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Dolphin™ 60s with Windows Embedded Handheld User`s guide

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1. eeesessssssssseesseeeeneene nennen nennen nnns 5 6 Chapter 6 Using the Keyboards PN ANADIS KEV OO AN OS MT 6 1 Keyboard COMBINANONS sa EE 6 1 Common BUNORS assess misto doti E 6 1 Usinge FUNCION NOV Ss assa adro nad dE DO tan ade M teen GOD dE annus LM tM MM EOM 6 1 Using the Modifier eco Re RR Um RES 6 3 Using the NAVIGATION IKByS assina AE ADD AD a 6 3 30 ISeV Numere ISGVDOGTU aseo sa muisGa ge usn Exe sanidade 6 4 30 Key Numeric Keyboard Combinations eee errar eeenao 6 4 46 Key QWERTY K yDoard assa tact nasua tale beu Ie Eee Lael rudes iode ete bete odes DoD O dE 6 6 46 Key QWERTY Keyboard Combinations ccccccccccceeeeecceeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeesseeeeees 6 6 Chapter 7 System Settings ON CIVIC M P MOM 7 1 CIOCK GO Alarms niinic a i aioli pit Sebel Miiodl bobo de Dev dope 7 2 LOOK ad a ai A E 7 3 miscela Mc nib LE 7 4 WONG ease uscite deum REPRISE RAS e AE PAN RD RE RR COD 7 5 TV SS Pat D E a a E RT TER 7 8 PHO OU HT M H 7 9 ESO CKITOTID asia agita aa Road RS abra 7 11 zu Me M 7 12 COMO ALCS cansa no du LA RC dd E E nd a a 7 14 EST CI olio caras tate A 7 14 MOP alc eel igo tec E 7 15 mie OVSTCIM alfo EL rama read 7 15 lipitor 7 15 Managed Programs tese cdi associa noi a a btc i
2. rn en ee the terminal to receive incoming beams LEnsbie mie tennis ie recetveincomingcame ront devicas n n Blut devices using Bluetooth wireless technology See Working with the Bluetooth Radio on page 10 1 Connections Open the Microsoft connections application See Microsoft Connections Application on page 8 2 Dolphin Manage the wireless radios installed in the terminal See Dolphin Wireless Wireless Manager on page 8 5 Manager Note The Dolphin Wireless Manager icon may not appear on the Connections menu on terminals running Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 Classic For information on how to access the Dolphin Wireless Manager see page 8 5 Domain E3 Open the Enrollment screen for connecting your phone with company resources Enroll Note System administrator password is required for domain enrollment USB to PC Enable advanced wired USB to PC communication via sync software See Connecting and Synchronizing the Terminal and Workstation on page 8 9 CT TT Network AN Manage Network card settings search and add wireless networks and modify Cards advanced Wi Fi settings e g network notifications and connection time outs Microsoft Connections Application The Microsoft Connections application sets up multiple network connections to Internet Service Providers ISPs via an external modem Do NOT enter connection parameters in the Connections application if you are using one of the on board wi
3. DB9 Cable The mobile charger is provided with a DB9 cable that can be connected to a computer R8232 port Power Adapter The mobile charger is provided with a power adapter cable that can be connected to a vehicle cigarette lighter outlet UL listed power supply Input 10V 30VDC 0 43A 30V 1 28A 10V Output 4 75V 5 25VDC 0 2A N Verify that the power source is always within the specified range and observe correct input voltage polarity An improper input voltage range or reverse polarity could damage the power conversion circuitry Terminal Charging Well Place the terminal in this well to charge the battery Charging the Main Battery The mobile charger provides power to the Dolphin and allows charging of the main batteries in the terminal The main battery charges in 6 hours for the extended battery The intelligent battery charging System incorporated into all Dolphin terminals prevents overcharging which means that terminal may be seated in the charger indefinitely without damage to the terminal battery pack or the charger For more information about Honeywell battery packs and how to check battery power levels in your terminal refer to Power page 7 18 and Battery page 3 10 13 3 To Power a Terminal and Charge its Main Battery Ensure all components are dry prior to mating terminals batteries with peripheral devices Mating wet N components may cause damage not covered by the warranty We recommend
4. Dolphin 60s COM Port Assignment Table Working with Wireless Wide Area Networking WWAN Overview The Dolphin 60s has one radio option for WWAN connectivity a GSM WWAN radio which provides support for quad band GSM GPRS EDGE 3G 850 900 1800 1900 MHz The radio option support voice and data communication GSM Short for Global System for Mobile communications GSM is an open non proprietary wireless WAN system that is constantly evolving and growing GPRS Short for General Packet Radio Service GPRS is a non voice value added service that allows packet switched data to be instantly sent and received across mobile telephone networks EDGE E GPRS is a non voice value added service that allows packet switched data to be instantly sent and received across mobile telephone networks at a higher data rate than standard GPRS Requirements Using GSM GPRS EDGE requires e a network subscription to a GSM GPRS EDGE network you need to know what service providers are in your geographic area and e an installed SIM card that has been activated by the network service provider see Installing a SIM Card and or Memory Card on page 3 15 Antenna Band The WWAN radio features two internal antennas an omni directional antenna optimized for power output and receiver sensitivity and a second diversity receiver antenna For terminals with the multi mode software definable WWAN radio e A penta band antenna supports 850 900 1800 1900
5. e Do not disassemble or open crush bend or deform puncture or shred e Do not modify or remanufacture attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery immerse or expose to water or other liquids expose to fire explosion or other hazard e Improper battery use may result in a fire explosion or other hazard e We recommend use of Honeywell Li ion battery packs Use of any non Honeywell battery may pose a personal hazard to the user e Only use the battery for the system for which it is specified Do not use a battery in any other manner outside its intended use in Dolphin terminals and peripherals e Only use the battery with a charging system that has been qualified with the system per CTIA Certification Requirements for Battery System Compliance to IEEE 1725 Use of an unqualified battery or charger may present a risk of fire explosion leakage or other hazard e Replace the battery only with another battery that has been qualified with the system per this standard IEEE Std 1725 Use of an unqualified battery may present a risk of fire explosion leakage or other hazard e Replace defective batteries immediately using a defective battery could damage the Dolphin terminal e Never throw a used battery in the trash Promptly dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations e Do not short circuit a battery or throw it into a fire it can explode and cause severe personal injury Do not allow metallic conducti
6. 10 6 Selecuna COM No cC R RE 10 6 Chapter 11 Working with GPS Qul mp 11 1 ASsISIGg GPS OOM coire cias bone Eddie stets eum bruce e E Eo MU MD DUE 11 1 Powering the GPS Module ccccccssscccsececseseeceececeuseeceucessueeecsusessuseeceusessaeeenseeessaeeens 11 1 COMMUNICATION PON m ETT Rr 11 1 germ 11 1 GPSniermediate Driver ssa tois co redeo Ete E eoe bete dee d eer en Es Saes 11 1 GIP SD GIO tao paes T a etecaanna Baataeiet toate 11 2 vi Chapter 12 Dolphin 60s HomeBase Device Model D60s HB CIC ayers Me o dans tome tine ee da de caste eee eee 12 1 Unpacking ING TIOMCEB ASC aires ssa e CREE o Ig uoc ie oath ata eaten tdewda caine vase CRER eee 12 1 CGharding OV CIVIC W saei iusteitahut E UM eee danada i es 12 1 COMMUNICATIONS iuda uites Ecce aoc cle D MADRE uA Lu CM Eee 12 1 CONVENIENT Storage inss ETE T DM 12 2 gSrlerle c EUER 12 2 DIMENSI NS rrio m m 12 2 VC EUER o O ccauecniRuete cules 12 2 Fans and FUNCIONS iaoi UTE METUO MENO a ere 12 3 FON AMON Pec 12 3 BaCk AI CU as aroeira eed ei eee dad re E tn teehee 12 4 BONO PANO RET T T TR 12 5 weg a 12 5 Connecting Power to the HomeBase esssssssessssseee eene nnne nnns 12 5 Charging the Maln BAC salas ed c eus EUH a ES 12 6 To Power a Terminal and Charge its Main Battery ee 12 6 Charging a Spare Battery in t
7. Scan Demo JUI 2 Point the Dolphin terminal at the bar code Press and hold the Scan button Note The right side button also triggers the scan imager 3 Center the aiming beam over the bar code see The Aiming Beam on page 4 3 Note By default the LED illumination and aiming beam options are enabled For optimum performance avoid reflections by scanning the bar code at a slight angle 4 When the bar code is successfully decoded the terminal beeps and the bar code information appears on the touch screen The Aiming Beam The aiming beam is smaller when the terminal is held closer to the code and larger when it is farther from the code Symbologies with smaller bars or elements mil size should be read closer to the unit whereas symbologies with larger bars or elements mil size should be read farther from the unit Linear Bar Code 2D Matrix Symbol ge Capturing Images Using the Imaging Demo The image capture process is an intuitive split second operation for experienced users By following the basic guidelines new users can easily develop their own technique and with practice quickly learn to adapt it to different application environments Image Preview When the imaging process is initiated the touch screen displays a preview of the object This is a live video image of what the imager is currently viewing The live video image has a slightly degraded appearance compared to the captured image
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9. Battery Battery Status The Battery Status tab provides the following information on the battery Battery Life Percent The Battery Life Percent indicates the percentage of charge remaining on the battery Battery Time to Full or Empty When external power is supplied to the terminal the estimated charging time remaining to achieve a full charge is listed When power is supplied by the battery the estimated time remaining on the battery charge is listed Note Time estimates are based on the present voltage and current readings Battery Voltage The Battery Voltage status can range from approximately 3 2 V to 4 2 V Battery Current 12 The Battery Current reflects the charging current going into the battery when it is a positive and the discharge current when it is negative Note The charging current is always less than current source due to device being in operation Battery Temperature The Battery Temperature indicates the temperature status of the battery Battery Chemistry The Battery Chemistry provides the battery type e g Lilon Battery Serial Number The Battery Serial Number displays the serial number of the authenticated Honeywell battery Battery Status Tab Log Config Tab en Y x GE 8 12 Battery Life Percent File NES Eee beni en Time Log Log Setting 5 min v Buffer Size Battery Time to Full Battery Full ry Enable External Power 256 KB Event Log Battery Voltage 4168 mV Disable
10. Battery Lock battery and Button battery door not shown USB Door Micro USB Port Note Your Dolphin model may differ from the model illustrated however the features noted are standard for all Dolphin 60s with Windows Embedded Handheld models unless otherwise indicated For a description of each callout see Feature Descriptions Back Panel on page 3 8 Feature Descriptions Back Panel Back Speaker The integrated rear speaker sounds audio signals as you scan bar code labels and enter data The integrated speaker also supports playback of wave and MP3 files software mixer and Speakerphone for WWAN GSM audio The operating frequency range is 600 3000Hz at gt 90dB Battery Dolphin 60s model terminals are designed for use with battery part number 60s BATT 1 Li ion 3 7 V 12 358 watt hour manufactured for Honeywell International Inc For information on how to remove the battery see Replacing the Main Battery on page 2 12 Battery Door The battery door protects the battery and any installed SIM and or memory cards in the terminal s battery well When the battery door is installed properly the terminal s environmental rating is preserved For information on how to remove the battery see Replacing the Main Battery on page 2 12 Note Do not use the terminal without the battery door installed Battery Lock The Battery Lock allows the user to lock the battery door in place Color Camera The 5 0 Megapixel Resolutio
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12. Bluetooth NY IEEE Partnership Settings Display Name ID13066J0028 Select services to use from this device a Dialup Networking G 9 Select the services you want to use and touch Save The services on the new devices have to be selected or the pairing won t include those services even though the devices are paired If services are not selected you will be continually re prompted for the passcode from the device 10 The device appears in the list on the main window Note If you are connecting to a printer or headset complete any additional steps required by the device Bluetooth EJ Yi 4 c9 1 13 COM Ports Devices Mode Tap Add new device to search for other Bluetooth devices Tap on a device to modify its settings Connected Add new device lj ID13066J0028 11 After the passcodes have been accepted on both sides you have a trusted paired connection 10 4 Transferring Files using Beam File Before attempting to transfer files make sure the receiving Bluetooth device is in range set to be discov erable by other devices and set to receive incoming beams Touch G gt File Explorer 1 2 Navigate to the file you want to transfer 3 Touch and hold on the file then select Beam File on the popup menu 4 The Bluetooth radio begins searching for devices When a Bluetooth device is first found it appears as an Unknown device The icon indicates that the device is a
13. Mobile Device Center and a Dolphin communication peripheral For additional information see Connecting and Synchronizing the Terminal and Workstation on page 8 9 Using the Keyboards Available Keyboards Note Contact a sales representative for information on additional keyboard options 46 Key QWERTY Keyboard 30 Key Numeric Keyboard 8 lt a gt Mer ase Sour w Mom Sum Bio Trans Bruv Imoz CO All Keyboards Contain the Following Backlit for easy viewing in various lighting conditions Centrally located Scan key for both right and left hand operation Color coding so you can clearly see the most common keyboard combinations Function navigation and modifier keys Keyboard Combinations See 30 Key Numeric Keyboard on page 6 4 See 46 Key QWERTY Keyboard on page 6 6 Common Butions See Using the Function Keys on page 6 1 See Using the Modifier Keys on page 6 3 See Using the Navigation Keys on page 6 3 Using the Function Keys Backlight E E Turns the keyboard backlight on or off Turns the flashlight on or off The flashlight is located on the back panel of the terminal Backspace Moves the cursor back one space each time the key is pressed If you are typing text it deletes the previous character each time it is pressed Escape EC Cancels the current action Power End The Power key located in the upper right corner of the keypad puts the Call Key terminal in Suspend Mode or wak
14. and add application launch keys to streamline common business tasks Virtual Keypad consists of two software applications The first is the Virtual Keypad Creator which resides on your PC and is used to design and save keypad layouts The second is the Virtual Keypad which is downloaded to your mobile device The Virtual Keypad on your mobile device displays the keypad you designed using Virtual Keypad Creator The customization process is easy Simply download and install the Virtual Keypad Creator software onto your PC modify the provided standard template then download the customized keyboard to your terminal using a USB connection The Start Menu To see the programs loaded on your terminal touch Q to access the Start menu fal g Yi 4 CE 12 03 f Power Tools Ka Contacts Internet Explorer EA Gettina Started ES Navigating the Start Menu e Swipe up or down with your finger or stylus to scroll through the menu icons e To open a program touch once on the program icon e To reposition an icon on the Start menu touch and hold the stylus on the icon then drag the icon to the desired position Pop Up Menus With pop up menus you can quickly choose an action for a selected item To access a pop up menu touch and hold the stylus on the item name of the action you want to perform When the menu appears lift the stylus and touch the action you want to perform Touch anywhere outside the menu to close t
15. or Windows 7 e ActiveSync v4 5 or above or Widows Mobile Device Center on the workstation Setting Up and Connecting the Dolphin Terminal to the HomeBase 1 Connect power to the HomeBase see Power on page 12 5 Plug the USB communication cable into the USB port on the back of the base Connect the other end of the USB cable to the host workstation 2 3 4 Insert the Dolphin terminal into the terminal well of the base The Dock LED illuminates green 5 The Dolphin terminal activates and automatically opens ActiveSync to establish a connection 6 The connection icon in the Dolphin s navigation bar changes from e to it indicate a successful connection The base can now transfer data between the terminal and the host device Mounting the HomeBase Set the base on a dry stable surface such as a desktop or workbench near an electrical outlet Be sure to provide enough workspace with good lighting for the user to view and operate the Dolphin terminal while it is in the base When choosing a mounting location bear in mind that the location must allow users easy access to the Auxiliary Battery Well and the back panel of the HomeBase where the USB port and the power jack are located Desk Mounting The DIN rail slot 7 5 X 35 mm may be mounted on the bottom to allow for secure desk attachment of the unit if desired Hardware Required e 3 16 in dia x 5 8 in long pan head screw e 1 2 in OD x 7 32 in ID x 3 64 in thick e 3 16
16. 0v compliant which enables the terminal to interface with the majority of PC based enterprise systems This device also contains an auxiliary battery well that charges a spare Honeywell extended battery pack For more information see Dolphin 60s HomeBase Device Model D60s HB on page 12 1 Accessories for the Dolphin 60s Each of the following items are sold separately to enhance your terminal s capabilities Note When using accessories where the terminal is worn on the body the terminal s touch panel must face away from the body Dolphin 60s Mobile Charger Models 60s MC 60s DEXKIT and 60s DB9KIT The Dolphin 60s Mobile Charger is a charging cable that connects the terminal directly to a 12 Volt DC power source such as a cigarette lighter port inside a vehicle eliminating the need for a cradle Intel ligent battery technology on board the terminal ensures proper charging The Dolphin 60s Mobile Charger is an ideal low cost charging solution for in transit mobile applications The 60s DEXKIT features a DEX interface cable The 60s DB9KIT features a DB9 interface cable For more information see Dolphin 60s Mobile Charger Devices on page 13 1 USB Charge Communication Cable and Adapter Kit Model USB WALL CHARGER 1 The Dolphin USB charge communication cable adapter kit is an all in one solution for charging and communication Use the USB CABLE 1 cable in conjunction with provided power supply adapter and plug adapter to charge th
17. 533 2009 Este equipamento opera em car ter secund rio isto n o tem direito a prote o contra interfer ncia prejudicial mesmo de esta es do mesmo tipo e n o pode causar interfer ncia a sistemas operando em car ter prim rio Modelo 60sLP Dolphin 60s Modelo 60sLO Dolphin 60s Q9 NATEL QA NATEL 3898 13 7084 4072 13 7084 01 07898927490287 01 07898927490294 Para maiores informa es consulte o site da ANATEL www anatel gov br Medida de SAR dist ncia m nima com rela o ao corpo do usu rio Quando com os acess rios 0 cm Quando sem os acess rios 1 5 cm Compatibilidade entre carregadores baterias e acess rios Os modelos 60sLP e 60sLO Dolphin 60s ser o fornecidos com a bateria modelo 70e BTEC n de homologa o 3936 13 0003 Os modelos 60sLP e 60sLO Dolphin 60s ser o fornecidos com o seguinte carregador fonte de alimenta o Carregador modelo DSC 5CU 05 050100 numero de homologa o ANATEL 2939 13 8022 Carregador modelo FRA036 S12 4 numero de homologa o ANATEL 1615 12 8022 Este carregador ser comercializado com as seguintes bases docas perif ricos 60s HB Os modelos 60sLP e 60sLO Dolphin 60s ser o comercializados com o seguinte modelo de acess rio 60s COVER 2 Getting Started Out of the Box Verify that the carton contains the following items e Dolphin 60s mobile computer terminal e 3 7V Li ion rechargeable battery e USB charge com
18. Buttons The Dolphin 60s has three programmable buttons Right Scan Image side button Left and Right Soft Key butions Use the Buttons setting to reassign the buttons to launch applications or execute commands Changing Button Assignments 1 Touch G gt Settings gt Personal gt Buttons Q er E dx G 2 06 Up D lt Program Buttons gt Up D 1 Select a button Mua Right Softkey gt Left Softkey Left Softkey Right lt Scan2 gt 2 Assign a program lt Right Softkey gt Note The buttons that appear on this window are the only buttons that can be programmed via the Buttons setting You cannot add buttons to this window 2 To change button assignment touch on the name of the button in the Button column and then select a program or command in the Assign a program drop down list Touch OK to save Press the button to verify that the program is launched or action performed Available Applications The Assign a program list contains the applications installed on the terminal If there is a program installed that you would like to see in this list paste a Shortcut to the program in the Windows Start MenulPrograms folder For instructions about creating shortcuts see Using File Explorer on page 7 6 Additional Functions The Assign a program list also contains the following commands Command lt Context Menu gt lt Home gt lt Input Panel gt lt Left Softkey gt lt None gt
19. External Power Temperature Battery Current A Low Main Hightest 50C Battery Temperature Serial Number Change Lowest 0C Battery Chemistry Temperature Above or Below Thresholds los Battery Serial Numb attery serial Number Select All Battery Status Log Config Battery Status Log Config Certificates Certificates shows you the certificates that are recognized by the operating system The Horizontal scroll bar at the top of the screen provides access to the three certificate screens Intermediate Personal and Root Certificates ex Y x GP 8 13 Personal lt Intermediate gt Root Swipe left or right on the Horizontal scroll or touch Use intermediate certificates to positively the label e g Root or identify intermediate certification authorities Personal to access the additional screens Issued By Encryption Encryption gives you the option of encrypting files placed on storage cards so that those files cannot be read by any other device Check the box to enable file encryption when saving to a storage card Encryption en Y x GP 8 14 Encryption Encrypt files when placed on a storage card Encrypted files can be read only by this device WARNING Encrypted files cannot be recovered after hard reset or clearing storage To help prevent data loss back up data from storage cards to another location Error Reporting Error Reporting gives you the option of enabling or disabli
20. Information 1 5 china areae EN T MR 1 5 Pacemakers Hearing Aids and Other Electrically Powered Devices 1 5 Hearing Aid Compatibility HAQC eelseessesssesssseeeeene nennen nnne nnne nnne nnn nnns 1 5 Mille ge ON cR 1 6 Informa es ANATEL Modelos 60sLP e GOSLO eeeeeeeeeeeerne 1 6 Chapter 2 Getting Started Seis ENT m uem 2 1 Initial Setup for Dolphin GOS Terminals eeeeeeseeeeeeeenennnenn nnn 2 1 Using the USB Charge Communication Cable Model USB WALL CHARGER 1 2 2 TERMO OC OE q M mm IS RE UN nner 2 4 TUG RR REDE eevee ie in DERA wn UR DER RE RE RSI SR ERR e 2 4 CONS ne MIC DAL ses ed DR SO OE REIGN DES CEE ESG Dia sa 2 4 medi Ao ice lo 6 go e tee te ISO RR RR RE eee ene PENNE eee 2 7 Te Bae N RR RO ee ee eee 2 7 Optional Virtual Keyboard MERERETUR a 2 7 MG oA MENU Rm 2 9 Navigating the Start MeN cccccsccccssceceseeeceeeeceececseseceeseessasecsueeeseuseeseeeesseeessensenees 2 9 Pop Up Menus erre rere eee era ecran eae re area rena ne arena rena ce na cen era re acne na en anaaa 2 9 ENC EXDIONO MT saponins A SCE na id iG ps snecctras 2 10 File Provisioning on the Dolphin 60S eee nnn 2 11 Cs anos este oe RD NR RR E RE RR NE RR DR DT 2 11 Suspend Mode RN RT TR 2 12 Replacing the Main Batttery ccccccecsssee
21. LCD displays To enable ClearType font rendering select Enable ClearType and touch OK Note For more information about ClearType font rendering visit www microsoft com typography WhatlsClearType mspx Text Size Screen The Text Size screen enables you to perform font scaling within certain views of the Home screen only on non phone devices Contacts Calendar Messaging and Tasks Font scaling means that you can increase or decrease the point size of the font on application windows Screen ae Y x 8 23 ClearType lt Text Size gt ClearType Adjust the text size to see more content or increase the readability in many programs Smallest Largest To change the text size move the slider toward Smallest or Largest The Example text changes to Example reflect the font change I ll get back to you Touch OK to save the new text size Task Manager The Task Manager provides information about applications and processes running on your mobile computer You can use the Task Manager to monitor the memory and CPU usage of specific applications and processes Check the Task Manager when you are receiving out of memory errors or when the mobile computer is running slowly Touch G gt Settings a gt System ES Task Manager us Applications To view the status of the programs running on your mobile computer touch the Menu button at the bottom of the screen then touch View Applications Task
22. MSI Plessey Straight 2 of 5 IATA Straight 2 of 5 Industrial Telepen Trioptic Code UPC with Add On UP UPC E 2D Symbologies Aztec Codablock A Codablock F Data Matrix GS1 Databar MaxiCode Micro PDF PDF417 QR Code Composite Codes UPC EAN UCC EAN GS1 Databar MICR E 13 B OCR A OCR B Postal Codes Postnet and most international 4 state codes Australian Post British Post Canadian Post China Post Decoding The terminal supports two types of image decoding for use in various bar code reading and imaging applications full area imaging and Advanced Linear Decoding ALD Full Area Imaging Full area imaging provides omni directional reading of linear and non linear 1D and 2D bar codes OCR signature capture and picture taking When reading all bar code types using full area imaging a positive read can be obtained from many positions see The Aiming Beam on page 4 3 To achieve the best read the aiming beam should be centered horizontally across the bar code ALD ALD provides fast reading of linear and stacked linear bar codes To achieve a positive read when reading linear 1D and PDF417 bar codes the aiming beam should be centered horizontally across the bar code When ALD is enabled the reader does not read matrix or postal codes Using the Scan Demo to Decode a Bar Code The aiming beam should be oriented in line with the bar code to achieve optimal decoding 1 Touch Q gt Demos
23. Make this device visible to other devices To connect to a device click on the Devices tab below Enabling the Terminal to Receive Incoming Beams By default the Dolphin 60s terminal is not configured to receive incoming beams from other devices attempting file transfers via the Beam File command Before initiating a file transfer from another device follow the steps below to enable Beam reception on your Dolphin terminal 1 Touch G gt Settings gt Connections m Beam KO 2 Select Receive all incoming beams 3 Touch OK Selecting COM Ports For more information on available COM ports see Dolphin 60s COM Port Assignment Table on page 8 13 Bluetooth P Yi x CE 1 44 Mode lt COM Ports gt Devices After pairing with a device to set up a COM port tap New Outgoing Port For other options tap and hold an existing port MEE 10 6 17 Working with GPS Overview The Dolphin 60s terminal contains an integrated GPS module that allows location tracking of workers and vehicles providing better utilization of field assets Optional mapping and navigation software provides turn by turn driving directions and location information Assisted GPS Support Assisted GPS A GPS is turned on by default The Dolphin 60s utilizes gpsOneXTRA Assistance Technology to improve time to first fix TTFF positioning by using network resources for quicker satellite identification The carrier agnostic feature dow
24. Note A program file does not automatically install if it is added to the IPSM Honeywell Autoinstall folder and a hard or soft reset is performed For information on program installation see Installing Additional Software on page 8 1 1 For information about the system resets see Resetting the Terminal on page 2 13 See Honeywell support for more information on how to perform a factory reset 1 Touch Q gt Settings gt System E gt Remove Programs o9 2 Select the program you want to remove on the list and then touch Remove 3 Touch Yes Wait while the program is removed Remove Programs e Y a x G 7 52 Remove Programs in storage memory Demos 8 x WM Honeywell Virtual Keypad v1 x x PowerTools 8 x WM SDKNC NC Honeywell 802 11x Security Supplicant Remove Program The selected program will be permanently removed You may reload it from your desktop computer Are you sure you want to remove it Total storage memory available 538200K 4 Verify that the program no longer appears in the list RIL The RIL Information screen displays useful statistics for the GSM WWAN Voice module Screen The Screen system setting contains two screens Clear Type and Text Size Touch G gt Settings gt System ES gt Screen N L ClearType Screen The display supports ClearType font rendering which is a Microsoft technology that dramatically increases the readability of text on
25. Phone dialer do one of the following e From the Home screen touch twice on phone e From the Home screen touch Q gt Phone e l e Press the Send button gt Phone en Y x QE 4 57 Displays the gt Bir network carrier from the SIM card Displays the ISRC eee alee most recent d Save to Contacts calls Send Text Message _ Paste def 3 Speed Dial mnob Call History a Options O to Talk WXyZ View XN 9 4 7 All Calls Toggles the touch screen hide On or Off Menu Speed Dial Dialing Touch the buttons on the dialer window Sending Calls After the number is dialed touch Talk or press the Send button Note The e icon indicates that the phone is in use Ending Calls While the phone call is live touch End or End button o Accessing Voice Mail From the Home screen touch twice on voicemail Note Update the voice mail retrieval number by turning the phone Off and then On via the Dolphin Wireless Manager see Enabling the WWAN Radio on page 9 3 Customizing the Phone Touch Menu E from the Dialer screen to customize options for your phone View Select View on the Menu to modify the display screen to show Calls and Contacts All Calls or Speed Dial numbers Options Select Options on the Menu to customize and view features specific to the network firmware the termin
26. durability Contact a Honeywell sales representative for additional information on qualified memory card options When the battery door and battery pack are properly installed the card is sealed against moisture and particle intrusion read write data is stored securely and the terminal s environmental rating is preserved see Installing a SIM Card and or Memory Card on page 3 15 SIM Card Socket The card socket for the Subscriber Identity Module SIM is located under the battery door and main battery When the battery door and battery are properly installed the card is sealed against moisture and particle intrusion read write data is stored securely and the terminal s environmental rating is preserved see Installing a SIM Card and or Memory Card on page 3 15 Stylus Stylus Slot The stylus is used to operate the touch panel The back panel of the terminal features a storage slot to hold the stylus when not in use The stylus features a special tip for added accuracy and ease of use USB Door Micro USB Port The Micro USB port is located under the protective USB door on the left side of the terminal To access the micro USB port gently lift the bottom edge of the door closest to the bottom of the terminal and then twist 90 counterclockwise The micro USB port in conjunction with the USB Charge Communication Cable model USB CABLE 1 powers the terminal charges the main battery and facilitates communication The micro U
27. ensure any changes made are saved to the flash memory Dolphin 60s model terminals are designed for use with battery part number 60s BATT 1 Li ion 3 7 V 12 358 watt hour manufactured for Honeywell International Inc N We recommend use of Honeywell Li ion battery packs Use of any non Honeywell battery may result in damage not covered by the warranty Charging Options Dolphin terminals ship with the battery significantly discharged of power The battery must be completely charged for a minimum of 6 hours before using a Dolphin terminal for the first time When the main battery is installed in the terminal use one of the following 3 10 e Dolphin 60s HomeBase Device Model D60s HB see page 12 1 e Dolphin 60s Mobile Charger Devices see page 13 1 e Dolphin 60s USB Charge Communication Cable Model USB WALL CHARGER 1 see page 2 2 When the main battery is not installed in the terminal e Place the battery pack in the Auxiliary Battery Well of the Dolphin 60s HomeBase Device Model D60s HB For information on how to remove the battery from the terminal see Replacing the Main Battery on page 2 12 Charging Time Important Charging Guidelines USB Charge Communication Cable with provided 6 hours power supply Model USB WALL CHARGER 1 USB Charge Communication Cable Model USB 8 hours CABLE 1 connected to a workstation PC 500mA USB port Source Current Specifications Battery charging times can be significant
28. folder under My Device 2 Touch and hold on the program then touch Copy on the pop up menu 3 Navigate back to the My Device root directory then touch Windows gt Start Menu ex Y x 6 32 File Explorer Name q a Show E Touch the arrow w then pce omm select My Device 4 Touch and hold a blank area of the window then touch Paste Shortcut on the pop up menu Note If there is no blank space available in the window touch on Menu gt Edit gt Paste Shortcut File Explorer Programs IIUVV A Fics Sort By Power Tools Remote Desktc Q Search Phone New Folder Rename Delete File Explorer a Programs IIUVV A Pics Office Mobile 2 Sort By ActiveSync Alarms ES Calculator EM Cale 2 Cont Cut Dem Copy E m Paste a S 5 Touch Q to verify that the program now appears on the Start menu Using ActiveSync on the Workstation Here you are performing the same basic process as on the terminal except that you are using the Explore utility Windows Explorer to copy and paste the shortcut 1 o NOTA wD Connect the terminal to the workstation using a Dolphin 60s peripheral Open ActiveSync gt Explore and navigate to the program Right click on the program and select Create Shortcut Select the shortcut right click and select Cut Navigate to the Start Menu folder Windows gt Start Men
29. names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies and are the property of their respective owners Patents For patent information please refer to www hsmpats com 2013 2014 Honeywell International Inc All rights reserved Table of Contents Chapter 1 Dolphin 60s Terminal Agency Information PLO EM OG UMN RERO 1 1 Model Number Serial Number and IMEI Labels aa 1 1 LED AO eee eee RR eee 1 1 LED SATO Statement ERO T DUO 1 1 CTE AIO CUL IEEE Kc 1 2 Approvals DY COUN T 1 2 R amp TTE Compliance Statement 802 11b g n Bluetooth and or GSM 1 2 FCC Requirements cccccecccceeccceeeeeaeeeeceeeeeeeeeeseueeeeeeeeseueeesueeeseueessueessaeeesausesseeeeseneessneeeas 1 2 Dolphin RF Terminal 802 11b g n Bluetooth and or GSM 1 2 Canadian Compliance NE T bienceensdecnedeseiaeebis 1 3 Conformit la r glementation canadienne cccceecccseeeeeeeeeceeeeeneeeeeeeeeeaeeeseeeesaaees 1 3 HF Exposure Information SAR errar nnne nnne nnne nenas nna nnn nns 1 3 IC Radiation Exposure Statement erre eere nennen nnn nnn nnne nnn nns 1 4 CESAR Complancos us eee ene UU Tu na Glast di eee 1 4 e Se COUNTY 4 6 6 0 ee ne ND eee DDD RREO E ee DR e 1 5 Honeywell Scanning amp Mobility Product Environmental
30. of the main battery Or M P to view detailed information on the installed battery pack Touch Battery For additional information on Advanced Power Settings see page 7 20 For additional information on the Battery Log Configuration see page 7 12 System Resets see Resetting the Terminal on page 2 13 Hardware Maintenance When needed clean the image engine window and the touch screen with a clean non abrasive lint free cloth The terminal can be cleaned with a damp cloth Important All battery and connector doors must be present undamaged and properly closed on the terminal to maintain an IP54 rating installing a SIM Card and or Memory Card SIM Card Short for Subscriber Information Module a SIM card stores the subscriber s personal information GSM GPRS radio settings security keys contacts etc SIM cards can be installed in compatible mobile devices enabling you to switch devices without losing personal and setup information Before installing the SIM card the service provider must activate the SIM card Note If no SIM card is installed you can still make emergency phone calls e g 9 1 1 Installation 1 Suspend the terminal Press and release the Power key o for approximately 4 5 seconds 2 Unlock and remove the battery door then remove the battery 3 Slide the SIM Card latch toward the bottom of the terminal to unlock SIM Card Latch 4 Lift the SIM card latch Chamf
31. or software upgrade paste the program file s in both the IPSM Honeywell Autoinstal1 folder and the Honeywell Autoinstall Contact a Honeywell technical support representative for information on how to perform a factory reset or for information on available software upgrades for your Dolphin terminal For contact information see Technical Assistance on page 14 1 AN To prevent data loss back up all user data to an SD card or external memory device before performing an upgrade Search RO gt The Search feature helps you quickly locate information Touch Q Search Phone a Enter the text you want to find select a data type and then touch Search Select Larger than 64 KB in the Type drop down field to quickly find information that is taking up storage space Suspend Mode In Suspend mode the device enters a low power state to conserve battery power The radio associated with the phone maintains enough power to wake the terminal for incoming phone calls Suspend mode automatically turns the touch screen off to save battery power when the terminal is inactive for a programmed period of time The automatic timeout limits are adjustable from the Advanced tab located under Settings gt System gt Power see page 7 18 To put the device into Suspend mode press and release the Power key o for approximately 4 5 seconds To resume from the Suspend mode press and release the Power key Replacing the Main Battery Note Bef
32. system makes this base a safe and convenient storage receptacle for your Dolphin terminal Capacity The base holds one terminal and features an auxiliary battery well behind the terminal well that can charge a battery pack independently of the terminal well This means that one base can charge two battery packs the one installed in the terminal and a spare We recommend use of Honeywell peripherals power cables and power adapters Use of any non Honeywell peripherals cables or power adapters may cause damage not covered by the warranty Dimensions 88 73 mm 3 49 inches XL 120 05 Vd 137 35 mm 4 73 inches 5 41 inches a Weight HomeBase weight 295g 0 65 Ibs 12 2 Parts and Functions Front Panel Terminal Well Auxiliary Battery Well Dock LED AUX Battery LED Terminal Well Place the terminal in this well to communicate with a host device power the terminal and charge the installed battery pack The base completely charges the main battery in a Dolphin terminal in 6 hours for the extended battery If the host device is a workstation that uses ActiveSync or Windows Device Mobile and the synchronization begins immediately Auxiliary Battery Well See Auxiliary Battery Well on page 12 4 AUX Battery LED Indicates status of the battery charging in the auxiliary battery well see Back Panel on page 12 4 This color means Orange The auxiliary battery is charging Green The auxiliary battery
33. to manually configure the APN user name and password fields instead of having the settings automatically retrieved from the SIM card first uninstall remove the RiL AutoAPN x x CAB file 5 Touch Next 6 The User name and Password fields are automatically filled in with data retrieved from the active SIM card 7 Touch Finish 8 The connection you just created should appear in the list on the Modem screen under My ISP gt Manage existing connections 9 Touch and hold on the connection name Select Connect on the popup menu My ISP E X K 1 48 General lt Modem gt General Tap and hold on an existing connection for more options e 0 Send GPS Data ISP CINGULAR Delete E 10 The network icon in the Title bar indicates the GSM radio is attempting to connect Note When the device is on a 2G EDGE GPRS network a data connection failure occurs if the phone is in use for a voice call while attempting a data connection Simultaneous voice and data use is only supported if the device is on a 3G network In 2G mode a voice call takes precedence over data connections Active data connections are placed in park mode automatically and the data is retrieved when the voice call ends TE l a 11 When the connection is complete the network icon changes to all 12 You can now send data over GSM Manual Network Selection GSM UTMS You can select Automatic or Manual network selection The Phone def
34. utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement ICES 3 B NMB 3 B Mise en garde Tout changement ou modification non express ment approuv es par le b n ficiaire de cet appareil peut annuler l autorisation d utiliser l quipement RF Exposure Information SAR This mobile phone meets the government s requirements for exposure to radio waves This phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency RF energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U S Government The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1 6W Kg Although the SAR is deter mined at the highest certified power level the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the poser required to reach the network In general the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna the lower the power output For this device the highest reported SAR value for usage against the head is 0 73 W kg for usage near the body is 0 73 W kg While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions they all meet the government requirement
35. Bluetooth equipped device As data is retrieved the device IDs appear in the list File Explorer GI e Yi d 10 28 3 Water jpg To beam select a device On the destination device turn on visibility to receive Bluetooth beams During a search Bluetooth e Unknown device Tap to send equipped devices found within ID13066J0028 Tap to send range appear on the screen 3 Searching 5 Touch a device on the list to begin sending the selected file 6 The selected device reads Pending while the terminal tries to connect File Explorer GI e Y d 10 28 3 Water jpg To beam select a device On the destination device turn on visibility to receive Bluetooth beams e Unknown device Tap to send Pending 7 Once a connection is made and the file is being transferred the selected device reads Sending 8 The selected device reads Done when the transfer is complete 10 5 Making the Terminal Discoverable By default the Dolphin terminal is not discoverable which means that the terminal will not be found by other Bluetooth devices 1 To make the terminal discoverable touch Q gt Settings gt Bluetooth 9e Note If you are in the Dolphin Wireless Manager touch Menu gt Bluetooth Settings 2 Touch Mode on the Horizontal scroll Select Make this device visible to other devices and touch OK Bluetooth e Yi LE 1 42 Devices lt Mode gt COM Ports Turn on Bluetooth
36. Devices Mode Tap Add new device to search for other Bluetooth devices Tap on a device to modify its settings Connected Add new device g 10 2 4 Select a device from the list and touch Next Bluetooth E Yi 4x 1 18 Select a Bluetooth Device Select a device to connect with and tap Next The types of devices inthe ID13066J0028 vicinity of the radio appear in the list of discovered devices J BlackBerry 8310 ANIG 5 You are prompted to enter a passcode e f the device has a specific passcode enter it in the Passcode field and touch Next When attempting to connect to a printer or headset with Bluetooth capabilities the passcode may default to either 1111 or 0000 If there is no default consult the device literature for the number e f the device does not have a specific passcode you can enter one in the Passcode field and touch Next to create a passcode 6 The Bluetooth radio tries to connect with the device 7 f you created a passcode you will be prompted by the other device to enter the same passcode Enter the created passcode to establish a paired connection If you entered a device specific passcode you should not have to do anything on the other device 10 3 8 When the connection is complete a list of matching and supported services on the device appears Only the services that are mutually supported on both devices appear in the Partnership Settings window
37. For details on how to mount the HomeBase see Mounting the HomeBase on page 12 7 Serial Number Label Compliance Label Power The base requires 12 Volts DC input for communications battery charging and power output to the terminal The power adapter included with the base converts the voltage from the AC power source to 12 Volts DC Use only a UL listed power supply which has been qualified by Honeywell with output rated at 12VDC and 3 amps with the device The operating temperature range is 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Honeywell recommends that you leave the base connected to its power source at all times so that it is always ready to use We recommend use of Honeywell peripherals power cables and power adapters Use of any non Honeywell peripherals cables or power adapters may cause damage not covered by the warranty Connecting Power to the HomeBase 1 Plug the A C power cord into the power Power Adapter adapter Plug the power cable into the power connector A C Power Cord on the back of the HomeBase Plug the A C power cord into a grounded power Source P The base is now powered ower Cable 12 5 Charging the Main Battery The base provides power to the Dolphin terminal and allows the charging of the terminal s battery The intelligent battery chargin
38. HAC information including the HAC rating for this product please refer to www honeywellaidc com When some wireless devices are used near some hearing devices such as hearing aids and implants users may detect a buzzing or humming noise Some hearing devices are more immune than others to this interference noise Wireless devices may also vary in the amount of interference they generate The ratings for compatibility of digital wireless devices with hearing aids are described in the American National Standards Institute ANSI C63 19 standard M Rating Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference with hearing devices than phones that are not labeled M4 is the superior higher of the two ratings T Rating Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to be more usable with hearing devices telecoil than unrated phones T4 is the superior higher of the two ratings The more immune the hearing aid device is the less likely one is to experience interference noise from the wireless phone Hearing aid devices may also be rated Adding the ratings of the hearing aid and the phone would determine probable usability e Any combined rating equal to or greater than six offers the best use e Any combined rating equal to five is considered normal use The ratings are not guarantees Results will vary depending on the user s hearing device and hearing loss If your hearing device happens to be vu
39. Honeywell Dolphin 60s with Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 User s Guide Disclaimer Honeywell International Inc HII reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice and the reader should in all cases consult HII to determine whether any such changes have been made The information in this publication does not represent a commitment on the part of HII HII shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing performance or use of this material This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated into another language without the prior written consent of HIl Web Address www honeywellaidc com Trademarks Dolphin is a trademark or registered trademark of Hand Held Products Inc in the United States and or other countries Microsoft Windows Windows Mobile Windows Phone Windows Embedded Handheld Windows CE Windows 98 Second Edition Windows NT Windows 2000 Windows ME Windows XP Windows 7 Windows Vista ActiveSync Outlook and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation The Bluetooth trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc U S A and licensed to Honeywell Other product
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41. Manager en Y qx GP 8 25 Task Manager en x E 8 25 Application Application Windows Media 1 10M 0 Windows Media 1 10M 0 ActiveSync 620K 0 ActiveSync File Explorer Switch To File Explorer MiTaskManager End All Tasks lll Task Manager View v Applications Sort By Processes Refresh Refresh AASIA AASA From the application list you can e Touch and hold on an application then touch Switch To on the pop up menu e Touch and hold on an application then touch End Task or End All Tasks on the pop up menu Note Anytime you stop a running program it frees up memory To free up memory return to the running program save your data and close the application Processes To view information about the processes running on the mobile computer touch the Menu button at the bottom of the screen then touch View gt Processes Task Manager en Y x 8 25 ee tm m Windows Media 1 10M 0 ActiveSync 620K 0 9 o File Explorer Switch To Mi TaskManager End All Tasks View Sort By Refresh Exit AASIA Task Manager en dx 8 25 ee tm m v Applications Processes Refresh Exit AAO Communication Connections Menu The Connections system setting provides access to the terminal s various wireless communication options Connections er dx 209 e r di Dolphin Wireless j Manager Connections Domain Enroll Network Cards S e
42. Mhz GSM GPRS EDGE Adiversity receiver antenna supports 850 amp 1900Mhz For terminals with the GSM WWAN radio e A penta band antenna that supports 850 900 1800 1900 Mhz GSM GPRS EDGE Adiversity receiver antenna supports 2100Mhz Signal Strength On terminals equipped with a WWAN voice data radio the signal strength of the WWAN connection is indicated by the number of bars that appear in the signal strength icon in the Title bar at the top of the window Clock amp Alarms a e Q x 12 11 Icon Indicates Y The signal strength of the radio connection all Gil The signal strength of the phone voice connection al The signal strength of the data connection al Voice and Data Communication Dolphin terminals with integrated GSM GPRS EDGE voice data radios are optimized for the following two way communications Voice GSM voice data dial up Data Available speed depends on the wireless network carrier and their supported packet data technology in addition to network conditions GPRS Class 10 data transmission max 85 6 kbps DL max 42 8 kbps UL EDGE E GPRS Class 10 data transmission max 237 kbps DL max 118 kbps UL Note You can use the GSM radio for simultaneous voice and data communication on a UMTS 3G network only On a GSM network if you want to communicate over the phone voice you cannot send data If you want to send data you cannot use the phone Enabling the W
43. Mobile Charger Components 60s MC Terminal Charging Power Adapter The mobile charger is provided with a power adapter cable that can be connected to a vehicle cigarette lighter outlet UL listed power supply Input 10V 3OVDC 0 43A 30V 1 28A 10V Output 4 75V 5 25VDC 0 2A N Verify that the power source is always within the specified range and observe correct input voltage polarity An improper input voltage range or reverse polarity could damage the power conversion circuitry 13 1 Terminal Charging Well Place the terminal in this well to charge the battery Mobile Charger with DEX Cable Components 60s DEXKIT Terminal Charging Well gt E DEX Cable i DEX Cable The mobile charger is provided with a DEX cable that can be connected to a vending machine Power Adapter The mobile charger is provided with a power adapter cable that can be connected to a vehicle cigarette lighter outlet UL listed power supply Input 10V 30VDC 0 43A 30V 1 28A 10V Output 4 75V 5 25VDC 0 2A N Verify that the power source is always within the specified range and observe correct input voltage polarity An improper input voltage range or reverse polarity could damage the power conversion circuitry Terminal Charging Well Place the terminal in this well to charge the battery 13 2 Mobile Charger with DB9 Cable Components 60s DB9KIT o Power Adapter DB9 Cable
44. SB port supports low full and high speed USB v2 0 client communication with a maximum rate of 480 Mbps For additional information see Using the USB Charge Communication Cable Model USB WALL CHARGER 1 on page 2 2 and Connecting and Synchronizing the Terminal and Workstation on page 8 9 Volume Control Button Press the top or bottom of the volume button to raise or lower the volume of the active speaker The I O Connector The I O connector powers the terminal charges the main battery and facilitates communication Dolphin 60s peripherals are designed to work exclusively with this connector The I O connector supports low full and high speed USB v2 0 communication with a maximum rate of 480 Mbps 16 15 14 13 12 1110 s emm o mem som pe eem xe e je Note Signals referenced are for a DTE device Battery The primary power source for the Dolphin 60s terminal is the 3 7V Li ion rechargeable battery located under the battery door on the back panel of the device Honeywell recommends you keep the battery in the terminal charged at all times to help prevent data loss Letting the battery become fully discharged causes the terminal to lose all data in RAM Note All data in RAM is cleared when the battery is removed Always Suspend the terminal before removing the battery to
45. TE COM7 is still available for access mode of 0 11 1 For more information about Microsoft s GPS Intermediate Driver follow this link http msdn microsoft com en us library ms850332 aspx GPS Demo The GPS Demo demonstrates the main functionality of the integrated GPS module The GPS Demo uses COM 7 Vig N Ta To see the GPS Demo touch Q gt Demos i gt GPS Demo e 11 2 12 Dolphin 60s HomeBase Device Model D60s HB Overview The Dolphin 60s HomeBase Model D60s HB is a charging and communication cradle that supports USB Hi Speed 2 0v communication which enables the terminal to interface with the majority of PC based enterprise systems The HomeBase also contains an auxiliary battery well that charges a spare Honeywell standard or extended battery The D60s HB charger is designed for use with Dolphin 60s model terminals and battery part number 60s BTEC Li ion 3 7 V 12 358 watt hour manufactured for Honeywell International Inc We recommend use of Honeywell peripherals power cables and power adapters Use of any non Honeywell peripherals cables or power adapters may cause damage not covered by the warranty Unpacking the HomeBase Open the shipping box and inspect the package to see that the following standard items are included e One Dolphin HomeBase model D60s HB e One power supply see Power on page 12 5 e One power cord These items are needed to operate the HomeBase If any items are missi
46. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of www fcc gov oet ea fccid after searching on FCC ID HD560SLU SAR compliance for body worn operation is based on a separation distance of 1 5cm between the unit and the human body Carry this device at least 1 5cm away from your body to ensure RF exposure level remains at or below the maximum levels To support body worn operation choose the belt clips or holsters which do not contain metallic components to maintain a separation of 1 5cm between this device and your body RF exposure compliance with any of body worn accessory which contains metal was not tested and certified and use such body worn accessory should be avoided IC Radiation Exposure Statement This EUT is compliance with SAR for general population uncontrolled exposure limits in IC RSS 102 and has been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in IEEE 1528 This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 1 5cm between the radiator and your body CE SAR Compliance This device meets the EU requirements 1999 519 EC on the limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields by way of health protection The limits are part of extensive rec
47. This is normal Scan Key On all Dolphin 60s terminals the Scan button captures images File Formats File formats supported for image storage include Bitmap BMP JPEG JPG and Portable Network Graphics PNG The default file format for images is a gray scale JPG Compression Digital images have a maximum image size of 640 x 480 pixels and may have up to a 256 8 bit gray scale image definition The image quality and related file size are determined by the data compression method used by the software application used to take images The average size of the image file is approximately 4 8K However the size of the image depends on the content of the image the more complex the content the larger the file size Taking an Image The following steps are basic guidelines for taking images 1 Touch Q gt Demos gt Imaging Demo a 2 Point the Dolphin terminal at the object To preview the image press and hold the Scan button Note The general notification LED above the touch screen illuminates red while the Scan button is pressed 3 Adjust the terminal s position until the object appears on the touch screen the way you want it to appear in the image 4 Release the Scan button to capture the image Touch File on the Tile bar then select Save or Save As Note Unless otherwise specified the image is saved to the My DevicelMy Documents folder Uploading Images Image files can be uploaded to a host workstati
48. WAN Radio You can enable or disable the WWAN radio in the Dolphin Wireless Manager see page 8 5 Note By default the WWAN radio is enabled after a factory reset To enable the WWAN radio 1 Touch Q gt Settings gt Connections n Dolphin Wireless Manager i0 DolphinWM ex Y M CE 2 49 Q9 5 Qe 9 2 Touch anywhere inside the Phone rectangle and WWAN radio begins activating 3 Audio Modes The Dolphin 60s terminal is equipped with speakers on the front and back of the terminal and a micro phone that you can use to send and receive audio signals over the GSM network see Features of the Dolphin 60s on page 3 4 There are three audio modes e Handset Mode The front speaker is used for receiving handset voice calls e Headset Mode When a headset is plugged into the Audio Jack the terminal defaults to the headset for receiving calls and audio input e Hands Free Mode The back speakers are used a speaker phone To switch to speaker phone during a call touch on the phone icon in the tile bar at the bottom of the screen then select Speaker On Volume Control Press the up or down arrow on the Volume Control button on the left side of the device to adjust the volume of the active speaker see Volume Control Button on page 3 9 Voice Communication Accessing the Dialer Window Note The WWAN radio must be active for voice communication see Enabling the WWAN Radio on page 9 3 To open the
49. al is configured to use e g GSM UMTS for voice and data communication GSM UMTS Options When the WWAN radio is configured to communicate with GSM UMTS networks the Options menu contains four setting widows Sounds Security Services and Network Sounds Phone O Y ETE The Sounds screen enables you to customize the pny A E E Nena e Ring type e g Ring Increasing ring Ring once Vibrate Vibrate and ring Vibrate then ring or None Ring type bd Ring tone Ring e Keypad tone e g Long Short or Off Ring tone Ring01 WindowsPhone Keypad EN Short tones Security Phone a Y 4 CE 10 13 The Security screen provides access to establish or change your security PIN for phone calls Check the Sounds Security Services box next to Require a PIN when the phone is used PIN Security to enable the PIN security feature Require PIN when phone is used Change PIN Change PIN 2 Services Phone o Y dx CE 10 14 For each service the phone reads settings from the r n network stored on the SIM card and then displays the available options from the carrier on the screen To To sco setiinos Tor a aec Vice cde ie fro customize the settings select it from the list and the following list and tap Get Settings touch Get Settings Security lt Services gt Network Call Forwarding Call Waiting Voice Mail and Text Messages Fixed Dia
50. approximately 6 7 seconds 2 When the reset is complete the Home screen displays Hard Reset Cold Boot A Hard Reset re boots the terminal and closes any open applications running in RAM at the time of the reset To perform a Hard Reset 1 Press and hold the Blue key and then Send key for approximately 6 7 seconds 2 When the reset is complete the Home screen displays 3 Hardware Overview Standard Configurations for the Dolphin 60s WLAN WPAN amp Camera Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 Professional TI AM3715 Cortex A8 800MHz Processor 256MB RAM X 512MB Flash 3 7V Li ion rechargeable extended battery pack Dedicated imager capable of decoding standard 1D and 2D bar code symbologies 5 0 megapixel auto focus camera 802 11b g n and Bluetooth WLAN WPAN WWAN GPS amp Camera Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 Professional TI AM3715 Cortex A8 800MHz Processor 256MB RAM X 512MB Flash 3 7V Li ion rechargeable extended battery pack Dedicated imager capable of decoding standard 1D and 2D bar code symbologies 5 0 megapixel auto focus camera 802 11b g n and Bluetooth Voice and Data GSM GPS Peripherals for the Dolphin 60s The following item is sold separately to enhance the capabilities of your Dolphin terminal Dolphin 60s HomeBase Model D60s HB The Dolphin 60s HomeBase device is a charging and communication cradle equipped with a USB host port that is Hi Speed 2
51. apse before the backlight automatically dims Check the box next to the p im option to enable automatic backlight dimming On External power C dim backiight if device not used for On USE power dim backlight if H device not used for Dim Backlight Brightness Brightness The Brightness tab determines the backlight intensity of the display when the terminal is in use The settings customize how the terminal responds to the environmental lighting conditions in which the terminal is being used When the terminal is in a specific environment you can manually adjust the brightness level for the environment by changing the Brightness level number from 1 to 8 or by dragging the slider left or right on the screen The highest Brightness level is indicated with an 8 em d 11331 Backlight Brightness level gt H A Touch and drag the slider to I I manually adjust the Brightness level setting of the current environment 1 a Dim Backlight Brightnes SEEN Battery The Battery system settings menu contains two tabs Battery Status and Log Config The Battery Status tab provides the status of the battery pack e g Battery Time to Full or Battery Time to Empty Voltage Current Temperature Chemistry and Serial Number The Log Config Tab allows you to configure the BatteryLogFile To access the Battery system settings touch Q gt Settings gt System E gt
52. are or other GPS related aspects of this product UL has only tested for the explosion fire shock and casualty hazards required by the applicable hazardous locations standards UL certification does not cover the performance or reliability of the GPS hardware GPS operating software or other GPS related aspects of this product UL makes no representations warranties or certifications whatsoever regarding the performance or reliability of any GPS related functions of this product Approvals by Country Refer to the Honeywell Scanning amp Mobility compliance center at www honeywellaidc com compliance to review and download any publicly available documentation pertaining to the certification of this product in a given country R amp TTE Compliance Statement 802 11b g n Bluetooth and or GSM C The CE marking indicates compliance with the following directives 1995 5 EC R amp TTE e 2011 65 EU RoHS Recast In addition this product complies to 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive when supplied with the recom mended power supply European Contact Hand Held Products Europe B V Nijverheidsweg 9 13 5627 BT Eindhoven The Netherlands Honeywell shall not be liable for use of our product with equipment i e power supplies personal computers etc that is not CE marked and does not comply with the Low Voltage Directive The equipment is intended for use throughout the European Community PAN European Frequency Range 2 402 2 480 GH
53. ator notification a ce pm Establishes network connections settings See Connections Menu on page 8 1 Personal Customizes buttons and set SIP options See Personal Menu on page 7 4 cen Adjusts system settings See System Menu on page 7 8 Clock amp Alarms The Clock amp Alarms settings can be accessed from the Home screen or the Settings menu 1 Onthe Home screen touch the line that displays the time and date or touch Q gt Settings gt Clock amp Alarms 2 The Time settings screen provides access to set the system clock i e Time Zone Date and Time All scheduled items run according to the settings on the screen Touch the arrow to the right of the time zone to open the drop down menu Select the appropriate time zone from the menu Set the correct time and date in the remaining fields and touch OK to save Clock amp Alarms a Yi qx 12 12 Alarms Time gt Alarms Time Zone GMT 5 Eastern US GMT 8 Pacific US Date GMT 8 Tijuana Baja California 1 1 2010 WwW GMT 7 Mountain US Time GMT 7 Chihuahua La Paz 12 12 48 AM GMT 7 Arizona GMT 6 Central US GMT 6 Saskatchewan Lock The Lock settings screen provides access to additional password security features that enable you to prevent an unauthorized person from unlocking the touch screen and accessing the terminal Select from two password security options a Strong Alphanumeric Password or a Simple PIN To add pas
54. aults to Automatic network selection 1 When an active SIM card is inserted in the terminal touch G gt Phone RO gt Menu gt Options 2 Select the Network on the Horizontal Scroll bar 3 Under Network selection select Automatic the default selection or Manual Phone E Ye x CE 10 14 Services lt Network gt Internet Current network Verizon Network selection Automatic Preferred networks Set Networks a If you select Manual the Phone searches for available networks b Select a new network and touch OK Choose Network Select an available network and then tap OK AT amp T c The Phone registers on the new network and the Network screen appears d To switch to another network touch the now active Select button to repeat the process 4 To switch back to automatic roaming select Automatic under Select networks then touch OK 10 Working with the Bluetooth Radio Enabling the Bluetooth Radio You enable the Bluetooth radio in the Dolphin Wireless Manager Window see page 8 5 1 Touch G gt Settings gt Connections E gt Dolphin Wireless Manager 5 DolphinWM ex Y M CE 2 49 AKAIK 2 Touch anywhere inside the Bluetooth rectangle to begin activation of the Bluetooth radio 3 When the radio is activated i e transmitting a signal the Off button changes to On Bluetooth 3 ON When the Bluetooth radio is transmitting a signal additio
55. copied from the ITPSM Honeywel1 folder and then installed in the Honeywel1 root file system folder as part of the upgrade process IPSM Honeywell AutoInstall The files in the TPSM Honeywel1 AutoInstal1 folder are only installed when a factory reset or kernel upgrade occurs Once the files are installed they persist through hard and soft resets If a file is added to the folder and a hard or soft reset is performed it will have no effect If a program is manually removed using the Remove Programs application see page 7 20 then the program is not automatically re installed on a hard or soft reset Honeywell The Honeywell partition or root file system partition is persistent over a hard reset soft reset and the removal of the battery pack or the removal of AC power However during a kernel upgrade the root file system is reformatted so all data in the folder is deleted and replaced by any files in the IPSM Honeywel1 folder as part of the upgrade process AN To prevent data loss back up all user data to an SD card or external memory device before performing an upgrade NHoneywellNAutoInstall If you run a CAB file from within the Honeywel1 AutoInstall1 user store folder after the program has been installed the CAB file will be deleted from the User Store However the program remains installed through all successive Hard and Soft resets If you want the program to be part of the Autoinstall that occurs after a factory reset
56. could not synchronize data with the workstation via ActiveSync New text message 3s New instant message Speaker phone on Hil Voice call in progress il Calls are forwarded Call on hold Missed call t Il Data call in progress iil e A battery error has occurred Replace the main battery with a Honeywell Li ion battery pack Battery is has a full charge aro Battery has a high charge e Battery has a medium charge Battery has a low charge Battery has a very low charge and requires charging Terminal is running on external power If a battery pack is installed the battery is charging in the background The terminal is not connected to external power A battery is installed but is defective specifically its charge level cannot be measured sm Icons in the Title Bar No SIM card is installed e Active network connection e No active network connection GPRS available GPRS connecting 4 a GPRS in use all H EDGE available EDGE connecting 4 UMTS available UMTS connecting 4 UMTS in use all Radio is off X The radio is not connected to a network Til The radio is connected The bars indicate the signal strength No radio signal The terminal is searching for a signal Wi Fi is on but device is not connected Wi Fi data call ao Pending alarm Horizontal Scroll The Horizontal Scroll located at the top of most application windows provides access to additional application screens You can swipe left or right on t
57. d File Profile Tab Display Tab Camera Options a Y 4 CE 1 55 Camera Options a Yi 4 1 56 Profile Default v Default a DriversLicense Color Mode color BusinessCard Brightness Contrast amp Resolution O Return to Preview mode on capture display snapshot for I secs Focus Mode range min The profile tab allows you to range max 800 customize your camera settings or chose from several predefined profiles designed to rovide the best picture qualit for common taske Q4 refisDispiay Capture Cap en Fle Capture Tab Camera Options a Yi dt 1 56 Focus ising profile mode 9 Sound Effects audible iv Profle Display Cepture Caption Fie File Tab Camera Options a Yi dt CE 1 56 File Index 0001 Format EEE ONE 7 Caption Tab Camera Options a Yi dt CE 1 56 Include Date Time File Name GPS coordinates Taking a picture using the Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 Camera tool 1 Touch Q gt Pictures amp Videos gt Camera 2 Point the terminal s camera lens at the object you want to capture Note The camera lens is located on the back panel of the terminal 3 Center the object you want to take a picture of on the live preview screen Adjust the camera settings or let the camera auto focus Note Focus Onis the default Focus mode In this mode the camera performs auto focus while it is in preview
58. d by accident or negligence including failure to follow the proper mainte nance service and cleaning schedule or iii damaged as a result of A modification or alteration by the purchaser or other party B excessive voltage or current supplied to or drawn from the interface connec 14 1 tions C static electricity or electro static discharge D operation under conditions beyond the specified operating parameters or E repair or service of the product by anyone other than HII or its authorized representatives This warranty shall extend from the time of shipment for the duration published by HII for the product at the time of purchase Warranty Period Any defective product must be returned at purchaser s expense during the Warranty Period to HII factory or authorized service center for inspection No product will be accepted by HII without a Return Materials Authorization which may be obtained by contacting HII In the event that the product is returned to HII or its authorized service center within the Warranty Period and HII determines to its satisfaction that the product is defective due to defects in materials or workmanship HII at its sole option will either repair or replace the product without charge except for return shipping to HII EXCEPT AS MAY BE OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY APPLICABLE LAW THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER COVENANTS OR WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED ORAL OR WRITTEN INCLUDING W
59. dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions The user may find the following booklet helpful Something About Interference This is available at FCC local regional offices Our company is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by our company The correction is the responsibility of the user Use only shielded data cables with this system Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Canadian Compliance This device complies with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device ICES 3 B NMB 3 B Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Conformit la reglementation canadienne Le pr sent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l
60. do obo ne bos Goo sete ad Eua 7 16 MOMO CU HE e do ta e ad 7 17 FONDO MET ele erecta catenin DC RR nce 7 18 PEGION Al Settings E ERE TED OTT 7 19 Remove Frog aM sas tiae soar bares cm estu suia a RISE NE EUM Du beide esa FUR MA dd 7 20 E E a a 7 20 lec p TEES 7 21 Task Manado parent D ULT T I E T 7 22 Chapter 8 Communication Connections MENU ARTT etd alees 8 1 Microsoft Connections ADDIICallOn oa oc ER Eco ee aie eut onze LOL eaten teu t EE E AE eta 8 2 Dolphin Wireless Manager uepusssestoto sexo obo E Eau ED se E Lobios nos lia ete ge peso IO Ease Deor Pacino So D ion e Dru Rd EE uDEDE 8 5 Dolphin Wireless Manager Window esesssseeeeeesnneeneenemnnenm enne 8 5 AO MMO Sape le cR LEE DTE 8 6 Accessing Radio Configuration Utilities c e eerererereerre rrenan 8 7 SB IO 8d 8 8 INGTW One COS ET Pcr 8 8 Connecting and Synchronizing the Terminal and Workstation ccccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 8 9 Installing Adaitional SOMW AC ssassn Cain bd aa LT a 8 11 Adding Programs Using ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center 8 11 Connecting the Terminal to a Wireless Network errar 8 12 Adding Programs Using the Internet ccccccccssecssseecseeeeeeeseeeseeeeeeeseueenseessseeseass 8 12 Software UP Grades m Le 8 13 Dolphin 60s COM Port Assignment Table eee eee 8 13 Chapter 9
61. e terminal from a power outlet or connect the cable to a high power USB port to charge from a host device The USB CABLE 1 cable also supports communication with a computer without the need for a cradle See Connecting and Synchronizing the Terminal and Workstation on page 8 9 Holster Model HOLSTER 1 The holster provides convenient storage for the Dolphin 60s terminal in mobile environments The holster features an integrated belt clip and spare battery pouch Stylus Kits Model 60s STYLUS Each Dolphin is shipped with a stylus and a stylus tether used to secure the stylus to the terminal to prevent loss Kits containing three styli and three tethers are available for purchase Battery Part Number 60s BATT 1 The rechargeable battery provides the main power for the terminal For more information see Battery on page 3 10 Features of the Dolphin 60s Note Your Dolphin model may differ from the model illustrated however the features noted are standard for all Dolphin 60s models with a Windows Embedded Handheld OS unless otherwise indicated For a complete overview of the optional keyboards available for the Dolphin 60s See Using the Keyboards on page 6 1 Front Panel Charge Indicator LED General Notification LED Front Speaker M Touch Panel Display Right Scan Image Button Heset Button see page 2 13 Ls Navigation Keys v Scan Button Left Soft Key Right Soft Key Send Button Power End Call Ke
62. e the type of Network Adapter used by the Network card in the terminal You can modify the adapter settings e g Name Servers or IP address by touching on the adapter type or highlighting the adapter and touching Edit at the bottom of the screen Touch Q gt Settings gt Connections E Network Cards A to access the Network Adapters screen Network Cards er dE 11 49 Wirel 4 Network Adapters gt Wirel My network card Connects to The Internet Tap an adapter to modify settings TIWLNAPTI NE2000 Compatible Ethernet Driver Bluetooth PAN Driver AsyncMac NDISV AM Miniport Connecting and Synchronizing the Terminal and Workstation To synchronize data between the terminal and the workstation ActiveSync version 4 5 or higher or Windows Mobile Device Center WMDC must be installed and configured for the appropriate communi cation type on the host workstation Windows based PC and the Dolphin terminal Dolphin terminals ship with ActiveSync already installed Therefore if ActiveSync or WMDC is already installed on the host workstation you just need to connect the Dolphin terminal to the host workstation via Dolphin peripheral to initiate communication If ActiveSync 4 5 or higher or WMDC is not installed on the host workstation you can download and install the most current version of the software from the Microsoft Web site http go microsoft com fwlink Linkld 147001 Note ActiveSync on
63. e them according to the agency guidelines that follow Read these guidelines carefully before using your Dolphin terminal This documentation is relevant for the following Dolphin models 60sLU GOSLE 60sLP and 60sLO CAUTION Read the Guidelines for Battery Pack Use and Disposal on page 3 13 and all cautionary markings on the battery charging peripheral or device using the battery before attempting to install use or charge the battery Risk of fire and burns if improperly handled Do not open crush heat above 60 C 140 F or incinerate Label Locations Back Panel of the terminal Compliance Labels and Marks with the battery door and battery removed na Model Number Serial Number and IMEI Labels The model item number serial number and international mobile equipment identity IMEI number for the terminal are located on labels affixed to the bottom of the battery well AN Warning To prevent possible hearing damage do not listen at high volume levels for long periods LED Safety LED Safety Statement LEDs have been tested and classified as EXEMPT RISK GROUP to the Standard IEC 62471 2006 N Caution Do not view directly with optical instruments UL and C UL Statement UL and C UL listed UL60950 1 2nd Edition and CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 07 2nd Edition Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL has not tested the performance or reliability of the global positioning system GPS hardware GPS operating softw
64. e to the program s location You may see a single exe or setup exe file or several versions of files for different device types and processors 2 Select the program version that matches your Dolphin terminal and processor 8 12 3 Read any installation instructions Read Me files or documentation that comes with the program Many programs provide special installation instructions 4 Download the program to the terminal directly from the Internet You would normally store the program in the Program Files folder unless another location is required by the program 5 On the terminal touch the installer file e g exe or setup exe file The installation wizard for the program begins 7 Follow the directions on the screen to complete the installation Software Upgrades Contact a Honeywell technical support representative for information on available software upgrades for your Dolphin terminal see Customer Support on page 14 1 or go to www honeywellaidc com To prevent data loss back up all user data to a microSD card or external memory device before performing an upgrade Note An active Microsoft ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center connection between a host workstation and the Dolphin terminal may be required for some types of software upgrades For additional information see Connecting and Synchronizing the Terminal and Workstation on page 8 9 For information on File Provisioning on the Dolphin 60s see page 2 11
65. eport your problem or ask your question Technical Support Portal www hsmsupportportal com The Technical Support Portal not only allows you to report your problem but it also provides immediate solutions to your technical issues by searching our Knowledge Base With the Portal you can submit and track your questions online and send and receive attachments Web form www hsmcontactsupport com You can contact our technical support team directly by filling out our online support form Enter your contact details and the description of the question problem Telephone www honeywellaidc com locations For our latest contact information please check our website at the link above Warranty Disclaimer Proper Use of a Touch Screen Mobile Device If your mobile device has a touch screen display please note that a touch screen responds best to a light touch from the pad of your finger or a Honeywell approved stylus Using excessive force or a metallic object when pressing on the touch screen may cause damage to the tempered glass surface and may not be covered by the product s warranty Limited Warranty Honeywell International Inc HII warrants its products and optional accessories to be free from defects in materials and workmanship and to conform to HIl s published specifications applicable to the products purchased at the time of shipment This warranty does not cover any HII product which is i improperly installed or used ii damage
66. ered Corner of SIM Card 7 Install the battery then attach and lock the battery door The terminal begins booting as soon as power is applied Memory Card You can expand the terminal s memory capacity by installing a microSD or microSDHC memory card Honeywell recommends the use of Single Level Cell SLC industrial grade microSD or microSDHC memory cards with Dolphin terminals for maximum performance and durability Contact a Honeywell sales representative for additional information on qualified memory card options Note Format the memory card before initial use Installation 1 Suspend the terminal Press and release the Power key o for approximately 4 5 seconds 2 Unlock and remove the battery door then remove the battery 3 16 3 Slide the SIM Card latch toward the bottom of the terminal to unlock then lift the SIM card latch If a SIM card is installed remove the SIM card to reveal the memory card latch SIM Card Latch 5 Inserta MicroSD or MicroSDHC card into the socket aligning the corner on the card with the corner of the socket 6 Close the memory card latch then lock by sliding the latch right If you want to install a SIM card insert the card into the SIM card socket see SIM Card 7 Close the SIM card latch then lock the SIM card latch by sliding the latch toward the top of the terminal 8 Install the battery then attach and lock the battery door The terminal begins boot
67. es the terminal from Suspend Mode see Suspend Mode on page 2 12 This key is also used to end disconnect a phone calls SCAN Key Activates the scan and wakes the terminal from Suspend Mode SCAN The key location allows convenient one handed image taking and or bar code decoding SYMBOL Moves the cursor one space SPACE or SP Moves the cursor to the next tab stop or the next control on a form TAB Using the Modifier Keys pe mw js Blue amp Red The blue and red keys are used in combination with other keys to type 0 special characters and perform system functions Each keyboard is Blue color coded to indicate the character typed or function performed when B specific keys are pressed immediately after the blue or red modifier key Red Normal Press the blue or red key once to modify only the next key pressed Locked Press the blue or red key twice to toggle the modifier lock on or off If a modifier key is locked on the next keys pressed are modified until the lock is turned off This prevents having to press the modifier key each time a key is pressed Note Press the locked modifier key once to temporarily unlock the modifier key for a single key stroke The shift key modifies only the next key pressed it must be pressed before each key you wish to modify Shift toggles the keyboard between uppercase alphabet mode and lowercase alphabet mode Press the shift key twice to toggle Caps Lock ON or OFF Using the Navigation K
68. ess any keys or interrupt the boot process When the boot process is complete the Home screen appears depending on your Dolphin model Note During the initial charging stage the terminal display may dim to conserve battery power due to inactivity Touch the display to tum on the backlight The Home Screen After the Dolphin terminal initializes the Home screen appears Es Yi TERA lt q Title Bar page 2 4 Touch a menu item to Baa USIC getting started phone voicemail access additional screens AM 6 6 13 Swipe up or down with your SEM finger or stylus to scroll through the menu items text e mail calendar favorites Touch Q lo access A lt Tile Bar page 2 7 the Start menu Touch to access the Touch to access the Clock amp Contacts screen Alarms settings screen Title Bar The Title bar located at the top of the screen displays the active program the status of various system functions and the current time Touching on the title bar provides access to the Horizontal Scroll The scroll provides access to additional programs and application screens For additional information see Horizontal Scroll on page 2 7 Text here indicates Kel Te FELLE al e nd EZRA RE 4 Icons here indicate the the active program status of various system functions Icons in the Title Bar Synchronizing data 2 4 Icons in the Title Bar The terminal
69. eys Located in the center of each keyboard for easy access with either hand the navigation keys navigate the cursor through application screens D Moves the cursor up one row or line EN Moves the cursor down one row or line gt Moves the cursor one character to the right Moves the cursor one character to the left Note Additional functionality varies according to the application in use 30 Key Numeric Keyboard Up Navigation Key Down Navigation Key SCAN Key Left Navigation Key Right Navigation Key Backspace Key Backlight Enter Key Blue Key Hed Key 30 Key Numeric Keyboard Combinations Blue Normal Blue Normal Red Normal Shift mo se 7 oum owes me Left Navigation Left Down Down Navigation Right Right Navigation o Blue Normal Blue Normal Red Normal Shift END Call END Call TAB bakTAB TAB p a E oo po o e e eo Bop e fu de CS E C je o E CC Co m CC Co COR jw CEC me ee Po Pops m p Po po w e qm o p wm e e o os ENTER Enter Shift 46 Key QWERTY Keyboard Up Navigation Key Down Navigation Key SCAN Key Left Navigation Key Right Navigation Key Left Soft Key Hight Soft Key a Power Key End Key Send Key gt ESCAPE Pay Blue Key Red Key Space Symbol Key Tab Key Shift Key p WS B n 4 Backlight Flashlight Key 46 Key QWERTY Keyboard Combinations Left So
70. from Suspend mode The general notification LED may flash once when the Power button is pressed Completely Discharged Pressing the Power button does not wake the device and the general notification LED remains off Use one of the following options to charge a severely low or completely discharged battery 1 Insert the battery into the auxiliary battery well of the HomeBase When the auxiliary battery LED on the HomeBase turns green the battery is fully charged 2 Dock the terminal into the charging well of a peripheral e g HomeBase The terminal starts to boot as soon as power is supplied by the base Note To prevent the possible loss of unsaved data do not remove the terminal from the base until the battery has sufficiently charged Touch the Start gt Settings gt System gt Battery to view detailed information on the status of the battery 3 Charge the terminal from a wall power outlet using the USB Charge Communication Cable and power supply provided with your terminal As the battery charges the charge indicator LED will be red When the battery reaches a safe charge threshold the terminal begins to boot The length of time before the battery reaches a safe charge threshold varies depending on the extent of the battery discharge 4 Charge the terminal from a USB host device PC using the USB Charge Communication Cable Note Inadequate source current may interfere with effective battery charging see Important Chargi
71. ft Key Left Soft Key Right Soft Key Right Soft Key Power End Power End Power End Power End Left Navigation Left Key Normal Shift Normal Blue Normal Red Normal Down Down Navigation Right Right Navigation CO C CO Po po po fem qu S e CO CO Po po Po po m Co CON CO D po po fe Do po po fem po CR CO CO o CREE CR CO E NNNM a NL RN NN RN mom Shift POOR Po too Los se Shift Normal Blue Normal Red Normal DIR RN RN TN NN point C CO em o0 E p o p a e oo Escape m eem O Blue Blu L Space Space SYMBOL Space SPACE Enter 4 System Settings Overview Customized settings are available on the System Settings menu Touch Qo gt Settings and the settings screen opens e Ye x CE 8 32 e Bluetooth Clock amp Alarms C ry 0 Lock 4 Connections js Sounds amp RA Notifications Personal 7 System Co ee Bluetooth Configure the Bluetooth radio See Working with the Bluetooth Radio on page 10 1 AA Customize the look and the information displayed on the Home screen Eo ES Clock amp Set the system clock date time and schedule alarms See Clock amp Alarms on page Alarms e 12 Lock Password protect the terminal to limit access See Lock on page 7 3 Sounds amp aa Set the sound volume enable or disable sounds for specific actions set sound Notifications i parameters for system notifications and enable or disable vibr
72. g system incorporated into all Dolphin terminals prevents overcharging which means that Dolphin terminals may be stored in the base indefinitely without damage to the terminals battery or the base When the terminal is docked the base completes a full charge in 6 hours for the extended battery For more information about Honeywell battery packs and how to check battery power levels in your terminal refer to Power page 7 18 and Battery page 3 10 To Power a Terminal and Charge its Main Battery Ensure all components are dry prior to mating terminals batteries with peripheral devices Mating wet components may cause damage not covered by the warranty 1 Install the battery pack in the terminal see Install the Battery on page 2 1 2 Slide the terminal into the terminal well The Dock LED illuminates green Battery charging begins immediately if required by the Dolphin terminal Note When the terminal is docked the Battery Icon changes from ND to E indicating the terminal is running on external power Battery charging occurs in the background When the Dolphin is removed from the base the battery icon indicates the charge level of the battery see Icons in the Title Bar on page 2 4 For additional information on how to check the power levels of the battery while the terminal is docked see Checking Battery Power on page 3 14 We recommend use of Honeywell Li lon battery packs Use of any non Honeywell battery ma
73. has completed charging and is ready for use For information about charging a battery in the auxiliary battery well see page 12 6 Dock LED 9 Indicates if a terminal is docked properly in the base This color means Green The terminal is properly seated in the base 12 3 Back Panel Auxiliary Battery Well USB Port DC Power Jack Auxiliary Battery Well The base enables you to charge an additional battery pack independently of the terminal well in 6 hours for the extended battery This feature ensures that you can always have a fully charged battery for your terminal See Charging a Spare Battery in the Auxiliary Battery Well on page 12 6 USB Port This USB port is USB v2 0 Hi Speed 480 Mbps compliant Using a USB cable you can connect the base to a host device such as a workstation USB communication occurs through Microsoft ActiveSync v4 5 or higher or Microsoft Windows Mobile Device Center WMDC depending on the host workstation s operating system When the terminal is seated in the terminal well it is connected to the host device via the base Note ActiveSync on your Dolphin terminal works with Windows Mobile Device Center on host workstations running Windows Vista or Windows 7 and with ActiveSync on host workstations running Windows XP For detailed information on ActiveSync and WMDC visit Microsoft s Windows Mobile Web site DC Power Jack See Power on page 12 5 12 4 Bottom Panel
74. he Auxiliary Battery Well esses 12 6 GormminicallQE i eoeptedte iet Ab asi ess iodo Ena Gaio AS pe eoo Saldo brodo Gula e al bald o O Ma Lou od edades 12 6 REQUIREMENTS sans c DES 12 7 Setting Up and Connecting the Dolphin Terminal to the HomeBase 12 7 Mounting the HOMEBASE eee eeree nnne rente era c nanus anus r ase sana rasan ane sanae 12 7 DESK IM OU O ecc M UA 12 7 Chapter 13 Dolphin 60s Mobile Charger Devices tania a e ae a eee eee eee 13 1 Charging OVEIVICW ENERO DRE RE RR RR RPE 13 1 Mobile Charger Components 605 MC eee errar ere nns 13 1 Mobile Charger with DEX Cable Components 60S DEXKIT eeeeeeesssess 13 2 Mobile Charger with DB9 Cable Components 60s DB9KIT ss 13 3 Charging the Main Battery sc dsdcswreceemarteutaiaebeede a R T 13 3 To Power a Terminal and Charge its Main Battery eee 13 4 Chapter 14 Customer Support Warranty Disclaimer Proper Use of a Touch Screen Mobile Device 14 1 Hmited A s gg A P 14 1 How LO Extend Your Waranty atm 14 3 VII viii Dolphin 60s Terminal Agency Information Dolphin 60s mobile computers meet or exceed the requirements of all applicable standards organiza tions for safe operation However as with any electrical equipment the best way to ensure safe operation is to operat
75. he flash memory Memory Png Y x CE 8 20 Storage C Main _ gt Storage C Storage Program Total 599 91 MB Total 420 54 MB In use 74 32 MB In use 140 37 MB Free 525 58 MB Free 280 17 MB Find large files using storage memory Storage Card Screen The Storage Card screen displays the current capacity and usage statistics of the selected memory type IPSM RAMDISK or Storage Card Select the memory type from the drop down list RAMDISK is selected by default e IPSM Internal Persistent Storage Manager Data or programs stored in the IPSM are not affected when the operating system is upgraded Autoinstall programs for example are stored in IPSM Honeywell Autoinstall so that they are always installed after an operating system upgrade or factory reset Contact a Honeywell technical support representative for more information on how to perform a factory reset For contact information see Technical Assistance on page 14 1 e RAMDISK is a virtual disk that resides in RAM volatile memory The virtual disk provides faster access speed than the ISPM or other system folders RAMDISK is volatile and is cleared when a reset i e soft hard or factory is performed or power is lost e Storage Card You can install one memory card in Dolphin terminals see Installing a SIM Card and or Memory Card on page 3 15 If a storage card is installed in the terminal you can select it in the drop down list and see capacity and usage stati
76. he menu without performing an action File Explorer You can use the File Explorer to find files and organize files into folders Touch Q gt File Explorer ES l File Explorer al e Y 4 3 13 a My Documents q Name q Go To Touch on the name to gt LETT j Refresh open a file or folder n My Music Select Files n My Pictures p Show All Files n My Ringtones Sort By P Ui ria Touch to access additional Menu n Templates options Touch to toggle the keyboard display on or off New Folder Touch and hold to access a pop up menu of keyboard options Rename Touch to return to 9 Gs eo Touch to close Delete the Start menu File Explorer ee Edit Touch to move Up one level in the directory To move or copy files between folders using File Explorer 1 Touch and hold on the item you want to move then touch Cut or Copy on the popup menu 2 Navigate to the folder you want to move or copy the file to then touch and hold a blank area of the window 3 Touch Paste on the pop up menu Note lfthere is no blank space available in the window touch Menu on the tile bar navigate to the end of the menu using the down arrow then touch Edit Paste File Provisioning on the Dolphin 60s IPSM Honeywell The IPSM folder is the only partition on the terminal that persists across a kernel upgrade UPG file extension During a kernel upgrade files are automatically
77. he scroll or touch each label on the scroll until you get to the desired screen Touching a label to the left or right of the center item brings new labels into view Note Touch the Title bar to access the horizontal scroll if it is not visible on the screen al e Y 4 11 15 Clock amp Alarms a e Y G 11 13 The content of the Horizontal scroll gt Al SR a changes according to lt aa gt the open application p Tile Bar The Tile Bar is located at the bottom of an application window The icons change according to the open application Touch Q to access the The Tile Bar displays icons you Start menu page 2 9 use to open and close screens menus and features Optional Virtual Keyboard The virtual keyboard is licensed for a fee If you attempt to upload a keyboard to your device and the following error message is displayed Please contact Honeywell sales to purchase a license for your Dolphin device It indicates that you have not yet purchased a license for your device Contact your Honeywell Sales representative for assistance For contact information see Technical Assistance on page 14 1 The virtual keyboard appears when you open an application or select a field that requires text or numerical input You can also touch the keyboard icon on the tile bar to toggle the keyboard on or off CM Touch the keyboard icon to toggle the Virtual Keyboard on
78. ic and Hazardous Substances or Elements Art cr SECURE pescar qe uuu melos PCB a a ee ee a a a ee pc a Ce FPS a a lt lt a i R e R a e a a ERC UN took kh e E E E E E EA FE eee REC p eee ee o RANGA BA i TERI PIU DUM EE EISE 8I YESJ T11363 2006 n t IUE TIR ERL Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement in China s SJ T 11363 2006 x Go UH TA SEI RIP TELE EY I ERA I EE SJ T11363 2006 bit UE HY BR 5 223K Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials for this part is above the limit requirement in China s SJ T11363 2006 Pacemakers Hearing Aids and Other Electrically Powered Devices Most manufacturers of medical devices adhere to the IEC 601 1 2 standard This standard requires devices to operate properly in an EM Field with a strength of 3V m over a frequency range of 26 to 1000MHz The maximum allowable field strength emitted by the Dolphin terminal is 0 3V m according to Subpart B of Part 1 of the FCC rules Therefore the RF from the Dolphin terminal has no effect on medical devices that meet the IEC specification Hearing Aid Compatibility HAC Dolphin 60s models 60sLU have been tested for hearing aid compatibility These devices have an M3 and T3 rating For additional
79. in dia nut Installing the DIN Rail 1 Slide the DIN rail into the slot along the bottom panel of the base 12 7 2 Then using the appropriate nuts and bolts secure the DIN rail to the desk or flat surface 12 8 13 Dolphin 60s Mobile Charger Devices Overview The Dolphin Mobile Charger is designed specifically for in premise and in transit data collection applica tions The 60s MC features a cigarette lighter adapter The 60s DEXKIT features a cigarette lighter and DEX cable The 60s DB9KIT features a cigarette lighter and DB9 cable The 60s MC 60s DEXKIT and 60SDB9KIT chargers are designed for use with Dolphin 60s model terminals We recommend use of Honeywell peripherals power cables and power adapters Use of any non Honeywell peripherals cables or power adapters may cause damage not covered by the warranty Charging Overview The charger provides power to the intelligent battery charging system in all terminals that senses when a full charge has been achieved and switches to a trickle charge to maintain the full charge The charger completes a full charge of the main battery in 6 hours for the extended battery pack Note Before attempting to use charge or replace the battery in the terminal you should read the Guidelines for Battery Pack Use and Disposal on page 3 13 We recommend use of Honeywell Li lon battery packs Use of any non Honeywell battery may result in damage not covered by the warranty
80. inal to communicate with a workstation or to be networked through a USB hub The Dolphin terminal defaults to USB communi cation out of the box Hardware Requirements for Setup e HomeBase power supply shipped with HomeBase and a USB cable if one is not supplied with your Dolphin communication peripheral OR e The USB charge communication cable USB CABLE 1 provided with your Dolphin terminal Software Requirements for Communication e ActiveSync v4 5 or higher or Windows Mobile Device Center installed and configured on the host workstation PC see Setting Up the Host Workstation on page 8 10 Note ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center must be setup on your workstation before you initiate synchronization from the terminal for the first time 6 9 e Windows 98 Second Edition Windows Me Windows 2000 Windows NT 4 0 SP6 or higher Windows XP Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems Setting Up the Host Workstation To synchronize data between the terminal and the workstation ActiveSync v4 5 or higher or Windows Mobile Device Center must be configured for same communication type on both the host workstation and the Dolphin terminal ActiveSync Verify that ActiveSync is configured to use the appropriate communication type 1 Inthe ActiveSync window on your workstation select File gt Connection Settings 2 Check the box next to Allow USB connections Connecting the Dolphin Terminal to the Host Wo
81. ing as soon as power is applied 4 Using the Scan Image Engine Overview The Dolphin 60s terminal houses a compact image engine that instantly reads popular 1D and 2D bar codes and supports omni directional aiming and decoding for greater flexibility in real world settings The image engine can also capture black and white digital images such as signatures and pictures of damaged inventory With the latest CMOS based technology the engine works like a digital camera and enables black and white digital image capture signature capture and reading of OCR characters LED Safety see LED Safety on page 1 1 Image Engine Specifications Field of View Horizontal Field Angle 21 9 0 5 degree Vertical Field Angle 15 9 0 5 degree Depth of Field The depth of field measurements used the following parameters e Distances are measured from the front of the engine e 23 C 73 F O lux e Photographic quality codes Symbology Distance in cm Distance in cm Delta in cm Near Far mem DO DO ET p o 5 mil DataMatrix 10 mil DataMatrix 1 52 3 8 4 87 12 3 3 35 8 5 32 mil Maxicode 13 19 33 5 Supported Bar Code Symbologies Symbology Type Symbology Name 1D Symbologies Codabar Code 3 of 9 Code 11 Code 32 Pharmaceutical PARAF Code 93 Code 128 EAN with Add On EAN with Extended Coupon Code EAN 8 EAN 13 GS1 128 GS1 Databar Interleaved 2 or 5 ISBT 128 Matrix 2 of 5
82. l Plan SIP Setting Dial Plan Save Configuration Enable SIP over 3G GSM SIP Setting Dial Plan Managed Programs The Managed Programs screen lists the installation history of programs on the terminal that are managed by and enrolled to an enterprise domain Managed Programs is the client side that works with the server product System Center Mobile Device Manager MDM MDM consists of MDM Gateway Server and one or more computers that run MDM Device Management Server MDM Enrollment Server and Microsoft SQL Server 2005 databases It lets system administrators e provide an authenticated connection to Line of Business LOB applications managed Group Policy and application packages e use Group Policy and software packages to manage the enrolled Windows phones enforce policy wipe devices etc e manage the requests for and retrieving of certificates for devices and for creating the Active Directory Domain Service objects that represent these devices By using these objects you can manage the devices as if they were members of a domain Memory The Memory applet shows the capacity and usage of the Storage and Program portions of the Flash file system The Storage portion includes the IPSM folder which can be detailed under the Storage Card tab When the Program portion becomes too full you can use the Task Manager to remove any unnec essary tasks Main Screen The Main screen displays the usage statistics of t
83. ling Get Settings Network You can find select and set your preferred network order from the Network screen Phone E Ye x CE 10 14 Services Network gt Internet Current network Verizon Network selection Automatic Preferred networks Set Networks Data Communication You set up data communication using the Microsoft Connections application Touch Q gt Settings s gt Connections En Connections jim to access the Microsoft Connections application System Requirements e The WWAN radio must be enabled see Enabling the WWAN Radio on page 9 3 e You must have an active SIM card with a DATA plan installed see Installing a SIM Card and or Memory Card on page 3 15 The carrier on the SIM card is the ISP Establishing Data Communication 1 Touch G gt Settings gt Connections ca gt Connections 2 Under My ISP touch Add a new modem connection 3 Enter a name for the connection in the Enter a name for the connection box Select Cellular Line GPRS from the drop down list in the Select a modem box Touch Next Connections e X 1 31 Make New Connection Enter a name for the connection Send GPS Data Select a modem Bluetooth Cellular Line Cellular Line GPRS Generic IrDA Hayes Compatible on COM1 CAS 4 The Access point name field is automatically filled in with data retrieved from the active SIM card Note If you want
84. lnerable to interference you may not be able to use this device successfully Trying out this device with your hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for your personal needs This device has been tested and rated for use with hearing aids for some of the wireless technologies that it utilizes However there may be some newer wireless technologies used in this phone that have not been tested yet for use with hearing aids It is important to try the different features of this phone thoroughly and in different locations using your hearing aid or cochlear implant to determine if you hear any interfering noise Consult your service provider or the manufacturer of this phone for information on hearing aid compatibility Microwaves The radio in the Dolphin RF terminal operates on the same frequency band as a microwave oven Therefore if you use a microwave within range of the Dolphin RF terminal you may notice performance degradation in your wireless network However both your microwave and your wireless network will continue to function Informa es ANATEL Modelos 60sLP e 60sLO Este produto est homologado pela Anatel de acordo com os procedimentos regulamentados pela Resolu o No 242 2000 e atende aos requisitos t cnicos aplicados incluindo os limites de exposi o da Taxa de Absor o Espec fica referente a campos el tricos magn ticos e eletromagn ticos de radiof requ ncia de acordo com a Resolu o No 303 2002 e n
85. lt OK Close gt lt Right Softkey gt lt Rotate Screen gt lt Scroll Down gt lt Scroll Left gt lt Scroll Right gt lt Scroll Up gt lt Start Menu gt Description Performs the same function as touch and hold to open the context menu for the control Returns to the Home screen Opens the soft input panel Opens the menu or performs the action displayed on the left side of the Command bar Nothing happens when the button is pressed Performs the same function as touching OK on the screen Opens the menu or performs the action displayed on the right side of the Command bar Changes the screen orientation from portrait to landscape Scrolls down in the open application Scrolls left in the open application Scrolls right in the open application Scrolls up in the open application Opens the Start menu Using File Explorer If you do not see the program listed under the Assign a Program list you can either use File Explorer on the terminal or ActiveSync see page 7 7 on the workstation to create a shortcut to the program and place the shortcut in the Start Menu folder Note We recommend that you Copy and Paste Shortcut so that you do not alter your program configurations by accident Using Copy and Paste Shortcut as opposed to Cut and Paste ensures that the program files remain where they need to be for the system to find them to perform system functions 1 Touch Q gt File Explorer ES 1 Touch the Program Files
86. ly lengthened or charging may not occur if the terminal is drawing more currant than is supplied by the charging peripheral e g HomeBase USB wall charger or USB Host e g workstation PC e The maximum current supplied through a charging peripheral is 2 0A e The maximum current supplied by the USB wall charger is 900 mA e The maximum current supplied by a USB Host can vary from 100mA to 500mA Do not attempt to charge the terminal from a 100 mA source An active Dolphin terminal uses more current than supplied by a 100 mA source causing the terminal to continue to draw power from the battery Note Placing the terminal in Suspend mode while charging reduces the current draw of the terminal and shortens the charging time of the battery To verify your terminal is not drawing more current then supplied by the charging source Es l 1 Touch Q gt Settings gt System gt Battery P when the terminal is connected to a charging source 2 Check the Battery Current If the current is positive then charging current is going into the battery If the current is negative the battery is discharging current and your terminal is drawing more current than the charging source Note The charging current is always less than source current due to the terminal being in operation Charging a Severely Low or Completely Discharged Battery Battery Charge Status Symptom Severely Low Pressing the Power button does not wake the terminal
87. ly located navigation keys enable you to move and position the cursor through software programs The up and down arrows are programmed to perform specific functions when pressed in combination with the Blue and Red modifier keys For more details see Using the Navigation Keys on page 6 3 Red Modifier Key See Using the Modifier Keys on page 6 3 Right Scan Image Button By default the right button triggers the scanner imager You can reassign the button to launch applications or execute commands For additional information see Changing Button Assignments on page 7 5 Scan Button The Scan button is centrally located for easy access with the right or left hand By default the button activates the scanner imager Send Button Answers a phone call or initiates a phone call See Voice Communication on page 9 4 Touch Panel Display The color 2 8 inch liquid crystal display LCD touch panel is covered with an industrial protective lens for greater durability The quarter video graphic array QVGA display resolution is 240 X 320 The touch panel can be activated with a finger or with the stylus The touch panel backlight illuminates when the screen is touched For more information see Backlight on page 7 11 Back Panel Fastener for the Image Engine Window LED Aimer Aperture Stylus Tether Flashlight Camera Flash Stylus Stylus Color Camera Slot Battery Door Back Speaker SIM Card Socket Volume Control
88. mode but not during picture capture 4 Press the ENT button to capture the photo The touch screen displays the captured photo Touch OK or Camera on the Tile Bar to return to the active viewfinder screen Menu Touch Menu on the Tile Bar at the bottom of the touch screen to adjust the camera settings switch to video mode and access additional camera options Item Video Mode Resolution Zoom Flash Focus Brightness Full Screen Options Descriptions Activate Video Mode Set Mode i e Normal Burst or Timer Set Picture Resolution i e QVGA VGA SVGA XGA UXGA QXGA or MEGA5 Set Zoom i e x1 X2 or x3 Set Camera Flash On or Camera Flash Off Set Focus Off Focus On default Focus on Trigger or Fixed Focus Focus On default setting The camera auto focuses while it is in preview mode As you move the camera the lens targets and auto focuses on different objects Once the picture is in focus in preview screen the camera is ready for the picture to be taken To reduce the capture time of the photo the camera does not auto focus during picture capture process Focus on Trigger The camera auto focuses while it is in preview mode and again during picture capture The Focus on Trigger lengthens the capture time of the photo Set the brightness setting from 2 0 EV to 2 0 EV in 5 EV increments Switch to full screen mode Tap screen to exit full screen mode Set Camera Options Video Options Slide Sho
89. munication cable e Power adapter with regional plug adapters e Quick start guide e Compliance Regulatory Sheet If you ordered accessories for your terminals verify that they are also included with the order Be sure to keep the original packaging in the event that the Dolphin terminal should need to be returned for service Note Your Dolphin model may differ from the model illustrated in this guide however the features noted are standard for all Dolphin 60s models with Windows Embedded Handheld unless otherwise indicated Initial Setup for Dolphin 60s Terminals Step 1 Install the Battery Note Before installing the main battery read the Guidelines for Battery Pack Use and Disposal on page 3 13 Dolphin 60s model terminals are designed for use with battery part number 60s BATT 1 Li ion 3 7V 12 358 watt hour manufactured for Honeywell International Inc The terminal is shipped with the battery packaged separate from the unit Perform the steps illustrated below to install the battery For information on how to remove the battery see Replacing the Main Battery on page 2 12 Ensure all components are dry prior to placing the battery in the terminal Mating wet components may cause damage not covered by the warranty Step 2 Charge the Battery The power source for the Dolphin terminal is the 3 7V Li ion rechargeable battery located under the battery door on the back panel of the device See Battery on page 3 8 for additional inf
90. n auto focus color camera provides easy picture and video capture The camera lens and camera flash are located on the back panel of the terminal Fastener for the Stylus Tether The Stylus Tether helps prevent accidental loss when the stylus is not stored in the stylus slot A stylus tether is a coiled elastic cord that tethers the stylus to the terminal Secure one end of the cord to the back panel of the terminal and the other end to the stylus Flashlight Camera Flash The flashlight camera flash is located on the back panel of the terminal When used as a Flashlight touch Q Flashlight t or press the Red Key 8 gt to turn the flashlight On or Off When used as a Camera Flash with the terminal s color camera the flash is controlled by the camera application Image Engine Window The image engine reads and decodes linear stacked linear e g PDF417 and 2D matrix bar code symbologies The LED aperture for the imaging engine s LED aimer is contained behind this window For more details see Using the Scan Image Engine on page 4 1 Memory Card Socket The memory card socket provides the user with the option to expand the terminal s memory Capacity using microSD or microSDHC memory interfaces The expansion socket is located under the battery door and battery Note Honeywell recommends the use of Single Level Cell SLC industrial grade microSD or microSDHC memory cards with Dolphin terminals for maximum performance and
91. nal text displays in the Bluetooth section providing information about the radio Visible and Not visible indicates whether the Bluetooth radio is set to be discoverable or not discoverable by other Bluetooth devices To make the terminal discoverable see page 10 6 10 1 Pairing and Trusted Devices The terminal supports pairing Pairing happens during the general connection setup Paired devices are trusted devices This means that there is unrestricted access to all services including services that require authorization and authentication A connection can exclude pairing A device that is connected to the terminal but not paired with it is considered an untrusted device Content can still be passed to untrusted devices by requiring authori zation with each attempt for example with the initialization of a file exchange Connecting to Other Bluetooth Devices To connect to other Bluetooth equipped devices you need to perform a device discovery select a discovered device and then connect to the selected device Pairing happens as part of the connection process 1 Make sure the Bluetooth device is in range and set to be discoverable by other bluetooth devices 2 Inthe Dolphin Wireless Manager touch Menu gt Bluetooth Settings OR Touch G gt Settings gt Bluetooth 9e l 3 Touch Add new device The terminal begins searching for discoverable Bluetooth devices Bluetooth E Y x CE 3 38 COM Ports
92. nal uses to identify itself to other devices It can be important to know this information if the Dolphin terminal is going to be part of a networked system of devices Device name Displays the system s default name This is the name used by ActiveSync e Description Displays the description of the device ID The Copyrights Screen Displays important copyright information Backlight The Backlight system setting enables you to customize backlight functionality for the display and keypad i e Send Home Back and End buttons The settings menu contains three tabs Dim Backlight Brightness and Keypad Backlight To access the Backlight settings touch G gt Settings gt System ES gt Backlight x l Dim Backlight The Dim Backlight settings determine if the backlight dims during periods of non use and how many minutes you want to elapse before the backlight automatically dims when the terminal is running on battery power external power or USB power e Battery Power The terminal is being powered by the battery e External Power The terminal is being powered by an external power source e g HomeBase or Mobile Base e USB Power The terminal is being powered by a USB connection e g the Charge Communication cable connected to a workstation PC or used in conjunction with the provided power supply USB WALL CHARGER 1 er dE 11 40 Backlight lt q Touch the arrow then select the time increment you want to el
93. nc Explore or Windows Device Mobile File Management Note You know that the program is not an installer because an error message stating that the program is valid but designed for a different tyoe of computer appears when you try to install the program on the workstation 8 11 1 If you cannot find any installation instructions for the program in the Read Me file or documentation provided with the software do one of the following a Open ActiveSync and click Explore or b Open Windows Mobile Device Center and click File Management 2 Onthe workstation navigate to the folder containing the program file s 3 Copy and paste the file s into the Program Files folder on the Dolphin terminal Note Ifyou want the program to be part of the Autoinstall that occurs after a factory reset or software upgrade paste the program file s in both the NTPSMNHoneywellNAutoinstall folder and the Honeywell Autoinstall 4 Qn the terminal from the Start screen touch File Explorer navigate to the folder where the program is located 5 Touch on the program file to start the installation Note If you copied the file to the Honeywell Autoinstall folder you can perform a Soft Reset to install the program For more information see Hardware Maintenance on page 3 15 Connecting the Terminal to a Wireless Network You connect the terminal to a wireless network through the on board radio 802 1 1b g n Bluetooth and or GSM Each radio has its own c
94. ng Guidelines on page 3 11 for additional information As the battery charges the charge indicator LED will be red When the battery reaches a safe charge threshold the terminal begins to boot The length of time before the battery reaches a safe charge threshold varies depending on the extent of the initial battery discharge level and the current supplied by the USB charging source Battery Error Notification If your terminal displays the following indicators replace the battery with a Honeywell Dolphin 60s extended battery pack For information on how to remove the battery from the terminal see Replacing the Main Battery on page 2 12 e An Authentication Error pop up window appears during startup O appears in the Title bar at the top of the touch screen e The General Notification LED illuminates red e A Notification appears on the Tile bar at the bottom of the touch screen Storing Batteries To maintain top performance from batteries avoid storing batteries outside of the following temperature ranges e 14 F to 113 F 10 C to 45 C for short term storage of less than one month e 32 F to 86 F 0 C to 30 C for long term storage Do not store batteries in extremely high humidity For prolonged storage do not keep batteries stored in a charger that is connected to a power source Guidelines for Battery Pack Use and Disposal The following are general guidelines for the safe use and disposal of batteries
95. ng or anything appears to be damaged contact your Customer Account Representative Keep the original packaging in case you need to return the HomeBase for service or to store the HomeBase while not in use Optional Equipment A standard USB Type A to B cable is required when using the HomeBase for communication between the terminal and a host device Charging Overview The base provides power to the intelligent battery charging system in all Dolphin terminals that senses when a full charge has been achieved and switches to a trickle charge to maintain the full charge The base completes a full charge of the main battery installed in the terminal seated in the terminal well in 6 hours for the extended battery The base completes a full charge of the battery pack in the Auxiliary Battery Well see page 12 3 in 6 hours for the extended battery Note Before attempting to use charge or replace the battery in the terminal you should read the Guidelines for Battery Pack Use and Disposal on page 3 13 We recommend use of Honeywell Li ion battery packs Use of any non Honeywell battery may result in damage not covered by the warranty Communications Reliable data communications at speeds of up to 480 Mbps can be transmitted by the base through the Hi Speed USB port Note These bases cannot be physically connected to each other sometimes referred to as daisy chained 12 1 Convenient Storage The intelligent battery charging
96. ng the error reporting function of Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 HSM Systeminfo The HSM Syslnfo screen provides important system information including firmware versions DLL versions system parameters as well as network and radio information HSM Syslnfo screen contains six tabs System HW SW Radio EXE and DLL To output the system information to a text file lim N T 1 Touch Q gt Settings gt System E gt HSM Systeminfo p 2 Touch Save on the tile bar 3 A text file containing the collected system information is created and saved to IPSM Syslnfo txt To upload Syslnfo txt file to a Workstation via ActiveSync 1 Connect the Dolphin terminal to the workstation using a Dolphin communication peripheral 2 Open Windows Explorer on the workstation 3 Navigate to the Mobile Device folder 4 Double click My Windows Mobile Based Device and navigate to the IPSM folder 5 Copy the Sysinfo txt file to your workstation SIP Config The SIP Config settings screen enables you to configure Session Initiation Protocol SIP for Voice Over IP VoIP and Telephony communication To access the SIP Config screens touch G gt Settings gt System ES gt SIP Config fd SIP Setting Tab Dial Plan Tab SipConfig er C x Ge 1 00 SIP Configuration SipConfig e X 4x 1 00 SIP Configuration Dial Plan Description Sip Server User Name Password Voice Mail Number Load Configuration Load Dial Plan Save Dia
97. nloads a file approximately 40KB containing ephemeris data from a Qualcomm server approximately every 7 days Note A data connection is required and data transfer charges may apply depending on your carrier Powering the GPS Module The GPS module powers on automatically when accessed by a software application and powers off automatically when that software application closes You cannot manually power on and off the GPS module Communication Port There are two ways to access the GPS module through the actual COM port COM7 or the GPS Inter mediate Driver The method you use depends on the software application you are using If the software application requires the actual COM Port set the operating system to use COMY If the software appli cation requires the GPS Intermediate Driver set the operating system to use the GPS Intermediate Driver Com COM Port 7 can be set to the following baud rates e 4800 e 9600 Default baud rate Recommended for optimal performance e 19200 e 38400 Other baud rates are not possible The baud rate selected on COMY is the actual baud rate with which the GPS communicates GPS Intermediate Driver When the first user of GPD1 opens the port the GPS Intermediate Driver opens the COM7 port The GPS Intermediate Driver allows multiple applications to open GPD1 and the GPS data is broadcast to all open ports When the GPSID driver is in use the COM7 port is allocated to GPSID as READIWRI
98. ns for charging the terminal Use the cable in conjunction with the provided power supply adapter and plug adapter to charge the terminal from a power outlet or connect the cable to a high power USB port to charge from a host device AN Warning The terminal shall only be connected to CTIA certified adapters products that bear the USB IF logo or products that have completed the USB IF compliance program when using the micro USB port as a charging source Option 1 Charging from a power outlet Use only a UL Listed power supply which has been qualified by Honeywell with an output rated at 5VDC and 1A with the device Left Side Panel of Dolphin 60s Micro USB Port USB Door Plug Adapter 4 l ED 9 Power Adapter uss Charging Communication Cable Option 2 Charging from a high power USB port on a host device PC Left Side Panel of Dolphin 60s USB Door USB Port on Host Device USB Charging Communication Cable Note Charging the battery through a USB port takes more time than direct AC adapter charging USB charging will not take place if the terminal is drawing more current than supplied by the USB port Touch Q gt Settings gt System gt Power to verify the battery is charging To access detailed information on the battery touch Q gt Settings gt System gt Battery Step 3 Boot the Terminal and Access the Home Screen The terminal begins booting as soon as power is applied Do not pr
99. ommendations for the protection of the general public These recom mendations have been developed and checked by independent scientific organization through regular and thorough evaluation of scientific studies The unit of measurements for the European Council s recommended limit for mobile devices is the Specific Absorption Rate SAR and the SAR limit is 2 0W kg averaged over 10 gram of tissue It meets the requirements of the International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection ICNIRP The highest reported CE stand alone SAR values for head body worn accessory conditions are 0 716 W kg 109 0 741 W kg 109 For body worn operation this device has been tested and meets the ICNIRP exposure guidelines and the European Standard EN 62311 and EN 62209 2 for use with dedicated accessories SAR is measured with this device at a separation of 1 5cm to the body while transmitting at the highest certified output power level in all frequency bands of this device Use of other accessories which contain metals may not ensure compliance with ICNIRP exposure guidelines CE Country Codes This equipment may be operated in NO Honeywell Scanning amp Mobility Product Environmental Information Refer to www honeywellaidc com environmental for the ROHS REACH WEEE information China RoHS 5 iHd ANUS Names and Content of Hazardous Substances or Elements Bt TK Parts Name FATRA Tox
100. on using Microsoft ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center and a Dolphin communication peripheral For additional information see Connecting and Synchronizing the Terminal and Workstation on page 8 9 5 Using the Color Camera Overview Dolphin 60s terminals are equipped with 5 0 Megapixel auto focus cameras to provide easy integration of color picture and video capture into business applications The camera lens and camera flash are located on the back panel of the terminal Taking a picture using the Camera Demo tool 1 Touch Q gt Demos gt Camera Demo 2 Adjust the camera settings using the icon menu at the top of the display screen Color Brightness Pixels Zoom Saturation Contrast Sharpness Lamp 3 Point the terminal s camera lens at the object you want to capture Flashlight Camera Flash Camera Lens 4 Center the object you want to take a picture of on the live preview screen 5 Press the ENT key or Touch on the touch screen Note Touch the green arrow KI to review or edit your pictures To exit the picture review edit screen touch the green box C Camera Options The Camera Options menu provides access to create customized profiles adjust audible feedback modify file preferences and set caption options Touch Options gt Camera to access the Camera Options menu Help gt a z a a ETUR The Camera Options screen contains five tabs Profile Display Capture Caption an
101. onfiguration utility and requires specific information about the wireless network to connect Successful connection depends on your network infrastructure about which you will need specific information from your network administrator WLAN 802 11b g n The Dolphin 60s has a 2 4 GHz 802 11b g n WLAN Wireless Local Area Network radio The radio is interoperable with other 802 11b g n Wi Fi compliant products including access points APs worksta tions via PC card adapters and other wireless portable devices The next step is to configure the connection parameters of the radio to connect to a wireless network WLAN Radio The WLAN radio is configured in the Honeywell WLAN Security Supplicant which you access by touching the WLAN SWC icon on the Start menu For complete configuration instructions download the Honeywell Secure Wireless Client SWC User s Guide from www honeywellaidc com A link to this guide appears on the Dolphin 60s product page Adding Programs Using the Internet When you have established a network connection you can access the Internet and download additional software programs Note When selecting programs verify that the program and version of the program are designed for Windows Embedded Handheld and the terminal s processor You can verify your processor by touching gt Settings gt System gt About gt Version Make a note of the information in the Processor field 1 Open Internet Explorer and navigat
102. or Windows Mobile Device Center connection between a host workstation and the Dolphin terminal is required to add programs For additional information see Connecting and Synchronizing the Terminal and Workstation on page 8 9 1 Download the program to the workstation from either the Internet or the install CD You may see a single exe or setup exe file a cab file or a dll file Note There may be several versions of files for different device types and processors Select the file that matches the terminal s processor 2 Read any installation instructions Read Me files or documentation that comes with the program Many programs provide special installation instructions 3 Connect the terminal to the workstation via a Dolphin communication peripheral If the File is an Installer exe or setup exe An installer program is one that installs on the workstation and the terminal simultaneously one process installs to both devices 1 Onthe workstation double click the exe or setup exe file The installation wizard begins 2 Follow the directions on the workstation screen The installation process includes transferring the software to the Dolphin terminal If the File is Not an Installer Some programs cannot be installed on PCs because they are designed exclusively for Windows Embedded Handheld devices In these cases the appropriate files must be stored on the host workstation and transferred to the terminal via ActiveSy
103. or off When you touch and hold the keyboard icon a pop up menu allows you to switch between the default enhanced Honeywell virtual keyboard which is fully customizable or the standard Windows Embedded Handheld virtual keyboard The Enhanced Honeywell Virtual Keyboard During text input you may need to switch between keyboard modes to access additional character seis e g function keys symbols and numbers Each keyboard mode includes navigation keys which allow you to quickly switch between modes Touch the ABC key to switch to the Qwerty Mode the 123 key to switch to the Numeric Mode and the amp key to switch to the Function amp Symbols Mode Note The content of the keyboard and the mode initially displayed may vary depending on the application in use and the input field requirements Alternate Keys Some keys include a second symbol in red In order to use the alternate symbol press and hold the key until the alternate symbol appears then release the key to type the symbol Honeywell Virtual Keypad Creator The default enhanced virtual keyboard is fully customizable using the Honeywell Virtual Keypad Creator software available for download at www honeywellaidc com The user friendly utility allows you to personalize multiple keyboard features including key position size quantity color and the keyboard skin In addition you can make language changes create alternate or function keys for special character sets
104. ore replacing the main battery read the Guidelines for Battery Pack Use and Disposal on page 3 13 Ensure all components are dry prior to mating terminals batteries with peripheral devices Mating wet N components may cause damage not covered by the warranty 1 Remove the battery door slide the latch to unlock the battery door remove the battery door then remove the battery 2 Insert the new battery then attach and lock the battery door Note Do not attempt to use the terminal without the battery door installed 3 The terminal begins booting as soon as power is applied We recommend use of Honeywell Li ion battery packs Use of any non Honeywell battery may result in damage not covered by the warranty Resetting the Terminal There are three types of system resets a Soft Reset a Hard Reset or a Factory Reset The soft and hard resets preserve all data stored in the file system Contact a Honeywell technical support represen tative for more information on how to perform a Factory Reset For contact information see Technical Assistance on page 14 1 Soft Reset Warm Boot A Soft Reset re boots the device and preserves any objects created in RAM You would perform a soft reset when the terminal fails to respond after installing some software applications or after making changes to certain system settings such as network cards To perform a Soft Reset 1 Press and hold the Blue key and then Power key o for
105. ormation on battery storage use and disposal Important Removing the battery from the terminal erases all non persistent memory Always suspend the terminal before removing the battery Note For information on how to remove the battery from the terminal see Replacing the Main Battery on page 2 12 Before Initial Use Dolphin terminals ship with the battery significantly discharged of power After installing the battery in the terminal charge the battery with a Dolphin 60s charging peripheral for a minimum of 6 hours for the extended battery pack Note Inadequate source current may interfere with effective battery charging see Important Charging Guidelines on page 3 11 for additional information We recommend use of Honeywell peripherals power cables and power adapters Use of any non Honeywell peripherals cables or power adapters may cause damage not covered by the warranty Dolphin 60s model terminals are designed for use with the following charging devices and cables D60s HB 60s MC 60s DEXKIT 60s DB9KIT and USB WALL CHARGER 1 Ensure all components are dry prior to mating terminals batteries with peripheral devices Mating wet N components may cause damage not covered by the warranty Using the USB Charge Communication Cable Model USB WALL CHARGER 1 Dolphin 60s terminals ship with a USB Charge Communication Cable and a power adapter with regional plug adapters The USB Charge Communication cable provides two optio
106. ow treated as a mass storage device and transferring files is as simple as dragging and dropping or copying and pasting 8 10 Installing Additional Software Dolphin terminals ship with the operating system radio drivers and custom Honeywell software already installed These are the default programs that install when your terminal first boots up You can install additional software programs to the terminal provided that the following parameters are met e The software program was created for a Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 device e The terminal has enough memory to store and run the program e The program has an EXE CAB or DLL extension When selecting programs verify that the program and version of the program are designed for the Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 and the terminal s processor You can verify your processor by touching gt Settings gt System gt About Make a note of the information in the Processor field on the Version screen To install additional software you can use the communication options described in this chapter e Adding Programs Using ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center see page 8 11 e Adding Programs Using the Internet see page 8 12 Adding Programs Using ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center Generally software for Windows Embedded Handheld devices must be installed to the host workstation first then transferred to the Dolphin terminal Note An active Microsoft ActiveSync
107. rases all non persistent memory Default Critical and Low Battery Points When the terminal is running on battery power as opposed to external power warnings are displayed when the battery reaches critical and low battery points The warning points are determined by the following registry entry HKEY LOCAL MACHINE ControlPanel Power There are two DWORD values in this registry entry MedState and LowState The default values for these entries are as follows MedState 25 This sets the Low Battery point to 25 When the battery hits the percentage charge specified here the user is notified LowState 1096 This sets the Critical Battery point to 1096 When the battery hits the percentage charge specified here the user is notified Note Warnings do not appear when the terminal is on external power Setting Critical and Low Battery Points Developers can reset the battery parameters in the registry from O no warning to 99 would nearly always warn You can review and set these battery points in the RegEdit Power Tool 1 Touch Q Power Tools RegEdit 2 Drill down to HKEY LOCAL MACHINE gt ControlPanel gt Power 3 Touch the Value Name i e MedState or LowState to change the Value Data You can reset the Value Data from O no warning to 99 would nearly always warn 4 Touch OK to save changes Checking Battery Power 1 Touch Q gt Settings gt System Ez 2 Touch Power E to view the power status
108. reless radios to connect to a network The Dolphin terminal uses the settings from each radio s configuration utility to connect The connections application is used primarily to setup WAN modem dial up connections e you are using Wireless Zero Configuration WZC By default WZC is disabled on Dolphin terminals To Access the Connections Application Touch Q gt Settings gt Connections T gt Connections FL Connections E Le te CE 2 14 Advanced lt Tasks gt Advanced My ISP Add a new modem connection My Work Network Add a new modem connection Add a new VPN server connection Edit my proxy server Manage existing connections Tasks The Tasks screen enables you to initially configure and then manage network settings when using a modem Select an item in this list and then complete the setup screens that follow with the appropriate information for your network Connections e Ye x CE 2 14 Advanced lt Tasks gt Advanced My ISP Add a new modem connection My Work Network Add a new modem connection Add a new VPN server connection Edit my proxy server Manage existing connections My ISP The links under the My ISP heading enable you to add and manage modem connections to an Internet Service Provider ISP To complete the setup screens obtain the following information from your ISP e ISP dial up access telephone number e User name e Password e TCP IP settings My Work Network The link
109. rkstation After setting up both the workstation and the terminal 1 Connectthe Dolphin terminal to the workstation using a Dolphin communication peripheral 2 ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center should open and connect automatically to the Dolphin terminal Synchronizing with the Host Workstation After setup synchronization begins automatically whenever the terminal s mechanical connector connects to a Dolphin peripheral that is connected to a host workstation with ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center installed For additional information visit the Microsoft Phone Web site http go microsoft com fwlink Linkld 147001 Note if you are having trouble connecting and synchronizing your terminal with a workstation PC using a wired USB connection and ActiveSync or Windows Device Mobile Center try enabling the advanced network functionality setting from the USB to PC connections screen Exploring the Terminal from the Workstation ActiveSync 1 Open the main ActiveSync window on the desktop 2 Click Explore This opens the Mobile Device folder for the terminal in Windows Explorer 3 The Dolphin terminal is now treated as a mass storage device and transferring files is as simple as dragging and dropping or copying and pasting Windows Mobile Device Center 1 Open Windows Mobile Device Center on the desktop 2 Click File Management This opens the Mobile Device folder for the terminal 3 The Dolphin terminal is n
110. rranties are non transferable The limited duration of the warranty for the Dolphin 60s is as follows e The duration of the limited warranty for terminals with an integrated imager is one year e The duration of the limited warranty for touch screens is one year e The duration of the limited warranty for the Dolphin 60s HomeBase device and Dolphin 60s Mobile Charger devices is one year e The duration of the limited warranty for batteries is one year Use of any battery from a source other than Honeywell may result in damage not covered by the warranty Batteries returned to Honeywell International Inc in a reduced state may or not be replaced under this warranty Battery life will be greatly increased when following the battery instructions in this user s guide 14 2 How to Extend Your Warranty Honeywell International Inc offers a variety of service plans on our hardware products These agree ments offer continued coverage for your equipment after the initial warranty expires For more infor mation contact your Sales Representative Customer Account Representative or Product Service Marketing Manager ffom Honeywell International Inc or your Authorized Reseller 14 3 14 4 Honeywell Scanning amp Mobility 9680 Old Bailes Road Fort Mill SC 29707 www honeywellaidc com 60S UG Rev C 11 14
111. s under My Work Network enable you to establish the following connection types e Modem e Virtual Private Network VPN e Proxy server connection Note If you are connected to your ISP or private network during synchronization the terminal should download the proper proxy settings during synchronization with the workstation If these settings are not on your workstation or need to be changed ask your ISP or network administrator for the proxy sever name server type port type of Socks protocol used and your user name and password To complete the setup screens obtain the network parameters from your system administrator Modify an Existing Connection The Manage existing connections link appears on the Connections screen under the My ISP heading after at least one network connection has been established Touch Manage Existing Connections then follow the setup screens to modify an existing connection Connections E Yn x CE 2 14 Advanced lt Tasks gt Advanced My ISP Add a new modem connection Manage existing connections My Work Network Advanced The Advanced screen enables you to select the default network dialing rules and IP address exceptions for modem connections Connections e Ye x CE 2 15 Tasks lt Advanced gt Tasks Select which networks are automatically used Select Networks Create exceptions for intranet addresses Exceptions Note You should not need to change Advanced se
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113. stics for the card Memory a Y dx 8 20 Main lt Storage Card gt Main Total storage card memory 9 96 MB In use 0 00 MB Free 9 96 MB RAMDISK IPSM Storage Card Find large files using storage memory g Power Power system settings contains two tabs Battery and Advanced Touch G gt Settings gt System E Power E Battery Tab The battery tab displays the power level status of the battery For detailed information on the main battery see Battery on page 7 12 Advanced Tab The Advanced tab settings determine power time outs when running on battery power external power or USB power To reserve power and extend time between charging cycles configure the terminal to automatically enter Suspend Mode see page 2 12 after a specific number of minutes of inactivity On battery power The terminal is being powered by the battery On external power The terminal is being powered by an external power source e g HomeBase On USB power The terminal is being powered by a USB connection e g the Charge Communication cable connected to a workstation PC or used in conjunction with the provided power supply USB WALL CHARGER 1 Note The On USB power time out setting does not auto spend the terminal if an ActiveSync connection between the terminal and workstation is active Disable ActiveSync on the workstation in order for the device to auto suspend while connected to the workstation On ba
114. sword protection e 4 5 6 8 Touch Q gt Settings gt Lock ES Check the box next to the phrase Prompt if phone unused for Select the length of inactive time you want the terminal to wait before implementing password security for terminal access Select Strong Alphanumeric Password or Simple Pin from the Password type drop down menu Input the Password you want to use to unlock the terminal Input the password a second time to Confirm Touch OK on the tile bar oelect Yes to save the password settings To remove password protection L e o I9 Touch Q gt Settings gt Lock S Enter your password Uncheck the box next to the phrase Prompt if phone unused for Touch OK on the tile bar Personal Menu To access the Personal Menu touch o gt Settings lt gt Personal a The screen opens displaying the Personal Menu XJ d E 10 50 ta 5 Phone a Chvnar Information The Dolphin 60s has three programmable buttons i e Right and Left Soft Keys and Right Scan Image Button Touch the Buttons icon to program the buttons to perform specific tasks See Buttons on page 7 5 Enter your contact information e g name company address telephone number Information j and E mail address The Phone icon is present on Dolphin models equipped with WWAN radio GSM UMTS GPRS EDGE capabilities Touch this icon to set up user parameters See Options on page 9 6
115. ttery power Check the box next to the sy Pm oe le Ie used for SUD dr ns pone number of minutes of inactivity HIS you want to pass before the terminal enters Suspend Mode On external power E Turn off device if not 1minte used for On USB power Turn off device if not iminute F used for Battery Advanced Regional Settings Regional Settings enables you to customize the appearance and formatting to your geographic region Specifically you can customize numbers i e number of decimal places allowed currency i e using the or symbol time and date These specifications apply to all screens including the Home screen The Region screen displays an overview of the region selected in the drop down list at the top The terminal is loaded with a number of pre programmed regional settings Select one from the list and the results appear on the screen To see specific settings or to change a specific setting touch on one of the items on the horizontal scroll bar i e Region Number Date make the change and touch OK to save Remove Programs Remove Programs enables you to remove programs installed on the terminal Any program usually CAB or DLL files stored in the IPSM Honeywell Autoinstall folder re installs after a software upgrade or a factory reset If a program is manually removed using the Remove Programs application the program does not re install on a hard or soft reset
116. ttings because most ISPs now use DHCP addresses Dolphin Wireless Manager The Dolphin Wireless Manager provides a centralized interface that enables and disables all the on board radios Each radio has its own configuration program The Dolphin Wireless Manager also provides shortcuts to the configuration utilities for each radio To open the Dolphin Wireless Manager do one of the following 1 Touch once on the Title bar to access the Horizontal Scroll bar then touch M 2 Select Dolphin Wireless Manager en Y x CE 7 22 mM Te getting started Dolphin Wireless Manager Connected 1 Touch Q gt Settings gt Connections n Dolphin Wireless Manager e OR Dolphin Wireless Manager Window DolphinWM The state of the radio is shown in the upper right corner of the radio box If applicable information about the radio displays when the radio is activated Enabling the Radios 1 Open the Dolphin Wireless Manager see page 8 5 2 Touch anywhere inside the rectangle of the radio you want to enable DolphinWM AIAN Bluetooth 3 OFF 4 When the radio is activated i e transmitting a signal 3 The radio begins activating the Off button changes to ON Note If applicable information about the radio appears in the rectangle Accessing Radio Configuration Utilities Each radio has its own configuration utility that you can access by to
117. u gt Programs Right click on an empty area and select Paste Shortcut On the terminal touch the Start menu Verify that program appears System Menu The System menu enables you to verify and sometimes alter system parameters To access the System menu go to Q gt Settings gt System Touch the appropriate icon to open that system setting OE 11 33 up Encryption zb E a vd See Page See About on page 7 9 See Backlight on page 7 11 See Baitery on page 7 12 E See Certificates on page 7 14 See Encryption on page 7 14 Error See Error Reporting on page 7 15 Reporting See Page See HSM Systeminfo on page 7 15 Systeminfo Managed See Managed Programs on page 7 16 Programs i See Memory on page 7 17 See Power on page 7 18 Regional PN See Regional Settings on page 7 19 Settings See Remove Programs on page 7 20 Programs See HIL on page 7 20 See Screen on page 7 21 See SIP Config on page 7 15 See Task Manager on page 7 22 About The About system settings screen displays specific information about the terminal Three information screens are available Version Device ID and Copyrights amp To access the About system screen touch Q gt Settings gt System m gt About amp The Version Screen Displays the information about the software operating system and processor The Device ID Screen Displays the information the termi
118. uching Menu on the tile bar DolphinWM e Yu tr CE 2 18 Radio Type 802 11b g n Bluetooth GSM GPRS EDGE Turn all radios on Turn all radios off WLAN Settings Bluetooth Settings Phone Settings Menu Option Touch WLAN Settings and the Honeywell WLAN Security Supplicant opens The Honeywell WLAN Security Supplicant Users Guide is available for download from at www honeywellaidc com Touch Bluetooth Settings and the Bluetooth Settings screen opens For details see Working with the Bluetooth Radio on page 10 1 Touch Phone Settings and the Phone opens For details see Working with Wireless Wide Area Networking WWAN on page 9 1 USB to PC Enable advanced network functionality under the USB to PC connection settings if you are having trouble connecting and synchronizing your terminal with a workstation PC using a wired USB connection and ActiveSync or Windows Device Mobile Center The advanced network functionality can also be enable to improve transfer speeds when synchronizing large groups of data or copying large files between the terminal and workstation See Connecting and Synchronizing the Terminal and Workstation on page 8 9 1 Touch Q gt Settings gt Connections E gt USB to PC EN 2 Check the box next to Enable advanced network functionality 3 Touch OK then attempt to sync the terminal and workstation PC Network Cards The Network Adapters screen provides access to set and configur
119. use of Honeywell Li lon battery packs Use of any non Honeywell battery may result in damage not covered by the warranty 1 Install the main battery in the terminal see Install the Battery on page 2 1 2 Install the Dolphin 60s into the terminal well 3 To charge the Dolphin 60s connect the power adapter to a vehicle cigarette lighter outlet 13 4 14 Customer Support Product Service and Repair Honeywell International Inc provides service for all of its products through service centers throughout the world To obtain warranty or non warranty service please visit www honeywellaidc com and select Support gt Contact Service and Repair to see your region s instructions on how to obtain a Return Material Authorization number RMA amp You should do this prior to returning the product For ongoing and future product quality improvement initiatives the 60s comes equipped with an embedded device lifetime counter function Honeywell may use the lifetime counter data for future statis tical reliability analysis as well as ongoing quality repair and service purposes Technical Assistance If you need assistance installing or troubleshooting your device please contact us by using one of the methods below Knowledge Base www hsmknowledgebase com Our Knowledge Base provides thousands of immediate solutions If the Knowledge Base cannot help our Technical Support Portal see below provides an easy way to r
120. ve objects to contact battery terminals e f you observe that the Honeywell battery supplied is physically damaged please send it to Honeywell International Inc or an authorized service center for inspection see Product Service and Repair on page 14 1 e Battery usage by children should be supervised e Avoid dropping the terminal or battery If the terminal or battery is dropped especially on a hard surface and the user suspects damage send it to a Honeywell International Inc or an authorized service center for inspection e f you are not sure the battery or charger is working properly send it to Honeywell International Inc or an authorized service center for inspection see Product Service and Repair on page 14 1 e Excessive discharge can degrade battery performance Recharge the battery when your terminal indicates low battery power e Although your battery can be recharged many times the battery life is limited Replace it after the battery is unable to hold an adequate charge e The Dolphin 60s should only be connected via its microUSB connector to CTIA certified adapters products that bear the USB IF logo or products that have completed the USB IF compliance program Managing Battery Power Letting the battery become fully discharged causes the terminal to lose all data in RAM Honeywell recommends you keep a charged battery in the terminal at all times to help prevent data loss Removing the battery from the terminal e
121. w Options or General Options Options Touch Menu gt Options The Options menu contains four screens General Tab Pictures amp Videos E Yu Gg 7 50 Video lt General gt Slide Show When sending pictures in e mail pictures can be resized so that they transfer faster Use this picture size Large 640 x 480 When rotating a picture rotate 90 degrees Camera Tab Pictures amp Videos E Y A CE 7 49 Slide Show lt Camera gt Video Type filename prefix Save files to Main memory Still image compression level High quality Slide Show Tab Pictures amp Videos e Y te CE 7 51 General lt Slide Show gt Camera During slide shows optimize for viewing Portrait pictures C Landscape pictures Play screensaver when connected to my PC and idle for 2 minutes Video Tab Pictures amp Videos E Ye Gg 7 50 Camera lt Video gt General Include audio when recording video files Time limit for videos 30 seconds Recording Video using the Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 Camera Tool Touch Q gt Pictures amp Videos gt Camera gt Menu gt Video Point the terminal s camera lens at the object you want to capture Press the ENT button to start recording e I Touch Stop on the screen or press ENT button to stop recording Uploading Pictures and Videos Picture and Video files can be uploaded to a host workstation using Microsoft ActiveSync or Windows
122. y cu NO o Audio Jack Microphone Blue Modifier Key Red Modifier K I O Connector j pd see page 3 10 For a description of each callout see page 3 5 Rr Feature Descriptions Front Panel Audio Jack The 3 5mm audio jack supports both speaker stereo and microphone mono headsets Blue Modifier Key See Using the Modifier Keys on page 6 3 Power End Call Key The Power End Call key located in the upper right corner of the keypad puts the terminal in Suspend Mode or wakes the terminal from Suspend Mode See Suspend Mode on page 2 12 The key is also used to end disconnect a phone calls Charge Indicator LED The light emitting diode LED located above the top left corner of the LCD display illuminates when the Power Tools BattMon application is enabled and the device is on AC charge For more information consult the Dolphin Power Tools User s Guide for Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 Front Speaker The front speaker is the receiver for handset voice calls See Voice Communication on page 9 4 General Notification LED The light emitting diode LED located above and to the left of the LCD display flashes and illuminates during resets scanning imaging and taking a picture This LED can be programmed by various software applications Microphone The integrated microphone that provides audio input for handset and speaker phone voice calls See Voice Communication on page 9 4 Navigation Keys The central
123. y result in damage not covered by the warranty Charging a Spare Battery in the Auxiliary Battery Well The auxiliary battery well located on the back of the base charges a spare battery independently of the terminal well The Aux Battery LED on the front panel indicates the status of the battery in this well Charge time is 6 hours for the extended battery pack see Auxiliary Battery Well on page 12 4 1 Insert the battery at an angle Note Align the battery contacts with the contacts inside the auxiliary battery well 2 Snap the battery into place with a hinging motion The Aux Battery LED lights orange during charging 3 Use the AUX Battery LED to monitor the charging progress The LED changes to green when the auxiliary battery has completed charging and is ready for use Communication Dolphin terminals support USB communications out of the box The base also supports USB communi cations via the USB port located on the back The base acts as a USB device by interfacing the USB signals of the Dolphin terminal to the USB of the host workstation Using a standard USB cable the base s USB interface allows the Dolphin terminal to communicate with a workstation 12 6 Requirements e A base powered by a power cable and power adapter cable e A standard USB Type A to B communication cable e A work station running Windows 98 Second Edition Windows Me Windows 2000 Windows NT 4 0 SP6 or higher Windows XP Windows Vista
124. your Dolphin terminal works with WMDC on host workstations running Windows Vista or Windows 7 and with ActiveSync on host workstations running Windows XP For detailed information on ActiveSync and WMDC visit the Microsoft Windows Phone Web site When communicating via ActiveSync or WMDC your terminal is designed to be connected to the host workstation with a communication peripheral sold manufactured by Honeywell such as the charge communication cable Use of any peripheral not sold manufactured by Honeywell may cause damage not covered by the warranty Capabilities e Back up and restore your device data e Copy rather than synchronize files between your device and workstation e Control when synchronization occurs by selecting a synchronization mode For example you can synchronize continually while connected to your workstation or only when you choose the synchronize command e Select which information types are synchronized controlling how much data is synchronized For example you can choose how many weeks of past appointments you want synchronized Communication Types The Dolphin 60s terminal supports Hi Speed USB communication USB 2 0 via ActiveSync through the The I O Connector see page 3 10 on the bottom of the terminal and the microUSB port see page 3 7 on the right side panel of the terminal The maximum data transfer rate is 480 Mbps A USB cable and or a Honeywell hardware peripheral e g HomeBase allow the term
125. z FCC Requirements Dolphin RF Terminal 802 11b g n Bluetooth and or GSM This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur ina particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help If necessary the user should consult the

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