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Page 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 Page 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 Page 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) Page 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 Page 38-KeyKeyboard Numeric Key Combinations Page Page 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 Page 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 Page 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 Page Page Pairing Passkey Trusted Devices Page 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 Page 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 Page Dolphin ChargeBase Device Terminal Wells The ChargeBase contains four(4) terminals wells. Each terminal well Dock LED Charge LEDs Page 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 Page 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 Page Customer Support and Warranty Online Product Service and Repair Assistance Limited Warranty (ii) How to Extend Your Warranty