Dolphin® 7400/7450 Hand Held Computer ™ User’s Guide
Patents The Dolphin 7400 mobile computer is covered by the following U.S Patent: D439,898 S. The IMAGETEAM 4250 image engine is covered by one or more of the following U.S.
Table of Contents Chapter 1 - Introduction Additional Features .......................................................................................................................1-1 Required Safety Labels........................................................................................................................1-2 If Your Dolphin 7400/7450 has a Radio .......................................................................................1-3 FCC Compliance.....................................
Communication ...................................................................................................................................3-7 Micro-DB9 RS-232 Port ...............................................................................................................3-7 IrDA Port.......................................................................................................................................3-7 RJ-45 Phone Jack (7400 only) .................................................
Powering the Dolphin Terminal ..........................................................................................................6-7 Charging Additional Battery Packs in the IntelliBase+ ................................................................6-8 Deep-Cycling Batteries .................................................................................................................6-8 Setting Up For Communications ................................................................................
Using the Modifier Keys ...................................................................................................................11-2 43-Key Alpha/Numeric Keyboard.....................................................................................................11-2 Key Combinations.......................................................................................................................11-3 35 Key Numeric/Alpha.........................................................................
1 Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your new Dolphin 7400/7450 hand held computer. You have made a wise choice in selecting the Dolphin, a device known worldwide for its ergonomic shape, light weight and single-handed data collection features.
Required Safety Labels The Dolphin 7400/7450 hand held computer meets or exceeds the requirements of all applicable standards organizations for safe operation. However, as with any electrical equipment, the best way to ensure safe operation is to know the possible risks. The following safety guidelines are designed to protect both you and others around you. Please read them carefully before using your Dolphin terminal.
If Your Dolphin 7400/7450 has a Radio The Dolphin 7400/7450 RF terminal is designed to comply with the most current applicable standards on safe levels of RF energy developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and has been recommended for adoption by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
FCC Compliance Dolphin 7400/7450 Batch Terminal The Dolphin 7400/7450 Batch complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. Devices may not cause harmful interference. 2. Devices must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Dolphin 7400/7450 RF Terminal with Cisco 352 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1.
Regulatory and Safety Agency Approvals Parameter Specification U.S.A. FCC Part 15, Class B Canada IEC 0003 Europe EN 55022 (CISPR22) Class B ETS 300 826 Type Certified Mexico NOM Certified Others EMC 89/336/EEC EN 50082-1:1997, EN55024 RF Approvals U.S.A Canada Europe Mexico FCC Part 15.
Dolphin 7400/7450 RF Cisco 352 R&TTE Compliance Statement The Hand Held Products Dolphin 7400RF and Dolphin 7450RF are in conformity with all essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC). This equipment has been assessed to the following standards: Parameter Specification R&TTE EN 300 328-2:2000 EN 301 489-1 (August 2000) EN 301 489-17 (Sept 2000) EN 60950: 1992 Incl Amdt 1-4,11 EN 50361: 2001 This product is marked with Directive, 1999/5/EC.
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 is 0.3V/m according to Subpart B of Part 1 of the FCC rules. Therefore, the Dolphin RF will have no effect on medical devices that meet the IEC specification.
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2 Getting Started The Dolphin 7400/7450 is a hand held computer/imager designed for easy, single-handed data collection. The terminal is equipped with a StrongARM 206MHz RISC processor built to run the Windows CE operating system. Dolphin 7400/7450 terminals are available with different types of 2D imagers, wireless radios, and memory configurations to meet most any automated data collection requirement. Dolphin 7400 hand held computers may also be equipped with a low power, high speed, V.
Image Engine Options Dolphin 7400/7450 terminals may be equipped with one of three image engines options: • LX: red or green aimer option scans from 2.0 to 15.0 in. (5.1 to 38.1 cm.) • LR: red or green aimer option scans from 1.9 to 9.4 in. (4.8 to 23.9 cm.) • HD: red or green aimer option scans from 1.6 to 3.9 in. (4.1 to 9.9 cm.) Bar Code Symbologies Supported 1D symbologies supported are: Code 3 of 9, Interleaved 2 of 5, EAN, Codabar, Code 11, Code 128, Code 93, TLC39, Universal Product Code (UPC), RSS.
2 Charging the Main Battery and Backup Battery WARNING Use only 2700 mAh NiMH battery packs provided by HHP. The use of any other battery pack in the Dolphin terminal will void your warranty and may result in damage to the Dolphin terminal or battery. WARNING Although the Dolphin 7400/7450 terminal is received with the battery inserted, it is NOT ready for charging and/or deep-cycling. Remove the plastic insulator located between the terminal and battery connectors.
1. Install the charged battery pack in the Dolphin. 2. The red LED will come on and the green LED will blink for approximately three seconds. DO NOT PRESS ANY KEYS WHILE THE TERMINAL IS BOOTING UP. 3. The terminal will initialize and after a few seconds will display the splash screen shown below: Dolphin 7400/7450 Splash Screen Waking the Dolphin From Sleep Mode The Dolphin 7400/7450 terminal is never actually turned off.
• The stylus should be oriented at a 90 degree angle to the screen surface. Press the stylus firmly into the center of the crosshair target and release. Do not "double-tap" the target. You will be prompted to repeat this process for a total of five targets. Press the key when complete in order to save the new calibration settings. • It may also be necessary to calibrate the screen for the users preference of "double-tap" speed.
Setting the Date/Time Use the Windows CE Date/Time function to set the correct date and time for your Dolphin 7400/7450 terminal. Use the Dolphin 7400/7450 mouse utility to navigate through the screens if your terminal does not have a touchscreen. For more information about the mouse utility, see Navigating the Keyboard in Chapter 4. Note: Exit the mouse utility before adjusting the contrast. Date/Time Properties Screen The Dolphin 7400/7450 Demo Program main menu appears after you set the date and time.
Setting Up Communications with Detectoid™ The Detectoid Communication Utility makes it easier to set-up communications between your PC and Dolphin 7300, 7400 or 7450 terminal. The utility has two components: DetectoidPC for setting up ActiveSync on the PC and DetectoidCE for setting communication parameters on the Dolphin terminal. DetectoidPC Screen as seen on Host PC DetectoidCE Screen as seen on Dolphin 7400/7450 Installing DetectoidPC The DetectoidPC.
Click OK to continue using DetectoidPC to set up communication settings. On starting, DetectoidPC will check for the availability of COM ports, as well as IrDA/USB support. Once the terminal is detected, the port status will change from Idle to Listening as shown in the screen shot above.
DetectoidCE After running DetectoidPC, start Detectoid CE on the Dolphin terminal selecting Start>Programs>HHP>DetectoidCE. DetectoidCE will attempt to find the connection with the PC. If successful, the discovered settings will be saved and the Communications Properties Launch window shown below will then display on your Dolphin. The default is Start ActiveSync when the unit is docked or connected.
Follow these steps to establish a connection for the first time after configuring the settings: 1. Select Launch ActiveSync in the DetectoidPC window. 2. Start ActiveSync on the Dolphin terminal. Once parameters are configured and saved, you do not need to run DetectoidPC again unless you need to change the ActiveSync settings or cold-boot the terminal. Configuring the Modem If your Dolphin 7400 hand held computer is equipped with a modem, follow these configuration instructions.
1. Select IMAGE DEMO. 2. Press the button and the image you take will appear on the terminal’s screen. 3. Touch to go back to the main menu. To scan a bar code label: 1. Select SCAN DEMO. 2. Press the button, aim the terminal at a bar code and the red SCAN LED will illuminate. The green SCAN LED will illuminate and the terminal will beep when a good scan is obtained. Information about the bar code scanned will appear on the screen. 3.
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3 Dolphin 7400/7450 Overview System Features Processor The Dolphin 7400/7450 terminal is equipped with a StrongARM 206MHz RISC microprocessor that runs on a 100 MHz BUS and is the most powerful Windows CE platform on the market. Operating System Microsoft Windows CE is a compact, highly efficient, scalable operating system whose open architecture and minimal memory requirements facilitate application development for energy-efficient data collection devices like the Dolphin 7400/7450 terminal.
Front Panel Features This section describes features on the Dolphin 7400/7450 terminal front panel. Decode LED Scan LED 1/4 VGA Display (Optional Touchscreen) ON/SCAN Key Cursor Key Keypad with epoxycoated keys LEDs The red light emitting diode (LED) located at the upper right corner of the LCD display is SCAN LED. This LED illuminates when the user presses the ON/SCAN key and activates the scan engine. The green LED located at the upper left corner of the LCD display is DECODE LED.
ON/SCAN Key The ON/SCAN key is centrally located for easy use with the right or the left hand. On the 7450 terminal, the ON/SCAN key operates as an On or system wakeup control; scanning is activated with the handle trigger. Cursor Keys The centrally located cursor keys allow full Windows® navigation. Audio Signals The Dolphin 7400/7450 terminal has an internal speaker that sounds audio signals as you scan bar code labels and enter data.
Back Panel Features This section describes features on the back panels of the Dolphin 7400 and Dolphin 7450 terminals. Dolphin 7400 All versions of the 7400 terminal have similar back panels except for the safety labels specific to how the terminal is equipped.
Laser Engine Dolphin 7400/7450 terminals are also available with an optional Advanced Long Range (ALR) laser scanner for long range scanning applications prevalent in warehousing and distribution centers. A clear window with anti-reflective, scratch-proof coating covers the image/laser engine to protect it from dust and dirt. Battery Well The Battery well is a recessed area on the back of the Dolphin that holds the 2700 mAh NiMH battery pack.
Dolphin 7450 The bottom cover of the Dolphin 7450 terminal is similar to the Dolphin 7400 as described in the previous section with the following exceptions: the pistol-grip handle with imager/scanner trigger and the rubber bumpers. All versions of the 7450 terminal have similar bottom covers except for the safety labels specific to how the terminal is equipped.
Rubber Nose Bumpers Rubber bumpers allow the Dolphin 7450 to rest in a stable, nose-down position when the unit is set on a flat surface by the user. Rubber Bumpers Scan Trigger The scan trigger provides comfortable two-finger scan activation. Pistol Grip Handle The comfortable, ergonomic handle is designed especially for use in rapid, high volume scanning applications and features rubber surface details for improved handle grip, comfort, and shock absorption.
Power 5 VDC Port This port connects the Dolphin 7400/7450 to DC power for powering peripheral devices and charging the main and backup batteries. Power is fed through the RS-232 communications port. Batteries CAUTION: Use only the 3.6V battery packs provided by HHP. The use of any other battery pack in the Dolphin 7400 terminal will void your warranty and may result in damage to the Dolphin terminal or battery.
If the main battery is low and the terminal is in sleep mode, pressing the ON/SCAN button or the scan trigger will not wake up the Dolphin 7400/7450 terminal; you must replace the discharged battery with a fully charged battery. Setting Critical and Low Battery Points The Dolphin 7400/7450 may be programmed to display warnings when the battery reaches critical and low battery points. There are two entries defined in the registry.
Servicing the Battery Pack For maximum battery life, you must service, or deep cycle, the battery twice before initial use. It is also recommended that you service the battery once per month. To deep cycle, insert the battery into the auxiliary well of the Dolphin Intellibase+ charging/ communication cradle, Dolphin QuadCharger or use the Battery Conditioning Utility. See Chapter 6 for more information on using the IntelliBase+ and Chapter 7 for information on using the QuadCharger.
4 Using the Dolphin 7400/7450 Entering Data Data can be entered into the Dolphin 7400/7450 through a variety of ways, including the optional touchscreen, keyboard, image engine, laser scanner, via radio or the optional modem (7400 only). Via the Touch Screen If so equipped, you can use the Dolphin 7400/7450 terminal’s touch screen to operate the terminal and enter data.
Reading A Bar code 1. Press the ON/SCAN button on the 7400 or the Scan Trigger on the 7450 to project the scanner’s bright red or green aiming beam. The aiming beam should be oriented in line with the bar code to achieve the quickest read. A range of 4-10 inches (10-25 cm) is recommended. 2. Center the aiming beam over the bar code. The red SCAN LED illuminates when the user presses the ON/KEY key, and the green DECODE LED illuminates when a bar code is successfully decoded and the terminal beeps.
1. To aim, point the display end of the 7400 horizontally at a 45° angle approximately 2 to 9 inches (5 to 20 cm) away from the target. You may have to adjust the angle at which you hold the Dolphin if there is glare on the screen. 2. Press the ON/SCAN button to take an image. Use the live video image on the terminal screen as a guide for positioning and aiming the terminal at the target. You may find it helpful to start by moving the terminal further away and then in closer to the target.
Keyboards Using the Special Keys The Dolphin 7400 and 7450 keyboards have special keys and key combinations that you use to type characters or perform functions. See the chart in Appendix A for key combinations for keyboard functions and special characters that use these keys.
Using the Cursor Keys Use the cursor keys to navigate around on an application screen. The use of these keys can vary depending on the application. To Use This Cursor Key Arrow up Press Description Moves cursor up one row or line. Arrow down Moves cursor down one row or line. Arrow right Moves cursor one character to the right. Arrow left Moves cursor one character to the left.
Using the Modifier Keys Modifier Keys All three versions of the Dolphin 7400/7450 keyboard feature the standard PC keyboard modifier keys, Alt, Ctl and Shift. For single-handed operation, the Shift key only modifies the next key pressed; it must be pressed and released before each key you wish to modify. Functions of the Alt and Ctl keys are dependent on the software application in use. There are two additional modifier keys located on the bottom row of the keyboard.
Key Combinations There are some keyboard functions and special characters not defined on the Dolphin 7400 and 7450 keyboards. See the charts in Appendix A for the key combinations used to access these functions and special characters on your terminal. Navigating the Keyboard The Dolphin 7400/7450 terminals have a mouse utility to simplify navigating around the screen, especially for non-touchscreen equipped terminals.* *Exit the mouse utility prior to adjusting the contrast.
Using the Modem If your Dolphin 7400 is equipped with the optional integrated modem, you can allow communications via an analog phone line for dial-up applications. A phone jack is built into the back of the Dolphin 7400. The optional integrated modem is not available on the Dolphin 7450 terminal. CAUTION: Only connect the modem to an analog phone line. Connecting to a digital PBX phone line could result in damage to the modem.
5 Dolphin 7400/7450 RF Terminal The Dolphin 7400 and 7450 RF terminals integrate the basic functionality of the Batch terminal with a radio frequency interface that allows the terminal to communicate with a host computer via a wireless local area network (WLAN). Dolphin 7400/7450 terminals have one Type II PCMCIA card slot to allow for an interface with the Cisco 2.4 GHz 802.11b DSSS WLAN radio.
Configuring The Dolphin 7400/7450 RF Terminal When you cold-boot the Dolphin 7400/7450 RF terminal, the red LED comes on and the green LED blinks, and after approximately 3 seconds, the welcome screen shown below will appear. Press and you will be prompted to calibrate the screen and set the time and date. Refer to the section on Calibrating the Screen, Setting the Date/Time in Chapter 2 for additional information.
Configuring the Cisco DSSS WLAN Radio The Aironet Client Utility (ACU) enables you to change the configuration parameters of the Cisco DSSS WLAN radio. Exit the HHP demo screen. Go to Start>Programs>Cisco>Client Utility. Double-tap the Client Utility (ACU) icon and the screen shown below displays.
To Configure the Radio Card 1. Select a profile on the Profiles screen and tap the Edit button, the Properties screen displays, as shown below. The Property box lists the configuration parameters that can be changed and the Value box contains the highlighted parameter’s current value. The Value box can appear as a drop-down menu with several possible 2. Enter the SSID. 3. Enter other radio specific information 4. Click OK to save any changes you have made and to exit utility.
Customizing the ActiveSync Remote Icon The following section can be added to the /IPSM/AutoRun.ini file: [Spectrum24] ActivesyncRemote=0 The ActiveSync Remote flag will suppress the ActiveSync Remote desktop icon when set to zero. A cold boot is required after modifying AutoRun.ini. Host Connectivity HHP offers several host connectivity options for Dolphin 7400/7450 RF wireless LAN solutions.
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6 Dolphin Charging/Communication Cradles Hub of the System As the hub of your Dolphin system, Dolphin Charging/Communication cradles perform three important functions – power conditioning, communications and storage.
Dolphin Charging/Communication Cradle Parts & Functions Front Panel HomeBase/IntelliBase/USB HomeBase Terminal Well COMM LED DOCK LED Front View of HomeBase/IntelliBase/USB HomeBase Dolphin Terminal Well Place the Dolphin in this well to communicate with a host device and to charge the Dolphin’s battery. LEDs There are two LEDs on the front panel of the HomeBase/IntelliBase/USB HomeBase. Dock LED Turns solid green when the Dolphin Terminal is properly seated into the Dolphin HomeBase.
IntelliBase+ Terminal Well DOCK LED AUX BATTERY LED COMM LED Front View of IntelliBase+ Dolphin Terminal Well Place the Dolphin in this well to communicate with a host device and to charge the Dolphin’s battery. LEDs There are three LEDs on the front panel of the IntelliBase+. Dock LED Turns solid green when the Dolphin Terminal is properly seated into the Dolphin HomeBase.
Green LED Data is being sent from the IntelliBase+ to the Host Device. Orange LED Data is being sent at high data rates. Back Panel HomeBase/IntelliBase RS-232 Connector Power Supply Connector Rear View of Dolphin HomeBase/IntelliBase There is a 5V DC power supply connector and an RS-232 connector: Power supply connector Use this connector to attach a power supply to the HomeBase. The power supply provides 5V DC input for communications and battery charging.
IntelliBase+ Condition Button Auxiliary Battery Well RS-232 Connector Power Supply Connector Rear View of Dolphin IntelliBase+ Power supply connector Use this connector to attach a power supply to the HomeBase. The power supply provides 5V DC input for communications and battery charging. RS-232 Communications Port Use a standard serial cable to connect this port to a host RS-232 device. Auxiliary Battery Well Insert a battery into the well to charge or condition and calibrate a battery pack.
USB HomeBase USB Connector Power Supply Connector Rear View of Dolphin USB HomeBase There is a 5V DC power supply connector and a USB connector: Power supply connector Use this connector to attach a power supply to the HomeBase. The power supply provides 5V DC input for communications and battery charging. USB Communications Port Use a USB full-speed detachable cable to connect this downstream device port to an upstream USB Host or Hub. The USB HomeBase is USB 1.3 compliant.
Baud Rate Switch Bottom View of HomeBase/IntelliBase/IntelliBase+ Baud Rate Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 115200 OFF OFF OFF 57600 ON OFF OFF 38400 OFF OFF ON 19200 OFF ON OFF 9600 ON ON OFF 4800 ON OFF ON 2400 OFF ON ON HomeBase Switch Settings Baud Rate Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 115200 OFF ON ON N/A 57600 ON OFF OFF N/A 38400 ON OFF ON N/A 19200 ON ON OFF N/A 9600 ON ON ON N/A IntelliBase/IntelliBase+ Switch Settings Powering the Dolp
1. Insert a battery pack into the Dolphin terminal. 2. Place the terminal, imager/laser engine window up and the LCD visible, in the terminal well of the cradle. 3. Let it glide down into the well until it stops. 4. Once the Dolphin terminal is properly seated, the Dock LED on the front of the cradle will be solid GREEN. Charging Additional Battery Packs in the IntelliBase+ The auxiliary battery well located on the back of the IntelliBase+ allows users to charge and condition a spare battery.
The HomeBase/IntelliBase Communication Port is configured as a DCE device. To communicate with a DTE device such as a computer, use a standard (or straight-through) RS-232 cable. To communicate with a DCE device, use either a null modem adapter in line with a standard RS-232 cable, or a null-modem serial cable. You can make your own cables by following the pin configuration in the chart below.
Configuring the Dolphin Terminal for Communications The Dolphin terminal may be configured for communications using the Detectoid Communication Utility as described in Chapter 2 or manually as described below. To set Communications Properties: 1. Select Start>Settings>Control Panel>Communications Properties. 2. Select the PC Connection tab. Communications Properties 3. Select Change Connection and choose the desired option for connecting to the desktop computer.
5. On the Dolphin 7400/7450 desktop, double-tap on ActiveSync. Change Connection Screen 6. In the ActiveSync connection settings, add check mark to "Allow serial cable or infrared connection to this COM port" and select "Infrared Port (IR)" for the COM port as shown below.
ActiveSync Connection Settings To configure the Dolphin 7400/7450 terminal for communications, see the previous section on Configuring the Dolphin Terminal. Setting Up For Communications With The USB HomeBase To use the USB HomeBase, you need the following equipment: • • • • USB HomeBase with power supply USB Cable CD with USB-IrDA drivers Windows 98, Windows Me or Windows 2000 computer. Note: The USB HomeBase does not support Windows NT To install the USB HomeBase, follow these steps: 1.
In the "Locate Drive Files" dialog, check the CD-ROM drives check box and insert the driver CD provided into the CD tray on your PC. There are sub-directories in this directory for each type of Windows OS supported. Select stirusb.sys file in the correct sub-directory for your PC: • w2k - Windows 2000 • win98 - Windows 98 • winme - Windows Me At this point, the hardware is installed and operating. You may need to reset your PC to complete the installation process.
ActiveSync Connection Settings To configure the Dolphin 7400/7450 terminal for communications, see the previous section on Configuring the Dolphin Terminal. Communicating with the Dolphin Terminal To communicate with the Dolphin and any other devices connected to the Dolphin Charging/Communication cradle: 1. Insert the Dolphin into the terminal well of the HomeBase/IntelliBase/USB HomeBase. If the Dolphin is in sleep mode, it will awaken into active state. 2. The DOCK LED on the cradle will illuminate.
Mounting the HomeBase/IntelliBase/USB HomeBase The HomeBase, IntelliBase, and USB HomeBase may be desk or wall-mounted for convenience and storage. The IntelliBase+ may be desk-mounted as long as room is allowed for accessibility to the auxiliary battery well. Desk Mounting: Dolphin charging/communication cradles have a DIN rail (7.5 X 35 mm) slot on the bottom to allow for secure desk attachment of the unit if desired. Wall Mounting: The HomeBase/IntelliBase/USB HomeBase also has two DIN rail (7.
When using right-angle style RS-232 connector cable, the DIN rails may be mounted directly to the wall. When using standard RS-232 connector cables, it is recommended that the rails be mounted to the wall using a 25mm (1 in.) spacer to allow for appropriate strain relief of the cables.
7 Dolphin QuadCharger The Dolphin QuadCharger provides intelligent battery management for NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride) Dolphin 7400/7450 battery packs. This device fully charges as many as four NiMH batteries in 2.5 hours. Charging slots work independently to control charging and discharging of individual battery packs. The QuadCharger is compatible with all models in the Dolphin 7400/7450 family of hand held computers.
Rear Panel Communications Port Power Supply Connector Rear Panel of Dolphin 7400/7450 Quad Charger Power Supply Connector Use this connector to attach the power supply to the QuadCharger. The universal power supply accepts input voltages between 90-265 volts. Communications Port The communications port is for factory use only in programming the QuadCharger. Charging Batteries In The QuadCharger Follow these steps to charge batteries in the QuadCharger: 1. Set up the charger for use 2. Supply power 3.
LEDs The LEDs indicate the charging status of batteries as described in the chart shown on the next page: Status LED Description Green Charging is complete and battery is ready for service. Orange Battery is being charged at a maximum charge rate Red Error was encountered during charge cycle Status of LEDs during Charging Cycle To remove a battery pack, push the locking tab down and pull the battery out from the charging pocket with a hinging motion.
Troubleshooting If you encounter problems with your Dolphin QuadCharger, refer to chart below for possible solutions. If problems persist, please contact HHP Technical Support. Problem Issue The “charging” LED does not come on when I insert a battery pack into the Dolphin QuadCharger Check the power connections on the Dolphin QuadCharger. Also check to ensure the POWER switch is ON and the battery pack is properly seated. The red status LED comes on during charging.
8 Dolphin Mobile Charging/Communication Cradles As the hub of Dolphin mobile data collection systems, Dolphin Mobile Charging/Communication cradles perform three important functions – power conditioning, communications and storage. Two versions of the mobile charging/communication cradles are available: Dolphin Mobile IntelliBase™ for use with in-transit data collection applications. Dolphin Mobile Base for use with in-premise warehouse data collection applications.
Mobile IntelliBase and Mobile Base Parts and Functions Front Panel The front panel of the Mobile IntelliBase and the Mobile Base has one slot: Spring-Arm Assembly Terminal Well DOCK LED COMM LED Front Panel of Dolphin Mobile IntelliBase 8-2
Spring-Arm Assembly Terminal Well COMM LED DOCK LED Front Panel of Dolphin Mobile Base Dolphin Terminal Well Place the Dolphin in the well to communicate with a host device and/or to charge the Dolphin’s battery. LEDs There are two LEDs on the front panels of the Mobile IntelliBase and Mobile Base charging/communication cradles. Dock LED Turns solid green when the Dolphin terminal is properly seated into the Dolphin Mobile IntelliBase.
Rear Panel Mounting Bracket Power Supply Connector RS-232 Communications Port Rear Panel of Dolphin Mobile IntelliBase 8-4
Locking Lever RS-232 Communications Port Power Supply Connector Rear Panel of Dolphin Mobile Base The power supply connector and RS-232 connector are located on the back panel of the unit: Power supply connector Use this connector to attach a power supply to the charging/communications cradle. The power supply provides power for communications and battery charging. RS-232 communications port Use a standard serial cable to connect this port to a host RS-232 device.
Bottom Panel of Mobile IntelliBase/Mobile Base A four-position Baud Rate switch, located on the bottom of the Mobile IntelliBase, is used to select the communication baud rate. Switch positions and the corresponding baud rates are shown in the chart below.
Setting Up For Communications with the Mobile IntelliBase/Mobile Base The Mobile IntelliBase RS-232 interface allows the Dolphin terminal to communicate to a personal computer, modem, or any standard RS-232 device using a standard serial cable and communications software. The IrDA 1.
Installing The Dolphin Mobile Base The Mobile Base has two mounting options - a clamp style for in-premise applications and a standard RAM mount for other mobile applications that allow the Mobile Base to be mounted according to specific needs. The spring-arm assembly holds the terminal securely in place. Ball joint Turnscrew To attach the bracket: 1. Loosen the turnscrew located on the side of the bracket. 2.
Connecting the Cables Connect the Mobile IntelliBase/Mobile Base to the host computer or other device by plugging an RS-232 serial cable into the RS232 Communications Port on the rear of the cradle. Plug the other end of the RS-232 serial cable into the correct port on the host RS-232 device. The wiring of your cable depends on whether the other device is set up as a DCE (Data Communications Equipment) or DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) device.
Configuring the Dolphin Terminal The Communications Properties must be configured on Dolphin 7400/7450 terminal in order for it to communicate with the Mobile IntelliBase/Mobile Base. To set Communications Properties: 1. Select Start>Settings>Control Panel>Communication Settings. 2. Select the PC Connection tab. Communications Properties 3. Select the desired option for connecting to the desktop computer. Choose IrDA for Mobile IntelliBase IrDA connection and click OK. 4.
9 Developing Applications Applications for the Dolphin 7400/7450 hand held computer are developed for the Microsoft Windows CE environment. Microsoft Windows CE is a compact, highly efficient, scalable operating system created for embedded systems and products. Its modular design allows developers flexibility to customize it for a variety of small footprint and mobile 32-bit devices. Windows CE supports various hardware peripherals, devices and networking systems.
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10 Warranty, Support and Service Limited Warranty Hand Held Products, Inc., d/b/a HHP ("HHP") warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship and to conform to HHP’s published specifications applicable to the products purchased at the time of shipment.
Return Information If you purchased the product from an Authorized HHP Reseller, contact the Reseller with the unit's serial number. Your Reseller will contact Hand Held, on your behalf, to arrange for the unit to be serviced. If you purchased the product directly from Hand Held, or have been instructed by your Reseller to contact HHP directly, call the Customer Services Department in your area to request a Repair Maintenance Authorization (RMA) number.
Technical Assistance If you have a question or problem with your unit, you can obtain technical assistance from HHP’s Technical Support department. North America/Canada: Telephone: Fax number: E-mail: (800) 782-4263, Option 4 (8 a.m. to 6 p.m. EST) (315) 685-4960 support@HHP.com Europe, Middle East, and Africa: Telephone European Ofc: +31 (0) 40 29 01 600 U.K. Ofc: +44 1925 240055 E-mail: euro_support@HHP.com Asia: Telephone: E-mail: +852-2511-3050 asia_support@HHP.
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11 Appendix A Use the keyboard shortcuts in the chart below to navigate the Dolphin 7400 and 7450 terminal keyboards. Windows Keyboard Shortcuts Press To CTRL + C Copy CTRL + X Cut CTRL + V Paste CTRL + Z Undo DELETE Delete CTRL + RIGHT ARROW Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next word. CTRL + LEFT ARROW Move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous word. CTRL + DOWN ARROW Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next paragraph.
Using the Modifier Keys The Dolphin 7400/7450 terminal keyboard features the standard Windows modifier keys, Alt, Ctrl and Shift. The Shift key only modifies the next key pressed; it must be pressed before each key you wish to make lower case. For multiple lower case characters, hold the Shift key down with one hand while typing with the other. Functions of the Alt and Ctrl keys are dependent on the software application in use.
Red Key Functions & Characters For 43-Key Alpha Shifted Numeric Keyboard Key Combination Function/Special Character Red key + T F4 Red key + U F5 Red key + V F6 Red key + W F7 Red key + X F8 Red key + Y START Red key + Z INS (insert) Red key + SP BKSP (backspace) Red key + BACKLIGHT KEY DEL (delete) * Exit the mouse utility prior to adjusting the contrast.
Key Combinations Using Blue & SFT Keys Key/Key Combinations Function/Special Characters Blue + SFT + T ? Blue + SFT + X | Miscellaneous Key Combinations Key/Key Combinations Function/Special Characters NUM + ALT + 3 + 9* ‘ NUM + ALT + 3 + 4* “ *Hold the ALT key down as you type in the numbers.
Key Combinations Use the key combinations listed below to access certain keyboard functions or to use special characters that are not defined on the 35-key version of the Dolphin keyboard. Key Combinations Using ALPHA & SFT Keys Key/Key Combination Function/Special Character ALPHA + SFT + 1 ! ALPHA + SFT + 2 @ ALPHA + SFT + 3 # ALPHA + SFT + 4 $ ALPHA + SFT + 5 % ALPHA + SFT + 6 ^ ALPHA + SFT + 7 & ALPHA + SFT + 8 * ALPHA + SFT + 9 ( ALPHA + SFT + 0 ) ALPHA + SFT + .
Blue Key Functions & Characters For 56-Key Full Alpha Numeric Keyboard Key Combination Function/Special Character Blue key + , - Blue key + A ; Blue key + B : Blue key + C / Blue key + D \ Blue key + E _ Blue key + F @ Red Key Functions & Characters for 56-Key Full Alpha Numeric Keyboard 11 - 6 Key Combination Function/Special Character Red key + ESC Lightens Contrast* Red key + TAB Darkens Contrast* Red key + SFT Toggles on Caps Lock Red key + A F1 Red key + B F2 Red key + C
Red Key Functions & Characters for 56-Key Full Alpha Numeric Keyboard Key Combination Function/Special Character Red key + P F16 Red key + Q F17 Red key + R F18 Red key + S F19 Red key + T F20 Red key + U F21 Red key + V F22 Red key + W F23 Red key + X F24 Red key + Y Z * Exit the mouse utility prior to adjusting the contrast.
Miscellaneous Key Combinations Key/Key Combinations Function/Special Characters ALT + 3 + 9* ‘ ALT + 3 + 4* “ *Hold the ALT key down as you type in the numbers.
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