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              Disclaimer
Trademarks                
Patents
Other Trademarks              
Chapter 1 - Agency Information
Chapter 2 - Getting Started                
Chapter 3 - Hardware Overview
Chapter 4 - Using the Keyboards              
Chapter 5 - Using the Imager Scanner Engine
Chapter 6 - System Settings                
Chapter 7 - Communication
Chapter 8 - Wireless PAN Communication with Bluetooth              
Chapter 9 - Dolphin HomeBase Device
Chapter 10 - Dolphin QuadCharger Device                
Chapter 11 - Dolphin ChargeBase Device
Chapter 12 - Cables Kits              
Chapter 13 - Customer Support and Warranty
              Agency Information
Label Locations                
Dolphin 7850 802.11b/g (WLAN) & Bluetooth
R&TTE Compliance Statement—802.11b/g (WLAN) and/or Bluetooth                
Parameter
              Laser Safety Label
Laser Eye Safety Statement:                
Caution
LED Safety Statement                
Hinweis zur Lasersicherheit
              Regulatory and Safety Approvals for all Dolphin Terminals
U.S.A                
Canada
European Commu                
nity
              RF, Regulatory, and Safety Agency Approvals—802.11b/g (WLAN) and/or Bluetooth
Canadian Compliance                
For European Community Users
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Information                
Pacemakers, Hearing Aids and Other Electrically Powered Devices
              Microwaves
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              Getting Started
              Today Screen
Resetting the Terminal                
Note: You can also open the Today screen at any time by tapping Start > Today
Navigation Bar                
Command Bar
              Using the Stylus
Tap                
Drag
Tap & hold                
Selecting Programs
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              Hardware Overview
              Peripherals
Dolphin HomeBase™ Device                
Dolphin QuadCharger™ Device
Cables Kits                
Dolphin ChargeBase
              Accessories
Battery Door Tether                
Holster
Li-ionBattery Pack                
Protective Cover
              Front Panel Features
Decode and Scan LEDs                
LEDs
Keyboard Protection Ribs                
Using the Keyboards
              Back Panel Features
Battery Door                
Tether Holes
              Side Panel Features
Angled Display                
Beeper
Scan Engine Window                
Integrated Pistol-GripHandle
              IrDA Port
Scan Trigger                
Stylus Slot
Tether/Lanyard Attachment Point                
Wrist Lanyard/Stylus Tether (Optional)
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              I/O Connector
Pin #                
Description
+USB                
PWR
              Rubber Bumpers
Front Rubber Bumpers              
Installing the Main Battery Pack
Mechanical Switch              
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)
              Default Critical and Low Battery Points
Setting Critical and Low Battery Points              
Checking Battery Power
Storage Guidelines                
Guidelines for Battery Pack Use and Disposal
              Resetting the Terminal
Soft Reset (Warm Boot)                
Press and hold the Red
2.When the reset is complete, the Today screen appears                
Hard Reset (Cold Boot)
              Troubleshooting
              Terminal Technical Specifications
Basic Features                
Form Factor:
Operating System:                
Development
              Power
Battery:                
Main:
Backup:                
Run Time (estimated):
              Using the Keyboards
              Using the Function Keys
Name                
Key
Function                
Backlight
              Using the Navigation Keys
Using the Modifier Keys                
Keyboard Mode Indicator
Power Tools                
Keyboard Status
              24-KeyKeyboard
Toggling Between Alpha and Numeric Modes                
•Double-tapthe Blue modifier key to toggle between alpha and numeric modes
Single-tap                
Shift Functionality in Alpha Mode
              24-KeyKeyboard Numeric Key Combinations
Num Shift                
Blue
Asterisk                
Light
              24-KeyKeyboard Alpha Key Combinations
Red Mode                
Alpha Base
Alpha Shift                
Alpha Caplock
              38-KeyKeyboard
Toggling Between Numeric and Alpha Modes                
ALT & CTRL Functionality
ALT:                
Blue + F5
              38-KeyKeyboard Alpha Key Combinations
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              38-KeyKeyboard Numeric Key Combinations
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              Using the Imager Scanner Engine
              Available Laser Engines
High Performance (HP)                
Long Range (LR)
Advanced Long Range (ALR)                
Laser Specifications
              Supported Bar Code Symbologies
Symbology Type                
Symbology Name
1D Symbologies                
2D Symbologies
              Activating the Engine
Using Demos                
To access these demos, tap Start > Demos
•Select Image Demo to verify imaging, or                
•Select Scan Demo to verify decoding
              Decoding
Full-areaImaging                
ALD
To Decode a Bar Code                
1.Tap Start > Demos > Scan Demo
              Omni-DirectionalScanning
Dolphin terminals support omni-directionalscanning                
5300 High-VisAiming Pattern
The red high-visaiming pattern frames the bar code                
5100 Green Aiming Beam
              High-VisAiming Pattern
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              System Settings
              Personal Settings
Icon                
See Page
Buttons                
Input
              Changing Button Assignments
Available Programs              
Commands
              Using the Menu System Setting
Using File Explorer              
Using Windows Explorer
              System Settings
The 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)
              Backlight
              Backlight
Battery                
External
Brightness Tab                
Disable backlight
              Certificates
Clock & Alarms                
GPS Settings
              Volatile
Non-Volatile              
In use
Free                
Storage Card Tab
IPSM                
Total storage card…
              Find Link
Find                
Larger than 64KB
Type                
Power
              Regional Settings
              Remove Programs
              Remove Programs
Remove                
Yes
Total storage memory                
available
              Screen
Alignment Tab                
Align Screen
ClearType Tab                
To enable ClearType font rendering, select Enable ClearType and tap OK
              Smallest
Largest              
Communication
              Default COM Port Assignments
The Dolphin terminal ships with the COM ports assigned as follows:                
COM Port
Assignment                
7, 8, &
              Hardware Requirements
Software Requirements              
Setting Up the Terminal
ActiveSync                
Menu
>Connections                
USB
              If the Program File is Self-Extracting
If the Program File is Not Self-Extracting              
Connections Tab
Program                
Beam
Network Cards                
Radio Manager
              Connecting the Terminal to a Wireless Network
Whatever your network specifics, some general steps apply:                
The
Connecting the Terminal to an ISP                
Proxy Server Connections
              Using Infrared Communication
IrDA Port Location                
Verify Beam Settings
Beam                
Receive all incoming beams…
              Beam File
Receiving Data                
Adding Programs via Infrared
Infrared Receive              
My ISP
My Work Network              
Modify an Existing Connection
              Network Cards
that                
displays the network cards installed in the terminal
1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections > Network Cards                
1. Tap
              Radio Manager
Radio Driver Installation                
Enabling the Radios
1.Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Radio Manager                
Apply
              Radio Manager Window
Radio Modes                
Status Field
• Success=The radio or radio combination has been successfully enabled                
• WLAN error messages=Indicate that the radio could not be enabled
              USB to PC
              USB to PC
Enable advanced network functionality            
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              Wireless PAN Communication with Bluetooth
              Accessing BTExplorer
              Using BTExplorer
New Connection              
Next
              Connect
              Favorites
Navigation Buttons              
Connection Types
Connection Type                
Allows the Bluetooth radio to…
Requirements                
Explore Services on
              Device Types
BTExplorer supports the following device types:                
By default, BTExplorer scans for Network Devices
Select another device type in the list                
View Options
              Menu Options
Menu Item                
Discover Devices
Discover Names                
View
              Discovered Devices
Refreshing Discovered Devices                
Making the Terminal Discoverable
Discoverable status does not persist through cold boots                
1.On the Favorites window, tap Tools > Settings
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              Pairing
Passkey                
Trusted Devices
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              Dolphin HomeBase Device
              AUX Battery LED
Orange                
Green
COMM LED                
If using a serial port connection
              Auxiliary Battery Well
Charging a Spare Battery Pack                
Connect the power cable to this power jack; see Power on page
Handle Saddle                
RS-232Port
              Charging a Spare Battery Pack
Bottom Panel Dimensions              
Power
              RS-232Serial Connector
Pin # Description                
1Internal Jumper to Pin
2TXD                
3RXD
              Charging the Main Battery
Inserting a Terminal              
ActiveSync Communication
Communication 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
              RS-232Cables
RS-232Pin Configuration                
/ (RD)
/ (TD)                
/ (SG)
              Mounting
Location Recommendations                
When choosing a location, bear in mind that:
Installation Hardware                
Screw:
              To Mount Using the Wall Mount Kit
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              Dolphin QuadCharger Device
              Charging Slots
Charge/Analyze Slot                
Battery Capacity Indicator LEDs
Analyze Button                
Status LEDs
              Power Supply Connector
Power Switch                
Inserting and Removing Battery Packs
Supplying Power              
Charging Batteries
Recommendations for Storing Batteries              
Analyze Button
Battery Capacity Indicator LEDs                
Status LED
              Bottom Panel
Using the DIN Rail              
Troubleshooting
Problem                
Issue
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              Dolphin ChargeBase Device
              Terminal Wells
The ChargeBase contains four(4) terminals wells. Each terminal well                
Dock LED
Charge LEDs            
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              Supplying Power to the ChargeBase
Be sure the power switch on the power adapter is in the OFF position                
Plug the power cord into the power adapter
Plug the power cord into a standard wall outlet                
On the power adapter, turn the power switch to the ON position
              Charging Terminals in the ChargeBase
              Mounting the ChargeBase
Bottom Panel            
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              To Mount
              Cables Kits
Intelligent Battery Charging                
Voltage
              Using the Power Cable
              Using the Power Cable
              Using the Mobile Charger
Terminal Connector                
The pins in this connector work only with the I/O connector on the terminal
Vehicle Power Adapter                
Using the Mobile Charger Inside a Vehicle
              Communication Cable
              Default ActiveSync Communication Values
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              Customer Support and Warranty
              Online Product Service and Repair Assistance
Limited Warranty                
(ii)
              How to Extend Your Warranty