII character can be typed Key ID Choose from the available Key IDs 1 Default 2 3 or 4 Check with your network administrator for the WEP Key and Key ID you need to use for your network Encryption Key Type in the encryption key for your wireless connection The format allowed in this fiel
70. ED for that particular slot illuminates orange when the battery has been properly inserted To remove a battery pack push the locking tab down and pull the battery out from the charging slot with a hinging motion Recommendations for Storing Batteries To maintain top performance from batteries follow these storage guidelines e Avoid storing batteries outside of the specified temperature range of 4 to 104 F 20 to 40 C or in extremely high humidity For prolonged storage do not keep batteries stored in a charger that is connected to a power source Charging Batteries in the QuadCharger 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 1 Set up the QuadCharger 2 Supply the QuadCharger with power and turn the power switch on 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 Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 12 3 10 16 07 Using the Battery Analyzer Purpose Using the Charge Analyze slot helps you monitor the charge capacity of Li ion batteries over time The LEDs in this slot provides a readout of the battery s capacity after a complete discharge and full charge They tell you the maximum c
71. Far 5 9 in 6 4 in 7 5 in 19 cm 7 5 in 19cm 8 8 in 7 4 in 14 9 cm 16 2 cm 22 3 cm 18 8 cm Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 4 1 10 16 07 Bar Code Symbologies Supported The Dolphin 7900 supports the following bar code symbologies Symbology Type Symbology Name 1D Symbologies Codabar Code 3 of 9 Code 11 Code 32 Pharmaceutical PARAF Code 93 Code 128 EAN with Add On EAN with Extended Coupon Code EAN 13 GS1 Databar Interleaved 2 or 5 Matrix 2 of 5 Plessey PosiCode Straight 2 of 5 IATA Straight 2 of 5 Industrial Telepen Trioptic Code UCC EAN 128 UPC and UPC A 2D Symbologies Aztec Code 16K Composite Data Matrix GS1 Databar MaxiCode OCR PDF417 QR Code Composite Codes Aztec Mesa Codablock F EAN UCC GS1 Databar 14 OCR Codes OCR A OCR B Postal Codes Postnet and most international 4 state codes Australian Post British Post Canadian Post China Post Japanese Post KIX Netherlands Post Korea Post Planet Code 4 2 Rev F 10 16 07 Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Activating the Engine The Dolphin 7900 terminal offers the following options to activate the engine e The SCAN key located in the center of both keyboards for easy access from either hand see SCAN key on page 3 2 e The buttons located on each side panel see Side Panel Features on page 3 6 Programmable Side Buttons By default the buttons on each side panel activate the imager for exact location see Sid
72. GPRS profile on the VPN tab using the parameters in the following steps 7 Make sure that GPRS is selected and tap Edit ig Settings oot fe 4 01 GPRS g Enter a name For the connection se 2 Select a modem ET 71 amp LT PhoneTSP Line GPRS 8 You can enter a custom name for the connection but leave PhoneTSP Line GPRS as the selected modem Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 10 21 10 16 07 9 Tap Next ig Settings Cf ot 4 02 GPRS Country Region code Area code Phone number gt 425 GPR IF you travel or change area codes often use dialing rules 10 Enter the number provided by your ISP or leave the default GPRS if no number has been provided If you leave GPRS the GSM radio uses the APN Number entered in the uPhone profile see Step 2 above Tap Next gj Settings Cf 4Z 4 03 GPRS P User name TF provided by ISP or network administrator 11 Enter the User name and Password provided by your ISP Tap Finish Entering your user name and password here in the connection manager profile means that you don t have to enter them every time you try to connect via GPRS 12 Tap and hold on the GPRS connection and select Connect on the popup menu gj Settings gt 24 04 bk My Work Network g Tap and hold on an existing connection For more options Connect 13 You terminal attempts to connect to the GPRS netwo
73. Guide 10 16 07 Back Panel Latch _ _____ _ __ Spring Arm Assembly Ball Joint Spring Arm Assembly The spring arm assembly holds the terminal securely in place and connects the Mobile Base to the ball joint Ball Joint There are two ball joints one on the back of the Mobile Base and one on the mounting bracket Both ball joints are inserted into the mounting bracket and secured by the turnscrew Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 15 35 10 16 07 Powering the Dolphin Terminal When seated in a Mobile Base that is connected to the appropriate power source the Dolphin terminal receives the power to charge its main battery and run its internal circuitry Keep the Mobile Base plugged into the power source so that the Dolphin terminal battery pack stays fully charged Charging the Dolphin Terminal Dolphin terminals contain an intelligent battery charging system that monitors the charging of the battery pack to protect the battery from damage 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 1 Insert a battery pack into the Dolphin terminal 2 Slide the terminal imager window up and the LCD visible into the terminal well of the Mobile Base until it stops 3 When the Dolphin terminal is properly seated the DOCK LED lights solid green The terminal begins charging automatically Setting
74. Hand Held Products will void the warranty and may damage the terminal Use only the Li ion battery packs provided by Hand Held Products The use of any battery pack not sold manufactured by Hand Held Products in a Dolphin terminal will void your warranty and may result in damage to the Dolphin terminal or battery Dolphin QuadCharger Parts and Functions Front Panel Status LEDs Battery Capacity Indicator LEDs Analyze Button Charging Slots Charge Analyze Slot Charging Slots The QuadCharger contains four charging slots Each slot holds one battery When a battery is placed in a slot it immediately begins charging Charge Analyze Slot This is the fourth slot and the only one that can be used to 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 this slot through the complete Analyze cycle For more information see Using the Battery Analyzer on page 12 4 Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 12 1 10 16 07 Battery Capacity Indicator LEDs These LEDs give a readout of the remaining battery capacity after it has run through a complete analyze cycle For more information see Battery Capacity Indicator LEDs on page 12 2 Analyze Button Press this button to start a battery analyze cycle see Using the Battery Analyzer on page 12 4 Status LEDs A status LED is located above each of the
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76. RS 232 data communication use the 9 pin RS 232 cable from Hand Held Products to connect this port to a peripheral device For more information see RS 232 Serial Connector on page 13 4 USB Port This USB Port is full soeed and 2 0 compliant and requires ActiveSync 4 1 or higher Using a USB cable you can connect the HomeBase to a USB compliant device When the HomeBase is connected to the device the terminal is connected to the device when seated in the terminal well Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 13 3 10 16 07 RS 232 Serial Connector The following diagram displays the pins of the RS 232 serial connector of the Back Panel see page 13 3 Pin Description Internal Jumper to Pin 6 TXD RXD DSR GND DTR CTS RTS RI O QO N 9 1I JI I N Note Signals referenced are for a DTE device The HomeBase is at a right angle to the printed circuit board PCB The ninth pin has a ring indicator RI Powering the Dolphin HomeBase The terminal requires 9 5 volts DC input for communications and battery charging the power adapter on the power cable converts the voltage from the power source to 9 5 volts DC Only power adapter cables from Hand Held Products converts the voltage appropriately We recommend that you leave the Dolphin HomeBase connected to its power source at all times so that it is always ready to use 1 Connect the power cable to the DC jack on the rear panel of the HomeBase 2 Connect
77. Red Right Arrow Space Red Up Arrow Page up Red Down Arrow Page Down Red ESC hold Soft reset warm boot Red TAB hold Hard reset cold boot Red 1 F1 Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 5 5 10 16 07 Key Combination Function Special Character Red 6 5 6 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 36 Key Alpha Keyboard The following graphic displays the 36 key alpha keyboard Escape key SCAN key OK key Microphone ALT key Tab key Caps Lock Navigation keys Blue amp Red Modifier Keys Numeric NUM Lock key indicators Power key Backlight key NUM Lock Key The 36 key keyboard defaults to aloha mode Alpha mode is when you type letters with the letter keys Numeric mode is when you type numbers or characters with the letter keys To toggle between alpha and numeric modes tap the NUM key once There are numeric indicators above and to the left of the alpha keys that specify the number or character that will be typed when that key is pressed in numeric mode Caps Lock Functiondlity In alpha mode the 36 key keyboard defaults to upper case To toggle between upper and lower case tap the Blue modifier key twice You can still use the Blue modifier key for regular blue key combinations just press and hold the Blue modifier key with the next key in the combination Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 5 7 10 16 07 Blue K
78. SELECT Scroll to Connection then press ON e On Bluetooth Link press SELECT Scroll to Devices then press SELECT e Choose your mobile computer then press EDIT Scroll to Access Ask then press CHANGE e Scroll to Automatic then press SELECT Press DONE Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 9 23 10 16 07 Automatic Connections for Nokia 3650 7650 e On the phone press MENU Scroll to Connectivity then press OPTIONS e The Open option should be highlighted Press SELECT e The Bluetooth option should be highlighted Press OPTIONS e 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 e Inthe confirmation screen press YES Automatic Connections for Nokia 6310 8910 8910i e On the phone press MENU Scroll to 10 Bluetooth then press SELECT Scroll to 4 View Paired Devices then press SELECT e Highlight the Dolphin terminal 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 Favorite when prompted 9 24 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Wireless WAN WWAN Com
79. Servers that receive the radio signals and ultimately block or allow users to attach to the network Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Field Description Use certificate This is the certificate to be used during authentication A certificate is required for TLS optional for TTLS and PEAP and unused by MD5 and LEAP Therefore this option becomes active only when TLS TTLS or PEAP is selected as the Authentication type If Use certificate is enabled the client certificate displayed in the field is the one that is passed to the server for verification To select a client certificate tap Change and select the certificate from the list that appears To appear in this list certificates must be installed in the system The Issued to column should match the Identity field and the user ID on the authentication server used by the authenticator Your certificate must be valid with respect to the authentication server This generally means that the authentication server must accept the issuer of your certificate as a Certificate Authority When obtaining a client certificate do not enable strong private key protection If you enable strong private key protection for a certificate you will need to enter an access password for the certificate each time this certificate is used Tunneled authentication area Tunneled authentication parameters are used by only by TLS TTLS and PEAP protocols in Phase 2 of authentication
80. Start gt Settings gt Connections tab gt 802 11b Settings OR 2 Tap the Status icon _ in the command bar see Using the Status Icon The 802 11b Settings utility consists of four tabs Status Config Advanced and About You configure the radio on the Status Config and Advanced tabs Status Tab Zl Settings t 4 10 14 ok 802 11b WLAN Module amp Current Channel le Current Tx Rate it mbys Link Quality 100 Strength 100 Station IP Info IP Address 192 168 1 101 sso Emeeen Status Field Description Current Channel Shows the RF channel currently used by the radio Current TX Rate Shows the current transmit rate This can be 1 Mbps 2 Mbps 5 5 Mbps or 11 Mbps Disable Enable Tap this button to disable enable the radio Radio Rescan Tap this button to start a rescan process to search for an AP with a stronger signal in the network Link Quality Displays the signal to noise ratio Strength Displays the signal strength at the receiver IP Address Displays the IP address of the radio Verify configuration information with your network administrator Renew IP Tap this button to reapply the IP address from the DHCP server when automatic DHCP is enabled State Displays the Network Name and the MAC address of the e AP the radio is associated with in AP mode or e Creator of IBSS into which the radio is joined in peer to peer Ad Hoc mode After an SSID
81. Today screen appears see Today Screen on page 2 9 Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 2 7 10 16 07 Step 7 Setting the Time and Date The time and date need to be reset after every hard reset of the terminal It is a good idea to set the time and date before you begin using the device so that the system clock is accurate On the Today screen tap the line that displays the time and date Sunday March 23 2003 EB Tap here to set owner informat The Clock Settings screen appears a 4 1204 Clock amp Alarms Home GMT 5 Eastern US 12 04 38 aM fef 3 21 2003 Visiting GMT 5 Eastern US Y 12 04 38 AM 3 21 2003 x Step 8 Verify Operations with Demos For details see Using the Image Engine on page 4 1 2 8 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Today Screen When the terminal powers one for the first time you 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 J 2 Start Tap to adjust the volume Wednesday __ Tap to change the date and time January 01 2003 u A Tap her to sek AANER BER T B Lu Tap to open to change owner information Mo unread messages n Your email messages Mo tasks i Mo upcoming appointments Device unlocked d Tap here to sign in to Pocket MSN fay Applications running in the background Notification Co
82. a Dolphin terminals with an MC 75 radio have two way voice and data communication Dual Band Antenna Dolphin terminals configured with a GSM radio feature an external antenna that is optimized for power output and receiver sensitivity This is an omni directional antenna with zero dBm gain For the MC 75 radio there are two different antennas based on geographical location each supports two bandwidths Europe Supports 900 MHz and 1800 MHz bands This antenna is color coded with a white O ring on the inside of the antenna North America Supports 850 MHz and 1900 MHz bands This antenna is color coded with a green O ring on the inside of the antenna Requirements Using GSM GPRS on a Dolphin terminal requires a e Network subscription to a GSM GPRS network you need to know what service providers are in your geographic area and e SIM card installed on the terminal see SIM Card on page 10 2 Capabilities Dolphin computers with integrated GSM GPRS MC 45 radios are optimized for the following two way voice and data communications e GSM voice data dial up Short Message Service SMS text messages e GPRS Class 10 data transmissions average 40 60 Kbps The speed is dependent on the wireless network carrier Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 10 1 10 16 07 SIM Card SIM stands for Subscriber Information Module A SIM card stores the subscriber s personal information GSM GPRS radio settings security key c
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84. a DD ALT The functions performed by the ALT key depends on the software application in use and the key combination pressed The Dolphin 7900 supports The blue and red keys are used in combination with other keys to type special characters Blue and perform system functions Each key modifies only the next key pressed ned d The overlay of each keyboard is color coded to indicate the character typed or function performed when specific keys are pressed immediately after the blue or red modifier key Sticky Key Functiondlity ALT Dolphin 9500 terminals support sticky key functionality for the ALT key which means that you don t have to press and hold the ALT key when you press the next key Instead you can tap ALT and then the next key You need to open RegEdit and enable the key Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 5 3 10 16 07 25 Key Numeric Keyboard The following graphic displays the 25 key numeric keyboard Escape key SCAN key OK key Microphone Tab key ALT key Navigation keys Blue amp Red Modifier keys Power key Backlight key Caps Lock key Alpha Mode The 25 key keyboard defaults to numeric mode Numeric mode is when you type numbers with the number keys Alpha mode is when you type letters or characters with the number keys To toggle between numeric and alpha modes double tap the Blue modifier key There are alpha indicators on the number buttons that specify the letters or characters that will b
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86. ab PEN AEGIS Client R x g7 5 06 ok 802 116 WLAN Module Available Networks Wireless Networks Protocel Field Description Available Displays the networks the terminal recognizes as available to connect to When the Client is first Networks installed there are no entries in the Available Networks list Scan Displays a list of networks broadcasting their availability You can also attach to networks who are not broadcasting Move to Activates after Scan has been tapped and the available networks have been retrieved In the list Configured of networks retrieved select the network you wish to connect to and tap Move to Configured This selects the network Configured Displays the networks your terminal is connected to This section adds and removes networks as Networks well as reviews and edits the properties of existing configured networks Default When the Client is first installed there is a Configured Network named default in the list This profile has Associate with any network selected in its Properties selection screen If you are going to be in a location with only one AP or more than one AP that attaches to the same network the default profile may be sufficient for you needs without necessitating the selection of a specific network or networks If default is last in the list it can act as a wildcard should you be out of the range of your primary networks which are listed first Do not
87. ager tap Start gt Settings gt Connections tab gt Radio Manager Configuration Utility Options RC are two configuration utilities for the 802 11b radio 802 11b Settings default and the 802 11b Wireless Security upplement 802 11b Settings 802 11b Settings is the default configuration utility and should be used to configure the radio with standard WEP 64 128 bit and no authentication For more information see 802 11b Settings on page 8 2 802 11b Wireless Security Supplement The 802 11b Wireless Security Supplement also known as the AEGIS Client is an additional configuration utility you should use when configuring the radio with authentication encryption greater than 128 bit WEP This utility is loaded on the terminal but not installed during Autoinstall You must install this utility before you can use it to set up the radio For details see Installing the 802 11b Wireless Security Supplement on page 8 10 Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 8 1 10 16 07 802 11b Settings If you want to use standard WEP encryption or no authentication you need to use 802 11b settings to configure the radio with the 802 11b Settings utility lf you use 802 11b Settings to configure the radio make sure that the 802 11b Wireless Security Supplement is not present in the IPSM Autoinstall folder The G should not appear in the command bar on the Today screen Accessing 802 11b Settings Access 802 11b settings two ways 1 Tap
88. ake sauene adjustments to conserve power usage see Using Infrared on page 7 5 You would turn off receiving capabilities to conserve power Note You can also set automatic turn off times for the terminal to conserve power When the device is turned off that means that it goes into suspend mode For more information on suspend mode see Suspend Mode on page 11 Regional Settings Regional Settings enables you to customize the appearance and formatting to your geographic region Specifically you can customize numbers i e number of decimal places allowed currency i e using the or symbol time and date These specifications apply to all screens including the Today screen The Region tab displays an overview of the region selected in the drop down list at the top Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 6 11 10 16 07 The terminal is loaded with a number of pre programmed regional settings Select one from the list and the results appear on the screen To see specific settings or change a specific setting tap on one of the tabs make the change and tap OK to save it Remove Programs The Remove Programs settings enables you to remove programs installed on the terminal Use this setting to troubleshoot when you receive messages that the device is out of memory The programs removed are removed from RAM memory Any program usually cab or dll files stored in the Autoinstall folder My Device gt IPSM gt Autoinstall
89. al boots up for the first time from the factory TTFF can take up to 15 minutes Typical TTFF From No Satellite Data The terminal stops acquiring GPS data when 1 The terminal goes into suspend mode which can happen manually or due to device inactivity GPS data acquisition begins again when the terminal resumes normal operation You have to wake the terminal manually by pressing the Scan key For more information see Resetting the Terminal on page 2 11 2 The terminal moves to a location where it cannot receive satellite signals inside a building that blocks satellite reception for example Typical TTFF Type of Start Start Description Typical TTFF Cold Start No satellite data has been received for 16 hours Warm Start No satellite data has been received for 30 minutes Hot Start No satellite data has been received for 15 minutes 11 4 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Serial Communications The GPS module sends data to serial COM port 1 of the terminal The default data rate is 4800 bps which is non configurable Microsoft ActiveSync Because data from the GPS module is sent to the 7900 via the I O connector serial ActiveSync and other external serial RS 232 device input connections are not possible when the GPS module is powered on However USB ActiveSync is available at all times If you need to use serial RS 232 ActiveSync or other external serial RS 232 devices you will have to remove power from the GPS m
90. align the screen at bootup You would need to re align the screen again if tapping buttons or icons with the stylus no longer seems to work appropriately For more information see Align the Screen on page 2 7 ClearType Tab The Dolphin 7900 displays support ClearType font rendering ClearType is a Microsoft technology that dramatically increases the readability of text on LCD displays A gt xi239 0D ClearType ClearType smoothes the edges of screen Fonts For many programs r Enable ClearType To enable ClearType font rendering select Enable ClearType and tap OK To adjust the level of ClearType font rendering use the ClearType Tuner see ClearType Tuner on page 6 8 For more information about ClearType font rendering visit www microsoft com typography cleartype what htm fname 20 amp fsize Text Size Tab The Text Size tab enables you to perform font scaling within certain views of the Today screen Contacts Calendar Messaging and Tasks This means that you can increase or decrease the point size of the font on application windows A et xis ok Adjust the text size to see more content or increase the readability in many programs Smallest Largest Example Il get back to you Alignment ClearType Text Size This is the default font size setting To change the font size move the slider toward Smallest or Largest The Example text changes to reflect the font change Tap OK to save the new font size settin
91. ame and tap OK The name entered appears in the Profile drop down list e Tapping Delete deletes authentication profiles To be deleted a profile cannot be assigned to a configured network Identity This is the 802 1X identity supplied to the authenticator The identity value can be up to 63 ASCII characters and is case sensitive For tunneled authentication protocols such as TTLS and PEAP this identity called the Phase 1 identity is sent outside the protection of the encrypted tunnel Therefore it is recommended that this field not contain a true identity but instead the identity anonymous and any desired realm e g anonymous myrealm com For TTLS and PEAP true user credentials Phase 2 identity are entered in the Tunneled authentication section When used with PEAP and the NET Enterprise Server Version 5 2 this field must contain the identity used in both Phase and Phase II The Phase II identity field is ignored Password This is the password used for MD5 Challenge or LEAP authentication It may contain up to 63 ASCII characters and is case sensitive Asterisks appear instead of characters for enhanced security Authentication type This is the authentication method to be used MD5 Challenge LEAP PEAP TLS or TTLS Your network administrator should let you know the protocols supported by the RADIUS server The RADIUS server sits on the network and acts as a central credential repository for Access
92. and C NET e Dolphin GSM GPRS SDK Add on for Pocket PC 2003 supports Embedded Visual C 4 0 and Visual Studio NET 2003 This User s Guide The Dolphin 7900 Series Mobile Computer User s Guide provides you with the information you need to make the most of your Dolphin terminal Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 1 1 10 16 07 Label Locations Dolphin terminals meet or exceed the requirements of all applicable standards organizations for safe operation However as with any electrical equipment the best way to ensure safe operation is to operate them according to the agency guidelines that follow Please read these guidelines carefully before using your Dolphin mobile computer Laser Safety Label Compliance Label Location Laser Safety Label If the following label is attached to your product it indicates the product contains a laser engine or laser aimer LASER LIGHT DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT Thi 1 0 mW MAX OUTPUT 650nM Laser Eye Safety Statement This device has been tested in accordance with and com IEC60825 1 1993 A1 A2 plies with EN60825 1 1993 A1 A2 and 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 except for devi Complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 1 1 ations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated July 26 2001 LASER LIGHT DO NOT except for deviations pursuant to Laser STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT 1 0 mW MAX OUTPUT 650nM Notice No 50 dated July 26 2001 Caution use of controls or adju
93. applications Data Input The Dolphin 7900 mobile computer features a PDA design with a larger display and smaller recessed keyboards The display area is 3 8 inches with a 240 X 320 VGA display in TFT color that is backlit for maximum viewability then covered with an industrial touch screen for maximum durability There are two keyboard options 25 key numeric alpha and 36 key alpha numeric Imaging The Dolphin 7900 contains an integrated imager that can take digital images of damaged packages and recipient signatures in addition to decoding standard 1D and 2D symbologies For the greatest ease of use when operating the imager both side panels feature a scan button that initiates a scan with the touch of a thumb or forefinger Memory The Dolphin 7900 is a Windows Mobile computer with 64 MB RAM and 64 MB non volatile synchronous Flash memory Communications Communications via the I O connector supports 115 Kbps using serial RS 232 and 12 Mbps using USB Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 2 1 10 16 07 Dolphin 7900 Radio Configuration Options Standard Configurations Dolphin 7900 WLAN and WPAN 802 11b and Bluetooth This terminal features integrated 802 11b and Bluetooth radios which means that your terminal contains the capabilities of both radios You can operate the radios simultaneously or switch between them Dolphin 7900 WWAN and WLAN GSM GPRS and 802 11b This terminal features the functionality of both GSM GPRS and 802
94. ation 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 PC 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 RS 232 Pin Configuration HomeBase Host Port IBM AT DBO IBM XT DB25 Modem DB25 DCE DTE DTE DCE Pin Input Signal Note The HomeBase cannot be daisy chained Setting up the Terminal for ActiveSync Communications via RS 232 Tap Start gt Programs gt ActiveSync gt Menu and verify that 115200 Default is selected as the connection method Setting up the PC for ActiveSync Communications ActiveSync must be installed and configured for RS 232 on the desktop computer to sync successfully with a Dolphin terminal that is configured for RS 232 communication Verify that ActiveSync on the PC has the correct ActiveSync Connection Settings Open ActiveSync and click File gt Communication Properties Connection Settings Waiting for device to connect lw Show status icon in taskbar Allow USB connections jl Allow connections to one of the following COM Is computer is connected to The Internet W Open ActiveSync when my devi
95. b Settings il gr qx 7 28 xX Settings GW Fa 729 X Buttons Headset Input Backlight Certificates a n N 9 Lock Menus ClearType Clock amp CPU Speed 5 wa Th Owner Sounds amp Today Error GPS Memory Information Notifications Reporting Personal System Connections Personal System Connections Connections Tab Settings T gr qx 7 30 X 8 Beam Connections IrDA Bt Fi Network Radio Cards Manager Personal System Connections Tab Description Personal Customizes buttons set SIP options and adjust headset settings see Personal Tab on page 6 2 System Adjusts system settings see System Tab on page 6 7 Connections Establishes network connections settings see Connections Tab on page 6 14 Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 6 1 10 16 07 Personal Tab To access the Personal tab go to Start gt Settings The screen opens displaying the Personal tab Icon Buttons Headset Input Lock Menus MSN Options Owner Information Sounds amp Notifications Today Settings Hi 2 44x725 x BN a Buttons Headset Input a Lock Mens QENIE g Owner Sounds amp Today Information Notifications Personal System Connections Description Program the side buttons to perform specific tasks For more information see Buttons on page 6 3 Adjust audio settings for headset use see Headset Control on page 6 4 Customizes the SIP For details see
96. bottom panel to the mounting bracket match the holes to the secured screws Open slot for the connector and power cables 4 Turn the secured HomeBase right side up 13 10 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 5 Using the appropriate screws secure the mounting bracket to the wall or vertical surface as shown Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 13 11 10 16 07 13 12 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Overview The Dolphin ChargeBase is a four slot charging cradle that can power four Dolphin terminals and charge their main batteries in less than four hours Each charging slot charges terminals independently of the other slots Charging The Dolphin ChargeBase completes a full charge of the main battery pack in less than four hours The ChargeBase also provides power to the intelligent battery charging system in all Dolphin terminals that senses when a full charge has been achieved and switches to a trickle charge to maintain the full charge As battery packs charge the charging circuitry follows the two step charging process CC CV that is recommended for Li lon batteries The process monitors changes in temperature current and voltage Convenient Storage Intelligent battery charging makes the Dolphin ChargeBase a safe and convenient storage receptacle for Dolphin terminals Capacity The ChargeBase can hold up to four Dolphin 7900 terminals Use only the peripherals power cables and p
97. bout imaging see Using the Image Engine on page 4 1 Hand Strap Slot The Dolphin 7900 has an adjustable elastic hand strap attached to the terminal with a slot on the top of the back panel You can detach the hand strap from this clip when you need access to the battery or other item on the back panel Battery The Battery well is a recessed area on the back of the Dolphin terminal that holds the Li lon battery pack For more information see Battery Power on page 3 10 Stylus and Fastener The stylus is used to operate the touch screen The back panel features this storage slot to hold the stylus when not in use There is also a fastener on the back panel to which you can attach stylus tethers A stylus tether is a coiled elastic cord with one end to attach to the stylus and another to attach fasten to the back panel Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 3 5 10 16 07 Side Panel Features The following graphic shows the left side panel Programmable Side Button Access Door Programmable Side Button Programmable buttons are located on both side panels By default these buttons activate the image scan engine as amore ergonomic alternative to pressing the SCAN key on the keyboard These buttons can be programmed to perform specific functions in the Buttons setting For details see Buttons on page 6 3 Access Door When the access door is open the mini SD memory interface and SIM card slot are available The following graphic
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99. ce connects Help OF Cancel Note You can have the USB connection box checked in addition to the serial cable box without affecting processing However you should use RS 232 or USB Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 13 7 10 16 07 Communicating with the Dolphin Terminal 1 Insert the Dolphin terminal into the terminal well of the HomeBase e The DOCK LED lights green If the DOCK LED does not light make sure that the terminal is properly seated You may need to remove and re insert the terminal e The Dolphin terminal activates If the terminal does not power on verify that the Hand Held Products power supply is properly connected to the cradle and plugged into a functioning outlet e The Dolphin terminal automatically opens ActiveSync to establish a connection 2 The HomeBase can now transfer data between the terminal and the host device If communication does not occur check the port connections to ensure that the cradle is correctly configured Verifying Communication You can verify that the USB driver is functioning by watching the COMM LED on the USB HomeBase When the COMM LED lights solid green the HomeBase is communicating with the PC Verifying Data Transfer The COMM LED flashes when data is being transferred via the HomeBase For an RS 232 connection the COMM LED flashes red and green For a USB connection the COMM LED flashes green 13 8 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 M
100. ct the call Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Using the Dialler The Dialler is the is the program that manages your GSM GPRS cell phone calls To launch the Dialler tap Start gt Programs gt uPhone gt Dialler The program launches and the uPhone Dialler screen opens 3 uPhone Dialler a 10 04 Px Three information lines Dialler screen Network name of service provider Number Name dialed incoming and outgoing calls Idle Status status of the phone Cingular Signal Strength Four bars is optimal Tap to send a call or accept an incoming call Tap to end a call Tap to clear the Dialler screen Phone keypad tap the numbers to dial Tap and buttons for h interactive voice systems f i e touchtones zat Can _ Tools Settings Help Making a Call Entering a Phone Number Cingular Idle You can Enter the numbers manually using the phone keypad on the Dialler screen the SIP or the Dolphin keyboard e As you enter each number the digits appears on the Dialler screen in the Name Number line If a contact matching the entered number is found in the Phonebook the name of the contact appears in the Name Number line as you type tapping on the name enters the rest of the number automatically e Use the Phonebook to e Select an existing contact Tap Tools gt Phonebook select a name or number in the list and tap OK you can also tap and hold on the entry The number is
101. ctivates Choose a network from this list and tap OK A wait icon appears while the system accesses the selected network Divert Tab The divert tab enables you to select divert options for incoming calls when you are unavailable to answer e g when the phone is off you are out of network coverage busy or not able to answer Wil a 4x 1202 uPhone Settings Voice diverts All calls ot Diverted Unavailable To number 17044515959 All Calls diverts all incoming calls automatically Unavailable diverts incoming calls when you are unavailable The options in both lists are as follows Not Diverted Select this option to not divert calls This is the default setting for both All Calls and Unavailable lists 10 14 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Answerphone Select this option to divert calls to voicemail To number Select this option to forward incoming calls to another number Bar Tab The Bar tab sets enables you to bar both incoming and outgoing calls ha nm uPhone Settings L EZ ok Bar outgoing calls Intemational except to horme county Bar incoming calls Change baring c de Bar outgoing calls Select one of the following options from the drop down list Not barred No restrictions on outgoing calls International calls Bar international calls f Only international calls to the home country designated on the SIM International except card ean bemade All outgoing ca
102. d 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation To prevent radio interference to the licensed service this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding Equipment or its transmit antenna that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing Cet appareil num rique de la Classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 1 3 10 16 07 RF Approvals for 802 11b and Bluetooth Parameter Specification U S A FCC Part 15 247 Canada RSS 210 RF Approvals for GSM MC 45 MC 46 amp MC 75 Parameter Specification U S A FCC Part 24 Canada RSS 133 R amp TTE Compliance Statement for 802 11b Bluetooth and or GSM MC 45 MC 46 amp MC 75 Dolphin 7900 RF terminals 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 as applicable Parameter Specification R amp TTE EN 300 328 2 2000 EN 301 489 1 2002 08 EN 301 489 17 2002 08 EN 60950 2000 EN 50361 2001 This product is marked with CE 0682 in accordance with the Class II product requirements specified in the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC The equipment is intended for use throughout the European Community PAN European Frequency Range 2 402 2 480 GHz Restrictions in France are as follows e Indoor use Maximum
103. d bolts secure the DIN rail to the desk or wall Desk Mounting The following graphic displays how to mount the QuadCharger to a desk v Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 12 5 10 16 07 Wall Mounting The following graphic displays how mount a QuadCharger to a wall Troubleshooting If you encounter problems with your Dolphin QuadCharger refer to chart below for possible solutions If problems persist please contact Technical Support Problem The Status LED does not come on when Check the power connections on the Dolphin QuadCharger make sure the insert a battery pack into the Dolphin POWER switch is ON and the battery pack is properly seated QuadCharger The Status LED lights red during Try to charge the battery in one of the other charging slots If the red Status charging LED comes on again then the problem is associated with the battery pack If the red status stays with the charging slot the problem is associated with the charging circuity The Status LED lights red and stays on An error occurred during the self diagnostic test for that particular charging without a battery in the charging slot pocket Call Hand Held Products Product Service and request an RMA For additional warranty and return information see Customer Support on page 16 1 12 6 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Overview As the hub of your Dolphin 7900 system the Dolphin HomeBase charging and
104. d depends on the character set and format selected in the Method field Enable 802 1X This option and drop down list is active only when the WEP Key is enabled Select this option if access to the network needs group authentication then select the 802 1X security standard PEAP or TLS from the drop down list Properties Tap the Properties button to choose the certificate that applies Accessing 802 1x networks require personal certificates for authentication Please note that 802 11b Settings does not support authentication therefore these fields are not active lf you are using authentication with your wireless 802 11b connection you must configure that connection in the 802 11b Wireless Security Supplement see page 8 10 OK Tap this button to save the profile or changes to the profile Cancel Tap this button to close the window without saving or modifying the profile Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 8 7 10 16 07 Advanced Tab 802 11b WLAN Module Power Save Mode Always Enable Best Performance Best Battery Life 802 116 Preamble Mode Auto Tx Preamble Defaults Apply Field Description Power Save Mode This drop down list determines the settings for Power Save Mode e Disable Disables the Power Save mode e Always Enable Enables Power Save mode This is the default setting e Auto Enable Automatically enables the Power Save mode when the terminal is running on battery
105. day screen For more information see Opening the Client on page 8 12 AP Search Threshold If you are using one of these authentication methodologies you need to configure your 802 11b connection here NOT through 802 11b Settings However if you want to set the AP Search Threshold above the default setting of Low Density you do need to change that setting in 802 11b Settings for details see Network Profile Tab on page 8 6 Required Network Configuration Information Because the Client accesses a network that is protected by the IEEE 802 1X protocol you must configure EAP data communication to match your network server parameters If the EAP configuration doesn t match your network configuration you can t access the network Therefore make sure you have the correct network server parameters on hand when you configure the client Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F ll 10 16 07 Opening the Client To access the client the first time tap Start gt Programs gt Meetinghouse AEGIS Client After the Client has been activated you can tap the icon in the lower left corner of the command bar Calendar Contacts Color Indicators The color of the icon indicates the status of the controlled ports kn eae Bawer nanna TT TT em TT ep 7 wla Kwa If there is no yellow red or green in the icon then either the ports are not being controlled by 802 1X or there is no authentication activity on the contro
106. displays both slots as they appear when the Dolphin terminal is placed flat with the keyboard facing down Mini SD Interface SIM Card Slot Mini SD Interface You can install a mini SD card to expand the capacity of the terminal s storage memory 2GB cards are currently available from Hand Held Products The mini SD memory interface does not support SDIO SIM Card SIM cards are used with a GSM GPRS radio Opening the Access Door Note Access door removal requires a special tool from Hand Held Products part number 100001024 1 Press Blue Backlight key to put the terminal in suspend mode see Suspend Mode on page 2 11 2 Remove the battery see page 2 5 3 Place the terminal on a flat secure surface with the keyboard face down 3 6 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 4 Using the special tool from Hand Held Products unscrew both screws Installing a Mini SD Card 1 When the access door is open slide the mini SD card into the appropriate slot until it clicks into place Rubber Gasket a i 2 The bottom panel inside the opening displays the following guide to help you insert the mini SD card correctly To remove an installed mini SD card tap on the edge lightly to unlock the card the card will pop out just enough for you to grab its edge and pull it out 3 Replace the access door and tighten the screws There is a rubber gasket on the inside of access door that must be in place when you
107. e or Product Service Marketing Manager from Hand Held Products or your Authorized Reseller 16 3 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 16 4 Rev F 10 16 07 Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Hand Held Products Inc 700 Visions Drive P O Box 208 Skaneateles Falls NY 13153 0208 79 UG Rev F 10 16 07
108. e Panel Features on page 3 6 These buttons can be programmed to perform specific functions as well as open software applications see Buttons on page 6 3 Demos Dolphin terminals contain demo programs that operate the image engine To access demos tap Start gt Demos gt e gt Scan Demo to verify decoding see Decoding on page 4 3 e gt Imaging Demo to verify imaging see Capturing Images on page 4 5 Use the Scan and Image Demos to test and verify image engine performance Decoding The Dolphin 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 many positions see Omni Directional Scanning on page 4 4 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 green aiming beam should be centered horizontally across the bar code When ALD is enabled the reader does not read matrix or postal codes To Decode a Bar Code 1 Tap Start gt Demos gt Scan Demo 2 Position the Dolphin 7900 t
109. e Sharing 3 If your device has no devices in the Bluetooth Devices Folder that supports OBEX File Transfer then it begins to search for Bluetooth devices nearby Bluetooth Device Search GE Looking for Bluetooth device s Time remaining 4 Select the Bluetooth device you wish to browse If the desired device is not listed tap Find fae HL Socket OBEX sz 5 17 Yaf _ Pocket_PC_socke Choose the desired device and tap Select If the desired device is not shown tap Find to search for one that may be in range Tap Cancel to abandon this operation 5 Your device begins to establish a file sharing connection 6 After the devices successfully connect the Bluetooth File Explorer appears 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 the connection status i Eu Connected to Pocket_PC_socke Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 9 15 10 16 07 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 1 Select the file s or folder s that you wish to transfer You can select items from only one device per transfer session P Ajj Bluetooth File Explorer 23 30 9 2 There are two different ways to initiate the transfer e Tap File gt Send to remote or Get
110. e all incoming beams and select discoverable mode Sending and Receiving To send or receive the IrDA ports of both devices whether it s two terminals or a terminal and a host device must be aligned with each other and within a close range The maximum data transfer speed is 115 Kbps Sending 1 Align the IrDA ports 2 Open the program where you created the item you want to send and locate the item in the list You can also beam files but not folders from File Explorer 3 Tap and hold the item A pop up menu appears Cut Pop up menu Copy Rename Delete Send via E mail Beam File Selected item 4 Select Beam File The information begins transmitting to the other device Receiving 1 Align the IrDA ports 2 Have the owner of the other device send the information to you 3 Your terminal automatically begins receiving it To initiate a receive manually tap the Receive an incoming beam link 7 6 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Troubleshooting If the Beam Settings are not set to receive or you ve aligned two IrDA ports and the terminal is still not receiving go to Start gt Programs gt Infrared Receive The terminal searches for the sending device Beam Receive Er x 4 19 beam Looking for sending devices using IR Cancel If the terminal cannot find the sending device the following message appears EF Infrared Receive m 9 13 infrared Sending device no
111. e of any battery pack not sold manufactured by Hand Held Products in a Dolphin terminal will void your warranty and may result in damage to the Dolphin terminal or battery 1 Unpack the Li ion battery pack 2 Hold the terminal with the front panel keyboard facing down and detach the handstrap Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 2 5 10 16 07 3 Take the battery and insert the end without the locking tab into the top of the battery well and push down with a hinging motion until the locking tab snaps 4 Re attach the handstrap To Remove the Main Battery Pack Put the terminal in Suspend mode before removing the battery Suspend Mode page 2 11 1 Detach the handstrap 2 Press the locking tab on the battery pack and pull it away from the bottom panel 3 Pull the battery pack up with a hinging motion Step 3 Charge the Main and Backup Batteries The power supply consists of two types of battery power the main battery pack and the backup battery located inside the terminal The main battery powers the terminal and charges the internal backup battery The internal backup battery maintains the application data stored in RAM and the system clock for up to 30 minutes when the main battery pack is completely discharged or removed Before initial use Because the terminals are shipped with both batteries discharged of all power charge the main battery pack fora minimum of four hours before initial use When installed in the t
112. e typed when you press that key in aloha mode Please note that when typing in aloha mode you must use the same multi press method you would use when typing letters on a phone keypad Each key press will type the next letter in the sequence as displayed by the alpha indicator You can still use the Blue modifier key for regular Blue key combinations just press and hold Blue modifier key with the next key in the combination For details see Blue Key Combinations on page 5 8 Caps Lock Key in Alpha Mode After you double tap the Blue modifier key to switch the aloha mode and begin typing letters appear in upper case by default To toggle between upper and lower cases in alpha mode tap the Caps Lock key once 5 4 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Blue Key Combinations Alpha Mode Double tap the Blue modifier key Character lower case Character upper case D Il _ Il CO CO N 9 gt O ATJ O PO Functions Press the Blue key once in combination with the next key Key Combination Function Blue Backlight Suspend Resume Blue Start menu Blue Left Arrow Send Blue Tab Backtab Blue Right Arrow End Blue Up Arrow Volume up Blue Down Arrow Red Key Combinations Volume down Key Combination Function Special Character Red Left Arrow Backspace
113. eate a standard folder for consistency 2 Goto Start gt Programs gt Meetinghouse Certificate Installer All valid certificate file types located in the My Documents folder appear in the list Era fig Select Certificate j2 5 36 Folder All Folders Type Certificates cern prb pfs r 9 6 7 42 Bh 3 Tap and hold on a certificate in the list A pop up appears asking if you want to install the certificate 4 Tap OK The certificate is loaded into the correct certificate store Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 8 25 10 16 07 Advice and Workarounds Issue Possible Causes and Solutions The Client will not start on the device with an error message about missing files Perform a soft reset The wireless network interface port does not appear in the main AEGIS screen e The license is not valid If you have entered a time limited license is your clock on the device correct e Restart the client on the main screen tap Client gt Restart e Perform a soft reset e Ifthe radio is turned off or the radio card is not present this will sometimes cause the port name to not appear e Ifthe radio driver is very old and does not support NDIS 5 1 commands the Client may not be able to detect it The wireless network interface appears but when select it and tap Configure the Scan button is disabled Enable the radio Start gt Settings gt Connections tab gt Radio Manager
114. ection in the drop down list Allow intermediate This option is selected by default and enables unspecified certificates to be in the server certificates certificate chain between the server certificate and the certificate authority selected in the Certificate issuer must be field When selected this option allows the server certificate received during negotiation to be issued directly by the certificate authority or by one of its intermediate certificate authorities If disabled then the selected Certificate issuer must have directly issued the server certificate Server name must be This is either the server name or the domain the server belongs to depending on which option is selected below the text field During authentication this name will be compared to the server certificate s Subject CN field Must match exactly When selected the server name entered must match the server name found on the certificate exactly Must contain domain When selected the server name field identifies a domain and the certificate must have a server name name belonging to this domain or to one of its sub domains e g zeelans com where the server is blueberry zeelans com Configuring the Port On the main screen tap and hold on a port and select Configure on the popup menu The Port Settings Configuration screen opens displaying the Wireless Networks tab Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 19 10 16 07 Wireless Networks T
115. ections tab gt Radio Manager The Radio Manager appears identifying which radio drivers are installed The highlighted entry is the radio mode that is currently enabled its Status should be Ready Aa Start it xiz Radio Manager Radio Modes The Radio Modes section lists the radio drivers currently installed on the terminal Status field The Status field displays the status of the radio driver selected in the Radio Modes box Ready The selected radio is enabled Success The selected radio has been successfully enabled Error message The radio cannot be enabled You cannot successfully enable the radio if the radio s driver is not installed An error will appear telling you that the radio driver is not installed Enabling Radios and Radio Combinations Note To successfully enable a radio both the hardware module and the software driver must be installed on the terminal If multiple radios are installed in your terminal you must enable the radio combination and not each individual radio To enable a radio or radio combination select the radio in the Radio Modes list and tap Apply The radio drivers are enabled and disabled if necessary in the proper sequence For example if the radio enabled is Bluetooth Only and you try to switch to 802 11b Only after Apply is tapped the Radio Manager disables the Bluetooth radio first then enables the 802 11b radio 7 8 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Disabling Radio
116. ective owners Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation Chapter 8 contains copyrighted information from SyChip Inc Chapter 8 contains copyrighted information from Meetinghouse Corporation Meetinghouse the Meetinghouse logo and all other Meetinghouse trademarks service marks contained herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of Meetinghouse Chapter 9 is copyrighted information used by permission from Bluetooth SIG Inc The Bluetooth trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc U S A and licensed to Hand Held Products Inc Chapter 10 contains information with permission from Intrynsic Software Inc Table of Contents Chapter I Agency Approvals Me TC AOI e 1 2 r SAL DD Dw zzerrZJ XX X XgJ _a_a fre Teer er 1 2 LE a Ve r cu wx5 g xg _ _ _ yWWwWamrmrmrrrrmrrrrHrmDvWmDIMW A 1 2 Regulatory and Safety Approvals ki k s dunes nii eela kadan ay ye a baka WELE EEEE En ken a kawe ba ne enda ki 1 2 PCE C OTDI a eor J ID oeoeor aaaararardr rl 1 3 Chapter 2 Getting Started e e e rrr rr reee 2 1 Dolphin 7900 Radio Configuration Options ke kk KK KEKE KAKA K K K 2 2 Saat COME ALI ONS XWWw_ee gggggggmgm mrm_mmmmmmmmmomommoooeeooyxyooono_ 2 2 VES oy i Gee arab TN NN NRnRTRIuRWo O RW Q Z UW W mMMEAEM MDMDMNMDNDNDN ree ene eT 2 2 ol tits V00 erien Sree Dd dl V rrr 2 3 Dolphi 7 200 Accessorie Sasserra KOSE Ve ka NE Ra NA KE ke eat Ca bda k
117. ed Encountered an error during the Analyze cycle To Analyze a Battery Complete these steps 1 Insert the battery 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 of the Analyze cycle the Status LED lights solid green and the Battery Capacity Indicator LEDs display the battery s capacity The Dolphin QuadCharger is accumulating battery pack information during the entire Analyze cycle Do NOT remove the battery AN until the cycle has been completed 12 4 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Mounting the QuadCharger 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 desktop or workbench 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 insert and remove battery packs and read the labels especially for the Battery Analyzer Using the DIN Rail Most Dolphin peripherals have a DIN Rail 7 5 high X 35 wide mm slot on the bottom panel to enable secure mounting To mount the Dolphin QuadCharger you slide the DIN Rail into the slot on the bottom panel Then using the appropriate nuts an
118. een 2 In the pop up menu select Turn Transmitter OFF 3 The Bluetooth Card radio transmitter shuts off The Bluetooth icon and menu options becomes gray 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 quickly and easily ActiveSync to a notebook or desktop computer with Microsoft ActiveSync 1 Tap on the Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu select Bluetooth ActiveSync 2 The next screens varies 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 a When you tap Bluetooth ActiveSync your device automatically tries to connect to your favorite computer b The Connect To screen appears reporting that it is trying to connect to Wireless ActiveSync Wireless ActiveSync status Connecting to Host c After a successful connection is made the status screen reports Connected Now you are ready to synchronize files if desired Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 9 7 10 16 07 SCENARIO 2 Your Bluetooth Devices folder contains no favorite desktop computer a When you tap on Bluetooth ActiveSync a screen appears that allows you to choose which computer to connect to in your Bluetooth Devices folder Choose a computer from
119. elevision technician for additional suggestions The user may find the following booklet helpful Something About Interference This is available at FCC local regional offices Our company is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by our company The correction is the responsibility of the user Use only shielded data cables with this system In accordance with FCC 15 21 changes or modifications not expressly approved by Hand Held Products Inc may void the FCC authorization to operate the equipment This device and its antenna must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines for body worn operation do not use accessories that contain metallic components When using accessories where the terminal is worn on the body the terminal s touch screen must face away from the body CAUTION Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Canadian Compliance for 802 11b Bluetooth and or GSM MC 45 MC 46 amp MC 75 Radio This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference an
120. ently certified to meet IP64 standards for moisture and particle resistance Power Lithium lon battery technology 7 4V 14 8 watt hour main battery with hot swappable design for fast replacement in the field Other Integrated stylus with optional tether and adjustable removable hand strap Peripherals Accessories Dolphin HomeBase Charging communications cradle with auxiliary battery well Data transfer via RS 232 serial or USB ports Dolphin Mobile Base Mobile charging communication cradle Data transfer via RS 232 serial Power out 5 volts for peripheral devices Dolphin QuadCharger Four slot battery charger that charges four batteries in under four hours One slot doubles as a battery analyzer Dolphin Mobile Charger Charges a Dolphin terminal by plugging into a vehicle cigarette lighter power port Dolphin Net Base Dolphin ChargeBase Four slot charging communication cradle designed for Ethernet based communications Four slot charging cradle that holds powers and charges a terminal in each slot Dolphin Cable Kits USB or serial cables that charge and communicate with the terminal directly without a cradle Li lon Battery Pack 7 4V 14 8 watt hour Li ion rechargeable main battery for the Dolphin Regulatory Approvals FCC CE Radio Country US Canada R amp TTE Rev F 10 16 07 Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Using the Image Engine Overview The D
121. erminal the battery pack can be charged in the HomeBase Mobile Base or with the appropriate charging cable When not installed in the terminal battery packs can be charged in the QuadCharger or the auxiliary well of the HomeBase Time to Charge Four hours for the main battery pack eight hours for the internal backup battery the first time For more information see Battery Power on page 3 10 Use only Dolphin 7900 Series peripherals power cables and power adapters Use of peripherals cables or power AN adapters not sold manufactured by Hand Held Producits will void the warranty and may damage the terminal Charging with Dolphin Peripherals When the battery is installed in the terminal you can insert the terminal into any one of the following peripherals to charge the main battery pack e Dolphin HomeBase see page 13 1 e Dolphin Mobile Base see page 15 1 e Dolphin ChargeBase see page 14 1 or the Dolphin 7900 Net Base To fully charge the Li ion battery before installing it in the terminal use the e Dolphin QuadCharger see page 12 1 e Auxiliary Battery Well of the Dolphin HomeBase see page 13 5 2 6 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Step 4 Initialize the Mobile Computer 1 Power on the terminal The decode LED lights and the scan LED blinks for approximately three seconds Do NOT press any keys while the terminal is booting up 2 The terminal initializes and the splash screen appears for a few second
122. erminal at the object Activate the engine The touch screen displays a preview of the object Adjust the terminal s position until the object appears on the screen the way you want it to appear in the image Ye eS a Hold the terminal still and release the SCAN key or side button The touch screen flashes and the captured image appears on the screen Express Delivery 6 By default the image is saved to the My Device folder Start gt Programs gt File Explorer gt My Device To save the image to another location tap File gt Save As High Vis Aiming Pattern You can enable the red high vis aiming pattern for imaging in the Image Demo application Tap Start gt Demos gt Imaging Demo gt Options menu gt Aimer The aiming pattern is now enabled for imaging Uploading Images Image files can be transmitted to a host PC via e Microsoft ActiveSync and a Dolphin communication peripheral or e Over your wireless radio network Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 4 5 10 16 07 Rev F 10 16 07 Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Using the Keyboards Overview The Dolphin 7900 Series features two keyboard options 25 key Numeric Keyboard 36 key Alpha Keyboard Both keyboards are recessed under the overlay for maximum durability and backlit for maximum viewability in various lighting conditions Keyboard overlays are color coded to indicate the functions performed or characters typed when the color coded key is pre
123. erminal over the bar code A range of 4 10 inches 10 25 cm from the bar code is recommended 3 Project the aiming pattern by pressing and holding the SCAN key or one of the side buttons Programmable Side Buttons see page 4 3 The Scan LED lights red 4 Center the aiming pattern over the bar code For optimal decoding make sure the aiming beam is in line with the bar code 5 Release the SCAN key or side button 6 When the bar code is successfully decoded the decode LED lights and the terminal beeps Scan LED see page 3 2 Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 4 3 10 16 07 Sample Bar Codes Use the following bar codes to verify decoding Each bar code displays a text message on the screen when scanned Sample 128 Bar Code Sample PDF417 Bar Code NN Wu Text message Code 128 Text message PDF417 Test Message Omni Directional Scanning Dolphin terminals support omni directional scanning In general the aiming pattern or beam is smaller when the terminal is held closer to the bar code and larger when farther from the bar code Symbologies with smaller bars or elements mil size should be read closer to the terminal whereas larger bars or elements mil size should be read farther from the terminal 5300 High Vis Aiming Pattern The red high vis aiming pattern frames the bar code seeeessm E a 2999092 DD wwwmmose NN O e e e 0 Lc Sy DH TTT 5100 Green Aiming Beam The green aiming bea
124. ery power Turn off backlight if device is not used For Turn on backlight when a button is pressed or the screen is tapped C Dim backlight if device is not used For Backlight Intensity Dark 4 Light I I I I L There are two tabs Battery and External the options on each tab are the same The Battery tab determines display backlight settings when the terminal is running on battery power The External tab determines display backlight settings when the terminal is powered by an external source such as a Hand Held Products cable a cc U rJJZJzZJzu wI qR Turn off backlight Select how many minutes you want to elapse before the backlight automatically turns off Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 6 7 10 16 07 Feia Desert Turn on backlight Select this option if you want the backlight to turn on when the a button is pressed or the touch screen is tapped Dim backlight if Select how many minutes you want to Select how many minutes you want to elapse before the backlight dims before the backlight dims Backlight Intensity karn ane aa n re R the slider to set the intensity of the backlight Tap OK to save settings The display backlight functions according to the settings saved on each tab Certificates This system setting is designed to manage certificates for 802 11b networks However on Dolphin terminals you manage certificates through Meetinghouse see Wireless LAN WLAN Communications with 802 11b o
125. es features two keyboard options 25 key numeric and 36 key alpha keyboard Both keyboards are recessed under the overlay for maximum durability and backlit for easy viewing in various lighting conditions For a complete overview of each keyboard see Using the Keyboards on page 5 1 Microphone Dolphin 7900 terminals feature an integrated microphone that provides audio input to the terminal when a headset is not plugged into the audio jack When a headset is plugged in the terminal defaults to the microphone on the headset For more information see Headset Control on page 6 4 Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 3 3 10 16 07 Back Panel Features The following graphic describes features on the back panel of the Dolphin 7900 terminal Image Engine Window Hand Strap Slot Stylus Fastener Stylus in slot Programmable Side Button Programmable Side Button Battery 3 4 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Image Engine Window Dolphin 7900 terminals have an optional 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 camera and enables digital image capture signature capture and reading of OCR characters The engine points out the top panel at a slight downward angle so that the terminal needs to be positioned slightly above the image or bar code when using the engine For more information a
126. etooth and or GSM MC 45 MC 46 amp MC 75 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 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio t
127. evel Errors n Warnings Information Debugging Scan list timeout sec l Save credentials For min l Disable Wireless Zero Config User System Server Field Description Log Level These settings control the detail of the log messages generated by the Client Each level is cumulative By default all errors warnings and information events are logged Each entry records a severity code of one debug message to four error asterisks a time stamp and a message e Errors only the most severe conditions are logged e Warnings less severe conditions are logged e Information all errors warnings and information events are logged This is the default setting e Debugging creates a log message each time the Client detects or reacts to an event Be advised that log entries fill memory quickly if the Debugging level is chosen Do not use the Debugging option for a significant length of time because most internal operations generate messages Defaults Tap this button to return log settings to the default settings Disable Wireless Zero Config Use this option only as directed by technical support Selecting this option disables other wireless utilities whether the Client is running or not If not selected other wireless utilities cannot apply their settings to the wireless card while the Client is running although their status displays are usually unaffected You will need to per
128. ey Combinations Key Combination Blue Backlight Function Power Blue Left Arrow Send Blue Right Arrow End Blue Up Arrow Volume up Blue Down Arrow Volume down Red Key Combinations Key Combination Function Red Left Arrow Backspace Red Right Arrow Space Red ESC hold Soft reset warm boot Red TAB hold Hard reset cold boot NUM Key Combinations Pressing the Num key once switches the keyboard to numeric mode Character O CO N Oo oO A 0O DW OjJ DU ZI Hl Rev F 10 16 07 Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Key Character Note You do NOT need to press and hold the NUM key when pressing the next key Numeric Shift in Numeric Mode When typing in numeric mode tapping the Blue modifier key acts like a Shift key that enables you to type special characters in addition to those indicated on the overlay Key haracter IIO TI O gt 32 Di Oo VU Z F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 5 9 10 16 07 Rev F 10 16 07 Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Settings Overview Customized settings are available on the Start menu Go to Start gt Settings and settings screen opens displaying the Personal tab Settings consists of three tabs Personal System and Connections Personal Tab System Ta
129. form a soft reset whenever this setting is changed Port Manager Timeout The interval at which the client polls the ports This is used under different circumstances for instance after physical changes such as card removal or insertion have been detected This value should not be changed from the 10 second default unless so advised by technical support Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Server Tab The Server identity tab defines the credentials the client uses to authenticate the server during TLS TTLS PEAP authentication message exchange The Client uses this information to verify that the Client is communicating with a trusted server j AEGIS Client 4 4 18 ok Do not validate server certificate chain Certificate issuer must be Ony Trusted CA Allow intermediate certificates Server name must be C Must match exactly j Must contain domain name Field Description Do not validate server If this option is selected the server certificate received during the TLS TTLS PEAP message certificate chain exchange is not validated Certificate issuer This is the certificate authority used during TLS TTLS PEAP message exchange Any Trusted must be CA is the default selection and means that any certificate authority can be used during authentication Both trusted intermediate certificate authorities and root authorities whose certificates exist in the system store are available for sel
130. g Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 6 13 10 16 07 Connections Tab The Connections tab enables you to manage your network connections i Settings Qi gr x 7 30 X D h 2 Beam Connections IrDA Pa BF Network Radio Cards Manager Personal System Connections Icon Tapping this icon Beam Enables you to verify and adjust the infrared settings of the IrDA port see Using Infrared on page 7 5 Connections Opens the connections manager see Connections Manager on page 6 16 Network Cards Enables you to access the Wireless and Network Adapters tabs see Network Cards on page 6 17 Radio Manager Enables you to enable and disable radios installed on the terminal see Radio Manager on page 7 8 Other Icons on the Connections Tab Other icons appear on this window if your terminal is configured with specific network software protocols and or radios 802 11b Settings This icon appears only if an 802 11b radio and driver is installed on the terminal Tapping this icon enables you to configure your 802 11b radio see Wireless LAN WLAN Communications with 802 11b on page 8 1 IrDA This icon appears only if a Bluetooth radio and driver is installed on the terminal Tapping this icon enables you to disable or enable the IrDA port see Verify That the IrDA Port is Enabled on page 7 5 uPhone GPRS This icon appears only if a GSM GPRS radio and driver are installed on the terminal Tapping this icon opens the GPRS settings
131. g Turnaround response times for interactive applications are generally shorter for USSD than SMS USSD is not currently available on all carrier networks USSD communicates with a USSD application portal a news portal or a chat session with a co worker Tap Tools gt USSD Gil 4 4 7 Message Test messagg Network message Send Sends the text entered in the Message section and begins the USSD session End Ends the USSD session Message Enter text to a USSD portal Network message Displays the USSD message received from the network allowing a session based interaction Call Log The Call Log maintains a list of the last 20 calls made or received in each of the following categories e Voice Calls In Default Voice Calls Out Voice Calls Missed e GPRS Data You can access the Call Log two ways 1 Tap Start gt Programs gt uPhone gt Call Log OR 2 Open the Dialler and tap Tools gt Call Log The Call Log opens displaying the last few Voice Calls In the most recent call always appears at the top Yoice Calls In ha Duration 07736955075 02 32 25 05 09 2001 00 00 30 07736955075 Qazi 03 09 2001 00 00 12 07736955075 020626 03 09 2001 00 00 30 07736955075 n2 00 49 030001 o0 00 06 Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 10 11 10 16 07 Name The phone number or the name if the call was from or to a matching entry in the Phonebook Time Time and date the call started This is the local time and date
132. g a synchronization mode For example you can synchronize continually while connected to your desktop computer or only when you choose the synchronize command e Select which information types are synchronized and control how much data is synchronized For example you can choose how many weeks of past appointments you want synchronized Requirements To synchronize ActiveSync version 4 1 or higher must be installed on both your desktop computer and the Dolphin terminal Dolphin 7900 terminals ship with ActiveSync 4 1 already installed Therefore you must install ActiveSync 4 1 on your desktop computer from the Microsoft Companion CD that came with your terminal To install ActiveSync on your desktop computer insert the Microsoft Companion CD into the CD ROM drive of your desktop computer Click the yellow arrow then Start Here and follow the directions on your screen When communicating via ActiveSync your terminal must be connected to the host PC with a peripheral device sold manufactured by Hand Held Products such as the Dolphin HomeBase Dolphin Mobile Base Dolphin Net Base Dolphin Mobile Charger or other Dolphin 7900 Series charging communication cable Use of any peripheral not sold manufactured by Hand Held Products may damage your terminal and will void the warranty For more information about communication peripherals see Dolphin HomeBase page 13 1 Dolphin Mobile Base page 15 1 or Dolphin ChargeBase page 14 1 Setting Up Y
133. g up dial up networking prepare yourself with dial up information and other necessary settings from your office network or isp Also refer to Microsoft s connection manager for additional information 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Connections tab gt Connections 2 Inthe top field select Internet Settings and tap Modify Then tap New EZ Settings Make New Connection Enter a name for the connection Bluetooth Acmenet Bluetooth Phi ne i 15200 Advanced Back T HI a r F a ji i 3 Name A name that you will remember for future connections Modem Bluetooth Phone Baud Rate 115200 4 Tap Next 5 Inthe Phone number field enter the dial up number Tap Next 6 Uncheck Wait for dial tone before dialing Tap Finish Bluetooth Acmencet Cancel call if not connected within seconds C Wait for dial tone before dialing Wait For credit card tone seconds Extra dial string modem commands 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 Ei Conr tect To Bluetooth AcmeNet ____________ AcmeNet cmc TT Liser name ABCDEFG s_ s password O OOO O O Domaini lt Save password Phone 11234567 pel em ea comes See Automatic Connections for Motorola Timeport 270C e On the phone press MENU Scroll to Settings then press
134. ge e If you are not sure the battery or charger is working properly please send it to Hand Held Products or an authorized Hand Held Products service center for inspection Maintenance When needed clean the image engine window and the LCD display with a clean non abrasive lint free cloth The terminal can be cleaned with a damp cloth 3 12 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Dolphin 7900 Technical Specifications System Architecture Processor Intel X Scale PXA255 400MHz Software Development Kits Operating Platform Hand Held Products Dolphin SDK for Visual Studio 2005 supports C C C and Visual Basic development on Visual Studio 2005 Windows Mobile 5 0 Third Party Software Memory SOTI MobiControl remote device management PowerNet Terminal Emulation TNVT 3270 5250 and ITScriptNet 64MB RAM x 64MB non volatile synchronous Flash standard 128MB RAM high memory optional Data Inputs Imager Scanner See Image Engine Options on page 4 1 1D Symbologies See 1D Symbologies on page 4 2 2D Symbologies See 2D Symbologies on page 4 2 Composite Codes See Composite Codes on page 4 2 OCR Fonts see OCR Codes on page 4 2 Two Keyboard Options 25 key numeric alpha 36 key aloha numeric see Using the Keyboards on page 5 1 Data Outputs Display I O Ports See Touch Screen Display on page 3 3 Industrial grade I O connector sup
135. ge engine but can be programmed to launch applications or execute commands in the Buttons setting 1 After HotKeys is enabled tap Start gt Settings gt Personal tab gt Buttons i gj Settings 1 4 1 30 ok Buttons 1 Select a button Activesync Calendar Contacts Ez Config Client LSide None gt RSide lt None gt 2 Assign a program Activesync Program Buttons Up Down Control Note The buttons that appear on this window are the only buttons that can be programmed via the Buttons setting You cannot add buttons to this window 2 To change button assignment tap on the name of the application in the Assignment column and select a program or command in the Assign a program drop down list 3 Tap OK to save Available Applications The Assign a program list contains the applications installed on the terminal If there is a program installed that you would like to see in this list paste a Shortcut to the program in the Windows Start Menu Programs folder For instructions about creating shortcuts see Using File Explorer on page 6 5 Additional Functions The Assign a program list also contains the following commands Command Description lt Input Panel gt Opens the soft input panel Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 6 3 10 16 07 Command Description Nothing happens when the button is pressed This is the default setting for the LSide and RSide lt None gt buttons and means that
136. ger L Select Skin Configuration Ringtones Charging 55D Exit Tools Settings Help CO Configuration Opens the uPhone Configuration control panel pens the ring tone selection control panel 10 9 Charging Displays call meter values Select Skin Selects a new skin for the uPhone Dialler application 10 8 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Peen oon S USSD Sends text messages via USSD as opposed to SMS 10 11 Ringtone Configuration Different ringtones with individual volume settings can be set for the following Ring Tone Sounds on an incoming call Message Tone Sounds on an incoming SMS or Voicemail notification Call Waiting Tone Sounds to indicate an incoming call while you are already on a voice call You can access Ringtones two ways 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Personal tab gt Ringtones icon OR 2 Open the Dialler tap Start gt Programs gt uPhone gt Dialler and tap Tools gt Ringtones The Ringtones screen opens displaying the current settings EF Ringtones a 10 16 ok Ring Tone Preview D Silent F Loud Message Tone Breviea mo JA Sri PEP TLE LTE TLE K L 1 dy Loud Call Waiting Tone Preview n Silent k Loud Select the desired ringtone for each type of tone in the drop down lists Tapping OK saves any changes Opening another screen without tapping OK discards any changes WAV Files You can customize your ringtones with wav files in
137. ging system Each icon indicates s specific action and when tapped displays a bubble window that lets you know what is happening Description is i i Bubble Options The phone is off ra F Tap Power Phone On to turn the phone i on and close the bubble f r T Tap Hide to leave the phone off and close the bubble The phone can only make rom z Tap Hide to dismiss the bubble emergency calls This usu ad This icon will appear in the Navigation bar ally means there is no SIM until a SIM card is installed or a PIN is card installed or PIN num i entered ber established The phone is registering on Tap Hide to dismiss the bubble the network ENE This is a temporary state This icon appears only until the phone is registered on the network The phone is on and regis Tap Hide to dismiss the bubble tered UE Tap Power Phone Off to turn off the To the right of the phone is a F Phoa phone The icon in the Navigation bar bar that indicates signal changes to indicate the phone is now off strength Medium signal strength Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 10 3 10 16 07 Icons and Bubble Messages Icon Description Good signal strength Tap this icon to display Bubble Options Full signal strength Incoming SMS message available Message from Bart Del l rn E good morning This bubble appears automatically when a new SMS message is received It contains the sender
138. gress Call with Gwyneth Paltrow In Progress Gwyneth Parmee On Hold Hold Active and Accept Held End Active and Accept Held Join Held in Conference Call Ende ride Tapping this button Swaps between the currently held and active calls Tapping Send or pressing ENTER per ONA O we ANA ACCEDERE forms the same function without opening this bubble dialog End Active and Accept Held Drops the current active call and connects the held call Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 10 7 10 16 07 Button Tapping this button Connects the held call and the currently active call in a three way conference call Join Held in Conference Call More than three parties can join a conference call via networking each of the other parties can add another call to the conference and so on End Held Drops the held call and continues with the currently active call Hide Closes the bubble Touchtones To transmit touchtones for interactive voice systems while in a call you can e Tap the 0 9 and buttons on the uPhone Dialler screen Press 0 9 keys on the Dolphin keyboard use the uPhone Dialler screen buttons for and Dialler Menus There are three menus in the Dialler application 1 Tools Accesses application tools 2 Settings Opens application settings 3 Help Opens the About screen Tools Menu The Tools menu provides the following options Phonebook ji Call Log SMS Mana
139. harge level the battery can hold Location The battery analyzer is located in the fourth slot of the ChargeBase Only batteries in this slot can be analyzed Analyze Cycle The Analyze cycle is initiated when a battery is placed in the Charge Analyze slot and the ANALYZE button is pressed In an Analyze cycle batteries are completely discharged then recharged to capacity as well as completely reset and re calibrated The length of time it takes for a battery to complete the Analyze cycle varies depends on initial state of the battery s charge Minimum time is 8 hours maximum time is 12 hours D mm mm i Ku ANALYZE Battery Capacity Indicator LEDs The Battery Capacity Indicator LEDs are located along the right side of the Charge Analyze slot These LEDs display the capacity of the battery at the end of the Analyze cycle Battery capacity is displayed as a percentage of measured capacity rated capacity Each LED equates to 10 battery capacity Status LED The Charge Analyze slot also contains a standard 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 12 2 When this slot is being used to analyze a battery the status LED functions as follows Status LED color Indicates that the battery in the slot Solid Green Has completed the Analyze cycle Flashing Orange Is being analyzed Solid R
140. harger see Charging Batteries in the QuadCharger on page 12 3 e Place the battery pack in the auxiliary battery well of the HomeBase see page 13 5 Charging Time The Li ion battery pack requires four hours to charge to full capacity Internal Backup Battery Located inside the terminal the backup battery is a 3 6 Volt nickel metal hydride NiMH battery Purpose The internal backup battery prevents the terminal from being reset if you need to remove and replace the main battery pack It retains RAM data and allows the real time clock to remain operational for up to 30 minutes when the main battery pack is removed If the terminal is left without the main battery pack for more than 30 minutes the internal backup battery needs to be recharged to function according to its specifications Note Data and programs stored in Flash memory are not lost even if the internal backup battery fails However you must reset the real time clock see Setting the Time and Date on page 2 8 Charging The internal backup battery is powered by the main battery pack Therefore charging the internal backup battery requires that the main battery pack be installed in the terminal and the terminal be connected to a charging device The internal backup battery must be fully charged before using the terminal for the first time The initial charge cycle takes approximately eight hours After that if the internal backup battery becomes fully discharged of power it re
141. hentication but only if the client detects that the connected network the SSID has changed The result is that renewal should not occur upon re authentication but does occur at boot or when connecting to a different network If you have a slow authenticator you may wish to enable this option when configuring the service because a slow authenticator may prevent you from getting a DHCP assigned IP address upon boot up This option is ignored if the given adapter has a static IP address Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 21 10 16 07 Configuring a Network Profile To configure a network profile on the main screen tap and hold on the port tap Configure then tap Add The Network Profile screen opens displaying the Profile Info tab f AEGIS Client R x g E ok Profile Info Network Profile default Network Mame default C Peer to Peer Group ad hoc mode _ Associate with any available network Do active scan Authentication default view profile Profile Info WEP Mgmt Mgmt Note The settings on these tab windows are interrelated This means that selecting one may disable access to others Profile Info Tab Field Network Profile Description Enter the name of this record This is the name that appears in the Configured Networks list and by default is the same as the broadcast SSID Note that there is nothing special about the name default You could configure any other
142. i directional and auto discrimination decoding of most bar code symbologies Intel X Scale 400MHz RISC microprocessor for fast processing e Optional Wireless Full Area Networking WFAN configuration for real time data and voice communications e Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition Software for Pocket PCs e 64MB RAM optional 128MB and 64MB synchronous Flash memory configuration for ample and secure data storage e Mini Secure Digital SD memory interface that enables memory expansion Adaptus Imaging Technology for advanced point and shoot bar code decoding and image capture Additional Features e Long lasting Lithium lon Li ion batteries e 3 8 easy to read 1 4 VGA 240 x 320 backlit TFT color display with industrial touch screen e Two keyboard options 25 key numeric and 36 key alpha O connector that supports serial and USB communications as well as power in and out e Full suite of compatible peripheral devices e Decoding of stacked linear and matrix codes with Optical Character Recognition OCR functionality e Buttons on both side panels that can activate the image engine for easy one hand scanning with either hand e Digital picture capability e Audio jack for headset use e Speaker and microphone on the front panel Application Development Tools e Dolphin SDK Add on for Pocket PC 2003 supports Embedded Visual C 4 0 e Dolphin NET SDK for Pocket PC 2002 and 2003 supports Visual Studio NET 2003 VB NET
143. ic 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 9 20 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 c Preparing your Bluetooth passkey MEER 5 36p E Find the Bluetooth Passkey The Nokia 6210 comes with a printed sticker that has the Bluetooth Passkey printed on it Locate the sticker now It may be attached to the battery Have the passkey ready for use during the following steps You will no longer need it once the Wizard has completed 4 When the search is complete a list of the discovered Bluetooth phones appears Choose the phone you wish to connect to and tap Select A service discovery phase begins about 5 10 seconds Ei Get Connected 10 48a Device Name Socket_06 O o Choose the desired phone and tap Select To perform the search again tap Refresh Tap Cancel to abandon this operation 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 6 Inthe next screen enter the passkey Tap Reply Bluetooth Passkey The Following device wants a passkey Lenr520 The same Bluetooth passkey is required on each device Please enter the passkey below or reply with a blank passkey to deny
144. inal well The LEDs for the terminal well turns off Charging Terminals in the ChargeBase The Dolphin ChargeBase charges the main battery of each terminal in less than four hours The Dolphin ChargeBase works with the intelligent battery charging system incorporated in the Dolphin terminal to prevents overcharging This means that Dolphin terminals may be stored in the ChargeBase indefinitely without damage to the terminals battery packs or the ChargeBase 1 Power the ChargeBase see Supplying Power to the ChargeBase on page 14 3 2 Insert a terminal into a terminal well see Inserting and Removing Terminals on page 14 3 3 The Charge LED lights green to indicate that the terminal is powered and charging Mounting the Dolphin ChargeBase The Dolphin ChargeBase should be placed on a dry stable surface To easily adapt the ChargeBase to your environment it can be mounted on a flat horizontal surface such as a desktop or workbench or a flat vertical surface such as a wall When choosing a location always bear in mind that e The mounting location must allow users easy access to the power connector e The ChargeBase should be oriented so that users can easily read the labels Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 14 3 10 16 07 Bottom Panel The bottom panel of the Dolphin ChargeBase offers two mounting options insert a DIN Rail in the available slot for desk mounting or secure two mounting brackets with the available screw slots
145. initiate synchronization the first time tao Start gt Programs gt ActiveSync The synchronization process begins Note If you have a wireless LAN card you can synchronize remotely After the first synchronization when using Dolphin peripherals such as the HomeBase or Mobile Base synchronization begins automatically whenever a terminal is properly seated in the terminal well For more information see Dolphin HomeBase on page 13 1 or Dolphin Mobile Base on page 15 1 7 2 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Exploring the Terminal from the Desktop Computer When the terminal and desktop computer are connected open the main ActiveSync window on the desktop and click Explore File View Tools Help Ga ir 4 Schenile D Explore h Connected The Mobile Device folder opens in Windows Explorer Hame Size Type My Windows Mobile Based Device System Folder Other Places Business File Folder My Music File Folder My Pictures File Folder Personal File Folder Address Q Mobile Device My Computer EJ My Bocurnents Sd My Network Places Templates File Folder The terminal is now treated as a mass storage device and transferring files is as simple as dragging and dropping or copying and pasting as you would for moving files between folders on your hard drive Adding Programs to the Terminal Using ActiveSync When selecting programs verify that the program and version of the
146. ion key dynamically Use key for data encryption This option is selected by default If this option is selected the other WEP settings on this page are disabled To enter a custom WEP de select this option The other fields become active Select this option to manually enter a WEP key to encrypt your data to the AP You enter that key in the Key field below Use key to authenticate with AP Select this option if your network does not support 802 1x authentication and you need to connect to the AP without username and password authentication The key entered below is used to authenticate instead Key Key Index Transmit Key In this field enter the WEP key ASCII 5 or 13 characters ASCII key Kew albzd Profile Info WEP Marit The Key Index drop down list contains the available keys You may enter up to four keys for reception the Client will try all four to find one that works with the AP From the drop down list select the key to be used for transmission as well If the key selected is the transmit key the Transmit key box is checked To change the transmit key select another key and check the Transmit key box The check box of the original transmit key will be automatically de selected Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 10 16 07 WPA Settings Tab i WPA Settings WPA Mode AEGIS Client R x g WE 5 10 ok Profile Info weEP Mgmt Mgmt WPA Settings Field Descr
147. iption WPA Mode This drop down list contains the following options e Disabled Do not enable WPA mode This is the default selection e WPA 802 1x Enable WPA and obtain key information through the 802 1x protocol e WPA PSK Enable WPA with Pre Shared Key PSK information entered in the field below This mode is used if the 802 1x protocol is not being used for authentication PSK pass phrase This field activates if you select WPA PSK in the WPA Mode drop down list Asterisks appear as you type for increased security Logging The event log is an ASCII text file named LOG8021X TXT located in the directory defined by the WINDIR environment variable usually the Windows directory The information the log records is determined by the log settings on the System tab The format of the entries is Time Stamp Message Text The Refresh button at the bottom of the screen is used to update the log file while you are reading it If the file gets too large old entries are automatically deleted If you wish to start with a blank file exit from the Client So the icon no longer appears at the lower right of the screen and delete the log file log8021x in File Explorer AF File Explorer Send via E mail 1 Beam File 2 21 03 2 21 03 4 6 03 2 21 03 2 21 03 an Meetinghous 12 29 03 Tel e When you restart the Client a new log file is created Rev F 10 16 07 a 1
148. 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 gt Receive Contact or File 2 Now you are ready to send a contact Go to your Contacts folder 3 Tap and hold your stylus on the contact s you would like to send In the pop up menu select Send Via Bluetooth All Contacts v Feb cae fah Ik Inn ong st jw oe Martinez Enriq 408 999 0088 w Send ia Bluetooth Create Copy Delete Contact Send E mail to Contact Beam Contact 9 12 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 4 lf your device has no devices in the Bluetooth Devices Folder then it begins to search for Bluetooth devices nearby Bluetooth Device Search CE Looking for Bluetooth device s Time remaining 5 Select the Bluetooth device you wish to send the contact s to If the desired device is not listed tap Find EF socket OBEX Z 5 17 Device Name Choose the desired device and tap Select If the desired device is not shown tap Find to search for one that may be in range Tap Cancel to abandon this operation 6 Your device processes and sends the contact s Send via Bluetooth Sx Processing contacts zz _ n nnn Cancel Send a File 1 Make sure the other Bluetooth device can receive a file that device must support the OBEX Object Push server profile N
149. is chosen this field name changes to BSS ID More Info Tap this button to display detailed TCP IP information as shown in the following screen S 2 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Field Description Ping Tap this button to open the Ping Utility window where you can ping IP addresses et 46615 ok Ping Utility for WLAN IF Sddress 192 168 0 1 setts op H Zm Reply from 192 168 0 1 Ll bytes Reply from 192 168 0 1 bytes Beply from 192 168 0 1 bytes o 1 Reply from 197 168_ 0_1 Ping statistics for 192 166 0 E IP Address Enter an IP address to ping Size Bytes The current data packet size in bytes 32 is the default Timeout ms The current timeout 500 is the default Increase or decrease the timeout by tapping the up and down arrow buttons Clear Clears IP Address input and the ping statistics field Ping Pings the IP address entered in the input field Ping Statistics Displays the pinging IP address and the pinging results Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 10 16 07 Config Tab The Config tab provides a list of all APs and peer stations in range Use the list to create and edit SSID profiles for APs you want the terminal to associate with by Settings Er 6 53 fok Preferred Profiles ex t ___ i f 46 AD Netgear b 60 E 8 iM netgear g 46 7 100 ey 10 If you decide to use the 802 11b Wireless Security Su
150. ite selected above In the drop down list select your device Tap OK 4 After setting a device as your favorite its icon appears 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 1 In Bluetooth Devices tap on View 2 Inthe pop up menu choose between Large Icons or Details E Bluetooth Devices 5 41p plenrs20 Phone Peter s Ericsson Miscellaneous E Bluetooth Devices LenrS20 Peter s Ericsson Large Icons al Large Icons Details Details Device iew Tools Device iew Tools Large Icons Details E Note In Details view you can see the Device Class and scroll right to see the current Bonded status 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 9 6 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 2 Tap and hold your stylus on the device you wish to delete In the pop up menu select Delete E Bluetooth Devices af la microFLASH Properties 4T M010126 L Delete 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 Tap on the Bluetooth icon in the task tray on the Today scr
151. lite constellation which are the satellites in view of the terminal f g GPSdemo foot 26 16 Dk Th Last Update ig it So 9 11 07 6 09 58 PM d I wi I i i k F Status Mm M K I I HI E E Zi ZI Vertical Bars Vertical bars with a height greater than zero indicate tracking satellites Blue indicates that satellites are being used to determine the terminal s position Gray indicates that satellites are not being used to determine the terminal s position Last Update Displays the date and UTC Coordinated Universal Time time of the last update attempt Status Displays the status of the GPS connection and the satellites used to determine the position fix Status Description S There is not enough satellite information to determine position The position is propagated simply by assuming that the receiver is moving in the same direction and at the same speed as the last calculated position Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 11 7 10 16 07 Power Tab You can verify if the GPS module is receiving power from the I O connector on the Power tab f GPSdemo Ba Bz BA Bi Power OM Disable 5 Out If 5V Power ON the 8th pin on the terminal s I O Connector see page 11 2 is powering out and the GPS module is receiving Enable 5V Out This button is active only if the GPS module is not currently powered Tapping it activates the power out from the I O connector Disable 5V Out This button is active only if
152. lled ports The absence of yellow red or green may also indicate that the network access server is not an 802 1X aware device Gray The port is not in use or is disabled Either the Client isn t running or the port is not bound to the 802 1X protocol Orange The port is associated but there is no response to 802 11b packets If using WEP without 802 1x authentication this will be the final state when the connection is complete If using 802 1x authentication it is either a transient condition or can indicate that attempts to authenticate have timed out as there was no response to 802 1X packets me There is no 802 11b activity The port may not be connected to an 802 1X aware entity Main Screen On the terminal open the Client The main screen opens displaying a list of ports on the system s network interface cards You manage ports on this screen PJ AEGIS Client Runn j x 5 33 state T Port Status WFJE02 11b WLAN Mo Configured Icon Port Status Icon The main screen contains a port status icon to the left of each port listed The color of this icon indicates the status of the port The color of the icon changes as the port starts authentication negotiates with the AP and or authentication server and then joins the network As the network interface starts or stops the color of the port icon and the status field in the Interface List updates to reflect the current state of the interface For details about what each
153. lls To end the call on hold tap End or press the key combination to end calls on the keyboard Conference Call If a conference call is in progress tap End or the key combination to end calls Call Waiting The uPhone Dialler supports call waiting functionality This means that you can receive a second call while on a first call Placing the Current Call on Hold When a second call is coming in to place the current call on hold e Tap the Send button ES e Press the ENTER key on the keyboard e Press the key combination for sending calls on the keyboard The Status line of the first call changes to Call on Hold Tapping Send gt again restores the call on hold Making a Second Call To make a second call place the current call on hold then dial the second number When there are two calls one active and one held the status line displays In Call Call on Hold Switching Between Calls To switch between the active and held call tap Send press ENTER or the appropriate key combination to send calls The display is updated to show the active call details and that the other call is on hold Making Conference Calls In addition to supporting call waiting functionality the uPhone Dialler enables you to join two calls into a conference call When two calls are in progress tap the phone icon on the Navigation bar This opens a bubble dialog that enables you to conference both calls into one uPhone Dialler ill 1 14 Call In Pro
154. lls Bar all outgoing calls Bar incoming calls Select one of the following options from the drop down list Not barred No restrictions on incoming calls Incoming calls when Bar incoming calls when the network coverage is in roaming status All incoming calls Bar all incoming calls Change barring code Tap this button to change the barring code Change Barring code EEEE Old code New code Dii EEk E Confirm code In the Old code field enter the current code and enter the new code in the New code and the Confirm code fields While typing the numbers appear as asterisks to hide the number from observation by third parties To save the barring options tap OK The system displays a dialog requesting the barring password before sending the updated settings to the network Type in the password and tap OK Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 10 15 10 16 07 Messaging Tab The Messaging tab enables you to adjust the default SMS settings Qil at 4x 1204 uPhone Settings Request Delivery Reports n Of SMS number of retries Tools Settings Help Request Delivery Reports SMS number of retries 10 16 By default the SMS manager receives a confirmation report that each SMS message has been sent These confirmation reports can take up valuable soace and memory Therefore you can cancel these reports on this tab by selecting Off and tapping OK This setting enables you to control the number
155. m projects outward in a straight line across the bar code N N 4 4 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 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 application environments Image Preview When the imaging process is initiated the Dolphin 7900 touch screen displays a preview of the object This is a live video image of what the imager is currently viewing and has a slightly degraded appearance compared to the captured image This is normal File Formats The terminal is capable of saving images in a number of industry standard file formats such as bmp jpg and png The default file format for images is a grayscale jog To obtain the highest quality images take grayscale images File Size Digital images have a maximum image size of 640 x 480 pixels and may have up to a 256 grayscale image definition The image quality and related file size are determined by the data compression method used by the software application used to take images The average size of the image file is approximately 4 8K However the size of the image depends on the content of the image the more complex the content the larger the file size Taking an Image s Tap Start gt Demos gt Imaging Demo Point the Dolphin 7900 t
156. m tab go to Start gt Settings gt System tab Tap the appropriate icon to open that system setting Settings il 2 4 7 29 kK ie p T About Backlight Certificates ClearType Clock amp CPU Speed Tuner Alarms Error GPS Memory Reporting b2 amp Personal System Connections About The About system setting displays specific information about what is loaded on the terminal It contains three tabs Version tab Displays the information about the software operating system and processor of the terminal Device ID tab Displays the information the terminal uses to identify itself to other devices It can be important to know this information if the Dolphin terminal is going to be part of a networked system of devices Device name Displays the system s default name This is the name used by ActiveSync Description Displays the description of the device ID Copyrights tab Displays important copyright information Backlight The Backlight system setting enables you to customize backlight functionality for the display The backlight for the color display is user defined There are two tabs one for Battery and the other for External power The options on each tab are the same Tap Start gt Settings gt System tab gt Backlight Backlight settings open displaying the Battery tab an x et 4x 0 46 GD Backlight Warning Using backlight while on battery power Will substantially reduce battery life On batt
157. mation on the installed SIM card Before connecting to GPRS you need to confirm and save the selected uPhone GPRS profile or create one in uPhone GPRS Settings then enter the ISP information in Microsoft s connection manager The default profiles are for a modem connection However you can also configure GPRS for VPN or Proxy Server connections by creating a GPRS connection profile for that connection type in Microsoft s connection manager Requirements No ActiveSync Make sure that you are not connected to a host PC via ActiveSync when configuring the connection settings Service Provider Information You need the APN Number and User name and Password from your network service provider Configuring the GPRS Connection The GSM driver installs pre configured GPRS connection profiles When enabled the GSM driver reads the installed SIM card and selects the matching pre configured connection profile 1 Tap Start gt System gt Connections tab gt uPhone GPRS The GPRS Settings screen appears with the selected profile in the Current Profile drop down list HGPRS Settings Cf 421212 GD Current Profile Cingular Internet kd Details APH ISP CINGULAR fLeave blank for dynamic allocation Prokocal IP r Reset security settings 2 Inthe Current Profile drop down list select the profile associated with your account Cingular Internet Oz Internet Orange Internet Vodafone Internet The Details section is
158. minal you can select it in the drop down list and evin Ses see capacity and usage statistics for the card Running Programs Tab Displays the software programs currently using Storage memory ActiveSync Calendar Storage Card Running Programs Check this tab when you are receiving out of memory errors or when the mobile computer is running slowly You can e Select a program in the list and tap Stop to stop it from running and therefore from using memory or e Tap Stop All to automatically stop all running programs Anytime you stop a running program it frees up RAM memory Be advised that when you stop a program here any unsaved data in that program is lost To free up memory without risking data loss return to the running program save your data and close the application Find Link Underneath the three Memory tabs is a link to the Find window that enables you to search for large files using storage memory Clicking this link opens the Search screen with Larger than 64KB already selected in the Type field Enter the search criteria in the Find field and tap Go to perform the search Resulte Mo items found r Search fal gf e739 Ox Search for lt vv gt Type Larger than 64 KE 6 10 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Power Power system settings contains three tabs Battery Wireless and Advanced Xe qxeza CD Main battery Lilon Status charging 1 Backup battery
159. munications with GSM GPRS Overview Dolphin terminals can be configured with a Siemens GSM GPRS quad band radio module for Wireless WAN connectivity GSM GSM stands for Global System for Mobile communications It is an open non proprietary wireless wide area networking system that is constantly evolving and growing One of its great strengths is international roaming capability which provides standardized dialing in more than 170 countries GPRS GPRS stands for General Packet Radio Service It is a non voice value added service that allows packet switched data and information to be instantly sent and received across a network Enabling the GSM GPRS Radio Driver When the mobile computer is first initialized the radio driver for the GSM module is installed Before using the radio make sure that the GSM radio is enabled For more information see Radio Manager on page 7 8 GSM Radios Dolphin 7900 terminals can support an MC 45 MC 46 or MC 75 radio MC 45 Radio Supports 900 1800 1900 MHz frequencies for use in Europe Middle East Asia and Australia Dolphin terminals with an MC 45 radio have two way voice and data communication MC 46 Radio Supports 850 1800 1900 MHz frequencies for use in the U S Canada and Latin America Dolphin terminals with an MC 46 radio have two way data communication only MC 75 Radio Supports 850 900 1800 1900 MHz frequencies for use in the U S Canada Latin America Europe Middle East Asia and Australi
160. n AP e On the Wireless Networks tab add a new profile to the Configured Network list e On the Profile Info tab give each side the same network name SSID Select Peer to Peer Group ad hoc mode and Do active scan e Onthe WEP management section select Use key for data encryption and enter an identical key for both clients e Verify that this network profile is the first or only one in the Configured Network list and try to restart both clients at roughly the same time Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 10 16 07 Rev F 10 16 07 Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Wireless PAN WPAN Communications with Bluetooth Overview Dolphin terminals are available with a Bluetooth radio for WPAN Wireless Personal Area Network usage When the Dolphin is first initialized the cab file and module for Bluetooth are installed Enabling the Bluetooth Radio Before using the radio make sure that the Bluetooth radio is enabled When the radio is enabled the Bluetooth icon appears in the task tray on the Today screen New 6 Note Radios are enabled in the Radio Manager tap Start gt Settings gt Connections tab gt Radio Manager Setting Up Your Bluetooth Card 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 device 1 Tap the Bluetooth icon that appears in the task tray on the T
161. n page 8 1 ClearType Tuner This system setting enables you to adjust the level ClearType font rendering by moving a slider The sample text displays the setting results immediately Of course you must first enable ClearType font rendering to change the appearance of fonts on the screen see ClearType Tab on page 6 13 Clock amp Alarms This setting sets the system clock Appointments scheduled events and any function on a schedule runs off this setting You need to set the time zone and time after each hard reset see Setting the Time and Date on page 2 8 CPU Speed The Central Processing Unit CPU always runs at the default soeed of 400MHz 6 8 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Memory The Memory system setting displays capacity and usage statistics for both RAM volatile and IPSM Storage Card non volatile memory Access this setting whenever you receive system messages about memory There are three tabs Main Storage Card and Running Programs Main Tab This tab displays the usage statistics of the 64MB of on board volatile RAM memory i Settings 1 af 4x 8 01 ok Memory Storage Program Total 31 41 ME Total 89 17 MB Inuse 10 17 ME In use 15 32 ME Free 21 24 ME Free 73 65 ME Main Storage Card Running Programs Feia beseripton r T Storage The part of RAM memory used for storing programs and program data Columns Program The part of RAM memory used to run programs
162. n position allows convenient one handed image taking and or bar code decoding sp The Space function is performed by pressing the Red modifier key right arrow Space 95 D The Space key moves the cursor one space forward If you are typing text it moves the text one space forward as well The Tab key moves the cursor to the next tab stop or the next field on a form Blue Tab acts as a backtab that allows you to move back one field Using the Navigation Keys Located in the center of each keyboard for easy access with either hand the navigation keys enable you to navigate the cursor through an application screen Move the cursor up one row or line Move the cursor down one row or line b Move the cursor one character to the right 5 2 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Press Tn Move the cursor one character to the left The up and down arrows can be used for e Volume up and down commands when pressed in combination with the blue modifier key or Page up and page down commands when pressed in combination with the red modifier key Other functionality varies according to the application in use Using the Modifier Keys Modifier keys are those keys that modify the next key pressed They are used on combination with the keys that follow to perform functions or type special characters In addition to the standard ALT key the Dolphin 7900 terminal has Blue and Red modifier keys and a color coded overlay
163. nc gt Menu and verify that 115200 Default is selected as the connection method 15 6 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Mounting the Dolphin Mobile Base There are three items you use to mount the Dolphin Mobile Base the ball joints on the both the back panel and the ball joint connector the mounting bracket and the turnscrew Latch securing the terminal Turnscrew Mounting Bracket Ball Joint Connector Turnscrew The turnscrew is located on the top of the bracket Rotate the turnscrew to secure or loosen the ball joint slots Mounting Bracket The bracket contains the turnscrew and two slots one for the ball joint on the back panel and one for the ball joint connector Both ball joints are inserted into a slot and secured with the turnscrew Ball Joint Connector The ball joint is what you attach to the mounting surface It is comprised of a ball joint and flat disk The disk contains drill holes you use to secure the Mobile Base to the mounting surface To Mount the Dolphin Mobile Base 1 Secure the ball joint connector to a stable mounting surface When selecting a surface keep in mind that the power supply and serial connectors point straight out the bottom panel 2 Onthe mounting bracket loosen the turnscrew 3 Insert both ball joints into the mounting bracket 4 Tighten the turnscrew to secure both ball joints Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F I5 7 10 16 07 15 8 Rev F 10
164. nch 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 3 Follow the Bluetooth Device Discovery Wizard to search for Bluetooth devices nearby When prompted select the device type you seek E Bluetooth Devices 5 28p The Wizard is ready to search For Blueooth devices in your immediate area Choose the type of devices you want to detect Any Bluetooth device O Data capable phone O LAN access point O Another PDA or computer Enter how long you want the Device Dicovery process to last in the edit box below HE second s 4 When the search is complete a screen reports 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 E Bluetooth Devices 5 35p Device Name Device Class Choose each device to save by tapping the checkbox ta the left of each device Tuna s 5 A service discovery phase begins 5 10 seconds per chosen device 6 Inthe 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 alte
165. nector RS 232 Serial Communications Port Power Supply Connector Attach a power cable from Hand Held Products to this connector The Mobile Base can be powered by an external DC power source between 11 48 VDC To run on vehicle power you can use the 12 VDC cable or 24 VDC cable option The appropriate cable comes with the kit you ordered The 12 VDC cable can be used with a cigarette lighter outlet The 24 VDC pigtail cable can be used to hard wire into the vehicle power bus Verify that the power source is always within the specified range and observe correct input voltage polarity An improper AN input voltage range above the 48 VDC maximum or reverse polarity could damage the power conversion circuitry Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 15 3 10 16 07 RS 232 Serial Communications Port Use a standard serial cable to connect to the host device via RS 232 The following diagram displays the pin diagram of the serial connector of the bottom panel of the Mobile Base Pin Description 1 2 3 A 5 6 7 8 9 Signals referenced are for a DTE device Internal Jumper to Pin 6 TXD 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 5 Volts power out This can power a peripheral device such as a mobile printer as long as that peripheral device can accept 500mA at 5 Volts 15 4 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s
166. ng communication cradle that holds powers charges and communicates with the terminal in each slot Ethernet communication occurs via statically and dynamically assigned IP addresses For more information about the Dolphin Net Base please consult the Dolphin 7900 Net Base Quick Start Guide Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 2 3 10 16 07 Dolphin 7900 Accessories Each of the following items is sold separately to enhance your Dolphin 7900 terminal s capabilities Note When using accessories where the terminal is worn on the body the terminal s touch screen must face away from the body Dolphin Cable Kits USB and serial cables connect the Dolphin 7900 terminal directly to both a peripheral device for communication and a power source for charging Dolphin Mobile Charger This charging cable plugs the terminal directly into a vehicle cigarette lighter oower port to power the terminal and charge the battery pack This accessory converts the 12 Volts from the vehicle outlet to the 9 Volts required by the terminal Protective Enclosure This enclosure wraps around the terminal to protect it from wear and tear Protective Holster The protective holster holds the terminal for mobile use Dolphin Mobile Mount The Dolphin Mobile Mount solution secures Dolphin 7900 in the cab of any vehicle Used in conjunction with the Mobile Charger Dolphin terminals can be adapted to almost any in transit environment Li ion Battery Pack
167. nications with 802 11b on page 8 1 For more information about Bluetooth radios see Wireless PAN WPAN Communications with Bluetooth on page 9 1 Network Cards To see the network cards installed on the terminal 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Connections gt Network Cards gt Network Adapters tab A gt 41 15 GD Configure Network Adapters gt My network card connects to Tap an adapter to modify settings 802 116 WLAN Module AsyncMlac MOISY AN Miniport PPTP NDISWAN Miniport Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 6 17 10 16 07 2 Inthe list tap on an adapter to review its settings Server assigned IP addresses use DHCP A gt xias oD 802 11b WLAN Module Use server assigned IP address Use specific IP address IP addr Q2 168 0 62 The next time the adapter is used it will have the new settings If the adapter is currently in the device you can remove and re insert the adapter to have the changes take affect LAr 4 You must perform a soft reset to update the registry see Soft Reset Warm Boot on page 2 11 During the soft reset the new registry entries created by the changes can be read by the applications that need them Do NOT perform a hard reset see Hard Reset Cold Boot on page 2 11 after modifying an adapter here Hard resets return the terminal to factory defaults which means that any network adapter modifications are lost 6 18 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07
168. nnector There is no ON OFF switch on the back panel of the ChargeBase The ON OFF switch is on the power adapter Power Supply The Dolphin ChargeBase includes a power supply that contains a power adapter to ensure the proper voltage The power adapter plugs into standard AC DC outlets Power Adapter gt Power NC Connector Switch Power Cord ON Position 14 2 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Supplying Power to the ChargeBase You must use the power adapter provided by Hand Held Products with the Dolphin ChargeBase Using a non Hand Held Products AN power adapter voids your warranty and could result in serious damage to the circuitry of the Dolphin ChargeBase __ _ Be sure the power switch on the power adapter is in the OFF position Plug the power cord into the power adapter Plug the power connector cable into the power connector on the back panel of the ChargeBase Plug the power cord into a standard wall outlet On the power adapter turn the power switch to the ON position The LEDs light as the ChargeBase powers up D e wo DN The Dolphin ChargeBase is ready to begin charging terminals Inserting and Removing Terminals To insert a terminal hold the terminal with the bottom panel perpendicular to the base Slide the terminal into the well until the Dock LED lights solid green Charging begins immediately To remove a terminal grasp it firmly in your hand and lift it up and out of the term
169. ntacts Navigation Bar The navigation bar is located at the top of the screen and displays the active program and current time and allows you to switch to programs and close screens A So Etc Navigation bar Today gi Calendar EB Contacts Iz Demos Z Internet Explorer Tap to open a program A Messaging G Windows Media Recent PEONO Tap to open a program you have recently used Start menu E n Programs fF Settings Tap to see additional programs Help Tap to see to customize your terminal Command Bar Use the Command bar at the bottom of the screen to perform tasks in programs The Command bar includes popup menus and the Soft Input Panel SIP button The name of the menus here and the content changes according to the open application SIP Button Em Menu Menus Selecting Programs The Start menu displays some of the programs loaded on your terminal To see additional programs tap Start gt Programs To open a program tap once on the icon Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 2 9 10 16 07 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 1 Tap and hold the stylus on the item name The pop up menu appears 2 Lift the stylus and tap the
170. o Install the HomeBase Using USB 1 Plug in the power supply and connect it to the back of the HomeBase 2 Plug the USB cable into the back of the HomeBase and the PC 3 Atthis point the hardware is installed and operating You may need to reboot your PC to complete the installation process Setting up the Terminal for ActiveSync Communications Tap Start gt Programs gt ActiveSync gt Menu and verify that USB is selected as the connection method Setting up the PC for ActiveSync Communications Verify that ActiveSync on the PC has selected the appropriate communication type by clicking File gt Communication Properties Connection Settings h Waiting for device to connect W Show status icon in taskbar W Allow USB connections Allow connectons to one of the following This computer 1 connected to The Internet lw OpenActivesSyne wher my device connects Help LIE Cancel The Allow USB connection with this desktop computer box must be checked Do not check the serial cable box 13 6 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 RS 232 Communications Connecting the Cables Connect the HomeBase to the host computer or other device by plugging an RS 232 serial cable into the RS 232 Port see page 13 3 on the back panel 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 communic
171. oday screen 2 Inthe pop up menu select Advanced Features then My Bluetooth Device If you installed OBEX the menu also lists Transfer via Bluetooth Turn Transmitter OFF Get Connected Petter My Bluetooth Device Bluetooth Devices Bluetooth LAN Access 3 Inthe My Bluetooth Device screen you can modify the Friendly Name and make any desired configuration changes When done tap OK A Device Manager My Bluetooth Device Friendly Name Michelle Pocket PC Bluetooth Address 00 e0 03 24 3c b3 T Discoverable _ Use Authentication Connectable Use Encryption Firmware 2 170 General COM Ports In normal phone connect operation Discoverable mode is not needed and should be disabled e Ifyou 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 e Connectable Use Authentication and Use Encryption are also not required for printing or dial up networking applications e Check Use Authentication to enable the Use Encryption option Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 9 Il 10 16 07 Assign COM Ports Follow these steps to view and or modify the Bluetooth COM ports 1 Turn Transmitter OFF Get Connected My Bluetooth Device Bluetooth Devices Advan Bluetoo Bluetooth LAN Access About Note If you installed OBEX the menu also lists Transfer via Bluetooth Tap on the Bluetooth ic
172. odule Because the GPS module is powered by the I O connector you need to disable the power out setting of that connector see Enable5VOut on page 11 3 If the GPS module is powered on and an external RS 232 device is connected transmitter contention occurs External Serial Devices Because data from the GPS module is sent to the 7900 via the I O connector contention will occur if you connect a serial input device to the 7900 while the GPS module is powered on Therefore if you want to connect to a serial input device to the 7900 disable the power out to the GPS module in the Enable5VOut See page 11 3 utility Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 11 5 10 16 07 GPS Demo GPSdemo is a software application that comes loaded on GPS units and demonstrates the basic capabilities of the GPS module GPSdemo accesses the serial port directly This means that GPSdemo does not use the GPS Intermediate Driver provided by Microsoft because the GPS Intermediate Driver uses virtual COM ports to communicate which is not necessary on Dolphin GPS units For more information about Microsofts GPS Intermediate Driver follow this link http msdn2 microsoft com en us library ms850332 aspx Accessing GPSdemo When you start GPSdemo the terminal automatically begins acquiring GPS data Tap Start gt Programs gt GPSdemo gpsdemo he GPSdemo opens displaying the Setup Tab see page 11 6 Setup Tab i GPSdemo C oF 43 38 ok To open a GPS c
173. olphin 7900 terminal houses a compact image engine that instantly reads all popular 1D and 2D bar codes and supports omni directional aiming and decoding for greater flexibility in real world settings The image engine can also capture digital images such as signatures and pictures of damaged inventory Images are saved in industry standard file formats Image Engine Options Dolphin 7900 terminals may be equipped with one of the following image engines 5300 Standard Range 5300SR 8 mil Linear 10 mil 13 mil UPC 15 mil QR 15 mil Data 35 mil PDF417 Matrix MaxiCode Working 020 cm 025 cm 033 cm 038 cm 038 cm 089 cm Range Near 3 4 in 8 6 cm 3 in 7 6 cm 2 in b 1cm 3 in 7 6 cm 2 2 in 5 6 cm 1 9 in 4 8 cm Far 7 5 in 19 cm 8 9 in 13 1 in 8 7 in 22 cm 10 1 in 12 9 in 22 6 cm 33 3 cm 25 6 cm 32 7 cm The 5300SR image engine contains a high visibility aimer that projects aiming brackets around the bar code or image preview for maximum viewability For details see Omni Directional Scanning on page 4 4 5100 Smart Focus 5100SF 5300 Smart Focus 5300SF 6 6 mil 7 5 mil Linear 10 mil Linear 10 mil 13 mil UPC 15 mil Data PDF417 PDF417 Matrix Working 017 cm 019 cm 025 cm 025 cm 033 cm 038 cm Range Near 2 7 in 6 8 cm 2 4 in 6 1 cm 2 1 in 5 3 cm 2 1 in 5 3 cm 1 9 in 4 8 cm 1 7 in 4 3 cm
174. on on the Today screen Select Advanced Features then My Bluetooth Device 2 The My Bluetooth Device screen appears Tap on the COM Ports tab 10 25a ok A Device Manager My Bluetooth Device Friendly Name Michelle Pocket PC Connectable El Use Encryption Firmware 2 170 Bluetooth Address 00 e0 03 24 3c b3 T Discoverable _ Use Authentication General COM Ports 3 As needed view and or enable disable the Bluetooth COM port assignments Tap OK A Device Manager as 2 52p va COM Ports You can enable disable and check the signments of the Bluetooth COM ports ok below Bluetooth Phone COM2 Bluetooth Printer COM Bluetooth LAP COMS Bluetooth Desktop COME Bluetooth FAX COMB Bluetooth COM Port coms General COM Ports You can also disable the IrDA port to free up a port for Bluetooth devices Tap Start gt Settings gt Connections tab gt IrDA and select Disable IrDA Port Note The Bluetooth Phone port cannot be disabled Rev F 10 16 07 Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 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 lau
175. on to add an Active SSID to the Preferred Profiles list Apply Tap Apply to associate with a selected SSID The SSID selected can be in the Preferred Profile or Active SSIDs lists When applied the Status tab opens displaying the status of the wireless connection If the association fails 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 Tap Refresh to start a new search for all available APs or peer stations in the vicinity 8 4 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Active SSIDs This table shows all APs or peer stations creator of IBSS in the vicinity of the terminal that accept broadcast associations Each record displays information in the following six columns Scroll right to see all the columns Column This column displays SSID The Network Name of the AP or peer station and shows the signal strength icon 49 Excellent signal strength Excellent connection ih Poor signal strength Poor connection Radio disabled No radio connection Signal Strength in percentage for the selected SSID Mode The mode of operation A AP gi Peer station Channel The channel and applied WEP method if any WEP Key On 5 WEP Key Off 22 Mismatched WEP Key configuration with your network SupRate Supported data rate of the AP o
176. on your PC or need to be changed ask your ISP or network administrator for the proxy sever name server type port type of Socks protocol used and your user name and password 6 16 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Modify an Existing Connection Manage Existing Connections appears on the Connections tab after at least one network connection has been established Tap Manage Existing Connections on this tab and follow the setup screens You will usually be walked through the same setup screens used to establish the connection Advanced Tab The Advanced tab enables you to select the default network dialing rules and IP address exceptions for modem connections a dias Connections Select which networks are automatically used Select Networks Dialing Rules Create exceptions for intranet addresses Note You should not need to change Advanced settings because most ISPs now use DHCP addresses Online Help For more information about modem connection setup consult the online help on the setup screens by tapping the Help icon gt Creating a Wireless Network Connection In the Connections Manager you can access the Wireless tab from Start gt Settings gt Connections tab gt Network Cards gt Wireless tab However on the Dolphin 7900 terminal wireless networks need to be configured according to the radio installed in the terminal For more information about 802 11b radios see Wireless LAN WLAN Commu
177. onnection tap the Port COMI ae Open Port button Latitude 34 997683 M Lorigtude After a successful open NMEA data GPGSV 3 1 11 25 75 329 19 73 0a strings will begin to be displayed In 27 52 319 13 44 219 75 the data window 5PO54 4 5P054 4 1 Start Log Mo log The port can be opened only if the GPS module is powered If the GPS module is not powered no NMEA data strings will appear Check the Power Tab see page 11 8 to see the power status of the GPS module Logging If you want the NMEA text data to be saved to a log file tap the Start Log button You will be prompted for a file name and for a storage location of the log file i gj GPSdemo fot EE 2 26 Save As Name Folder Mone h Type log files lng h Location Cancel The maximum size of a log file is 5MB If this limit is reached or if available memory has been exhausted logging will stop and a notification message will be displayed informing you that the log file has reached its size limit 11 6 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Position Tab The Position tab displays the positional information that results from the incoming NMEA data string r GPSdemo ta i 2 25 lok Latitude Speed Longitude True Course deg 050 874387 Vy Altitude Mag Variation deg altitude Linits Speed Units mph LatfLon Format dd dddddd ha Satellites Tab The Satellites tab displays the current GPS satel
178. ontacts etc SIM cards can be installed and removed from compatible mobile devices enabling you to switch devices without losing your personal information SIM cards are obtained and activated by the network provider that supports your GSM GPRS network SIM Card Requirements Before installing the SIM card e The SIM card must be activated by the service provider e The terminal must be powered down Note If no SIM card is installed you can still make emergency phone calls such as 9 1 1 for example Installing a SIM Card For detailed instructions see Opening the Access Door on page 3 6 If the SIM card is not installed properly the Dialler screen will indicate that no SIM card is installed Audio Modes The Dolphin 7900 contains both a speaker and a microphone that you can use to send and receive audio signals over the GSM network For details about the microphone and speaker see Front Panel Features on page 3 2 There are three audio modes Handset Headset and Speakerphone Handset Handset mode is when you use the use the front panel of the terminal just as you would a cell phone holding the speaker to your ear to receive audio information and the microphone to your mouth to send audio information This is the default audio mode Headset Headset mode is when you plug a headset into the audio jack and speak into the microphone You must use a 2 5mm plug no other audio plug will fit For details see see Audio Jack on page 3 2
179. or of this LED differs 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 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 to the base Terminal Well Place the Dolphin terminal in this well to communicate with a host device power the terminal and charge its battery pack If the host device is a desktop computer that uses ActiveSync synchronization begins immediately 13 2 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Back Panel Auxiliary Battery Well DC Power RS 232 Port USB Port Jack Auxiliary Battery Well The auxiliary battery well charges an additional Li ion battery pack independently of the terminal well This feature ensures that you can always have a fully charged battery for your Dolphin terminal see Charging a Spare Battery in the Auxiliary Battery Well on page 13 5 DC Power Jack Use a power cable from Hand Held Products to supply power to this power jack For more information see Powering the Dolphin HomeBase on page 13 4 RS 232 Port For
180. or or the nearest Hand Held Products technical support office North America Canada Telephone 800 782 4263 Fax number 315 554 6705 E mail natechsupport handheld com Latin America Telephone 803 835 8000 Telephone 800 782 4263 E mail latechsupport handheld com Brazil Telephone 55 21 2178 0500 Fax 55 21 2178 0505 E mail brsuporte handheld com Mexico Telephone 803 835 8000 E mail latechsupport handheld com Europe Middle East and Africa Telephone 31 0 40 7999 393 Fax 31 0 40 2425 672 E mail eurosupport handheld com Asia Pacific Telephone Hong Kong 852 3188 3485 or 2511 3050 Telephone China 86 21 6361 3818 E mail aptechsupport handheld com Japan Telephone 813 5770 6312 E mail aptechsupport handheld com Online Technical Assistance You can also access technical assistance online at www handheld com For Further Information To download the full User s Guide for these products visit our website at www handheld com 16 2 Rev F 10 16 07 Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Limited Warranty Hand Held Products Inc Hand Held Products warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship and to conform to Hand Held Products published specifications applicable to the products purchased at the time of shipment This warranty does not cover any Hand Held Products product which is i improperly installed or used ii damaged by accident or
181. ote 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 gt Receive Contact or File 2 Now you are ready to send a file Tap the Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu tap Transfer via Bluetooth gt Send a File Turn Transmitter OFF Get Connected Advanced Features Exchange Business Cards Send a File Browse Remote Device Receive Contact or File Enable File Sharing 3 If your device has no devices in the Bluetooth Devices Folder then it begins to search for Bluetooth devices nearby Bluetooth Device Search Cx Looking for Bluetooth device s Time remaining Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 9 13 10 16 07 4 Select the Bluetooth device you wish to send a file If the desired device is not listed tap Find Device Name Socket OBEX m 5 17 Choose the desired device and tap Select If the desired device is not shown tap Find to search for one that may be in range Tap Cancel to abandon this operation 5 In the 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 HF Socket OBEX af 5 51 Folder All Folders v Type All Files k Docu Templa Blank Note Templa Blueto
182. ote 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 gt Receive Contact or File Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 9 1 10 16 07 3 Now you are ready to exchange business cards Tap on the Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu tap Transfer via Bluetooth gt Exchange Business Cards li Turn Transmitter OFF Get Connected Advanced Features Exchange Business Cards Send a File Browse Remote Device Receive Contact or File Enable File Sharing 4 lf your device has no devices in the Bluetooth Devices Folder then it begins 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 EF Socket OBEX 5 17 Choose the desired device and tap Select If the desired device is not shown tap Find to search for one that may be in range Tap Cancel to abandon this operation 6 Your device begins exchanging business cards After the exchange the new business card should appear in your Contacts Exchange Cards os Exchanging Business cards eee 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
183. oth D F btsws_107 9 13 9 20 iBfImage Ol Bluetoo 9 1211 2 mdmlog3 Meeting No Templa il i 6 Your device sends the file Browse Remote Device The Bluetooth File Explorer lets your device 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 e Prepare for file transfer e Send receive file s or folder s e Create a folder e Delete file s or folder s e Refresh remote view e Connect disconnect e Exit the program Note Local device refers to the device 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 Connection Kit you can enable file sharing by tapping the Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu tap Transfer via Bluetooth gt Enable File Sharing 9 14 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 2 Now you are ready to browse the remote device Tap on the Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu tap Transfer via Bluetooth gt Browse Remote Device Turn Transmitter OFF Get Connected Advanced Features Exchange Business Cards Send a File Browse Remote Device Receive Contact or File Enable Fil
184. ounting the HomeBase Set the Dolphin HomeBase on a dry stable surface such as a desktop or workbench 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 When choosing a location bear in mind that e The mounting location must allow users easy access to the AUX Battery LED see page 13 2 The serial USB and power jack face straight out of the rear panel You will most likely want easy access to them in the future Desk Mounting Dolphin charging communication cradles have a DIN rail 7 5mm high X 35mm wide 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 p esse 7 5 X 35 mm 1 Slide the DIN rail slot along the bottom panel 2 Using the appropriate nuts and bolts secure the DIN rail to the desk or flat surface Wall Mounting A wall mount kit that contains a screws and a mounting bracket can be purchased separately The bottom panel of the HomeBase contains four rubber feet one at each corner that help keep it stable and secure when resting on a flat surface Those rubber feet should be removed with pliers before wall mounting the HomeBase 1 Secure screws to the bottom panel by sliding them into the available slots Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 13 9 10 16 07 2 Attach the
185. our Desktop Computer When installation of ActiveSync is complete on your desktop computer the ActiveSync Setup Wizard helps you connect your terminal to your desktop computer set up a partnership so you can synchronize information and e customize your synchronization settings Synchronizing from Your Desktop Computer Because ActiveSync is already installed on the Dolphin terminal your first synchronization process begins automatically when you finish setting up your desktop computer in the wizard and your terminal is connected to the host PC After your first synchronization look at Calendar Contacts and Tasks on the terminal Notice that the same information from Microsoft Outlook on your desktop computer is now on the terminal Simply remove the Dolphin from the communication peripheral and you re ready to use it 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 For more information about using ActiveSync on your desktop computer open ActiveSync then open ActiveSync Help Synchronizing from the Terminal ActiveSync must be setup on your desktop computer and the first synchronization process completed before you initiate synchronization from the terminal for the first time To
186. ower adapters from Hand Held Products Use of peripherals cables or A power adapters not sold manufactured by Hand Held Products will void the warranty and may damage the terminal Hand Held Products in a Dolphin terminal will void your warranty and may result in damage to the Dolphin terminal or Use only the Li ion battery packs provided by Hand Held Products The use of any battery pack not sold manufactured by battery Dolphin ChargeBase Parts and Functions Front Panel Terminal Wells Dock LED Charge LED Terminal Wells The ChargeBase contains four terminals wells Each terminal well e Holds and charges the main battery pack of one Dolphin terminal e Contains the companion to the industrial grade 17 pin connector on the bottom panel of Dolphin terminals e Has two LEDs on the front the Dock LED and the Charge LED Dock LED Each terminal well displays a Dock LED on the front that lights solid green when a terminal is properly seated which means that the terminal and the base are connected Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 14 1 10 16 07 Charge LEDs Each terminal well displays a Charge LED on the front that lights green to indicate charging For details see Charging Terminals in the ChargeBase on page 14 3 Back Panel Power Supply Connector Power Supply Connector This connector receives input from the power adapter Plug the power connector cable from the power adapter into this co
187. pecial installation instructions 4 Tap the file such as an exe file The installation wizard begins Follow the directions on the screen For more information about working with Pocket Internet Explorer see Pocket Internet Explorer on page 12 11 Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 7 9 10 16 07 Rev F 10 16 07 Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Wireless LAN WLAN Communications with 802 11b Overview Dolphin terminals are available with an on board 2 4 GHz 802 11b WLAN Wireless Local Area Network radio that uses Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS technology to spread the signal continuously over a wide frequency band at a data rate of up to 11 Mbps In addition the open software architecture makes the Dolphin terminal a complete solution for a variety of wireless mobile data collection applications Dolphin terminals are interoperable with other 802 11b Wi Fi compliant products including Access Points APs printers PCs via PC card adapters and other wireless portable terminals Enabling the 802 11b Radio Driver When the Dolphin terminal initializes the radio driver for 802 11b is installed The terminal defaults to the 802 11b radio during initialization unless a GSM radio is installed in which case the terminal defaults to the GSM radio The 802 11b radio must be enabled before you can configure the radio on a network Verify the radio s status before configuring Note Radios are enabled manually in the Radio Man
188. peration Failure to seal the access door will void the warranty 3 8 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 I O Connector Description 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O O 10 11 12 13 14 15 1617 USB PWR N C N C N C N C GND 5V OUT DTR USB USB DET RI DSR RXD RTS TXD CTS O O O O O O O O I O Connector _j CI J lt 0 M 5 Note Signals referenced are for a DTE device I O Connector The bottom panel features a custom industrial grade mechanical connector with 17 pins When seated in a Dolphin 7900 Series peripheral the terminal is powered the main battery charged and communication occurs via this connector All Dolphin 7900 Series peripherals are designed to work exclusively with this connector The 17 pin connector communicates with Dolphin peripherals via RS 232 or USB For RS 232 the maximum communication speed is 115 Kbps with seven baud rate settings For USB the communication speed is up to 12 Mbps If the peripheral unit is connected to a PC this connector also transmits data Powering Out The I O connector also provides power out 5V at 500mA This means that with the proper Hand Held Products cable the terminal can power another device By default power out is disabled To enable power out alter the registry as follows HKEY_ LOCAL_MACHINE Drivers BuiltIn Serial4 Conn5Venable 1 Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 3 9 10 16 07 Battery Power The Dolphin 790
189. place default at the top or middle of the list because if it is connection to the other list entries will never be attempted Up Moves a selected network up one place in the list Down Moves a selected network down one place in the list Note The order of the networks in this list is the exact order that connections will be attempted The network listed first will be attempted first and so on Place your primary networks first Add Manually adds a network to the Configured Networks list if the AP does not broadcast its SSID or you are pre configuring the client for an AP that is not currently in range Remove Removes a selected network in the list Properties Displays the properties of the network selected in the list This button opens the same network configuration screen as the Add button does use it to edit network configuration properties S 20 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Protocol Tab The Protocol tab configures parameters that apply to all the networks the selected port connects to f AEGIS Client a a2 5 07 ok Protocol Settings Authentication timeout ser S Held timeout sec al Start timeout ser al Number of Start attempts B Interface Options Display EAP Notifications Renew IP Address Defaults Wireless Networks Protocal Field Protocol Settings Description These are the timer intervals and retry settings defined in the 802 1X standard
190. port you can send and receive data between the terminal and other devices equipped with infrared This can include but is not limited to Windows Mobile information such as Contacts and Tasks as well as software upgrades Verify That the IrDA Port is Enabled The IrDA port must be enabled to transmit data By default the IrDA port is assigned to Com port 6 and is enabled When a Bluetooth radio is installed the IrDA port can be disabled to free up a Com port for Bluetooth devices oO C To verify that the IrDA port is enabled tap Start gt Settings gt Connections tab gt IrDA IrDA A gt qx 1 23 Disabling IrDA gives Socket Bluetooth one additional COM port to use This applet allows you to enable or disable IrDA ports Tro is now ENABLED W Enable IrDA ports O Disable IrDA ports lf Enable IrDA ports is selected then the IrDA port is active Note The IrDA icon appears on the Connections tab only if there is a Bluetooth radio installed on the terminal IrDA Port Location on the Terminal IrDA Port For more information see IrDA Port on page 3 3 Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 7 5 10 16 07 Verify That Beam Settings Are Set to Receive The Beam Settings must be set to receive for the terminal to receive data from other infrared devices To verify tap Start gt Settings gt Connections tab gt Beam The Beam Settings window should appear as follows Beam settings Receiving Receiv
191. ports communications USB 1 1 serial RS 232 up to 115Kbps and charging via cradles or AC adapter cables Integrated IrDA port Integrated Speaker Integrated Microphone Integrated Headset jack Mass Storage User accessible Mini Secure Digital Mini SD memory interface Wireless Radio Options WWAN GSM GPRS MC 45 900 1800 1900 MHz in Europe Middle East Asia and Australia MC 46 850 1800 1900 MHz in the U S Canada and Latin America Men LL MHz in the U S Canada Latin America Europe Middle East Asia and Australia WLAN IEEE 802 11b DSSS Authentication Methodologies LEAP MD5 TLS TTLS PEAP and WEP WPAN Bluetooth radio Class 2 Physical Dimensions 7 3 L x 3 5 W x 1 7 D max 185 x 89 x 43 mm 3 2 W x 1 5 D at grip 81 x 38 mm Weight Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Batch 17 oz 482 gm WLAN 17 3 oz 490 gm WPAN 17 1 oz 484 gm WLAN WPAN 18 9 oz 536 gm Rev F 10 16 07 Dolphin 7900 Technical Specifications Operating Temperature 14 to 122 F 10 C to 55 C The terminal can operate in temperatures lower than 20 C with potential degradation in performance depending on the application Storage Temperature 4 to 158 F 20 to 70 C Humidity 95 humidity non condensing ESD 15 KVA on all surfaces Impact Resistance Withstands multiple 5ft 1 5m drops onto concrete Environmental Resistance Independ
192. power EIRP of 100 mW for the entire 2 400 2 4835 GHz e Outdoor use Maximum power EIRP of 100 mW for the 2 400 2 454 GHz band and maximum power EIRP of 10 mW for the 2 454 2 483 GHz band For European Community Users Hand Held Products complies with Directive 2002 96 EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 27 January 2003 on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Information This product has required the extraction and use of natural resources for its production It may contain hazardous substances that could impact health and the environment if not properly disposed In order to avoid the dissemination of those substances in our environment and to diminish the pressure on the natural resources we encourage you to use the appropriate take back systems for product disposal Those systems will reuse or recycle most of the materials of the product you are disposing in a sound way K The crossed out wheeled bin symbol informs you that the product should not be disposed of along with municipal waste and invites you to use the appropriate separate take back systems for product disposal If you need more information on the collection reuse and recycling systems please contact your local or regional waste administration You may also contact your supplier for more information on the environmental performances of this product l 4 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide
193. power and automatically disables Power Save mode when the terminal is running on external power Slider The slider is active only if Power Save Mode is enabled Move the slider between Best Performance and Best Battery Life The setting here modulates Power Save Mode to achieve maximum performance and maximum battery life Preamble Mode A preamble consists of a Synchronization Sync field and a 16 bit Start Frame Delimiter SFD field e Long TX Preamble Where Sync field consists of 128 bits Short TX Preamble Where Sync field consists of 56 bits e Auto TX Preamble Automatically changes between long and short preamble mode transmission based on AP configurations This is the default Preamble Mode Defaults Resets all the settings to default values which are e Always Enable for Power Save Mode e Automatic based on WEP setting for Authentication Algorithm and e Auto TX Preamble for Preamble Mode Apply Applies changes This button is active only when a change has been made on the tab About Tab The About tab displays Version Number and time of build for Network Driver Configuration Utility and NIC Firmware 8 8 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Using the Status Icon Ae You access the 801 11b Settings by tapping the Status icon once on the Today screen a The following menu pops up Wireless Radio On Wireless Radio Off Remove Status Icon Wireless Network Status
194. pplement see page 8 10 to configure the radio you must make A sure that there are no profiles entered in the Preferred Profiles list Preferred Profiles The Preferred Profiles section displays a list of your preferred profiles the profiles you create or add from the list of Active SSIDs below When applied the 802 11b radio searches for the APs in the exact order shown in the list of profiles This section is blank after the initial installation and each hard reset This section remains blank if no automatic association preference is selected This section contains several icons that enable you to add and configure APs Icon Name Description B New Always active tap this button to create a new profile The following buttons activate only when an Active SSID in the Preferred Profile list is selected Edit Opens the configuration screens for a selected SSID in the Preferred Profiles list y Delete Deletes the selected SSID from the Preferred Profile list Up Moves the selected SSID up one place in the Preferred Profile list so that the terminal hits it prior to the next SSID Down Move the selected SSID down one place in the Preferred Profile list so that the terminal hits it after the prior SSID Note Remember that the terminal accesses the SSIDSs in this list in the exact order that they appear moving an SSID up or down in the list determines the order of contact add Add Tap this butt
195. pressing either button activates the image engine lt OK Close gt Performs the same function as tapping OK on the screen lt Scroll Down gt scrolls down in the open application lt Scroll Left gt scrolls left in the open application lt Scroll Right gt Scrolls right in the open application lt Scroll Up gt Scrolls up in the open application lt Start Menu gt Opens the Start menu lt Today gt Opens the Today screen Headset Control The Headset Control setting adjusts headset audio settings A et xiz G Headset Control Headset Type Stereo headphone Telephone maro with mic Mic Volume Low kj Normal Headset Volume Stereo headphone Select this option if you are using a headset for audio output only If so you need to use the microphone on the terminal Microphone page 3 3 for audio input i e listen via the headset and speak into the microphone These types of headsets usually contain two earpieces for stereo sound Tap OK to save your selection Telephone mono with mic Select this option if you are using a headset that also contains a microphone When this option is selected you speak into the microphone on the headset and not the microphone on the terminal These types of headsets usually have one earpiece for mono audio Tap OK to save your selection Mic Volume These options enable you to adjust the audio level of the microphone Normal is the default setting These settings apply to the
196. program are designed for Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition and your processor You can verify your processor by tapping Start gt Settings gt System tab gt About gt Version tab Make a note of the information in the Processor field Depending on the application the software must be stored or installed on the host PC 1 Download the program to your desktop computer from either the Internet or the CD or disk that contains the program You may see a single exe or setup exe file a cab file or dll There may also be several versions of files for different device types and processors 2 Read any installation instructions Read Me files or documentation that comes with the program Many programs provide special installation instructions 3 Connect the terminal to the desktop computer via a Hand Held Products communication peripheral If the File is an Installer An installer program is one that installs on the PC and the terminal simultaneously one process installs to both devices 1 On the PC double click the exe or setup exe file The installation wizard begins 2 Follow the directions on the PC screen The installation process includes transferring the software to the terminal If the File is Not an Installer Some programs cannot be installed on PCs because they are designed for terminals In these cases the appropriate files must be stored on the host PC transferred via ActiveSync and installed on the terminal You
197. quires a minimum of 10 hours of charging time to function normally Guidelines Follow these guidelines to maximize the life of the Dolphin s internal backup battery e Keep a charged Li lon battery pack in the Dolphin terminal The internal battery prematurely discharges if there is not at least a partially charged battery in the terminal Keep the Dolphin terminal connected to power when the terminal is not in use 3 10 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Managing Battery Power Data and files saved on the Dolphin terminal may be stored in RAM therefore maintain a continuous power supply to the terminal to help prevent data loss Letting the backup battery become fully discharged causes the terminal to lose all data in RAM The internal battery discharges prematurely if there is not at least a partially charged battery in the terminal When you remove a battery pack insert another charged battery pack in the Dolphin If the main battery is low and the terminal is in suspend mode pressing the SCAN key will not wake the Dolphin terminal you must replace the discharged battery with a fully charged battery Default Low and Critical Battery Points The Dolphin terminal ships with default low and critical battery points already programmed in the registry The registry contains two DWORD settings in the HKEY_ LOCAL MACHINE System CurrentControlSet Control Power entry LowBatt 19 25 This sets the Low battery point
198. r the peer station BSSID MAC Addr BSSID or MAC Address of the AP or the peer station To Add an Active SSID to the Preferred Profile Table An SSID needs to be in the Preferred Profile list to be edited Select an SSID in the Active SSID list and tap Add The SSID moves to the Preferred Profile list If the SSID has the WEP Key turned on the Settings window displays and prompts you to enter the WEP Method 1 a oo gan Aa Encryption Key and Key ID In the Preferred Profile list select the SSID and tap Edit Ee Follow the same process for creating a profile When configuration is complete tap OK The SSID and its profile are added into the Preferred Profiles list If you re adding an SSID with the WEP Key turned off the Settings window does not display and the SSID is added directly to the Preferred Profile table To Create a New Profile In the Preferred Profiles section tap the New button il Complete the Network Profile and Authentication tab windows To Delete 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 tap the Delete button and then Yes on the popup window Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 6 5 10 16 07 Network Profile Tab 807 11b WLAN Module Network Mame amp Type SSID Tx Rate AP Search Threshold Low Density Network Profile Authentication ER
199. rch again tap Refresh Tap Cancel to abandon this operation 5 Choose the phone you want to connect to and tap Select A service discovery phase begins about 5 10 seconds 6 The next two screens describe procedures you complete outside of the wizard Read through each screen but do not complete the described procedures until you exit the wizard Bonding with your phone This must be completed to establish the Bluetooth connection and involves dial up networking A Pocket ScreenSnap 5 10 46a Device Bonding To bond with your Nokia phone create a Dialup Networking connection as described in the Socket documentation The first time you connect to your phone with Dialup Networking you will see a prompt on the phone saying Connect with Pocket PC Choose ACCEPT Automatic Connections This procedure is optional but makes future Bluetooth connections more convenient A Pocket ScreenSnap 5 10 47a Automatic Connections AFTER initial use you can make your phone automatically accept connections from your PDA See the Socket Bluetooth User s Guide for additional details 7 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 9 22 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Dial Up Connection Complete the following steps to create a new Bluetooth internet connection via an ISP Before settin
200. receives error messages from text messages that could not transmit successfully When the Inbox folder is selected received messages appear in the list To Do this Open a message Tap on the message and the content of the message appears Delete a message Tap and hold on the message Tap Delete on the popup menu that appears Pa 44 YEY 24n 01 33 AM ea 47 70959075 01 33 AM Es 44 pi eE ae NARA AM Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 10 17 10 16 07 Sent Folder The Sent folder displays sent messages SMS Manager 4 dx 9 41 x wi Z 042302 o53 09 38 PM Ww 7049953870 09 33 PM Outbox Folder The Outbox folder displays text messages waiting to be sent Sending an SMS Message 1 Inthe task tray at the bottom of the screen tap New The new message screen opens with the cursor active in the text area 2 Tap inside the To field To add the number you can type it in or tap To to select an entry from your Phonebook e You must type a number that is in the appropriate international ISDN format for the country you are dialing However you can dial a local number without the country code e Destination numbers can start with a sign 3 Tap inside the text area To write a message you can use the SIP or the terminal keyboard yam 5M5 Manager Lil 47 2 1 25 ok Ea Blo To BaF FS695e8000 Send eet me at Remaining characters 148 SMS messages 1 The Remaining characters field displays how
201. reen is touched For more details see Backlight on page 6 7 For touch screen input use the included stylus or your finger The method you choose depends on which one A is appropriate for your application While there is a great deal of variation in different applications for buttons or icons that are close together you generally achieve greater accuracy with the stylus Use of other objects such as paper Clips pencils or ink pens can damage the input panel and will void the warranty Hand Held Products recommends using screen protectors to protect the touch screen especially when used with applications that require high volume interfacing with the touch screen Screen protectors help prevent damage to the touch screen display and are easily installed Screen protectors can be purchased at any major computer retail store or directly from Hand Held Products contact Hand Held Products directly for part numbers and pricing SCAN Key The SCAN key is centrally located for easy access with the right or left hand When pressed the SCAN key activates the scanner imager The SCAN key also functions as an on or system wakeup control for the terminal Navigation Keys The centrally located navigation keys enable you to move and position the cursor through software programs The up and down arrows are programmed to perform specific functions when pressed in combination with the Blue and Red modifier keys Recessed Keyboard The Dolphin 7900 Seri
202. rity of PC based enterprise systems When a terminal is seated in the HomeBase its main battery pack charges in less than four hours In addition the HomeBase contains an auxiliary battery well that charges a spare Li ion battery For more information see Dolphin HomeBase on page 13 1 e e TM Dolphin Mobile Base The Dolphin Mobile Base charging and communication cradle is designed specifically for in premise and in transit data collection applications lt features a flexible mounting bracket a cigarette lighter adapter or power cable to adapt it to your environment When a terminal is seated in the Mobile Base its main battery pack charges in less than four hours The serial connector supports RS 232 communication and power out to peripheral devices such as hand held scanners For more information see Dolphin Mobile Base on page 15 1 Dolphin OuadCharger The Dolphin QuadCharger is a four slot charging station for Dolphin Li ion battery packs that can charge each battery in less than four hours The fourth slot features a battery analyzer that completely resets and re calibrates a battery then displays remaining Capacity For more information see Dolphin QuadCharger on page 12 1 Dolphin ChargeBase The Dolphin ChargeBase is a four slot charging cradle that holds powers and charges a terminal in each slot For more information see Dolphin ChargeBase on page 14 1 Dolphin Net Base The Dolphin Net Base is a four slot chargi
203. rk Note The zero config Wi Fi feature of Windows Mobile is disabled on Dolphin terminals TA To open the connections manager tap Start gt Settings gt Connections tab gt Connections icon connections The connection manager opens displaying the Tasks tab 1 Connections gt gj Settings afi 4 59 Dk My ISP dd a new modem connection My Work Network 4dd a new modem connection Add a new YPN server connection Set up my proxy server Tasks Adyanced Task Tab The Task tab enables you to initially configure then manage network settings when using a modem Select an item in this list and then complete the setup screens that follow with the appropriate information for your network My ISP The links under this heading enables you to add and manage modem connections to an ISP To complete the setup screens obtain the following information from your ISP e ISP dial up access telephone number e Username e Password e TCP IP settings My Work Network These links enable you to establish the following connections types e Modem e Virtual Private Network VPN e Proxy server connection To complete the setup screens obtain the network parameters from your system administrator Proxy Server Connections If you are connected to your ISP or private network during synchronization the terminal should download the proper proxy settings during synchronization with the PC If these settings are not
204. rk When the connection is established the double arrows appear in the Navigation bar 14 To verify your connection tap Start gt Programs gt Internet Explorer Your homepage should appear 10 22 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Dolphin 7900 with GPS Overview GPS functionality can be integrated into certain Dolphin 7900 terminals with GSM GPRS There s no need to carry multiple devices to get the job done because the 7900 integrates into one device powerful mobile computing wireless full area voice and data communications and advanced GPS functionality GPS Functionality The integrated GPS technology allows location tracking of workers and vehicles providing better utilization of field assets Optional mapping and navigation software provides turn by turn driving directions and location information allowing workers to arrive on time Dolphin 7900 with GPS Configuration Dolphin 7900s with GPS feature the following configuration e 802 11 WLAN radio e GSM GPRS Quadband radio e Bluetooth radio e 5300SR with laser aimer 36 key keyboard e 128MB RAM and 128MB Flash e Color display e Windows Mobile 5 0 operating system Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F Il 1 10 16 07 Powering the GPS Module The GPS module is powered by the I O Connector whose 8th pin can be set to power out at 5 volts 5V I O Connector Pin Description 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 O O O O O O O 0O
205. rnative to using the Bluetooth Get Connected Wizard Important e Do not try to bond with a Motorola Timeport 270C or Nokia 6310 Do not use this method to bond with a printer The third party printing software included on the installation CD also handles bonding 1 If not open launch the Bluetooth Devices folder Tap on the Bluetooth icon in the Today screen Select Advanced Features then Bluetooth Devices Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 9 3 10 16 07 2 Tap and hold your stylus on the Bluetooth device you want to bond with In the pop up menu select Bond En Bluetooth Devices 5 Peter s Ericsson 3 Alternatively after selecting a device tap on the Bond icon Or tap on Device then select Bond Bluetooth Devices Lenr520 Peter r520 Bond Properties Delete My Bluetooth Device Device View Tools 4 The Bluetooth Device Bonding Wizard launches Follow the wizard to bond with your selected device A Device Manager 11 52a Bluetooth Device socket Bonding Welcome to the Bluetooth Device Bonding Wizard This Wizard helps you bond Bluetooth devices Bonding is a one time process that lets you automatically create secure connections between your Pocket PC and the remote device 5 As prompted make sure the Bluetooth device that you want to bond with is in Bondable mode A Device Manager The Wizard is ready to attempt bonding with
206. s To disable all radios select None and tap Apply Using an ISP The communication software for creating an ISP connection is already installed on your device Your service provider should provide the software needed to install other services such as paging and fax services After you are connected via wireless radio you can send and receive e mail messages by using Inbox and view web pages using Pocket Internet Explorer For more information see Messaging on page 12 8 You can also download software applications from the web Adding Programs Directly from the Internet When selecting programs verify that the program and version of the program are designed for the Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition and your processor You can verify your processor by tapping Start gt Settings gt System tab gt About gt Version tab Make a note of the information in the Processor field 1 Determine your device and processor type so that you know which version of the software to install Go to Start gt Settings gt System tab gt About On the Version tab make a note of the information in the Processor field 2 Download the program to your device straight from the Internet using Pocket Internet Explorer You may see a single exe or setup exe file or several versions of files for different device types and processors 3 Read any installation instructions Read Me files or documentation that comes with the program Many programs provide s
207. s The Build numbers indicate the software versions Keyboard Initial Kernel 9 XX 9 XX 9 XX 9 XX lt Program 3 The system performs a hard reset When the display activates again follow the instructions that appear Step 5 Align the Screen You are prompted to align the screen by tapping the target five times Use the stylus provided by Hand Held Products align screen Tap the target firmly and accurately at each location on the screen The target will continue to move until the screen is aligned L e Alignment should always be performed with a stylus designed for touch screen applications The small point is required for accurate calibration e Press the stylus firmly into the center of the cross hair target once and release Do not double tap the target You can re align the screen at any time by going to Start gt Settings gt System tab gt Screen Step 6 Let Autoinstall Run For each program that loads a status bar indicates that the program is loading Autoinstall occurs after each hard reset Do NOT touch the keyboard or the screen while programs are loading All configurations of the Dolphin 7900 terminal install Demos and Power Tools If the terminal is configured with a wireless radio the appropriate radio drivers and utilities for each radio install After Autoinstall is complete the terminal performs a soft reset automatically When it finishes booting up after the soft reset the
208. s information and the first line of the text message Tap View to display the full message in SMS Manager Tap Reply to switch to the SMS Manager Compose screen The To field is auto filled with the sender s address Tap Save to put the message in the SMS Manager Inbox Tap Delete to delete the message Tapping each button closes the bubble A new voicemail message is available You hae si This bubble appears aone when a voicemail notification is received Tap Call Answerphone to dial the Answerphone service and retrieve voicemail messages Tap Hide to close the bubble There is a call in progress to the name or number shown in the bubble Cul amp 8 24 Po In Progress FA Call with Gwyneth Paltrow In ESE Tap Hide to close the bubble Tap End to end the call This icon appears when there is a call coming in or going out A different bubble displays for each circumstance If the incoming call is a con ference call a different bub ble displays 10 4 Tap Hide to close the bubble Tap End to end the call This bubble appears automatically when a call comes in and while the ringtone sounds Rev F 10 16 07 If the caller is in the Phonebook the name displays If not in the Phonebook the caller s number displays if the number can t be read no number displays Tap Answer to answer the call this places any current call on hold Tap Reject to reje
209. s of AP columns Scroll right to see all columns Event Log The Event Log is a text file that contains status information from the logging function Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 8 13 10 16 07 Each entry is listed sequentially with a time stamp and a text message oe 17 Feb 08 46 10 Negotiating PEAP versii Tap Refresh to query the log again 17 Feb 08 46 11 Authenticated f 17 Feb 08 46 11 Set WEP key Tap Close to return to the main screen J 17 Feb 08 46 21 DHCP address of adapt 17 Feb 08 54 56 AEGIS Client was stop 1 Feb 08 54 56 AEGIS Client 2 0 0 Buik For Personal License License ID For Enterprise License Ask your s 1 Feb 08 54 57 Started thread for wire 1 Feb 08 54 59 Negotiating PEAP versi 1 Feb 08 55 30 Authenticated 17 Feb 08 55 30 Set WEP key 17 Feb 08 55 30 Set WEP key 17 Feb 08 55 49 DHCP address of adapt 17 Feb 08 56 59 AEGIS Client was stop Refresh Close Help Menu Tapping Help opens the help menu Select Online Help to access online help Select About to review software version information Status Bar The status bar at the bottom of the main screen indicates the connection status between the network card and the AP AF AEGIS Client Run 10 14 Fe Wireless Network Associated Status Bar The status bar displays one of the following depending on the status of connectivity e Not Associated AP Name of the SSID MAC MAC address SP
210. ser s Guide Rev F Insert the end of the battery without the locking tab into the bottom of the auxiliary well opening 10 16 07 13 5 ActiveSync Communications with the HomeBase The HomeBase can communicate via USB or RS 232 using ActiveSync 4 1 or higher The HomeBase should have only one type of interface cable connected at a time either USB or RS 232 USB The USB Port See page 13 3 on the back panel allows the Dolphin terminal to communicate with a PC or to networked through a USB hub The HomeBase acts as a USB device by interfacing the USB signals of the Dolphin to the USB signals of the host computer Maximum data transfer rate is 12 Mbps RS 232 The RS 232 Port see page 13 3 on the back panel allows the Dolphin terminal to communicate with a PC modem or any RS 232 device using a standard serial cable and communications software Maximum data transfer rate is 115 Kbps Required Equipment for Setup e HomeBase powered by a power adapter cable from Hand Held Products e USB Cable e Serial Cable for RS 232 ActiveSync v4 1 or higher e Windows 98 Second Edition Windows Me Windows 2000 or Windows XP computer Note The HomeBase 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 USB Communications The Dolphin terminal is defaulted to support USB communications out of the box T
211. sh to dial More than one telephone number exists for this contact Select one or press Cancel Work 1234444 Home 4257890000 5 Your device connects to your phone and begins dialing Connecting to Bluetooth phone The Dialer can dial a phone number containing any of the following non numeric characters space A B C D T P W The following string can also be included in a phone number The Dialer cannot dial a phone number containing non numeric characters other than those listed above Hand Held Products 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 device and phone for Bluetooth connections The wizard varies depending on what phone you want to connect to Ericcson 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 provides tailored instructions based on your selection Es Start 10 39a Select your phone Use the list below to select the model of your Bluetooth phone If you don t see your phone try using the selection lt not in this list gt My Bluetooth phone is 3 Follow the next screen s to prepare your specif
212. some software applications e After making changes to certain system settings such as network cards 1 Press and hold the Red ESC keys for approximately five seconds 2 The decode and scan LEDs flash for approximately three seconds as the terminal resets 3 When the reset is complete the Today screen displays Hard Reset Cold Boot A hard reset resets the operating system restores the terminal back to factory defaults and resets the terminal after a bootloader keyboard and kernel upgrade A hard reset erases all of the data stored in RAM memory and all RAM installed applications 1 Press and hold the Red TAB keys for approximately five seconds 2 The decode and scan LEDs light for approximately three seconds 3 The terminal re initializes see Initialize the Mobile Computer on page 2 7 Suspend Mode To put the Dolphin terminal into suspend mode manually press and hold Blue Backlight keys The terminal also goes into suspend mode automatically when the terminal is inactive for a programmed period of time For more information see Power on page 6 11 To wake the Dolphin terminal from suspend mode press the SCAN key Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 2 11 10 16 07 Rev F 10 16 07 Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Hardware Overview System Features Processor The Dolphin 7900 terminal is equipped with an Intel X Scale 400MHz RISC microprocessor that runs on a 100 MHz RAM BUS making it one of the mos
213. ssed immediately after the Red or Blue Modifier key In addition to the standard number and letter keys both keyboards contains three types of keys 1 Function Keys see Using the Function Keys on page 5 2 2 Navigation Keys see Using the Navigation Keys on page 5 2 3 Modifier Keys see Using the Modifier Keys on page 5 3 Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 5 10 16 07 Using the Function Keys Function keys are those keys that perform specific functions and usually have the name of the function they perform __ The Backlight key turns the keyboard backlight on ando Backlight key turns the keyboard backlight on and off Backlight The Backspace function is performed by pressing the Red modifier key the left arrow Backspace Backspace moves the cursor back one space and deletes each time the key combina BKSP tion is pressed If you are typing text a character is deleted each time you backspace The delete function is performed by tapping the Blue ESC keys This function deletes Delete l H R DEL the next character forward each time the key combination is pressed The Escape key performs a cancel action x e The OK key functions as an Enter key The suspend resume function is performed by pressing the Blue Backlight keys Pressing this key combination puts the terminal in suspend mode and wakes it from suspend mode The SCAN key activates the scan and wakes the terminals from suspend mode Its SCAN Sca
214. stalled on your terminal To appear here wav files must be stored in the Programs Files gt uPhone gt Ring Tones folder Previewing Tones You can preview each tone by selecting the wav file in the drop down list and tapping the Preview button Use the slider to set the volume for each tone While the tone is playing the Preview button changes to a Stop button tap it to stop the preview Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 10 9 10 16 07 Phonebook The Phonebook contains the contacts from the SIM card and Pocket Contacts If fixed dialing is set in the SIM then only those numbers in the fixed dialing list are shown in the Phonebook and only these numbers can be called from the Dialler You can access the Phonebook manually by opening the Dialler and going to Tools gt Phonebook When you tap and hold on an entry a popup menu displays Cu 10 08 ok OF 714279575 01215016000 Dial Send SMS Speed Dial 2 Speed Dial 3 Speed Dial 4 02074049600 015535691022 0121 71 6036 Of 712051473 07503116528 Speed Dial 5 44795272464 Speed Dial6 01215016031 Speed Dial 07831218530 Speed Dial 8 01215955979 Speed Dial 9 g1 Dial Opens the Dialler with the number entered ready for dialing Send SMS Opens the SMS Manager in the Compose screen with the To field populated with the number Speed Dial 2 9 These eight slots are used to assign the Dialler Speed Dial keys To assign a number to a Speed Dial
215. stments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure LED Safety Statement This device has been tested in accordance with IEC60825 1 LED safety and has been certified to be under the limits of a Class 1 LED device Regulatory and Safety Approvals Parameter Specification U S A FCC Part 15 Class B Canada ICES 003 European Community EN 55022 CISPR 22 Class B EN60950 2000 EN60825 1 1994 A11 A2 EN55024 1998 The CE Mark on the product indicates that the system has been tested to and conforms with the provisions noted within C the 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive and the 73 23 EEC and 93 68 EEC Low Voltage Directive For further information please contact Hand Held Products Inc Nijverheidsweg 9 5627 BT Eindhoven The Netherlands Hand Held Products Inc shall not be liable for use of our product with equipment i e power supplies personal computers etc that is not CE marked and does not comply with the Low Voltage Directive 1 2 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 FCC Compliance Dolphin 7900 Series terminals comply 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 Dolphin 7900 RF Terminal with an 802 11b Blu
216. stomer Support Producto eiyc e IN REPA esrara e a sosntzasaeaticenaetsastaneesesete thous rr reb03bmsJmwm_a l 16 1 Online Product Service and Repair A ASsSiStAaInC keke keke keke k 16 1 MCC k CANN CC eE E E 16 2 Online Technical Assistante s c 455 3541kixa 24y ke e k vv naen er b ba k w duke k re N n ki WENN m v n 16 2 For tet Sali lea N sraide a a a aeia ai 2 0 16 2 Mme Vy N a E EEE E E mr E E E 16 3 viii Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Agency Approvals Overview Congratulations on the purchase of the Dolphin 7900 mobile computer You have made a wise choice in selecting the Dolphin a device known worldwide for its ergonomic form factor light weight rugged design and single handed data collection capabilities Ergonomics The patented shape of the Dolphin 7900 fits into either hand comfortably with major function keys that are easy to access The adjustable hand strap on the back panel ensures a secure grip on the terminal for solid one handed operation in mobile environments Rugged Design Dolphin 7900 terminals are the most durable mobile computers on the market Their rugged design can withstand repeated five foot drops onto a concrete floor extreme temperatures as well as high humidity moisture and dust conditions The terminals are independently tested to meet IP64 specifications Mobile Computing Features e Low power high resolution image engine omn
217. t Found Align the IF ports on both devices and try again Close Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 7 7 10 16 07 Wireless Radio Options Dolphin 7900 terminals can be configured with a combination of the following radios e 802 11b Wireless LAN WLAN Communications with 802 11b see page 8 1 e Bluetooth Wireless PAN WPAN Communications with Bluetooth see page 9 1 e GSM GPRS Wireless WAN WWAN Communications with GSM GPRS see page 10 1 Radio Combinations Note Configuration of simultaneous radio operation is done during the manufacturing process according to FCC regulations All radios and radio drivers are integrated inside the terminal 802 11b and GSM radios cannot be enabled at the same time Bluetooth radios can be enabled and operating with either the 802 116 or GSM radio or both Radio Driver Installation Radio drivers install during the autoinstall process after a hard reset see Let Autoinstall Run on page 2 7 Only the appropriate drivers for the terminal s radio configuration install Radio Manager The Radio Manager allows you to enable and disable radios installed in the terminal after initial bootup If the Dolphin terminal is configured with an 802 11b radio the Radio Manager defaults to the 802 11b radio after initial bootup However if the Dolphin terminal is configured with a GSM radio the Radio Manager defaults to the GSM radio after the initial bootup Tap Start gt Settings gt Conn
218. t powerful mobile computers on the market Operating System Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition software provides a compact highly efficient scalable operating system The open architecture facilitates the development of applications for energy efficient data collection devices such as the Dolphin terminal Memory Main Board IPSM The standard memory configuration is 64 MB RAM optional 128 MB and 64 MB non volatile synchronous Flash For more information about each kind of memory see Memory on page 6 9 Mini SD Card Dolphin 7900 terminals contain a mini SD memory interface on the left side panel to support memory expansion The memory interface is covered by an access door that can be opened to insert a memory card For more information about the access door see Access Door on page 3 6 Wireless Radio Options For more information see Wireless Radio Options on page 7 8 Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 3 J 10 16 07 Front Panel Features This section describes features on the front panel of the Dolphin 7900 terminal The following graphic shows a Dolphin 7900 with a 25 key keyboard Audio Jack Speaker IrDa Port Yy Decode LED Scan LED Touch Screen Display SCAN key Recessed Keyboard Microphone Navigation keys Audio Jack Dolphin 7900 terminals contain a 2 5mm audio jack that supports both speaker stereo and microphone mono headsets Both microphone and speaker are located on the front panel for
219. that is recommended for Li lon batteries The process monitors changes in temperature current and voltage As a result Dolphin terminals may be stored in the HomeBase without damage to the terminals battery packs or peripherals Power Supply The Dolphin HomeBase is available with US UK and European power supplies Each version is designed to convert that voltage from the power sources in each geography to the 9 5 volts DC required by the Dolphin terminal Use only the peripherals power cables and power adapters from Hand Held Products Use of peripherals cables or power adapters not sold manufactured by Hand Held Products will void the warranty and may damage the terminal Use only the Li ion battery packs provided by Hand Held Products The use of any battery pack not sold manufactured by A Hand Held Products in a Dolphin terminal will void your warranty and may result in damage to the Dolphin terminal or battery Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 13 1 10 16 07 Front Panel Terminal Well DOCK AUX COMM LED Battery LED LED AUX Battery LED Indicates status of the battery charging in the auxiliary battery well see page 13 5 This color means Orange The auxiliary battery is charging Green The auxiliary battery has completed charging and is ready for use COMM LED This is the communication LED It indicates the status of data transfer between the Dolphin terminal and the host PC The col
220. the User tab JlJ AEGIS Client a 520 Bok Identity I Authentication type MDS Challenge hi Use certificate Tunneled authentication Identity Password ad dli On this tab You User Settings Tab Configure authentication credentials and profiles System Settings Tab Set the level of detail that the Client will provide in the system log and zero config options Server Identity Tab Control how the Client authenticates the server that handles the 802 1X protocol on the network side This applies only to the TLS TTLS and PEAP authentication methods and is used to tell the Client what server credentials to accept from the authentication server to verify the server Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 8 15 10 16 07 User Tab The User settings tab defines the protocol and the credentials used to authenticate a user AT AEGIS Client ef 46520 ok Identity Password Authentication type MDS Challenge hi Use certificate Tunneled authentication Identity Password fa o aAR Protocol Field Description Profile Multiple user credential profiles can be created for use when the user roams from one network to another The drop down list contains existing authentication credential profiles Select a profile from the list to edit it in the fields that follow e Tapping Add permits new profiles to be added to the list A screen appears where you can enter a name for the new profile Enter a Profile n
221. the list and tap Select or tap Find to search for another computer En Bluetooth Devices Device Name Choose the desired PC and tap Select If the desired PC is nok shown tap Find to search For one that may be in range Tap Cancel to abandon this operation Note If the computer you want to connect to is not listed tap Find to begin a search Proceed as described in Scenario 3 on page 9 8 b Your device attempts to connect to your selected computer Connect To Wireless ActiveSync Status Connecting to Host c After a successful connection is made the status screen reports Connected Now you are ready to synchronize files if desired Connected to Wireless ActiveSync Wireless ActiveSync Status Connected SCENARIO 3 Your Bluetooth Devices folder contains no computers a When you tap on Bluetooth ActiveSync a Bluetooth Device Search automatically begins Bluetooth Device Search Looking for Bluetooth devices zz E Time remaining Note You can also start the device search by tapping Find in the Bluetooth Devices screen 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 is discoverable and tap Refresh to search again E New Bluetooth Devices 5 14p eCompaq Choose the desired PC and tap Select To perform the search again tap Refresh Tap Cancel to
222. the main screen tap and hold on your AP tap Configure on the popup menu and select the Protocol tab Verify that Renew IP Address is selected Rev F 10 16 07 Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Issue Possible Causes and Solutions cannot attach to my old network that does not support 802 1x authentication but is using WEP encryption e Verify that you can see your SSID in the Available Networks list on the Wireless Networks tab Move the SSID to the top of the Configured Networks list so that it is accessed first If the SSID is not there you can add it manually and enter the SSID as the network name Select the SSID and tap Properties e On the Profile Info tab select Do active scan if your AP does not broadcast its SSID e On the WEP Mgmt tab select Use key for data encryption and Use key to authenticate with AP Enter the WEP Key e On the Protocol tab select Renew IP Address unless you have entered one manually separate from the Client e Note that the port status indicator in the main screen reads Associated not Authenticated when the connection is complete although the log file will indicate Entered AUTHENTICATED state made changes but they do not appear to have taken effect Always tap OK before exiting a screen you have changed Then restart the Client from the Client menu on the main screen How do enable peer to peer ad hoc mode to have two clients communicate without a
223. tion Options Input Method Word Completion Options Input Method Word Completion Options Menus Adding a Program to the Start Menu You can add existing programs you use often such as File Explorer to the Start menu for faster access You are not installing the program just allowing access to it from the Start menu Note The Start menu can hold only seven applications total Using System Settings 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Personal tab gt Menus gt Start Menu tab Ae 4 11 58 Checked items appear in the Start menu Others appear in Programs 1 Activesync Jf calculator Calendar C Ig cerdisp P Contacts Demos L File Explorer sp Find liga Games LIG Jawbreaker 2 Tap the check box for the program you want to add and tap OK to save 3 Tap the Start menu to verify that the program appears on it Using File Explorer If you do not see the program listed you can either use File Explorer to move the program or ActiveSync on the desktop computer to create a shortcut to the program and place the shortcut in the Start Menu folder Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 6 5 10 16 07 Note We recommend that you Copy and Paste Shortcut so that you do not alter your program configurations by accident Using Copy and Paste Shortcut as opposed to Cut and Paste ensures that the program files remain where they need to be for the system to find them to perform system functions 1 Tap Start
224. to 25 percent 19 hex 25 decimal The low battery setting is the point at which the user is notified that the battery is low The user is notified only once for a low battery CriticalBatt a 10 This sets the Critical Battery point to 10 percent a hex 10 decimal The critical battery setting is the point at which the customer is warned that the battery charge is very low This warning is posted every 3 minutes until the situation is corrected The Navigation Bar see page 2 9 at the top of the screen displays battery warning icons when the main battery reaches low and critical battery points Note Warnings do not appear when the terminal is on external power Setting Critical and Low Battery Points Developers can re reset the default battery points in the RegEdit Power Tool 1 Tap Start gt Power Tools gt RegEdit 2 Drill down to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE gt System gt CurrentControlSet gt Control gt Power RegEdit aa Control Keyboard Layout H Layouts H Activity Timers Interfaces H State Timeouts By SystemPriority256 248 D DisableGwesPo 1 3 Tap the Value Name to change the Value Data You can reset the Value Data from 0 no warning to 99 would nearly always warn 4 Tap OK to save changes For more information about the RegEdit Power Tool refer to the Dolphin Power Tools User s Guide available for download at www handheld com Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 3 1 10 16 07
225. u wish to put in a new folder In the pop up menu select Delete folder atsws_ 107 sdk_final Delete Create Folder 4 Tap Yes to confirm Delete the selected local item s Refresh Remote View 1 Tap on the Device menu Select Refresh remote view Disconnec Refresh remote view File Device Help an x T ih Ez 2 Your local device begins to read the contents of the remote device 3 After a few seconds the contents view of the remote device is refreshed Connect Disconnect To connect to the remote device do the following 1 Make sure the remote device has file sharing enabled 2 Start the connection process by either of two methods e Tap Device gt Connect e Tap the Connect icon 3 On the next screen select the device you wish to connect to and tap Select Your device attempts to connect to the selected device To disconnect from the remote device do the following 1 Start the disconnection process by either of two methods e Tap Device gt Disconnect e Tap the Connect icon 2 Your device disconnects from the remote device Afterwards no contents are listed for the remote device Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 9 17 10 16 07 Exit Bluetooth File Explorer To exit the Bluetooth File Explorer tap File gt Exit Send to remote Get from remote Remote device Local device Receive Contact or File 1 Tap on the Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu tap Transfer
226. will re install after the next hard reset For information about the Autoinstall process see Let Autoinstall Run on page 2 7 For information about the hard reset process see Hard Reset Cold Boot on page 2 11 1 Tap Remove Programs In the list select the program you want to remove A gt dxi235 0D Remove Programs Programs in storage memory SyiWM S386 PPCOS 802 116 Driver SHWMS3S35 PPCOS Bluetooth Driver PowerTools 3 0 PRC ObWMSS35 PPCOS Bluetooth OBE Demos 3 0 PPL Microsoft Remote Display Control Remove Total storage memory available 0664k 2 Tap Remove The following message appears Remove Program The selected program will be permanently removed You may reload it from your desktop computer Are you sure you want to remove it 3 Tap Yes Wait while the program is removed 4 Verify that the program no longer appears in the list Screen Note By default dynamic screen rotation i e the ability to switch between landscape and portrait orientation is disabled on Dolphin 7900 terminals The Screen system setting contains three tabs Alignment Clear Type and Text Size 6 12 Rev F Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 10 16 07 Alignment tab The Screen system setting opens to the Alignment tab Settings A a xii ok Align Screen Align the screen if it is not responding accurately to stylus taps Align Screen On this tab you can re align the screen Remember you first
227. wired or wireless that supports the 802 1X authentication standard The Client is also interoperable with 802 1X capable wireless APs and authentication servers including Microsoft s IAS and Cisco s ACS The Client solves the problem of key distribution in wireless LANs by using public key authentication and encryption between Wireless APs WAP and roaming stations to exchange dynamic Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP keys In addition network managers can control 802 1X user profiles from a centralized RADIUS server or in the case of TTLS from a RADIUS Diameter or other AAA servers The Client supports both wireless 802 11b g and Ethernet interfaces 802 1X Supplicant Protocol Support Authentication The Client supports the following authentication methods according to the 802 1X protocols e MD5 e EAP TLS e EAP TTLS e Cisco LEAP and PEAP e Microsoft PEAP Encryption The Client supports the following encryptions methods e WEP e TKIP Installing the 802 11b Wireless Security Supplement The cab file for the Client is stored in the IPSM folder on the terminal but is not installed because it is not stored in the IPSM Autoinstall folder You have to move the cab file for the Client from the IPSM folder to the IPSM Autoinstall1 folder then reboot Note The cab file for the Client will be named LeWM cab 1 Open the 802 11b Settings utility see 802 11b Settings on page 8 2 2 Tap the Config Tab page 8 4 and delete
228. ww microsoft com windowsmobile products pocketpc Installing Additional Software In addition to the default programs installed on your terminal when it is first booted up you can install any program created for a Windows Mobile device as long as the terminal has enough memory to store the program and the program has an exe cab or dll extension The most popular place to find software on the Windows Mobile website www microsoft com windowsmobile products pocketpc When selecting programs verify that the program and version of the program are designed for the Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition and the terminal s processor You can verify your processor by tapping Start gt Settings gt System tab gt About gt Version tab Make a note of the information in the Processor field You can install additional software via e ActiveSync see page 7 3 e Infrared see page 7 5 Internet via wireless radio see page 7 9 Dolphin 7900 User s Guide Rev F 7 1 10 16 07 Using ActiveSync Using Microsoft ActiveSync you can synchronize and transfer information between your desktop computer and Dolphin terminal The most current version of ActiveSync can be downloaded from www microsoft com Additional Capabilities With ActiveSync you can also e Back up and restore your device data e Copy rather than synchronize files between your device and desktop computer e Control when synchronization occurs by selectin
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