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2 DisclaimerTrademarks Patents 3 Table of Contents9 Dolphin 60s Terminal Agency Information10 UL and C-ULStatementApprovals by Country R&TTE Compliance Statement—802.11b/g/n,Bluetooth, and/or GSM FCC Requirements Dolphin RF Terminal—802.11b/g/n,Bluetooth, and/or GSM 11 •Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna•Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver •Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help Canadian Compliance 1.this device may not cause interference, and ICES-3(B)/NMB-3(B) Conformité à la règlementation canadienne 1.l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et Mise en garde RF Exposure Information (SAR) 12 IC Radiation Exposure StatementCE SAR Compliance 13 CE Country CodesHoneywell Scanning & Mobility Product Environmental Information www.honeywellaidc.com/environmental China RoHS Pacemakers, Hearing Aids and Other Electrically Powered Devices Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) www.honeywellaidc.com 14 MicrowavesInformações ANATEL (Modelos: 60sLP e 60sL0) 15 Modelo: 60sLP (Dolphin 60s)Modelo: 60sL0 (Dolphin 60s) Medida de SAR (distância mínima com relação ao corpo do usuário): Compatibilidade entre carregadores, baterias e acessórios: 60sLP e 60sL0 (Dolphin 60s) 70e-BTEC Carregador modelo DSC-5CU-05 050100: FRA036-S12-4: 17 Getting Started18 Before Initial Use19 Option 2: Charging from a high power USB port on a host device (PC)Settings System Power Battery Step 3. Boot the Terminal and Access the Home Screen Home 20 The Home ScreenTitle Bar Icons in the Title Bar 23 Horizontal ScrollTile Bar The Tile Bar is located at the bottom of an application window Optional Virtual Keyboard Technical Assistance 24 The Enhanced Honeywell Virtual KeyboardAlternate Keys Honeywell Virtual Keypad Creator 25 The Start MenuStart Navigating the Start Menu Pop-UpMenus 26 File ExplorerYou can use the File Explorer to find files and organize files into folders Touch > File Explorer To move or copy files between folders using File Explorer: Touch and hold on the item you want to move, then touch Cut Copy 3.Touch Paste on the pop-upmenu Menu Edit Paste 27 File Provisioning on the Dolphin 60s\IPSM\Honeywell \IPSM\Honeywell \Honeywell \IPSM\Honeywell\AutoInstall IPSM\Honeywell\AutoInstall \Honeywell \Honeywell\AutoInstall \IPSM\Honeywell\Autoinstall \Honeywell\Autoinstall Search The Search feature helps you quickly locate information. Touch > Search Phone Search Larger than 64 KB Type 28 Suspend ModeAdvanced Settings > System > Power Suspend Replacing the Main Battery 2.Insert the new battery, then attach and lock the battery door 3.The terminal begins booting as soon as power is applied 29 Resetting the TerminalSoft Reset Hard Reset Factory Reset Soft Reset (Warm Boot) To perform a Soft Reset: 1.Press and hold the Blue key and then Power key for approximately 6-7seconds 2.When the reset is complete, the Home screen displays Hard Reset (Cold Boot) To perform a Hard Reset: 1.Press and hold the Blue key and then Send key for approximately 6-7seconds 31 Hardware Overview32 Peripherals for the Dolphin 60sDolphin 60s HomeBase (Model D60s-HB) For more information, see Dolphin 60s HomeBase Device (Model D60s-HB) on page Accessories for the Dolphin 60s Dolphin 60s Mobile Charger (Models 60s-MC, 60s-DEXKIT,and 60s-DB9KIT) For more information, see Dolphin 60s Mobile Charger Devices on page USB Charge/Communication Cable and Adapter Kit (Model USB-WALL-CHARGER-1) Holster (Model HOLSTER-1) Stylus Kits (Model 60s-STYLUS) 33 Battery (Part Number 60s-BATT-1)34 Features of the Dolphin 60sUsing the Keyboards For a description of each callout, see page 35 Feature Descriptions: Front PanelAudio Jack Blue Modifier Key Power/End Call Key Charge Indicator LED BattMon Front Speaker General Notification LED Microphone Navigation Keys Red Modifier Key Right Scan/Image Button Scan Button 36 Send ButtonTouch Panel Display 37 For a description of each callout, see Feature Descriptions: Back Panel on page38 Feature Descriptions: Back PanelBack Speaker Battery Door Battery Lock Color Camera Fastener for the Stylus Tether Flashlight/Camera Flash Flashlight Image Engine Window 39 Memory Card SocketSIM Card Socket Stylus/Stylus Slot USB Door/Micro USB Port For additional information and Volume Control Button 40 The I/O ConnectorPin Signal Battery Charging Options When the main battery is installed in the terminal, use one of the following: 41 Source Current Specifications42 Charging a Severely Low or Completely Discharged Battery43 Storing Batteries•14°F to 113°F (-10°Cto +45°C) for short term storage of less than one month •32°F to 86°F (-0°Cto +30°C) for long term storage Guidelines for Battery Pack Use and Disposal •Do not disassemble or open, crush, bend or deform, puncture or shred •Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion or other hazard We recommend use of Honeywell Do not Product Service and Repair •Battery usage by children should be supervised 44 Default Critical and Low Battery PointsSetting Critical and Low Battery Points 45 SIM Card46 Memory Card49 Using the Scan Image Engine50 Supported Bar Code SymbologiesSymbology Type Symbology Name 1D Symbologies 2D Symbologies Composite Codes OCR Postal Codes 51 DecodingFull-AreaImaging ALD Using the Scan Demo to Decode a Bar Code 1.Touch > Demos > Scan Demo 2.Point the Dolphin terminal at the bar code. Press and hold the Scan button 3.Center the aiming beam over the bar code; see The Aiming Beam on page The Aiming Beam 53 1.Touch > Demos > Imaging Demo4.Release the Scan button to capture the image 5.Touch File on the Tile bar, then select Save or Save As \My Device\My Documents Uploading Images 55 Using the Color Camera61 Using the Keyboards62 EnterEscape Call Key SCAN Key Tab 63 Using the Modifier KeysKey Blue & Red Using the Navigation Keys 64 30-KeyNumeric Keyboard30-KeyNumeric Keyboard Combinations Normal Blue + Normal Blue + Normal + Red + Normal Left Soft Key performs the left function SCAN SCAN Right Soft Key performs right function SEND SEND Cold Boot Left Navigation Left Up Navigation Down Navigation Right 65 Power/ENDESC ENTER Period 66 46-KeyQWERTY Keyboard46-KeyQWERTY Keyboard Combinations Shift + Normal Send Send Left Soft Key Scan Right Soft Key Power/End 68 CommaSYMBOL SPACE ENT 69 System Settings70 Clock & AlarmsClock & Alarms Time 71 LockStrong Alphanumeric Password Simple PIN add 1.Touch > Settings > Lock Prompt if phone unused for Simple Pin Password Confirm Yes remove 72 Personal Menu> Personal Buttons Owner Information Phone 73 Changing Button AssignmentsAvailable Applications 74 Additional FunctionsUsing File Explorer 75 Using ActiveSync on the Workstation76 System MenuThe System menu enables you to verify and sometimes alter system parameters To access the System menu, go to . Touch the appropriate icon to open that system setting See Page About Battery Certificates Encryption Error Reporting 77 HSMSystemInfo Managed Programs Memory Power Regional Settings Remove RIL Screen SIP Config Task Manager About About Version Device ID Copyrights To access the About system screen, touch . > About The Version Screen Displays the information about the software, operating system, and processor 78 The Device ID ScreenDevice name: Description: The Copyrights Screen 79 BacklightDim Backlight Brightness Keypad Backlight To access the Backlight settings, touch > Backlight •Battery Power: The terminal is being powered by the battery External Power: USB Power: 80 BatteryBattery Status Log Config To access the Battery system settings, touch The Battery Status tab provides the following information on the battery Battery Life Percent Battery Time to Full or Empty Note: Time estimates are based on the present voltage and current readings Battery Voltage The Battery Voltage status can range from approximately 3.2 V to 4.2 Battery Current 81 Battery TemperatureThe Battery Temperature indicates the temperature status of the battery Battery Chemistry The Battery Chemistry provides the battery type (e.g., LiIon) Battery Serial Number 82 CertificatesIntermediate Personal Root Encryption 83 Error ReportingHSM SystemInfo System Radio EXE DLL > HSM SystemInfo IPSM/SysInfo.txt Mobile Device My Windows Mobile-Based Device IPSM SysInfo.txt SIP Config 84 > SIP ConfigManaged Programs 85 Main ScreenStorage Card Screen 86 Battery TabAdvanced Tab 87 On USB power:On USB power Regional Settings 88 Remove ProgramsRemove Programs Resetting the Terminal > Remove Programs 2.Select the program you want to remove on the list, and then touch Remove 3.Touch Yes. Wait while the program is removed 4.Verify that the program no longer appears in the list RIL RIL 89 ClearType ScreenText Size Screen 90 Applications91 Processes93 Communication94 Microsoft Connections ApplicationDo NOT enter connection parameters in the Connections application if: To Access the Connections Application > Connections 95 My ISPMy Work Network 96 Modify an Existing Connection97 Dolphin Wireless ManagerTo open the Dolphin Wireless Manager do one of the following: 1. Touch once on the Title bar to access the Horizontal Scroll bar, then touch 2.Select, Dolphin Wireless Manager Select > Dolphin Wireless Manager Dolphin Wireless Manager Window 98 Enabling the Radios1.Open the Dolphin Wireless Manager (see page 8-5) Off 99 Accessing Radio Configuration UtilitiesRadio Type Menu Option WLAN Settings Bluetooth Settings Phone Settings 100 USB to PCadvanced network functionality USB to PC > USB to PC Network Cards Network Adapters Edit > Network Cards 101 Connecting and Synchronizing the Terminal and WorkstationMicrosoft Web site Capabilities •Back up and restore your device data •Copy (rather than synchronize) files between your device and workstation Communication Types Hardware Requirements for Setup Software Requirements for Communication Setting Up the Host Workstation 102 ActiveSyncWindows Mobile Device Center 103 Installing Additional Software•The software program was created for a Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 device •The terminal has enough memory to store and run the program •The program has an EXE, CAB, or DLL extension > Settings > System > About Processor Version screen screen •Adding Programs Using ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center, see page •Adding Programs Using the Internet, see page Adding Programs Using ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center Connect the terminal to the workstation via a Dolphin communication peripheral If the File is an Installer (*.exe or *.setup.exe) On the workstation If the File is Not an Installer 104 a.Open ActiveSync and click Explore, orand click b.Open Windows Mobile Device Center and click File Management 2.On the workstation, navigate to the folder containing the program file(s) Copy and paste the file(s) into the \Honeywell\Autoinstall On the terminal from the File Explorer 5.Touch on the program file to start the installation Connecting the Terminal to a Wireless Network WLAN (802.11b/g/n) WLAN Radio Honeywell Secure Wireless Client (SWC) User’s Guide Adding Programs Using the Internet > Settings > System > About > Version 2.Select the program version that matches your Dolphin terminal and processor 105 5.On the terminal, touch the installer file: e.g., *.exe or setup.exe file6.The installation wizard for the program begins 7.Follow the directions on the screen to complete the installation Software Upgrades Customer Support For information on File Provisioning on the Dolphin 60s, see page Dolphin 60s COM Port Assignment Table COM Port COM0 COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 COM5 COM6 COM7 GPS: COM8 USB Serial: COM9 107 Working with Wireless Wide Area Networking (WWAN)108 Icon Indicates…Voice and Data Communication Voice: GSM voice data (dial-up) Data: GPRS Class 10: data transmission max. 85.6 kbps (DL), max. 42.8 kbps (UL) EDGE (E-GPRS)Class 10: data transmission max. 237 kbps (DL), max. 118 kbps (UL) 109 Enabling the WWAN Radio110 Audio ModesThere are three audio modes: •Handset Mode - The front speaker is used for receiving handset voice calls Headset Mode Hands-Free Mode Speaker On Volume Control Volume Control Volume Control Button Voice Communication Accessing the Dialer Window To open the Phone dialer do one of the following: •From the Home screen, touch twice on “phone” •From the Home screen, touch > Phone •Press the Send button 111 DialingSending Calls Ending Calls 112 ViewOptions 114 NetworkData Communication >Settings System Requirements Establishing Data Communication 2.Under My ISP, touch Add a new modem connection 115 Cellular Line (GPRS)Next 5.Touch Next 7.Touch Finish The connection you just created should appear in the list on the Modem My ISP > Manage existing connections 116 9.Touch and hold on the connection name. Select Connect on the popup menu11.When the connection is complete, the network icon changes to: 12.You can now send data over GSM Manual Network Selection (GSM/UTMS) 1. When an active SIM card is inserted in the terminal, touch > Phone > Menu > Options 2.Select the Network on the Horizontal Scroll bar 117 Network selectionAutomatic Manual Select Select networks 119 Working with the Bluetooth Radio120 Pairing and Trusted DevicesConnecting to Other Bluetooth Devices > Bluetooth Add new device 121 4.Select a device from the list and touch Next5.You are prompted to enter a passcode If the device has a specific passcode, enter it in the Passcode If the device does not have a specific passcode, you can enter one in the 6.The Bluetooth radio tries to connect with the device 122 9.Select the services you want to use and touch Save10.The device appears in the list on the main window 123 Transferring Files using Beam File1.Touch > File Explorer 2.Navigate to the file you want to transfer 3.Touch and hold on the file, then select Beam File on the popup menu 5.Touch a device on the list to begin sending the selected file 6.The selected device reads “Pending” while the terminal tries to connect 8.The selected device reads “Done” when the transfer is complete 124 Making the Terminal Discoverable1. To make the terminal discoverable, touch Menu Bluetooth Settings 2.Touch Mode on the Horizontal scroll 3.Select “Make this device visible to other devices” and touch OK Enabling the Terminal to Receive Incoming Beams > Beam 2.Select “Receive all incoming beams.” 3.Touch OK Selecting COM Ports Dolphin 60s COM Port Assignment Table 125 Working with GPS127 Dolphin 60s HomeBase Device (Model D60s-HB)Optional Equipment 128 Convenient StorageCapacity Dimensions Weight HomeBase weight: 295g [0.65 lbs] 129 Parts and FunctionsTerminal Well AUX Battery LED Dock LED 130 USB PortDC Power Jack See Power on page 131 Bottom PanelFor details on how to mount the HomeBase, see Mounting the HomeBase on page Power Connecting Power to the HomeBase 1.Plug the A/C power cord into the power adapter 2.Plug the power cable into the power connector on the back of the HomeBase 3.Plug the A/C power cord into a grounded power source 4.The base is now powered 132 Charging the Main BatteryTo Power a Terminal and Charge its Main Battery 1.Install the battery pack in the terminal; see Install the Battery on page Charging a Spare Battery in the Auxiliary Battery Well 1.Insert the battery at an angle Communication 133 Setting Up and Connecting the Dolphin Terminal to the HomeBaseMounting the HomeBase Desk Mounting Hardware Required Installing the DIN Rail 135 Dolphin 60s Mobile Charger Devices139 Customer Support
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