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1. China RoHs AREY RMICRIN AMARA H Names and Content of Hazardous Substances or Elements BERZEK Parts Name Hayt Toxic and Hazardous Substances or Elements i Pb 7K Hg 4 Cd Tre Cr WIKA PBB jh 28K PBDE MARIA TS EAE Imager x o o o o o EER PCB x o o o o o Jbt Housing o o o o o o 342 Cables x o o o o o Hiis at LCD x o o o o o Hh Battery o o o o o o BLE Mainframe o o o o o o 8 Keypad o o o o o o o KRZA BEA EA EZE A SAA EE E EE S T 11363 2006 br EAGER ERKL F 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 RPA BE EWE DAE 9 OBB I EH SU T1 1363 2006 PayERUE WIREK 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 2 Getting Started Out of the Box Verify that the carton contains the following items e Dolphin mobile computer the terminal e Main battery pack e Quick Start Guide 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 For details see Product Service and Repair on page 18 1 Dolphin 99EX 99GX Terminals Dolphin 99EX and 99GX model term
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3. Clock amp Alarms dx 2 59 fa cP lt q 2 58 The content of the Horizontal scroll gt Alarms Time Alarms changes according to lt gt the open application Time Zone Lean er mr a E gee N Tile Bar The Tile bar is located at the bottom of application windows 3 A A lt The Task tray displays icons x for programs running in the use to open and close screens i Ae alae background menus and features 4 The icons change according to the open application Pop Up Menus With pop up menus you can quickly choose an action for a selected item To access a pop up menu tap and hold the stylus on the item name of the action you want to perform When the menu appears lift the stylus and tap the action you want to perform Tap anywhere outside the menu to close the menu without performing an action Selecting Programs To see the programs loaded on your terminal tap ae to access the Start Menu To opena program tap once on the program icon To reposition an icon on the Start Menu tap and hold the stylus on the icon then drag the icon to the desired position File Explorer You can also use the File Explorer to find files and organize these files into folders Ts 4 5 Tap QJ gt File Explorer E You can move files in File Explorer by tapping and holding on the item you want to move then tapping Cut or Copy on popup menu Navigate to the folder you want
4. 2 Tap and hold on the program then tap Copy on the pop up menu 3 Navigate to the Windows folder and open the Start Menu My Device gt Windows gt Start Menu gt Programs tap and hold a blank area of the window and tap Paste Shortcut on the pop up menu Refredh Show All files Pate 4 Tap a5 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 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 Menu gt Programs Right click on an empty area and select Paste Shortcut On the terminal tap the Start menu NO a F RD 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 Start gt Settings gt System Tap the appropriate icon to open that system setting Icon See Page About H See About on page 7 8 Backlight C See Backlight on page 7 9 Battery See Battery on page 7 10 Certificates i See Certificates on page 7 10 Customer See Customer Feedback on page 7 10 Fe
5. Checking Battery Power 1 Tap ag gt Settings gt System 2 Tap Power to view the power status of the main battery and the backup battery or tap Battery to view detailed information on the installed battery pack Note The Backup Battery gauge registers either 0 or 100 The percentage is not an indication of the level of charge remaining on the backup battery An installed and functional battery registers 100 A total discharge or a battery error registers 0 For additional information on Advanced Power Settings see page 7 16 For additional information on the Battery Log Configuration see page 7 10 Hardware Maintenance When needed clean the image engine window and the LCD display with a clean non abrasive lint free cloth The terminal can be cleaned with a damp cloth For additional information on hardware mainte nance specific to the Dolphin Healthcare Housings see page 3 12 Installing a 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 repre sentative for additional information on qualified memory card options Note Format all microSD SDHC cards before initial use To install a memory card 1 Press the Power key to put the terminal in Suspend Mode 2 Release the hand strap hook near the speaker on the back panel of the terminal Remove the
6. 34 Key Alpha Numeric Keyboard Combinations Key NUM Shift NUM ALPHA Shift Blue Red Default ALPHA ESC Escape Left Left Left Left Left Send Left Phone Scan Scan Right Right Right Right Right End Phone Right Backlight Toggles Keyboard Backlight On Off Toggles Toggles Flashlight Keyboard On Off 99EX Backlight On models only Off TAB Tab Tab Tab Tab Tab Tab Up Up Up Up Up Volume Up Prior Down Down Down Down Down Volume Next Down Enter Return 1 1 2 2 a b c A B C 3 3 d e f D E F 4 4 g h i G H I 5 5 j k l J K L 6 6 A m n o M N O 7 7 amp p g r s P Q R S ampersand 8 8 multiply t u Vv T U V 9 9 W X Y Z W X Y Z Period period gt period gt multiply 0 0 Comma Comma lt Comma lt Key NUM Shift NUM ALPHA Shift Blue Red Default ALPHA F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F5 F2 F2 F2 F2 F2 F6 F3 F3 F3 F3 F3 F7 F4 F4 F4 F4 F4 F8 SFT Shift Shift Shift Shift SP Space Space Space Space Space BKSP Backspace Backspace Backspace Backspace Backspace DEL Delete Delete Delete Delete Underscore Delete Power Off On CTRL Control Control Menu Blue Blue Blue Blue Red Red Red Red ALPHA Toggles between ALPHA mode and NUM Lock mode 34 Key Numeric Calculator
7. 802 11a b g n Bluetooth and GSM HSPA WLAN WLAN WLAN WPAN amp Camera Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 Classic OMAP3715 1Ghz 256MB RAM X 1GB Flash Four keyboard options 3 7V Li poly standard battery pack or extended 3 7V Li ion rechargeable battery pack Adaptus Imaging Technology N5603ER SR HD or N5600ER SR HD image engines 802 11a b g n and Bluetooth 3 1 megapixel auto control color camera WPAN with GPS amp Camera Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 Classic OMAP3715 1Ghz 256MB RAM X 1GB Flash Four keyboard options 3 7V Li poly standard battery pack or extended 3 7V Li ion rechargeable battery pack Adaptus Imaging Technology N5603ER SR HD or N5600ER SR HD image engines 802 11a b g n and Bluetooth GPS 3 1 megapixel auto control color camera WPAN amp WWAN with GPS Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 Professional OMAP3715 1Ghz 256MB RAM X 1GB Flash Four keyboard options Extended 3 7V Li ion rechargeable battery pack Adaptus Imaging Technology N5603ER SR HD or N5600ER SR HD image engines 802 11a b g n Bluetooth and GSM HSPA GPS WLAN WPAN WWAN with GPS amp Camera WLAN Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 Classic OMAP3715 1Ghz 256MB RAM X 1GB Flash Four keyboard options Extended 3 7V Li ion rechargeable battery pack Adaptus Imaging Technology N5603ER SR HD or N5600ER SR HD image engines 802 11a b g n Bluetoot
8. Charge Time The base completes a full charge of the main battery pack installed in the terminal seated in the terminal well in 4 hours for the standard battery or 6 hours for the extended battery The base completes a full charge of the battery pack in the Auxiliary Battery Well see page 12 2 in 4 hours for the standard bat tery or 6 hours for the extended battery Charging Process The base also 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 Communications Reliable data communications at speeds of up to 115K baud can be transmitted by the base through the RS232 serial port Using the Hi Speed USB port the data transmission rate goes up to 480 Mbps These bases cannot be physically connected to each other sometimes referred to as daisy chained 12 1 Convenient Storage The intelligent battery charging 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 bat tery packs the one installed in the terminal and a spare We recommend use of Honeywell Li ion or Li poly battery packs Use of any non Honeywell battery may result A in d
9. Nut Qty 1 4 Remove the rubber feet on the bottom of the Net Base 5 Slide the base onto the DIN Rail using the slot on the bottom of the base Wall Bracket 16 9 Channel Bracket Installation Pre existing Hardware Installations When choosing a location and installing the optional channel bracket Do not exceed 150 Ibs maximum load on the channel bracket Leave a minimum of 16 in 40 64 cm of horizontal space between the hardware used to attach the channel bracket to the wall An electrical outlet must be easily accessible The mounting location should be dry stable easily accessible and well lighted Tools Required Drill 7 8 in Drill Bit for hollow wall installations or 1 4 in Drill Bit for wood stud installations 2 Phillips Screw Driver Medium Flat Head Screw Driver 9 16 in Socket Wrench Hardware Required 3 8 in 16 spring nut for 13 16 in deep strut Qty 4 per wall bracket 3 8 in flat washer Qty 4 per wall bracket 3 8 in 16 x 1 00 in cap screw grade 5 Qty 4 per wall bracket Hollow Wall Installations 3 8 in x 4 in round head toggle bolt 2 5 8 in usable length Qty 4 3 8 in flat washer Qty 4 Wood Stud Installations 3 8 in x 2 1 2 in length hex head lag screw Qty 4 3 8 in fat washer Qty 4 Installation il Slide the spring nuts into the channel of the bracket and position them to line up with the mounting holes on the wall bracket Spring Nut 13 7
10. Send Setact ow fiarke ta 4 The Bluetooth radio begins searching for devices When a Bluetooth device is first found it appears as an Unknown device the icon P indicates that the device is a Bluetooth device Tr imar rint a a h rie sien apeg eund is Lees BAS toot stant As data is retrieved the device me 4 Ds appear in the list 5 Tap the device to begin sending the selected file 6 While trying to connect the selected device reads Pending Ql at gt ce ear Jo beam a ecta Geaice Gn the Genoan davke SUT OO MeDiny Ta toroiee Bhiybooth brane 1 gt Pale lt _ tt thle tote a ne 7 When the file is being transferred the selected device reads Sending To beam select a device On the destination device turn on visibility to recelve Bluetooth beants s DOSEX lt lt pan f wn E a A pte RTT aat 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 To make the terminal discoverable tap Mode on the Horizontal scroll Select Make this device visible to other devices and tap OK Selecting COM Ports You can select COM ports 0 9 For more information see 99EX and 99GX COM Port Assignment Table on page 8 13 EFE azo After pairing sitk a device tg sep up a COM ke fart tap Hew Dutgornig Peir
11. REC m Ee CEG CR oO z 4 a gs zI lt x i Power key CTRL ALT key Blue key Red key Note The flashlight function is disabled on all 99GX models 55 Key Keyboard Combinations Key Normal Shift Blue Red ESC Escape Left Left Left Send Left Phone Scan Scan Right Right Right End Right Phone Backlight Toggle Keyboard Backlight On Off Toggle Toggle Flashlight On Keyboard Off 99EX Backlight On models only Off TAB Tab Up Up Up Volume Up Prior Down Down Down Volume Down Next Enter Return SP Space 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 BKSP Backspace 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 A 6 6 DEL Delete 7 7 amp 7 7 8 8 7 8 8 9 9 9 9 Key Normal Shift Blue Red SHIFT Shift Period period gt multiply period 0 0 0 0 Comma Comma lt _ underscore Comma A a A add F1 B b B subtract F2 c c c F3 D d D F4 E e E F5 F f F F6 G g G F7 H h H F8 i l amp F9 J j J _ underscore F10 K k K F11 L L F12 M m M F13 N n N F14 0 o O F15 P p P F16 Q q Q F17 R r R back quote F18 S S S quotes F19 T t T back quotes F20 U u U uorU F21 Key Normal Shift Blue Red Vv v V vor V F22 W w W
12. 4 Wood Stud Installations 3 8 in x 2 1 2 in length hex head lag screw Qty 4 3 8 in fat washer Qty 4 Installation il Slide the spring nuts into the channel of the bracket and position them to line up with the mounting holes on the wall bracket Spring Nut 13 78 in Wall Bracket 9 135 cm for SN tols i Hea a Wall Mount Holes N e a ai 7 Channel Bracket 15 8 2 Attach the channel bracket to a dry stable surface using the hardware listed on page 15 8 for the appropriate mounting surface Mounting into Wood Stud Washer Qty 4 a Channel Bracket Lag Bolt Qty 4 Minimum 16 in 40 64 cm Mounting into Hollow Surface Washer Qty 4 Toggle Nut Qty 4 Toggle Bolt Qty 4 Channel Bracket Minimum 16 in 40 64 cm 3 Align the mounting holes on the wall bracket with the spring nuts installed in the channel bracket Secure the wall bracket in place using the cap screws listed on page 15 8 4 See Securing the Base to the Wall Bracket page 15 6 for detailed instructions on securing the ChargeBase to the wall bracket 15 9 15 10 16 Dolphin 99EX Net Base Device Model 99EX NB Overview The Net Base enables up to four Dolphin 99EX or 99GX mobile computers to communicate with a host device over an Et
13. 6 Once the bracket is installed secure the base to the wall bracket see Securing the Base to the Wall Bracket for detailed instructions Wood Stud Installation 1 Drill four pilot holes in the wall wood stud using the 1 4 in drill bit 2 Secure the bracket to the wall using the four Hex Head Lag Screws provided 3 Once the bracket is installed secure the base to the wall bracket Securing the Base to the Wall Bracket for detailed instructions Securing the Base to the Wall Bracket You can secure the base to the wall bracket by using the self tapping screws provided or you can use the optional DIN Rail Wall Bracket gt To secure the base using the self tapping screws 1 Position the base on the wall bracket as shown 2 Secure the base to the bracket using the four M3 x 9 mm self tapping screws provided M3 x 9 mm Self tapping Screws Qty 4 16 8 To secure the base using the optional DIN Rail Hardware Required e DIN Rail Qty 1 e 3 16 in dia x 5 8 in long pan head screw Qty 2 e 1 2 in OD x 7 32 in ID x 3 64 in thick washer Qty 2 e 3 16 in dia nut Qty 2 1 Position the DIN Rail on the wall bracket as shown below 2 Slide the screw through the slot on the DIN Rail and the mounting hole in the bracket 3 Slide the washer onto the screw and tighten the nut to secure the assembly SE Washer Qty 1 y we Nut Qty 1 DIN Rail Qty 1 Washer Qty
14. Green Solid A connection has been established between the Dolphin terminal and the Ethernet Green Flashing Data transfer in progress USB Communication When the Dolphin terminal is docked This color and status means Red Solid A USB connection has been established between the Dolphin terminal and the host workstation 13 3 Back Panel Auxiliary Battery Well Green LED USB Port Yellow LED DC Power Jack RJ45 Ethernet Port Auxiliary Battery Well USB Port The eBase enables you to charge an additional battery pack independently of the terminal well in 4 hours for the standard 3 7V battery or 6 hours for the extended 3 7V battery This feature ensures that you can always have a fully charged battery for your terminal This USB port is USB v2 0 Hi Speed compliant Using a USB cable you can connect the eBase to a USB compliant device to facilitate USB communication to and from the terminal USB communication occurs through Microsoft ActiveSync v4 5 or higher or Microsoft Windows Mobile Device Center depending on the host workstation s operating system When the terminal is seated in the terminal well it is connected to the peripheral device via the eBase 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 Windows Mobil
15. If the AUX Battery LED flashes red the internal temperature of the battery is too hot or there is a battery error Charge the auxiliary battery in a cooler environment or replace the battery with a new Honeywell Li ion or Li poly battery 12 6 Communication USB Dolphin terminals support USB communications out of the box The base also supports USB communications 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 RS232 The base supports RS232 communications via the RS232 Communications Port located on the back of the device This port enables the Dolphin terminal to communicate to a workstation modem or any RS232 device using a standard serial cable and communications software Requirements e A base powered by a power cable and power adapter cable e For RS232 communications a serial cable e For USB communications a USB 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 or Windows 7 e ActiveSync v4 5 or above or Widows Mobile Device Center on the workstation Connecting the Communication Cables i Plug in the power supply and connect it to the back of the base Plug the USB or the RS232 communication
16. Keyboard SCAN key Left Navigation SEND key Right Navigation END key Escape key Backlight Flashlight key Tab key Enter key Up Navigation key Down Navigation key Space key F3 Hi Backspace key Shift key DEL Delete key Power key ALPHA key CTRL ALT key Blue key Red key Note The flashlight function is disabled on all 99GX models ALPHA Key The ALPHA lock key enables you to toggle between the alpha and numeric keyboard modes On the 34 Key Keyboard numeric mode is the default Press the ALPHA key once to switch to ALPHA lock mode Press the ALPHA key again to exit the ALPHA lock mode 34 Key Numeric Calculator Keyboard Combinations Key NUM Shift NUM ALPHA Shift Blue Red Default ALPHA ESC Escape Left Left Left Left Left Send Left Phone Scan Scan Right Right Right Right Right End Phone Right Backlight Toggles Keyboard Backlight On Off Toggles Toggles Flashlight Keyboard On Off 99EX Backlight On models only Off TAB Tab Tab Tab Tab Tab Tab Up Up Up Up Up Volume Up Prior Down Down Down Down Down Volume Next Down Enter Return 7 7 8 8 a b c A B C 9 9 d e f D E F 4 4 g h i G H I 5 5 j k l J K L 6 6 A m n o M N O 1 1 amp p g r s P Q R S ampersand 2 2 multiply t u v T U V 3 3 W X Y Z W X Y Z Period period gt period gt multi
17. The aiming pattern is now enabled for imaging Uploading Images Image files can be uploaded to a host workstation via Microsoft ActiveSync and a Dolphin communica tion peripheral or your wireless radio connection Note You can download the most current version of ActiveSync from www microsoft com Note Visit the Microsoft Windows 7 Web site for information on how to sync your music pictures contacts and calendars using Device Stage Note Visit the Microsoft Windows Vista Web site for information on how to sync your music pictures contacts and calendars using Windows Mobile Device Center We recommend use of Honeywell peripherals power cables and power adapters Use of any non Honeywell A peripherals cables or power adapters may cause damage not covered by the warranty 5 Using the Color Camera Overview Dolphin 99EX terminals equipped with a 3 1 Megapixels Resolution color camera with Automated Cam era Control ACC and an Application Programming Interface API provide easy integration of color pic ture and video capture into business applications The camera lens and camera flash are located on the back panel of the terminal Note The following camera and video features are not supported in Dolphin 99GX models Taking a picture using the Camera Demo tool 1 Tap ag gt Demos 22 gt Camera Demo 2 Adjust the camera settings using the icon menu at the top of the display screen Camera Demo
18. applications or execute commands For additional information see Changing Button Assignments on page 7 4 Scan Trigger 99GX Only Press the scan trigger to activate the imager scanner Volume Control Button Press the top or bottom of the volume button to raise or lower the volume of the active speaker Lanyard Strap 99GX Only The 99GX comes with a removable lanyard strap that attaches to the bottom of the handle Bottom Panel 99EX and 99GX Pin Description 1 GND 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 Ee I OO000 OO0OO0O 3 USBC_DET OOO0OO OOOO g iene D 13 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 5 RTS 6 USBC_D 7 DTR 8 SPK 9 Audio _GND 10 MIC 11 CTS 12 USBH_D 13 5V_OUT 14 USBH_D 15 TXD 16 RXD 17 VCC 18 ere Note Signals referenced are for a DTE device VO Connector The I O connector powers the terminal charges the main battery and facilitates communication All Dol phin peripherals are designed to work exclusively with this connector The I O connector supports RS232 and high speed USB v2 0 communication For RS232 the maxi mum communication speed is 115 2 Kbps with seven baud rate settings For USB the communication speed is up to 480 Mbps VO Power Out The I O connector also provides power out to peripheral devices 5V at 500mA This means that with the proper cable the terminal can power another device By default power out is disabled
19. sidered an untrusted device Content can still be passed to untrusted devices by requiring authorization with each attempt for example with the initialization of a file exchange The Beam File method of file transfer can be used to pass a file as an untrusted device see Transferring Files on page 10 5 Connecting to Other Bluetooth Devices To connect to other bluetooth 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 tap Menu gt Bluetooth Settings OR Tap aF gt Settings gt Bluetooth ba l 3 Tap Add new device The terminal begins o for discoverable Bluetooth devices ae 10 2 4 Select a device from the list and tap Next Bat ott Eh gf ds am a t8 Gr a Fyetfoth levee se ee st ete Ci i The types of devices inthe p vicinity of the radio appear in the list of discovered devices 5 You are prompted to enter a passcode e Ifthe device has a specific passcode enter it in the Passcode field and tap Next When attempting to connect to a printer or headset with Bluetooth capabilities the passcode may default to either 1111 or OOOO If there is no default consult the device literature for the number e Ifthe device does not have a
20. usn By End All Tasks on the pop up menu Arfi Exit a v 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 amma ya mobile computer tap the Menu button at the bottom of a w the screen then tap View gt Processes Cad A l a End SI Tasks ab eck My Applian Aeh Exit Connections Menu Communication The Connections system setting provides access to the terminal s various wireless communication options Icon Tapping this icon Beam Enables infrared communication See Receiving Data on page 8 3 y Connections 5 Opens Microsoft s connections manager See Connections Manager on page 8 4 ial Dolphin Manages the wireless radios installed in the terminal See Dolphin Wireless YY Wireless Manager on page 8 6 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 6 Domain g Opens the Enrollment screen for connecting your phone with company resources Enroll ae Note System administrator password is required for domain enrollment USB to PC Enables advanced wired USB to PC communication via sync software See go Connecting
21. 1 Install the main battery pack in the terminal see Install the Main Battery Pack on page 2 1 2 Verify the base has power If the Power Dock LEDs are not illuminated see Connecting Power to the Net Base on page 16 4 3 Slide the Dolphin terminal into one of the four terminal wells The the Power Dock LED for the well changes to green Charging begins immediately if required by the Dolphin terminal A Ensure all components are dry prior to mating terminals batteries with peripheral devices Mating wet components may cause damage not covered by the warranty A We recommend use of Honeywell Li lon or Li poly battery packs Use of any non Honeywell battery may result in damage not covered by the warranty Communication Software Requirements Before you connect the Dolphin terminal to the Net Base make sure you have the most current software installed To check the terminal s system information tap gt Power Tools gt Sysinfo e The Kernel version must be 26 01 or later in terminals running Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 Classic e In terminals running Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 Professional the kernel version must be 25 01 or later Applications on the Dolphin Terminal Applications running on the Dolphin terminal when it is connected to the Net Base should be designed specifically for a partially connected network For more details please refer to the Best Practices for Par tially Connected Networks document available at w
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23. 1900 CDMA Signal Strength 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 BDolphinwM fal o Ye 6 17 Icon Indicates Yill The signal strength of the radio connection al Ail The signal strength of the phone voice connection Il see GSM HSPA Global Radio Dolphin Models on page 9 5 E The signal strength of the data connection see Data all Communication GSM HSPA Global Radio Dolphin Models on page 9 9 Voice and Data Communication Dolphin 99EX terminals with integrated datat voice GSM HSPA UMTS GPRS EDGE radios are opti mized for the following two way voice and data communications Voice GSM voice data dial up Data Available speed depends on the wireless network carrier and their supported packet data technol ogy in addition to network conditions GPRS Class 10 data transmission max 85 6 kbps DL max 42 8 kbps UL HSPA data transmission max 14 4 Mbps DL max 5 76Mbps UL UMTS data transmission max 384 Kbps DL max 384 Kbps UL EDGE E GPRS Class 10 data transmission max 237 Kbps DL max 118 kbps UL You can use the GSM radio for voice communication and data communication but not at the same time If you want to communicate over the phone voice you cannot send data If you want to send data you cannot use the phone Note The Dolphin 99GxX i
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25. 33 8 6 1 49 8 44 7 32 mil 2 4 8 6 6 2 2 5 17 0 14 5 3 9 23 2 19 5 Maxicode 6 1 21 8 15 7 6 4 43 2 36 8 9 9 58 9 49 5 Supported Bar Code Symbologies Symbology Type Symbology Name 1D Symbologies Codabar ISBT 128 Codablock F Matrix 2 of 5 Code 3 of 9 MSI Plessey Code 11 Code 32 Pharmaceutical PARAF Code 93 Straight 2 of 5 IATA Code 128 Straight 2 of 5 Industrial EAN with Add On Telepen EAN with Extended Coupon Code Trioptic Code EAN 8 UPC with Add On EAN 13 UPC A GS1 128 UPC E GS1 Databar Interleaved 2 or 5 2D Symbologies Aztec GS1 Databar Codablock A MaxiCode Codablock F Micro PDF PDF417 Data Matrix QR Code Composite Codes UPC EAN UCC EAN GS1 Databar OCR OCR US Money Font MICR E 13 B and SEMI Font OCR A OCR B Postal Codes Postnet and most international 4 state codes Australian Post British Post Canadian Post China Post Japanese Post KIX Netherlands Post Korea Post Planet Code 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 obta
26. 4 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 in dia nut Installing the DIN Rail 1 Slide the DIN Rail into the DIN Rail slot on the bottom panel of the base 2 Turn the base and DIN Rail right side up 3 Then using the appropriate nuts and bolts secure the DIN Rail to a stable flat horizontal surface DIN Rail 7 5 X 35 mm Wall Mounting The optional wall mount bracket enables secure mounting of the base on a vertical surface The wall mount bracket can be used in conjunction with the DIN rail but does not require the DIN Rail for use Hardware Provided e M3 x 9 mm self tapping screws 2 Phillips Qty 4 e 3 8 in x 4 in round head toggle bolt 2 5 8 in usable length Qty 4 e 3 8 in x 2 1 2 in length Hex Head Lag Screw Qty 4 Tools Required e Drill e 7 8 in Drill Bit for hollow wall installations or 1 4 in Drill Bit for wood stud installation e Phillips Screw Driver 15 5 Hollow Wall Installation 1 Drill four pilot holes in the wall using a 7 8 in drill bit lt 13 78 in 35 cm p a 2 Slide the bolt through the wall bracket and thread the toggle nut onto Toggle Nut the bolt Bolt 3 Press the ends of the toggle nut together and insert the bolt nut into the D pilot hole until the nut clears inside wall surface The toggle nut should spring open preventing the scr
27. 55 Key Enter ENT A Confirms data entry Escape Cancels the current action ESC Power Key Puts the terminal in and wakes the terminal from Suspend Mode see Suspend Mode on page 2 11 SCAN Key Activates the scan and wakes the terminal from Sleep Mode EX Its position allows convenient one handed image taking and or bar code decoding Space SP Moves the cursor one space o Q 4akey G Tab hi Moves the cursor to the next tab stop or the next control on a form Using the Modifier Keys Name Key Function ALPHA The ALPHA key enables you to toggle between the alpha and numeric 34 Key modes See ALPHA Key on page 6 5 Blue and The blue and red keys are used in combination with other keys to type Red special characters and perform system functions Each key modifies only Blue the next key pressed Each keyboard is color coded to indicate the character typed or function Red performed when specific keys are pressed immediately after the blue or red modifier key Number The Number Lock key enables you to toggle between the alpha and Lock NUM num PEREY numeric modes See Number Lock NUM Key on page 6 11 Shift SFT The shift key modifies only the next key pressed it must be pressed Sam 34 Key before each key you wish to modify Shift toggles the keyboard between uppercase alphabet mode and lowercase alphabet mode a 43 Key Press the shift key twice to toggle Caps Lock on and off When Caps Lock is tog
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29. Each terminal well has its own dedicated Dock LED This color means Red The Net Base has power but no terminal is docked Green The Net Base has power and the terminal is properly seated in the base COMMLED The COMM LED indicates the status of connection and data transfer between the Dolphin terminal and the Net Base Each terminal well has its own dedicated COMM LED When the Dolphin terminal is docked This color and status means Green Solid A connection has been established between the Dolphin terminal and the Net Base Green Flashing Data transfer in progress Note The COMM LED does not necessarily indicate the Net Base and terminal are connected to a valid Ethernet link For more information see RJ45 Ethernet Ports on page 16 3 16 2 Back Panel Yellow LED eZ Port 1 10 100Mbps RJ45 Ethernet Port P DO PowerJack Port 2 100Mbps Only RJ45 Ethernet Port DC Power Jack Use the power cable from Honeywell that comes with the Net Base to supply power to this power jack For more information see Power on page 16 4 RJ45 Ethernet Ports The Net Base contains two RJ45 Ethernet ports You can connect the Net Base to an Ethernet compliant device to facilitate Ethernet communication to and from the terminal by plugging a standard CAT 5 Ethernet cable into one of the two Ethernet ports provided The second RJ45 Ethernet port can be used for connection to an additional device such as a printer works
30. 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 In accordance with FCC 15 21 changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment The antenna s used for this transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions The user may find the following booklet helpful Something About Interference Th
31. Fepiceer Baers to luem whale deve ln the Gawaan davis yra Bet y jhay 09 acting Bhaoee bozok hee Siwi 5 When the IrDA port finds the aligned IrDA port it immediately starts sending the selected file The selected device reads Sending To beam selecta deyles Or the destination device turn on visibility to recuiya Sluwtooth beams 4 DISEX SE ee ee ee 6 When the file transfer is complete the selected device reads Done syau me Tobeom eticet a derier be the Gestinelon dev quron WsYilmy tr tectis Bluttisah beant Par Receiving Data The Beam Setting must be set to receive all incoming beams from other infrared devices 1 Verify that beam settings are set to receive Tap YO gt Settings gt Connections gt Beam The Beam Settings window should appear as follows Beam fal oe 2 01 K Rect veal irromina Seane Align the IrDA ports Have the owner of the other device send the data to you Your terminal automatically begins receiving the data A popup message appears asking if you want to save the incoming file oa fF wHN Tap Yes to receive the file Connections Manager Microsoft s Connections Manager sets up multiple network connections to Internet Service Providers ISPs via external modem Do NOT enter connection parameters in the Connections Manager if e you are using one of the on board wireless radios to connect to a network The Dolphin terminal uses the set
32. Foroske options tap and Fete ar extst rg aort Doae gan of 10 6 17 Working with GPS Overview The Dolphin 99EX 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 pro vides turn by turn driving directions and location information Note Dolphin 99GX models are not currently offered with GPS capabilities Assisted GPS Support The operating system software does not inhibit nor explicitly support assisted GPS modes which usually requires installing a vendor specific client on the terminal that communicates with the GPS module This client would then provide the almanac and or ephemeris data for warm or hot start modes of operation allowing a lower time to first fix TTFS The Client must be configured on the terminal active and pro vide the data to the GPS module through the standard COM port 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 Ports 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 oper
33. Honeywell TORX is a trademark or registered trademark of Textron Inc MicroSD and microSDHC are trademarks or registered trademarks of SD 3C LLC in the United States and or other countries Other product 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 honeywellaidc com patents 2011 2012 Honeywell International Inc All rights reserved Table of Contents Chapter 1 Dolphin 99EX 99GX Terminal Agency Information AS UY a octet aaa ceed de ease te ces ae ate aeenmas aaa needa E EE 1 1 LED Safety acs is resis a E el E E 1 2 UL and CUE Stat I asec cesconcanedsecdusacoueresnnicddcctdsaecweacnans abteanbceceesseoumthancdeseadanetiecaayatanene 1 2 Approvals Dy COUN scan ceeidesecnsteiteercucetrieniacoasclenniaee Rac ntet de ented Ganga ee anes 1 2 R amp TTE Compliance Statement 802 11a b g n Bluetooth and or GSM eee 1 3 Dolphin RF Terminal 802 11a b g n Bluetooth and or GSM eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeee 1 3 Canadian ComplanGE ig ce ae ce cece ace eee prea et eee 1 4 RF Exposure Information SAR scescecseconcccceenccetecsasectectdaaerzvesshaneice de iectuencdeizcsadee sbezeceaenans 1 4 For European Community USers ental hcais petites ah a ees eee cette eto deni 1 5 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Information eeeeeeseeeeeee
34. 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 RS232 Port Use the 9 pin RS232 cable from Honeywell to connect this port to a peripheral device for RS232 data communication For more information see Serial Connector on page 12 9 DC Power Jack Use the power cable from Honeywell that comes with the base to supply power to this power jack For more information see Power on page 12 5 12 4 Bottom Panel For details on how to mount the HomeBase see Mounting the HomeBase on page 12 9 Serial Number Label Compliance Label Power The base requires 12 Volts DC input for communications battery charging and power output to the ter minal the power adapter included with the base converts the voltage from the AC power source to 12 Volts DC Use only 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 10 to 50 C 14 to 122 F Honeywell recommends that you leave the base connected
35. Pin 6 2 TXD 3 RXD 4 No Connect 5 GND 6 DTR 7 CTS 8 RTS 9 RI Note The signal names are referenced to the terminal The terminal is a DCE RS232 device Refer to section RS232 Communications Cables and RS232 Pin Configuration for more details The ninth pin has a ring indicator RI 14 8 15 Dolphin 99EX ChargeBase Device Model 99EX CB Overview The 99EX ChargeBase is a 4 slot charging cradle that can power 4 Dolphin terminals and charge their main batteries in 4 hours for the standard battery or 6 hours for the extended battery The 99EX CB charger is designed for use with battery pack models 99EX BTSC standard Li poly 3 7 V 11 3 watt hour and 99EX BTEC extended Li ion 3 7 V 18 5 watt hour manufactured for Honeywell International Inc and with Dolphin 99EX and 99GX model terminals A The ChargeBase is not designed for use in hazardous locations A 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 ChargeBase Open the shipping box and inspect the package to see that the following standard items are included e One Dolphin ChargeBase model 99EX CB e One power supply see Power on page 15 3 e One power cord These items are needed to operate the ChargeBase If any items are missing or anything appears to be damaged contact your Customer Acc
36. Risk of fire and burns if improperly handled Do not open crush heat above 60 C 140 F or incinerate When the main battery pack is installed in the terminal use one of the following peripherals e Dolphin 99EX HomeBase Device Model 99EX HB see page 12 1 e Dolphin 99EX eBase Device Model 99EX EHB see page 13 1 e Dolphin 99EX Mobile Base Device Model 99EX MB see page 14 1 e Dolphin 99EX ChargeBase Device Model 99EX CB see page 15 1 e Dolphin 99EX Net Base Device Model 99EX NB see page 16 1 When the main battery pack is not installed in the terminal e Place the battery pack in the Dolphin 99EX QuadCharger Device Model 99EX QC see page 17 1 e Place the battery pack in the Auxiliary Battery Well of the Dolphin 99EX HomeBase Device Model 99EX HB see page 12 2 or Dolphin 99EX eBase Device Model 99EX EHB see page 13 1 For information on how to remove the main battery pack from the terminal see Replacing the Main Battery Pack on page 2 4 Charging Time The standard 3 7V Li poly battery pack requires 4 hours to charge completely before initial use The extended 3 7V Li ion battery pack requires 6 hours to charge completely before initial use Honeywell recommends charging the Dolphin terminal for at least 24 hours prior to initial use to ensure the internal backup battery is fully charged Battery Error Notification If your terminal displays the following indicators replace the main battery pack
37. a connection 2 The base can now transfer data between the terminal and the host device If communication does not occur check the port connections to ensure that the cradle is correctly configured Verifying Communication You can verify that the USB driver is functioning by watching the COMM LED on the USB base When the COMM LED illuminates solid green the base is communicating with the host device Verifying Data Transfer The COMM LED flashes when data is being transferred via the base For an RS232 connection the COMM LED flashes red and green For a USB connection the COMM LED does not flash during data transfer RS232 Communications Cables Connect the base to the host workstation or other device by plugging an RS232 serial cable into the RS232 Communications Port on the rear of the base The wiring of your cable depends on whether the other device is set up as a Data Communications Equipment DCE or Data Terminal Equipment DTE device The Communication Port is configured as a DCE device To communicate with a DCE device use either a null modem adapter in line with a standard RS232 cable or a null modem serial cable To communi cate with a DTE device such as a workstation use a standard or straight through RS232 cable You can make your own cables by following the pin configuration in the chart that follows To do so you must determine if your host RS232 device is 9 pin or 25 pin and whether it is configured as a DCE
38. a trickle charge to maintain the full charge As battery packs charge the charging circuitry follows the two step charging process CC CV that is recommended for Li ion or Li poly batteries The process monitors changes in temperature current and voltage The main battery of each terminal charges in 4 hours for the standard 3 7V battery or 6 hours for the extended 3 7V battery Convenient Storage Intelligent battery charging makes this base a safe and convenient storage receptacle for your Dolphin terminal Capacity The base can hold up to 4 Dolphin terminals Each charging well charges each terminal independently of the other wells We recommend use of Honeywell Li ion or Li poly battery packs Use of any non Honeywell battery may result in damage not covered by the warranty 16 1 Parts and Functions Front Panel Terminal Wells Power Dock LED COMM LED Terminal Wells The Net Base contains four terminal wells Each well has its own dedicated Power Dock LED and COMM LED indicator Place the Dolphin terminal in any one of the four wells to communicate with a host device power the terminal and charge the installed battery pack The Net Base completely charges the main battery in a Dolphin terminal in 4 hours for the standard 3 7V battery or 6 hours for the extended 3 7 battery Power DOCK LED amp Indicates if power is supplied to the Net Base and if a terminal is docked properly in the terminal well
39. a very low charge and requires charging E Terminal is running on external power If a battery pack is installed the battery is charging in the background C The terminal is not connected to external power A battery is installed but is defective specifically its charge level cannot be measured No SIM card is installed t Active network connection Icons in the Title Bar Indicator Meaning 2 No active network connection GPRS available a GPRS connecting GPRS in use HSDPA available HSDPA connecting HSDPA in use EDGE available EDGE connecting EDGE in use UMTS available a UMTS connecting UMTS in use ull Radio is off The radio is not connected to a network 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 Pending alarm Bluetooth Horizontal Scroll The Horizontal Scroll located at the top of most application windows provides access to additional application screens You can flick left or right on the scroll or tap each label on the scroll until you get to the desired screen Tapping a label to the left or right of the center item brings new labels into view Note Tap the Title bar to access the horizontal scroll if it is not visible on the screen
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41. accessed from the Home screen or the Settings Menu 1 On the Home screen tap the line that displays the time and date OR Tap ag gt Settings gt Clock amp Alarms 2 The Clock Settings screen appears This setting sets the system clock All scheduled items run according to this setting Vere Phas gore mae Ula ILY p tie ad Ya Tap 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 tap OK to save Personal Menu To access the Personal Menu tap GO gt Settings gt Personal The screen opens displaying the Per sonal Menu Icon Description Buttons Q Program the side buttons to perform specific tasks See Buttons on page 7 3 Owner Enter your contact information e g name company address telephone number Information e A and E mail address Phone This Phone icon is present on Dolphin models equipped with WWAN radio GSM a UMTS GPRS EDGE capabilities Tap this icon to set up user parameters See Sy Setup Options on page 9 7 Buttons The Buttons setting programs certain keyboard buttons to launch applications or execute commands Enable HotKeys Default Buttons setting assignments are inactive until you enable the HotKeys Power Tool Tap Oo gt Power Tools and tap the HotKeys icon once HotKeys is enabled and the button assignments in the Bu
42. adjust the camera settings switch to video mode and access addi tional camera options Item Descriptions Video Activate Video Mode Mode Set Mode i e Normal Burst or Timer Resolution Set Picture Resolution i e QVGA VGA SVGA XGA UXGA or QXGA Zoom Set Zoom i e x1 x2 or x3 Flash Set Camera Flash On or Camera Flash Off Focus Set Focus Off Focus On Focus on Trigger or Fixed Focus Brightness Set the brightness setting from 2 0 EV to 2 0 EV in 5 EV increments Full Screen Switch to full screen mode Options Set Camera Options Video Options Slide Show Options or General Options Options Tap Menu gt Options The Options menu contains four screens General Tab Slide Show Tab Osher Orhon pe as ore 6 t oa eee asan f Recording Video Camera Tab SY Oster Tap ag gt Pictures amp Videos gt Camera gt Menu gt Video ie 2 Point the terminal s camera lens at the object you want to capture 3 Press the ENT key Le to start recording 4 Tap Stop or press ENT to stop recording Video Tab remsen i dvr 4 h Osten A Using the Keyboards Available Keyboards There are four keyboard options in the 99EX 99GX series 34 Key Alpha Numeric 34 Key Numeric 43 Key Alpha Numeric 55 Key Full Alpha Keyboard Calculator Keyboard Keyboard Numeric Keyboard pL scan OTE kL soon JE bl scan OTE PF scan gt vong Vong vong vong a a oac0a oona o
43. and Synchronizing the Terminal and Workstation on page 8 8 Network Manage Network card settings Cards Rg a Note All server assigned IP addresses use Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Using the IrDA Port Using the IrDA port you can send and receive data between the terminal and other devices equipped with infrared This can include but is not limited to Windows Embedded Handheld information such as Contacts and Tasks as well as software upgrades IrDA Port Location IrDA Port Note Your Dolphin model may differ from the models illustrated however the features noted are standard for all 99EX and 99GX models unless otherwise indicated To send or receive the IrDA ports of both devices whether it is two terminals or a terminal and a host device must be aligned with each other and within a close range The maximum data transfer speed is 115 Kbps Sending Data 1 Align the IrDA ports 2 Open the program where you created the item you want to send and locate the item in the list You can also beam files but not folders from File Explorer 3 Tap and hold the item and select Beam File Corte so eae Ay ete Howe Bera ares rele og ea L Copy 4 Rename Belese Savile sit salar eiecit mais 4 The IrDA port searches for a receiving IrDA port in the vicinity The selected device reads Pending Fs
44. and an IP address appears If Auto Start Data Session was not selected then the Data session can be started manually by tapping Start Data Session button from the Status tab 10 Working with the Bluetooth Radio Enabling the Bluetooth Radio You enable the Bluetooth radio in the Dolphin Wireless Manager see page 8 6 1 Tap wy on the Home screen to access the Dolphin Wireless Manager 2 Tap anywhere inside the Bluetooth rectangle and Bluetooth begins activating Bn PPS ES hte sf Sei sar 3 When the radio is activated i e transmitting a signal the OFF button changes to ON Not visible Now the Bluetooth radio is transmitting a signal Additional text in the Bluetooth section tells information about the Bluetooth radio Visible and Not visible indicates whether the Bluetooth radio is discover able or not discoverable by other Bluetooth devices Now you can connect to other transmitting and discoverable Bluetooth devices see page 10 2 To make the terminal discoverable see page 10 6 10 1 Pairing and Trusted Devices The terminal does support pairing Pairing happens during 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 con
45. battery door Wait at least 3 seconds and then remove the battery Remove the T6 TORX screw securing the protective door closed oa Fw Lift up the lower left corner of the door to access the memory socket 7 Unlock a the access door to the memory socket by sliding the door toward the IrDA port side of the terminal 8 Lift the door up to expose the socket 9 Slide the microSD or microSDHC card into the door of the socket Note Make sure the interface on the memory card is connected to the interface in the socket align the notch on the card with the notch of the socket 10 Close and lock amp the access door 11 Close the protective door over the memory socket Install and tighten the T6 TORX screw to secure the door closed 12 Install the battery and the battery door Reattach the hand strap to the terminal 13 Press the Power key or SCAN key to wake the terminal Installing a SIM Card See Installing a SIM Card on page 9 4 4 Using the Scan Image Engine Overview The Dolphin 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 dam aged inventory With the latest CMOS based technology the engine works like a digital camera and enables black and white digital ima
46. 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 8 1 Download the program to the workstation from either the Internet or the install CD You may see a singe 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 On the 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 Embed ded Handheld devices In these cases the appropriate files must be stored on the host workstation and transferred to the terminal via ActiveSync Explore or Windows Device Mobile Fi
47. by the data compression method used by the soft ware application used to take images The average size of the image file is approximately 4 8K How ever 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 Tap ag gt Demos gt Imaging Demo a 2 Point the Dolphin terminal at the object 99EX Models OR 99GX Models 3 To preview the image press and hold one of the following e the trigger 99GX models only e the SCAN key all models or e one of the terminal s side buttons all models 4 The touch screen displays a preview of the object and the decode and scan LEDs light red Adjust the terminal s position until the object appears on the screen the way you want it to appear in the image 6 Hold the terminal still and release the SCAN key trigger or side button The scan and decode LEDs flash red the screen flashes and the captured image appears on the screen 7 Unless otherwise specified by the application in use the image is saved to the My Device My Documents folder Enabling the Aimer You can enable the aiming pattern for imaging in the Imaging Demo For details about the aimer see Aiming Options on page 4 5 f 1 Tap ag gt Demos gt Imaging Demo gt Setup menu gt Aimer imeem terre al 4 Oh a G tlumnanoo Part tanha e 2
48. cable into the back of the base Connect the communication cable into the back of the workstation A oO N At this point the hardware is installed and operating You may need to reboot your workstation to complete the installation process Establishing Communication USB or RS232 communication with the terminal is usually auto detected and configured by ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center based on the communication cable connected If you are using a USB cable to connect to the workstation the sync software sets up a USB connection If you are using an RS232 cable the sync software sets up an RS232 connection For more information see Serial Connector on page 12 9 Communicating with the Dolphin Terminal To initiate communications between the Dolphin terminal and peripheral complete these steps 1 Insert the Dolphin terminal into the terminal well of the base e The DOCK LED illuminates green If the DOCK LED does not illuminate make sure that the terminal is properly seated You may need to remove and re insert the terminal e The Dolphin terminal activates if the power is off the terminal automatically powers on If the terminal does not power on verify that the Honeywell power supply is properly connected to the cradle and plugged into a functioning outlet 12 7 e If the base is connected to the workstation the Dolphin terminal automatically opens ActiveSync or the Windows Mobile Device Center to establish
49. deployment Do not mount the base in a location where it prevents safe operation of the vehicle and or impedes the vehicle operator s field of view Do not mount the base in a location where the connectors on the bottom panel of the base are not easily accessible Be sure to leave enough room for unrestricted cable connections The Mobile base is intended for use in an enclosed space protected from the elements Do not mount the Mobile base on external vehicle surfaces Select a mounting surface that is flat and smooth like the console area in the vehicle located between the seats eee te ie Installation Mounting hardware is not included You must provide the appropriate hardware for your particular appli cation and vehicle type To ensure a safe installation consult a mobile installation professional experienced with your vehicle type 1 Using the bracket as a template mark the locations for the mount ing screws 2 Drill the appropriate size pilot holes in the mounting surface wo Secure the mounting bracket to the mounting surface using the appropriate screw type for your application and vehicle type Loosen the turnscrew Insert the ball joint of the mounting bracket to the back of the bracket Insert the ball joint on the back of the base into the other side of the bracket NO oa Sf Tighten the turnscrew to secure both ball joints 14 5 Powering the Dolphin Terminal When seated in a base that is
50. in the slot has completed charging 17 3 Mounting the QuadCharger The charger should be on a dry stable surface and can be mounted on a flat horizontal surface such as a desktop or workbench When choosing a location always bear in mind that e the mounting location must allow users easy access to the power connector e the charger should be oriented so that users can easily insert and remove battery packs and see the LEDs Bottom Panel 3 94 in 10 cm lt DIN Rail Slot Rubber Feet Qty 4 Optional Mounting Holes for M3 Self Tapping Screws Qty 4 3 66 in gt 9 3 cm lt Desk Mounting The DIN rail slot on the bottom panel enables secure mounting to a horizontal surface 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 in dia nut Installing the DIN Rail 1 Slide the DIN rail into the DIN rail slot 7 5 X 35 mm on the bottom of the QuadCharger 2 Then using the appropriate nuts and bolts listed above secure the DIN rail to the desktop DIN Rail 17 4 Troubleshooting If you encounter problems with your QuadCharger device refer to chart below for possible solutions If problems persist please contact Honeywell Technical Support Problem Issue The Status LED does not come on when insert a battery pack Check the power connections make sure the Power cable is inserted
51. into the Power supply connector and the battery pack is properly seated The Status LED lights red during charging The Status LED flashes red without a battery in the charging slot Try to charge the battery in one of the other charging slots If the red Status LED comes on again then the problem is associated with the battery pack If the red status stays with the charging slot the problem is associated with the charging circuitry If a battery is in failure mode flashing red LED and that battery is removed from the charging slot the slot does not reset and will continue to flash red To reset the slot and stop the flashing red LED insert a known good battery into the slot or recycle the power to the QuadCharger 17 5 17 6 18 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 You should do this prior to returning the product For ongoing and future product quality improvement initiatives the 99EX comes equipped with an embedded device lifetime counter function Honeywell may use lifetime counter data for future statistical reliability analysis as well as ongoi
52. o Gp o o ap Gao oa0oono o ap a gt G gt ap a gt GOGUA pann A G As a5 UE aD qo Gaug DOPOD Gomme Qrir Tio o B All Keyboards Contain the Following e Backlit for easy viewing in various lighting conditions e Centrally located Scan key for both right and left hand operation e Color coding so you can clearly see the most common keyboard combinations e Function navigation and modifier keys Keyboard Combinations See 34 Key Alpha Numeric Keyboard Combinations on page 6 6 See 34 Key Numeric Calculator Keyboard Combinations on page 6 9 See 43 Key Keyboard Combinations on page 6 12 See 55 Key Keyboard Combinations on page 6 15 Common Buttons See Using the Function Keys on page 6 2 See Using the Modifier Keys on page 6 3 See Using the Navigation Keys on page 6 3 Using the Function Keys Name Key Function Backlight p Turns the keyboard backlight on and off Flashlight Turns the flashlight on and off The flashlight is located on the back panel amp p of the terminal one Note The flashlight function is disabled on all 99GX models Backspace ake Moves the cursor back one space each time the key is pressed If you BKSP Ga are typing text it deletes the previous character each time it is pressed 4a Key O Delete DEL ke Deletes the next character each time the key is pressed This key only DEL y appears on the 34 key and 55 key keypad options aE
53. obtain the network parameters from your system administrator Modify an Existing Connection Manage Existing Connections appears on the Connections tab after at least one network connection has been established Tap Manage Existing Connections on the Horizontal scroll and follow the setup screens Connections PREREZ My ISP Advanced The Advanced screen enables you to select the default network dialing rules and IP address exceptions for modem connections ae a Note You should not need to change Advanced settings 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 pro vides shortcuts to the configuration utilities for each radio Tap wy on the Home screen to access the Dolphin Wireless Manager OR 1 Tap once on the Title bar to access the Horizontal Scroll bar 2 Tap H 3 Select Dolphin Wireless Manager Pests oe pt ee el Hide Dolphin Wireless Manager Window EASON Taa w t 4 h D These buttons show you the VETEN a ame state of the radio ma vin i oead If applicable information about ESE t lt 4 the radio appears when the ee radio is activated Note Not all Dolphin models are equipped with the same radio types Your Dolphin Wireless Manager Window may dif
54. product complies to 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive when supplied with the recommended power supply 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 GHz Restrictions for use in France are as follows e Indoor use Maximum power EIRP of 100 mW for the entire 2 400 2 4835 GHz e Outdoor use Maximum power EIRP of 100 mW for the 2 400 2 454 GHz band amp maximum power EIRP of 10 mW for the 2 454 2 483 MGHz band e 5Ghz band UNII Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure or band1 5 150 to 5 250 GHz is restricted to indoor use only Any other use will make the operation of the device illegal European Contact Hand Held Products Europe B V Nijverheidsweg 9 13 5627 BT Eindhoven The Netherlands FCC Requirements Dolphin RF Terminal 802 11a b 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
55. program are designed for Windows Embedded Handheld and the terminal s processor You can verify your processor by tapping J gt Settings gt System gt About gt Version Make a note of the information in the Processor field 1 Open Internet Explorer and navigate 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 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 tap the installer file e g exe or setup exe file The installation wizard for the program begins 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 18 1 or go to www honeywellaidc com To prevent data loss back up all user data to an SD card or external memory device before performing an upgrade Note An active Microsoft ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center connection between a host wor
56. side up 3 Then using the appropriate nuts and bolts secure the DIN Rail to a stable flat horizontal surface DIN Rail 7 5 X 35 mm Wall Mounting The optional wall mount bracket enables secure mounting of the base on a vertical surface The wall mount bracket can be used in conjunction with the DIN rail but does not require the DIN Rail for use Hardware Provided e M3 x 9 mm self tapping screws 2 Phillips Qty 4 e 3 8 in x 4 in round head toggle bolt 2 5 8 in usable length Qty 4 e 3 8 in x 2 1 2 in length Hex Head Lag Screw Qty 4 Tools Required e Drill e 7 8 in Drill Bit for hollow wall installations or 1 4 in Drill Bit for wood stud installation e Phillips Screw Driver 16 7 Hollow Wall Installation 1 Drill four pilot holes in the wall using a 7 8 in drill bit 4 13 78 in 35 cm bY i Wall Mount Bracket nes eni Wall Mount Holes Pe Oo a w J sd bi 2 Slide the bolt through the wall bracket and thread the toggle nut onto Toggle Nut the bolt 3 Press the ends of the toggle nut together and insert the bolt nut into the pilot hole until the nut clears inside wall surface The toggle nut should spring open preventing the screw from being removed 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each of the remaining mounting holes 5 Tighten all four bolts to secure the bracket to the wall 6 pen Toggle Nut
57. the IPSM Honey well AutoInstal11 folder as part of the upgrade process To prevent data loss back up all user data to an SD card or external memory device before perform ing an upgrade Honeywell1 AutoInstall If you run a CAB file from within the Honeywel1 AutoInstal1 user store folder after the program has been installed the CAB file will be deleted from the User Store 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 or software upgrade paste the program file s in both the IPSM Honeywel1 Autoinstal1 folder and the Honeywell Autoinstall Contact a Honeywell technical support representative for information on how to perform a factory reset For contact information see Customer Support on page 18 1 or go to www honeywellaidc com To prevent data loss back up all user data to an SD card or external memory device before perform ing an upgrade Contact a Honeywell technical support representative for information on available software upgrades for your Dolphin terminal see Customer Support on page 18 1 or go to www honeywellaidc com Search The Search feature helps you quickly locate information Tap oO gt Search Phone En Enter the text you want to find select a data type and then tap Go to start the search Select Larger than 64 KB in the Type drop down field to quickly find information that is taking up
58. to its power source at all times so that it is always ready to use A 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 A C Power Cord Power Cable 1 Plug the A C power cord into the power adapter 2 Plug the power cable into the power connector on the back of the HomeBase 3 Plug the A C power cord into a grounded power source The base is now powered The Power Dock LED on the HomeBase illuminates solid red to indicate the HomeBase has power and no terminal is docked 12 5 Charging the Main Battery The base powers the terminal and fully charges its main battery pack in 4 hours for the standard battery or 6 hours for the extended battery The terminal contains an intelligent battery charging system that protects the battery from being damaged by overcharging The unit senses when a battery pack is fully charged and automatically switches to a trickle charge that maintains the battery at full capacity Therefore terminals may be stored in the base without damage to the terminals battery Sens packs or peripherals os eal To check battery power use the Power system setting see Power on Soe j SLs page 7 16 For more information about Honeywell batteries see RRR Batteries on page 3 13 RR ASSES To Power a Term
59. to move the file to then tap and hold a blank area of the window Tap Paste on the pop up menu Note If there is no blank space available in the window tap Menu on the command bar navigate to the end of the menu using the down arrow then tap Edit gt Paste Paste Shortcut File Provisioning on the 99EX and 99GX IPSM Honeywell The IPSM folder is the only partition on the 99EX that persists across a kernel upgrade UPG file exten sion During a kernel upgrade files are automatically copied from the IPSM Honeywel1 Autoin stall folder and then installed in the Honeywe11 root file system folder as part of the upgrade process IPSM Honeywell1 AutoInstall The files in the TPSM Honeywel1 AutoInstal1 folder are only installed when a factory reset or ker nel 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 17 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
60. with a Honeywell Li poly or Li ion battery pack For information on how to remove the main battery pack from the terminal see Replacing the Main Battery Pack on page 2 4 appears in the Title bar at the top of the touch screen e The General Notification LED flashes red 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 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 or Li poly 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 m
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63. 3715 1Ghz 256MB RAM X 1GB Flash Four keyboard options Extended 3 7V Li ion rechargeable battery pack Adaptus Imaging Technology N5603ER or N5603SR image engine 802 1 1a b g n and Bluetooth and GSM CDMA Some configurations of the 99EX are available with an external housing made of plastic that is specifi cally designed for the healthcare industry For more information see Healthcare Housing on page 3 12 Peripherals for the 99EX and 99GX Each of the following items is sold separately to enhance the capabilities of your Dolphin terminal Dolphin 99GX terminals are compatible with 99EX peripherals Dolphin HomeBase Device The Dolphin HomeBase device is a charging and communication cradle supporting both RS232 and USB communications which enables the terminal to interface with the majority of PC based enterprise systems The USB host port is Hi Speed 2 0v compliant This device also contains an auxiliary battery well that charges a spare Honeywell Li poly or extended Li ion battery For more information see Dolphin 99EX HomeBase Device Model 99EX HB on page 12 1 Dolphin Mobile Base Device The Dolphin Mobile Base device is a charging and communication cradle designed specifically for in premise and in transit data collection applications It features a flexible mounting bracket and a cigarette lighter adapter to adapt it to your environment The serial connector supports RS232 communication and power out to peripher
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65. 8 in Wall Bracket 9 135 cm for SN tols i Hea a Wall Mount Holes N e a ai 7 Channel Bracket 16 10 2 Attach the channel bracket to a dry stable surface using the hardware listed on page 16 10 for the appropriate mounting surface Mounting into Wood Stud Washer Qty 4 q i 7 Channel Bracket Lag Bolt Qty 4 Minimum 16 in 40 64 cm Mounting into Hollow Surface Washer Qty 4 Toggle Nut Qty 4 Toggle Bolt Qty 4 Channel Bracket Minimum 16 in 40 64 cm 3 Align the mounting holes on the wall bracket with the spring nuts installed in the channel bracket Secure the wall bracket in place using the cap screws listed on page 16 10 4 See Securing the Base to the Wall Bracket page 16 8 for detailed instructions on securing the Net Base to the wall bracket 16 11 16 12 17 Dolphin 99EX QuadCharger Device Model 99EX QC Overview This 4 slot charging station provides intelligent battery management for the rechargeable battery packs used in Dolphin terminals The 99EX QC charger is designed for use with battery pack models 99EX BTSC standard Li poly 3 7 V 11 3 watt hour and 99EX BTEC extended Li ion 3 7 V 18 5 watt hour manufactured for Honeywell International Inc Note The QuadCharger is not des
66. Dolphin 99EX HomeBase Device Model 99EX HB Overview As the hub of your Dolphin system the Dolphin 99EX HomeBase 99EX HB charging and communica tion cradle supports both RS232 and USB communications which make it able to interface with the majority of PC based enterprise systems The 99EX HB charger is designed for use with battery pack models 99EX BTSC standard Li poly 3 7 V 11 3 watt hour and 99EX BTEC extended Li ion 3 7 V 18 5 watt hour manufactured for Honeywell International Inc and with Dolphin 99EX and 99GX model terminals mn The HomeBase is not designed for use in hazardous locations We recommend use of Honeywell peripherals power cables and power adapters Use of any non Honeywell A 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 99EX 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 missing 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 RS232 or a standard USB cable is required when using the HomeBase for communication between the terminal and a host device
67. Honeywell Dolphin 99EX 99GX Mobile Computers 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 HIl 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 HII 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
68. The Dolphin QuadCharger device is a 4 slot charging station for 99EX standard Li poly or extended Li ion battery packs For more information see Dolphin 99EX QuadCharger Device Model 99EX QC on page 17 1 Accessories for the 99EX and 99GX Each of the following items is sold separately to enhance the capabilities of your Dolphin terminal Note When using accessories where the terminal is worn on the body the terminal s touch panel must face away from the body Dolphin Mobile Charger The Dolphin 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 Intelligent bat tery technology on board the terminal ensures proper charging The Dolphin 99EX Mobile Charger is an ideal low cost charging solution for in transit mobile applications Communication Charging Cables Dolphin communication charging cable kits are an all in one solution for mobile applications Each cable kit powers the terminal charges its main battery and communicates with host or peripheral devices with out the need for a cradle Cable kits can support RS232 USB client and USB host communications U K or European power cords are available Storage Holster Holsters provide convenient storage for terminals in mobile environments The holsters feature a front pocket that holds an extra battery a side loop to hold an extra stylus and a
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70. a e q4 12 24 3 Point the terminal s camera lens at the object you want to capture The camera lens is located on the back panel of the terminal Camera Lens Flashlight Camera Flash 4 Center the object in the touch screen display 5 Press the ENT key A or tap Snap fenan The terminal s red LED illuminates during picture capture Note Tap the green arrow a to review or edit your pictures Tap the green box O to exit the picture review edit screen Options Tap Options gt Camera The Camera Options menu appears There are five tabs of configurable options accessible from the Camera Options menu Profile Tab Eepe EEI Pee 07 i gi IE The profile tab allows you to customize your camera settings or chose from several predefined profiles designed to provide the best picture quality for common tasks Capture Tab Caption Tab File Tab Pocus indude Inn P 7 Sonia Elects t A eta tye thar Taking a picture using the Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 Camera tool 1 Tap ag gt Pictures amp Videos gt Camera 2 Point the terminal s camera lens at the object you want to capture The camera lens is located on the back panel of the terminal 3 Center the object in the touch screen display 4 Press the ENT key g 5 The touch screen displays the captured photo 5 2 Menu Tap Menu on the Command Bar to
71. ables or power adapters may cause damage not covered by the warranty Connecting Power to the eBase A C Power Cord Power Cable 1 Plug the A C power cord into the power adapter 2 Plug the power cable into the power connector on the back of the eBase 3 Plug the A C power cord into a grounded power source The Power Dock LED on the eBase illuminates solid red to indicate the eBase has power and no terminal is docked 13 5 Charging the Main Battery The eBase provides power to the Dolphin terminal and allows the charging of the terminal s main battery The intelligent battery charging system incorporated into all Dolphin terminals prevents overcharging which means that Dolphin terminals may be stored in the eBase indefinitely with out damage to the terminals battery packs or the eBase To check battery power use the Power system setting see Power on page 7 16 For more information about Honeywell Li ion batteries see Batteries on page 3 13 To Power a Terminal and Charge its Main Battery 1 Install the battery pack in the terminal see Install the Main Battery Pack on page 2 1 2 Verify the base has power If the Power Dock LED is not illuminated see Connecting Power to the eBase on page 13 5 3 Slide the terminal into the terminal well The Power Dock LED changes to green Battery charging begins immediately if required by the Dolphin terminal A Ensure all components are dry prior to mati
72. ached to your product it indicates the product contains an engine with a laser aimer Image Engines with Integrated Laser Aimers LASER LIGHT Do not stare into beam Class 2 Laser Product 1 0 mW MAX OUTPUT 650nM IEC 60825 1 Ed 2 2007 pulse duration of 15 5mSec Complies with 21 CFR A 1040 10 and 1040 11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 Laser Safety Statement This device has been tested in accordance with and complies with IEC60825 1 Ed 2 0 EN60825 1 2007 Complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 LASER LIGHT DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT 1 0 mW MAX OUTPUT 650nm pulse duration of 15 5msec WARNING Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure LED Safety LED Safety Statement LEDs have been tested and classified as EXEMPT RISK GROUP to the Standard IEC 62471 2006 Infrared LED Safety Statement 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 software or other GPS related aspects of this product UL has only tested for the ex
73. acisoeed Sanne ae eae reaeeenaueetnede 16 5 Software Requirements acca cs ete escp ieee See cae et este eease dpe rmee amen emsce see eaeevicuie 16 5 Connecting the Dolphin Terminal to the Net Base eee eeeeeeeeeseeeeeneeteneeeeeeeeeeneeee 16 5 Mounting the INGTES Cries acca ects teats oti ctceereaiaicetodeandageee nce sbeiptecdadeerss aebteus en coeieeedacteneueee 16 6 Channel Bracket Installation Pre existing Hardware Installations eeeeeeee 16 10 viij Chapter 17 Dolphin 99EX QuadCharger Device Model 99EX QC RNY cee aaa erate gece acne Eaa eee ieee datos E Ea EE e semen eee 17 1 Parts and FUMCI NS cto cae cette eso 2 aoe 2 ia eet cee ele eee eed recente 17 2 Supplying 0 gt ene een ne et eee ee ene ee ee ee 17 3 Inserting and Charging Batteries xz 2 fccicec ot coscccendds elas ce cesetcnctde estedcecessaretendicecmnndacecosendee 17 3 Mounting the QuadCharger asc cee acct chs neces adc tnctaaetd cecnaacss endeestcicdeenietevianme oe ceeceds 17 4 Troubleshoot G seii 2S eack hae eee tee ee Settee ieee tes 17 5 Chapter 18 Customer Support Product Service and FAG AM acres lees as cece eee ces ade ei eceeia eee 18 1 Technical ASSIS AC Sascha sslesenccncctes seassece ac ccasisanencsest ceama aus ceaase snow beacuera Dacaetsenanacsgedeeeneiaees 18 1 Limited Waranty sarsii detente pinniatnedasiandnedsdaniaciniataes wets a E REANA 18 1 How to Extend Your Warranty soccciiensssae dccccuinedeiadascasinesubsatansced de
74. al devices such as handheld scanners The USB port is client Hi Speed 2 0v compliant You can connect the base to a peripheral device such as a memory stick or to a printer using a standard USB cable For more information see Dolphin 99EX Mobile Base Device Model 99EX MB on page 14 1 Dolphin eBase Device The Dolphin Ethernet eBase device enables a single 99EX mobile computer to communicate with a host device over an Ethernet network In addition the ebase is equipped with a USB host port that is Hi Speed 2 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 Li poly or extended Li ion battery For more information see Dolphin 99EX eBase Device Model 99EX EHB on page 13 1 Dolphin Net Base Device The Dolphin Net Base device enables up to four 99EX mobile computers to communicate with a host device over an Ethernet network In addition the Net Base provides a second RJ45 Ethernet port for connection to an additional device such as a printer workstation eBase or another Net Base For more information see Dolphin 99EX Net Base Device Model 99EX NB on page 16 1 Dolphin ChargeBase The Dolphin ChargeBase is a 4 slot charging cradle that holds powers and charges terminals For more information see Dolphin 99EX ChargeBase Device Model 99EX CB on page 15 1 Dolphin QuadCharger Device
75. amage not covered by the warranty 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 Parts and Functions Front Panel Terminal Well Auxiliary Battery Well Power Dock LED COMM 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 4 hours for the standard 3 7V battery or 6 hours for the extended 3 7V battery If the host device is a workstation that uses ActiveSync synchronization begins immediately Auxiliary Battery Well See Auxiliary Battery Well on page 12 4 12 2 Power Dock LED Indicates if power is supplied to the HomeBase and if a terminal is docked properly in the base This color means Red The HomeBase has power but no terminal is docked Green The HomeBase has power and the terminal is properly seated in the base 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 has completed charging and is ready for use Red Flashing The internal temperature of the auxiliary battery is too hot or there is a battery error Charge the auxiliar
76. anner 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 standard IEEE Std 1725 2006 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 2006 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 hehe 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 conductive objects to contact battery terminals e If 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 18 1 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 see Product Service and Repair on page 18 1 e If you are not sure the battery or charger is working properly s
77. are Requirements for Setup e Dolphin communication peripheral e g HomeBase eBase USB or RS232 Communication Charge Cable and power supply e A USB cable for USB communication or Serial cable for RS232 communication if one is not supplied with your Dolphin communication peripheral 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 9 Note ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center must be setup on your workstation before you initiate synchronization from the terminal for the first time 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 In the ActiveSync window on your workstation select File gt Connection Settings 2 Doone of the following a For USB communications check the box next to Allow USB connections b For RS232 communications check the box next to Allow connection to one of the following and select COM1 f
78. asineeaenaadetubranadeuscuntanstede 18 2 Dolphin 99EX 99GX Terminal Agency Information Dolphin 99EX and 99GX mobile computers meet or exceed the requirements of all applicable standards organizations for safe operation However as with any electrical equipment the best way to ensure safe operation is to operate 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 99EXLO 99EXLW 99EXLG 99GXLO 99GXLG CAUTION Read the Guidelines for Battery Pack Use and Disposal on page 3 14 and all cautionary markings A 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 Laser Safety Label Locations Dolphin 99EX with WLAN Dolphin 99EX with WWAN Dolphin 99GX Compliance Label Compliance Label Compliance Label Optional Compliance Compliance Label Label Optional 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 Laser Safety Label If the following label is att
79. ating system to use COM7 If the software applica tion requires the GPS Intermediate Driver set the operating system to use the GPS Intermediate Driver Selecting the Port 1 Tap a5 gt Settings gt System gt External GPS 2 Inthe GPS program port drop down list select COM7 or GPD1 pe the GPS Intermediate Driver as required by the application Note The GPS program port and hardware port cannot be the same value 3 Tap OK to save d COM7 l COM Port 7 can be set to the following baud rates e 4800 o e 9600 Default baud rate Recommended for optimal performance e 19200 e 38400 11 1 Other baud rates are not possible The baud rate selected on COM7 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 READIWRITE COM7 is still available for access mode of 0 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 COM7 Z To see the GPS Demo tap Ae gt Demos gt GPS Demo 11 2 4
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81. belt loop to secure the holster to a belt The standard holster includes two additional stylus loops on the front of the holster Protective Enclosure Protective enclosures help seal and protect terminals from damage while providing full access to all ter minal parts and features These enclosures feature a swivel clip on the back that enables you to secure the enclosure to a belt Enclosures also come with an adjustable shoulder strap for added convenience Stylus Kits Each Dolphin is shipped with a stylus and a stylus tether used to secure the stylus to the terminal to pre vent loss Kits containing three styli and three tethers are available for purchase When ordering specify your Dolphin model number to ensure the correct stylus selection Stylus for Dolphin 99EX with WLAN Stylus for Dolphin 99EX with WWAN and 99GX Models a o e q Oo Battery Pack The rechargeable battery pack provides the main power for the terminal For more information see Batteries on page 3 13 Front Panel 99EX and 99GX Note Your Dolphin model may differ from the model illustrated however the features noted are standard for all 99EX and 99GX models unless otherwise indicated Charge Indicator LED General Notification LED Front Speaker Touch Panel Display SCAN Key j a DAV OOOO Navigation Keys Las Recessed Key
82. board naan POOL Sea cae DYU OL Seceae Power Key OOOO Red Modifier Key NG Blue Modifier Key j Microphone I O Connector Note The illustration above shows the 55 Key Full Alpha Numeric Keyboard option For a complete overview of the optional keyboards available for the 99EX 99GX see Using the Keyboards on page 6 1 For a description of each callout see Front Panel Features for the 99EX and 99GX see page 3 6 Front Panel Features for the 99EX and 99GX Blue Modifier Key See Using the Modifier Keys on page 6 3 Front Speaker The front speaker is the receiver for handset voice calls See GSM HSPA Global Radio Dolphin Models on page 9 5 General Notification LED The light emitting diode LED located above the top right corner of the LCD display flashes and illuminates during resets scanning imaging and taking a picture This LED can be programmed by various software applications 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 Microphone The integrated microphone that provides audio input for handset and speakerphone voice calls See Voice Communication on page 9 5 Navigation Keys The centrally located navigation keys enable you to move and posit
83. both RS232 and USB communications Through the RS232 serial port you can transmit reliable data communications at speeds of up to 115K baud By using the Hi Speed USB v2 0 port the data transmission rate goes up to 480 Mbps Convenient Storage Intelligent battery charging makes the base a safe and convenient storage receptacle for your Dolphin terminal We recommend use of Honeywell Li lon or Li poly battery packs Use of any non Honeywell battery may A result in damage not covered by the warranty 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 14 1 Front Panel Terminal Lock not in view Terminal Lock Terminal Well Volume Control Dial Ball Joint not in view for Mounting Bracket Status LED pee ommunications Speaker a Mounting Bracket Used to mount the base to a fixed location Speaker Amplifies the Dolphin s audio signals Status LED Illuminates solid green when the Dolphin terminal is properly seated in the terminal well Terminal Locks The mobile base has a locking switch on the left and right side Pushing one of the switches up locks the terminal in the base To unlock the terminal push either switch down Terminal Well Place the terminal in this well Once seated the terminal can communicate with a host de
84. but the 5V output may be enabled see Five Volt Control on page 7 12 Using the Touch Panel Honeywell defines proper use of the terminal touch panel as using a screen protector and proper stylus Screen protectors maintain the ongoing integrity i e prevent scratching of the touch panel which is why their use is recommended for applications that require a high to medium level of interface with the touch panel such as signature capture for proof of delivery Honeywell advocates the use of screen protectors on all Dolphin devices We recommend implementing a screen protector replacement program to ensure that screen protectors are replaced periodically when signs of damage wear are noticeable Replacement screen protectors can be purchased directly from Honeywell Please contact a Honeywell sales associate for details Honeywell also mandates use of a proper stylus which is one that has a stylus tip radius of no less than 0 8 mm Use of the Honeywell stylus included with the terminal is recommended at all times Honeywell warranty policy covers wear on the touch panel for the first twelve 12 months if a screen pro tector is applied and an approved stylus is used for the 12 month duration covered by the warranty Installing a Screen Protector Dolphin terminals ship with a screen protector already installed You will need to replace the screen pro tector at regular intervals 1 After the current screen protector has been removed fr
85. by any other device Error Reporting Error Reporting gives you the option of enabling or disabling the error reporting function of Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 iA a a tea amn Y External GPS External GPS determines which port a third party GPS software application can use to access the GPS receiver Access Screen Hardware Screen Programs Screen foresee nat cs Ses oe iaa A iad 1 t My t Note You need the installation parameters from the GPS manufacturer to configure the connection Five Volt Control Five Volt Control gives you the option to manually enable 5V output to supply power to an external device By default 5 Volt Output automatically turns on when AC power is applied to the terminal If you want to use a USB memory stick without AC power then you must manually turn on the 5 Volt Output Do not leave 5 Volt output enabled when you are not using it to supply power to an external device Smart Sensor The Smart Sensor configuration utility enables you to configure the Dolphin s integrated accelerometer light and proximity sensors f Tap ae gt Settings gt System gt Smart Sensor Motion Settings Motion Settings enable you to customize how the terminal responds to motion and object orientation for advanced power management ote sx Display Settings enables or disables Auto Display minal cama Orientation When enabled the Dolphin s display automatically switc
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87. cluded e One Dolphin eBase Ethernet cradle model 99EX EHB e One power supply see Power on page 13 5 e One power cord You will also need to provide a standard CAT 5 Ethernet network cable These items are needed to set up and operate the eBase If any items are missing or anything appears to be damaged contact your Customer Account Representative Keep the original packaging in case you need to return the eBase for service or to store the eBase while not in use Charge Time The base completes a full charge of the main battery pack installed in the terminal seated in the terminal well in 4 hours for the standard 3 7V battery or 6 hours for the extended 3 7V battery The base com pletes a full charge of the battery pack in the Auxiliary Battery Well see page 13 2 in 4 hours for the standard 3 7V battery or 6 hours for the extended 3 7V battery Convenient Storage The intelligent battery charging 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 bat tery packs the one installed in the terminal and a spare We recommend use of Honeywell Li ion or Li poly battery packs Use of any non Honeywell battery may result in damage not covered by the warranty 13 1 Parts and Functio
88. connected to the appropriate power source the Dolphin terminal receives the power to charge its main battery and run its internal circuitry Keep the base plugged into the power source so that the Dolphin terminal battery pack stays fully charged Note Honeywell recommends that you leave the base connected to its power source at all times The base is powered via the power connector on the bottom panel see Bottom Panel on page 14 3 Both the power and serial connectors are straight out not at an angle The base requires a 12 VDC power input Charging the Dolphin Terminal The base supplies charging power to the Dolphin terminal so that the terminal can monitor the charging of its battery pack This charging method protects the battery from being damaged by overcharging Therefore the Dolphin terminal may be stored indefinitely in the base without damage to the terminal the battery pack or the base 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 Insert a battery pack into the terminal 2 Slide the terminal imager window up and the LCD visible into the terminal well until it stops 3 When the terminal is properly seated the DOCK LED on the base illuminates solid green The terminal begins charging automatically Establishing Communication The RS232 interface allows the terminal to communicate to a workstation modem a
89. d see capacity and usage statistics for the card RIL The RIL Information screen displays useful statistics for the GSM WAN Voice module PH8 To verify whether or not the GSM radio is enabled check the Dolphin Wireless Manager see page 8 6 Power Power system settings contains two tabs Battery and Advanced Tap ag gt Settings gt System gt Power Battery Tab a ee The battery tab displays the power level status of the va main battery and the status of the backup battery OR aca Neer Note The Backup Battery gauge registers either 0 or 100 The percentage is not an indication of the level of charge remaining on the backup battery An installed and functional battery registers 100 A total discharge or a pipelined i battery error registers 0 For detailed information on the main battery pack see Battery on page 7 10 Advanced Tab Re ee Determines power time outs For On battery power select from the drop down list the Sevatercresest humber of minutes of inactivity you want to pass before the Blane is SF terminal powers off when running on battery power For On external power select from the drop down list the Onaxteipal par A aa RGS number of minutes of inactivity you want to pass before the terminal powers off when running on external power EERS o Note When the terminal powers off it enters Suspend Mode see page 2 11 for additional information Regional Settings Regio
90. device by plugging an RS232 serial cable into the RS232 Communications Port on the bottom of the base Plug the other end of the RS232 serial cable into the correct port on the host RS232 device The wiring of your cable depends on whether the other device is set up as a Data Communications Equipment DCE or Data Terminal Equipment DTE device The Communication Port is configured as a DCE device To communicate with a DTE device such as a workstation use a standard or straight through RS232 cable To communicate with a DCE device use either a null modem adapter in line with a standard RS232 cable or a null modem serial cable You can make your own cables by following the pin configuration in the chart that follows To do so you must determine if your host RS232 device is 9 pin or 25 pin and whether it is configured as a DCE or DTE device RS232 Pin Configuration Base Host Port DCE IBM AT DB9 IBM XT DB25 Modem DB25 DTE DTE DCE Pin Input Signal 2 RD 2 3 2 3 TD 3 2 3 5 SG 5 7 7 4 DTR 4 20 6 6 DSR 6 6 20 7 RTS 7 4 5 8 CTS 8 5 4 Note The input signal names are reference to the DTE target device i e workstation or host computer in accordance with the RS232 standard 14 7 Serial Connector The following diagram displays the pin diagram of the serial connector of the base Pin Description 1 Internal Jumper to
91. dy worn operation this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines for use with an accessory that contains no metal and the positions the handset a minimum of 1 5 cm from the body Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines If you do no t use a body worn accessory and are not holding the phone at the ear position the handset a minimum of 1 5 cm from your body when the phone is switched on For European Community Users Honeywell complies with Directive 2002 96 EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 27 January 2003 on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Information This product has required the extraction and use of natural resources for its production It may contain hazardous substances that could impact health and the environment if not properly disposed In order to avoid the dissemination of those substances in our environment and to diminish the pressure on the natural resources we encourage you to use the appropriate take back systems for product disposal Those systems will reuse or recycle most of the materials of the product you are disposing ina sound way 54 The crossed out wheeled bin symbol informs you that the product should not be disposed of along with municipal waste and invites you to use the appropriate separate take back systems for product disposal If you need more information on the collect
92. e Device Center visit Microsoft s Windows Mobile Web site RJ45 Ethernet Port Use a standard CAT 5 Ethernet cable you can connect the ebase to an Ethernet compliant device to facilitate Ethernet communication to and from the terminal This color and status means Green Flashing Data transfer in progress Solid A connection has been established between the Dolphin terminal and the Ethernet Yellow Solid Ethernet is connected at 100T Off Ethernet is connected at 10T 13 4 DC Power Jack Use the power cable from Honeywell that comes with the eBase to supply power to this power jack For more information see Power on page 13 5 Bottom Panel For details on how to mount the eBase see Mounting the eBase on page 13 8 Serial Number Label MAC Address Label Compliance Label Power The terminal requires 12 Volts DC input for communications and battery charging the power adapter on the power cable converts the voltage from the power source to 12 Volts DC Use only UL Listed power supply which has been qualified by Honeywell with output rated 12VDC and 3 amps with the device The operating temperature range is 10 to 50 C 14 to 122 F Honeywell recommends that you leave the eBase connected to its power source at all times so that it is always ready to use A We recommend use of Honeywell peripherals power cables and power adapters Use of any non Honeywell peripherals c
93. e device and transferring files is as simple as dragging and dropping or copying and pasting 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 Win dows Embedded Handheld 6 5 and the terminal s processor You can verify your processor by tapping J gt Settings gt System gt About gt Version Make a note of the information in the Processor field 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 or Windows Mobile Device Center connection
94. e list select the program you want to remove 2 Tap Remove The following message appears feerrerine oa ae aese f 3 3 lt e 3 Tap Yes Wait while the program is removed 4 Verify that the program no longer appears in the list Screen The Screen system setting contains three screens General Clear Type and Text Size General Screen ClearType Screen exes tel por Toor C deea Y ikolee Orientation The General screen enables you to set the dynamic screen rotation Three choices of screen orientation are supported Portrait Landscape right handed and Landscape left handed Align Screen The General Tab also allows you to re align the screen You need to re align the screen if tapping buttons or icons with the stylus no longer seems to work appropriately Tapping Align Screen brings up the align screen window where you are guided to tap a target several times This re calibrates how the touch screen receives input e Alignment should always be performed with a stylus designed for touch panel applications The small point is required for accurate calibration e Press the stylus firmly into the center of the cross hair target once and release Do not double tap the target The display supports ClearType font rendering which is a Microsoft technology that dramatically increases the readability of text on LCD displays To enable Clear Type font rendering select Enable Cl
95. e mode is when you use the rear speaker as a speakerphone To switch to speakerphone tap on the speaker button in the Dialer window see Accessing the Dialer Window on page 9 6 Volume Control Use the Dolphin keyboard to adjust the volume e amp Ge To raise the volume press the Blue modifier key up arrow To lower the volume press the Blue modifier key down arrow ja PG Wf Or Blue Press the up or down arrow on the Volume Control button on the right side of the device to adjust the volume of the active speaker see Volume Control Button on page 3 10 Accessing the Dialer Window Note The WWAN radio must be active for voice communication see Enabling the WWAN Radio on page 9 5 FA r N Tap Prone on the Home screen or tap a5 gt Phone amp to open the Phone dialer Displays the network carrier _ from the SIM card Displays the most Cita i recent calls 3 y egy ogy ma er _ Se ee Toggles the touch screen Menu keypad ON or OFF Dialing Once the dialer window is open you can dial out two ways e Tap the buttons on the dialer window e Use the physical keyboard when the keyboard is in numeric mode Sending Calls After the number is dialed tap Talk praean or press the Blue Send key lt H Note The i icon indicates that the phone is in use Ending Calls While the phone call is live tap End Rend or press the B
96. e terminal to a wireless network through the on board radio 802 11a b g n Bluetooth and or GSM CDMA Each radio has its own configuration 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 1 1a b g n The 99EX and 99GX has a 2 4 GHz 802 11b g n 5 0 GHz 802 11a n WLAN Wireless Local Area Net work radio The radio is interoperable with other 802 11a b g n Wi Fi compliant products including access points APs workstations via PC card adapters and other wireless portable devices By default the 802 11a b g n radio is disabled after each factory reset 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 tapping the program icon in the task tray near the bottom of the touch screen For complete configuration instruc tions download the Honeywell Secure Wireless SWC Client User s Guide from www honeywellaidc com A link to this guide appears on the Dolphin 99EX or 99GX 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
97. earType and tap OK For more information about Clear Type font rendering visit www microsoft com typography WhatlsClearType mspx Text Size Screen The Text Size screen enables you to perform font scaling within Home screen Abie te semen ees e Contacts bresttert bergen e Calendar Sr e Messaging and anali e Tasks r Font scaling means that you can increase or decrease the point size of the font on application windows To change the font size move the slider toward Smallest or Largest The Example text changes to reflect the font change Tap OK to save the new font size setting Task Manager The Task Manager provides information about applications and processes running on your mobile com puter 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 Apaia nA Mun wu the i opener Iex or M Sak Meneget 33 1K Using the Task Manager Applications CEES To view the status of the programs running on your t mobile computer tap the Menu button at the bottom of st i aa the screen then tap View gt Applications a p From the application list you can A e Tap and hold on an application then tap Switch To on the pop up menu List oj rior End M Tasks BB ei Menage View s e Tap and hold on an application then tap End Task or
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99. ed into the bracket and secured to mount the base Connectors The power and RS232 connectors are located on the bottom panel For more information see Bottom Panel on page 14 3 Bracket The bracket contains the turnscrew and two slots Ball joints are inserted into each slot and secured with the turnscrew Turnscrew The turnscrew is located on the top of the bracket Rotate the turnscrew to secure or loosen the ball joint slots Mounting Bracket The mounting bracket is what you attach to the mounting surface It is comprised of a ball joint and flat disk The disk contains drill holes you use to secure the base to the mounting surface 14 4 Mounting The adjustable mounting bracket holds the terminal securely in place and gives the user a variety of options for mounting the base Safety Precautions Honeywell is not responsible for any damages caused to you your vehicle or other individuals due to the installation of the Dolphin Mobile mount Follow these safety precautions when mounting the mobile base Never drill into a surface in your vehicle without first consulting a mobile installation professional A experienced with your vehicle type to avoid damaging the vehicle s safety features gas tank elec trical system or other sensitive vehicle components Do not install the Mobile base in an air bag deployment zone Honeywell assumes no responsibility of liability for injury or death because of car crashes and or air bag
100. edback Encryption pma See Encryption on page 7 11 Error oo See Error Reporting on page 7 11 Reporting p Icon See Page External oe See External GPS on page 7 11 GPS D Five Volt See Five Volt Control on page 7 12 Control T Smart See Smart Sensor on page 7 12 Sensors m Managed i See Managed Programs on page 7 14 Programs Hi Memory u See Memory on page 7 15 Power g See Power on page 7 16 RIL at See RIL on page 7 16 Regional See Regional Settings on page 7 16 Settings oy Remove T See Remove Programs on page 7 17 Programs g ke Screen See Screen on page 7 18 Task See Task Manager on page 7 19 Manager About The About system setting displays specific information about the terminal It contains three screens Version Screen Device ID Screen Displays the information about the software operating system and processor Displays the information the terminal 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 The device name is used by ActiveSync Description Displays the description of the device ID Copyrights Screen Displays important copyright information Backlight The Backlight system setting enables you to customize backlight functionality for the display The back ligh
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103. efault ESC Escape Left Left Left Left Left Send Left Phone Scan Scan Right Right Right Right Right End Right Phone Backlight Toggles Keyboard Backlight On Off Toggles Toggles Flashlight Keyboard On Off 99EX Backlight On models only Off TAB Tab Up Up Up Up Up Volume Up Prior Phone Down Down Down Down Down Volume Next Down Phone Enter Return A a A add F1 B b B 1 F2 Cc c c 2 F3 D d D 3 F4 E e E F5 F f F subtract F6 G g G 4 F7 H h H 5 F8 l i l 6 A F9 J j J F10 K k K F11 Key ALPHA Shift ALPHA NUM Shift NUM Blue Red Default L L 7 amp F12 M m M 8 multiply F13 N n N 9 F14 O o O F15 P p P F16 Q q Q period gt multiply F17 R r R 0 F18 S s S comma lt F19 T t T F20 U u U F21 V v V F22 W w W F23 underscore X X Xx F24 Y y Y F25 SFT Shift Shift SP Space BKSP Backspace Z Zz Z Power Off On CTRL Control Control Menu Blue Blue Blue Blue Red Red Red Red NUM Toggles between NUM lock mode and ALPHA mode 55 Key Full Alpha Numeric Keyboard Left Navigation SEND key SCAN key Right Navigation END key Escape key Backlight Flashlight key Tab key Enter key Up Navigation key Down Navigation key Space key Backspace key Delete key Shift key A Iy 3 aN z a wo e
104. end it to Honeywell International Inc or an authorized service center for inspection 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 Internal Backup Battery Located inside the terminal is a 3 6 Volt nickel metal hydride NIMH backup battery The backup battery prevents the terminal from being reset if you need to replace the main battery pack It retains RAM data during the battery pack exchange A fully charged backup battery provides 30 minutes of backup time Note When removing a battery from the terminal put the device in Suspend Mode see page 2 11 before removing the battery door Once the battery door is removed wait at least 3 seconds before removing the main battery This process allows the device to shut down properly and maintains memory during the battery swap If at any time the backup battery becomes fully discharged of power e g the terminal is left without the main battery pack for more than 30 minutes the terminal resets when power is supplied All files are retained but you may need to restart any running applications In addition a fully discharged backup battery requires a minimum of 24 hours of charging time to reach a full charge Note Data and programs stored in Flash memory are no
105. er 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 99EX Only The flashlight camera flash is located on the back panel of the terminal When used as a Flashlight press the Blue key key 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 Hand Strap 99EX Only The 99EX comes with a removable elastic hand strap Image Scan Engine Window The available image engines read and decode linear stacked linear e g PDF417 and 2D matrix bar code symbologies The available image engines contain a laser aimer for greater accuracy The laser apertures for the imaging engines laser aimers are contained behind this window For more details see Using the Scan Image Engine on page 4 1 Memory Card Socket and SIM Card Socket The memory card socket provides the user with the option to expand the terminals memory capacity using microSD or microSDHC memory interfaces The expansion socket is located under the main battery in the battery well Note Honeywell recommends the use of Single Level Cell SLC industrial grade microSD or microSDHC memory cards with Dolphin terminals f
106. erminals are successfully connected then four different IP addresses are assigned to the adapter associated with the Dolphin terminal 1 Tap J gt Power Tools gt Network Utilities gt IPConfig Change the Adapter to SMC95001 On the Input tab tap the Display full configuration button A V N The Dolphin terminal retrieves and displays the IP configuration for the entire Dolphin terminal and the Net Base terminal well where the Dolphin is docked 5 Locate the IpAddress field in the IP configuration list Mounting the Net Base Set the Net 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 termi nal while it is in the Net Base When choosing a location bear in mind that the mounting location must allow users easy access to the terminal wells the Ethernet ports and the power jack Bottom Panel DIN Rail Slot Rubber Feet Qty 8 Mounting Holes for Wall Mount Bracket Hardware Qty 4 16 6 Desk Mounting The DIN Rail 7 5 X 35 mm slot on the bottom panel enables secure mounting on a horizontal surface 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 in dia nut Installing the DIN Rail 1 Slide the DIN Rail into the DIN Rail slot on the bottom panel of the base 2 Turn the base and DIN Rail right
107. ew from being removed 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each of the remaining mounting holes Tighten all four bolts to secure the bracket to the wall Once the bracket is installed secure the base to the wall bracket see Securing the Base to the Wall Bracket for detailed instructions Wood Stud Installation 1 Drill four pilot holes in the wall wood stud using the 1 4 in drill bit x Tt a nes ue Wall Mount Holes a i g w 4 Wall Mount Bracket Bracket gt Wall gt Open Toggle Nut 2 Secure the bracket to the wall using the four Hex Head Lag Screws provided 3 Once the bracket is installed secure the base to the wall bracket see Securing the Base to the Wall Bracket for detailed instructions Securing the Base to the Wall Bracket You can secure the base to the wall bracket by using the self tapping screws provided or you can use the optional DIN Rail To secure the base using the self tapping screws 1 Position the base on the wall bracket as shown 2 Secure the base to the bracket using the four M3 x 9 mm self tapping screws Wall Bracket M3 x 9 mm Self tapping Screws Qty 4 15 6 To secure the base using the optional DIN Rail Hardware Required e DIN Rail Qty 1 e 3 16 in dia x 5 8 in long pan head screw Qty 2 e 1 2 in OD x 7 32 in ID x 3 64 in thick washer Qty 2 e 3 16 in dia nut Qty 2 1 Position the DIN Rail on the wall bracke
108. fer slightly from what is illustrated depending on your Dolphin model Enabling the Radios 1 Tap Wy on the Home screen to access the Dolphin Wireless Manager Ttg we e C4 Gear 2 Tap anywhere inside the rectangle of the radio you want to enable 8 6 3 The radio begins activating 4 When the radio is activated i e transmitting a signal the OFF button changes to ON Not visible 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 tapping Menu on the tile bar Turn all famos ot j WLAN Berciigs Wisetanth Sethe Prone tectongt how Radio Type Menu Option 802 11a b g n Tap WLAN Settings and the Honeywell WLAN Security Supplicant opens The Honeywell WLAN Security Supplicant User s Guide is available for download from the Dolphin 99EX or 99GX product page at www honeywellaidc com Bluetooth Tap Bluetooth Settings and the Bluetooth Settings open For details see Working with the Bluetooth Radio on page 10 1 GSM HSDPA UMTS Tap Phone Settings and the Phone opens GPRS EDGE For details see Working with Wireless Wide Area Networking WWAN on page 9 1 GSM CDMA Tap Gobi Settings and the Gobi Manager opens For details see Gobi Manager on page 9 13 Network Cards The Network Cards screen allows you to set and configure the type
109. ge capture signature capture and reading of OCR characters Angled Imaging All imagers are installed at a 25 degree downward facing angle for enhanced comfort and maneuverabil ity while scanning Laser Safety See Laser Safety on page 1 1 N5603 Beam Divergence Angle Engines Horizontal Beam Divergence Angle Vertical Beam Divergence Angle degrees degrees N5603SR HD 18 1 14 3 N5603ER 13 1 9 9 LED Safety See LED Safety on page 1 2 Image Engine Specifications Engines 1D 2D Image Capture Aiming Pattern Omni Directional Aiming N5603SR ER HD Y Y Y N5603 Red High Vis Y Aiming Pattern page 4 5 See Laser Safety on page 1 1 N5600SR ER HD Y Y Y N5600 Green Aiming Y Beam page 4 5 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 0 lux e Photographic quality codes Focus N5603 N5600 N5603 N5600 N5603 N5600 High Density HD Standard Range SR Extended Range ER Symbology Distance in cm Delta Distance in cm Delta Distance in cm Delta in cm in cm in cm Near Near Near Far 3 mil 2 0 3 4 1 4 C39 128 5 1 8 6 3 6 5 mil 1 4 4 8 3 4 2 7 6 3 3 6 5 4 9 0 3 6 C39 128 3 6 12 2 8 6 6 9 16 0 9 1 13 7 22 9 9 1 7 5 mil
110. gled on characters are uppercase when toggled off srr BNA characters are lowercase Using the Navigation Keys Located in the center of each keyboard for easy access with either hand the navigation keys navigate the cursor through application screens Key Function Moves the cursor up one row or line AIN VOL Moves the cursor down one row or line PG WY Raises the volume Os Blue Lowers the volume Om Blue amp Moves the cursor up one page Red Key Function je PG Red Moves the cursor down one page o 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 34 Key Alpha Numeric Keyboard SCAN key Left Navigation SEND key Right Navigation END key Escape key Backlight Flashlight key Tab key Enter key Up Navigation key Down Navigation key ALPHA Mode keys Space key E Backspace key Shift key DEL Delete key Power key ALPHA key CTRL ALT key Blue key Red key Note The flashlight function is disabled on all 99GX models ALPHA Key The ALPHA lock key enables you to toggle between the alpha and numeric keyboard modes On the 34 Key Keyboard numeric mode is the default Press the ALPHA key once to switch to ALPHA lock mode Press the ALPHA key again to exit the ALPHA lock mode
111. gligence including failure to follow the proper maintenance 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 connections 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 18 1 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 HIl at its sole option will either repair or replace the product without charge except for return shipping to HIl 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 WITHOUT LIMITATION
112. h and GSM HSPA GPS 3 1 megapixel auto control color camera WPAN amp WWAN with GPS Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 Classic OMAP3715 1Ghz 256MB RAM X 1GB Flash Four keyboard options Extended 3 7V Li ion rechargeable battery pack Adaptus Imaging Technology N5603ER SR HD or N5600ER SR HD image engines 802 11a b g n Bluetooth and GSM CDMA GPS 99GX Models WLAN amp WPAN Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 Classic OMAP3715 1Ghz 256MB RAM X 1GB Flash Four keyboard options 3 7V Li poly standard or extended 3 7V Li ion rechargeable battery pack Adaptus Imaging Technology N5603ERor N5603SR image engine 802 11a b g n and Bluetooth WLAN WLAN WLAN WPAN amp WWAN Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 Classic OMAP3715 1Ghz 256MB RAM X 1GB Flash Four keyboard options Extended 3 7V Li ion rechargeable battery pack Adaptus Imaging Technology N5603ER SR HD or N5600ER SR HD image engines 802 11a b g n Bluetooth and GSM CDMA WPAN WWAN with GPS amp Camera Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 Classic OMAP3715 1Ghz 256MB RAM X 1GB Flash Four keyboard options Extended 3 7V Li ion rechargeable battery pack Adaptus Imaging Technology N5603ER SR HD or N5600ER SR HD image engines 802 11a b g n Bluetooth and GSM HSPA or GSM CDMA GPS 3 1 megapixel auto control color camera WPAN amp WWAN Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 Classic OMAP
113. he 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 S LE 9 When the connection is complete the network icon changes to all 10 You can now send data over GSM Ending the Data Connection By default the data connection will disconnect after a certain amount of time passes without use This period of time is determined by ISP Bl To end the data connection manually tap the network icon all in the Title bar and select Disconnect on the popup bubble Manual Network Selection You can select Automatic or Manual network selection The Phone defaults to Automatic network selec tion 1 When an active SIM card is inserted in the terminal tap YO gt Settings gt Personal gt Phone gt gt Menu gt Options 2 Select the Network tab reses ao Yh dep TS er el Tt Ford Pete wee Aabot saiast I li ice anoman rA ee ee Set betenrhs 3 Under Network selection select Automatic the default selection or Manual a If you select Manual the Phone searc
114. he eBase when connecting or disconnecting the USB cable Connect the other end of the USB cable to the host workstation 4 Insert the Dolphin terminal in the eBase terminal well The Power Dock LED changes to green and the COMM LED illuminates red 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 to it indicate a successful connection The eBase can now transfer data between the terminal and the host device Mounting the eBase Set the eBase 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 eBase When choosing a location bear in mind that e the mounting location must allow users easy access to the Auxiliary Battery Well and e the Ethernet and USB ports as well as the power jack face straight out of the rear panel and you will most likely want easy access to them in the future 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 in dia nut Installing the DIN Rail 1 Slide the DIN rail slot along the bottom panel 2 Then using the appropr
115. he terminal immediately 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 fol lowing 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 10 This sets the Critical Battery point to 10 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 0 no warning to 99 would nearly always warn You can review and set these battery points in the RegEdit Power Tool 1 Tap ag gt Power Tools gt RegEdit 2 Drill down to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE gt ControlPanel gt Power Tap the Value Name to change the Value Data You can reset the Value Data from 0 no warning to 99 would nearly always warn 4 Tap OK to save changes For more information about the RegEdit Power Tool refer to the Dolphin Power Tools User s Guide avail able for download at www honeywellaidc com
116. hereas symbologies with larger bars or elements mil size should be read farther from the unit N5603 Red High Vis Aiming Pattern If your Dolphin terminal is configured with a 5603 imager high vis aimers frame the bar code for more intuitive aiming See Laser Safety on page 1 1 N5600 Green Aiming Beam Linear Bar Code Bi CVU 1i NT 1E ws TTL a wy 2D Matrix Symbol Pa S wta kat m dial wh LA a tad ae hate pase LEWIS y INT ak 2 TUNRA Capturing Images 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 This is normal Scan Key On all 99EX terminals the SCAN key 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 grayscale JPG Compression Digital images have a maximum image size of 640 x 480 pixels and may have up to a 256 grayscale image definition The image quality and related file size are determined
117. hernet network In addition the Net Base provides a second RJ45 Ethernet port for connection to an additional device such as a printer workstation eBase or another Net Base The 99EX NB charger is designed for use with battery pack models 99EX BTSC standard Li poly 3 7 V 11 3 watt hour and 99EX BTEC extended Li ion 3 7 V 18 5 watt hour manufactured by Honeywell International Inc and with Dolphin 99EX and 99GX model terminals A The Net Base is not designed for use in hazardous locations 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 Net Base Open the shipping box and inspect the package to see that the following standard items are included e One Dolphin Net Base Ethernet cradle model 99EX NB e One power supply see Power on page 16 4 e One power cord You will also need to provide a standard CAT 5 Ethernet network cable These items are needed to set up and operate the Net Base If any items are missing or anything appears to be damaged contact your Customer Account Representative Keep the original packaging in case you need to return the Net Base for service or to store the Net Base while not in use Charge Time The base supplies power to the intelligent battery charging system in all Dolphin terminals which senses when a full charge has been achieved and switches to
118. hes between portrait and landscape isk Rules depending on how you hold the terminal LE Power Management Settings customize how the terminal responds to object orientation and motion Porat Manage neecr Serag Save power by turning off the display or suspending the mM terminal when it is placed face down wns te e Modify the Motion Detection settings to wake the terminal PMG cosas from suspend mode or prevent the terminal from entering suspend mode when motion is detected ru Seavert he ot ETET Figh Fat I serge Light Settings Light Aenscr Satungi Proximity Settings Prosomity Wense Sethngs Event Track displays an event log summary of detected free fall events exceeding 2 ft over 250 ms The summary includes the time date and duration of the most recent 50 events Several options are provided for audible notification of free fall events Light Sensor Settings customize how the terminal responds to the environmental lighting conditions in which the terminal is being used e Enable Display Backlight Adjustment automatically adjusts the brightness of the display screen depending on the environmental lighting conditions e Enable Automatic Keypad Backlight automatically turns the keypad backlight on or off depending on the environmental lighting conditions Proximity Sensor Settings customize how the terminal responds to objects detected close to the touch screen display e g a person s face carr
119. hes for available networks Searching far all available networks Please wait Cancel b The found networks appear 5 a PING Yahi DK Came c Select a new network and tap OK The Phone registers on the new network and the Network tab appears d To switch to another network tap the now active Select button and the process repeats 4 To switch back to automatic roaming select Automatic under Select networks and tap OK Data Communication GSM CDMA Dolphin Models Gobi Manager The Gobi Manager enables you to see real time status of the radio setup your Network selection view you re profile and scan for networks The Gobi Manager contains four tabs Status Setup Profile and About 1 Tap wy on the Home screen to access the Dolphin Wireless Manager 2 Tap Menu 3 Select Gobi Settings Status Tab oC The Status tab contains the real time radio status information including SETIS e The power status of the radio e g ON or OFF eT e The received signal strength intensity RSSI we ro e The radio mode used e g GSM UMTS EVDO a A N or 1xRTT e The network firmware used e The IP Address assigned You can also turn the radio ON or OFF and Start or i a Stop a data session from the Status tab tens LAG Pe Pes H Setup Tab The Setup tab allows you to view and customize the Network Setup including a e The Network Firmware e g AT amp T Verizon Sprint or T M
120. ia ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center your terminal is designed to be A 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 terminal supports the following types of communication via ActiveSync through its I O Connector see page 3 11 on the bottom panel USB The USB cable and hardware peripherals allow the terminal to communicate with a workstation or to networked through a USB hub The Dolphin terminal supports Hi Speed USB communication USB 2 0 maximum data transfer rate is 480 Mbps The Dolphin terminal defaults to USB communication out of the box RS232 The RS232 cable allows the terminal to communicate with a workstation modem or any RS232 device Maximum data transfer rate is 115 Kbps Hardw
121. iate nuts and bolts secure the DIN rail to the desk or flat surface 13 8 14 Dolphin 99EX Mobile Base Device Model 99EX MB Overview The 99EX MB charging and communication cradle is designed specifically for in premise and in transit data collection applications It features a flexible mounting bracket and a cigarette lighter adapter to adapt it to your environment The 99EX MB is designed for use with Dolphin 99EX and 99GX model ter minals using battery pack model 99EX BTSC standard Li poly 3 7 V 11 3 watt hour or 99EX BTEC extended Li ion 3 7 V 18 5 watt hour manufactured for Honeywell International Inc The serial connector supports RS232 communication and power out to peripheral devices such as handheld scanners The USB connector supports USB communication and power to peripheral devices such as a memory stick or printer As the hub of your Dolphin mobile data collection system the base performs three important functions charging communications and storage A The Mobile Base is not designed for use in hazardous locations Charging The base completes a full charge of the main battery pack in 4 hours for the standard 3 7V battery pack or 6 hours for the extended 3 7V battery pack The base also 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 Communications The base supports
122. ications System UMTS is a non voice value added service that allows packet switched data to be instantly sent and received across mobile telephone networks 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 CDMA Short for Code Division Multiple Access 1xRTT Short for Single Carrier Radio Transmission Technology EVDO Short for Evolution Data Optimized Requirements Using GSM HSPA UMTS GPRS EDGE requires e a network subscription to a GSM HSPA UMTS 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 SIM Card Installation on page 9 3 Using a CDMA requires e an active account with a CDMA carrier The account is linked to the Mobile Equipment Identifier MEID of the integrated WWAN radio Penta Band Antenna The WWAN radio features an internal antenna that is optimized for power output and receiver sensitivity This is an omni directional antenna For the WWAN radio there is a unified penta band antenna that supports 850 900 1800 1900 GSM GPRS EDGE 850 1900 2100 HSPA UMTS and 850
123. ification If your terminal displays the following indicators replace the main battery pack with a Honeywell new Honeywell battery pack For information on how to remove the main battery pack from the terminal see Replacing the Main Battery Pack on page 2 4 appears in the Title bar at the top of the touch screen e The General Notification LED flashes red A Notification appears on the Tile bar at the bottom of the touch screen Step 2 Charge the Main and Backup Batteries The power supply for Dolphin terminals consists of two types of battery power the main battery pack that is accessible from the back panel and the backup battery that resides inside the terminal The main battery powers the terminal The internal backup battery charges off the main battery and maintains the application data stored in RAM memory for up to 30 minutes when the terminal s main bat tery pack is completely discharged or removed Before Initial Use Terminals are shipped with both batteries discharged of all power The initial charging time for the main battery pack is 4 hours for the standard 3 7V battery or 6 hours for the extended 3 7V battery Connect the terminal to one of the 99EX series charging peripherals to charge see Peripherals for the 99EX and 99GX on page 3 3 Honeywell recommends charging the Dolphin terminal for at least 24 hours prior to initial use to ensure the internal backup battery is fully charged Dolphin 99EX and 99GxX termina
124. igned for use in hazardous locations Unpacking the QuadCharger Open the shipping box and inspect the package to see that the following standard items are included e One Dolphin 99EX QuadCharger model 99EX QC e One power supply see Supplying Power on page 17 3 e One power cord If any items are missing or anything appears to be damaged contact your Customer Account Represen tative Keep the original packaging in case you need to return the Net Base for service or to store the Net Base while not in use Capacity The charger holds 4 Honeywell standard or extended batteries Charging Time Charge time is 4 hours for the standard 3 7V battery or 6 hours for the extended 3 7V battery Charging Process Each charging slot works independently of the other three As battery packs charge the charging cir cuitry follows the two step charging process CC CV that is recommended for Li ion and Li poly batter ies The process monitors changes in temperature current and voltage and resets the battery pack We recommend use of Honeywell Li lon or Li poly battery packs Use of any non Honeywell battery may result A in damage not covered by the warranty We recommend use of Honeywell peripherals power cables and power adapters Use of any non Honeywell A peripherals cables or power adapters may cause damage not covered by the warranty 17 1 Parts and Functions Top Panel Charging Slots 4 Power LED Stat
125. ime You can program this time on the Advance tab of the Power System Setting see Power on page 7 16 To put the terminal into Suspend Mode manually press the Power key and the screen turns off To wake the terminal from Suspend Mode press the Power key or SCAN key Ea Note You should always put the terminal in suspend mode before removing the battery door For information on removing the battery see Replacing the Main Battery Pack on page 2 4 3 Hardware Overview Standard Configurations 99EX Models WLAN amp WPAN WLAN WLAN Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 Classic OMAP3715 1Ghz 256MB RAM X 1GB Flash Four keyboard options 3 7V Li poly standard battery pack or optional extended 3 7V Li ion rechargeable battery pack Adaptus Imaging Technology N5603ER SR HD or N5600ER SR HD image engines 802 11a b g n and Bluetooth WPAN with GPS Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 Classic OMAP3715 1Ghz 256MB RAM X 1GB Flash Four keyboard options 3 7V Li poly standard battery pack or extended 3 7V Li ion rechargeable battery pack Adaptus Imaging Technology N5603ER SR HD or N5600ER SR HD image engines 802 11a b g n and Bluetooth GPS WPAN amp WWAN Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 Professional OMAP3715 1Ghz 256MB RAM X 1GB Flash Four keyboard options Extended 3 7V Li ion rechargeable battery pack Adaptus Imaging Technology N5603ER SR HD or N5600ER SR HD image engines
126. inal and Charge its Main Battery 1 Install the battery pack in the terminal see Install the Main Battery Pack on page 2 1 2 Verify the base has power If the Power Dock LED is not illuminated see Connecting Power to the HomeBase on page 12 5 3 Slide the terminal into the terminal well The Power Dock LED changes to green The charging begins immediately if required by the Dolphin terminal Ensure all components are dry prior to mating terminals batteries with peripheral devices Mating wet components may cause damage not covered by the warranty We recommend use of Honeywell Li lon or Li poly battery packs Use of any non Honeywell battery may 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 4 hours for the standard battery pack or 6 hours for the extended battery pack see Auxiliary Battery Well on page 12 4 1 Insert the battery at an angle so the battery pack contacts and the auxiliary well contacts align 2 Snap the battery into place with a hinging motion The Aux Battery LED lights orange 3 Use the AUX Battery LED to monitor the charging progress The LED lights green when the auxiliary battery has completed charging and is ready for use Note
127. inals are designed for use with standard battery pack model 99EX BTSC Li poly 3 7V 11 3 watt hour and extended battery pack model 99EX BTEC Li ion 3 7V 18 5 watt hour manufactured for Honeywell International Inc A Dolphin 99EX and 99GX model terminals are not designed for use in hazardous locations Note Before installing the main battery pack read the Guidelines for Battery Pack Use and Disposal on page 3 14 Initial Setup Step 1 Install the Main Battery Pack The terminal is shipped with the battery packaged separate from the unit Follow the steps below to install the main battery For information on how to remove the battery see Replacing the Main Battery Pack on page 2 4 Ensure all components are dry prior to placing the battery in the terminal Mating wet components may cause damage not covered by the warranty 1 Release the hook securing the hand strap to the back panel of the terminal near the speaker 99EX models only 2 Remove the battery door by lifting up the latches near the base of the battery door Note The battery door is loosely secured to the hand strap on 99EX models or a short unit tether on 99GX models to prevent battery accidental door loss 3 Insert the battery into the battery well 4 Replace the battery door Apply pressure to engage the door latch Note The battery door must be installed prior to powering the unit 5 Reattach the hand strap 99EX models only Battery Error Not
128. ined from many positions see Aiming Options on page 4 5 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 read ing linear 1D and PDF417 bar codes the green aiming beam should be centered horizontally across the bar code When ALD is enabled the reader does not read matrix or postal codes To Decode a Bar Code The aiming beam should be oriented in line with the bar code to achieve optimal decoding A range of 4 10 inches 10 25 cm from the bar code is recommended 1 Tap es gt Demos 2 gt Scan Demo HL 2 Point the Dolphin terminal at the bar code 99EX Models OB 99GX Models 3 Project the aiming beam or pattern by pressing and holding one of the following e the trigger 99GX models only e the SCAN key all models or e one of the terminal s side buttons all models The scan LED lights red Center the aiming beam over the bar code see Aiming Options on page 4 5 When the bar code is successfully decoded the decode LED lights green and the terminal beeps N QO o Sf The bar code information is entered into the application in use Aiming Options The aiming beams are 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 w
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130. 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 Acess rios compat veis bateria 99EX BTEC base carregadora 99EX HB fonte de alimenta o 3A 902DB12 O aparelho dever ser utilizado a uma dist ncia m nima de 1 5 cent metros do corpo 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 radiofreq ncia de acordo com a Resolu o No 303 2002 e n 533 2009 Modelo Dolphin 99EXLG eo ANATE 1136 11 6583 01 07898927490201 Este equipamento opera em car ter secund rio isto nao tem direito a prote o contra interfer ncia prejudicial mesmo de esta es do mesmo tipo e nao pode causar interfer ncia a sistemas operando em car ter prim rio Para maiores informa es consulte o site da ANATEL www anatel gov br
131. ion reuse and recycling systems please contact your local or regional waste administration You may also contact your supplier for more information on the environmental performances of this product 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 The Dolphin 99EX has been tested for hearing aid compatibility This device has an M3 and T3 rating For additional 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 require
132. ion 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 Power Key The power key located at the lower left corner of the keypad puts the terminal in Suspend Mode or wakes the terminal from Suspend Mode See Suspend Mode on page 2 11 Recessed Keyboard There are three keyboard options a 34 key alpha numeric keyboard a 43 key alpha numeric keyboard or a 55 key full alpha numeric keyboard For a complete overview of each keyboard see Using the Keyboards on page 6 1 Red Modifier Key See Using the Modifier Keys on page 6 3 SCAN Key The SCAN key is centrally located for easy access with the right or left hand When pressed the SCAN key activates the scanner imager The SCAN key also functions as a system wake up control for the terminal Touch Panel Display The color 3 7 inch liquid crystal display LCD touch panel is covered with an industrial protective lens for greater durability The video graphic array VGA display resolution is 480 X 640 The color LCD 16 bit RGB uses thin film transistor TFT technology The touch panel backlight illuminates when the screen is touched but not when the Backlight key is pressed For more information see Backlight on page 7 9 The touch panel can be activated by the stylus included with the terminal or a fi
133. irst time you see the Home screen Tap Lae to reach the Start screen from the home screen Tap Wy to access the Dolphin Wireless Manager see page 8 6 from the home 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 Tapping 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 8 Text here indicates gt Ke pee ae Alarms fal nll icons here indicate the the active program status of various system di e functions Icons in the Title Bar Indicator Meaning 9 Synchronizing data G The terminal could not synchronize data with the workstation via ActiveSync PA New e mail Icons in the Title Bar Indicator Meaning Hz New text message New voicemail a New instant message 2 Vibrate on ax Ringer off Speakerphone on Voice call in progress Calls are forwarded C Call on hold U Missed call Data call in progress ul A battery error has occurred Replace the main battery pack with a Honeywell Li poly or Li ion battery pack B mi Battery is has a full charge iH Battery has a high charge i Battery has a medium charge i Battery has a low charge c Battery has
134. is 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 Canadian Compliance This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 and RSS210 Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Conformit a la reglementation canadienne Cet appareil num rique de la Classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 et RSS210 du Canada Son fonctionnement est assujetti aux conditions suivantes 1 Cet appareil ne doit pas causer de brouillage pr judiciable 2 Cet appareil doit pouvoir accepter tout brouillage re u y compris le brouillage pouvant causer un fonctionnement ind sirable 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 measu
135. kstation 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 8 For information on File Provisioning on the 99EX and 99GX see page 2 10 99EX and 99GX COM Port Assignment Table COM Port Description COMO Unused COM1 Serial Port RS232 Connector on the bottom panel COM2 Bluetooth COM3 IrDA Serial Infrared SIR up to 115 Kbps COM4 Available COM5 Bluetooth DUN COM6 IrCOMM COM7 GPS COM Port for the GPS receiver 99EX Models COM8 USB Serial Virtual USB Serial port for ActiveSync COM9 Bluetooth BTHATCI server Working with Wireless Wide Area Networking WWAN Overview The 99EX has two options for WWAN connectivity a data voice GSM HSPA UMTS GPRS EDGE radio or a data only Gobi radio which supports GSM HSPA UMTS GPRS EDGE and CDMA 1xRTT EVDO The 99GX has one option for WWAN connectivity a data only Gobi radio which supports GSM HSPA UMTS GPRS EDGE and CDMA 1xRTT EVDO GSM Short for Global System for Mobile communications GSM is an open non proprietary wireless WAN system that Is constantly evolving and growing HSPA Short for High Speed Download Packet Access HSPA is a non voice value added service that allows packet switched data to be instantly sent and received across mobile telephone networks UMTS Short for Universal Mobile Telecommun
136. le 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 type of computer appears when you try to install the program on the workstation 1 If you cannot find any installation instructions for the program in the Read Me file or documentation do one of the following a Open ActiveSync and click Explore or b Open Windows Mobile Device Center and click File Management 2 On the workstation navigate to the workstation folder containing the program file s Copy and paste the file s into the Program Files folder on the terminal e f you 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 IPSM Honeywel1 Autoinstall1 folder and the Honeywell Autoinstall Note Contact a Honeywell technical support representative for information on how to perform a factory reset See Technical Assistance on page 18 1 or go to www honeywellaidc com 3 On the terminal from the Start screen tap File Explorer navigate to the folder where the program is located 4 Tap on the program file to start the installation e f you copied the file to the Honeywel1 Autoinstal1 folder you can perform a Soft Reset CTRL ENTER to install the program For more information see Hardware Maintenance on page 3 16 Connecting the Terminal to a Wireless Network You connect th
137. ll recommends that you leave the Net Base connected to its power source at all times so that it is always ready to use A 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 Net Base A C Power Cord Power Adapter aL Power Connector Cable 1 Plug the A C power cord into the power adapter 2 Plug the power connector cable into the power connector on the back of the Net Base 3 Plug the A C power cord into a standard wall outlet The LED on the Power Adapter illuminates to indicate power 4 All four Power Dock LEDs illuminate solid red to indicate the base has power Terminal wells with properly docked Dolphins indicate power with a green LED 5 The base is ready to begin charging terminals 16 4 Charging the Main Battery The base provides power to the Dolphin terminals and allows the charging of the main batteries in the terminals The main battery of each terminal charges in 4 hours for the standard 3 7V battery or 6 hours for the extended 3 7V battery The intelligent battery charging system incorporated into all Dolphin terminals prevents overcharging which means that Dolphin terminals may be stored in the base indefi nitely without damage to the terminals battery packs or the base To Power a Terminal and Charge its Main Battery
138. ls are designed for use with the following 99EX charging devices and cables 99EX HB 99EX EHB 99EX NB 99EX MB 99EX CB 99EX DEX 99EX RS232 99EX MC 99EX USB and 99EXUSBH See Chapters 12 17 for additional information on the individual device requirements A Dolphin 99EX charging peripherals are not designed for use in hazardous locations 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 Using the Charging Communication Cables Use only UL Listed power supply which has been qualified by Honeywell with output rated at 5VDC and 3 amps with the device Ensure all components are dry prior to mating terminals batteries with peripheral devices Mating wet components may cause damage not covered by the warranty Dolphin 99EX x Ae shown or 99GX f Cable Cup Host Device USB Connector Client Device Or RS232 Connector COMM Cable Step 3 Boot the Terminal The terminal begins booting as soon as power is applied Do NOT press any keys or interrupt the boot process When the boot process is complete the Home screen appears and the terminal is ready for use Step 4 Set the Time Zone Time and Date On the Home screen tap the line that displays the time and date When the Clock amp Alarms screen appears tap the arrow to the right of the time zone to open the drop do
139. lue C End Key a Accessing Voice Mail gt Voice Mail gt Call Tap Ae gt Phone gt Speed Dial 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 5 View Options From the view menu you can modify the display screen to show Calls and Contacts All Calls or Speed Dial numbers Tap Menu E gt View Setup Options The Options menu contains four setting widows Sounds Security Services and Network Tap Menu E gt Options Sounds m as Yi doce tek The Sounds screen enables you to customize the z Gaai e Ring type e g Ring Increasing ring Ring once Vibrate Vibrate and ring Vibrate then ring or None eee EN AN e Ring tone e o e Keypad tone e g Long Short or Off a Security eee aa hi doce ead The Security screen provides access to establish or ee change your security PIN Check the box next to Require a PIN when the phone is used to enable the ofansi PIN security feature Change tte Orga AN Services For each service the phone reads settings from the ate network stored on the SIM card and then displays the available options from the carrier on the screen To bh On Se 1 RP 9 93 customize the settings select it from the list and tap ce Get Settings P en gi sf eet i aj Gel Daley Network You can find select and set your prefer
140. ments 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 vulnerable 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
141. n the terminal well Each terminal well has its own dedicated Power Dock LED This color means Red The ChargeBase has power but no terminal is docked Green The ChargeBase has power and the terminal is properly seated in the well facilitating communication between the base and terminal Charge LEDs Each terminal well has a dedicated Charge LED located on the front of the base When a Dolphin is docked in a terminal well the Charge LED illuminates green to indicate power is being applied to the Dolphin The Battery Icon in the Dolphin window E gt indicates the terminal is running on external power If a battery pack is installed the battery is charging in the background When the Dolphin is removed from the base the battery icon indicates the charge level of the main battery pack see Icons in the Title Bar on page 2 5 For additional information on how to check the power levels of the main battery pack and the backup battery while the terminal is docked see Checking Battery Power on page 3 16 For details on how to charge the terminal using the ChargeBase see Charging the Main Battery on page 15 4 15 2 Back Panel Power Supply Connector Power Supply Connector This connector receives input from the power adapter Plug the power connector cable from the power adapter into this connector Power The terminal requires 12 Volts DC input for battery charging the power adapter on the power cable con verts the v
142. nal 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 tab displays an overview of the region selected in the drop down list at the top 7 16 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 tap on one of the tabs make the change and tap OK to save it 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 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 10 For information about the system resets see Resetting the Terminal on page 2 11 See Honeywell sup port for more information on how to perform a factory reset 1 Tap Remove Programs In th
143. nals prevents overcharging which means that Dolphin terminals may be seated in the base indefinitely without damage to the terminals battery packs or the base To Power a Terminal and Charge its Main Battery 1 Install the main battery pack in the terminal see Install the Main Battery Pack on page 2 1 2 Verify the base has power If the Power Dock LEDs are not illuminated see Connecting Power to the ChargeBase on page 15 3 3 Slide the Dolphin terminal into one of the four terminal wells The the Power Dock LED for the well changes to green Charging begins immediately if required by the Dolphin terminal A Ensure all components are dry prior to mating terminals batteries with peripheral devices Mating wet components may cause damage not covered by the warranty A We recommend use of Honeywell Li lon or Li poly battery packs Use of any non Honeywell battery may result in damage not covered by the warranty Mounting the ChargeBase This base should be mounted to a dry stable surface When choosing a location always bear in mind that e The mounting location must allow users easy access to the power connector e The base should be oriented so that users can easily see the LEDs Bottom Panel DIN Rail Slot Rubber Feet Qty 8 Mounting Holes for Wall Mount Bracket Hardware Qty 4 Desk Mounting The DIN Rail 7 5 X 35 mm slot on the bottom panel enables secure mounting on a horizontal surface 15
144. nd plug it into the power source 2 Connect the power cable to the power adapter 3 Connect the power cable to the supply connector on the back of the charger Power LED Power Supply Connector 4 The power LED illuminates green and the charger performs a self diagnostic test that lasts approximately five seconds Recommendations for 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 Inserting and Charging Batteries For best results battery packs should be at room temperature before recharging them temperature has a marked effect on charging The recommended temperature range is 50 F to 95 F 10 C to 35 1 Setup the charger see Supplying Power above 2 Power the charger The Power LED illuminates green 3 Insert the battery at an angle so the battery pack contacts and the QuadCharger contacts align 4 Snap the battery into place with a hinging motion 5 The Status LED for that particular slot illuminates orange to indicate the battery is seated properly and the charging cycle has begun 6 When the Status LED turns green the battery
145. nd 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 unneces sary tasks Main Screen _ This screen displays the usage statistics of the flash s memory Storage Card Screen This screen displays the current capacity and usage sta EELCO tistics of the selected memory type IPSM or Storage TS aS 2 Card 1 eee SUA ein Select the memory type from the drop down list IPSM is m selected by default Total storage card memory The total MB of memory capacity of IPSM or Storage Card In use The MB currently being used Free The MB that is still available for use IPSM Short for 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 18 1 Storage Card You can install one memory card in Dolphin terminals see Installing a Memory Card on page 3 17 If a storage card is installed in the terminal you can select it in the drop down list an
146. ng 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 report your problem or ask your ques tion 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 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 HII 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 damaged by accident or ne
147. ng terminals batteries with peripheral devices Mating wet components may cause damage not covered by the warranty A We recommend use of Honeywell Li lon or Li poly battery packs Use of any non Honeywell battery may 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 4 hours for the standard battery pack or 6 hours for the extended battery pack see Auxiliary Battery Well on page 13 4 1 Insert the battery at an angle so the battery pack contacts and the auxiliary well contacts align 2 Snap the battery into place with a hinging motion The Aux Battery LED lights orange 3 Use the AUX Battery LED to monitor the charging progress The LED lights green when the auxiliary battery has completed charging and is ready for use Note If the AUX Battery LED flashes red the internal temperature of the battery is too hot or there is a battery error Charge the auxiliary battery in a cooler environment or replace the battery with a new Honeywell Li ion or Li poly battery Communication Software Requirements Before you connect the Dolphin terminal to the eBase make sure you have the most current software installed To check the terminal s system information tap gt Powe
148. nger For more information see Using the Touch Panel on page 3 12 Back Panel 99EX and 99GX Note Your Dolphin model may differ from the models illustrated however the features noted are standard for all 99EX and 99GX models unless otherwise indicated Image Scan Engine Window Image Scan Engine Window Color Camera Stylus Slot 99EX Only Flashlight Camera Flash Scan Trigger 99EX Only 99GX Only Oo Rear Hand Strap Hook Speaker 99EX Only i Hand Strap 99EX Only Fastener for the Handle Stylus Tether 99GX Only Fastener forthe Stylus Tether D Rear Speaker C D Battery Door Battery Door o Battery Door Release Battery Door Release For a description of each callout see Back Panel Features for the 99EX and 99GX below Back Panel Features for the 99EX and 99GX Battery Door The battery door secures the Li ion or Li poly battery pack in the terminal s battery well For information on how to remove the battery see Replacing the Main Battery Pack on page 2 4 Color Camera 99EX Only The 3 1 Megapixels Resolution color camera provides easy picture capture with Automated Camera Control ACC Additional features include automated picture profiles and an Application Programming Interface API Fasten
149. ns Front Panel Power Dock LED Auxiliary Battery Well COMM 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 eBase completely charges the main battery in a Dolphin terminal in 4 hours for the standard 3 7V battery or 6 hours for the extended 3 7 battery Auxiliary Battery Well See Auxiliary Battery Well on page 13 4 Power DOCK LED amp Indicates if power is supplied to the eBase and if a terminal is docked properly in the base This color means Red The eBase has power but no terminal is docked Green The eBase has power and the terminal is properly seated in the base AUX Battery LED The AUX Battery LED indicates the status of the battery charging in the auxiliary battery well see Back Panel on page 13 4 This color means Orange The auxiliary battery is charging Green The auxiliary battery has completed charging and is ready for use 13 2 This color means Red Flashing The internal temperature of the auxiliary battery is too hot or there is a battery error Charge the auxiliary battery in a cooler environment or replace the battery with a Honeywell Li ion or Li poly battery COMM LED The COMM LED indicates the status of data transfer between the Dolphin terminal and the eBase Ethernet Communication When the Dolphin terminal is docked This color and status means
150. ny standard RS232 device using a standard RS232 and communications software Requirements You need the following equipment e A Mobile Base device powered by a power adapter cable e For RS232 communications a serial cable e ActiveSync v4 5 or above or Windows Mobile Device Center on the host workstation e Windows 98 Second Edition Windows Me Windows 2000 Windows NT 4 0 SP6 or higher Windows XP Windows Vista or Windows 7 on the host workstation Connecting the Communication Cables Note You must be using ActiveSync 4 5 or higher or Windows Mobile Device Center Plug in the power supply and connect it to the bottom of the base Plug the RS232 communication cable into the appropriate connector on base Connect the other end of the communication cable into the back of the workstation A N At this point the hardware is installed and operating You may need to reboot your workstation to complete the installation process 14 6 Establishing ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center Communication The Dolphin terminal is usually auto detected and configured by ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center based on the communication cable The synchronization software automatically sets up an RS232 connection when you are using an RS232 cable For more details see Connecting and Synchronizing the Terminal and Workstation on page 8 8 RS232 Communication Cables Connect the base to the host workstation or other
151. obile S A e The SIM Slot accessed A aer ra T e The Access Point Name APN a Pda e The User name of the account a e The Password of the account ayers ove e Enable or Disable Automatic Data Sessions aie e Activate Over the Air OTA Profile Tab lamm ae The Profile tab allows you to see Radio capability information and network statistics including Radio Hardware and Software versions Radio and SIM identification numbers Serving network connection type and state Available radio interfaces for the current serving network ete ties Sep Mes fica N About Tab Displays copyright and version information for the Gobi Connection Manager Establishing Data Communication 1 2 3 Tap Wy on the Home screen to access the Dolphin Wireless Manager Tap Menu and then select Gobi Settings From the Setup tab select the carrier and enter user information GSM only Note An installed SIM card is required and the SIM slot option must be set to 0 4 5 6 7 Check the Auto Start Data Session check box to automatically start the data session Tap the Apply button The Connection Manager automatically switches to the Status Tab Tap the Radio Power ON button When the radio connects to the network the status changes to Registered and a signal strength is displayed If Auto Start Data Session was checked on the Setup tab the state automatically changes from Registered to Data Session Open
152. of Network Adapter the Network card in the terminal uses You can modify the adapter settings e g Name Servers or IP address by tapping on the adapter type or highlighting the adapter and tapping Edit at the bottom of the screen nimta To cr ee p Ps Teromt t fico fe Se e Ce mee ol Ae DO yt 8 O 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 must be installed and configured for the appropriate communication type on the host workstation Windows based PC and the Dolphin terminal Dolphin terminals ship with ActiveSync already installed Therefore if ActiveSync is already installed on the host workstation you just need to connect the Dolphin terminal to the host workstation via Dolphin peripheral to initiate com munication If ActiveSync 4 5 or higher or Windows Mobile Device Center 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 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 the Microsoft Windows Phone Web site When communicating v
153. oltage from the power source to 12 volts DC Use only UL Listed power supply which has been qualified by Honeywell with output rated 12VDC and 8 5 amps with the device The operating tem perature range is 10 to 50 C 14 to 122 F Honeywell recommends that you leave the ChargeBase connected to its power source at all times so that it is always ready to use A 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 ChargeBase 1 Plug the A C power cord into the power adapter A C Power Cord 2 Plug the power connector cable into the power connector on the back panel of the ChargeBase 3 Plug the A C power cord into a standard wall outlet The LED on the Power Adapter illuminates to indicate power 4 All of the Power Dock LEDs illuminate red to indicate the base has power Terminal wells with properly docked Dolphins indicate power with a green LED 5 The base is ready to begin charging terminals Power Connecter Gable 15 3 Charging the Main Battery The base provides power to the Dolphin terminals and allows charging of the main batteries in the terminals The main battery of each terminal charges in 4 hours for the standard 3 7V battery or 6 hours for the extended 3 7V battery The intelligent battery charging system incorpo rated into all Dolphin termi
154. om the touch panel clean the touch panel thoroughly with a clean non abrasive lint free cloth Make sure there is no debris on the touch panel 2 Align the exposed section of the protector with the bottom edge of the touch panel Make sure that the screen protector is flush with each side of the touch panel To reposition lift up gently and reapply 3 Press the screen protector firmly and carefully across the surface of the touch panel as you peel away the backing 4 If necessary smooth out any air pockets or bumps Healthcare Housing Some configurations of the 99EX terminal are available with an external plastic housing that is designed to resist the effects of harsh chemicals in a healthcare environment The plastic is crystalline in nature which helps prevent chemicals from seeping through the housing Important The following cleaning solutions have been tested to assure safe cleaning of your terminal s disinfectant ready housing They are the only solutions approved for use with these terminals Damage caused by the use of cleaners other than those listed below may not be covered by the warranty e Sani Cloth HB wipes e Sani Cloth Plus wipes e Sani Cloth Bleach wipes e Super Sani Cloth wipes e Isopropyl Alcohol wipes 70 e CaviWipes e Virex 256 3 12 e 409 Glass and Surface Cleaner e Clorox Bleach 10 e Windex Blue e Gentle dish soap and water Note The use of cleaning solu
155. or DTE device RS232 Pin Configuration Base Host Port DCE IBM AT DB9 DTE IBM XT DB25 DTE Modem DB25 DCE Pin Input Signal 2 RD 2 3 2 3 TD 3 2 3 5 SG 5 7 7 4 DTR 4 20 6 6 DSR 6 6 20 7 RTS 7 4 5 8 CTS 8 5 4 Note This base cannot be daisy chained Note The input signal names are referenced to the DTE target device ie workstation or host computer in accordance with the RS232 standard 12 8 Serial Connector The following diagram displays the pin diagram of the serial connector of the base Pin Description 1 Internal Jumper to Pin 6 2 TXD 3 RXD 4 No Connect 5 GND 6 DTR 7 CTS 8 RTS 9 RI Note The signal names are referenced to the terminal The terminal is a DCE RS232 device Refer to section RS232 Communications Cables and RS232 Pin Configuration for more details The base is at a right angle to the printed circuit board PCB The ninth pin has a ring indicator RI 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
156. or maximum performance and durability Contact a Honeywell sales representative for additional information on qualified memory card options The card socket for the Subscriber Identity Module SIM is also located under the main battery in the battery well See SIM Card Installation and SIM Card Requirements on page 9 3 for additional information When the protective SIM memory card door battery pack and the battery door are properly installed the memory 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 Memory Card on page 3 17 Rear 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 Scan Trigger 99GX Only The back panel of the 99GX contains an integrated handle for a more ergonomic grip in scan intensive applications Press the scan trigger to activate the imager scanner 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 Side Panels 99EX and 99GX The left and the right side panels of the Dolphin contain differen
157. ount Representative Keep the original packaging in case you need to return the ChargeBase for service or to store the ChargeBase while not in use Charging The base supplies power to the intelligent battery charging system in all Dolphin terminals which senses when a full charge has been achieved and switches to a trickle charge to maintain the full charge As battery packs charge the charging circuitry follows the two step charging process CC CV that is recommended for Li ion or Li poly batteries The process monitors changes in temperature current and voltage The main battery of each terminal charges in 4 hours for the standard 3 7V battery or 6 hours for the extended 3 7V battery Convenient Storage Intelligent battery charging makes this base a safe and convenient storage receptacle for your Dolphin terminal Capacity The base can hold up to 4 Dolphin terminals Each charging well charges each terminal independently of the other wells We recommend use of Honeywell Li lon or Li poly battery packs Use of any non Honeywell battery may result A in damage not covered by the warranty 15 1 Parts and Functions Front Panel Terminal Wells Power Dock LED Charge LED Terminal Wells The base contains four terminal wells Each well has its own dedicated Power Docking LED and Charging LED indicator Power Dock LEDs The Power Dock LED indicates if the ChargeBase has power and if the terminal is properly seated i
158. plosion 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 Country EMC Radio amp SAR Safety U S A FCC Part 15 Subpart B UL60950 1 2nd Edition FCC Part 15 Subpart C 15 247 FCC Part 15 Subpart E FCC Part 22H FCC Part 24E FCC SAR OET 65 Supplement C Canada ICES 003 Class B CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 07 RSS 132 2nd Edition RSS 133 RSS 210 Country EMC Radio amp SAR Safety European Community CE EN300328 EN301893 EN55022 EN60950 1 2nd Edition EN55024 EN301489 1 EN60825 1 2nd Edition EN301489 7 24 EN301489 17 3GPPTS 51 010 1 EN301511 EN301908 EN50360 EN50361 EN50371 EN50392 IEC6220 1 IEC6220 2 EN300440 301 389 25 CDMA 2000 International IEC 60950 1 2nd Edition IEC 60825 1 2nd Edition IEC 62471 R amp TTE Compliance Statement 802 1 1a b g n Bluetooth and or GSM Dolphin RF terminals are in conformity with all essential requirements of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC This product is marked with C 0682 according to article 12 of the R amp TTE Directive In addition this
159. ply 0 0 Comma Comma lt Comma lt Key NUM Shift NUM ALPHA Shift Blue Red Default ALPHA F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F5 F2 F2 F2 F2 F2 F6 F3 F3 F3 F3 F3 F7 F4 F4 F4 F4 F4 F8 SFT Shift Shift Shift Shift SP Space Space Space Space Space BKSP Backspace Backspace Backspace Backspace Backspace DEL Delete Delete Delete Delete Underscore Delete Power Off On CTRL Control Control Menu Blue Blue Blue Blue Red Red Red Red ALPHA Toggles between ALPHA mode and NUM Lock mode 43 Key Alpha Numeric Keyboard Left Navigation SEND key SCAN key Right Navigation END key Escape key Backlight Flashlight key Tab key Enter key Up Navigation key Down Navigation key Number NUM Mode keys Space key Backspace key Shift key Power key Number NUM Lock key CTRL ALT key Blue key Red key Note The flashlight function is disabled on all 99GX models Number Lock NUM Key The Number Lock key enables you to toggle between the alpha and numeric keyboard modes On the 43 key keyboard alpha mode is the default Press the NUM key once to switch to NUM lock mode Press the NUM key again to exit the NUM lock mode 43 Key Keyboard Combinations Key ALPHA Shift ALPHA NUM Shift NUM Blue Red D
160. r Tools gt Sysinfo 13 6 e The Kernel version must be 26 01 or later in terminals running Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 Classic e In terminals running Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 Professional the kernel version must be 25 01 or later Applications on the Dolphin Terminal Applications running on the Dolphin terminal when it is connected to the eBase should be designed spe cifically for a partially connected network For more details please refer to the Best Practices for Partially Connected Networks document available at www honeywellaidc com Establishing Ethernet Communication Connecting the Dolphin Terminal to the eBase By default the Dolphin terminal is configured to obtain IP addresses automatically via DHCP server This means that in most cases you would simply plug and play the unit 1 Verify the base has power If the Power Dock LED is not illuminated see Connecting Power to the eBase on page 13 5 2 Plug the CAT 5 Ethernet cable into the RJ45 connector on the back of the eBase Plug the Ethernet cable into the network 4 Insert the Dolphin into the terminal well The DOCK LED for the well changes from red to green and the connection icon on the Dolphin s title bar changes from e to amp Note Instead of using the default for DHCP assigned IP addresses the Dolphin terminal can use a statically assigned IP address See standard Microsoft Windows Mobile documentation for how to assign a static IP add
161. ransferable The limited duration of the warranty for the Dolphin 99EX and 99Gx 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 99EX HomeBase device Dolphin 99EX eBase device Dolphin 99EX Net Base device Dolphin 99EX QuadCharger device Dolphin 99EX Mobile Base and Dolphin 99EX ChargeBase device 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 How to Extend Your Warranty Honeywell International Inc offers a variety of service plans on our hardware products These agreements offer continued coverage for your equipment after the initial warranty expires For more information contact your Sales Representative Customer Account Representative or Product Service Marketing Manager from Honeywell International Inc or your Authorized Reseller 18 2 Honeywell Scanning amp Mobility 9680 Old Bailes Road Fort Mill SC 29707 www honeywellaidc com 99EX UG Rev E 9 12
162. red network Pee a y 4 oP Dire order from the Network screen ert el Tit birai Merten wee Aabot salat hine tiie angeman ren wees Sei be tererhs Data Communication GSM HSPA Global Radio Dolphin Models You set up data communication via the Connections Manager The carrier on the SIM card is the ISP System Requirements e The GSM radio must be enabled see Enabling the WWAN Radio on page 9 5 e You must have an active SIM card with a DATA plan installed see SIM Card Installation on page 9 3 Information Requirements You must have from the SIM card carrier e The APN access point name e The user name and password of the account Establishing Data Communication 1 Tap a7 gt Settings gt Connection gt Connections zo 2 Under My ISP tap Add a new modem connection 3 Enter a name for the connection Select Cellular Line GPRS as the modem Tap Next Pmt 7 acn Maha Mem Cohni Teas 5 Enter the user name and password from the account Tap Finish Terie ta tend Gsm Don T or he 4 6 The connection you just created should appear in the list on the modem tab Bl et 4 ce os Ol seni C Modem gt General Tene SASS a7 er peers serene ts eae Nee Kuir ter E sa SPST AS 7 Tap and hold on the connection Select Connect on the popup menu Aba mans tisy Dti J i ge tT dle wie Deets LE 8 The network icon in t
163. rement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1 6W kg Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands Although the SAR is determined at the 1 4 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 The highest SAR value for the model phone as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the ear is 0 919 W kg Max and when worn on the body as described in this user guide is 1 34 W kg Max Body worn measurements differ among phone models depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions they all meet the government requirement 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 HD599EXLG and HD599EXLW For bo
164. ress to a network adapter In this case set a static IP address for the adapter named SMC95001 USB2 0 FAST Ethernet Drive Displaying the eBase and Terminal IP Address Once the Dolphin terminal has been successfully connected to the eBase the terminal uses the eBase IP address This IP address can be used by any application on the Dolphin terminal 1 Tap qs gt Power Tools gt Network Utilities gt IPConfig 2 Change the Adapter to SMC95001 3 On the Input tab tap the Display full configuration button 4 The Dolphin terminal retrieves and displays the IP configuration for the entire terminal and eBase Locate the IpAddress field in the IP configuration list Establishing USB Communication Dolphin terminal s support USB communication out of the box The eBase also supports USB communi cations using the USB port located on the back panel of the eBase The eBase 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 ebase s USB interface allows the Dolphin terminal to communicate with a host worksta tion 13 7 Setting Up and Connecting the Dolphin Terminal to the eBase 1 Verify the base has power If the Power Dock LED is not illuminated see Connecting Power to the eBase on page 13 5 2 Plug the USB communication cable into the USB port on the back of the eBase Note The Dolphin terminal should always be removed from t
165. rom the drop down menu Note You can have both USB and RS232 selected in the software without affecting processing However your hardware setup should use only RS232 or USB not both Connecting the Dolphin Terminal to the Host Workstation After setting up both the workstation and the terminal 1 Connect the 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 con nects 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 micro sot com fwlink Linkld 147001 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 now treated as a mass storag
166. s available with a data only Gobi radio for WWAN connectivity The Dolphin 99EX is available with either a data only Gobi radio or a data voice GSM HSPA UMTS GPRS EDGE radio for WWAN connectivity SIM Card Installation 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 Protective SIM Memory Card Door Battery Well T6 TORX Screw SIM Card Requirements Before installing the SIM card e The service provider must activate the SIM card e The terminal must be powered down Note If no SIM card is installed you can still make emergency phone calls e g 9 1 1 Installing a SIM Card 1 Press the Power key to put the terminal in Suspend Mode 2 Release the hand strap near the speaker on the back panel of the terminal Remove the battery door Wait at least 3 seconds then remove the battery Remove the T6 TORX screw securing the protective door closed oa fF Ow Lift up the lower left corner of the door to access the SIM card socket 7 Unlock the access door to the memory socket by sliding the door toward the IrDA port side of the terminal 8 Lift the door up to expose the socket 9 Insert the SIM card into the socket Note Make sure the interface on the card is connec
167. specific passcode enter one in the Passcode field and tap Next 6 The Bluetooth radio tries to connect with the device petted gh ti ae aie Bl tte Paaiode at thea ar kre G 7 If 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 Paeet fd wae ark Pas cded ttep Gert fat Balren 9 Select the services you want to use and tap 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 If you are connecting to a printer or headset complete any additional steps required by de S E 11 After the passcodes have been accepted on both sides you have a trusted paired connection 10 4 Transferring Files 1 Tap a5 gt File Explorer 2 Navigate to the file you want to transfer 3 Tap and hold on the file and select Beam File on the popup menu
168. storage space 2 10 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 representative for more information on how to perform a factory reset 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 e the terminal fails to respond after installing some software applications after making changes to certain system settings such as network cards ALT Press and hold the CTRL Gai ENTER q keys for approximately 5 seconds 2 The decode and scan LEDs flash for approximately three seconds as the terminal resets _ 3 When the reset is complete the Home screen displays Hard Reset Cold Boot A hard reset re boots the device and closes any open applications running in RAM at the time of the reset ALT 1 Press and hold the CTRL Qi ESC o keys for approximately 5 seconds 2 The decode and scan LEDs light for approximately 3 seconds 3 The terminal re initializes Factory Reset Contact a Honeywell technical support representative for information on how to perform a factory reset For contact information see Technical Assistance on page 18 1 Suspend Mode The terminal goes into Suspend Mode automatically when the terminal is inactive for a programmed period of t
169. t as shown below 2 Slide the screw through the slot on the DIN Rail and the mounting hole in the bracket 3 Slide the washer onto the screw and tighten the nut to secure the assembly SE Washer Qty 1 y we Nut Qty 1 DIN Rail Qty 1 Washer Qty Cd Nut Qty 1 4 Remove the rubber feet on the bottom of the ChargeBase 5 Slide the base onto the DIN Rail using the slot on the bottom of the base Wall Bracket 15 7 Channel Bracket Installation Pre existing Hardware Installations When choosing a location and installing the optional channel bracket Do not exceed 150 Ibs maximum load on the channel bracket Leave a minimum of 16 in 40 64 cm of horizontal space between the hardware used to attach the channel bracket to the wall An electrical outlet must be easily accessible The mounting location should be dry stable easily accessible and well lighted Tools Required Drill 7 8 in Drill Bit for hollow wall installations or 1 4 in Drill Bit for wood stud installations 2 Phillips Screw Driver Medium Flat Head Screw Driver 9 16 in Socket Wrench Hardware Required 3 8 in 16 spring nut for 13 16 in deep strut Qty 4 per wall bracket 3 8 in flat washer Qty 4 per wall bracket 3 8 in 16 x 1 00 in cap screw grade 5 Qty 4 per wall bracket Hollow Wall Installations 3 8 in x 4 in round head toggle bolt 2 5 8 in usable length Qty 4 3 8 in flat washer Qty
170. t features Note Your Dolphin model may differ from the models illustrated however the features noted are standard for all 99EX and 99GX models unless otherwise indicated Left Side Left Button IrDA Port Extended Li ion Battery Door Pa Standard Li poly Battery Door Left Button By default the Left 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 4 IrDA Port The IrDA port enables infrared communication The maximum data transfer speed is 115 kbps For more information about using this port see Using the IrDA Port on page 8 2 Note The infrared LED aperture is located behind the IrDA Port window Right Side Volume Control Button Right Button Lower Volume Raise Volume Tis 00000 T OC Standard Li poly Battery Door Extended Li ion Battery Door Rear Speaker Handle 99GX Only Scan Trigger 99GX Only Lanyard Strap 99GX Only Handle 99GX Only The handle is integrated into the back panel of the terminal and is ergonomically designed to be comfortable through repetitive scans Right Button By default the Right Button triggers the scanner imager You can reassign the button to launch
171. t for the color display is user defined The Backlight system setting screen contains three tabs Bat tery Power External Power and Brightness Tap ag gt Settings gt System gt Backlight Battery Power Tab External Power Tab Brightness Tab H beens iiih am A Berit tae tas serene Berittae teens thin iy S f j 5 tania The Battery Power tab determines the backlight timeout when the terminal is running on battery power The External Power tab determines the backlight timeout when the terminal is running on external power The options on the power tabs are the same Turn off backlight Select how many minutes you want to elapse before the backlight automatically turns off Turn on backlight Select this option if you want the backlight to turn on when the button is pressed or the touch screen is tapped The Brightness tab determines the backlight intensity Move the slider to set the intensity of the back light The default is 8 The Auto adjust backlight option allows the light sensor to automatically adjust the display brightness based on the ambient light The Auto adjust backlight option is also accessible from the Smart Sensors applet see Smart Sensor on page 7 12 Battery The Battery system settings menu contains two tabs Battery Status and Log Config The Battery Sta tus tab provides the status of the main battery pack e g Battery Time to Full or Battery Time to Empty Voltage Current Temperature Chemis
172. t lost even if the internal backup battery fails Charging The internal backup battery and the RTC battery are powered by the main battery pack Therefore charging the internal batteries requires a charged main battery pack be installed in the terminal and the terminal be connected to a charging device The internal backup battery must be fully charged before using the terminal for the first time Honeywell recommends charging the Dolphin terminal for at least 24 hours prior to initial use to ensure the internal backup battery is fully charged After that if the internal backup battery becomes fully discharged of power it requires a minimum of 24 hours of charging time to function normally Guidelines for Use Follow these guidelines to maximize the life of the internal backup battery e Keep a charged Li ion or Li poly battery pack in the terminal the backup battery prematurely discharges if there is not at least a partially charged battery in the terminal e Keep the terminal connected to power when the terminal is not in use Managing Battery Power Letting the backup battery become fully discharged causes the terminal to lose all data in RAM Honey well recommends you keep a charged battery pack in the terminal at all times to help prevent data loss The internal battery discharges prematurely if there is not at least a partially charged battery in the termi nal When you remove a battery pack insert another charged battery pack in t
173. tation eBase or another Net Base Note The Net Base does not use a Spanning Tree Protocol STP When both RJ45 Ethernet ports are used do not connect both Net Base interfaces to the same layer 2 LAN Note Ethernet Port 2 only supports 100Mbps Ethernet connections Plugging in a 10Mbps connection into Port 2 may cause other ports to stop working For 10Mbps connections use Ethernet Port 1 Each Ethernet port has a dedicated green and yellow status LED This color and status means Green Flashing Data transfer is in progress Solid A connection has been established between the Net Base and the Ethernet Yellow Solid Ethernet is connected at 100T Off Ethernet is connected at 10T Note The terminal and Ethernet link must be set up properly to allow the terminal to communicate to other devices and or the Internet For more information see Connecting the Dolphin Terminal to the Net Base on page 16 5 16 3 Bottom Panel For details on how to mount the Net Base see Mounting the Net Base on page 16 6 MAC Address Label Compliance Label Power The terminal requires 12 Volts DC input for communications and battery charging the power adapter on the power cable converts the voltage from the power source to 12 volts DC Use only UL Listed power supply which has been qualified by Honeywell with output rated at 12VDC and 8 5 amps with the device The operating temperature range is 10 to 50 C 14 to 122 F Honeywe
174. ted to the SIM Card interface in the socket align the beveled corner of the card with the beveled corner of the socket 10 Close and lock the access door 11 Close the protective door over the memory socket Install and tighten the T6 TORX screw to secure the door closed 12 Install the battery and the battery door 13 Press the Power key or SCAN key to wake the terminal Enabling the WWAN Radio By default the WWAN radio is not enabled after a factory reset Verify the status of the radio in the Dol phin Wireless Manager Tap wy on the Home screen to access the Dolphin Wireless Manager CoE SEE C gt D E OFF lt 2 m ae If the WWAN radio is OFF tap the rectangle to enable or turn ON the radio GSM HSPA Global Radio Dolphin Models Voice Communication You can use the Dolphin 99EX terminal as a phone over the GSM radio Note The Dolphin 99GxX is available with a data only Gobi radio for WWAN connectivity The Dolphin 99EX is available with either a data only Gobi radio or a data voice GSM HSPA UMTS GPRS EDGE radio for WWAN connectivity Audio Modes The front panel of the terminal contains both a speaker and a microphone that you can use to send and receive audio signals over the GSM network There are two audio modes e Handset Mode The front speaker is used for receiving handset voice calls and the front panel microphone provides audio input to the terminal e Hands Free Mode Hands fre
175. tings from each radio s configuration utility to connect The connections manager is used primarily to setup WAN modem dial up connections e you are using Wireless Zero Config By default WZC is disabled on Dolphin terminals To Access the Connections Manager Tap Ae gt Settings gt Connections _ y gt Connections gia Emm SaN ziy ISP My Wmh Nriwnrk a 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 My ISP The links under this heading enables you to add and manage modem connections to an ISP To com plete the setup screens obtain the following information from your ISP ISP dial up access telephone number User name Password TCP IP settings My Work Network These links enable you to establish the following connections 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
176. tions containing bleach may cause the overmold on the housing to discolor Batteries There are three types of battery power the main battery pack installed in the back panel the backup battery located inside the terminal and the Real Time Clock RTC battery located inside the terminal They are designed to work together to prevent data loss when the terminal is in use over long periods All batteries must be completely charged before using a Dolphin terminal for the first time Note The RTC battery will preserve the Real Time Clock 60 days after the main battery and internal backup battery are fully depleted Main Battery Pack We recommend use of Honeywell Li ion or Li poly battery packs Use of any non Honeywell battery may result in damage not covered by the warranty Dolphin 99EX and 99GX model terminals are designed for use with standard battery pack model 99EX BTSC Li poly 3 7V 11 3 watt hour and extended battery pack model 99EX BTEC Li ion 3 7V 18 5 watt hour manufactured for Honeywell International Inc The standard or extended battery pack is the primary power source for the terminal The Li poly and Li ion battery packs are designed to operate in a temperature range of 10 to 50 C 14 to 122 F A CAUTION Read the Guidelines for Battery Pack Use and Disposal on page 3 14 and all cautionary markings on the battery charging peripheral or device using the battery before attempting to install use or charge the battery
177. try and Serial Number The Log Config Tab allows you to con figure the BatteryLogFile Tap ag gt Settings gt System gt Battery Battery Status Tab Log Config Tab a es 8 i He ias Egri eet MneLreR S Name When external power is gt DSSS S supplied to the terminal Sn ite we eet tf Battery Time to Full is i i e onetie listed When power is nd vy s Spleen 2s en Se p supplied by the battery Spm QS SENS Ba s a z pack Battery Time to l E EE E of d Empty is listed so Lm A i e i PSN i 2 Dp Teana Era mar ae Cc Certificates Certificates shows you the certificates that are recognized by the operating system It contains three screens Intermediate Screen Personal Screen Root Screen Certificates a fh ade Ge 5 27 Certificn ties la 2 e 5 27 Certificates fl oo 27g Personal Intermediate gt Root Rice lt lt Personal gt Entered Intermed Root Persona Lee menman ate rect ticates te parey Lhe Seinon a terbit etes to cietie deel h 308 ser eR AA 12 positives aeiy pot idest Ay tormen ate cot catch sutranses yourse te ctr ors corifingt so rarere Issued By Expires A F 4 Sy it SCN FS NECH KES de Customer Feedback Customer Feedback gives you the option to participate in the Microsoft Customer Experience Improve ment Program Encryption Encryption gives you the option of encrypting files placed on storage cards so that those files cannot be read
178. ttons setting are active For more information about the HotKeys Power Tool refer to the Dolphin Power Tools User s Guide which is available for download from the web at www honeywellaidc com Changing Button Assignments P 1 After HotKeys is enabled tap ag gt Settings gt Personal 3 gt Buttons heal ote Proyrer Betions 5 aioe eels or amari 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 tap 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 3 Tap OK to save 4 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 Menu Programs folder For instructions about creating shortcuts see Using File Explorer on page 7 5 Additional Functions The Assign a program list also contains the following commands Command Description lt Context Menu gt Performs the same function as tap and hold to open the context menu for the control lt Input Panel gt Opens the soft input panel lt Left Softkey gt Opens the menu or performs the action displa
179. ueeabadienadesggaducebagness Parts and FUNCIONS iccs 2cccedeadvcen 2zelaehcdcestelanledentalastcoep estecinvcacn vest anh AEAN EAEAN AAEE RATIKAN EAR PRONE PANG eanne shea tsactatascadpetadsanatevancatascetwubentapaaeaimedtasecesuatacaraseagihs Connecting Power to the eBase iccicccicis cect cde Ree ndeee erat Charging the Main Battery es ssa sees teens asc sec cecren techn cdacnhebentetaseteaesaenchiasienceieseteds To Power a Terminal and Charge its Main Battery ccccsceeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaes Charging a Spare Battery in the Auxiliary Battery Well cccceeeeseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeees AS COMIN AEN ccc ta a a aed ee eee E Software Requirements ices a cecies acs cosandutadcneinscendwenccceennsa catededencarnedtensiasnanseideadaseeeteantadieeny Establishing Ethernet Communication 2cscccxcetsccsncd ccceencdalaniatvassenesiaessecetersensaeenvonmeiente Establishing USB Communication cccccceeeeeeeeee eee eeeeeeeeeenaeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeenaeeeeee i h l i d i d oM Ml 1 1 1 Po N a a vii Mounting the lt 7 2 Onan ee eee eee ee ee eee ee eee 13 8 Desk MOUNINO usisni ss tes ee eae cw ie ede eee eed eee 13 8 Chapter 14 Dolphin 99EX Mobile Base Device Model 99EX MB DVO acts acevo a aces aE E E EE Ea iaaa E ESET 14 1 Front Panelis on eE E E ogesteestecnnenangecndsacaneseenddadinenaedeacacen ease teas 14 2 Bottom Panelian a atts E e E E a 14 3 Back Panel and Mount
180. us LEDs One Per Charging Slot Charging Slots There are 4 charging slots Each slot holds one Li ion or Li poly battery and charges it independently of the other slots When a battery is placed in each slot it immediately begins charging Power LED The power LED indicates if the QuadCharger is powered and operational When the QuadCharger is receiving power the LED illuminates green Power Supply Connector You attach the power supply to this connector See Supplying Power on page 17 3 Status LEDs A status LED is located at one corner of each of the 4 battery slots The color of the LED indicates the charge status of the batteries in its slot Color This color indicates that the battery in the slot Green Solid Has completed its charge cycle and is ready for use Orange Solid Is being charged at a maximum charge rate Red Flashing The internal temperature of the auxiliary battery is too hot or there is a battery error Charge the auxiliary battery in a cooler environment or replace the battery with a new Honeywell Li ion or Li poly battery For more information see Troubleshooting on page 17 5 17 2 Supplying Power The charger must be connected to a power source via the Honeywell power adapter cable so that volt age is adjusted appropriately Use only UL Listed power supply which has been qualified by Honeywell with output rated at 12VDC and 3 amps with the device 1 Locate the AC power adapter cable a
181. vice and its main battery pack begins charging USB Communications Port This USB Port is host Hi Speed 2 0v compliant You can connect the base to a peripheral device such as a memory stick or to a printer using a USB cable When the terminal is seated in the terminal well it is connected to the peripheral device via the base Volume Control Dial The speaker volume is adjusted via the dial located on the side of the base 14 2 Bottom Panel The power supply and RS232 connectors are located on the bottom of the unit Power Supply Connector RS232 Communications Port Power Supply Connector To run on vehicle power you can use the 12 VDC cable The appropriate cable comes with the kit you ordered The 12 VDC cable can be used with a cigarette lighter outlet A 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 RS232 Communications Port Use a standard serial cable to connect the unit to a host device via RS232 see Serial Connector on page 14 8 14 3 Back Panel and Mounting Brackets Bracket Base rt Mounting Bracket lt gt Turnscrew USB Port Ball Joint Power supply and Ball Joint RS232 connectors not in view Ball Joints There are two ball joints one on the back of the base and one on the mounting bracket Both ball joints are insert
182. wW w or W F23 X x X x or X F24 Y y Y yory F25 Power Off On CTRL Control Menu Blue Blue Red Red Z Zz Z zorz zorz Overview System Settings Customized settings are available on the System Settings menu Tap a gt Settings and the settings screen opens Notifications Icon Description Bluetooth r 4 Configures the Bluetooth radio See Working with the Bluetooth Radio on page 10 1 Clock amp Set the system clock date time and schedule alarms See Clock amp Alarms on page Alarms 7 7 2 Lock Password protect the terminal to limit access to the terminal Sounds amp Set the sound volume enable or disable sounds for specific actions set sound parameters for system notifications and enable or disable vibrator notification Home Customize the look and the information displayed on the Home screen Connections Personal Establishes network connections settings See Connections Menu on page 8 1 Customizes buttons and set SIP options See Personal Menu on page 7 3 Icon Description System Adjusts system settings See System Menu on page 7 7 3 Microsoft My Phone 9 Synchronizes your phone s contacts calendar tasks text messages music photos ey videos and other documents with your My Phone account at http myphone microsoft com Clock amp Alarms The Clock amp Alarms settings can be
183. where the serial port USB port and the power jack are located Desk Mounting The DIN rail slot 7 5 X 35 mm may be mounted Serial and USB port on the bottom to allow for secure desk attachment location not in view 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 in dia nut Installing the DIN Rail DIN Rail 7 5 X 35 mm 1 Slide the DIN rail into the slot along the bot tom panel of the base 2 Then using the appropriate nuts and bolts secure the DIN rail to the desk or flat surface 12 9 12 10 13 Dolphin 99EX eBase Device Model 99EX EHB Overview The Ethernet Base eBase enables a single Dolphin 99EX or 99GX computer to communicate with a host device over an Ethernet network The 99EX EHB charger is designed for use with battery pack models 99EX BTSC standard Li poly 3 7 V 11 3 watt hour and 99EX BTEC extended Li ion 3 7 V 18 5 watt hour manufactured for Honeywell International Inc and with Dolphin 99EX and 99GX model terminals A The eBase is not designed for use in hazardous locations We recommend use of Honeywell peripherals power cables and power adapters Use of any non Honeywell A peripherals cables or power adapters may cause damage not covered by the warranty Unpacking the eBase Open the shipping box and inspect the package to see that the following standard items are in
184. wn menu Select the appropriate time zone from the menu Set the correct time and date in the remaining fields and tap OK to save i d 2559 Thursday July 29 2a A GB of Getting started on TE Terre Tiere lt there 30 Tene p Fr ec Replacing the Main Battery Pack Note Before replacing the main battery pack read the Guidelines for Battery Pack Use and Disposal on page 3 14 Ensure all components are dry prior to placing the battery in the terminal Mating wet components may cause damage not covered by the warranty 1 Press the Power key to put the terminal in Suspend Mode see page 2 11 2 Release the hook securing the hand strap to the back panel of the terminal near the speaker 99EX models only Remove the battery door by lifting up the latches near the base of the battery door 4 Wait at least 3 seconds and then remove the battery This process allows the device to shut down properly and maintains memory during the battery swap Insert the new battery into the battery well Replace the battery door Apply pressure to engage the door latch The battery door must be installed prior to powering the unit 7 Reattach the hand strap We recommend use of Honeywell Li poly or Li lon battery packs Use of any non Honeywell battery may result in damage not covered by the warranty Home Screen After the Dolphin terminal initializes the f
185. ww honeywellaidc com Connecting the Dolphin Terminal to the Net Base By default the Dolphin terminal is configured to obtain IP addresses automatically using a DHCP server This means that in most cases you would simply plug and play the unit 1 Verify the base has power If the Power Dock LEDs are not illuminated see Connecting Power to the Net Base on page 16 4 2 Plug the CAT 5 Ethernet cable into one of the RJ45 connectors on the back of the Net Base 16 5 Plug the Ethernet cable into the network 4 Insert the Dolphin into one of the terminal wells The DOCK LED for the well changes from red to green and the connection icon on the Dolphin s title bar changes from to amp 5 By default the DHCP server assigns a unique IP address to each of the Dolphin terminals docked in the Net Base This IP address can be used by any application on the Dolphin terminal Note Instead of using the default for DHCP assigned IP addresses the Dolphin terminal can use a statically assigned IP address See standard Microsoft Windows Mobile documentation for how to assign a static IP address to a network adapter In this case set a static IP address for the adapter named SMC 95001 USB2 0 FAST Ethernet Drive Displaying the Net Base Terminal Well and Dolphin IP Address Once the Dolphin terminal establishes communication it uses the unique IP address assigned to the ter minal well it is docked in on the Net Base If four Dolphin t
186. y battery in a cooler environment or replace the battery with a new Honeywell Li ion or Li poly battery For information about charging a battery in the auxiliary battery well see page 12 6 COMM LED This is the communication LED It indicates the status of data transfer between the Dolphin terminal and the host device The color of this LED differs if the base is using the serial or USB port connection If using the serial port This color means Red Serial data is being sent from the host device to the base Green Serial data is being sent from the base to the host device Orange Serial data is being sent in both directions at the same time If using the USB port This color means Green A USB Connection is established with the host workstation 12 3 Back Panel Auxiliary Battery Well USB Port DC Power Jack RS232 Port Auxiliary Battery Well The base enables you to charge an additional battery pack independently of the terminal well in 4 hours for the standard 3 7V battery or 6 hours for the extended 3 7V 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 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
187. yed on the left side of the Command bar lt Scan1 gt Activates the scanner imager lt None gt Nothing happens when the button is pressed lt OK Close gt Performs the same function as tapping OK on the screen Command lt Right Softkey gt lt Scan2 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 Opens the menu or performs the action displayed on the right side of the Command bar Activates the scanner imager 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 you can either use File Explorer to move the program or ActiveSync 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 Tap ag gt File Explorer ee and navigate to the program My Device gt Program Files File Explores B ct 4 6 4 J Show Name Program Files AEs se
188. ying holster or tabletop When enabled the terminal automatically turns the display off when it detects an object in close proximity to the entire touch panel display The display turns back on when the sensor detects the removal of the object Accelerometer Calibration unsere ia at dae atop Tap Start to calibrate the integrated accelerometer sensor used for motion detection When calibration is complete the rdcetiotannrer Calisan Accelerometer Calibration Finished message window appears Managed Programs Managed Programs are a list of programs that are managed if enrolled to 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 Man agement Server MDM Enrollment Server and Microsoft SQL Server 2005 databases It lets system administrators e provide an authenticated connection to 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 a

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