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1. Laser Safety Label If the following label shown below is attached to your product it indicates the product contains a laser engine 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 xv WARNING use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Europe R amp TTE Compliance Statement 802 11a b g 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 0560 D in accordance with the Class Il product requirements specified in the R amp TTE Directive In addition this 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 4
2. 8 Lock the SIM card latch by sliding the latch toward bottom of terminal q ce gt 9 Install the battery 10 Install and lock the battery door 11 Power on the terminal Enabling the GSM Radio By default the GSM radio is not enabled after a hard reset Verify the status of the radio in the Dolphin Wireless Manager Tap Settings Connections Dolphin Wireless Manager WLAN DolphinWM TY A IT WLAN T OFF Bluetooth OFF If the Phone is set to OFF tap the Phone rectangle and the GSM radio enables Voice Communication Dolphin 6000 terminal can operate as a phone over GSM radio Audio Modes Hands free Hands free mode is when you use the rear speaker as a speakerphone To switch to Mode speakerphone tap on the speaker button in the Dialer window Volume Control Press the up or down arrow on the Volume Control button on left side of terminal to adjust volume of speaker For more informa tion see Volume Control Button page 3 5 Accessing the Dialer Window Tap Y gt Phone or press the Green Call button The Phone dialer opens et E m 11 34 1 Voicemail ks El lt Unnamed gt PP L abcZ def 3 ghi4 jk E mo Speed Dial pars tuv G WXYZ a Call History ax lor e Rm Dialing Once the dialer window is open the terminal can dial two ways e Use the touch screen and tap buttons on the dialer window Use the physical keypad when keypad is in nu
3. ZA w MEA E do E C Le OC LED Indicator Picture Video Button Touch Panel Display SCAN Key Blue FN Key EN Y ff WI abe def Si FINI Le De LES 9J TAB gm pa i edel Beer F4 F5 F6 Shift pad en pars tuv 9 wxyz y a soe d Microphone Power Key de A Receives voice calls when using a handset Refer to Voice Communication on page 9 3 Front Speaker Indicator Light Emitting Diode LED Touch Panel Display Flashes and illuminates during resets and scanning imaging Can be programmed by various software applications A color 2 8 inch liquid crystal display LCD touch panel is covered with an industrial protective lens The video graphic array QVGA display resolution of 240 X 320 LE SCAN Key Activates the scanner Blue FN Key Switches the numeric keypad to an alpha numeric mode or to F1 F10 function keys mode Power Key Pressing and holding the Power key for 3 seconds turns the terminal on Pressing and holding the Power key for 5 seconds turns the terminal off Pressing and releasing the Power key puts the terminal in the Suspend Mode or wakes the terminal from the Suspend Mode Refer to Suspending Resuming Terminal on pag
4. amp Portrait 7 Landscape right handed 7 Landscape left handed Align Screen Align the screen if it is nat responding Align Screen accurately to stylus taps Orientation The General tab is used to set dynamic screen rotation There are three types of screen orientations Portrait e Landscape right handed e Landscape left handed Align Screen The General tab allows you to re align the screen You need to re align the screen if tapping buttons or icons with the stylus does not work correctly 1 Tap the Align Screen to open the align screen window 2 Tap the target with the stylus each time it appears This re calibrates the touch screen Aligning the screen must be done using the stylus The stylus tip is necessary for calibration e Tap the stylus in the center of the target once and release Do not tap the target more than one time ClearType Tab EXEAT ruft EI Genera ClearType gt Text Size ClearType ClearType smoothes the edges of screen fonts for many programs x Enable ClearType The screen supports ClearType font rendering which increases the readability of text on LCD displays To turn on ClearType font rendering tap Enable ClearType and tap OK Note For more information about ClearType font rendering visit www microsoft com typography WhatlsClearType mspx Text Size Tab e Y al OC 10 27 ClearType lt Text Size gt General Adjust the text si
5. Paste Shortcut New Folder Send Go To Beam File Refresh New Folder Show All Files Rename Sort By Delete Kam Paste Shortcut Send Beam File Select All Menu Ka 8 Tap the down arrow on the pop up menu to view the Edit option 9 Tap Edit Paste Search Phone Use the Search Phone application to quickly find information 1 Tap a gt Search Phone To find a file type the name of file in the Search For box 2 3 Select the type of data in the Type box 4 Tap Search on the Command bar 5 Select Larger than 64 KB in the Type box drop down menu to find large files Hardware Overview Standard Configuration The following is a list of configuration features Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 5 Professional MTK MT6516 ARM9 416MHz Processor 256MB SDRAM X 512MB Flash 29 Key Numeric Keypad 3 7V Li ion rechargeable battery pack 154813 laser scan engine 802 11b g Bluetooth and GSM GPRS EDGE GPS 3 megapixel auto focus color camera Peripherals HomeBase Device The Dolphin 6000 HomeBase provides charging and communication functionality supporting both RS232 and USB com munications which enables the terminal to interact with the majority of PC based enterprise systems The terminal also contains an auxiliary battery well that can charge a spare Li ion battery The following is a list of the HomeBase features RS232 RX TX CTS RTS
6. Schedule Power mg Onfor Remove Programs E SSES About is See About on page 7 7 Backlight E See Backlight on page 7 7 Certificates ram See Certificates on page 7 9 Encryption FS See Encryption on page 7 10 Error ap See Error Reporting on page 7 10 Reporting External See External GPS on page 7 11 GPS Managed See Managed Programs on page 7 11 Programs Hi Memory T See Memory on page 7 11 Regional See Regional Settings on page 7 14 Settings Hemove Programs See Remove Programs on page 7 14 Task See Task Manager on page 7 17 Manager A GPS gen See A GPS on page 7 18 See Network Time on page 7 18 Time Us Schedule Power On Off HAC Mode See HAC Mode on page 7 18 Mode About The About menu shows information about the terminal There are four tabs See Schedule Power On Off on page 7 18 Version Tab Displays information about software operating system processor and memory Device ID Tab Displays information the terminal uses to identify itself to other devices It is important to know this information if the terminal will be a part of a network Device Name Shows the system s default name This is the name used by ActiveSync Description Shows the description of the terminal ID Copyrights Tab Displays copyright information Phone Tab Displays software version hardware version Protocol Stack software version Bluetooth firmware version and IMEI serial n
7. Note 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 6000 terminal uses the settings from each radio s configuration utility to connect e You are using Wireless Zero Config By default WZC is disabled on Dolphin 6000 terminals To open the Connections Manager navigate to GH Settings Connections Connections Connections WAT Aire Advanced lt Tasks gt Advanced My ISP Add a new modem connection My Work Network Add a new modem connection Add a new VPN server connection F Set up m OXY SEI ME e Tasks Tab The Tasks tab enables you to initially configure and to then manage network settings when using a modem Select an item from the menu and follow the instructions on the screen to complete the network configuration My ISP Enables you to add and manage modem connections to an ISP To complete the setup screens obtain the following information from the ISP e SP dial up access telephone number e Username Password e TCP IP settings My Work Network Enables you to establish the following connection types e Modem e Virtual Private Network VPN e Proxy server connection Note If you are connected to your ISP or private network during synchronization the terminal downloads the proper proxy settings If the network connection is not configured on the PC or needs to be change
8. Camera Flash Can be used and is controlled by the terminals color camera Battery Door Secures the Li ion Battery Pack in the terminal battery well Refer to Battery Pack on page 3 9 Stylus Tether Lanyard A coiled elastic cord that tethers the stylus to the terminal is attached in this Slot slot Subscriber Identity Connection for SIM Card use Refer to Installing a SIM Card on page 9 2 Module SIM Card Note SIM Card Socket is located underneath the battery door Socket Memory Card Socket Provides the user with an option to expand the terminal s memory capacity Supports industry standard MicroSD and MicroSDHC memory interfaces Refer to Memory Card Installation on page 3 6 Note Memory Card Socket is located underneath the battery door Left View Volume Control Button Left View Se ee Volume Control Button Used to raise or lower the terminal volume Right View Right Button Stylus Tether Lanyard Slot de A A Right Button Acts as an Enter key handy when taking pictures videos Stylus Tether Lanyard Attach point for stylus tether lanyard Slot Memory Card Installation Perform the following to install the memory card 1 Power down the terminal 2 Unlock the battery door 3 Remove the battery door and the battery 4 Slide the latch toward top of terminal to unlock the SIM card 5 Liftthe SIM card
9. D sub connector USB Client Mini USB connector DC IN Separate battery charger Note The USB Communication Cable must be no more than 125 cm 4 1 ft to guarantee transmission quality For more information refer to Dolphin 6000 HomeBase on page 12 1 Accessories USB Communication Charging Cables The Dolphin 6000 communication charging cable kit is an all in one solution for mobile applications The cable kit performs the following Powers the terminal Charges the terminal s battery Communicates with host via USB without a HomeBase Functions with the power adaptor included in the cable kit Refer to Approvals by Country on page 1 4 table for available AC adapter types Li ion Battery Pack The 3 7V Li ion rechargeable battery pack provides the power for the terminal Dolphin Mobile Charger The Dolphin 6000 Mobile Charger is an optional accessory 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 The cable powers the terminal and charges the battery in four hours Intelligent battery technology on board the terminal ensures proper charging The Dolphin Mobile Charger is an ideal low cost charging solution for in transit mobile applications Front View Volume Control Buttons Navigation Keys Orange FN Key Front Speaker
10. transmitting a signal the OFF button changes to ON Note If applicable information about the radio appears in the rectangle Connecting and Synchronizing the Terminal and Workstation Note If the workstation is running Windows Vista or Windows 7 you will need to use Windows Mobile Device Center to synchronize data between your 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 or Windows Mobile Device Center is already installed on the host workstation you just need to connect the Dolphin terminal to the host workstation via Dolphin peripheral to initiate communication If ActiveSync 4 5 or higher or 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 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 If Ac
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12. ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center When selecting programs verify that the program and version of the program are designed for Windows Mobile and processor To verify the processor tap Y gt Settings gt System gt About gt Version Depending on the application the software must be stored or installed on the host PC 1 Download the program to the desktop computer from the Internet CD or disk It can be a single setup exe EXE CAB or DLL file or several files for different types of devices and processors 2 Many programs provide special installation instructions Read the installation instructions in Read Me files or documentation that comes with the program 3 Connect the terminal to the desktop computer via a Honeywell communication peripheral Installer File An installer program is one that installs on the PC and the terminal simultaneously Perform the following 1 On the PC double click the setup exe or EXE file The installation wizard begins 2 Follow the directions on the PC screen The installation process includes transferring the software to the terminal Non Installer File There are programs that cannot be installed on PCs because they are designed for terminals in these cases the appropri ate files must be stored on the host PC transferred via ActiveSync and installed on the terminal If the instructions cannot be found in the Read Me file or documentation perform the following 1 Store the ap
13. Connections Menu The Connections menu provides access to the terminal s wireless communication options Connections u D Dolphin Wireless Manager Wireless LAN gr d Gt 7 26 e lm Connections Connect Config na USB to PC TE Domain Enroll ie Wlan Made ES Enables Bluetooth file transfer de Opens Microsoft s connections manager Refer to Connections Manager on page 8 2 Dolphin Wireless Manages the wireless radios installed on the terminal Refer to Dolphin Wireless Manager bei Manager on page 8 4 USB to PC Enables advanced wired USB to PC communication via sync software Refer to P Connecting and Synchronizing the Terminal and Workstation on page 8 4 Wireless LAN Enables configuration of Wireless Zero Config WZC This icon appears only if the 802 11b g driver is loaded on the terminal and the WLAN Security Supplicant is not loaded By default the Wireless Zero Config is disabled and the supplicant is loaded This icon appears only if you removed the supplicant and cold booted the terminal Domain Enroll Connects the phone to the company resources Connect Config Enables automatic data configuration po i WLAN Mode Enables WLAN configuration Note All server assigned IP addresses use Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Connections Manager Microsofts Connections Manager sets up multiple network connections to the Internet Service Providers ISPs via the external modem
14. Honeywell Li lon battery packs Use of any non Honeywell battery may result in damage not cov N ered by the warranty 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 Charge Time The HomeBase completes a full charge of a battery pack installed in the terminal well in 4 hours The HomeBase completes a full charge of a battery pack in Auxiliary Battery Well in 4 hours see Auxiliary Battery Well on page 12 3 Charging Process Note The HomeBase does not support charging through the USB cable The HomeBase can only charge from the standard wall outlet power adapter The HomeBase gives power to the intelligent battery charging system in the Dolphin 6000 terminal The charging systems know when a full charge of the battery has been completed and switches to a trickle charge to keep a full charge of the battery Communications Satisfactory data communications at speeds of up to 115k baud can be transmitted by the HomeBase through the RS232 serial port The maximum UBSB communication is 480 Mbps 12 1 Parts and Functions Front Panel Terminal Well Auxiliary Battery Well On Charging LED Terminal Well Place the Dolphin 6000 in the terminal well to use the terminal and to charge a battery pack in the terminal The HomeBase charges the battery in 4 hours I
15. To beam select a device On the destination device turn on visibility to receive Bluetooth beams D99EX Sending 1 1 de r ated atom An ms uo at Making the Terminal Discoverable By default the Dolphin terminal is not discoverable which means that the terminal will not be found by other Bluetooth devices 1 To make the terminal discoverable tap Mode on the Horizontal scroll 2 Select Make this device visible to other devices and tap OK Bluetooth a gr q E 8 21 Devices Mode gt COM Ports x lt Turn on Bluetooth x Make this device visible to other devices Ta connect to a device click on the Devices tab below Selecting COM Ports You can select COM ports 0 9 For more information COM Port Assignment Table page 8 7 Bluetooth a aa 8 30 Mode COM Ports A Devices After pairing with a device to set up a COM port tap Mew Outgoing Port For other options tap and hold an existing port AA t at aub em 7 10 5 10 6 T1 Working with GPS Overview The Dolphin 6000 terminal contains an integrated GPS module that allows location tracking of workers and vehicles providing better utilization of field assets Optional mapping and navigation software provides turn by turn driving directions and location information Assisted GPS Support The operating system software supports assisted GPS mode which usually requires installing a vendor specific client on the d
16. Vibrate option by selecting a gt Demos gt Scan Demo gt Setup gt Vibrate The device vibrates each time a bar code is decoded 2 Aim the scanner at the bar code 3 Project the aiming beam by pressing and holding the SCAN key The LED flashes red 4 Center the aiming beam over the bar code For optimum performance avoid reflections by scanning the bar code at a slight angle To decode stacked bar codes e g PDF417 slowly move the beam up or down over the code 5 When the bar code is successfully decoded the terminal LED flashes green and the terminal beeps The bar code information is entered into the application in use Aiming Options The aiming beam is narrower when you hold the terminal closer to a bar code and the aiming beam is wider when you hold it far ther from a bar code The aiming beam must be aimed closer to symbologies that have smaller bars or elements mil size The aiming beam must be aimed farther from symbologies that have larger bars or elements mil size Ea La LLU LLULL ALN T Using the Camera Overview The Dolphin 6000 terminal contains a 3 0 megapixel color camera Automated Camera Control ACC and an Application Pro gramming Interface API The API provides easy access to color picture and video capture functions The camera lens and camera flash are located on the back of the terminal Taking a picture 1 Tap oO Pictures amp Videos Camera 2 Point the c
17. 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 in a 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 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 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 This is available at FCC local regional offices Our company is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by our company The correction is the responsibility of the user Use only shielded data cables with this system In accordance with FCC 15 21 changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could v
18. high humidity e For prolonged storage do not keep batteries stored in a charger that is connected to a power source Battery Pack Use and Disposal The following are guidelines for the safe use and disposal of batteries e We recommend use of Honeywell Li lon battery packs Use of any non Honeywell battery may pose a personal hazard to the user Follow local regulations for battery disposal Replace defective batteries immediately Using a defective battery could damage the Dolphin 6000 terminal Do not use a battery in any other manner outside of its intended use in the Dolphin 6000 terminal and peripherals Excessive discharge damages a battery Recharge the battery when the terminal indicates low battery power Battery life is limited Replace a battery after it is unable to hold an adequate charge If you observe that the Honeywell battery supplied is physically damaged please send it to Honeywell International Inc or an authorized center for inspection Refer to Product Service and Repair on page 13 2 f you are not sure if the battery or charger is working properly send it to Honeywell International Inc or an authorized service center for inspection Refer to Product Service and Repair on page 13 2 e fthe battery or charger are not working properly replace it as soon as possible Managing Battery Power Default Critical and Low Battery Points When the terminal is running on battery power as opposed to external power w
19. latch to reveal the SIM card 6 Remove the SIM card to reveal the memory card latch 7 Unlock the memory card latch by sliding the latch away from serial number label located in the battery well 9 Remove and discard SD card blank and replace with SD card to be installed 10 Insert a microSD or microSDHC card into the microSD or microSDHC socket Note Make sure the interface on the memory card is connected to the interface in the socket 11 Align the corner on card with the corner of socket 12 Close the memory card latch 14 Insert the SIM card into the SIM card socket 15 Close the SIM card latch 16 Lock the SIM card latch by sliding the latch towards the bottom of the terminal 7 S YN Q 17 Install the battery 18 Install and lock the battery door 19 Power on the terminal Note It is recommended to format all SD cards before initial use installing a SIM Card For instructions on installing a SIM card refer to Installing a SIM Card on page 9 2 Bottom Panel I O Connector 16 15 1443 12 11 10 9 00 N O XX USB 5V IN ENE The I O connector provides the following Supports DC charging of the terminal and battery e Facilitates RS232 serial communic
20. on the pop up menu 5 Navigate to the Windows folder and open the Start Menu My Device Windows Start Menu Then tap and hold a blank area in the window and tap Paste Shortcut on the pop up menu File Explorer Pd d E d 9 55 Refresh Show All Files Paste Paste Shortcut Hew Folder Go To am File B Refresh New Folder Show Al Files Se Rename Sort By Delete Edit 6 Go to the Start menu to make sure the copied program is in the Start menu folder Using ActiveSync on the Workstation Copy La Paste Shortcut Select All Menu x With ActiveSync on the workstation you perform the same process as on the terminal except that the Explore utility Windows Explorer is used to copy and paste the shortcut 1 Open ActiveSync gt Explore and navigate to the program Right click on the program and click Create Shortcut Select the shortcut right click and select Cut Navigate to the Start Menu folder Right click on an empty area and select Paste Shortcut On the terminal tap the Start menu N O Oo A OO N Verify the program appears System Menu The system settings can be changed in the System menu To access the System menu 1 Go to GH Settings System 2 Tap an icon to open a system setting System Dog 2 d Gr 12 44 m Error Reporting External GPS 26 Managed Network Time Programs Regional Settings
21. other party B excessive voltage or current supplied to or drawn from the interface connec tions C static electricity or electro static discharge D operation under conditions beyond the speci fied 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 prod uct will be accepted by HII without a Return Materials Authorization which may be obtained by contact ing HII In the event that the product is returned to HII or its authorized service center within the Warranty Period and HII determines to its satisfaction that the product is defective due to defects in materials or workmanship HII at its sole option will either repair or replace the product without charge except for return shipping to HII EXCEPT AS MAY BE OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY APPLICABLE LAW THE FOREGOING WAR RANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER COVENANTS OR WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED ORAL OR WRITTEN INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON INFRINGEMENT HIPS RESPONSIBILITY AND PURCHASER S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMI
22. the Bluetooth radio and driver are installed See Working with Bluetooth Radio on page 10 1 Clocks amp T Set the system clock date time and schedule alarms See Clock amp Alarms on Alarms e page 7 2 Create a password to limit access to the terminal Sounds amp T Set the sound volume enable or disable sounds change sound settings and Notifications Be enable or disable the vibrator Change the appearance and information on the Home screen Connections Change the network connections settings See Connections Menu on page 8 1 Personal Change the button settings and set SIP options See Personal Menu on page 7 3 Power ra See Power on page 7 13 Change the system settings See System Menu on page 7 6 Microsoft My m Synchronize phone contacts calendar tasks text messages music photos Phone A videos and other documents with a My Phone account at http myphone microsoft com Clock amp Alarms To adjust the time and date 1 Tap the time on the Command Bar 2 Scroll horizontally and tap the Clock icon 3 Tap the Time or Date sections OR Tap o Settings Clock amp Alarms The Clock amp Alarms menu opens Bluetooth tp Connections 4 Select the Time tab This setting sets the system clock Clock amp Alarms Fd Si SR d 9 46 Alarms Alarms Time gt ae X 10 05 Sounds amp Notifications Power Clock amp Alarms PARE A mE Alarms Time gt A
23. 80 GHz Restrictions for use in France are as follows Indoor use Maximum power EIRP of 100 mW for the entire 2 400 2 4835 GHz Outdoor use Maximum power EIRP of 100 mW for the 2 400 2 454 GHz band maximum power EIRP of 10 mW for the 2 454 2 483 GHz band 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 For further information please contact Honeywell Imaging amp Mobility Europe BV Nijverheidsweg 9 5627 BT Eindhoven The Netherlands LED Safety Statement LEDs have been tested and classified as EXEMPT RISK GROUP to the standard IEC 62471 UL and C UL Statement UL and C UL listed UL60950 1 2nd edition and CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 2nd edition CB Safety Statement IEC 60950 1 2005 2nd edition FCC This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio
24. Field vs Minimum Bar Code Element Depth of Field Bar Code In the Field of View Element Width Start End Frm Engine Face Frm Engine Face 95 mm 375 1D IA 114 mm 4 50 ELN 160 mm 6 25 26 mm 10 4 mil 50 mm 2 00 13 0 mil 50 mm 2 00 254 mm 10 00 204 mm 8 00 19 5 mil 75 mm 2 95 300 mm 11 81 225 mm 8 86 For non decode 154813 and 154815 engines depth of field data is for reference only Actual values may vary depending on environmental conditions host hardware and decoding software Depth of field data was measured at 25 C under typical indoor lighting Performance may vary depending on testing conditions Laser Specifications The maximum power output for each diode is e Illumination LED 194 0 uW Supported Bar Code Symbologies Symbology Type Symbology Name 1D Symbology Codabar Code 3 of 9 Code 11 Code 32 Pharmaceutical PARAF Code 93 Code 128 EAN with Add On EAN with Extended Coupon Code EAN 8 EAN 13 GS1 128 GS1 Databar Interleaved 2 or 5 ISBT 128 Matrix 2 of 5 MSI Plessey PosiCode Straight 2 of 5 IATA Straight 2 of 5 Industrial Telepen Trioptic Code UPC UPC A UPC E Decoding Decode a Bar Code Point the aiming beam at a bar code The aiming beam must align with bar code for better results Holding the terminal between 4 10 inches 10 25 cm from a bar code is recommended 1 Tap a gt Demos gt Scan Demo Note You may activate the
25. Honeywell Dolphin 6000 with Windows Mobile 6 5 User s Guide Disclaimer Honeywell International Inc HII reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice and the reader should in all cases consult HII to determine whether any such changes have been made The information in this publication does not represent a commitment on the part of HII HII shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing performance or use of this material This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated into another language without the prior written consent of HII 2011 Honeywell International Inc All rights reserved Other product names or marks mentioned in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of other companies and are the property of their respective owners Web Address www honeywellaidc com Trademarks Dolphin 6000 Dolphin RF HomeBase Mobile Base and QuadCharger are trademarks or registered trademarks of Hand Held Products Inc or Honeywell International Inc Microsoft Windows Windows Mobile Windows CE Windows 98 Second Edition Windows NT Windows 2000 Windows ME Windows XP ActiveSync Outloo
26. N300328 EN301893 EN55022 EN IEC60950 1 EN55024 EN301489 1 EN301489 7 EN IEC60825 1 24 EN301489 17 EN300328 3GPPTS 51 010 1 EN301511 EN301908 EN50360 EN50361 EN50371 EN50392 IEC6220 1 IEC6220 2 EN62311 EN300440 CIS EN Getting Started Out of the Box Verify that the carton contains the following items e Dolphin 6000 mobile terminal e Battery pack 3 7V Li ion Quick Start Guide Note If you ordered accessories for your terminal verify that they are included with the order Be sure to keep the original packaging in case you need to return the terminal for service For details see Customer Support on page 13 1 Installing Battery Pack Ensure all components are dry prior to placing the battery in the terminal Mating wet components may cause damage not N covered by the warranty The Dolphin 6000 device is shipped with the battery packaged separately from the terminal Perform the following to install the battery 1 Slide the latch to unlock the battery door 2 Open the battery door 3 Install the battery into the battery well 4 Install the battery door Note Install the battery door before powering on the terminal We recommend use of Honeywell peripherals power cables and power adapters Use of any non Honeywell peripherals N cables or power adapters may cause damage not covered by the warranty Removing Battery Pack Perform the following to remove the battery 1 Slide
27. O O Shift Key Changes the keyboard between uppercase alphabet mode and C lowercase alphabet mode Orange FN Key The orange FN key has 3 operating modes for Normal default Uppercase and Lowercase mode Press the orange FN key to change each mode Blue FN Key The blue FN key activates the F1 F10 function keys Press the blue key again to return to the default mode Left Soft Key e The left soft key selects the left command bar icon MN Green Call Press to make a call Button Red End Call Press to end a call Button The right soft key selects the right command bar icon Using the Navigation Keys Located below the touch panel display the navigation keys moves the cursor through text icons folders and application screens Keypad Combinations Orange FN Key Blue FN Key Toggle On Off the Numeric Mode Off mode operates Default Lowercase Mode Uppercase Mode iderauitm deof Orange FN Key Numeric Keypad Orange FN Key Blue FN Key Toggle On Off the Numeric Mode Off mode operates Default Lowercase Mode Uppercase Mode in detaulEmsde t Orange FN Key Numeric Keypad eme CO m wm System Settings Overview The terminal settings can be changed in the Settings menu Tap GO Settings and the Settings menu opens uus mr CX Clock EM EN Lock m EUR Notifications DU Connections Settings Menu Bluetooth Adjust Bluetooth radio settings This icon shows only if
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29. TED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT WITH NEW OR REFURBISHED PARTS IN NO EVENT SHALL HII BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES AND IN NO EVENT SHALL ANY LIABILITY OF HII ARISING IN CON NECTION WITH ANY PRODUCT SOLD HEREUNDER WHETHER SUCH LIABILITY ARISES FROM A CLAIM BASED ON CONTRACT WARRANTY TORT OR OTHERWISE EXCEED THE ACTUAL AMOUNT PAID TO HII FOR THE PRODUCT THESE LIMITATIONS ON LIABILITY SHALL REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT EVEN WHEN HII MAY HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH INJURIES LOSSES OR DAMAGES SOME STATES PROVINCES OR COUNTRIES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATIONS OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU All provisions of this Limited Warranty are separate and severable which means that if any provision is held invalid and unenforceable such determination shall not affect the validity of enforceability of the other provisions hereof Use of any peripherals not provided by the manufacturer may result in damage not covered by this warranty This includes but is not limited to cables power supplies cradles and docking stations HII extends these warranties only to the first end users of the products These warran ties are non transferable The limited duration of the warranty for the Dolphin 6000 is as follows The duration of the limited warranty for terminals with an integrated laser engine is one yea
30. amera lens at an object 3 Adjust the position of the camera lens to make sure that the object is showing on the screen 4 Press the Picture Video button on the side of the terminal to take a picture Pictures amp Video Menu Tapping the Menu option on the Command Bar allows you to change camera settings switch to video mode or to see more camera options Dem DeHplons moas emie fuso merde Focus On Focus Off Focus on Trigger or Fixed Focus Focus Trigger When focus mode is set to focus off use focus trigger to focus the camera on current scene Options Tap Menu Options The Options menu contains four tabs General Tab Pictures amp Videos q X 4 10 00 Video lt General gt Slide Show When sending pictures in e mail pictures can be resized so that they transfer faster Use this picture size Large 640 x 480 H When rotating a picture rotate 90 degrees Y Left amp Right Recording Video Slide Show Tab Pictures amp Videos er Z 4 E 10 00 General lt Slide Show gt Camera During slide shows optimize for viewing Portrait pictures Landscape pictures m Play screensaver when connected to my PC and idle for 2 minutes Camera Tab Pictures amp Videos q X d 10 00 Slide Show lt Camera gt Video Options Type filename prefix Save files to Main memory Still image compression level High quality 1 Tap a gt Pictures Videos
31. and battery charging the power adapter on power cable converts voltage from the power source to 5V 2A DC Only the Honeywell 5 VDC 2A power supply provided with the HomeBase con verts the voltage correctly It is recommended that the HomeBase be left connected to its power source at all times so that it is always ready to use 1 Connect adaptor barrel plug to DC jack on rear panel of HomeBase 2 Plug adaptor AC to the indoor wall receptacle Serial Connector The following diagram shows pin diagram of serial connector of HomeBase 12 3 Charging the Battery The HomeBase powers the terminal and charges its battery pack in 4 hours The cradle knows when battery pack is fully charged and automatically changes to a trickle charge that keeps the battery at full capacity The terminal can stay in the HomeBase without damaging the terminal or battery packs Note To check battery power use Power menu setting see Power on page 7 13 For more information about Li ion batteries see Battery Pack on page 3 9 To Power a Terminal and Charge its Battery 1 Install the battery pack in the terminal Refer to Installing Battery Pack on page 2 1 2 Connect the HomeBase to a power supply provided by Honeywell 3 Put the terminal into the terminal well until the LED on the terminal turns red indicating that it is charging The battery pack begins to charge 12 4 A Ensure all components are dry prior to mating terminals batteries w
32. arnings are displayed when the battery reaches critical and low battery points Checking Battery Power To check the battery power 1 Navigate to the Power Menu by selecting gt Settings gt System gt Power Pod AE Sub Advanced lt Battery gt Advanced Main battery Lilon Battery power remaining Turning Terminal On Off To turn the Dolphin 6000 terminal on 3 10 1 Press and hold the Power button for 3 seconds Note Turning the terminal off is the equivalent to a hard boot To turn the Dolphin 6000 terminal off 1 To turn the terminal off press the Power button for 5 seconds 2 Tap OK to shutdown Suspending Resuming Terminal To put the device into Suspend mode when the terminal is powered on 1 Press and release the power button 2 To resume from the Suspend mode press and release the Power button The terminal goes into the Suspend Mode automatically when it is inactive for a period of time To set a time interval select IS gt Settings gt Power gt Advanced Refer to Power on page 7 13 Hardware Maintenance When needed clean the image engine window and the touch screen with a clean non abrasive lint free cloth The terminal can be cleaned with a damp cloth Using the Scan Image Engine Overview The bar code engine in the Dolphin 6000 terminal is the Honeywell 184813 Angled Imaging The scan engine view of field is 54 degrees Image Engine Specifications Depth of
33. ations interface including RX TX RTS CTS and GND signals e USB interface to a host workstation via HomeBase or communication cable All Dolphin 6000 peripherals are designed to work exclusively through this connector The I O connector supports RS232 and USB communication For RS232 the maximum communication speed is 115 2 Kbps with seven baud rate settings For USB communication speed is up to 480 Mbps Using the Touch Panel When using the terminal touch panel it is recommended to use screen protectors and a proper stylus Screen protectors are meant to protect the touch panel for applications using a high to medium level of user interaction with the terminal through the touch panel For general use it is suggested to replace the screen protector every thirty 30 days Cycles may vary according to the average level of the usage of the touch panel 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 8mm 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 12 months if a screen protector is applied and an approved stylus is used for the 12 month duration covered by the warranty Battery Pack We recommend use of Honeywell Li lon battery packs Use
34. c iodo 11 1 A DOO TEE 11 1 GPS Intermediate DOnVel EE 11 1 Chapter 12 Dolphin 6000 HomeBase GP M nn E 12 1 CAAC T 12 1 A E 12 1 Ela Ip A A e earn eee eee er ee 12 1 olaaa Lleno y CANO COEN EP po TE TM mm 12 1 Fans and FUNCIONS EU E OO E DER 12 2 wien mci RO UT TRE 12 2 E A ene nr meen nee are Oneonta eee ene nme ere er 12 2 AUX Battery Stats LED EE 12 2 zzi diuine cn S 12 3 hl Batte hy VV T 12 3 USB PO A ac aaa ee 12 3 AS232 Polis li area ated 12 3 DG POW ec e 12 3 movie c TN M RT ER 12 3 Se al COMER at o die 12 3 Gall i a ee TN 12 4 To Power a Terminal and Charge its Battery ooccccccccnncconcnnononnnnnnonononnnnonononennnnanennnnos 12 4 Charging a Battery in the Auxiliary Battery Well 12 5 Comme re 12 5 Scl PEN 12 5 RO cL rpm 12 5 Bellen 12 5 Connecting the Communication Cables eene 12 6 Establishing Communication 12 6 Chapter 13 Customer Support Agency Information The Dolphin 6000 mobile terminal meets or exceeds the requirements of all applicable standards organizations for safe opera tion 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 the following guidelines carefully before using your Dolphin 6000 terminal Label Locations Compliance Label
35. cable and power adapter cable e For RS232 communications use a serial cable e For USB communications use a USB Communication Cable e For USB communications use ActiveSync v4 5 or above on the host workstation e Windows XP 2003 Server Windows Vista or Windows 7 on the host workstation 12 5 Connecting the Communication Cables 1 Plug in the power supply and connect it to the back of the HomeBase 2 Plug the USB or RS232 communication cable into back of the HomeBase 3 Connect the communication cable into the back of the workstation Note At this point the hardware is installed and operating For USB communication the workstation may need to be rebooted to complete the installation process Establishing Communication USB Communication An ActiveSync connection should be auto detected and configured when the USB connection is established Note ActiveSync 4 5 or higher must be used RS232 communication The RS232 port is accessed by opening COMS on the terminal and can be used for general purpose communication between an application running on the Dolphin 6000 and an application on a PC or a connected device Note An ActiveSync connection cannot be established via RS232 12 6 13 Customer Support Technical Assistance If you need assistance installing or troubleshooting your device please call your distributor or the near est technical support office North America Canada Telephone 800 782 4263 E mai
36. d then the ISP or network administrator should provide the following information proxy sever name server type port type of Socks protocol used and user name and password To complete the setup screens obtain the network parameters from your system administrator Advanced Tab The Advanced tab enables you to select the following e Default network e Dialing rules P address exceptions for modem connections Connections a ol H GC 1030 Tasks lt Advanced gt Tasks Select which networks are automatically used Select Networks Dialing Rules Create exceptions for intranet addresses Note Advanced settings should not be need to be modified Most ISPs use DHCP addresses Online Help For more information about modem connection setup tap the Help icon on the setup screens Dolphin Wireless Manager The Dolphin Wireless Manager provides a centralized interface that enables and disables all the on board radios Each radio has its own configuration program The Dolphin Wireless Manager also provides shortcuts to the configuration utilities for each radio Dolphin Wireless Manager Window 1 Tap Y gt Settings gt Connections gt Dolphin Wireless Manager Enabling the Radios 1 Tap B gt Settings gt Connections gt Dolphin Wireless Manager 2 Tap anywhere inside the rectangle or the OFF button inside the rectangle 3 The radio begins activating 4 When the radio is activated i e
37. drop down menu 5 Set the correct time and date in the remaining fields and tap OK to save the settings Pop Up Menus Pop up menus allow you to choose an action for a selected file 1 Tap and hold the stylus on the action to open the pop up menu 2 When the menu appears lift the stylus and tap the action desired Rename Delete Send Beam File 3 Tap outside of the pop up menu to close it without performing an action Selecting Programs 1 Tap a to access the Start Menu 2 Open the desired program by tapping on the program icon 3 Move an icon to the top of the Start Menu by tapping then holding the stylus on the icon while dragging the icon to the top of the Start Menu er Eur File Explorer Use the File Explorer to find and move files 1 Tap a gt File Explorer 2 Locate a file 3 To move a file hold the stylus on the file to bring up the menu shown below Tap Cut or Copy on the pop up menu 4 Navigate to the desired destination File Explorer PRAE mE Bl My Device Name y LE Application D _ ConnMar Documents a LI Hy Documents File Explorer n all ES d 9 55 e Copy al Rename Delete al Send Beam File B eR 5 Hold the stylus in the blank area of the window Note If there is no blank area in the window go to step 7 6 Tap Paste on the pop up menu File Explorer ar 2 CR E 10 03
38. e 1009358D0143 11 After the passcodes have been accepted on both sides you have a trusted paired connection Transferring Files 1 Tap GO 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 File Explorer a g LEE 7 41 10 14 09 62 6K Copy Rename Delete Send Setas M v Bac nd 4 The Bluetooth radio begins searching for devices File Explorer a a e 7 42 mm When a Bluetooth device is first found it appears as an MA Grass jpg Unknown device the icon indicates that the device is a To beam select a device On the Bluetooth device destination device turn on visibility to receive Bluetooth beams As data is retrieved the device 9j DO9EX IDs appear in the list eil Unknown device Tap to send eil Unknown device Tap to send eil Unknown device Tap to send o Searching QU Ls un tst WA S 10 4 5 Tap the device to begin sending the selected file 6 While trying to connect the selected device reads Pending File Explorer a o gt q 7 42 Grass jpg To beam select a device On the destination device turn on visibility to receive Bluetooth beams D99EX Pending eil Unknown device Tap to send d optime ape att ns ah radit a 7 When the file is being transferred the selected device reads Sending Spy ne we A ud
39. e 3 11 Microphone Provides audio input for the handset and speakerphone voice calls Refer to Voice Communication on page 9 3 Recessed Keypad The terminal has a 29 key alpha numeric keypad For more information refer to 29 Key Numeric Keypad on page 6 1 Orange FN Key Switches the numeric keypad from lowercase or uppercase modes Navigation Keys When selected move through the software programs Refer to Using the Navigation Keys on page 6 2 Back View Laser Scan Engine Stylus Tether Rear Speaker Lanyard Slot Camera Flash Color Camera Battery Door SIM Card Socket MicroSD Memory Card Socket MicroSD Memory Card Socket tm OIDO Image Scan Engine The image engine reads and decodes linear stacked linear e g PDF417 and Window 1D matrix bar code symbologies For greater accuracy the terminal contains a laser aimer Refer to Using the Scan Image Engine on page 4 1 Rear Speaker Provides audio signals when scanning bar code labels or entering data Supports playback for wave and MP3 files software mixer and Speakerphone for WWAN GSM audio and VolP The operating frequency range is 1000 4000Hz at gt 86 dB lemon Color Camera Provides easy picture caption with Automated Camera Control ACC Additional features include automated picture profiles and an Application Programming Interface API
40. e ETHER ITE CERERI DERE E EE PORNO NS 7 11 MAN Ezio emer rr M MUR 7 12 Storage Card m O een ieaent 7 12 uo e DER 7 13 Bano A HH 7 13 Advanced Tab T 7 13 Regional SCMINGS oO DT 7 14 REMOVE Rod AMNS stessi russe baut Sentai genta lui deen tanuelmnosaed c omar d acere o e e ud Enea cis 7 14 seil abt s 7 15 erra ds 7 15 E Re E EE 7 16 MOK ZO AD mex c cb 7 16 II uico m 7 17 USING ANG Task Manage c r m 7 17 TAN EE 7 18 Ve E 7 18 NetWork Reset pci 7 18 Schedule Power OMOT 0 E 7 18 HAG qe 7 18 Chapter 8 Communication Connections VON e 8 1 Connections Manager 52 5 49 3 3 20 0 dd ed 8 2 ass EE 8 3 E ee 8 3 S TEE 8 4 Dolphin Wireless WANAG CF eo EE 8 4 Dolphin Wireless Manager Wmdow mener 8 4 Bizet lte Bt le le 8 4 Connecting and Synchronizing the Terminal and Workstation sneesneeeeeneeeeeneeenenrreeeeeeee 8 4 e a 8 5 COMMUNICATION RR Ke 8 5 Software Requirements for Communication 8 5 Setting Up the Host Worketaton enne 8 5 Connecting the Dolphin Terminal to the Workstation cccccooncnnccccnccnnccnnnncnnnononennnnonos 8 5 Synchronizing with the Host Workstation nnne 8 5 Exploring the Terminal from the Worketaton 8 6 Installing Additlorial So E 8 6 Adding Programs to the Terminal Using Active
41. er External power Dark Brig ht Adjust power settings to conserve power Certificates The Certificates menu shows certificates that the operating system recognizes Certificates er amp 10 10 Intermed lt Root gt Personal Use root certificates to positively identify root certification authorities Issued By Verisign Trust Network 8 1 28 VeriSign Class 3 Public 7 16 2036 Verisign Class 3 Public 7 16 2036 Thawte Server CA 12 31 20 thawte Primary Root CA 7 16 2030 Encryption The Encryption menu can be adjusted to encrypt files on storage cards so that those files cannot be read by another terminal FEAT E 0a Encryption Encryption m Encrypt files when placed on a J storage card Encrypted files can be read only by this device WARMING Encrypted files cannot be recovered after hard reset or clearing storage To help prevent data loss back up data from storage cards to another location Error Reporting The Error Reporting menu can be adjusted to enable or disable the error reporting function of Windows Mobile 6 5 Error Reporting e d ER r 10 12 Error Reporting used to diagnose the error nat to identify or contact you E You can choose to stop reporting problems at any time Learn more in the Privacy Policy Online Report detection on Recommended Disable error reporting External GPS The External GPS menu gives you the
42. ers such as an outside line or credit card 231 2 3j4 5j 6 7 8 9 U 4 Tab q wj ejrjt v uji jojp T CAP a s d fjg h j K T SE DM NN E UC EN eee pese 6 Enter a username and password from the account Tap Finish Connections WAT AE Hy Connection User name et Password rr Tf provided by ISP or network administrator 1231 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 4 Tab d w ejrjt v u ijo p T Gains SI E AED tab re 4 nm 8 49 Tap and hold on an existing connection for more options Number My Connection Internet 8 Press and hold the connection A pop up menu appears 9 Select Connect on the pop up menu Tap and hold on an existing connection for more options 10 The network icon in the navigation bar shows GSM radio is attempting to connect Note Data connection failure occurs if terminal is in use for a voice call while attempting a data connection Voice and data cannot be used at the same time A voice call has priority over a data connection Active data connection is automatically set in park mode and data is retrieved when the voice call ends 11 When the connection is complete the network icon changes to a Signal Strength Icon Data can now be sent over GSM Ending the Data Connection The default setting makes the data connection disconnect after a specific amount of time passes without use This amount of time is determined by the ISP T
43. etwork tab displays options to find and set networks er HE 11 39 Services d Network gt More Current network CHT Network selection Automatic Preferred networks Security You can make or change a PIN on the Security tab Sounds lt Security gt Services PIN Security 7 Require PIM when phone is used Change PIN Change DIN 2 Data Communication 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 Refer to Enabling the GSM Radio on page 9 3 e You must have an active SIM card with a data plan installed Refer to SIM Card Installation on page 9 1 Information Requirements The following is required from SIM card carrier e APN access point name e Username and password of account Establishing Data Communication 1 Tap B gt Settings gt Connection gt Connections 2 Under My ISP tap Add a new modem connection 3 Enter a name for connection Select Cellular Line GPRS as modem 4 Tap Next Connections Make New Connection Enter a mame for the connection My Connection Select a modem Cellular Line 1231 2 3j4 5 6 7 8 9 U 4 Tab q wj ejrjt v uji jojp Ti LAPja s d f g h j K T z amr crol ll LH 5 Enter an Access point name Tap Next Connections My Connection Enter the number exactly as it should be dialed Include any extra numb
44. evice that communicates with the GPS module Communication Ports Selecting the Port 1 Tap o gt Settings gt System gt External GPS 2 Tap the GPS program port box A drop down list opens 3 In the GPS program port drop down list choose the COM or GPD port the default is GPD1 as needed by the application GPS Settings Tar Yi CC 11 48 Access lt Programs gt Hardware Choose the port that programs will use to obtain GPS data Any program that uses GPS will need to communicate with this port GPS program port GPD1 4 Tap OK to save Baud Hate e The default baud rate is 38400 GPS Intermediate Driver When the first user of GPD1 opens the port the GPS Intermediate Driver opens port COM1 The GPS Intermediate Driver lets multiple applications open GPD1 and GPS data is transmitted to all open ports Note For more information about Microsoft s GPS Intermediate Driver refer to http msdn microsoft com en us library ms850332 aspx 11 1 11 2 12 Dolphin 6000 HomeBase Overview The Dolphin 6000 HomeBase supports both RS232 and USB communications which makes it able to connect with majority of PC based enterprise systems Capacity The HomeBase holds one Dolphin 6000 terminal and has an auxiliary battery well behind the terminal well The HomeBase can charge two battery packs e Battery installed in Dolphin 6000 terminal e Spare battery in auxiliary battery well We recommend use of
45. f the host terminal is a workstation that uses ActiveSync synchronization begins immedi ately AUX Battery Status LED The AUX battery status LED shows the status of battery charging in auxiliary battery well see Back Panel on page 12 3 Note For information about charging a battery in auxiliary battery well see Charging a Battery in the Auxiliary Battery Well on page 12 5 12 2 Back Panel Auxiliary Battery Well RS232 Port USB Port DC Power Jack Auxiliary Battery Well The HomeBase can charge an additional Li ion battery pack in 4 hours in the well behind the terminal This feature ensures that you can always have an additional fully charged battery for Dolphin 6000 terminal See Charging a Battery in the Auxiliary Battery Well on page 12 5 USB Port This USB Port is full speed and 2 0 compliant Using a USB cable you can connect the base to a peripheral device such as a workstation When the terminal is seated in the terminal well it is connected to the workstation device via the base 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 3 DC Power Jack Use the power cable from Honeywell that comes with HomeBase to supply power to this power jack For more information see the Power on page 12 3 section that follows Power The terminal requires 5V 2A DC input for communications
46. gt Camera gt Menu gt Video Point the camera lens at an object Press the Picture Video button on the side of the terminal to start recording Video Tab Pictures amp Videos E GC 10 00 Camera lt Video gt General x Include audio when recording video files Time limit for videos 30 seconds n 2 3 Adjust the position of the camera lens to make sure that the object is showing on the screen 4 5 Tap Stop on the screen or press the Picture Video button on the side of the terminal to stop recording 29 Key Numeric Keypad Using the Keypad The Dolphin 6000 terminal has a 29 key alpha numeric keypad Using the Function Keys eno H ege e en EDED ED cs c ED ED E C300 ED ee Enter ENT EMT sd MN e la m ER e Windows Key Moves the cursor back one space each time the key is pressed If typing text it deletes the previous character each time it is pressed Confirms data entry Cancels the current action Press the ESC key to return to the previous menu Puts the terminal into and wakes the terminal from Suspend Mode see Suspending Resuming Terminal on page 3 11 Activates the scanner Moves the cursor ahead one space Brings up Start screen Pressing a second time takes you back to previous screen Moves the cursor to the next tab stop or next control on a form wo peu cw 4 way es Moves the cursor left right up or down Navigation Keys
47. ice Bluetooth Enter Passcode Enter a passcode to establish a secure connection with 100935800143 Press Next to continue if a passcode is not required Passcode 7 f you created a passcode you will be prompted by the other device to enter the same passcode Enter the created passcode to establish a paired connection If you entered a device specific passcode you should not have to do anything on the other device 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 Bluetooth Partnership Settings Display Name 1D09358D0143 Select services to use fram this device Dialup Networking C Cancel ES Save m IM AE 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 10 3 If you are connecting to a printer or headset complete any additional steps required by device Bluetooth EINE EE 7 27 COM Ports Devices gt Mode Tap Add new device to search for other Bluetooth devices Tap on a device to modify its settings Add new devic
48. ion 6 Tap End Task or End All Tasks on the pop up menu Note Stopping a program frees up RAM memory If you stop a program in Task Manager unsaved data in that program is lost To make more memory available without the risk of data loss return to the active program and save the data before closing the program Processes Task Manager Di adi d d 10 28 CPU filesys exe 7 67M 0 device exe 6 7214 0 gwes exe 3 83M D Yo Lash ell32 exe 1 84M 0 services exe 712K D 9 5 remote exe 692K D Din O OCD To view information about processes running on the terminal 1 Tap the Menu button on the Command bar 2 Tap View gt Processes A GPS When enabled the device uses a data connection Internet or other to contact the assistance server for GPS information This feature improves the startup performance or time to first fix T TFF of a GPS satellite based positioning system Version The Version option displays information about the operating system and Bootloader version Network Time Enables Network Time Zone synchronization You can synchronize the device to the current time zone and be notified when a time is updated Schedule Power On Off This feature enables you to turn the device on and or off at a particular time HAC Mode This feature enables you to put the Dolphin 6000 in hearing aid compatible mode improving the usability of the terminal for hear ing aid users Communication
49. ith peripheral devices Mating wet components may cause damage not covered by the warranty Charging a Battery in the Auxiliary Battery Well The auxiliary battery well located on the back of the HomeBase charges a spare battery independently of the terminal well The Auxiliary Battery LED on the front panel shows the status of the battery in this well Complete charge time is 4 hours 1 Insert the end of battery into the auxiliary well opening by lining up the connectors The Auxiliary Battery LED turns red 2 See AUX Battery Status LED on page 12 2 to monitor charging progress Communication USB Dolphin 6000 terminals support USB communications The HomeBase also supports USB communications via the USB port located on the back of HomeBase The base acts as a USB device by interfacing the USB signals of the Dolphin 6000 terminal to the USB of the host workstation Using a stan dard USB Communication Cable the HomeBase s USB interface allows the Dolphin 6000 terminal to communicate with a workstation RS232 The HomeBase supports RS232 communications via the RS232 Communications Port located on back of HomeBase This port enables the Dolphin 6000 terminal to communicate to a workstation modem or any RS232 device using a standard serial cable and communications software Requirements e A HomeBase powered by a power
50. k and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation The Bluetooth trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc U S A and licensed to Honeywell Other product 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 Convention The touch panel display can be activated by using the stylus included with the terminal or your finger To activate the display open a file or select a menu use the tip of the stylus to tap the touch panel display or gently press the touch panel with your fin ger Table of Contents Chapter 1 Agency Information Kei Weeden 1 1 BA e RE TT 1 1 Laser Salely Statement scies ext espe i duae v etas ine urb ud udo quEU Usu aU E ui en Bn su tates 1 1 LED SAEN DR E DS REP 1 2 BIN and s BIB SS AOC E 1 2 GB Sale eli EE 1 2 eo UON 1 2 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Information eessseeesseesssess 1 3 Pacemakers Hearing Aids and Other Electrically Powered Devices 1 3 OPeralina TemperatUle arar 1 3 elei ge E DY COUN ic nte aoe renter te ee ene a oer 1 4 Chapter 2 Getting Started KEE 2 1 stalling Battery e 2 1 ase ea e En ducit EUM 2 1 Charging Te IS AUC IE T TEE
51. l hsmnasupport honeywell com Latin America Telephone 803 835 8000 Telephone 800 782 4263 E mail hsmlasupport 9 honeywell com Brazil Telephone 55 11 5185 8222 Fax 55 11 5185 8225 E mail brsuporte honeywell com Mexico Telephone 01 800 HONEYWELL 01 800 466 3993 E mail soporte hsm 9 honeywell com Europe Middle East and Africa Telephone 31 0 40 7999 393 Fax 31 0 40 2425 672 E mail hsmeurosupport honeywell com Hong Kong Telephone 852 29536436 Fax 852 2511 3557 E mail aptechsupport honeywell com Singapore Telephone 65 6842 7155 Fax 65 6842 7166 E mail aptechsupport honeywell com China Telephone 86 800 828 2803 Fax 86 512 6762 2560 E mail aptechsupport 9 honeywell com Japan Telephone 81 3 6730 7344 Fax 81 3 6730 7222 E mail aptechsupport honeywell com Online Technical Assistance You can also access technical assistance online at www honeywellaidc com 13 1 Product Service and Repair Honeywell International Inc provides service for all its products through service centers throughout the world To obtain warranty or non warranty service contact the appropriate location below to obtain a Return Material Authorization number RMA before returning the product North America Telephone 800 782 4263 E mail hsmnaservice 9 honeywell com Latin America Telephone 803 835 8000 Telephone 800 782 4263 Fax 239 263 9689 E mai
52. l laservice 9 honeywell com Brazil Telephone 455 11 5185 8222 Fax 55 11 5185 8225 E mail brservice 9 honeywell com Mexico Telephone 01 800 HONEYWELL 01 800 466 3993 Fax 52 55 5531 3672 E mail mxservice 9 honeywell com Europe Middle East and Africa Telephone 31 0 40 2901 633 Fax 31 0 40 2901 631 E mail euroservice honeywell com Hong Kong Telephone 852 29536436 Fax 852 2511 3557 E mail apservice 9 honeywell com Singapore Telephone 65 6842 7155 Fax 65 6842 7166 E mail apservice 9 honeywell com China Telephone 86 800 828 2803 Fax 86 512 6762 2560 E mail apservice 9 honeywell com Japan Telephone 81 3 6730 7344 Fax 81 3 6730 7222 E mail apservice 9 honeywell com Online Product Service and Repair Assistance You can also access product service and repair assistance online at www honeywellaidc com 13 2 Limited Warranty Honeywell International Inc HII warrants its products and optional accessories to be free from defects in materials and workmanship and to conform to HIl s published specifications applicable to the products purchased at the time of shipment This warranty does not cover any HII product which is i improperly installed or used ii damaged by accident or negligence including failure to follow the proper mainte nance service and cleaning schedule or iii damaged as a result of A modification or alteration by the purchaser or
53. larms Time fone 1 3 2010 wr Time 9 46 52 AM aly 5 Tap the Time Zone box to open the drop down menu 6 Set the correct time zone from the drop down menu 7 Set the correct time and date in the remaining fields 8 Tap OK to save the settings Personal Menu To view the Personal Menu GMT 7 Arizona 1 Tap o Settings Personal Geh 10 05 Oner Information Buttons Program buttons on Dolphin 6000 terminal to do specified tasks See 29 Key Q Numeric Keypad on page 6 1 Owner e Enter contact information Information Ka This information appears on the Home screen When the GSM radio is turned on tap this icon to set up user settings and enable or disable the vibrator function See Setup Options on page 9 5 for system notifications Using File Explorer If a specific program is not found you can either use File Explorer on the terminal to move the program or ActiveSync on a workstation to create a shortcut of a program and place the shortcut in the Start menu folder Note lt is recommended that you Copy and Paste a shortcut so that program settings are not changed by accident Use the Copy and Paste shortcut to help make sure program files stay where they must be for a system to find them 1 Tap Y gt File Explorer 2 Navigate to My Device gt Program Files File Explorer er du 3 Use the stylus to tap and hold the program A pop up menu appears 7 4 4 Tap Copy
54. meric mode Sending Calls After a number is dialed tap Talk on the screen or press the green call button on keypad Phone ef 1136 CHT A a Dialing 049 235 0876 Speaker On Mute Add te mec S Note The Voice call in progress icon in the navigation bar indicates that the phone is in use Ending Calls While the phone call is active tap End on the screen or press the red end call button on keypad Accessing Voice Mail Tap Y gt Phone gt Speed Dial gt Voice Mail gt Call Note Update the voice mail retrieval number by turning off the terminal and then turning on the terminal via the Dolphin Wireless Manager See Enabling the GSM Hadio page 9 3 View Options Tap Menu gt View Open Call 5ave to Contacts Setup Options Tap Menu Options The Phone menu opens and the sounds services network and security tabs appear Open Call Save to Contacts Send Text Message Paste Options Sounds In the Sounds tab ring tones ring types and keypad sounds can be changed wy Heft More lt Sounds gt security Classical 2 Short tones Services The phone reads settings for each service on the SIM card and shows the available options from carrier ae Y aC 1139 To access settings for a service select it from the following list and tap Get Settings Caller ID Call Farwarding Call Waiting Voice Mail and Text Messages Network The N
55. nals and processors 3 Many programs provide special installation instructions Read the installation instructions in Read Me files or documentation that comes with the program 4 Tap the file such as an EXE file The installation wizard begins Follow the directions on the screen COM Port Assignment Table Working with GSM GPRS EDGE Overview The Dolphin 6000 terminal is designed with an integrated embedded GSM GPRS EDGE radio module for WWAN communica tion GSM Global System for Mobile communications GSM is an open non proprietary wireless WAN system GPRS General Packet Radio Service GPRS is a non voice service that allows packet switched data to be instantly sent and received across mobile telephone networks EDGE E GPRS is a non voice service that allows packet switched data to be instantly sent and received across mobile telephone networks at a higher data rate than standard GPRS Requirements Using GSM GPRS EDGE requires e Network subscription to a GSM GPRS EDGE network you must know what service providers are in your geographic area e An installed SIM card that has been activated by the network service provider see Installing a SIM Card page 9 2 Voice and Data Communication Dolphin 6000 terminals with integrated GSM GPRS EDGE radios are best for the following two way voice and data communica tions e Voice GSM voice data dial up e Data Available speed depends on the wireless network ca
56. o end data connection manually tap the network icon in navigation bar and tap Disconnect on the pop up menu Manual Network Selection Select either the Automatic or Manual network selection in the Network tab The terminal defaults to Automatic network selec tion 1 When an active SIM card is inserted in terminal tap GH gt Settings gt Personal gt Phone gt Menu Options The Phone menu window opens 2 Select the Network tab ee 11 43 services Network gt More Current network CHT Network selection Automatic Preferred networks 3 Under Network selection choose Automatic the default setting or Manual a If you selected Manual the terminal searches for available networks gt More ET Searching for all available networks Please wait b The available networks display Diddl 6 11 44 gt More Select an available network and then tap OK Select an available network and x men tao Lin Registering on the network d To switch to another network tap the Select button and the process repeats 9 12 5 To switch back to automatic roaming select Automatic under Select networks and tap OK 10 Working with Bluetooth Radio Enabling the Bluetooth Radio You enable the Bluetooth radio in the Dolphin Wireless Manager on page 8 4 1 Tap Y gt Settings gt Connections gt G on the Home screen to access the Dolphin Wireless Manager Dol
57. of any non Honeywell battery may result in damage not cov N ered by the warranty The 3 7V 5 7W hour Li ion battery pack is the primary power source for the terminal The Li ion battery is designed to operate in a temperature range of 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 122 F Charging Options Ensure all components are dry prior to placing the battery in the terminal Mating wet components may cause damage not N covered by the warranty Note The battery may be charged via HomeBase USB Communication cable as long as the temperature is between O 40 C 32 104 F If the ambient temperature is less than 0 or greater than 40 C the device runs off of battery power even if external power is applied If the battery is installed in the terminal it will be charged if the terminal is in the HomeBase or if the terminal is connected to the USB Communication cable and the AC adapter is plugged in The terminal cannot be charged via the USB Commu nication cable only If the battery is not installed in the terminal it may be charged by placing it in the HomeBase s battery well Use the Dolphin 6000 HomeBase Refer to Dolphin 6000 HomeBase on page 12 1 Charging Time The Li ion battery pack requires 4 hours to charge completely before initial use Storing Batteries To maintain optimal battery performance follow these storage guidelines e Avoid storing batteries outside the specified range of 4 to 104 F 20 to 40 C or in extremely
58. oid the user s authority to operate the equipment CAUTION Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC IEEE 802 11b or 802 11g operation of this product in the U S A is firmware limited to channels 1 through 11 Industry Canada ICES 003 This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 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 To prevent radio interference to the licensed service this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding Equipment or its transmit antenna installed outdoors is subject to licensing Cet appareil num rique de la Classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada 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 European REACH Regulation 1907 2006 of 1 June 2007 and Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive RoHS 2002 95 EC of 1 July 2006 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 tha
59. onnnnnnonanennos 3 10 Cheeking Battery e 3 10 QNS gage Termina OnO er ES 3 10 Suspending Resuming Terminal iesu eiiis esee nacen annie san era saa Rena ni n 3 11 Hardware Maintenance ana 3 11 Chapter 4 Using the Scan Image Engine EIERE EE 4 1 Angled Mil QING eee rtr EE 4 1 Image Engine SPeCINCAONS siii 4 1 L ser Specifications e Ln ids be 4 1 Supported Bar Code Gvmbologies r E R 4 2 DECON rn o et edad 4 2 Decode a Bar COJE a dto 4 2 AMIANO oes e e Rt rM REINES 4 3 Chapter 5 Using the Camera Qi e ee e eee 5 1 WAKING A DIC lleven reiteradas 5 1 PICTURES E Video MA HT 5 1 OPUS creas dada 5 2 FIOCOMGIN OG VICO Nai O iia 5 2 Chapter 6 Using the Keypad 29 Koy Numero Re VD diia 6 1 USING ANG eieiei RE 6 1 Bebe INAVIGALION NOY CET dEUS 6 2 Keypad GCOMDINATIONS EE 6 2 Chapter 7 System Settings OVENI EW TT 7 1 Settings MONE me M 7 2 Clock amp AAI MAS ci oit tomos eas ted Ute c Une ea eode See Dea oec eval ask Dos seen ees bnt Og eeu aere 7 2 Personal Men m 7 3 USARSE ri ais 7 4 Using ActiveSync on the VWorketoaton 7 5 oystem MENU EEN 7 6 Ae TE EE E 7 7 e c M 7 7 DA ale lege a c 7 9 STING LH eee sa acca ene 7 9 e A T aii 7 10 Eror REPONN sii eii 7 10 o RM M 7 11 Managed deel EE 7 11 CMON
60. option to choose a port for a third party GPS software application to access the GPS receiver GPS Settings PRAE MEE Access lt Programs gt Hardware Choose the port that programs will use to obtain GPS data Any program that uses GPS will need to communicate with this port GPS program port COMA Managed Programs Managed Programs is a list of programs that is managed if enrolled to enterprise domain This option displays the history of dot net applications that are installed on the device Managed Programs is the client side that works with the server product System Center Mobile Device Manager MDM MDM consists of MDM Gateway Server and one or more computers that run MDM Device Management Server MDM Enrollment Server and Microsoft SQL Server 2005 databases It lets system administrators provide an authenticated connection to LOB applications managed Grroup 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 menu shows capacity and usage statistics for RAM volatile and Storage Card non volatile memory View this information when system messages abo
61. or Windows Mobile Device Center should open and connect automatically to the Dolphin terminal Synchronizing with the Host Workstation The synchronization process begins automatically after setup if ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center has been installed on the host workstation and the workstation has been connected to the terminal Exploring the Terminal from the Workstation ActiveSync 1 Open the main ActiveSync window on the desktop 2 Click Explore The Mobile Device folder opens in Windows Explorer 3 The Dolphin 6000 terminal is treated as a mass storage device You can transfer files by dragging and dropping the files or copying and pasting them Windows Mobile Device Center 1 Open the 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 storage device You can transfer files by dragging and dropping the files or copying and pasting them Installing Additional Software In addition to the default programs installed on your terminal you can install any program designed for Windows Mobile based devices as long as the terminal has enough memory to store the program and the program has an EXE CAB or DLL extension The most popular place to find the software is on the Windows Mobile website www microsoft com windowsmobile en us downloads default mspx Adding Programs to the Terminal Using
62. phinWM Te ai SEET WLAN T OFF Bluetooth OFF 2 Bluetooth 3 When the radio is activated i e transmitting a signal the OFF button changes to ON W i K Bad 2 mex ETI A a gt A jm 7 wc M M Wi al x Bluetooth i AE oe a QU c Le wc l 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 discoverable 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 5 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 considered an untrusted device Content can still be passed to untrusted devices by requiring authorization with each attempt for example with the ini tialization 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 4 10 1 Connecting to Other Bluetooth Devices To connec
63. propriate file or files on the host PC 2 Open ActiveSync and click Explore or Open Windows Mobile Device Center and click File Management 3 Click on the My Windows Mobile Based Device folder and copy the program file or files to the Program Files folder on the terminal Note If you want the program to be autoinstalled place the file in the Autoinstall folder located at My Windows Mobile Based Device Honeywell Autoinstall 4 If the file or files have been copied to the Autoinstall folder you can tap on the program inside the folder or perform a hard reset and the program installation starts automatically For more information refer to Turning Terminal On Off After the installation on the terminal is complete tap Y The program and its icon appears on the Y screen Tap the icon to run the program Adding Programs Directly from the Internet When selecting programs verify that the program and version of the program are designed for Windows Mobile and the termi nal s processor Perform the following 1 Choose the version of the software that is designed for the specific device and processor The processor can be verified by tapping on gt Settings System About gt Version tab Make a note of the information in the Processor field 2 Download the program to the terminal from the Internet using Internet Explorer Mobile It can be a single setup exe EXE CAB or DLL file or several files for different types of termi
64. r The duration of the limited warranty for touch screens is one year The duration of the limited warranty for the Dolphin 6000 HomeBase device is one year 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 13 3 13 4 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 Honeywell Scanning amp Mobility 9680 Old Bailes Road Fort Mill SC 29707 www honeywellaidc com 6000 UG Rev A 7 11
65. rminal could not synchronize data with the workstation via ActiveSync New e mail New text message New voicemail New instant message Vibrate on m Ringer off Speakerphone on e Voice call in progress EN Calls are forwarded Call on hold Missed call Data call in progress Battery has a full charge Ii Battery has a high charge Battery has a medium charge Battery has a low charge n Battery has a very low charge and requires charging C The terminal is running on external power If a battery pack is installed battery is P charging in the background The terminal is not connected to external power A battery is installed but is defective its charge level cannot be measured E ee 9 Wi Fi data call Pending alarm Bluetooth Set Time Zone Time and Date 1 On the Home screen tap the time and date section FELLE Thursday January af 2010 No SIM i Ea On Getting Started amp No unread messages No tasks Bing o E No upcoming appointments d Device unlocked The Clock amp Alarms menu opens 2 Select the Time tab to set the system clock Clock amp Alarms en K EO 9 46 Clock amp Alarms er EI mE Alarms Time gt Alarms Alarms Time gt Alarms Time fone Date 1 3 2010 wr Time GMT 7 Chihuahua La Paz GMT Arizona 3 Tap the Time Zone box to open a drop down menu 4 Set the correct time zone from the
66. rrier and their supported packet data technology and network conditions e GPRS Class 10 data transmission max 85 6 kbps DL max 42 8 kbps UL e EDGE E GPRS Class 10 data transmission max 237 Kbps DL max 118 kbps UL GSM radio for voice communication and data communication can be used but not at same time If making a voice call the ter minal cannot send data If sending data the terminal cannot make voice calls SIM Card Installation A Subscriber Information Module SIM card contains subscriber s personal information GSM GPRS radio settings security keys contacts etc SIM cards can be installed in compatible mobile terminals that can switch terminals without losing personal and setup information Socket SIM Card Requirements Before installing the SIM card e The service provider must activate the SIM card e The terminal must be turned off Note If no SIM card is installed emergency phone calls such as 9 1 1 can still be made installing a SIM Card 1 Power down the terminal 2 Unlock and remove the battery door 3 Remove the battery 4 Slide the latch toward the top of the terminal to unlock the SIM card 5 Lift the SIM card latch 6 Insert the SIM card into the SIM card socket Note Make sure the interface on the card is connected to the SIM Card interface in the socket align the corner of the card with the corner of the socket 7 Close the SIM card latch
67. t 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 recy cle most of the materials of the product you are disposing in a sound way The crossed out wheeled bin symbol informs you that the product should not be disposed of along with municipal waste E and invites you to use the appropriate separate take back systems for product disposal If you need more information on the collection reuse and recycling systems please contact your local or regional waste administration You may also con tact 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 Microwaves The radio in the Dolphin RF terminal operates on the same frequency band as a microwave oven Therefore if yo
68. t 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 o Settings Bluetooth a 3 Tap Add new device The terminal begins searching for discoverable Bluetooth devices Bluetooth a gr q 5 56 COM Ports Devices gt Mode Tap Add new device to search for other Bluetooth devices Tap on a device bo modify its settings Add new device 4 Select a device from the list and tap Next Bluetooth a E E 7 26 Select a Bluetooth Device Select a device to connect with and tap Next E N 100935800143 E The types of devices in the gt BlackBerry 8310 vicinity of the radio appear in the list of discovered devices 5 You are prompted to enter a passcode If the 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 0000 If there is no default consult the device literature for the number If the device does not have a specific passcode enter one in the Passcode field and tap Next 10 2 6 The Bluetooth radio tries to connect with the dev
69. the latch to unlock the battery door 2 Open the battery door 3 Remove the battery by lifting the tab Note Gentle force is required to lift and remove the battery from the battery bay Charging the Batteries Power for the Dolphin 6000 terminal comes from the battery pack which is accessed from the back panel Before Initial Use The terminals are shipped with the battery discharged of all power The initial charging time for the battery pack is 4 hours Insert the terminal into the HomeBase or connect to the Communication Cable to charge the battery We recommend use of Honeywell peripherals power cables and power adapters Use of any non Honeywell peripherals N cables or power adapters may cause damage not covered by the warranty Charging Using the Communication Cable Note The battery may be charged via HomeBase USB Communication cable as long as the temperature is between 0 40 C 32 104 F If the ambient temperature is less than 0 or greater than 40 C the device runs off of battery power even if external power is applied 1 Slide the terminal into the cup on the USB communication cable to mate with the I O connector 2 Plug the power adapter cable into the power connector on the USB Communication cable 3 Plug the USB Communication cable into the appropriate port on the host terminal 4 Plug the power adapter into a standard wall outlet The LED on front of the terminal flashes and illuminates red
70. tiveSync 4 5 or higher Windows Mobile Device Center is not installed on the host workstation download the latest version of the program from www microsoft com When communicating via ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center your terminal is designed to be connected to the host workstation with a communication peripheral sold manufactured by Honeywell such as the charge communication cable Use of any peripheral not sold manufactured by Honeywell may cause damage not covered by the warranty Note If communication in ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center fails remove the USB Communication Cable and connect the USB Communication Cable to the host workstation again to initiate the process Capabilities The following is a list of the procedures you can do with ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center e Backup and restore the terminal data e Copy rather than synchronize files between the terminal 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 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 6000 terminal supports the following type of communication via ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center thro
71. ttery dr K g E 1024 Advanced Battery gt Advanced Main battery Lilon Battery power remaining Note For more information see Battery Pack on page 3 9 Advanced Tab In the Advanced tab you can adjust settings so the screen turns off when the terminal is not in use To change the settings for On battery power 1 Tap the box that shows the time A drop down list opens 2 Set the mount of time to pass before the screen turns off when the terminal is not in use To change the settings for On external power 1 Tap the box that shows the time A drop down list opens 2 Set the amount of time to pass before the screen turns off when the terminal is not in use en i BEEN Battery d Advanced gt Battery On battery power x Turn off screen if device not used for 1 minute On external power x Turn off screen if C device nat used for 5 minute Note There is an option to set automatic turn off times for the terminal to save power When the terminal is turned off it means that the terminal is in Suspend Mode See Suspending Hesuming Terminal on page 3 1 1 Regional Settings Regional Settings enables you to customize the appearance and formatting to your geographic region Specifically you can cus tomize numbers i e the number of decimal places allowed currency i e using the symbol time and date These settings apply to all screens The Region tab shows the region in the drop do
72. u use a microwave within range of the Dolphin RF terminal you may notice performance degradation in your wireless network How ever both your microwave and your wireless network will continue to function China RoHS 5 4 SEG SR ANUS EMIR Names and Content of Hazardous Substances or Elements IME BK Parts Name Ate Ey Toxic and Hazardous Substances or Elements ftt Pb R Hg 4 Cd FER Cr6 LIRIKE PBB 2 Ht PBDE IS4813 EU ha ra Ven PCB i Housing 1E2 Cables Alas LCD X TE Battery LN WE Keypad eo o Am EB EB E DARA MADAME ARA AE BYE SJT11363 2006 tr EMEA BR BERLE 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 T11363 2006 x xe EG BA IE P dr rk ie Hun A GEI SJ T11363 2006 Front IT BR 5 3ESK 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 Operating Temperature The recommended operating temperature for the terminal is 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 122 F Approvals by Country U S A FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class B UL60950 1 FCC Part 15 Subpart C 15 247 FCC Part 15 Subpart E FCC Part 22H FCC Part 24E FCC SAR OET 65 Supplement C FCC 20 19 Canada ICES 003 Class B CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 07 RSS 102 RSS 132 RSS 133 RSS 210 European Community CE E
73. ugh its I O Connector see I O Connector on page 3 8 on the bottom panel USB The USB Communication Cable allows the terminal to communicate with a workstation or be networked through a USB hub The Dolphin 6000 terminal supports high speed USB communication USB 2 0 with maximum data transfer rate of 480 Mbps Software Requirements for Communication To synchronize successfully ActiveSync v4 5 or higher or Windows Mobile Device Center must be configured for the same communication type on the host workstation and Dolphin 6000 terminal Note ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center must be setup on the workstation before initializing synchronization from the terminal for the first time The following is a list of the supported operating systems e Windows XP e 2003 Server e Windows Vista e Windows 7 Setting Up the Host Workstation To synchronize data between the terminal and the workstation ActiveSync v4 5 or higher or Windows Mobile Device Cen ter must be configured for same communication type on both the host workstation and the Dolphin terminal 1 Verify that ActiveSync is configured to use the appropriate communication type by tapping File Connection Settings 2 Check the box next to Allow USB connections Connecting the Dolphin Terminal to the Workstation After setting up the workstation and the terminal 1 Connect the Dolphin 6000 terminal to the workstation using the USB Communication cable 2 ActiveSync
74. umber Backlight The Backlight menu adjusts the backlight level of the screen To adjust the backlight level settings 1 Tap Y gt Settings gt System gt Backlight ar K d 0 10 09 Brightn Battery Power gt Extern Warning Using backlight while on battery power will substantially reduce battery life x Turn off backlight if J device is not used for x Turn on backlight when a button is pressed or the screen is tapped Adjust power settings to conserve power There are three tabs Battery Settings for the backlight to turn off when the terminal is using battery power Power External Settings for the backlight to turn off when the terminal is using external Power power Brightness Settings for the backlight brightness when the terminal is using battery power or external power The options on the Battery Power tab and the External Power tab are same Turn Off Choose this option to turn off the backlight automatically after a designated Backlight period of time Turn On Choose this option for the backlight to turn on when a button or touch screen Backlight is tapped with stylus or pressed with your finger Backlight Intensity In the backlight menu tap the Brightness tab and move the slider to change the screen brightness for battery power and external power settings The default setting is 4 e Y d E 10 10 External Brightness gt Battery Battery pow
75. ut low memory are received The terminal s memory allocation cannot be changed in the Memory menu There are two tabs e Main e Storage Card Main Tab ee Y d GC 10 13 storage lt gt 5 Storage Program Total 404 35 MB Total 201 09 MB In use 13 13 MB Inuse 36 51 MB Free 331 22 MB Free 164 58 MB The Main tab shows usage statistics of on board RAM volatile memory Columns e Storage FLASH memory used to store programs and program data e Program RAM memory used to run programs Rows e Total Shows current Megabytes MB of memory that can be used e In use Shows total MB of memory being used e Free Shows total MB of available memory Storage Card Main lt Storage Card gt Main Total storage card memory 3768 62 MB In use 157 73MB Free 3611 89 MB E 8 i O Storage Card Find large files using storage memory The Storage Card tab shows capacity and usage statistics of the Storage Card Select memory type from the drop down list Total storage card memory Total Megabytes MB of memory capacity of the Storage Card e nuse MB currently being used e Free MB that can still be used One memory card can be installed in the Dolphin 6000 terminal If a memory card is installed in the terminal select it in the drop down list to see the capacity and usage statistics for the card 7 12 Power The Power settings menu has two tabs e Battery e Advanced Ba
76. when the terminal begins the initializing boot process Booting the Terminal The terminal boots when power is applied and the PWR button is pressed for three seconds Caution 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 Note The Home screen appears and the CAB files install The Home screen appears a second time Wait several seconds before using the terminal to make sure that the boot process is complete Using Touch Panel Display The touch panel display is activated by using a stylus included with the terminal or your finger To activate the display open a file or select a menu Use the tip of the stylus to tap the touch panel display or gently press the touch panel with your finger Home Screen After the terminal initializes the first time the Home screen appears FRE 2 13 Thursday January Ce 2010 lll EST Eig On S Getting Started No unread messages No task Bing D ES No upcoming appointments dl Device unlocked Navigation Bar The Navigation bar is located at the top of the screen The active program and current time are shown Settings e Eed op 2 17 Command Bar The Command bar is located at the bottom of the screen Bu Done Es Menu Ox Ninel a LUE Lu E LE I Navigation Bar Icons Synchronizing data 4 he te
77. wn list at the top The terminal has many pre programmed regional settings Choose one from the list and the results appears on the screen To see the settings or to change a setting 1 Choose a tab 2 Make a change 3 Tap OK on the Command bar to save the setting Remove Programs Remove Programs enables you to remove programs installed on the terminal The programs will be removed from the memory Any program usually CAB or DLL files saved in the Auto install folder My Device Honeywell Autoinstall re installs after a hard reset Note For information about the hard reset process see Turning Terminal On Off 1 Tap the Remove Programs Icon 2 Select a program to remove Remove Programs Mi Y d m 3 26 Remove Programs in storage memory Mental Motions Pencil Box Total storage memory available 407046K 3 Tap Remove The following message appears Remove Programs ir X x QU 11 55 Remove Programs in storage memory Remove Program The selected program will be permanently removed You may reload it from your desktop computer Are you sure you want to remove it Total storage memory available 405770K 4 Tap Yes Wait for the program to be removed 5 Verify that the program no longer appears in the list Screen The Screen menu has three tabs e General e ClearType e Text Size General Tab ar K dE 10 26 Text Size lt General gt ClearType Orientation
78. ze to see more content or increase the readability in many programs Smallest Largest l I Example I ll get back to you The Text Size tab enables you to perform font scaling on the e Home screen e Contacts e Calendar 7 16 e Messaging e Tasks Font scaling means the point size of the fonts can increase or decrease in applications To change the font size 1 Move the slider to Smallest or Largest The Example text changes to show the font change 2 Tap OK to save the font size setting Task Manager The Task Manager displays information about applications and processes that are being used on terminal Use Task Manager to view memory and CPU usage of applications and processes View Task Manager when memory errors are received or when the terminal operation is slow Using the Task Manager Applications To see the status of programs running Task Manager A7 Si d d 10 27 Application 8 ActiveSync e 452K 096 Pictures amp Videos 440K 0 c Windows Live 264K 0 File Explorer 148K 0 ill Task Manager 100K 095 ask E Menu Tes QUEE ES V PRAE 10 27 Task Manager Application Gi ActiveSync 452K 0 Pictures amp Videos End Task End All Tasks 112K 3 Wo Menu i 1 Tap Menu button on the Command bar 2 Tap View gt Applications 3 Tap and hold on an application 4 Tap Switch To on the pop up menu 5 Tap and hold on an applicat

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