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140 pages 1.72 Mb
2 DisclaimerTrademarks Patents Other Trademarks 3 Chapter 1 - Agency InformationChapter 2 - Getting Started Chapter 3 - Hardware Overview Chapter 4 - Using the Keyboards 4 Chapter 5 - Using the Imager Scanner EngineChapter 6 - System Settings Chapter 7 - Communication Chapter 8 - Wireless PAN Communication with Bluetooth 5 Chapter 9 - Dolphin HomeBase DeviceChapter 10 - Dolphin QuadCharger Device Chapter 11 - Dolphin ChargeBase Device Chapter 12 - Cables Kits 6 Chapter 13 - Customer Support and Warranty7 Agency Information13 Getting Started14 Today ScreenResetting the Terminal Note: You can also open the Today screen at any time by tapping Start > Today Navigation Bar Command Bar The contents of the Command bar changes according to the open application 15 Using the StylusTap Drag Tap & hold Selecting Programs Start > Programs Pop-UpMenus With pop-upmenus, you can quickly choose an action for an item 1.Tap and hold the stylus on the item name. The pop-upmenu appears 2.Lift the stylus, and tap the action you want to perform Searching for Information Programs Search 17 Hardware Overview18 PeripheralsDolphin HomeBase™ Device Dolphin QuadCharger™ Device Cables Kits Dolphin ChargeBase Mobile Mount 19 AccessoriesBattery Door Tether Holster Li-ionBattery Pack Protective Cover Protective Rubber Boot Screen Protectors Stylus Three-Pack Tote/Carry Bag Wrist Lanyard/Stylus Tether 20 Front Panel FeaturesDecode and Scan LEDs LEDs Keyboard Protection Ribs Using the Keyboards Touch Panel Display 21 Back Panel FeaturesBattery Door Tether Holes 22 Side Panel FeaturesAngled Display Beeper Scan Engine Window Integrated Pistol-GripHandle 23 IrDA PortScan Trigger Stylus Slot Tether/Lanyard Attachment Point Wrist Lanyard/Stylus Tether (Optional) Battery Door Tether (Optional) 25 I/O ConnectorPin # Description +USB PWR N/C GND DTR -USB USB DET DSR RXD RTS TXD CTS 26 Rubber BumpersFront Rubber Bumpers 27 Installing the Main Battery PackMechanical Switch 28 Charging Options•Dolphin HomeBase Device (see page 9-1) •Dolphin ChargeBase Device (see page 11-1) •One of the charging cables (see page 12-1) •Dolphin QuadCharger Device (see page 10-1) •Auxiliary Battery Well of the Dolphin HomeBase device Charge Time Internal Backup Battery Charging Guidelines •Keep a charged Li-ionbattery pack in the terminal Managing Battery Power not 29 Default Critical and Low Battery PointsSetting Critical and Low Battery Points 30 Checking Battery PowerStorage Guidelines Guidelines for Battery Pack Use and Disposal 31 Resetting the TerminalSoft Reset (Warm Boot) Press and hold the Red 2.When the reset is complete, the Today screen appears Hard Reset (Cold Boot) !re-initializesthe terminal Suspend Mode Advanced Tab To Put the Terminal in Suspend Mode To Resume Terminal Operation To resume terminal operation (or “wake” the terminal) •Press the Backlight key •Press the Scan Trigger (see page 3-6) 32 Troubleshooting33 Terminal Technical SpecificationsBasic Features Form Factor: Operating System: Development Environment: Third Party Software: CPU: Memory (RAM/ROM): Display: Keyboards: Communications: Imager Scanners Available Imager Scanners: Available Laser 1D Symbologies: 2D Symbologies: Composite Codes: OCR: Postal Codes: 34 PowerBattery: Main: Backup: Run Time (estimated): WLAN: Stand-byTime: Device suspend mode: 8 days minimum Charging: Charging Peripherals: Wireless Radios WLAN Standard: WLAN Security: WPAN (optional): Co-Located/Operational: Two radios: WLAN/WPAN Physical Operating Temperature: Construction: Structural: Environmental: Dimensions: Main housing: Handle: Weight: Warranty Standard: 35 Using the Keyboards47 Using the Imager Scanner Engine48 Available Laser EnginesHigh Performance (HP) Long Range (LR) Advanced Long Range (ALR) Laser Specifications 49 Supported Bar Code SymbologiesSymbology Type Symbology Name 1D Symbologies 2D Symbologies Composite Codes OCR Postal Codes 50 Activating the EngineUsing Demos To access these demos, tap Start > Demos •Select Image Demo to verify imaging, or •Select Scan Demo to verify decoding 51 DecodingFull-areaImaging ALD To Decode a Bar Code 1.Tap Start > Demos > Scan Demo Sample Bar Codes Sample Sample PDF417 52 Omni-DirectionalScanningDolphin terminals support omni-directionalscanning 5300 High-VisAiming Pattern The red high-visaiming pattern frames the bar code 5100 Green Aiming Beam The green aiming beam projects outward in a straight line across the bar code Laser Engines (HP, LR, and ALR) Laser engines do not support omni-directionalscanning 53 High-VisAiming Pattern55 System Settings56 Personal SettingsIcon See Page Buttons Input Lock Menus Owner Information Sounds & Notifications Today 57 Changing Button AssignmentsAvailable Programs 58 Commands59 Using the Menu System SettingUsing File Explorer 60 Using Windows Explorer61 System SettingsThe System tab enables you to verify and sometimes alter system parameters To access the System tab, go to Start > Settings > System tab •About (see page 6-7) •Backlight (see page 6-8) •Certificates (see page 6-9) •Clock & Alarms (see page 6-9) •GPS Settings (see page 6-9) •Memory (see page 6-10) •Power (see page 6-12) •Remove Programs (see page 6-14) •Regional Settings (see page 6-13) •Screen (see page 6-15) About Version Tab Device ID Tab Device name: Description: Copyrights Tab 62 BacklightBacklight Battery External Brightness Tab Disable backlight 63 CertificatesClock & Alarms GPS Settings 64 VolatileNon-Volatile 65 In useFree Storage Card Tab IPSM Total storage card… Drop-downlist IPSM Running Programs Tab Stop Stop All 66 Find LinkFind Larger than 64KB Type Power Battery Tab Advanced Tab On battery power On external power 67 Regional Settings68 Remove ProgramsRemove Programs Remove Yes Total storage memory available 69 ScreenAlignment Tab Align Screen ClearType Tab To enable ClearType font rendering, select Enable ClearType and tap OK Text Size Tab 70 SmallestLargest 71 Communication72 Default COM Port AssignmentsThe Dolphin terminal ships with the COM ports assigned as follows: COM Port Assignment 7, 8, & Installing Additional Software •The software program was created for a Windows Mobile device •The terminal has enough memory to store and run the program •The program has an EXE, CAB, or DLL extension See •Adding Programs via ActiveSync, page •Adding Programs From the Internet, page •Adding Programs via Infrared, page 73 Hardware RequirementsSoftware Requirements 74 Setting Up the TerminalActiveSync Menu >Connections USB ‘USB Connection RS-232 ‘115200 Default Synchronizing with the Host Workstation Exploring the Terminal from the Workstation The Mobile Device folder opens in Windows Explorer Adding Programs via ActiveSync 75 If the Program File is Self-ExtractingIf the Program File is Not Self-Extracting 76 Connections TabProgram Beam Network Cards Radio Manager USB to PC 77 Connecting the Terminal to a Wireless NetworkWhatever your network specifics, some general steps apply: The Connecting the Terminal to an ISP Proxy Server Connections Adding Programs From the Internet Verify the terminal’s processor by tapping About Version Processor 3.Select the program version that matches the terminal and processor 5.Download the program to the terminal straight from the Internet \Program Files 6.On the terminal, tap the installer file, often an*.exe file 7.The installation wizard for the program begins 8.Follow the directions on the screen to complete installation 78 Using Infrared CommunicationIrDA Port Location Verify Beam Settings Beam Receive all incoming beams… Sending Data 79 Beam FileReceiving Data Adding Programs via Infrared Infrared Receive 80 My ISPMy Work Network 81 Modify an Existing Connection82 Network Cardsthat displays the network cards installed in the terminal 1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections > Network Cards 1. Tap Tap on an adapter in the list to review its settings 3.If you make a change on one of these tabs, tap OK to confirm the changes You must perform a soft reset to update the registry entries; 83 Radio ManagerRadio Driver Installation Enabling the Radios 1.Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Radio Manager Apply Status 84 Radio Manager WindowRadio Modes Status Field • Success=The radio or radio combination has been successfully enabled • WLAN error messages=Indicate that the radio could not be enabled Disabling Radios To power down all radios, select None and tap Apply. All radios are disabled 85 USB to PCUSB to PC Enable advanced network functionality 87 Wireless PAN Communication with Bluetooth88 Accessing BTExplorer89 Using BTExplorerNew Connection 90 Next91 Connect92 FavoritesNavigation Buttons 93 Connection TypesConnection Type Allows the Bluetooth radio to… Requirements Explore Services on Remote Devices Pair with Remote Device ActiveSync via Bluetooth Browse Files on Remote Device Connect to Internet using Access Point using Phone/Modem Connect to Personal Area Network (PAN) Send or Exchange Objects Associate Serial Port 94 Device TypesBTExplorer supports the following device types: By default, BTExplorer scans for Network Devices Select another device type in the list View Options Large Icons List Details Remote Device Name Device Address Trusted False 95 Menu OptionsMenu Item Discover Devices Discover Names View All Devices Trusted Devices Only • Untrusted Devices Only–Removestrusted Delete All Devices *Delete Device *Properties Refresh 96 Discovered DevicesRefreshing Discovered Devices Making the Terminal Discoverable Discoverable status does not persist through cold boots 1.On the Favorites window, tap Tools > Settings 99 PairingPasskey Trusted Devices 101 Dolphin HomeBase Device102 AUX Battery LEDOrange Green COMM LED If using a serial port connection If using a USB port connection DOCK LED Terminal Well 103 Auxiliary Battery WellCharging a Spare Battery Pack Connect the power cable to this power jack; see Power on page Handle Saddle RS-232Port USB Port ActiveSync Communication 104 Charging a Spare Battery PackBottom Panel Dimensions 105 Power106 RS-232Serial ConnectorPin # Description 1Internal Jumper to Pin 2TXD 3RXD 4DSR 5GND 6DTR 7CTS 8RTS 9RI 107 Charging the Main BatteryInserting a Terminal 108 ActiveSync CommunicationCommunication Types USB Port workstation or be networked through a USB hub. The base acts as a USB device by Maximum data transfer rate is 12 Mbps a workstation, modem, or any RS-232device using a standard serial cable and communication software Maximum data transfer rate is 115 Kbps Communicating with the Dolphin Terminal 1.Insert the terminal into the terminal well of the base DC Power Jack Verify Communication Verify Data Transfer 109 RS-232CablesRS-232Pin Configuration / (RD) / (TD) / (SG) / (DTR) / (DSR) / (RTS) / (CTS) 110 MountingLocation Recommendations When choosing a location, bear in mind that: Installation Hardware Screw: Washer: Nut: Desk Mounting 1.Slide the DIN rail slot along the bottom panel 111 To Mount Using the Wall Mount Kit113 Dolphin QuadCharger Device121 Dolphin ChargeBase Device129 Cables Kits135 Customer Support and Warranty
140 pages 1.72 Mb
2 DisclaimerTrademarks Patents Other Trademarks 3 Chapter 1 - Agency InformationChapter 2 - Getting Started Chapter 3 - Hardware Overview Chapter 4 - Using the Keyboards 4 Chapter 5 - Using the Imager Scanner EngineChapter 6 - System Settings Chapter 7 - Communication Chapter 8 - Wireless PAN Communication with Bluetooth 5 Chapter 9 - Dolphin HomeBase DeviceChapter 10 - Dolphin QuadCharger Device Chapter 11 - Dolphin ChargeBase Device Chapter 12 - Cables Kits 6 Chapter 13 - Customer Support and Warranty7 Agency Information13 Getting Started14 Today ScreenResetting the Terminal Note: You can also open the Today screen at any time by tapping Start > Today Navigation Bar Command Bar The contents of the Command bar changes according to the open application 15 Using the StylusTap Drag Tap & hold Selecting Programs Start > Programs Pop-UpMenus With pop-upmenus, you can quickly choose an action for an item 1.Tap and hold the stylus on the item name. The pop-upmenu appears 2.Lift the stylus, and tap the action you want to perform Searching for Information Programs Search 17 Hardware Overview18 PeripheralsDolphin HomeBase™ Device Dolphin QuadCharger™ Device Cables Kits Dolphin ChargeBase Mobile Mount 19 AccessoriesBattery Door Tether Holster Li-ionBattery Pack Protective Cover Protective Rubber Boot Screen Protectors Stylus Three-Pack Tote/Carry Bag Wrist Lanyard/Stylus Tether 20 Front Panel FeaturesDecode and Scan LEDs LEDs Keyboard Protection Ribs Using the Keyboards Touch Panel Display 21 Back Panel FeaturesBattery Door Tether Holes 22 Side Panel FeaturesAngled Display Beeper Scan Engine Window Integrated Pistol-GripHandle 23 IrDA PortScan Trigger Stylus Slot Tether/Lanyard Attachment Point Wrist Lanyard/Stylus Tether (Optional) Battery Door Tether (Optional) 25 I/O ConnectorPin # Description +USB PWR N/C GND DTR -USB USB DET DSR RXD RTS TXD CTS 26 Rubber BumpersFront Rubber Bumpers 27 Installing the Main Battery PackMechanical Switch 28 Charging Options•Dolphin HomeBase Device (see page 9-1) •Dolphin ChargeBase Device (see page 11-1) •One of the charging cables (see page 12-1) •Dolphin QuadCharger Device (see page 10-1) •Auxiliary Battery Well of the Dolphin HomeBase device Charge Time Internal Backup Battery Charging Guidelines •Keep a charged Li-ionbattery pack in the terminal Managing Battery Power not 29 Default Critical and Low Battery PointsSetting Critical and Low Battery Points 30 Checking Battery PowerStorage Guidelines Guidelines for Battery Pack Use and Disposal 31 Resetting the TerminalSoft Reset (Warm Boot) Press and hold the Red 2.When the reset is complete, the Today screen appears Hard Reset (Cold Boot) !re-initializesthe terminal Suspend Mode Advanced Tab To Put the Terminal in Suspend Mode To Resume Terminal Operation To resume terminal operation (or “wake” the terminal) •Press the Backlight key •Press the Scan Trigger (see page 3-6) 32 Troubleshooting33 Terminal Technical SpecificationsBasic Features Form Factor: Operating System: Development Environment: Third Party Software: CPU: Memory (RAM/ROM): Display: Keyboards: Communications: Imager Scanners Available Imager Scanners: Available Laser 1D Symbologies: 2D Symbologies: Composite Codes: OCR: Postal Codes: 34 PowerBattery: Main: Backup: Run Time (estimated): WLAN: Stand-byTime: Device suspend mode: 8 days minimum Charging: Charging Peripherals: Wireless Radios WLAN Standard: WLAN Security: WPAN (optional): Co-Located/Operational: Two radios: WLAN/WPAN Physical Operating Temperature: Construction: Structural: Environmental: Dimensions: Main housing: Handle: Weight: Warranty Standard: 35 Using the Keyboards47 Using the Imager Scanner Engine48 Available Laser EnginesHigh Performance (HP) Long Range (LR) Advanced Long Range (ALR) Laser Specifications 49 Supported Bar Code SymbologiesSymbology Type Symbology Name 1D Symbologies 2D Symbologies Composite Codes OCR Postal Codes 50 Activating the EngineUsing Demos To access these demos, tap Start > Demos •Select Image Demo to verify imaging, or •Select Scan Demo to verify decoding 51 DecodingFull-areaImaging ALD To Decode a Bar Code 1.Tap Start > Demos > Scan Demo Sample Bar Codes Sample Sample PDF417 52 Omni-DirectionalScanningDolphin terminals support omni-directionalscanning 5300 High-VisAiming Pattern The red high-visaiming pattern frames the bar code 5100 Green Aiming Beam The green aiming beam projects outward in a straight line across the bar code Laser Engines (HP, LR, and ALR) Laser engines do not support omni-directionalscanning 53 High-VisAiming Pattern55 System Settings56 Personal SettingsIcon See Page Buttons Input Lock Menus Owner Information Sounds & Notifications Today 57 Changing Button AssignmentsAvailable Programs 58 Commands59 Using the Menu System SettingUsing File Explorer 60 Using Windows Explorer61 System SettingsThe System tab enables you to verify and sometimes alter system parameters To access the System tab, go to Start > Settings > System tab •About (see page 6-7) •Backlight (see page 6-8) •Certificates (see page 6-9) •Clock & Alarms (see page 6-9) •GPS Settings (see page 6-9) •Memory (see page 6-10) •Power (see page 6-12) •Remove Programs (see page 6-14) •Regional Settings (see page 6-13) •Screen (see page 6-15) About Version Tab Device ID Tab Device name: Description: Copyrights Tab 62 BacklightBacklight Battery External Brightness Tab Disable backlight 63 CertificatesClock & Alarms GPS Settings 64 VolatileNon-Volatile 65 In useFree Storage Card Tab IPSM Total storage card… Drop-downlist IPSM Running Programs Tab Stop Stop All 66 Find LinkFind Larger than 64KB Type Power Battery Tab Advanced Tab On battery power On external power 67 Regional Settings68 Remove ProgramsRemove Programs Remove Yes Total storage memory available 69 ScreenAlignment Tab Align Screen ClearType Tab To enable ClearType font rendering, select Enable ClearType and tap OK Text Size Tab 70 SmallestLargest 71 Communication72 Default COM Port AssignmentsThe Dolphin terminal ships with the COM ports assigned as follows: COM Port Assignment 7, 8, & Installing Additional Software •The software program was created for a Windows Mobile device •The terminal has enough memory to store and run the program •The program has an EXE, CAB, or DLL extension See •Adding Programs via ActiveSync, page •Adding Programs From the Internet, page •Adding Programs via Infrared, page 73 Hardware RequirementsSoftware Requirements 74 Setting Up the TerminalActiveSync Menu >Connections USB ‘USB Connection RS-232 ‘115200 Default Synchronizing with the Host Workstation Exploring the Terminal from the Workstation The Mobile Device folder opens in Windows Explorer Adding Programs via ActiveSync 75 If the Program File is Self-ExtractingIf the Program File is Not Self-Extracting 76 Connections TabProgram Beam Network Cards Radio Manager USB to PC 77 Connecting the Terminal to a Wireless NetworkWhatever your network specifics, some general steps apply: The Connecting the Terminal to an ISP Proxy Server Connections Adding Programs From the Internet Verify the terminal’s processor by tapping About Version Processor 3.Select the program version that matches the terminal and processor 5.Download the program to the terminal straight from the Internet \Program Files 6.On the terminal, tap the installer file, often an*.exe file 7.The installation wizard for the program begins 8.Follow the directions on the screen to complete installation 78 Using Infrared CommunicationIrDA Port Location Verify Beam Settings Beam Receive all incoming beams… Sending Data 79 Beam FileReceiving Data Adding Programs via Infrared Infrared Receive 80 My ISPMy Work Network 81 Modify an Existing Connection82 Network Cardsthat displays the network cards installed in the terminal 1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections > Network Cards 1. Tap Tap on an adapter in the list to review its settings 3.If you make a change on one of these tabs, tap OK to confirm the changes You must perform a soft reset to update the registry entries; 83 Radio ManagerRadio Driver Installation Enabling the Radios 1.Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Radio Manager Apply Status 84 Radio Manager WindowRadio Modes Status Field • Success=The radio or radio combination has been successfully enabled • WLAN error messages=Indicate that the radio could not be enabled Disabling Radios To power down all radios, select None and tap Apply. All radios are disabled 85 USB to PCUSB to PC Enable advanced network functionality 87 Wireless PAN Communication with Bluetooth88 Accessing BTExplorer89 Using BTExplorerNew Connection 90 Next91 Connect92 FavoritesNavigation Buttons 93 Connection TypesConnection Type Allows the Bluetooth radio to… Requirements Explore Services on Remote Devices Pair with Remote Device ActiveSync via Bluetooth Browse Files on Remote Device Connect to Internet using Access Point using Phone/Modem Connect to Personal Area Network (PAN) Send or Exchange Objects Associate Serial Port 94 Device TypesBTExplorer supports the following device types: By default, BTExplorer scans for Network Devices Select another device type in the list View Options Large Icons List Details Remote Device Name Device Address Trusted False 95 Menu OptionsMenu Item Discover Devices Discover Names View All Devices Trusted Devices Only • Untrusted Devices Only–Removestrusted Delete All Devices *Delete Device *Properties Refresh 96 Discovered DevicesRefreshing Discovered Devices Making the Terminal Discoverable Discoverable status does not persist through cold boots 1.On the Favorites window, tap Tools > Settings 99 PairingPasskey Trusted Devices 101 Dolphin HomeBase Device102 AUX Battery LEDOrange Green COMM LED If using a serial port connection If using a USB port connection DOCK LED Terminal Well 103 Auxiliary Battery WellCharging a Spare Battery Pack Connect the power cable to this power jack; see Power on page Handle Saddle RS-232Port USB Port ActiveSync Communication 104 Charging a Spare Battery PackBottom Panel Dimensions 105 Power106 RS-232Serial ConnectorPin # Description 1Internal Jumper to Pin 2TXD 3RXD 4DSR 5GND 6DTR 7CTS 8RTS 9RI 107 Charging the Main BatteryInserting a Terminal 108 ActiveSync CommunicationCommunication Types USB Port workstation or be networked through a USB hub. The base acts as a USB device by Maximum data transfer rate is 12 Mbps a workstation, modem, or any RS-232device using a standard serial cable and communication software Maximum data transfer rate is 115 Kbps Communicating with the Dolphin Terminal 1.Insert the terminal into the terminal well of the base DC Power Jack Verify Communication Verify Data Transfer 109 RS-232CablesRS-232Pin Configuration / (RD) / (TD) / (SG) / (DTR) / (DSR) / (RTS) / (CTS) 110 MountingLocation Recommendations When choosing a location, bear in mind that: Installation Hardware Screw: Washer: Nut: Desk Mounting 1.Slide the DIN rail slot along the bottom panel 111 To Mount Using the Wall Mount Kit113 Dolphin QuadCharger Device121 Dolphin ChargeBase Device129 Cables Kits135 Customer Support and Warranty
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