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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 Scan Image Engine
Chapter 5 - Using the Color Camera
Chapter 6 - Using the Keyboards
Chapter 7 - System Settings
Chapter 8 - Communication
Chapter 9 - Working with GSM/HSDPA/UMTS/GPRS/EDGE
Chapter 10 - Working with the Bluetooth Radio
Chapter 11 - Working with GPS
Chapter 12 - Dolphin 9700 HomeBase Device
Chapter 13 - Dolphin 9700 Mobile Base Device
Chapter 14 - Dolphin 9700 ChargeBase Device
Chapter 15 - Dolphin 9700 QuadCharger Device
Chapter 16 - Customer Support
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Agency Information
LED Safety Statement
Infrared LED Safety Statement
UL and cUL Statement
Approvals by Country
R&TTE Compliance Statement—802.11a/b/g,Bluetooth, and/or GSM
Dolphin RF Terminal—802.11a/b/g,Bluetooth, and/or GSM
Canadian Compliance
For European Community Users
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Information
Pacemakers, Hearing Aids and Other Electrically Powered Devices
Microwaves
Getting Started
Out of the Box
Step 1. Install the Main Battery Pack
Step 2. Charge the Main and Backup Batteries
Before Initial Use
WLAN, WPAN, WWAN with GPS & Camera
Charging Using the Communication Cable
1.Connect the USB or RS232 cable to the I/O connector on the terminal
Step 4. Set the Time Zone, Time, and Date
Today Screen
Start
Navigation Bar
Icons in the Navigation Bar
Indicator Meaning
Synchronizing data
The terminal could not synchronize data with the workstation via ActiveSync
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Command Bar
Pop-UpMenus
Selecting Programs
Move to Top
File Explorer
Tap Start > File Explorer
Cut
Copy
Paste
Menu
Edit
Hardware Overview
•Adaptus Imaging Technology: 5100SR/ SF or 5300SR/SF/HD image engines
802.11a/b/g, Bluetooth, and GSM/GPRS
GPS
•2 mega pixel auto control color camera
Peripherals for the
Accessories for the
Dolphin 9700 Mobile Charger
Dolphin 9700 Mobile Mount
Communication/Charging Cables
Protective Holster
Front Panel:
Front Panel Features for the
Front Panel Features for the
Blue Modifier Key
Front Speaker
Indicator LED
Microphone
Back Panel:
For a description of each callout, see Back Panel Features for the 9700 on page
Back Panel Features for the
Battery Door
Color Camera
Fastener for the Stylus Tether
Flashlight/Camera Flash
Side Panels:
Left Side
Left Button
IrDA Port
Right Side
Installing a Memory Card
1.Press the Power key to put the terminal in Suspend Mode
2.Release the hand strap near the base of the terminal
3.Remove the battery door and the battery
4.Remove the protective cover over the memory socket
I/O Power Out
Using the Touch Panel
Installing a Screen Protector
Healthcare Housing
Important
Charging Options
Charging Time
Storing Batteries
Guidelines for Battery Pack Use and Disposal
Charging
Guidelines for Use
Default Critical and Low Battery Points
Setting Critical and Low Battery Points
Resetting the Terminal
There are two types of system resets: a soft and a hard reset
Soft Reset (Warm Boot)
•the terminal fails to respond
•after installing some software applications
Using the Scan Image Engine
Laser Specifications
•Illumination LED: 194.0 uW
•Aimer laser (5300 engine): 360.1 uW
•Aimer LED (5100 engine): 81.6 uW
Supported Bar Code Symbologies
Decoding
Full-AreaImaging
ALD
To Decode a Bar Code
1.Tap Start > Demos > Scan Demo
5300 Red High-VisAiming Pattern
5100 Green Aiming Beam
Capturing Images
Image Preview
Scan Key
File Formats
Compression
Enabling the Aimer
Using the Color Camera
Tap Options > Camera
Taking a picture using the Windows Mobile 6.5 Camera tool
1.Tap Start > Pictures & Videos > Camera
3.Center the object in the touch screen display
4. Press the ENT key ENT
Menu
Item
Descriptions
Tap Menu > Options. The Options menu contains four tabs:
Recording Video
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Using the Keyboards
Using the Function Keys
Name
Key
Function
Backlight
Using the Modifier Keys
Shift
Blue and
Red
Using the Navigation Keys
31-KeyNumeric Keyboard
31-KeyKeyboard Combinations
Normal
Shift-Blue
Blue-Lock
End
SHIFT
ALT
Space
BKSP
45-KeyQWERTY Keyboard
45-KeyKeyboard Combinations
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System Settings
Personal
System
Microsoft My
Phone
Clock & Alarms
Personal Menu
Settings > Personal
Icon
Description
Buttons
Enable HotKeys
Changing Button Assignments
Available Applications
Additional Functions
Using File Explorer
Using ActiveSync on the Workstation
Error
Reporting
External
GPS
Managed
Backlight Intensity
Certificates
Encryption
Error Reporting
External GPS
Managed Programs
It lets system administrators:
Memory
There are two tabs: Main and Storage Card
This tab displays the usage statistics of the on-board,volatile RAM memory
Columns:
Rows:
RIL
Power
Power system settings contains two tabs: Battery and Advanced
Battery Tab
Advanced Tab
On battery power
Remove Programs
Remove
Yes
Screen
General Tab
Orientation
Align Screen
ClearType Tab
Using the Task Manager
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Communication
Using the IrDA Port
IrDA Port Location
Sending Data
Beam File
Receiving Data
Connections
Beam
My ISP
My Work Network
Modify an Existing Connection
Dolphin Wireless Manager Window
Tap Start > Settings > Connections > Dolphin Wireless Manager
Enabling the Radios
1.Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Dolphin Wireless Manager
OFF
Accessing Radio Configuration Utilities
There are three radio configuration utilities:
802.11a/b/g:
WLAN Settings
Bluetooth:
ActiveSync Communication
Capabilities
•Back up and restore your device data
•Copy (rather than synchronize) files between your device and workstation
Communication Types
Setting Up the Host Workstation
File
Connection Settings
For USB communication, check
For RS232 communication
If the File is an Installer:
If the File is Not an Installer:
Autoinstall
Depending on the program, you may need to open
If you copied the file to the
Adding Programs Directly from the Internet
About
COM7
GPS:
COM8
USB Serial:
COM9
Working with GSM/HSDPA/UMTS/GPRS/EDGE
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)
HSDPA: data transmission max. 3.6 Mbps (DL), max. 384 Kbps (UL)
4.Remove the protective cover over the SIM socket
Unlock the access door to the SIM socket by sliding the door away from
7.Insert the SIM card into the socket
9.Replace the protective cover over the SIM socket
Enabling the GSM Radio
Voice Communication
Audio Modes
Handset Mode
Hands-Free
Volume Control
Accessing the Dialer Window
Dialing
Sending Calls
After the number is dialed, tap Talk or press the green Send key
Ending Calls
While the phone call is live, tap End or press the red End Key
Keyboard Combinations for Calls
Setup Options
Tap Menu > Options
The Phone Settings tab windows appear
Phone Tab
Services Tab
Data Communication
System Requirements
Information Requirements
Establishing Data Communication
1.Tap Start > Settings > Connection > Connections
Finish
Manage existing connections
7.Tap and hold on the connection. Select Connect on the popup menu
9.When the connection is complete, the network icon changes to:
10.You can now send data over GSM
Ending the Data Connection
Disconnect
Manual Network Selection
Network
Network selection
Automatic
Manual
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Working with the Bluetooth Radio
Connecting to Other Bluetooth Devices
Bluetooth Settings
Tap Start > Settings > Bluetooth
Add new device
Passcode
Save
Pairing and Trusted Devices
Types of Devices and Services
Device Types
Supported Services
Connecting to Bluetooth Printers
Bluetooth
Connecting to Bluetooth Headsets
Headset
Transferring Files
1.Tap Start > File Explorer
Making the Terminal Discoverable
Select Make this device visible to other devices and tap OK
Selecting COM Ports
Working with GPS
COM7
GPS Intermediate Driver
GPS Demo
Demos
GPS Demo
Dolphin 9700 HomeBase Device
Parts and Functions
Front Panel
DOCK LED
AUX Battery LED
COMM LED
If using the serial port
If using the USB port
Back Panel
USB Port
RS232 Port
Serial Connector
DC Power Jack
Only
Charging the Main Battery
To Power a Terminal and Charge its Main Battery
Charging a Spare Battery in the Auxiliary Battery Well
Communication
USB
Dolphin terminals support USB communications out of the box
RS232
•A base powered by a power cable and power adapter cable
Communicating with the Dolphin Terminal
1.Insert the Dolphin terminal into the terminal well of the base
Verifying Communication
Verifying Data Transfer
RS232 Communications Cables
RS232 Pin Configuration
Mounting
Installation Hardware
Desk Mounting
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Dolphin 9700 Mobile Base Device
Front Panel
Mounting Bracket
Speaker
Status LED
Volume Control Dial
Bottom Panel
RS232 Communications Port
Powering the Dolphin Terminal
Charging the Dolphin Terminal
Latch
Spring Arm Assembly
Ball Joints
Connectors
Brackets
Bracket
Turnscrew
Establishing Communication
Requirements
You need the following equipment:
•A Mobile Base device powered by a power cable and power adapter cable
•The RS232 communications cable
Serial Connector
Dolphin 9700 ChargeBase Device
Terminal Wells
Dock LED
Charge LEDs
Power Supply
1.Be sure the power switch on the power adapter is in the OFF position
2.Plug the power cord into the power adapter
4.Plug the power cord into a standard wall outlet
6.The base is ready to begin charging terminals
Charging Terminals
Bottom Panel
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Dolphin 9700 QuadCharger Device
Top Panel
Charging Slots
Power LED
Status LEDs
Inserting and Removing Battery Packs
Installation Hardware
Troubleshooting
Problem
Issue
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Customer Support
Technical Assistance
North America/Canada
Online Technical Assistance
Limited Warranty
How to Extend Your Warranty
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