Dolphin™ 6000 with Windows Mobile® 6.
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Table of Contents Chapter 1 - Agency Information Label Locations ....................................................................................................................1-1 Laser Safety Label ...............................................................................................................1-1 Laser Safety Statement .......................................................................................................1-1 LED Safety Statement ..........................................
Back View............................................................................................................................ 3-4 Left View.............................................................................................................................. 3-5 Right View ........................................................................................................................... 3-6 Memory Card Installation.......................................................................
Clock & Alarms .................................................................................................................... 7-2 Personal Menu .................................................................................................................... 7-3 Using File Explorer .............................................................................................................. 7-4 Using ActiveSync on the Workstation.......................................................................
Connecting and Synchronizing the Terminal and Workstation............................................ 8-4 Capabilities .................................................................................................................... 8-4 Communication Types ................................................................................................... 8-5 Software Requirements for Communication .................................................................. 8-5 Setting Up the Host Workstation......
Chapter 11 - Working with GPS Overview............................................................................................................................ 11-1 Assisted GPS Support....................................................................................................... 11-1 Communication Ports ........................................................................................................ 11-1 Selecting the Port ..................................................................
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1 Agency Information The Dolphin 6000 mobile terminal 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 operate them according to the agency guidelines that follow. Read the following guidelines carefully before using your Dolphin 6000 terminal.
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 & 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.
RF Exposure Information (SAR) This mobile phone meets the government's requirements for exposure to radio waves. This phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg and for Europe is 2W/Kg.
China RoHS 有毒有害物质名称及含量的标识格式 部件名称 (Parts Name) (Names and Content of Hazardous Substances or Elements) 有毒有害物质或元素 (Toxic and Hazardous Substances or Elements) 铅 (Pb) 汞 (Hg) 镉 (Cd) 六价铬 (Cr6+) 多溴联苯 (PBB) 多溴二苯醚 (PBDE) IS4813 x o o o o o 印刷电路板 (PCB) x o o o o o 外壳 (Housing) o o o o o o 连线 (Cables) x o o o o o 液晶显示器 (LCD) x o o o o o 电池 (Battery) o o o o o o 键盘 (Keypad) o o o o o o o: 表示该有毒有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在 SJ/T11363-2006 标准规定的限量要求以下 (Indicates that thi
2 Getting Started Out of the Box Verify that the carton contains the following items: • Dolphin 6000 mobile terminal • 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.
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.
4. Plug the power adapter into a standard wall outlet. The LED on front of the terminal flashes and illuminates red when the terminal begins the initializing boot process. 4 1 2 3 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.
Home Screen After the terminal initializes the first time, the Home screen appears. Navigation Bar The Navigation bar is located at the top of the screen. The active program and current time are shown. Command Bar The Command bar is located at the bottom of the screen.
Navigation Bar Icons Indicator Meaning Synchronizing data The terminal could not synchronize data with the workstation via ActiveSync. New e-mail New text message New voicemail New instant message Vibrate on Ringer off Speakerphone on Voice call in progress Calls are forwarded Call on hold Missed call Data call in progress Battery has a full charge. Battery has a high charge. Battery has a medium charge.
Indicator Meaning Battery has a low charge. Battery has a very low charge and requires charging. The terminal is running on external power. If a battery pack is installed, battery is 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. No SIM card is installed GPRS available GPRS connecting GPRS in use EDGE available EDGE connecting EDGE in use Radio is off The radio is not connected to a network.
Indicator Meaning Wi-Fi data call Pending alarm Bluetooth Set Time Zone, Time, and Date 1. On the Home screen, tap the time and date section. The Clock & Alarms menu opens. 2. Select the Time tab to set the system clock. 3. Tap the Time Zone box to open a drop-down menu.
4. Set the correct time zone from the 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. 3. Tap outside of the pop-up menu to close it without performing an action. Selecting Programs 1. Tap to access the Start Menu. 2.
File Explorer Use the File Explorer to find and move files. 1. Tap > 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. 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.
7. Tap Menu on the Command bar. A pop-up menu appears. 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 > Search Phone. 2. To find a file, type the name of file in the Search For box. 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.
3 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 IS4813 laser scan engine 802.
Front View Front Speaker LED Indicator Volume Control Buttons Picture/Video Button Touch Panel Display Navigation Keys Orange FN Key FN TAB F1 ghi F4 Shift pqrs F7 1 4 7 abc F2 jkl F5 tuv F8 F10 2 def F3 3 5 mno 8 wxyz 0 SPACE F6 6 F9 ESC 9 FN SCAN Key Blue FN Key BKSP ENT Power Key # Microphone Item Description Front Speaker Receives voice calls when using a handset. Refer to Voice Communication on page 9-3.
Item Description 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 page 3-11.
Back View Laser/Scan Engine Rear Speaker Stylus Tether/ Lanyard Slot Camera Flash Color Camera Battery Door SIM Card Socket MicroSD Memory Card Socket MicroSD Memory Card Socket Item Description Image/Scan Engine Window The image engine reads and decodes linear, stacked linear (e.g., PDF417), and 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.
Item Description Color Camera Provides easy picture caption with Automated Camera Control (ACC). Additional features include automated picture profiles and an Application Programming Interface (API). 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 3-10. Stylus Tether/Lanyard Slot A coiled, elastic cord that tethers the stylus to the terminal is attached in this slot.
Right View Right Button Stylus Tether/Lanyard Slot Item Description Right Button Acts as an Enter key; handy when taking pictures/videos. Stylus Tether/Lanyard Slot Attach point for stylus tether/lanyard 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. Lift the SIM card latch to reveal the SIM card. 6.
7. Unlock the memory card latch by sliding the latch away from serial number label located in the battery well. 8. Lift the latch up to expose the MicroSD or MicroSDHC socket. 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. Close the memory card latch. 12.
13. Insert the SIM card into the SIM card socket. Note: Make sure the interface on the SIM card is connected to the interface in the socket. Align the chamfered corner on the card with the chamfered corner of the socket. 14. Close the SIM card latch. 15. Lock the SIM card latch by sliding the latch towards the bottom of the terminal. 16. Install the battery. 17. Install and lock the battery door. 18. Power on the terminal. Note: It is recommended to format all SD cards before initial use.
Bottom Panel I/O Connector 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Pin Description 1 GND 2 USB_5V_IN 3 USB_D- 4 USB_D+ 5 RTS 6 UART1_RX 7 UART1_TX 8 GND 9 CTS 10 GND 11 GND 12 Cradle_Detect 13 TXD 14 RXD 15 VDC_IN 16 VDC_IN The I/O connector provides the following: • Supports DC charging of the terminal and battery • Facilitates RS232 serial communications interface, including RX, TX, RTS, CTS and GND signals • USB interface to a host workstation via HomeBase or communicat
Honeywell also mandates use of a proper stylus, which is one that has a stylus tip radius of no less than 0.8 mm. Use of the Honeywell stylus included with the terminal is recommended at all times. Honeywell warranty policy covers wear on the touch panel for the first twelve (12) months if a screen 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-Ion battery packs.
1. Navigate to the Power Menu by selecting > Settings > System > Power. Turning Terminal On/Off To turn the Dolphin 6000 terminal on: 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. Press and hold 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.
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4 Using the Scan Image Engine Overview The bar code engine in the Dolphin 6000 terminal is the Honeywell IS4813. Angled Imaging The scan engine view of field is 54 degrees. Image Engine Specifications Depth of Field vs. Minimum Bar Code Element Depth of Field* (In the Field of View) Bar Code Element Width 1D Start (Frm Engine Face) End (Frm Engine Face) Total .13 mm 5.2 mil 70 mm (2.75”) 95 mm (3.75”) 25 mm (1.00”) .19 mm 7.5 mil 57 mm (2.25”) 171 mm (6.75”) 114 mm (4.50”) .26 mm 10.
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.
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 farther 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).
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5 Using the Camera Overview The Dolphin 6000 terminal contains a 3.0-megapixel color camera, Automated Camera Control (ACC) and an Application Programming 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 > Pictures & Videos > Camera. 2. Point the camera lens at an object. 3.
Options Tap Menu > Options. The Options menu contains four tabs: General Tab Slide Show Tab Camera Tab Video Tab Recording Video 1. Tap > Pictures & Videos > Camera > Menu > Video. 2. Point the camera 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 start recording. 5. Tap Stop on the screen or press the Picture/Video button on the side of the terminal to stop recording.
6 Using the Keypad 29-Key Numeric Keypad The Dolphin 6000 terminal has a 29-key alpha/numeric keypad. FN TAB F1 ghi F4 Shift pqrs 1 4 F7 7 abc F2 jkl F5 tuv F8 F10 2 def F3 3 5 mno 8 wxyz 0 SPACE F6 6 F9 ESC FN BKSP ENT 9 # Using the Function Keys Name Key Function Backspace 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. Enter (ENT) Confirms data entry.
Name Key Function 4-way Navigation Keys Moves the cursor left, right, up or down. Shift Key Changes the keyboard between uppercase alphabet mode and 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.
Orange FN Key Blue FN Key Numeric Mode (Default) Lowercase Mode Uppercase Mode Toggle On/Off, the Off mode operates in default mode of Orange FN Key 7 F7 pqrs 7 pqrs PQRS F7 8 F8 tuv 8 tuv TUV F8 9 F9 wxyz 9 wxyz WXYZ F9 * * 0 F10 0 # ESC SPACE # Numeric Keypad F10 SPACE SPACE ESC 6-3
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7 System Settings Overview The terminal settings can be changed in the Settings menu. Tap > Settings and the Settings menu opens. Settings Menu Icon Description Bluetooth Adjust Bluetooth radio settings. This icon shows only if the Bluetooth radio and driver are installed. See Working with Bluetooth Radio on page 10-1. Clocks & Alarms Set the system clock, date, time and schedule alarms. See Clock & Alarms on page 7-2. Lock Create a password to limit access to the terminal.
Icon Description Power See Power on page 7-13. System Change the system settings. See System Menu on page 7-6. Microsoft My Phone Synchronize phone contacts, calendar, tasks, text messages, music, photos, videos, and other documents with a My Phone account at http:\\myphone.microsoft.com. Clock & 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 7-2 > Settings > Clock & Alarms.
4. Select the Time tab. This setting sets the system clock. 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: 1. Tap > Settings > Personal. Icon Description Buttons Program buttons on Dolphin 6000 terminal to do specified tasks. See 29-Key Numeric Keypad on page 6-1.
Icon Description Owner Information Enter contact information. This information appears on the Home screen. Phone 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.
Note: If there is no blank area in the window, tap Menu > Edit > Paste Shortcut. 6. Go to the Start menu to make sure the copied program is in the Start menu folder. Using ActiveSync on the Workstation 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 > Explore and navigate to the program. 2. Right-click on the program and click Create Shortcut. 3.
System Menu The system settings can be changed in the System menu. To access the System menu: 1. Go to > Settings > System. 2. Tap an icon to open a system setting. Icon See Page About See About on page 7-7. Backlight See Backlight on page 7-7. Certificates See Certificates on page 7-9. Encryption See Encryption on page 7-10. Error Reporting See Error Reporting on page 7-10. External GPS See External GPS on page 7-11.
Icon See Page Regional Settings See Regional Settings on page 7-14. Remove Programs See Remove Programs on page 7-14. Screen See Screen on page 7-15. Task Manager See Task Manager on page 7-17. A-GPS See A-GPS on page 7-18. Version See Version on page 7-18. Network Time See Network Time on page 7-18. Schedule Power On/ Off See Schedule Power On/Off on page 7-18. HAC Mode See HAC Mode on page 7-18 About The About menu shows information about the terminal.
1. Tap > Settings > System > Backlight. There are three tabs: Battery Power Settings for the backlight to turn off when the terminal is using battery power. External Power Settings for the backlight to turn off when the terminal is using external 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.
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. Certificates The Certificates menu shows certificates that the operating system recognizes.
Encryption The Encryption menu can be adjusted to encrypt files on storage cards so that those files cannot be read by another terminal. Error Reporting The Error Reporting menu can be adjusted to enable or disable the error reporting function of Windows Mobile 6.5.
External GPS The External GPS menu gives you the option to choose a port for a third-party GPS software application to access the GPS receiver. Note: Obtain the GPS program port from the third-party GPS software application vendor. 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.
Main Tab The Main tab shows usage statistics of on-board RAM (volatile) memory. Columns: • Storage = FLASH memory used to store programs and program data. • Program = RAM memory used to run programs. Rows: • Total = Shows current Megabytes (MB) of memory that can be used. • In use = Shows total MB of memory being used. • Free = Shows total MB of available memory. Storage Card 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 • In use = MB currently being used • 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.
Regional Settings Regional Settings enables you to customize the appearance and formatting to your geographic region. Specifically, you can customize 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-down list at the top. The terminal has many pre-programmed regional settings. Choose one from the list and the results appears on the screen.
Screen The Screen menu has three tabs: • General • ClearType • Text Size General Tab Orientation The General tab is used to set dynamic screen rotation. There are three types of screen orientations: • Portrait • Landscape (right-handed) • 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.
ClearType Tab 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/WhatIsClearType.mspx.
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: 1. Tap Menu button on the Command bar 2. Tap View > Applications. 3.
4. Tap Switch To on the pop-up menu. 5. Tap and hold on an application. 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 To view information about processes running on the terminal: 1. Tap the Menu button on the Command bar. 2.
8 Communication Connections Menu The Connections menu provides access to the terminal’s wireless communication options. Icon Description Beam Enables Bluetooth file transfer. Connections Opens Microsoft’s connections manager. Refer to Connections Manager on page 8-2. Dolphin Wireless Manager Manages the wireless radios installed on the terminal. Refer to Dolphin Wireless Manager on page 8-3. USB to PC Enables advanced wired USB to PC communication via sync software.
Icon Description WLAN Mode Enables WLAN configuration. Note: All server-assigned IP addresses use Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). Connections Manager Microsoft’s Connections Manager sets up multiple network connections to the Internet Service Providers (ISPs) via the external modem. Note: Do not enter connection parameters in the connections manager if: • You are using one of the on-board wireless radios to connect to a network.
My Work Network Enables you to establish the following connection types: • Modem • Virtual Private Network (VPN) • Proxy server connection Note: If you are connected to your ISP or private network during synchronization, the terminal downloads the proper proxy settings.
Enabling the Radios 1. Tap > Settings > Connections > 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., transmitting a signal), the OFF button changes to ON. Note: If applicable, information about the radio appears in the rectangle. Accessing Radio Configuration Utilities Each radio has its own configuration utility that you can access by tapping Menu on the command bar.
Communication Types The Dolphin 6000 terminal supports the following type of communication via ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center through its I/O Connector (see I/O Connector on page 3-9) 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.
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 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 > Settings > System > About > Version. Depending on the application, the software must be stored or installed on the host PC. 1.
COM Port Assignment Table COM Port Description COM0 Not accessible COM1 GPS COM2 Bluetooth COM3 Serial Port: RS232 Connector on the bottom panel COM4 Unused COM5 Unused COM6 Unused COM7 Unused COM8 Unused COM9 BT BTHATCI server 8-7
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9 Working with GSM/GPRS/EDGE Overview The Dolphin 6000 terminal is designed with an integrated, embedded GSM/GPRS/EDGE radio module for WWAN communication. 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 packetswitched data to be instantly sent and received across mobile telephone networks.
SIM Card Requirements Before installing the SIM card: • The service provider must activate the SIM card. • 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.
8. Lock the SIM card latch by sliding the latch toward bottom of terminal. 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. If the Phone is set to OFF, tap the Phone rectangle and the GSM radio enables.
Accessing the Dialer Window Tap > Phone or press the Green Call button. The Phone dialer opens. Dialing Once the dialer window is open, the terminal can dial two ways: • Use the touch screen and tap buttons on the dialer window. • Use the physical keypad (when keypad is in numeric mode). Sending Calls After a number is dialed, tap Talk on the screen or press the green call button on keypad. 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 > Phone -> Speed Dial -> Voice Mail -> 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 Radio, page 9-3. View Options Tap Menu -> View. Setup Options Tap Menu -> Options. The Phone menu opens and the sounds, services, network and security tabs appear.
Sounds In the Sounds tab, ring tones, ring types, and keypad sounds can be changed. Services The phone reads settings for each service on the SIM card and shows the available options from carrier.
Network The Network tab displays options to find and set networks. Security You can make or change a PIN on the Security tab. Data Communication You set up data communication via the Connections Manager. The carrier on the SIM card is the ISP. System Requirements • The GSM radio must be enabled. Refer to Enabling the GSM Radio on page 9-3. • 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: • APN (access point name). • Username and password of account. Establishing Data Communication 1. Tap > Settings -> Connection -> 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.
5. Enter an Access point name. Tap Next. 6. Enter a username and password from the account. Tap Finish.
7. In the Connections window, tap Manage existing connections. The new connection should show on the list in the modem tab. 8. Press and hold the connection. A pop-up menu appears. 9. Select Connect on the pop-up menu. 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.
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. To 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 selection. 1.
a. If you selected Manual, the terminal searches for available networks. b. The available networks display.
c. Choose a new network and tap OK. The terminal registers on the new network and the Network tab opens. d. To switch to another network, tap the Select button and the process repeats. 5. To switch back to automatic roaming, select Automatic under Select networks and tap OK.
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10 Working with Bluetooth Radio Enabling the Bluetooth Radio You enable the Bluetooth radio in the Dolphin Wireless Manager on page 8-3. 1. Tap > Settings > Connections > on the Home screen to access the Dolphin Wireless Manager. 2. Tap anywhere inside the Bluetooth rectangle and Bluetooth begins activating. 3. When the radio is activated (i.e., transmitting a signal), the OFF button changes to ON. Now, the Bluetooth radio is transmitting a signal.
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.
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. 6. The Bluetooth radio tries to connect with the device. 7.
If you are connecting to a printer or headset, complete any additional steps required by device. 11. After the passcodes have been accepted on both sides, you have a trusted (paired) connection. Transferring Files 1. Tap 2. Navigate to the file you want to transfer. 3. Tap and hold on the file and select Beam File on the popup menu. 10 - 4 > File Explorer.
4. The Bluetooth radio begins searching for devices. When a Bluetooth device is first found, it appears as an Unknown device; the icon indicates that the device is a Bluetooth device. As data is retrieved, the device IDs appear in the list. 5. Tap the device to begin sending the selected file. 6. While trying to connect, the selected device reads “Pending”. 7. When the file is being transferred, the selected device reads “Sending”.
2. Select Make this device visible to other devices and tap OK. Selecting COM Ports You can select COM ports 0-9. For more information, COM Port Assignment Table, page 8-7.
11 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 device that communicates with the GPS module.
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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: • Battery installed in Dolphin 6000 terminal • Spare battery in auxiliary battery well ! We recommend use of Honeywell Li-Ion battery packs.
Parts and Functions Front Panel Terminal Well Auxiliary Battery Well 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. If the host terminal is a workstation that uses ActiveSync, synchronization begins immediately. 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.
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.
Pin Description 1 N/C 2 TXD 3 RXD 4 DSR 5 GND 6 N/C 7 CTS 8 RTS 9 N/C Note: Signals referenced are for a DTE device. The HomeBase is at a right-angle to the printed circuit board (PCB). 5 4 9 3 8 2 7 1 6 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.
Ensure all components are dry prior to mating terminals/batteries with 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.
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.
13 Customer Support Technical Assistance If you need assistance installing or troubleshooting your device, please contact us by using one of the methods below: Knowledge Base: www.hsmknowledgebase.com Our Knowledge Base provides thousands of immediate solutions. If the Knowledge Base cannot help, our Technical Support Portal (see below) provides an easy way to report your problem or ask your question. Technical Support Portal: www.hsmsupportportal.
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