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Chapter 1 - Dolphin 99EX Terminal 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 Wireless Wide Area Networking (WWAN)
Chapter 10 - Working with the Bluetooth Radio
Chapter 11 - Working with GPS
Chapter 12 - Dolphin 99EX HomeBase Device (Model 99EX-HB)
Chapter 13 - Dolphin 99EX eBase Device (Model 99EX-EHB)
Chapter 14 - Dolphin 99EX Mobile Base Device (Model 99EX-MB)
Chapter 15 - Dolphin 99EX ChargeBase Device (Model 99EX-CB)
Chapter 16 - Dolphin 99EX Net Base Device (Model 99EX-NB)
Chapter 17 - Dolphin 99EX QuadCharger Device (Model 99EX-QC)
Chapter 18 - Customer Support
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Dolphin 99EX Terminal Agency Information
Laser Safety Statement
WARNING
LED Safety
LED Safety Statement
Infrared LED Safety Statement
Canada: CSA C22.2 No 213-M1987(R2008), CSA C22.2 No 25-1966(R2004)
IP67
International IEC
IEC 60079-0:2011,IEC 60079-11:2011
Europe
Approvals by Country
R&TTE Compliance Statement—802.11a/b/g/n,Bluetooth, and/or GSM
FCC Requirements
Dolphin RF Terminal—802.11a/b/g/n,Bluetooth, and/or GSM
Canadian Compliance
Conformité à la règlementation canadienne
RF Exposure Information (SAR)
Honeywell Scanning & Mobility Product Environmental Information
Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC)
Pacemakers, Hearing Aids and Other Electrically Powered Devices
Microwaves
China RoHs
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Getting Started
Removing the I/O
Initial Setup
Step 1. Install the Main Battery Pack
Replacing the Main Battery Pack
3.Insert the battery into the battery well
4.Replace the battery door. Apply pressure to engage the door latch
Step 2. Charge the Main and Backup Batteries
Before Initial Use
Equipment
Using the Charging/Communication Cables
Warning
See Battery Error Notification on page
Step 3. Boot the Terminal
Step 4. Set the Time Zone, Time, and Date
Replacing the Main Battery Pack
To replace the main battery pack:
1.Press the Power key to put the terminal in Suspend Mode (see page 2-13)
Wait at least 3 seconds
Home Screen
Title Bar
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Horizontal Scroll
Tile Bar
The Tile bar is located at the bottom of application windows
Pop-UpMenus
Tap anywhere outside the menu to close the menu without performing an action
File Explorer
1. Tap
> File Explorer
Tap the
Cut
File Provisioning on the 99EX
\IPSM\Honeywell
\Honeywell
Search
Search Phone
Resetting the Terminal
Soft Reset (Warm Boot)
•the terminal fails to respond
•after installing some software applications
•after making changes to certain system settings, such as network cards
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Hardware Overview
WLAN, WPAN, WWAN with GPS & Camera
Peripherals for the 99EX
Dolphin HomeBase Device
Dolphin Mobile Base Device
Dolphin eBase Device
Dolphin Net Base Device
Accessories for the 99EX
Dolphin Mobile Charger
Communication/Charging Cables
U.K. or European power cords are available
Storage Holster
Front Panel: 99EX
Front Panel Features for the 99EX
Blue Modifier Key
See Using the Modifier Keys on page
Front Speaker
General Notification LED
Charge Indicator LED
BattMon
Microphone
Back Panel: 99EX
For a description of each callout, see Back Panel Features for the 99EX on page
Back Panel Features for the 99EX
Battery Door
Color Camera
Fastener for the Stylus Tether
Flashlight/Camera Flash
Hand Strap
The terminal comes with a removable, elastic hand strap
Image/Scan Engine Window
Side Panels: 99EX
The left and the right side panels of the Dolphin contain different features
Left Side
Left Button
Changing Button Assignments
I/O Power Out
Using the Touch Panel
Installing a Screen Protector
4.If necessary, smooth out any air pockets or bumps
Batteries
Main Battery Pack
Charging Options
Charging Time
Battery Error Notification
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
3.Tap the Value Name to change the Value Data
4.Tap OK to save changes
Checking Battery Power
1.Tap > Settings > System
Power
Installing a Memory Card
To install a memory card:
1.Press the Power key to put the terminal in Suspend Mode
Release the hand strap hook near the speaker on the back panel of the terminal
3.Remove the battery door
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Using the Scan Image Engine
Depth of Field
The depth of field measurements used the following parameters:
•Distances are measured from the front of the engine
•+23°C (+73°F), 0 lux
•Photographic quality codes
Supported Bar Code Symbologies
Symbology Type
Symbology Name
1D Symbologies
2D Symbologies
Decoding
Full-AreaImaging
ALD
To Decode a Bar Code
1.Tap > Demos > Scan Demo
N5603 Red High-VisAiming Pattern
N5600 Green Aiming Beam
Capturing Images
Image Preview
Scan Key
File Formats
Compression
Enabling the Aimer
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Using the Color Camera
Options
Tap Options > Camera
Taking a picture using the Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 Camera tool
1.Tap > Pictures & Videos > Camera
3.Center the object in the touch screen display
Menu
Item
Descriptions
Tap Menu > Options. The Options menu contains four screens:
Recording Video
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Using the Keyboards
Using the Function Keys
Name
Key
Function
Backlight
Using the Modifier Keys
Blue and
Number
Lock (NUM)
Shift (SFT)
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34-KeyAlpha/Numeric Keyboard
ALPHA Key
34-KeyAlpha/Numeric Keyboard Combinations
NUM
Shift-NUM
Shift
(Default)
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34-KeyNumeric (Calculator) Keyboard
0 @
34-KeyNumeric (Calculator) Keyboard Combinations
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43-KeyAlpha/Numeric Keyboard
Number Lock (NUM) Key
43-KeyKeyboard Combinations
Shift-ALPHA
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55-KeyFull Alpha/Numeric Keyboard
A F1+
B F2
C (F3
D F4)
SHIFT
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System Settings
IconDescription
System
Adjusts system settings. See System Menu on page
Microsoft My
Phone
Enable HotKeys
Changing Button Assignments
Available Applications
Additional Functions
Using File Explorer
Using ActiveSync on the Workstation
System Menu
System
See Page
About
Battery
External
GPS
Five Volt
Control
Smart
Backlight
Tap > Settings > System > Backlight
Battery Power
External Power
Turn off backlight:
Battery
Battery Status
Log Config
Tap > Settings > System > Battery
Certificates
Encryption
Error Reporting
External GPS
Five Volt Control
Smart Sensor
Tap > Settings > System > Smart Sensor
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Accelerometer Calibration
Start
Managed Programs
It lets system administrators:
Memory
This screen displays the usage statistics of the flash memory
Select the memory type from the drop-downlist. IPSM is selected by default
IPSM
Storage
RIL
Power
Power system settings contains two tabs: Battery and Advanced
Tap > Settings > System > Power
Battery Tab
Remove Programs
IPSM\Honeywell\Autoinstall
Remove Programs
1.Tap Remove Programs. In the list, select the program you want to remove
2.Tap Remove. The following message appears:
3.Tap Yes. Wait while the program is removed
4.Verify that the program no longer appears in the list
Screen
General Screen
Orientation
Align Screen
ClearType Screen
Text Size Screen
Smallest
Largest
Task Manager
Using the Task Manager
Communication
Using the IrDA Port
IrDA Port Location
IrDA Port
Sending Data
1.Align the IrDA ports
Receiving Data
Connections
Beam
My ISP
My Work Network
Modify an Existing Connection
Dolphin Wireless Manager
on the Home screen to access the Dolphin Wireless Manager
1.Tap once on the Title bar to access the Horizontal Scroll bar
2. Tap
3.Select, “Dolphin Wireless Manager”
OFF
Accessing Radio Configuration Utilities
WLAN Settings
Bluetooth Settings
Phone Settings
Network Cards
Edit
Connecting and Synchronizing the Terminal and Workstation
Microsoft Web site
Capabilities
ActiveSync
Windows Mobile Device Center
Adding Programs Using ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center
Connect the terminal to the workstation via a Dolphin communication peripheral
If the File is an Installer (*.exe or *.setup.exe)
On the workstation
If the File is Not an Installer
Connecting the Terminal to a Wireless Network
WLAN (802.11a/b/g/n)
WLAN Radio
Honeywell Secure Wireless (SWC) Client User’s Guide
Adding Programs Using the Internet
For information on File Provisioning on the 99EX, see page
99EX COM Port Assignment Table
COM Port
COM0
COM1
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Working with Wireless Wide Area Networking (WWAN)
Signal Strength
Icon Indicates…
Voice and Data Communication
Voice: GSM voice data (dial-up)
Data:
SIM Card Installation
Protective SIM/Memory Card Door
Battery Well
T6 TORX Screw
SIM Card Requirements
Carefully read all the information under
2.Release the hand strap near the speaker on the back panel of the terminal
4.Wait at least 3 seconds, then remove the battery
then remove the battery
5.Remove the T6 TORX screw securing the protective door closed
Enabling the WWAN Radio
GSM/HSPA+ Global Radio Dolphin Models
Voice Communication
Audio Modes
Handset Mode
Volume Control
Use the Dolphin keyboard to adjust the volume
To raise the volume, press the Blue modifier key + up arrow
To lower the volume, press the Blue modifier key + down arrow
Volume Control Button
Sending Calls
After the number is dialed, tap Talk
or press the Blue
+ Send key
Ending Calls
Security
Services
Network
Data Communication (GSM/HSPA+ Global Radio Dolphin Models)
System Requirements
Information Requirements
Establishing Data Communication
Cellular Line (GPRS)
Finish
Ending the Data Connection
> Settings > Personal > Phone > Menu > Options
Network selection
Automatic
Manual
Select
Data Communication GSM/CDMA Dolphin Models
Gobi Manager
2.Tap Menu
3.Select Gobi Settings
Status Tab
Profile Tab
Profile
About Tab
Gobi Settings
Setup
Working with the Bluetooth Radio
Pairing and Trusted Devices
Connecting to Other Bluetooth Devices
> Settings > Bluetooth
Add new device
4.Select a device from the list and tap Next
5.You are prompted to enter a passcode
If the device has a specific passcode, enter it in the
Passcode
If the device does not have a specific passcode, enter one in the
Save
Transferring Files
1.Tap > File Explorer
2.Navigate to the file you want to transfer
3.Tap and hold on the file and select Beam File on the popup menu
4.The Bluetooth radio begins searching for devices
Making the Terminal Discoverable
Select Make this device visible to other devices and tap OK
Selecting COM Ports
Working with GPS
GPS Intermediate Driver
GPS Demo
Demos
GPS Demo
Dolphin 99EX HomeBase Device (Model 99EX-HB)
Communications
Convenient Storage
Capacity
Parts and Functions
See Auxiliary Battery Well on page
Power/Dock LED
This color
means…
Green
RS232 Port
For details on how to mount the HomeBase, see Mounting the HomeBase on page
Connecting Power to the HomeBase
1.Plug the A/C power cord into the power adapter
2.Plug the power cable into the power connector on the back of the HomeBase
Charging the Main Battery
To check battery power, use the Power system setting; see Power on page
For more information about Honeywell batteries, see Batteries on page
To Power a Terminal and Charge its Main Battery
Install the Main Battery Pack
Communication
USB
RS232
•A base powered by a power cable and power adapter cable
•For RS232 communications, a serial cable
Verifying Communication
Verifying Data Transfer
RS232 Communications Cables
RS232 Pin Configuration
Base /Host Port (DCE)
Serial Connector
Mounting the HomeBase
Desk Mounting
Hardware Required
•3/16 in. dia x 5/8 in. long pan head screw
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Dolphin 99EX eBase Device (Model 99EX-EHB)
Power/DOCK LED
Red Flashing
Ethernet Communication
and status
USB Communication
RJ45 Ethernet Port
For details on how to mount the eBase, see Mounting the eBase on page
Connecting Power to the eBase
2.Plug the power cable into the power connector on the back of the eBase
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Applications on the Dolphin Terminal
Connecting the Dolphin Terminal to the eBase
Displaying the eBase and Terminal IP Address
Setting Up and Connecting the Dolphin Terminal to the eBase
Dolphin 99EX Mobile Base Device (Model 99EX-MB)
Front Panel
Mounting Bracket
Speaker
Status LED
Terminal Locks
Bottom Panel
The power supply and RS232 connectors are located on the bottom of the unit
Power Supply Connector
RS232 Communications Port
Back Panel and Mounting Brackets
Ball Joints
Connectors
Bracket
Turnscrew
Mounting
Safety Precautions
Follow these safety precautions when mounting the mobile base:
!the vehicle operator's field of view
!mount the Mobile base on external vehicle surfaces
Powering the Dolphin Terminal
Charging the Dolphin Terminal
1.Insert a battery pack into the terminal
Establishing Communication
Requirements
4.At this point, the hardware is installed and operating
You may need to reboot your workstation to complete the installation process
Establishing ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center Communication
For more details
RS232 Communication Cables
Serial Connector
Dolphin 99EX ChargeBase Device (Model 99EX-CB)
Power/Dock LEDs
Charge LEDs
Charging the Main Battery
Connecting Power to the ChargeBase
3.Plug the A/C power cord into a standard wall
outlet. The LED on the Power Adapter illuminates to indicate power
5.The base is ready to begin charging terminals
Install the main battery pack in the terminal;
Verify the base has power. If the Power/Dock LEDs are not illuminated
Mounting the ChargeBase
•The mounting location must allow users easy access to the power connector
•The base should be oriented so that users can easily see the LEDs
Wall Mounting
Hardware (Provided)
Tools Required
Hollow Wall Installation
Wood Stud Installation
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Channel Bracket Installation (Pre-existingHardware Installations)
Installation
Mounting into Wood Stud
Mounting into Hollow Surface
Removing Power to the ChargeBase
1.Gently slide back the outer shell of the connector to disengage cable lock
2.Remove the cable from the power jack
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Dolphin 99EX Net Base Device (Model 99EX-NB)
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RJ45 Ethernet Ports
Each Ethernet port has a dedicated green and yellow status LED
For details on how to mount the Net Base, see Mounting the Net Base on page
Connecting Power to the Net Base
Connecting Power to the Net Base
Displaying the Net Base Terminal Well and Dolphin IP Address
IpAddress
Mounting the Net Base
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Removing Power to the Net Base
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Dolphin 99EX QuadCharger Device (Model 99EX-QC)
Top Panel
Charging Slots
Power LED
You attach the power supply to this connector. See Supplying Power on page
Status LEDs
Supplying Power
Recommendations for Storing Batteries
Inserting and Charging Batteries
Mounting the QuadCharger
Troubleshooting
Problem
Issue
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Customer Support
How to Extend Your Warranty
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