Battery Power

The Dolphin 7900 features intelligent battery technology with two types of battery power:

The main battery pack installed in the back panel

The backup battery located inside the terminal

Both batteries work together to prevent data loss when the terminal is used over long periods of time. Both batteries must also be charged to full capacity before using the Dolphin 7900 for the first time.

Main Battery Pack

!by Hand Held Products in a Dolphin terminal will void your warranty and may result in damage to the Dolphin terminal or battery.Use only the Li-ion battery packs provided by Hand Held Products. The use of any battery pack not sold/manufactured

The 7.4V, 14.8 watt hour Li-Ion battery pack is the primary power source for the Dolphin. The Li-Ion battery is designed to operate in a temperature range of -10 to 50° C (14 to 122° F). For the location of the Li-Ion battery on the terminal, see Battery on page 3-5.

Charging Options

When the Li-ion battery is installed in the terminal:

Place the terminal in a HomeBase (page 13-5), Mobile Base (page 14-7), ChargeBase (page 15-3), or Net Base that is connected to an appropriate power supply.

Connect a charging/communication cable to the mechanical connector, plug the cable into the AC adapter, and plug the adapter cable into a power outlet.

Connect the terminal to the Mobile Charger and vehicle power port.

When the Li-ion battery is not installed in the terminal:

Place the battery pack in the Dolphin QuadCharger - see Charging Batteries in the QuadCharger on page 16-3.

Place the battery pack in the auxiliary battery well of the HomeBase - see page 13-5.

Charging Time

The Li-ion battery pack requires four hours to charge to full capacity.

Internal Backup Battery

Located inside the terminal, the backup battery is a 3.6 Volt nickel metal hydride (NiMH) battery.

Purpose

The internal backup battery prevents the terminal from being reset if you need to remove and replace the main battery pack. It retains RAM data and allows the real-time clock to remain operational for up to 30 minutes when the main battery pack is removed. If the terminal is left without the main battery pack for more than 30 minutes, the internal backup battery needs to be recharged to function according to its specifications.

Note: Data and programs stored in Flash memory are not lost even if the internal backup battery fails. However, you must reset the real-time clock; see Setting the Time and Date on page 2-9.

Charging

The internal backup battery is powered by the main battery pack. Therefore, charging the internal backup battery requires that the main battery pack be installed in the terminal and the terminal be connected to a charging device.

The internal backup battery must be fully charged before using the terminal for the first time. The initial charge cycle takes approximately eight hours. After that, if the internal backup battery becomes fully discharged of power, it requires a minimum of 10 hours of charging time to function normally.

Guidelines

Follow these guidelines to maximize the life of the Dolphin’s internal backup battery:

Keep a charged Li-Ion battery pack in the Dolphin terminal. The internal battery prematurely discharges if there is not at least a partially charged battery in the terminal.

Keep the Dolphin terminal connected to power when the terminal is not in use.

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Honeywell 7900 manual Battery Power, Main Battery Pack, Internal Backup Battery