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RJ-45 Phone Jack (7400 only)

The optional phone jack is located on the back of Dolphin 7400 terminals equipped with a low power, high speed, V.90 56K FAX/ modem to allow communications via an analog phone line.

CAUTION: Only connect the modem to an analog phone line. Connecting to a digital PBX phone line could result in damage to the modem.

Power

5 VDC Port

This port connects the Dolphin 7400/7450 to DC power for powering peripheral devices and charging the main and backup batteries.

Power is fed through the RS-232 communications port.

Batteries

CAUTION: Use only the 3.6V battery packs provided by HHP. The use of any other battery pack in the Dolphin 7400 terminal will void your warranty and may result in damage to the Dolphin terminal or battery.

There are two batteries in the Dolphin:

Internal NiMH Backup Battery Located inside the Dolphin, this battery backs up the RAM and clock when the NiMH main battery is discharged or removed from the terminal. The internal backup battery is not user replaceable.

NiMH Battery Pack The battery pack is the primary power source for operating the Dolphin terminal.

Internal NiHM Backup Battery

The Dolphin’s internal backup battery prevents the terminal from being reset if you need to remove and replace the main battery pack. The battery retains RAM data and allows the real-time clock to remain operational for up to 30 minutes when the battery pack is removed. For the initial charging cycle, it is recommended that the terminal be charged for approximately 8 hours to allow adequate charging time for the back-up battery. Not doing so may result in the terminal becoming unstable should the unit lose power and the backup battery is required.

If the backup battery becomes discharged of power after the initial charge cycle, it will require a minimum of 5 hours of charging time to perform and maintain the system as described above.

The internal backup battery is charged by the Dolphin’s main battery pack when an external power source such as the Dolphin HomeBase, is not available. If the terminal is left without the main battery pack for more than 30 minutes, the internal backup battery will need to be recharged.

Note: Data and programs stored in FLASH remain safe even if the internal backup battery fails. However, you must reset the real-time clock using the Windows® CE Time and Date function.

Follow these guidelines to maximize the life of the Dolphin’s backup battery:

Keep a charged NiMH battery pack in the Dolphin. The internal battery will prematurely discharge if there is not at least a partially charged battery in the terminal.

Put the Dolphin in the HomeBase when the terminal is not in use.

Main Battery Pack

The 3.6V, 2700 mAh Nickel-Metal-Hydride (NiMH) battery pack is the primary power source for the Dolphin. Other NiMH batteries may be approved by HHP to work with your Dolphin. Contact HHP for more information.

The 2700 mAh NiMH battery is designed to operate in a temperature range of -10 to 50°C (14 to 122°F). For maximum performance, charge the batteries between 10 and 35°C (50 and 95°F).

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Contents Dolphin 7400/7450 Hand Held Computer Trademarks PatentsDisclaimer Page Page Table of Contents Using the Dolphin 7400/7450 Dolphin Charging/Communication Cradles Appendix B Introduction Required Safety Labels Batch Terminals SafetyIf Your Dolphin 7400/7450 has a radio Canadian Compliance FCC Compliance Dolphin 7400/7450 Batch TerminalParameter Specification Regulatory and Safety Agency ApprovalsDolphin 7400/7450 RF Cisco 352 R&TTE Compliance Statement BatteriesMicrowaves Care and Cleaning of the Dolphin Page Getting Started Accessories for the Dolphin 7400/7450Dolphin 7400 Models and Options Laser Engine Options and Symbologies Supported Image Engine Options and Bar Code Symbologies SupportedUsing Dolphin 7400/7450 for the First Time Unpack the Carton and Check Its ContentsRemoving the Battery Pack Charging the Main Battery and Backup BatteryInstalling the Battery Pack Turning the Dolphin On And Off Waking the Dolphin From Sleep ModeTurning the Dolphin On For the First Time Stylus Properties Screen Setting the Date/Time Installing DetectoidPC Setting Up Communications with DetectoidUsing DetectoidPC and DetectoidCE DetectoidCE Configuring the Modem Touchscreen-equipped terminals Verifying that Dolphin 7400/7450 is Working ProperlyTerminals without touchscreens Resetting the Dolphin Warm Boot Resetting the Dolphin Cold BootDolphin 7400/7450 Overview System FeaturesFront Panel Features LEDs Audio SignalsVGA Display ON/SCAN KeyRF Antenna KeyboardDolphin Back Panel FeaturesImage Engine Battery Charging Contacts Battery Well Laser Engine Hand StrapBumpers Communication Power Setting Critical and Low Battery Points Managing Battery PowerUsing the Power Control Panel Using the Battery Conditioning Utility Servicing the Battery PackStoring Batteries Charging the Battery PackUsing the Image Reader Using the Dolphin 7400/7450Entering Data Via the Touch screen InputReading a Bar code Linear bar code 2D Matrix symbolCommunication Media Capturing ImagesUsing the Special Keys Using the KeyboardSoftware Communication Programs To Use This Cursor Key Press Description Using the Cursor KeysOther Special Keys Using the Modifier KeysKey Combinations Navigating the KeyboardUsing the Modem Dolphin 7400/7450 RF Terminal Client Utilities for the Cisco Dsss 802.11b Radio Configuring The Dolphin 7400/7450 RF TerminalConfiguring the Cisco Dsss Wlan Radio Customizing the ActiveSync Remote Icon Configuring the Symbol Spectrum24 Fhss Wlan RadioHost Connectivity Page Dolphin Charging/Communication Cradles Power ConditioningHub of the System Ir/IrDA Optical CommunicationsGreen LED Data is being sent from the Dolphin HomeBase HomeBase/IntelliBase/USB HomeBaseOrange LED IntelliBase+ AUX Battery LED Description Orange LEDGreen LED HomeBase/IntelliBase Back PanelComm LED Description Red LED Green LED Data is being sent from the IntelliBase+ toIntelliBase+ Bottom Panel of HomeBase/IntelliBase/IntelliBase+ USB HomeBase115200 Setting Up For Communications Powering the Dolphin TerminalCharging Additional Battery Packs in the IntelliBase+ Deep-Cycling BatteriesConnecting the Cables Installing The Charging/Communication CradleSelect StartSettingsControl PanelCommunications Properties Configuring the Dolphin Terminal for CommunicationsPage Setting Up For Communications With The USB HomeBase Page Communicating with the Dolphin Terminal Desk Mounting Mounting the HomeBase/IntelliBase/USB HomeBaseWall Mounting Page Dolphin QuadCharger Parts and Function Dolphin QuadChargerTop Panel Supplying Power To The QuadCharger Setting Up The QuadChargerInserting and Removing Battery Packs Charging Batteries In The QuadChargerStatus LED DescriptionProblem Issue TroubleshootingDolphin Mobile Charging/Communication Cradles Front Panel Mobile IntelliBase and Mobile Base Parts and FunctionsDolphin Mobile IntelliBase/Mobile Base Mounting Bracket Power Supply RS-232 Connector Page Charging a Dolphin Terminal Bottom Panel of Mobile IntelliBase/Mobile BaseMounting the Mobile IntelliBase Spring Arm Assembly Installing The Dolphin Mobile IntelliBaseInstalling The Dolphin Mobile Base Setting the Baud Rate Select StartSettingsControl PanelCommunication Settings Configuring the Dolphin TerminalDeveloping Applications Page Limited Warranty Warranty, Support and ServiceHow Problems Should Be Handled Return InformationLatin America North AmericaEurope, Middle East and Africa United KingdomApplication Support How To Extend Your WarrantyNorth and South America Japan Office Europe, Middle East and Africa Latin America OfficeNorth America Asia Page Page Page Page Windows Keyboard Shortcuts Appendix aPress Key Alpha/Numeric Keyboard Using the Modifier KeysKey Combination Function/Special Character Red key + T Red key + U Red key + W Red key + Y Key Numeric/Alpha Key/Key Combinations Function/Special Characters ALT + 3 + Key Full Alpha NumericF12 Red key + P F16 Red key + Q F17 Hold the ALT key down as you type in the numbers Dolphin 7400/7450 Scan Maps Appendix BPage 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