Honeywell 9900 manual Analyzing a Battery, Stopping an Analyze Cycle, Analyze Cycle Steps

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Analyzing a Battery

During the analyze cycle, the installed battery charges to 100%, then drains it to 0%, then charges it back up to 100%.

When the operating temperature of the battery is between 0°C and 50°C and there is a constant AC supply to the terminal and battery, tap Start > Power Tools > Battery Analyzer. The Battery Analyzer main window displays specific battery information for your review, including the operating temperature.

The status bar at the top of the window shows the progress of the analyze cycle.

The text box at the bottom of the window displays the details of the analyze cycle.

Note: The Charge Status field indicates if the installed battery is charging or fully charged.

The Estimated Time field displays the amount of time it will take to complete a full cycle.

Analyze Cycle Steps

There are three steps to the analyze cycle:

Step 1:

The battery charges to 100%.

Step 2:

The battery discharges to 0%.

Step 3:

The battery re-charges to 100%.

Automatic Shut Down

The analyze cycle aborts if:

The operating temperature drops below 0°C or above 50°C.

AC power is lost.

The text box at the bottom of the window displays the details about why the process aborted.

Stopping an Analyze Cycle

You can stop the analyze cycle manually any time by tapping the File menu in the command bar. Tap Stop Analyzing or Start Analyzing.

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Contents Dolphin Power Tools Patents DisclaimerTrademarks Other TrademarksTable of Contents ScanWedge Print Power Tools Rev a AutoInstall Autorun Battery Analyzer Accessing and Upgrading Power ToolsDolphin Power Tools Overview Windows Mobile 5/6 Windows CE Second EditionDolphin Terminals Power Tools Main WindowSoftware Requirements DesktopTap File Exit ESC Exiting the Power Tools Main WindowView Options Icon Name Description NetworkInstallerCE Additional Dolphin Power ToolsName Function Storage Location Access Location AutoInstall BTPrintUpgrading Power Tools Acquiring Upgrades Installing an Upgrade to the WorkstationRev a Dolphin Power Tools User’s Guide Rev a Device Image Installing an Upgrade on the TerminalFolder on the Workstation DocsDolphin Power Tools User’s Guide Rev a Rev a EZConfig Client EZConfigEZConfig Editor OverviewTypes of Configuration Files EZConfig EditorInstalling EZConfig on the Workstation Sample EXM FilesFile Menu Opening EZConfig Editor on the WorkstationMenu and Toolbar Options Menu Item Description NewEdit Menu View MenuTools Menu Opening EXM Files Opening EXM Files on the WorkstationOpening Remote EXM Files Working with Sections Working with Open EXM FilesStatus Bar Selected SectionEdit Menu Options Modifying Section Names Modifying Section DescriptionsMoving Sections Section Locks Section-Level Merge ModesDolphin Power Tools User’s Guide Rev a Working with Keys Modifying Key Descriptions Modifying Key NamesModifying Key Values Moving KeysKey Types Lock Type Status Bar Description Effect Indicator Name LockSaving to the Device Read OnlyCreating New Configuration Documents Associating Applications Default Application Association Registry DocumentsUpdating the Registry on the Terminal Creating Registry Documents Click File Save AsAdding Registry Keys Processing Registry Documents on the TerminalPersistent Registry Documents Bar Code Type Creating Bar CodesDocument Types Time and Date StampBar Codes Tab Bar Code SheetGenerating Bar Codes Field/Option Description DisplaySimplified Full ContentsField/Option Description Remote Path # Bar codes toAdvanced Tab Section… Persist Bar Code SettingsField Description Merge each TemporaryInformation at the Bottom of Tab Windows Printing and Saving OptionsClick Print on this window to print your bar codes Converting Known INI and MNU Files Known INI and MNU FilesConverting Files Upgrading Dolphin Terminals EZConfig Editor on the Terminal Accessing EZConfig EditorTap Start Power Tools EZConfig Utilities Available Menus Editing SectionsModifying Text Editing Keys Launching Associated Applications Args RestartTap EZConfig Utilities EZConfig Editor EZConfig ClientUsing EZConfig Client Storage LocationEXM File Processing Field Description Package ID EZConfig Client WindowMultiple Bar Codes Read # boxCommand Line Arguments Launching EZConfig Client with a HotKeyScanWedge Rev a DeviceConfig DeviceConfig.exm FileSettings in the Wlan Supplicant Connections Section DeviceConfig.exm Sections and KeysWiFi Section Beam SectionDNS Tcpip SectionDhcp WinsProfile Subsections Security SectionSupplicant Section SsidPSK WEP Key Key Description Default Available Values Private KeyPriv Key ModeBluetooth Section Bluetooth Default Printer ValuesObtaining the MAC Address ActiveSync Section GSM SectionAPN Device ID Tab System SectionAbout Section DeviceName RestrictionsApplications Section AutoInstallRAM Section Internet Explorer SectionMobiConrol Section Boot Launching DeviceConfig.exe Manually Temporary Option for Bar Code DeploymentRev a Autorun Autorun and AutoInstallSettings Section Autorun.exm FileSettings Section Keys Programs’ SubsectionsKeys in Each Programs’ Subsection Editing the Autorun.exm FileAdding a Program Subsection PnpidSample Autorun Configuration File Copying a FileStart Options Bton RfonGsmon RfgsmbtoffALL of the strings specified in the Pnpid setting NonpnpidApplying Startup Options to the Autorun Configuration File AutoInstall Program Install LocationsHaltOnError AutoInstall.exmCancel MaskPasswordCommand Line Arguments Key Function Default Available Values PasswordEnabling ScanWedge Command Bar MenuScanWedge Enabling ScanWedge at StartupScanWedge.exm Sections Modifying the ScanWedge Configuration FileDisabling ScanWedge Basic ValuesSettings Section Accept EZConfig SoundConnectMessageConnect GoodScanWav BadScanWavComm Section EnablePrefixData EnableSuffixDataDecode Section DefaultEnabledSymbo AimerDelayAimerDelayALR AimerDurationALRGoodScanLen BadScanFreqBadScanLen CenteringBottom= Centering SectionCenteringTop= CenteringLeft=Formatting Subsections Subsection Description Default Available Values Key FormatFormatting Section CodeIDMove Commands Available Data Formatting CommandsSend Commands Search CommandsE4nnxx1xx2yy1 Code IDFBnnxxyy…zz Yy2…zz1zz2MSI EAN-8Isbt OCR-AUPC-E0 UCC/EAN-128UPC-A 0x45Codablock Symbologies SectionAztec Mesas CodeOCR Straight 2 Industrial Tcif Linked CodeTLC39 Telepen Settings are in the form Ascii Key = Virtual Key, ShiftMode VK Virtual Key Mapping SectionVirtual Key Codes Table Virtual Key Codes TableVkescape VKA VKQ Vksubtract Quit Additional Power Tools This chapter describes the following Power ToolsTap this icon to open the Command bar menu To Enable BattMonTo Disable BattMon BattMonTo Check Battery Power Manually InstallerCE To Manually Install a CAB FileLocation To Disable HotKeys To Enable HotKeysButtons Setting HotKeysTap this icon to open the Command bar menu for HotKeys Keyboard Status Menu Indicator Keyboard is in …Keyboard Status Tap this icon to open the Keyboard Status menu forShut down Keyboard Status Accessing the Keyboard Status Power ToolNotification Menu Run Keyboard Status with no iconScreen . Tap this icon to open the Command bar menu To Enable NoSIPTo Disable NoSIP NoSIPRASMan To Enable RASManTo Disable RASMan PPPRASMan Configuration File StatusMessageDelay Key Description Default Available Values RetryShowError StopOnCriticalErrorCold Boot RebootWarm Boot Rebooting the Dolphin terminalTo Wake the Dolphin Terminal from Suspend Mode SuspendTo Suspend the Dolphin Terminal SysInfo To See System InformationTo Save the System Information to a Text File Viewing Options To Upload SYSINFO.txt to a WorkstationYou cannot change system information by editing the text System Info Sample SysInfo FileSystem DATE/TIME CPU InfoRadio Info System ParametersNetwork Info IpsmSystem Version Power StatusStore Info Global MemoryRAM Info Imager InfoAC Power Supply Using the Battery AnalyzerOperating Temperature=0-50C RequirementsAnalyze Cycle Steps Analyzing a BatteryStopping an Analyze Cycle Automatic Shut DownAdvanced Mode Log File Registry Power Tools Editing the RegistryRev a Export MenusImport Menu Item Description CopyMenu Item Description Rename Renames a registry entry FindFind Next Exporting Specific Registry Settings Importing Registry FilesOther Export Options Backing Up the Registry RegRestoreCold Boot Restoring the RegistryModifying RegBackup.exmSections SyChip & Philips SectionsMode Mode and Kernel CheckKernelCheck=Enabled KernelCheckExm filename Argument Description Export filenameImport filename SectionRegistry Edit Options in EZConfig Accessing Network Utilities Network UtilitiesIP Config Displaying the Terminal’s IP Configuration About TabTTL Using the Input TabPing TOSReading the Output Tab DNS address requiredRoute Field Description CommandText under Command Output tabTo Add a Route To Delete a Route To Clear Gateway EntriesDolphin Power Tools User’s Guide Rev a Tap Start Power Tools Network Utilities WiFiStatus WiFi StatusSetup Tab CAMStatus Tab Bssid TabBackup Radio Settings Restore Radio SettingsRestore Radio Settings EZMenu Default EZMenu Configuration FilesSample Menu Configuration Files Running Easy MenuModifying Menu Configuration Files Creating Menu Configuration FilesMenu Configuration File Sections MenuEntries Subsections Child Section KeysExit Icon Bluetooth radio is enabled RF radio is EnabledGSM radio is enabled RF, GSM, & Bluetooth radios are disabled7300 79XXPnpid Booting the Terminal to the Application Window Locking Down the Application WindowRev a SetRAM Windows Mobile 6.0 MemoryField Value Description Total Installed RAM Accessing SetRAMRAM Memory Allocation in DeviceConfig SetRAM WindowRAM Memory Restrictions XX%Rev a Print Power Tools Print DemoBTPrint.exe IrDAPrintCE Calling a Bluetooth PrinterBTPrint Calling an IrDA PrinterCustomer Support Technical AssistanceOnline Technical Assistance Rev a Page Honeywell
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