Hand Held Products 7400/7450 Managing Battery Power, Setting Critical and Low Battery Points

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Managing Battery Power

Data and files saved on the Dolphin 7400/7450 terminal may be stored in RAM, so it is important to maintain a continuous power supply to the terminal. When the main battery pack becomes low, the Low Battery Charge icon will appear in the notification tray at the bottom of the screen. The Critical icon will appear when the battery is critically low. There is also a Low Battery icon that will appear when the back-up battery is low.

Letting the back-up battery become fully discharged will cause the terminal to lose all data in RAM. Therefore, you should keep a charged battery pack in the Dolphin at all times to conserve the internal back-up battery. When you remove a battery pack, insert another charged pack in the Dolphin. The internal battery will prematurely discharge if there is not at least a partially charged battery in the terminal.

A battery status indicator will display in the notification tray when the battery is low or critically low. If there is no indicator, the battery is adequately charged.

If the main battery is low and the terminal is in sleep mode, pressing the ON/SCAN button or the scan trigger will not wake up the Dolphin 7400/7450 terminal; you must replace the discharged battery with a fully charged battery.

Setting Critical and Low Battery Points

The Dolphin 7400/7450 may be programmed to display warnings when the battery reaches critical and low battery points. There are two entries defined in the registry. The specific settings are:

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power]

"CriticalBatt"=dword:a

"LowBatt"=dword:19

"CriticalBatt"=dword:a

This sets the Critical Battery point to 10 percent (a hex = 10 decimal). The critical battery is the point at which the customer is warned that the battery charge is very low. This warning will be posted every 3 minutes until the situation is corrected.

"LowBatt"=dword:19

This sets the Low battery point to 25 percent (19 hex = 25 decimal). The low battery setting is the point at which the user is alerted that the battery is low. The user is notified only once for a low battery.

These are the default values. Developers can set these parameters from 0 (no warning at all) to 99 (would nearly always warn). The warnings do not appear when the terminal is on external power.

Using the Power Control Panel

The Power control panel displays information about current battery status and allows you to set options that can conserve battery power.

There is also a battery usage indicator displayed. This indicator represents the total cumulative time that the current main battery pack has been in use. If the main battery is replaced with a new battery pack, the indicator will reset to 0:00. Each battery is uniquely identified with a serial number that the Dolphin terminal uses to track cumulative time. Also, if the terminal is placed in a HomeBase and is running on external power, the indicator will cease counting. When the terminal is removed from the HomeBase, the timer will resume.

To open the Power control panel:

Touchscreen-equipped terminals:

1.Tap the Start button, tap Settings, and then tap Power. If the power plug icon is on the task bar, double-tap it.

2.Tap the Battery or Power Off tab.

3.Select your preferences. For more information, read the following paragraphs, or tap the Help ? button in the upper right corner of the screen.

4.Tap OK to save the changes and exit or tap the Close (X) button in the upper right corner to exit without saving the changes.

Non-touch screen terminals:

1.Use the cursor keys to navigate to the last program icon on the desktop.

2.Press the Tab and then the Enter key to open the Start menu.

3.Use the cursor keys to navigate to the Settings menu and then press Enter.

4.Press Enter again to select the Control Panel.

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Contents Dolphin 7400/7450 Hand Held Computer Disclaimer PatentsTrademarks Page Page Table of Contents Using the Dolphin 7400/7450 Dolphin Charging/Communication Cradles Appendix B Introduction Safety Required Safety Labels Batch TerminalsIf Your Dolphin 7400/7450 has a radio FCC Compliance Dolphin 7400/7450 Batch Terminal Canadian ComplianceRegulatory and Safety Agency Approvals Parameter SpecificationMicrowaves BatteriesDolphin 7400/7450 RF Cisco 352 R&TTE Compliance Statement Care and Cleaning of the Dolphin Page Dolphin 7400 Models and Options Accessories for the Dolphin 7400/7450Getting Started Using Dolphin 7400/7450 for the First Time Image Engine Options and Bar Code Symbologies SupportedLaser Engine Options and Symbologies Supported Unpack the Carton and Check Its ContentsInstalling the Battery Pack Charging the Main Battery and Backup BatteryRemoving the Battery Pack Turning the Dolphin On For the First Time Waking the Dolphin From Sleep ModeTurning the Dolphin On And Off Stylus Properties Screen Setting the Date/Time Setting Up Communications with Detectoid Installing DetectoidPCUsing DetectoidPC and DetectoidCE DetectoidCE Configuring the Modem Terminals without touchscreens Verifying that Dolphin 7400/7450 is Working ProperlyTouchscreen-equipped terminals Resetting the Dolphin Cold Boot Resetting the Dolphin Warm BootSystem Features Dolphin 7400/7450 OverviewFront Panel Features VGA Display Audio SignalsLEDs ON/SCAN KeyKeyboard RF AntennaImage Engine Back Panel FeaturesDolphin Laser Engine Battery WellBattery Charging Contacts Hand StrapBumpers Communication Power Using the Power Control Panel Managing Battery PowerSetting Critical and Low Battery Points Servicing the Battery Pack Using the Battery Conditioning UtilityCharging the Battery Pack Storing BatteriesEntering Data Using the Dolphin 7400/7450Using the Image Reader Via the Touch screen InputLinear bar code 2D Matrix symbol Reading a Bar codeCapturing Images Communication MediaSoftware Communication Programs Using the KeyboardUsing the Special Keys Using the Cursor Keys To Use This Cursor Key Press DescriptionUsing the Modifier Keys Other Special KeysNavigating the Keyboard Key CombinationsUsing the Modem Dolphin 7400/7450 RF Terminal Configuring The Dolphin 7400/7450 RF Terminal Client Utilities for the Cisco Dsss 802.11b RadioConfiguring the Cisco Dsss Wlan Radio Configuring the Symbol Spectrum24 Fhss Wlan Radio Customizing the ActiveSync Remote IconHost Connectivity Page Hub of the System Power ConditioningDolphin Charging/Communication Cradles Ir/IrDA Optical CommunicationsOrange LED HomeBase/IntelliBase/USB HomeBaseGreen LED Data is being sent from the Dolphin HomeBase Green LED AUX Battery LED Description Orange LEDIntelliBase+ Comm LED Description Red LED Back PanelHomeBase/IntelliBase Green LED Data is being sent from the IntelliBase+ toIntelliBase+ USB HomeBase Bottom Panel of HomeBase/IntelliBase/IntelliBase+115200 Charging Additional Battery Packs in the IntelliBase+ Powering the Dolphin TerminalSetting Up For Communications Deep-Cycling BatteriesInstalling The Charging/Communication Cradle Connecting the CablesConfiguring the Dolphin Terminal for Communications Select StartSettingsControl PanelCommunications PropertiesPage Setting Up For Communications With The USB HomeBase Page Communicating with the Dolphin Terminal Wall Mounting Mounting the HomeBase/IntelliBase/USB HomeBaseDesk Mounting Page Top Panel Dolphin QuadChargerDolphin QuadCharger Parts and Function Inserting and Removing Battery Packs Setting Up The QuadChargerSupplying Power To The QuadCharger Charging Batteries In The QuadChargerDescription Status LEDTroubleshooting Problem IssueDolphin Mobile Charging/Communication Cradles Mobile IntelliBase and Mobile Base Parts and Functions Front PanelDolphin Mobile IntelliBase/Mobile Base Mounting Bracket Power Supply RS-232 Connector Page Bottom Panel of Mobile IntelliBase/Mobile Base Charging a Dolphin TerminalInstalling The Dolphin Mobile IntelliBase Mounting the Mobile IntelliBase Spring Arm AssemblyInstalling The Dolphin Mobile Base Setting the Baud Rate Configuring the Dolphin Terminal Select StartSettingsControl PanelCommunication SettingsDeveloping Applications Page How Problems Should Be Handled Warranty, Support and ServiceLimited Warranty Return InformationEurope, Middle East and Africa North AmericaLatin America United KingdomNorth and South America Japan Office How To Extend Your WarrantyApplication Support Europe, Middle East and Africa Latin America OfficeNorth America Asia Page Page Page Page Press Appendix aWindows Keyboard Shortcuts Key Combination Function/Special Character Using the Modifier KeysKey Alpha/Numeric Keyboard Red key + T Red key + U Red key + W Red key + Y Key Numeric/Alpha Key Full Alpha Numeric Key/Key Combinations Function/Special Characters ALT + 3 +F12 Red key + P F16 Red key + Q F17 Hold the ALT key down as you type in the numbers Appendix B Dolphin 7400/7450 Scan 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