User's Manual

Table Of Contents
Dolphin® 9900 Mobile Computer User’s
Guide–Preliminary
Rev (a) 02
3/5/08
3 - 7
Image Engine Window
Dolphin terminals have an optional image engine that reads and decodes linear, stacked linear
(e.g., PDF417), and 2D matrix bar code symbologies. With the latest CMOS-based
technology, the engine works like a digital camera and enables digital image capture, signature
capture, and reading of OCR characters.
Digital images taken with Dolphin terminals have a maximum image size of 640 x 480 pixels
and may have up to a 256 grayscale image definition. Files formats supported for image
storage include Bitmap (BMP), JPEG (JPG) and Portable Network Graphics (PNG).
Speaker
Dolphin terminals have an integrated speaker that sounds audio signals as you scan bar code
labels and enter data. The operating frequency range is 500Hz at 71 dB up to 80 dB. The
speaker can also be used for playing sounds (e.g., WAV or MP3 files) as well as voice
communication in handset mode in a terminal equipped with a GSM/GPRS radio. For more
information about handset use, see Audio Modes on page 8-4.
Hand Strap Attachment
The Dolphin 9900
has an adjustable, elastic hand strap to provide a comfortable, secure grip
on the terminal. It is attached to the terminal with a clip on the bottom panel; see Hand Strap
Clip on page 3-9. If desired, the strap may be adjusted or removed.
Microphone
Dolphin terminals feature an integrated microphone that provides audio input to the terminal
when a headset is not plugged into the Audio Jack, page 3-8. When a headset is plugged in,
the terminal defaults to the microphone on the headset.
Battery Well
The Battery Well is a recessed area on the back of the Dolphin that holds the Li-Ion battery
pack. For more information, see Batteries on page 3-15.
Stylus and Fastener
The stylus is used to operate the touch panel. The back panel features this storage slot to hold
the stylus when not in use. There is also a fastener on the back panel for stylus tethers.
Stylus tethers can be purchased separately to help you keep the stylus attached to the terminal
when not in the slot to prevent loss. A stylus tether is a coiled elastic cord with one end to attach
to the stylus and another to attach fasten to the back panel.