Hand Held Products Dolphin 7200 Bar Code Symbologies Supported, Using Dolphin for the First Time

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Bar Code Symbologies Supported

1D Linear Codes:

Code 3 of 9, Interleaved 2 of 5, Code 11, MSI, UPC A, UPC EO, UPC EI, EAN/EAN13, Codabar,

 

Code 128, Code 93, UPC

2D Codes:

PDF417, microPDF, Maxicode, Datamatrix, Aztec, QR Code, Code 49

Composite Codes:

RSS-14, CODABLOCK, AZTEC MESA

OCR Codes:

OCR A and OCR B

Postal Codes:

Postnet and most international 4 state codes, PLANET CODE, BPO 4 STATE, CANADIAN 4 STATE,

 

DUTCH POSTAL, AUSTRALIAN 4 STATE, JAPANESE POSTAL

Using Dolphin for the First Time

This section will show you how to:

1.Be sure that you've received all items included with your Dolphin order

2.Charge the battery

3.Turn the Dolphin on and off

4.Set the date and time

Note: Be sure to keep the original carton and packaging in the event that the Dolphin terminal or Dolphin HomeBase should need to be returned for service.

Step 1. Checking Your Package

If you ordered a Dolphin 7200 Batch or 2D terminal, inspect the package to see that the following standard items and accessories (if ordered) are included:

Dolphin 7200 terminal

Battery (1500 mAh, Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH)

Dolphin 7200 HomeBase

AC-DC Power Adapter for Dolphin HomeBase

If you ordered a Dolphin 7200 RS-232 terminal, inspect the package to see that the following standard items and accessories (if ordered) are included:

Dolphin 7200 RS-232 terminal

Battery - 1500 mAh, Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH)

Dolphin 7200 RS-232 Communication/Charging Cable

AC-DC Universal Power Adapter

Step 2. Charging the Battery

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Use only 3.6V battery packs provided by Hand Held Products. The use of any other battery pack in the Dolphin terminal

will void your warranty and may result in damage to the Dolphin terminal or battery.

Although the Dolphin 7200 terminal is received with the battery inserted, it is NOT ready for charging and/or deep- ! cycling. Remove the plastic insulator located between the terminal and battery connectors. Failure to remove the

insulator may result in damages to the terminal.

The terminal's NiMH battery is not conditioned at the factory and is shipped discharged of all power and inserted in the Dolphin terminal. For maximum battery life, Hand Held Products recommends that you deep-cycle the battery twice before initial use.

To deep-cycle, insert the battery into the HomeBase auxiliary battery well. Then, push and hold the Service Aux Batt button for at least four seconds. For more information, see Deep-Cycling the Battery on page 8-6.You may also use the CycleBat software utility to deep-cycle the battery. This utility is available for download from the Partners Area of www.handheld.com.

Note: For maximum battery life, Hand Held Products recommends that you deep-cycle (service) the battery twice before initial use and then, once a month thereafter.

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Dolphin® 7200 User’s Guide

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Contents User’s Guide Disclaimer TrademarksTable of Contents Dolphin 7200 RS-232 Troubleshooting Compact HomeBase Appendix a Technical Specifications Appendix F Declarations of Conformity Features Multiple ConfigurationsIntroduction ErgonomicsSafety Required Safety LabelsCdrh Laser Safety Statement 7200 Batch EN 60825-1 Laser Safety StatementStatement of Agency Compliance FCC Class a Compliance Statement Canadian NoticeRegulatory and Safety Agency Approvals Care and Cleaning of the DolphinParameter Specification BatteriesAccessories for the Dolphin Dolphin HomeBase Power Adapter Dolphin MultiChargerGetting Started About the DolphinConnects the Dolphin HomeBase to your desktop PC Dolphin 7200 Models Dolphin 7200 Batch TerminalDolphin 7200 RS-232 Terminal Dolphin 7200 2D TerminalBar Code Symbologies Supported Using Dolphin for the First TimeRemoving the Battery Pack Inserting the Battery PackTurning the Dolphin On Turning the Dolphin Off To Set the Date on an Alphanumeric TerminalTo Set the Date on a Numeric Terminal To Set the TimeSystem Features Front Panel FeaturesDolphin 7200 Basics CPUUsing the Alphanumeric Keypad Variety of functionsSPC Shift + U ESC Shift + BkspCLR Shift + a Using the Numeric Keypad Display Symbols Battery Charging SymbolKey Combinations for Functions and Special Characters Entering Alpha and Special CharactersKeyboard Mode Back Panel FeaturesIcon Indicates Which means that … Battery Well Reset SwitchBattery Charging Contacts Laser EngineNiMH Battery Pack Internal NiMH Backup BatteryMaintaining the Dolphins Batteries Servicing the Battery Pack Resetting the Dolphin Terminal Charging the Battery Through the RS-232 Port Pin # Signal Description DirectionDolphin 7200 RS-232 About Dolphin 7200 RS-232Sending and Receiving Data Dolphin 7200 2D Mobile Computer Supported SymbologiesAbout the Dolphin 7200 2D Mobile Computer Linear bar code 2D Matrix symbol Reading BarcodesRe-Installing the Dolphin 7200 Demo Applications Capturing ImagesLighting Conditions Dolphin 7200 2D Demo SoftwareF1 Decoding Demo Dolphin Demo Main ScreenTo scan a bar code F3 I.Q. Imaging Demo F2 Imaging DemoTo Take an Image Tracking Number 231498324 Address To use the demoInstallation Default Installation DirectoriesDirectory Contents Dolphin OS and System Development SoftwareHelp File, Document and Utility Icons Icon Tapping this icon, …Dolphin Utilities BMP2LCD.EXEBURN.EXE DCOMM2.EXE Dolphin File Transfer UtilityDWIZARD.EXE Dolphin Upgrade Wizard HBCFG.EXE HomeBase Configuration UtilityYX.EXE STL.EXEExamples ROM Image ZZZ.EXEUtility Description Compiling Applications for the Dolphin Dolphin Application DevelopmentSample Applications Compiling the Sample Programs Building the SamplesTo Add dolphinx.lib to an Applications Project Transferring Files to or from the Dolphin Terminal Sending a File to the DolphinSending a File From Dolphin to Your PC Sending Files at a Higher RateUsing the Dolphin File Transfer Program and YX in Menu Mode Sending Files to the DolphinDolphin ROM Image and Bootloader Dolphin EVS EngineUpgrading the Dolphin ROM Image EVS engine consists of three basic partsUpgrading the Dolphin Bootloader To Load or Reload Dolphins Boot LoaderTroubleshooting Troubleshooting the Dolphin Terminal and HomeBaseIf You Have This Problem/Symptom Try This Dolphin Terminal and HomeBaseTroubleshooting with Dolphin 7200-2D Image is not readable … Try ThisBattery Management Dolphin HomeBaseHub of the System IrDA Optical CommunicationsDolphin 7200 HomeBase Parts and Functions Front PanelComm OFFBack Panel Solid green LEDMain Communications Port Side PanelsMulti-HomeBase Port Charging Batteries in the Dolphin 7200 HomeBase Charging a Dolphin TerminalCharging an Additional NiMH Battery Pack Deep-Cycling the BatteryCommunications Setting up the Dolphin HomeBase Connecting the CablesSetting the Configuration Switches IBM AT DB9 IBM XTConfiguring a Single Dolphin 7200 HomeBase Setting the Baud RateVersion Number Baud Rate SelectionHow to Daisy Chain the Dolphin HomeBases Programming CommandsSwitch Setting Function Creating a Dolphin 7200 HomeBase NetworkAddress Assignment Communicating with the Dolphin Terminal Baud Rate per Value of n Ascii Value of n Selected Baud RateDolphin 7200 User’s Guide Compact HomeBase Dock LED Comm LEDBack Panel Power Supply ConnectorRS-232 Communications Port Powering the Dolphin Terminal Baud Rate SwitchesBaud Rate Switch Bottom PanelCharging a Dolphin Terminal Deep-Cycling BatteriesMounting the Dolphin 7200 Compact HomeBase Desk MountingWall Mounting Dolphin 7200 User’s Guide Setting Up for Communications Setting up the Dolphin Compact HomeBasePin Configuration HomeBase /Host Port DCE IBM AT DB9 DTE IBM XT DB25 DTECommunicating with the Dolphin Terminal Dolphin 7200 User’s Guide Basic Features Setting Up the Dolphin VehicleBaseConnecting The Serial Cable Dolphin Vehicle BaseSwitch Position Binary Value Baud Rate Supplying Power to the Dolphin VehicleBaseSelecting the Baud Rate Side Panel Features Inserting the Dolphin Terminal into the VehicleBase Battery TemperaturesCharging Batteries in the VehicleBase Cables for the VehicleBase Standard Serial CableMaking Your Own Cable IBM AT DB9 IBM XT DB25Dolphin 7200 User’s Guide Intelligent Battery Charging Basic FeaturesDolphin MultiCharger Supplying Power to the Dolphin MultiCharger Setting Up the Dolphin MultiChargerTop Panel Servicing the Battery Pack Inserting the Dolphin Battery PackCharging Batteries in the Dolphin MultiCharger GreenTroubleshooting Problem IssueDeclaration of Conformity Dolphin 7200 User’s Guide Product Service and Repair Customer SupportOnline Product Service and Repair Assistance Technical AssistanceOnline Technical Assistance North America/CanadaLimited Warranty Product Standard Factory WarrantyDolphin 7200 User’s Guide Dolphin 7200 Terminal Specifications Technical SpecificationsCPU Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature StorageTemperature Humidity Rating Bar Code Specifications Standard scanBatch RS-232 Bar code symbol TypesDigital Camera Cmos Camera Image EngineDolphin 7200 User’s Guide Bar Code Samples Code 39 Code 3Code UPC-ADolphin 7200 User’s Guide 2D Decoding Demo Diagram Decoding Demo Menu LayoutSetup Menu SymbologiesExample Selecting ALD decoding mode 2D Decoding Demo Screen ShotsDecode Mode Decoding OptionsCentering Window EnterALD Window Dolphin 7200 User’s Guide IQ Imaging Test Target Dolphin 7200 User’s Guide GS-DOS Commands Internal Commands Supported by GS-DOSHelp BreakDelay CD ChdirCLS CopyEcho ExitGoto MD MkdirReboot PromptRD Rmdir REMSync TimeTruename TypeSyntax VOL drive Declarations of Conformity Product IdentificationDolphin 7200 User’s Guide Product Identification Test Report Page Hand Held Products, Inc