Hand Held Products 7900 manual Charging with Dolphin Peripherals, To Remove the Main Battery Pack

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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 2-9.

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 for a minimum of four hours before initial use. When installed in the terminal, 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 ! adapters not sold/manufactured by Hand Held Products 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:

Dolphin HomeBase (see page 13-1)

Dolphin Mobile Base (see page 14-1)

Dolphin ChargeBase (see page 15-1)or the Dolphin 7900 Net Base

To fully charge the Li-ion battery before installing it in the terminal, use the

Dolphin QuadCharger (see page 16-1)

Auxiliary Battery Well of the Dolphin HomeBase (see page 13-5)

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.

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Dolphin® 7900 Series User’s Guide

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Contents User’s Guide Disclaimer TrademarksTable of Contents Using the Image Engine Communications Wireless PAN Wpan Communications with Bluetooth Applications Dolphin ChargeBase Introduction OverviewLaser Safety Label Required Safety LabelsLocation Bluetooth Dolphin 7900 Series Wlan 802.11b or Wpan Bluetooth RadioParameter Specification 802.11bGSM, 802.11b, and Bluetooth 802.11b and BluetoothGSM and Bluetooth Dolphin 7900 Series Wwan Radio GSM MC-45 & MC-46FCC Compliance Dolphin 7900 Series Batch TerminalRF, Regulatory, and Safety Agency Approvals for GSM MC-46 RF, Regulatory, and Safety Agency Approvals for GSM MC-45Parameter Microwaves Care and Cleaning of the Dolphin TerminalFor European Community Users Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment InformationRev D Imaging Getting StartedData Input MemoryStandard Configurations Dolphin 7900 Radio Configuration OptionsCustom Configurations Dolphin 7900 Series Peripherals Dolphin 7900 Accessories Using the Dolphin 7900 for the First Time Unpack the Carton and Verify its ContentsTo Remove the Main Battery Pack Charging with Dolphin PeripheralsAlign the Screen Verify Operations with Demos Soft Reset Warm Boot Resetting the TerminalSuspend Mode Hard Reset Cold BootRev D Hardware Overview System FeaturesWireless Radio Options ProcessorFront Panel Features PocketPCIrDA Port Audio JackSpeaker Scan LEDBack Panel Features Hand Strap Slot BatteryImage Engine Window Stylus and FastenerAccess Door Side Panel FeaturesOpening the Access Door Programmable Side ButtonInstalling a Mini-SD Card MSD SIMInstalling a SIM Card Replacing the Access DoorMechanical Connector Bottom Panel FeaturesPowering Out Main Battery Pack Battery PowerInternal Backup Battery Default Low and Critical Battery Points Managing Battery PowerSetting Critical and Low Battery Points Guidelines for Battery Use and Disposal Checking Battery PowerStoring Batteries Dolphin 7900 Technical Specifications Resistance Power TemperatureTemperature Humidity Peripherals/AccessoriesToday Screen Using Dolphin Mobile ComputersCommand Bar Navigation Bar and Start MenuSelecting Programs Using the Touch ScreenPop-Up Menus Adjusting the Backlight IrDA Port Wireless RadiosCommunication Options Software Communication ProgramsRadio Combinations Radio Driver InstallationRadio Options Radio ManagerUsing the Letter Recognizer Using the Soft Input Panel SIPUsing the SIP Keyboard Using the Block RecognizerInput Panel Options Selecting TextInput tab Word Completion tab Options tab Drawing on the Screen Writing on the ScreenTo Select Writing Notifications Status IconsStatus Icon Meaning Using Find Using File ExplorerRange Near Using the Image EngineImage Engine Options FarOCR Codes Bar Code Symbologies SupportedSymbology Type Symbology Name 1D Symbologies Postal CodesDecoding Activating the EngineDemos Programmable Side ButtonsSample Bar Codes Omni-Directional ScanningHigh-Vis Aiming Pattern Capturing ImagesTaking an Image Uploading ImagesRev D Key Numeric Keyboard Using the KeyboardsKey Alpha Keyboard Using the Function Keys Using the Navigation KeysName Key Function Using the Modifier KeysKey combination pressed Caps Lock Key in Alpha Mode Alpha ModeKey Numeric Keyboard Key Character Blue Key CombinationsRed Key Combinations Key Combination FunctionRed + F10 NUM Lock Key Key Alpha KeyboardCaps Lock Functionality NUM Key Combinations Numeric Shift in Numeric Mode Rev D System SettingsPersonal Tab System Tab Connections Tab Description ConnectionsPersonal Tab Button Assignments To Enable HotKeysButtons Available ApplicationsHeadset Control Mic VolumeHeadset Volume Stereo headphoneTap Start Settings Personal tab Menus Start Menu tab Using System SettingsUsing File Explorer Menus Adding a Program to the Start MenuUsing ActiveSync on the Desktop Computer System Tab Main tab CPU SpeedTo Increase/Decrease RAM Memory FunctionsMemory Use Storage Card TabTotal storage card FreeWireless Tab PowerTab Description Battery Tab Find LinkRegional Settings Tab Description Advanced TabTo Remove Programs Remove ProgramsScreen ClearType Tab Alignment tabText Size Tab Default Font Size Largest Font Size Server-Assigned IP Addresses Zero-Config Wi-FiConnections Tab Com Port Assignment TableCreating an External Modem Connection to an ISP Opening the Connections ManagerTask Tab Tap FInish Advanced Settings Tap Start Settings Connections tab Connections Task tabEnter a name for the connection, such as My Connection General Tab Port Settings TabTCP/IP Tab Establishing Exceptions for Work URLs Connecting to Your ISPCreating an External Modem Connection to Your Work Servers TabSetting Up a VPN Connection for Work Connections Setting up a Proxy Server Connection for Work ConnectionsGo to Start Settings Connections tab Connections Dolphin 7900 Series User’s Guide Rev D Connecting to a VPN Server Establishing Dialing Rules Creating a Wireless Network Connection Network CardsDolphin 7900 Series User’s Guide Rev D Rev D Installing Additional Software General Help on ConnectingCommunications Synchronizing from Your Desktop Computer Using ActiveSyncSynchronizing from the Terminal Exploring the Terminal from the Desktop Computer If the File is an Installer Adding Programs to the Terminal Using ActiveSyncIf the File is Not an Installer Verify That the IrDA Port is Enabled Using InfraredIrDA Port Location on the Terminal Sending Verify That Beam Settings Are Set to ReceiveSending and Receiving ReceivingTroubleshooting Using an ISP Adding Programs Directly from the Internet802.11b Wireless Security Supplement Wireless LAN Wlan Communications with 802.11bConfiguration Utilities Enabling the 802.11b Radio DriverStatus Icons 802.11b SettingsTap Start Settings System tab 802.11b Settings Icon This icon means…Status Tab Config Tab To Add an Active Ssid to the Preferred Profile Table To Create a New Profile Enable Authentication TabField Description Authentication AlgorithmTo Delete a Profile Field Description Power Save ModePreamble Mode Advanced TabUsing the Status Icon About TabPlatforms Supported 802.11b Wireless Security SupplementRequired Network Configuration Information Worksheets 802.1X Supplicant Protocol SupportLeap Worksheet MD5 WorksheetTLS/SmartCard Worksheet Ttls Worksheet Peap Worksheet Gray Icon IndicatorsOpening the Client OrangeClient Menu Main ScreenPort Status Icon Menu Item Tapping this item… CloseView Menu Install ProtocolExit Status Bar Help MenuMenu Item Tapping this item… Disable Configuring the ClientMenu Item Description Enable Port MenuAccessing the Client Configuration Area Configuration ScreensClient Configuration Area On this tab You…Field Description Profile PasswordUser Tab IdentityField Description Use certificate Tunneled authentication areaProtocol System Tab Port Settings Area Server TabWireless Networks Tab Display EAP Field Description Protocol SettingsProtocol Tab NotificationsAdding a Wireless Network Configuration Profile Info TabWEP Mgmt Tab Logging WPA Settings TabField Description WPA Mode PSK pass-phraseInstalling Certificates Installing Certificates with CertAddAdvice and Workarounds Key to authenticate with AP Select Peer-to-Peer Group ad hoc mode and Do active scanTypical Message Exchange Using MD5 or TLS How 802.1X WorksCentral User Administration Typical Message Exchange Using Ttls and PeapBenefits Cisco Leap Relative Merits of Authentication ProtocolsDynamic Session Specific Wireless Encryption Keys Additional Advantages of Ttls and PeapDifferences Between Protocols Setting Up Your Bluetooth Card Wireless PAN Wpan Communications with BluetoothEnabling the Bluetooth Radio Assign COM PortsDiscover Bluetooth Devices Bond With Discovered Devices Rev D View Device Properties Set Up Your Favorite DeviceTap Tools My Favorites Change Views Delete a Device From the FolderBluetooth ActiveSync Turn Radio Transmitter ON/OFFRev D Bluetooth LAN Access Rev D Obex Exchange Business CardsSend a Contact Send a File Browse Remote Device Prepare for File TransferDolphin 7900 Series User’s Guide Rev D Send/Receive Files or Folders Create a FolderConnect/Disconnect Delete Files or FoldersRefresh Remote View Tap Device ConnectExit Bluetooth File Explorer Using the DialerEnable File Sharing Receive Contact or FileAssign a Dialing Prefix Using the DialerTap Start Settings System tab Dialer Tap Start ContactsGet Connected Wizard Ericcson, Nokia 6210, NTT DoCoMo, Sony PhonesAccept Motorola Timeport 270C, Nokia 3650/6310/7650/8910/8910iDial Up Connection Automatic Connections for Motorola Timeport 270C Tap Start Settings Connections tab ConnectionsUncheck Wait for dial tone before dialing. Tap Finish Automatic Connections for Nokia 3650/7650Automatic Connections for Nokia 6310/8910/8910i Wireless WAN Wwan Communications with GSM/GPRS Audio Modes Installing a SIM CardSIM Card Keyboard Combinations for CallsNavigation Bar Icons Using uPhoneAccessing uPhone Icons and Bubble MessagesTap Call Answerphone to dial Entering a Phone Number Using the DiallerMaking a Call Sending a CallRejecting a Call Receiving a CallAnswering a Call Call WaitingPlacing the Current Call on Hold Ending a CallCall Waiting Making Conference CallsTouchtones Dialler MenusTools Menu Menu Item Description See Settings MenuPhonebook Mic muteWAV Files Ringtone ConfigurationTap Start Settings Personal tab Ringtones icon or Previewing TonesCharging Ussd Dialed Call LogTap Start Programs uPhone Call Log or Exit Closes the Call LogTap Start Settings System tab uPhone icon UPhone ConfigurationAccessing uPhone Configuration Tab WindowsGeneral Tab Network TabDivert Tab Not DivertedAll outgoing calls Bar all outgoing calls Bar TabCard can be made Not barredMessaging Tab Request Delivery ReportsInbox SMS ManagerOpening the SMS Manager Tap Start Programs uPhone SMS Manager, orOutbox Folder Sent FolderSending an SMS Message Icon Description Icons at the Top of the Message ScreenEdit Menu Select AllService Provider Information Gprs SettingsConfiguring the Gprs Connection No ActiveSyncTap Manage existing connections Rev D Dolphin 7900 Series User’s Guide Rev D Rev D Calendar ApplicationsCreating an Appointment Using the Summary Screen Creating Meeting Requests ContactsScheduling a Meeting Creating a Contact Searching for ContactsTasks Creating a Task Creating a Note MessagingSynchronizing E-mail Messages Connecting Directly to an E-mail Server Receiving MessagesUsing the Message List Composing MessagesManaging E-mail Messages and Folders Pocket Internet Explorer Accessing Pocket Internet ExplorerActiveSync View Options Default View One Column ViewBrowse the Internet on Your Terminal Mobile Favorites FolderUsing Mobile Favorites and Channels Creating and Synchronizing Mobile FavoritesPocket Word Using AvantGo ChannelsUsing Pocket Word Tap the AvantGo Channels linkPocket Excel Typing ModeDrawing Mode Creating a Word FileCreating an Excel File Tips for Working in Pocket ExcelWindows Media Player for Pocket PC MSN Messenger Setting UpTap Start Programs MSN Messenger Tap Tools Options Account tab PicturesTo begin, tap Start Programs Pictures Rev D Dolphin HomeBase Intelligent Battery ChargingPower Supply Convenient StorageFront Panel AUX Battery LEDTerminal Well Back Panel Auxiliary Battery WellDC Power Jack RS-232 PortRS-232 Serial Connector Powering the Dolphin HomeBaseTo Power a Terminal and Charge its Main Battery Charging the Main BatteryCharging a Spare Battery in the Auxiliary Battery Well Setting up the Terminal for ActiveSync Communications Required Equipment for SetupTo Install the HomeBase Using USB ActiveSync Communications with the HomeBaseConnecting the Cables Setting up the PC for ActiveSync CommunicationsRS-232 Communications Pin / Input Signal RS-232 Pin Configuration HomeBase /Host PortModem DB25 Verifying Communication Communicating with the Dolphin TerminalVerifying Data Transfer Desk Mounting Mounting the HomeBaseWall Mounting Dolphin 7900 Series User’s Guide Rev D Rev D Convenient Storage Dolphin Mobile BaseCommunications CapacityFront Panel Spring Arm AssemblyDolphin Mobile Base Hardware Overview LatchComm LED Color Indicates that… Red Power Supply ConnectorBottom Panel Orange Data is being sent at high data ratesTXD RXD DSR GND DTR CTS RTS Volt OUT RS-232 Serial Communications PortBack Panel Ball JointTo Mount the Dolphin Mobile Base Ball Joint ConnectorMounting the Dolphin Mobile Base TurnscrewRS-232 Pin Configuration Powering the Dolphin TerminalSetting Up the Mobile Base for Communications Charging the Dolphin TerminalConfiguring the Terminal for ActiveSync Communications Dolphin ChargeBase Parts and Functions Dolphin ChargeBaseTerminal Wells Dock LED Supplying Power to the ChargeBaseCharge LEDs Charging Terminals in the ChargeBase Inserting and Removing TerminalsMounting the Dolphin ChargeBase Using the DIN Rail Using the Mounting BracketsDolphin 7900 Series User’s Guide Rev D Rev D Dolphin QuadCharger Dolphin QuadCharger Parts and FunctionsRear Panel Battery Capacity Indicator LEDsPower Switch Analyze ButtonRecommendations for Storing Batteries Supplying Power to the QuadChargerInserting and Removing Battery Packs Charging Batteries in the QuadChargerLocation Using the Battery AnalyzerTo Analyze a Battery Analyze CycleMounting the QuadCharger Troubleshooting Problem IssueOnline Product Service and Repair Assistance Product Service and RepairCustomer Support Online Technical Assistance Technical AssistanceNorth America/Canada Limited Warranty How to Extend Your WarrantyRev D Page Hand Held Products, Inc
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