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Dolphin ® 7850 Mobile Computer With Windows Mobile ® 5.0 User’s Guide.
Disc laimer Honeywell International Inc. (“Honeywell”) reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior no tice, and the reader should in all cases consult Honeywell to determine whether any such changes have been made.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 iii Chapter 1 - Agency Information Label Locations ............................... .......................................... ....................................... ....1-1 Regulatory and Safety Approvals for all Dolphin Terminals .
iv Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Chapter 5 - Using the Imager Scanner Engine Overview ....................................................................................................................... ....... 5-1 Available Engines .
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 v Discovered Devices ........................ ................................................................................... 8- 10 Refreshing Discovered Devices........................
vi Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Limited Warranty .............................. ......................................
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 1 - 1 1 Agency Inf ormation Label Locations Dolphin 7850 mobile computers meet or exceed the requirements of all applicable standards organizations for safe operation.
1 - 2 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide UL and cUL Statement UL and cUL listed: UL60950-1 and CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1-03. Regulatory and Safety Appr o v als f or all Dolphin .
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 1 - 3 FCC Compliance Dolphin terminals comply with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) thi.
1 - 4 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide R&TTE Compliance Statement—802.11b/g (WLAN) and/or Bluetooth Dolphin RF terminals are in conformity with all e ssential requirements of the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/ EC).
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 1 - 5 You may also contact your supplier for more inform ation on the environmental performances of this product. P acemakers, Hearing Aids and Other Electricall y P o wered Devices Most manufacturers of medical devi ces adhere to the IEC 601-1-2 standard.
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Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 2 - 1 2 Getting Star ted Out of the Bo x When you open the carton, please verify that the carton contains the following items: • Dolphin 7850 mobile computer (the terminal) • Main battery pack (7.
2 - 2 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide T oda y Screen Initial boot and system resets end on the Today screen; see Resetting the Terminal on page 3-15. Note: You can also open the Today screen at any time by tapping Start > Today.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 2 - 3 Using the Stylus Use the stylus or your finger to select or enter info rmation on the touch panel. The stylus functions as a mouse; generally, a tap is the same as a click. Tap Tap the touch panel once to open menu items and select options.
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Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 3 - 1 3 Har dware Overview There are a number of standard configurations as well as charging and communication peripherals and accessories to maximize the efficiency of your application setting.
3 - 2 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide P eripherals The following items are sold separately as part of a complete installation.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 3 - 3 Accessories The following items are sold separately as part of a complete installation. Battery Door T ether For more information, see Battery Door Tether (Optional) on page 3-7. Holster The holster holds one terminal around the waist.
3 - 4 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Fr ont P anel Features Decode and Scan LEDs The Scan LED lights red when you press th e Scan trigger in scanning applications. The Decode LED lights green when a scanned bar code is successfully decoded.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 3 - 5 Bac k P anel Features Battery Door The battery door covers and secures the main battery pack in the battery well. There is a mechanical switch on the terminal under this do or that puts the terminal in suspend mode (see page 3-15 ) while the battery door is open.
3 - 6 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Side P anel Features Note: This graphic shows the right side of the Dolphin 7850 terminal. Angled Display The touch panel display (see page 3-4 ) tilts up toward the user, which improves application viewing when operating the terminal and reduces glare.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 3 - 7 IrDA Port The infrared port is IrDA-enabled (Infrared Da ta Association) and communicates with other IrDA-enabled devices such as PCs, printers, modems, or other Dolphin 7850 terminals.
3 - 8 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide 4. Remove the battery door. 5. Take the clip piece, loop the lanyard through th e tether holes on the batte ry door as shown below. 6. Reattach the battery door. 7. Snap the leather strap into the clip.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 3 - 9 I/O Connector This I/O connector has 17 pins that are designed to work exclusively with Dolphin 7850 peripherals and cables. This connector • Powers the terminal. • Charges the main battery.
3 - 10 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rubber Bumpers There are two sets of rubber bumpers: one set belo w the scan engine window and the other set on the bottom front of the pistol-grip handle.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 3 - 11 Battery P ower The intelligent battery technology built into th e terminal features two types of battery power: • The main battery pack installed unde r the battery door on the back panel.
3 - 12 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Charging Options When the battery is installed in the terminal, you ca n insert the terminal into any one of the following peripher.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 3 - 13 Def ault Cr itical and Lo w Batter y P oints Dolphin terminals are programmed to display warnings when the battery reaches critical and low battery points.
3 - 14 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Checking Battery P ower Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Power . For more information, see Power on page 6-12.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 3 - 15 Resetting the T erminal There are two ways to reset the Dolphin te rminal: a soft reset and a hard reset. Soft Reset (W arm Boot) A soft reset re-boots the device without losing RAM data.
3 - 16 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide T r oubleshooting If the terminal does not wake when you press the scan trigger, • The battery door may not be fully closed. The mech anical switch under the battery door prevents the terminal from resuming operation until the door is closed.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 3 - 17 T echnical Specifications Feature Description Basic Features Form Factor: Pur pose-b uilt, compact, handle-style mobile computer Operating System: Windows Mobile 5.
3 - 18 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide WLAN Security: WEP , WP A Personal/Enterprise, WP A2 P ersonal/Enterpr ise, EAP-TLS , TTLS, LEAP , PEAP , Cisco CCX compliant (pending) WP AN (optional): Bluetooth class 2, v ersion 1.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 4 - 1 4 Using the K e yboar ds Overview The ke yboard buttons are recessed under the o verla y f or maximum dur ability . The ke yboard panel is backlit f or maximum vie wability in va rious lighti ng conditions.
4 - 2 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Using the Function Ke ys Function keys perform specific functions and usually have the name of the function they perform. Note: There is no SCAN key on the Dolphin 7850 terminal keyboard; scanning is initiated with the Scan Trigger (page 3-6).
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 4 - 3 Using the Navigation K eys Located in the center of each keyboard for easy ac cess with either hand, the navigation keys enable you to navigate the cursor through an application screen.
4 - 4 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide 24-Ke y Ke yboard T oggling Between Alpha and Numeric Modes The 24-key keyboard defaults to numeric mode. Nu meric mode is when you type numbers with the number keys. • Double-tap the Blue modifier key to toggle between alpha and numeric modes.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 4 - 5 *T oggles uppercase and lo wercase only on a double-tap . **Single-tap SFT changes the mode f or only the next c haracter . Doub le-tap SFT key to change mode f or all ke ys pressed after .
4 - 6 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide *T oggles uppercase and lo wercase only on a double-tap . **Single-tap SFT changes the mode f or only the next c haracter . Doub le-tap SFT key to change mode f or all ke ys pressed after .
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 4 - 7 38-Ke y Ke yboard T oggling Between Numeric and Alpha Modes The 38-key keyboard defaults to numeric mode. Nu meric mode is when you type numbers with the number keys. Alpha mode is when you type the letter indicated on the overlay when you press the number key.
4 - 8 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide 38-Ke y Ke yboard Alpha K ey Combinations Ke y Blue Mode Alpha Base Alpha Shift Alpha Caploc k Alpha Shift Caploc k ESC Delete ESC E.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 4 - 9 *T oggle Upper/Lo wer only on a double-tap . **Single-tap of SFT ke y changes shift mode for just the ne xt character . Double-tap of SFT k ey toggles Caploc k. ***Single tap of BLUE ke y changes mode for just the ne xt character .
4 - 10 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide 38-Ke y Ke yboard Numeric K ey Combinations Ke y B lue Mode Num Mode Num Shift ESC Delete ESC ESC SFT *T oggle Upper/Lo wer/Shift *.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 4 - 11 *T oggle Upper/Lo wer only on a double-tap . } / /{ F1 F1 F1 F2 *F 2 F 2 F3 @F 3 F 3 F4 #F 4 F 4 F5 F5 F5 F6 F6 F6 F7 F7 F7 F8 F8 .
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Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 5 - 1 5 Using the Imager Scanner Engine Overview The Dolphin terminal houses a compact imager scanner engine that uses Adaptus ™ Imaging Technology 5.0 which instantly reads all popular 1D and 2D ba r codes and supports omni-directional aiming and decoding.
5 - 2 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide A v ailable Laser Engines In the future, you will be able to select one of the following laser engines for the Dolphin 7850 terminals: High Performance (HP) 5 mil 55 mil reflective W orking Range: Near 2.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 5 - 3 Suppor ted Bar Code Symbologies Symbology T ype Symbology Name 1D Symbologies Codabar Code 3 of 9 Code 11 Code 32 Pharmaceutical (P .
5 - 4 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Activ ating the Engine The Dolphin terminal features a scan tr igger on the front of the integrated pistol-grip handle that activates the scan engine. Using Demos Demos are software utilities loaded on all Dolphin te rminals that demonstrate the advanced features of the terminal.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 5 - 5 Decoding The Dolphin terminal supports two types of image decoding: full-area imaging and Advanced Linear Decoding (ALD).
5 - 6 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Omni-Directional Scanning Dolphin terminals support omni-directional scanning. In general, the aiming pattern or beam is smaller when the terminal is held closer to the bar code and larger when farther from the bar code.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 5 - 7 Capturing Images The image-capture process is an intuitive, split-second operation for experienced users. By following basic guidelines, however, new users can easily deve lop their own technique and, with practice, quickly learn to adapt to different application environments.
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Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 6 - 1 6 System Settings Overview Customizable settings are available from the Start menu. Tap Start > Settings and the Settings screen opens displaying the Personal tab. Settings consists of three tabs: Personal, System, and Connections.
6 - 2 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide P ersonal Settings To access the Personal tab, go to Start > Settings . The screen opens displaying the Personal tab. Note: Personal settings are stored in RA M memory and are replaced by system def aults after each hard reset.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 6 - 3 Buttons The Buttons setting programs keyboard buttons to laun ch applications or execute commands. The default button assignments that appear on the Buttons windo w are inactive until you enable the HotKeys Power Tool.
6 - 4 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Commands The Assign a program list also contains the following commands: Input P anel Options You can set input options by going to Start > Settings > Personal tab > Input .
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 6 - 5 Menus - Modifying the Start Menu You can add existing programs you use often, such as File Explorer, to the Start menu for faster access. You are not installing the program, just enabling the user to access the program from the Start menu.
6 - 6 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide 3. Navigate to the Windows folder and open the Start Menu folder (My Device > Windows > Start Menu), tap and hold a blank area of the window, and tap Paste Shortcut on the pop-up menu.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 6 - 7 System Settings The System tab enables you to verify and sometimes alter system parameters.
6 - 8 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Backlight The backlight for the color display is user-defined. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Backlight .There are two tabs: Battery and External ; the options on each tab are the same.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 6 - 9 Cer tificates Certificates shows you the network certificates re cognized by the operating system. There are personal and root certificates; each has its own tab. It is important to verify that the operating system ack nowledges your certificate.
6 - 10 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Memory Dolphin terminals have two types of memory: volatile and non-volatile. Each type of memory has its own options. V olatile Data stored in volatile memory does not persist through cold boots; see Hard Reset (Cold Boot) on page 3-15.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 6 - 11 Storage Card Tab This tab displays the current capacity and usage statistics of the selected memory type: IPSM or Storage Card. Select the memory type from the drop-down list. IPSM is selected by default.
6 - 12 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Find Link Find searches for large files using storage memo ry. Clicking Find opens the Search program with Larger than 64KB already selected in the Type field. Enter the search criteria and tap Search .
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 6 - 13 Regional Settings Regional Settings enables you to customize the appe arance and formatting to your geographic region. Specifically, you can customize numbers (i.e., number of decimal places allowed), currency (i.
6 - 14 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Remove Pr ograms The Remove Programs settings enables you to remove programs installed on the terminal. Use this setting to troubleshoot when you receive messages that the device is out of memory.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 6 - 15 Screen Note: By default, dynamic screen rotation (i.e., the ability to switch between landscape and portrait orientation) is disabled on Dolphin 7850 terminals. Alignment Tab Tap Align Screen to re-align the screen.
6 - 16 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide This is the default font size setting. To change the font size, move the slider toward Smallest or Largest . The Example text changes to reflect the font change. Tap OK to save the new font size setting.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 7 - 1 7 Comm unication Comm unication Options Dolphin terminals offer a number of communication opt ions including Microsoft ActiveSync, infrared, and wireless radios.
7 - 2 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Default Com P or t Assignments The Dolphin terminal ships with the com ports assigned as follows: Installing Additional Software Dolphin terminals ship with the operating system, ra dio drivers, and custom Honeywell software loaded onto the device.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 7 - 3 Using ActiveSync ActiveSync communication happens through the I/O connector on the bottom panel (see I/O Connector on page 3-9) when the terminal is connected to a Dolphin communication peripheral such as the Dolphin HomeBase device or a charge/communication cable.
7 - 4 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Setting Up the T erminal When communicating via ActiveSync, your terminal is designed to be connected to the host workstation with a communication peripheral sold/manufactured by Honey well, such as the charge/communication cable.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 7 - 5 1. Download the program to the workstation from eith er the Internet or the installation CD. You may see a single *.exe or setup.exe file, a *.cab file, or *.dll. (There may also be several versions of files for different device types and processors.
7 - 6 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Connections T ab The Connections Tab of Windows Mobile Settings prov ides access to the configuration settings for many of the terminal’s communication options. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 7 - 7 Connecting the T erminal to a Wireless Network Establishing the terminal on a wireless network depend s heavily on your network infrastructure. You will need specific information from your network administrator.
7 - 8 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Using Infrared Comm unication The IrDA port sends and receives data between th e terminal and other devices equipped with infrared. The maximum data transfer speed is 115 Kbps with a duty cycle of 18.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 7 - 9 3. Tap and hold the item and select Beam File . 4. The information begins transmitting to the other infrared device. Receiving Data 1. Verify that the terminal is set to receive all incoming beams; see Verify Beam Settings on page 7-8.
7 - 10 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Connections Manager The connections manager sets up various network conn ections to Internet Service Providers (ISPs) via an external modem. If you are using one of the on-board wireless radios to connect to a network, do not enter network parameters in the connections manager.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 7 - 11 Proxy Server Connections If you are connected to your ISP or private network during synchronization, the terminal should download the proper proxy settings during synchronization with the workstation.
7 - 12 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Netw ork Cards The Connections tab (see Connections Tab on page 7-6) contains a Network Cards icon that displays the network cards installed in the terminal. 1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections > Network Cards 2.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 7 - 13 Radio Manager The Radio Manager enables and disables the radio dr ivers installed in the terminal. When a radio is enabled, the radio is transmitting a signal. When disabled, the radio is not transmitting a signal.
7 - 14 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Radio Manager Window Disabling Radios To power down all radios, select None and tap Apply . All radios are disabled. Field Description Radio Modes Displa ys the radio hardware modules currently installed on the terminal.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 7 - 15 USB to PC The USB to PC applet enables you to switch between RNDIS (Remote Network Driver Interface Specification) USB and Serial USB communication. Dolphin 7850 terminals default to Serial US B.
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Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 8 - 1 8 Wireless P AN Comm unication with Bluetooth Bluetooth Radio The on-board Bluetooth radio is enabled by default at startup and operates within the 2.
8 - 2 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Accessing BTExplorer When the Bluetooth radio is enable d, the Bluetooth icon on the Today screen appears as follows . Tapping this icon once opens BT Explorer to the Favorites window.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 8 - 3 Using BTExplorer BTExplorer has a New Connection Wizard for each ty pe of Bluetooth connection you want to make; see Connection Types on page 8-7.
8 - 4 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide 4. Click Next and BTExplorer scans for other Bluetooth devices in range and displays the search results. 5. Select a device and click Next . BTExplorer attempts to connect to the selected device and explore the device’s available services.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 8 - 5 b. Review the contents of the window and tap Next . The connection summary appears. 7. Tap Connect . If you are transferring files, the next steps are to select the file(s) and transfer them to the device.
8 - 6 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Favor i t es BTExplorer enables you to save connections to spec ific devices and the services on those devices as Favorites. Each time you try to connect to a device and service manually, you are asked if you want to save the connection as a Favorite.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 8 - 7 Connection T ypes Connection T ype Allows the Bluetooth radio to… Requirements Explore Services on Remote Devices Discov er av ailable ser vices . Discov erable Bluetooth de vices with activ ated ser vices must be in r ange f or the ter minal to retriev e devices and ser vices .
8 - 8 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Device T ypes BTExplorer supports the following device types: • Audio Devices • Network Devices • Phones • Printers • Computers • OBEX Devices By default, BTExplorer scans for Network Devices .
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 8 - 9 Menu Options The discovered devices window has a popup menu th at enables you to perform several tasks. You can select a device and tap and hold or just tap and hold on an empty space; he same menu appears.
8 - 10 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Disco vered Devices In order for the terminal to find a device when scannin g, that device must be Discoverable by Bluetooth. If not, the terminal won’t find the device when scann ing.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 8 - 11 2. Set Discoverable Mode to Discoverable . Set Connectable Mode to Connectable . You must change both for the terminal to be discoverable. 3. To activate specific services, tap the Services tab and tap Add.
8 - 12 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide 5. Each service you select is going to take you thro ugh a series of windows to confirm the parameters of the service. For example, for the file transfer service, the following window appears: 6.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 8 - 13 P airing Pairing associates Bluetooth devices with each other so that you don’t have to enter access information every time a connection is requested. Bluetooth de vices need to be paired with each other before attempting a connection the first time.
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Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 9 - 1 9 Dolphin HomeBase Device Overview As the hub of your system, the Dolphin HomeBase de vice charging and communication cradle supports both RS-232 and USB communication, enabling your te rminal to interface with the majority of PC-based enterprise systems.
9 - 2 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Fr ont P anel AUX Battery LED Indicates status of the battery charging in the auxiliary battery well; see page 9-3. Orange The auxiliary battery is charging. Green The auxiliary battery has complete d charging and is ready for use.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 9 - 3 Bac k P anel Auxiliary Battery Well The auxiliary battery well charges an additional Li-ion battery pack independently of the terminal well. This feature ensures that you ca n always have a fully-charged battery for your terminal; see Charging a Spare Battery Pack on page 9-3.
9 - 4 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide 2. Snap the battery into place with a hinging motion. The Aux Battery LED lights orange. 3. The AUX Battery LED monitors the charge progress. Bottom P anel Dimensions 136.3 mm. (5.37 in.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 9 - 5 P owering the HomeBase De vice The terminal requires 9.5 volts DC input for communica tion and battery charging; the power adapter on the power cable converts the voltage from the power source to 9.
9 - 6 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide RS-232 Serial Connector The following diagram displays the pins of the RS-232 serial connector of the Back Panel (see page 9-3): Note: Signals referenced are for a DTE device. The HomeBase device is at a right-angle to the printed circuit board (PCB).
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 9 - 7 Charging the Main Battery The HomeBase device powers the terminal and fully c harges its main battery pack in less than four(4) hours.
9 - 8 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide ActiveSync Comm unication The Dolphin terminal ships with ActiveSync already installed and defaulted to USB communication. If ActiveSync is not installed on your workstat ion, you must install it.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 9 - 9 RS-232 Cables Connect the HomeBase device to the host workstation or other device by plugging an RS-232 serial cable into the RS-232 Port (see page 9-3) on the back panel.
9 - 10 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Mounting the Dolphin HomeBase Device Set the HomeBase device on a dry, stable surface, such as a desktop or workbench near an electrical outlet.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 9 - 11 W all Mounting A wall mount kit that contains a screws and a mounti ng bracket can be purchased separately. The bottom panel of the HomeBase device contains four(4) rubber feet–one at each corner–that help keep it stable and secure when resting on a flat surface.
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Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 10 - 1 10 Dolphin QuadChar ger Device Overview The Dolphin QuadCharger device is a four(4)-slot chargi ng station that can charge a li-ion battery in less than four(4) hours.
10 - 2 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Fr ont P anel Charging Slots There are four(4) charging slots. Each slot ho lds one battery. When a battery is placed in a slot, it immediately begins charging. Charge/Analyze Slot This is the fourth slot and the only one that ca n be used to analyze a battery.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 10 - 3 Bac k P anel Power Supply Connector Use this connector to attach the power supply to the QuadCharger device. The universal power supply accepts input voltages between 90-265 volts. Power Switch Toggle the power switch to turn the QuadCharger device on and off.
10 - 4 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Charging Batteries For best results, battery packs should be at room temperature before recharging them because temperature impacts charging. The recommended temperature range is 50° to 95° F (10 ° to 35 ° C).
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 10 - 5 Using the Battery Analyzer The fourth charging slot is also the CHARGE/ANALYZE slot because, in addition to charging a Li-ion battery, this slot runs an Analyze cycle on the battery placed in it, which helps you monitor battery capacity over time.
10 - 6 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Bottom P anel Mounting the QuadCharger De vice The QuadCharger device should be on a dry, stable su rface.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 10 - 7 T r oubleshooting If you encounter problems with your QuadCharger device , refer to chart below for possible solutions. If problems persist, please contact Limited Warranty (see page 13-3).
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Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 11 - 1 11 Dolphin Char g eBase Overview The Dolphin ChargeBase is a four-slot charging crad le that can power four(4) Dolphin terminals, and charge their main batteries in less than four(4) hours.
11 - 2 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Fr ont P anel Terminal Wells The ChargeBase contains four(4) te rminals wells. Each terminal well • Holds and charges the main battery pack of one Dolphin terminal. • Contains the companion to the I/O connect or on the bottom panel of Dolphin terminals.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 11 - 3 Bac k P anel Power Supply Connector This connector receives input from the power adapter. Plug the power connector cable from the power adapter into this connector. There is no ON/OFF switch on the back panel of the ChargeBase.
11 - 4 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Supplying P ower to the ChargeBase Use only the peripherals, power cables, and power adapters from Honeywell. Use of peripherals, cables, or power adapters not sold/manufactured by Honeywell may cause damage not covered by the warranty.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 11 - 5 Charging T erminals in the ChargeBase The ChargeBase charges the main battery of each terminal in less than four(4) hours.
11 - 6 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Mounting the ChargeBase The ChargeBase should be placed on a dry, stable surface. To easily adapt the ChargeBase to your environment, it can be mounted on a flat, horizontal surface such as a desktop or workbench, or a flat, vertical surface such as a wall.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 11 - 7 3. Secure the DIN Rail to a stable, flat horizontal surface..
11 - 8 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Using the Mounting Brac kets A wall mount kit can be purchased separately. It contains two mounting brackets to secure both ends of the ChargeBase. Use the screws and the mounting bracke ts to mount the ChargeBase to a wall or other vertical surface.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 12 - 1 12 Cables Kits Cables There are several cables for Dolphin 7850 terminals. Use only the peripherals, power cables, and power adapters from Honeywell. Use of peripherals, cables, or power adapters not sold/manufactured by Honeywell may cause damage not covered by the warranty.
12 - 2 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Using the P ower Cab le The Power Cable connects the terminal to an external power source via the DC jack on the bottom panel of the pistol-grip handle. The Power Cable contains a power ad apter that converts the voltage fr om the power source to 9.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 12 - 3 Using the Mobile Charger The Mobile Charger connects the te rminal to a vehicle power source.
12 - 4 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Using the Charge/Comm Cable The Charge/Comm cable charges the terminal and co mmunicates with a host workstation. There are three connectors: one connects the terminal to an exte rnal power source, another to the host workstation, and another to the terminal itself.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 12 - 5 Using the Charge/Comm Cable 1. Plug the cable’s terminal connector into the I/O connector on the bottom panel of the terminal. 2. Tighten the jackscrews. 3. Plug the power cable connector into the power cable.
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Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 13 - 1 13 Customer Suppor t and W arranty T echnical Assistance If you need assistance installing or troub leshooting, please call yo ur D.
13 - 2 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Pr oduct Service and Repair Honeywell provides service for all its products throug h service centers throughout the world.
Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide Rev C 4/30/2008 13 - 3 Limited W arranty Honeywell International Inc. ("Honeywell") warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship and to conform to Honeywell’s publis hed specifications applicable to the products purchased at the time of shipment.
13 - 4 Rev C 4/30/2008 Dolphin® 7850 Mobile Computer User’s Guide How to Extend Y our W arranty Honeywell offers a variety of service plans on our ha rdware products. These agreements offer continued coverage for your equipment after the initial warrant y expires.
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Un punto importante, dopo l’acquisto del dispositivo (o anche prima di acquisto) è quello di leggere il manuale. Dobbiamo farlo per diversi motivi semplici:
Se non hai ancora comprato il Honeywell 7850 è un buon momento per familiarizzare con i dati di base del prodotto. Prime consultare le pagine iniziali del manuale d’uso, che si trova al di sopra. Dovresti trovare lì i dati tecnici più importanti del Honeywell 7850 - in questo modo è possibile verificare se l’apparecchio soddisfa le tue esigenze. Esplorando le pagine segenti del manuali d’uso Honeywell 7850 imparerai tutte le caratteristiche del prodotto e le informazioni sul suo funzionamento. Le informazioni sul Honeywell 7850 ti aiuteranno sicuramente a prendere una decisione relativa all’acquisto.
In una situazione in cui hai già il Honeywell 7850, ma non hai ancora letto il manuale d’uso, dovresti farlo per le ragioni sopra descritte. Saprai quindi se hai correttamente usato le funzioni disponibili, e se hai commesso errori che possono ridurre la durata di vita del Honeywell 7850.
Tuttavia, uno dei ruoli più importanti per l’utente svolti dal manuale d’uso è quello di aiutare a risolvere i problemi con il Honeywell 7850. Quasi sempre, ci troverai Troubleshooting, cioè i guasti più frequenti e malfunzionamenti del dispositivo Honeywell 7850 insieme con le istruzioni su come risolverli. Anche se non si riesci a risolvere il problema, il manuale d’uso ti mostrerà il percorso di ulteriori procedimenti – il contatto con il centro servizio clienti o il servizio più vicino.