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Dolphin 60s with Windows ® Embedded Handheld 6.5 User’s Guide.
Disc laimer Honeywell International Inc. (“HII”) reserves the ri ght to make changes in specifications and oth er information contained in this document without prior n otice, and the reader should in all cases consult HII to determine whether any such changes have been ma de.
T able of Contents iii Chapter 1 - Dolphin 60s Terminal Agency Information Label Locations ........................................... ........................................... .......................... ....1-1 Model Number, Serial Number and IMEI Labels.
iv Chapter 3 - Hardware Overview Standard Configurations for the Dolph in 60s ......................................... .............................. 3-1 Peripherals for the Dolphin 60s ............................................................. ..
v Chapter 6 - Using the Keyboards Available Keyboards ................................... ........................................... .............................. 6-1 Keyboard Combinations ............................................................
vi Installing Additiona l Software ................................................................ ............................ 8-11 Adding Programs Using ActiveSync or Wi ndows Mobile Device Center ..................... 8-11 Connecting the Terminal to a Wi reless Network.
vii Chapter 12 - Dolphin 60s Ho meBase Device (Model D60s-HB) Overview ........................................... ..................................................... ....................... ..... 12-1 Unpacking the HomeBase ........................
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1 - 1 1 Dolphin 60s T erminal Agency Inf ormation Dolphin 60s mobile computers meet or e x ceed the requirements of all a pplicable standards organiza- tions f or saf e oper ation. How e v er , as with any electrical equipment, the best w a y to ensure safe operation is to oper ate them according to the agen cy guidelines that f ollow .
1 - 2 UL and C-UL Statement UL and C-UL listed: UL60950-1 2nd Edition, an d CSA C22.2 No . 60950-1-07 2nd Edition. Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) has not tested t he perf or mance or reliability of the global positioning system (GPS) hardware , GPS oper ating software or ot her GPS-related aspects of this product.
1 - 3 interf erence to r adio communications . How e v er , there is no guara ntee that interf erence will not occur in a par ticular installation. If this equi pme nt does cause harmful interference .
1 - 4 The e xposure standard f or wireless mobile phones emplo ys a unit of measurement kno wn as the Specific Absor ption Rate , or SAR. The SAR limit set b y the FCC is 1.6W/Kg. Although the SAR is deter- mined at the highest cer tified po wer le vel, the a ct ual SAR le v el of the phone while oper ating can be well below the ma ximum v alue .
1 - 5 CE Country Codes Honeywell Scanning & Mobility Pr oduct En vir onmental Inf ormation Ref er to www.honeywellaidc.com/environmental f o r the RoHS / REA CH / WEEE information. China RoHS P acemaker s, Hearing Aids and Ot her Electricall y P owered De vices Most manuf acturers of medical devices adhere to the IEC 60 1-1-2 standard.
1 - 6 The ratings f or compatibility of digital wireless de vices with hearing aids are descr ibed in the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) C63.19 stan dard: M-Rating: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are lik ely to gener ate less interf erence with hearing devices t han phones that are not label ed.
1 - 7 " Este equipamento opera em caráter secundá rio , isto é, não tem direito a proteção contr a interf erência prejudicial, mesmo de estações do mesmo tipo , e não pode causar interf erência a sistema s operando em caráter primário .
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2 - 1 2 Getting Star ted Out of the Bo x V er ify that the carton contains the f ollowing items: • Dolphin 60s mobile computer (te rminal) • 3.7V Li-ion rechargeable battery • USB charge/communi.
2 - 2 Important: Removing the battery from t he terminal erases all non-p ersistent memory. Always suspen d the terminal before rem oving the battery . Note: For infor mation on how to r emove the battery from the terminal , see Replacing t he Main Batte ry on page 2-12.
2 - 3 Option 2: Charging from a high power USB port on a host devi ce (PC) Note: Charging the battery through a USB port takes more time than direct AC adapter char ging. USB charging will not take place if the terminal is drawing more current than supplied by the USB port.
2 - 4 The Home Screen After the Dolphin terminal initialize s, the Ho me screen appears . Title Bar The Title bar , located at the top of the screen , displa ys the activ e progr am, the status of v ar ious system functions, and the current time . T ouching on the title bar pro vides access to the Horizontal Scroll .
2 - 5 The terminal could not synchronize da ta with the workstation via Activ eSync. New e-mail New te xt message New v oicemail New instant message Vibrate on Ringer off Speak er phone on V oice call in progress Calls are forw arded Call on hold Missed call Data call in progress A batter y error h as occurred.
2 - 6 No SIM card is installed Activ e network connection No active network connection GPRS av ailab le GPRS connect ing GPRS in use EDGE av ailab le EDGE connectin g EDGE in use UMTS av ailab le UMTS connecting UMTS in use Radio is off The radio is no t connected to a netw ork.
2 - 7 Horizontal Scr oll The Horizontal Scroll, located at the top of most application windo ws, provides access to additional application screens . Y ou can swipe left o r right on the scroll or touch each label on the scroll, until y ou get to the desired screen.
2 - 8 The Enhanced Honeyw ell Vir tual K eyboard During text inp ut, you ma y need to s witch between ke yboard modes to a ccess additional character set s (e.g., function k eys, symbols , and numbe rs). Each ke yboard mode , includes na vigation k eys , which allow y ou to quic kly sw itch between modes .
2 - 9 The Star t Men u T o see the progr ams loaded on y our terminal, touch to access the Start m enu. Naviga ting the Start Menu • Swipe up or down with your finge r or stylus to scroll through the menu icons. • To open a program, touch once on the program icon.
2 - 10 File Explorer Y ou can use the File Explorer to find files and organiz e files into f olders . T ouch > File Explorer . To move or cop y files between f olders using File Explorer: 1. Touch and hold on the item you want to move, then touch Cut or Copy on the popup menu.
2 - 11 File Pr ovisioning on the Dolphin 60s IPSMHoneywell The IPSM f older is the only par tition on the terminal that persists across a k er nel upgrade (*.
2 - 12 Suspend Mode In Suspen d mode , the de vice enters a lo w po wer state to conserve battery power . The rad io associated with the phone maintains enough p ower to wak e the terminal fo r incoming phone calls.
2 - 13 We recommend use of Hon eywell Li-ion battery packs. Use of any non-Honeywell ba ttery may result in damage not covered b y the warranty. Resetting the T erminal There are three types of system resets: a Soft Reset , a Har d Reset , or a F actory Reset .
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3 - 1 3 Har d ware Overview Standar d Configurations f or the Dolphin 60s WLAN, WPAN & Camera • Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 Professional • TI AM3715 Cortex-A8 800MHz Processor • 256MB RAM X 512MB Flash • 3.
3 - 2 P eripherals f or the Dolphin 60s The f ollowing ite m is sold separately to enhance the capabilities of y our Dolphin terminal. Dolphin 60s HomeBase (Model D60s-HB) The Dolphin 60s HomeBase de vice is a chargi ng and commun ication cradle equipped with a USB host por t that is Hi-Speed 2.
3 - 3 Battery (Part Number 60s-B A TT -1) The rechargeable battery pro vides the main po wer f or the ter minal. F or more inf or mation, see Battery on page 3-10.
3 - 4 Features of the Dolphin 60s Note: Your Dolphin model may differ from the model illustrated; however, the features noted ar e standard for all Dolphin 60s models with a Windows Embedded Han dheld OS unless otherwise indi cated.
3 - 5 Feature Descriptions: Front P anel Audio Jack The 3.5mm audio jack supports both speake r (stereo) and microphone (mono) headsets. Blue Modifier Key See Using the Modifier Keys on page 6-3 .
3 - 6 Send Button Answers a phone call or initiates a ph one call. See Voice Communication on page 9-4 . Touch Panel Display The color 2.8 inch (liquid crystal display (LCD ) touch panel is covered wit h an industrial, protective lens for greater durability.
3 - 7 Bac k P anel Note: Your Dolphin model may differ from the model illustrated; however, the features noted ar e standard for all Dolphin 60s with Windows Embedd ed Handhe ld models unless othe rwise indicated. F or a description of each callout, see Feature Descriptions: Back Panel on page 3-8 .
3 - 8 Feature Descriptions: Back P anel Back Speaker The integrated rear speaker sounds audio signals as you scan bar code labels and enter dat a. The integrated speaker also supports playback of wave and MP3 files, software mixer, and Speakerphone for WWAN/GSM audio.
3 - 9 Memory Card Socket The memory card socket provides the user wi th the option to expand the terminal’s memory capacity using microSD or microSDHC memory in terfaces.
3 - 10 The I/O Connector The I/O connector po wers the terminal, charges the ma in batter y , and f acilitates communication. Dolphin 60s peripherals are designed to wo rk exclusiv ely with this connector . The I/O connector sup por ts low , full, and high speed USB v2.
3 - 11 • Dolphin 60s HomeBase Device (Model D60s-HB) , see page 12-1 • Dolphin 60s Mobile Charger Devices , see pa ge 13-1 • Dolphin 60s USB Charge/Comm unication Cable (Model USB-WALL-CHARGER-1.
3 - 12 2. Check the Battery Current. If the current is positive, then charging current is going into the batte ry. If the current is negative, the battery is disch arging current and your terminal is drawing more current than the charging source.
3 - 13 Storing Batteries T o maintain top perf ormance from batteries, av oid stor ing batteries outside of the f ollowing temperature ranges: • 14°F to 113°F (-10°C to +45°C) for short term storage of less th an one month • 32°F to 86°F (-0°C to +30°C) for long term storage Do not store batteries in extremely high humidity .
3 - 14 Managing Battery P ower Letting the battery become fully discharged causes the terminal to lose all data in RAM. Honeyw ell recommends , y ou keep a charged batte r y in the terminal at all times to help pre vent da ta loss. Remo ving the battery from the ter minal er ases all non-persistent me mor y .
3 - 15 F or additional inf or mation on Adv anced P owe r Settings, see page 7-20 . F or additional inf or mation on the Batter y Log Configur ation, see page 7-12 .
3 - 16 4. Lift the SIM card latch. 5. Slide the SIM (contacts facing down ) into the socket, then close the SIM card latch. 6. Lock the SIM card latch by sliding th e latch toward the top of the terminal. 7. Install the battery, then atta ch and lock the battery door The terminal begins booting as soon a s power is applied.
3 - 17 3. Slide the SIM Card latch toward the bottom of the te rminal to unlock, then lift the SIM card latch. If a SIM card is installed, remove the SIM card to reveal the memory card latch. 4. Slide the memory card latch to the left to unlock, then lift the memory card latch.
3 - 18 7. Close the SIM card latch, then lock th e SIM card latch by sliding the latch t oward the top of the terminal. 8. Install the battery, then atta ch and lock the battery door The terminal begins booting as soon a s power is applied.
4 - 1 4 Using the Scan Image Engine Overview The Dolphin 60s terminal houses a compact image engine that instantly reads popula r 1D and 2D bar codes and suppor ts omni-directional ai ming and decoding f or gre ater fle xibility in real-w orld settings.
4 - 2 Suppor ted Bar Code Symbologies 5 mil microPDF - - - 5 mil DataMatrix - - - 10 mil DataMatrix 1.52 (3.8) 4.87 (12.3) 3.35 (8.5) 20 mil DataMatrix 1.07 (2.7) 9.66 (24.5) 8.59 (21.8) 10 mil QR 1.50 (3.8) 5.13 (13.0) 3.63 (9.2) 20 mil QR 2.48 (6.3) 9.
4 - 3 Decoding The terminal suppor ts two types of image decoding f or use in various bar code reading and imaging applications: full-area imaging and Adv a nced Linear Decoding (ALD). Full-Area Imaging Full-area imaging pro vides omni-directional reading of linear and non-linear 1D an d 2D bar codes, OCR, signature capture , and picture taking.
4 - 4 Linear Bar Code 2D Matrix Symbol Capturing Images Using the Imaging Demo The image-capture process is an intuitiv e, split-seco nd operat ion f or e xperienced users.
4 - 5 1. Touch > Demos > Imaging Demo . 2. Point the Dolphin terminal at the object. To preview th e image, press and hold the Scan button. Note: The general notification LED above the touch screen illuminates red while the Scan button is pressed.
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5 - 1 5 Using the Color Camera Overview Dolphin 60s terminals are equipped with 5.0-Megapix el auto f ocus camer as to provide easy integr ation of color picture and video capture into bu siness applications . The camera len s and camera flash are located on the bac k panel of the terminal.
5 - 2 Camera Options The Camera Op tions menu pro vides access to create customiz ed profiles , adjust audible f eedback, modify file pref erences , and set caption options . T ouch Options > Camera to access the Camer a Options menu. The Camera Op tions screen contains fiv e tabs: Pr ofile, Displa y , Capture, Caption, and File .
5 - 3 Capture Tab Caption Tab File Tab.
5 - 4 T aking a picture using the Windo ws Embedded Handheld 6.5 Camera tool 1. Touc h > Pictures & Videos > Camera 2. Point the terminal's camera lens at the object you wan t to capture. Note: The camera lens is located on the back pa nel of the terminal.
5 - 5 Options T ouch Menu > Options . The Optio ns menu contains f o ur screens: General Tab Slide Show Tab Camera Tab Video Tab.
5 - 6 Recor ding Video using the Windows Embed ded Handheld 6.5 Camera T ool 1. Touc h > Pictures & Videos > Camera > Menu > Video 2. Point the terminal's camera lens at the object you wan t to capture. 3. Press the ENT button to start recording.
6 - 1 6 Using the K eyboar ds A vailable K e yboar ds Note: Contact a sales repr esentative for informat ion on additional keyboard optio ns. All Ke yboar ds Contain the Following: • Backlit for easy viewing in various lighting conditions. • Centrally located Scan key for both right- and le ft-hand operation.
6 - 2 Backspace Mov es the cursor back one sp ace each time the k ey is pressed. If you are typing te xt, it deletes the pre vious characte r each time it is pressed.
6 - 3 Using the Modifier Ke ys Using the Navigation K eys Located in the center of each k eyboard f or easy acce ss with either hand, the na vigation keys na vigate the cursor through applicat ion screens. Note: Additional fun ctionality varies according to the a pplication in use.
6 - 4 30-Ke y Numeric K eyboar d 30-Ke y Numeric K e yboar d Combinations Ke y Normal Blue + Normal Blue + Normal + Shift Red + Normal Left Soft Key Left Soft Ke y performs the left function. SCAN SCAN Right Soft K ey Right Soft K e y perf orms r ight function.
6 - 5 Po w e r/ E N D P ower On/Off or END Call W arm Boo t W arm Boo t P ower On/Off or END Call TA B TA B b a c k TA B T A B TA B 1 1 @ ? ! @ or ? or ! F1 2 2 ABC abc F 2 3 3D E F d e f F 3 Space Sp.
6 - 6 46-Ke y QWER TY K eyboar d 4 6-Ke y QWER TY K eyboar d Combinations Ke y Normal Shift + Normal Blue + Normal Red + Normal Send Send Send Cold Boot Send Left Soft Key Left Soft Ke y SCAN Scan Rig.
6 - 7 Down Navigation Down Right Navigation Right Q q Q # (pound/group ) F1 W w W 1F 2 E e E 2F 3 R r R 3F 4 T t T (F 5 Y y Y )F 6 U u U _ (underscor e) F7 I i I - (minus) F8 O o O + (plus) F9 P p P @.
6 - 8 X x X 8 C c C 9 V v V ? (question ma rk) B b B ! (e xclamation point) N n N (back slash) M m M . (per iod) Comma , (comma) , (comma) & (ampersand) , (comma) Backlight Bac klight Bac klight Backlight Flashlight ESC Escape Pe ri o d . (period) .
7 - 1 7 System Settings Overview Customized se ttings are a v ailab le on the System Settings men u. T ouch > Settings and the settings screen opens . Icon Descrip tion Bluetooth Configure the Bluetoo th radio . See Work ing with the Bluetooth Radio on page 10-1.
7 - 2 Cloc k & Alarms The Cloc k & Alarms settings can be accessed from the Home screen or the Settings men u. 1. On the Home screen, touch the line that displays the time and date or touch > Settings > Clock & Alarms . 2. The Time settings screen p rovides access to set the system clock (i.
7 - 3 Lock The Loc k settings screen pro vides access to additional pass word security features that enable you to pre v ent an unauthorize d person from unlocking th e touch screen and accessing the terminal. Select from two pa ss word security options: a Str ong Alphanumeric P asswor d or a Simple PIN .
7 - 4 Pe rs o n a l M e n u T o access the P ersonal Menu, touch > Settings > Per sonal . The screen opens displa ying the P ersonal Men u. Icon Description Buttons The Dolphin 60s has three prog rammab le b uttons (i.e ., Right and Left Soft K eys and Right Scan/I mage Button).
7 - 5 Buttons The Dolphin 60s has thre e programma ble b uttons: Right Scan/Ima ge side b utton, Left and Right Soft Key buttons. Use the Buttons sett ing to reassign the b uttons to lau nch applications or e xecute commands. Changing Button Assignments 1.
7 - 6 Additional Functions The Assign a pr ogram list also contains the f ollowing commands: Using File Explorer If y ou do not see the prog ram listed u nder the Assign a Prog ram list, y ou can eith.
7 - 7 4. Touch and hold a blank area of the window, then tou ch Paste Shortcut on the pop-up menu. Note: If there is no blank space av ailable in the win dow, touch on Menu > Edit > Paste Shortc ut . 5. Touch to verify that the program now appea rs on the Start menu.
7 - 8 System Menu The System menu enab les you to v erify and sometimes alter system par ameters . T o access the System menu, go to > Settings > System . T ouch the appropriate icon to open that system setting. Icon See Pa ge About See About on page 7-9.
7 - 9 About The About system settings screen displa ys specific info rmation about the ter minal. Th ree inf ormation screens are a v ailab le: Ve r s i o n , Device ID , and Copyrights . T o access the About system screen, touch > Settings > System .
7 - 10 The Device ID Screen Displa ys the inf orm ation the terminal uses to identify itself to other devices . It can be impor tant to kno w this inf or mation if the Dolphin terminal is going to be par t of a netw orked system of de vices. • Device name: Displays the system’s default name.
7 - 11 Bac klight The Bac klight system setting enab les y ou to custom ize bac klight functionality f or the displa y and k e ypad (i.e., Send, Home , Bac k and End b uttons). The settings me nu contains thre e tabs: Dim Bac klight , Brightness and K eypad Bac k light.
7 - 12 When the terminal is in a specific en vironment, y ou can manually adjust th e brightness lev el f or the environ ment by changing the Brightness lev el n umber from 1 to 8 or b y dragging the slider le ft or right on the screen. The highest Brightness le v el is indicated with an 8.
7 - 13 The Battery Cur rent reflects the charging current going int o the battery when it is a p ositiv e and the discharge current when it is negativ e. Note: The char ging current is alwa ys less than current source due to device being in operation.
7 - 14 Certificates Cer tificates sho ws you th e cer tificates that are recogniz ed by the operating system. The Horiz ontal scroll bar at the top of the screen pro vides access to the three certificate screens: Intermediate , P ersonal , and Root .
7 - 15 Err or Repor ting Error Repor ting giv es you the option of enab ling or disab ling the error repo r ting function of Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5. HSM SystemInfo The HSM SysInf o screen pro vides impor tant syst em inf ormation including fir mware v ersions, DLL v ersions , system parameters , as w ell as network and radio inf or mation.
7 - 16 T o access the SIP Config screens , touch > Settings > System > SIP Config . Managed Programs The Managed Prog rams screen lists the installation history of programs on t he term inal that are managed b y and enrolled to an enterprise domain.
7 - 17 Memory The Memor y applet sho ws the capacity and usage of the Stor age and Progr am por tions of the Flash file system. The Storag e por tion includes the IPSM f older , which can be detailed under th e Storage Ca rd tab . When the Program portion becomes too full, you ca n use the T ask Manager to remo v e any un nec- essary tasks.
7 - 18 • Storage Card You can install one memory ca rd in Dolphin terminals (see Installing a SIM Card and/or Memory Card on page 3-15). If a storage card is installed in the terminal, you can select it in the drop- down list and see capacity and usage statistics for the card.
7 - 19 On USB power: The terminal is being po wered b y a USB connection, e .g., the Charge/Communica tion cable connected to a workstation (PC) o r used in conjunction with the pro vided po wer supply (USB- W ALL-CHARGER-1).
7 - 20 Remo ve Pr ograms Remov e Programs enab les you to remov e prog rams installed on the te r minal. An y progr am (usually CAB or DLL files) stored in the IPSM Honeyw ellA utoins tall f older re-installs after a software upg rade or a f actor y reset.
7 - 21 Screen The Screen system setting contains tw o screens: Clear T ype and Te x t S i z e . T ouch > Settings > System > Screen . ClearT ype Screen The displa y suppor ts ClearT ype f ont render ing, wh ich is a Microsoft techn ology that dramatically increases the readability of te xt on LCD displays .
7 - 22 T ask Manager The T ask Manager provides inf or mation about application s and processes running on your mobile computer . Y ou can use the T ask Manager to monito r the memor y and CPU usage of specific applications and processes.
7 - 23 Processes T o view inf or mation about the proce sses running on the mobile computer , touch the Menu button at the bottom of the screen, t hen touch View > Processes .
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8 - 1 8 Comm unication Connections Menu The Connections system setting pro vides access to the terminal’ s various wireless communication options. Icon Descrip tion Beam Enable t he terminal to receive incoming beams from de vices using Bluetooth wireless te chnology .
8 - 2 Micr osoft Connections Application The Microsoft Connections application sets up m ultiple netw ork connections to Internet Ser vice Providers (ISPs) via a n e xternal modem. Do NOT enter connection parameters in the Conn ections application if: • you are using one of the o n-board wireless radios to connect to a network.
8 - 3 T asks The T asks screen enab les you to initially configure , and then man age network settings when using a modem. Select an item in this list and then complete the setup screens that f ollow with the appropriate inf ormation for y our network.
8 - 4 Modify an Existing Connection The Manage existing connections link appears o n the Connections screen under the My ISP heading after at least one netw ork connection has been established. T ouch Manage Existing Connections , then f ollo w the setup screens to modify a n e xisting connection.
8 - 5 Dolphin Wireless Manager The Dolphin Wireless Mana ger provides a centr aliz ed interf ace that enab les and disab les all the on- board radios . Each radio has its o wn configur ation progr am. The Dolphin Wireless Manager also provid es shor tcuts to the config ur ation utilities f or each radio .
8 - 6 Enabling the Radios 1. Open the Dolphin Wireless Mana ger (see page 8-5). 2. Touch anywhere inside the rectangle of the radio you want to enab le. 3. The radio begins activating. 4. When the radio is activated (i .e., transmitting a signal), the Off button changes to ON .
8 - 7 Accessing Radio Configuration Utilities Each radio has its o wn configuration ut ility that y ou can access b y touching Menu on the tile ba r . Radio Type Menu Option 802.11b/g/n T ouch WLAN Settings and the Honeyw ell WLAN Security Supplicant opens.
8 - 8 USB to PC Enable ad v anced netw ork functionality under the USB to PC connection settings if y ou are ha ving troub le connecting and syn chronizing y our terminal with a workstation PC using a wired USB connection and Activ eSync or Windo ws De vice Mobile Cen ter .
8 - 9 Connecting and Synchr onizing th e T erminal and W orkstation T o synchronize data between the terminal and the workstation, Activ eSync (version 4.
8 - 10 • Windows 98 Second Edition, Win dows Me, Windows 2000, Windows NT (4.0 SP6 or higher), Win dows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 operatin g systems. Setting Up the Host W orkstation T o synchronize data between the terminal and the workstation, ActiveSyn c (v4.
8 - 11 Installing Additional Software Dolphin terminals ship with the operating system, r adio drivers , and custom Hone yw ell software alread y installed.
8 - 12 1. If you cannot find any installatio n instructions for the program in the Read Me file or documentation provided with the software, do one of the following: a. Open ActiveSync and click Explore, or b. Open Windows Mobile Device Center and click File Management 2.
8 - 13 3. Read any installation instructions, Read Me files, or documentation that comes with th e program. Many programs provide specia l installation instructions.
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9 - 1 9 W orking with Wireless Wide Area Netw orking (WW AN) Overview The Dolphin 60s has one radio opt ion f or WW AN conne ctivity: a GSM WW AN radio , which provides suppor t f or quad-band GSM/GPRS/ EDGE (3G) 850/900/1800/1900 MHz. The radio option suppor t v oice and data comm unication.
9 - 2 V oice and Data Comm unication Dolphin terminals with integrated GSM/GPRS/EDGE (v oi ce + data) radios are optimiz ed f or the follo wing two-w a y comm unications: V oice: GSM v oice data (dial.
9 - 3 Enabling the WW AN Radio Y ou can enable or disab le the WW AN radio in the Dolp hin Wireless Manager (see page 8-5). Note: By default , the WWAN radio is enabled after a factory reset. T o enable the W W AN radio: 1. Touch > Settings > Connections > Do lphin Wireless Manager .
9 - 4 A u dio Modes The Dolphin 60s terminal is equipped with speak ers on the front and bac k of the ter minal and a micro- phone that y ou can use to se nd and receiv e audio signals o v er the GSM netw ork, see Features of the Dolphin 60s on page 3-4.
9 - 5 Dialing T ouch the b uttons on the dialer windo w . Sending Calls After the number is dialed, touch Ta l k or press the Send b utton . Note: The icon indicates tha t the phone is in use. Ending Calls While the phone call is liv e, touch End or End button .
9 - 6 Customizing the Phone T ouch Menu from t he Dialer screen to customiz e options f or your phone . Vie w Select View on the Men u to modify the displa y screen to show Calls and Contacts, All Calls or Speed Dial numbers.
9 - 7 Security The Security screen pro vides access to estab lish or change y our security PIN for phone calls . Chec k the bo x ne xt to , “Require a PIN when the phone is used” to enab le the PIN security feature .
9 - 8 Data Comm unication Y ou set up data communication using t he Microsoft Connections application. Touch > Settings > Connections > Connections to access the M icrosoft Connections application. System Requirements • The WWAN radio must be enabled; see Ena bling the WWAN Radio on page 9-3.
9 - 9 3. Enter a name for the connection in t he “Enter a name for the connection” box. Se lect Cellular Line (GPRS) from the drop-down list in the “Select a modem” box. Touch Next . 4. The "Access point name" field is automatically fill ed in with data retrieved from the active SIM card.
9 - 10 9. Touch and hold on the conne ction name. Select Connect on the pop up menu. 10. The network icon in the Title bar indicates the GSM radio is attempting to connect . Note: When the device is on a 2G (EDGE/GPRS) ne twork, a data connection fa ilure occurs if the phone is in use for a voice call while attempting a dat a connection.
9 - 11 3. Under Network selection , select Automatic (the default selection) or Manual . a. If you select Manua l , the Phone searches for ava ilable networks. b. Select a new network and touch OK . c. The Phone registers on the new network and the Network screen appears.
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10 - 1 10 W orking with the Bluetooth Radio Enabling the Bluetooth Radio Y ou enab le the Bluetooth r adio in the Dolphin Wireless Manager Win dow (see page 8-5). 1. Touch > Settings > Connections > Dolphin Wireless Manager . 2. Touch anywhere inside the Bluetooth rectangle to b egin activation of the Bluetooth radio.
10 - 2 P airing and T rusted Devices The terminal suppor ts pairing. Pairing happens duri ng the general connection setup . P aired de vices are "trusted" de vices. This me ans that there is unrestrict ed access to all ser vices (including services that require authorization and authentication).
10 - 3 4. Select a device from the list and touch Next . 5. You are prompted to enter a pa sscode. • If the device has a specif ic passcode, enter it in the Passcode field and t ouch Next . When attempting to connect t o a printer or headset with Bluetooth capabilities, the passcode may default to either 1111 or 0000.
10 - 4 8. When the connection is complete, a list of matc hing and supported services on the device appears. Only the services that are mutually supported on both devices appear in the Partnership Settings window. 9. Select the services you want to use and tou ch Save .
10 - 5 T ransf erring Files using Beam File Bef ore attempting to tr ansf er files , mak e sure the receiving Bluetooth de vice is in range, set to be disco v- erab le b y other de vices, and set to receiv e incoming beams . 1. Touch > File Explorer .
10 - 6 Making the T erminal Discoverable By def ault, the Dolphin terminal is not discov erab le, wh ich means that the terminal will not be f ound b y other Bluetooth de vices. 1. To make the terminal discoverable, touch > Settings > Bluetooth .
11 - 1 11 W orking with GPS Overview The Dolphin 60s terminal contains an integra ted GP S module that allo ws location trac king of work ers and v ehicles, providing better utilization of field assets. Optional mapping and na vigation softw are provides turn-by-turn dr iving di rections and location inf or mation.
11 - 2 F or more inf ormation about Microsoft’ s GPS Inter mediate Drive r , follo w this link: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms850332.aspx. GPS Demo The GPS Demo demonstrates the main functiona lity of the integr ated GPS module . The GPS Demo uses COM7.
12 - 1 12 Dolphin 60s HomeBase De vice (Model D60s-HB) Overview The Dolphin 60s HomeBase (Model D60s-HB) is a charging and communication cr adle that suppor ts USB Hi-Speed 2.0v comm unication, which enab les the te rminal to interface wit h the majority of PC- based enter prise systems.
12 - 2 Con venient Storage The intelligent battery charging system makes this base a saf e and conv enient storage receptacle f or y our Dolphin terminal. Capacity The base holds one terminal and featu r es an auxiliar y battery well behind the terminal well that can charge a battery pack independently of the terminal well.
12 - 3 P arts and Functions Front P anel Terminal Well Place the terminal in this well to communicate with a host device, powe r the terminal, and charge the installed battery pack. The base comp letely charges the ma in battery in a Dolphin terminal in 6 hours for the extend ed battery.
12 - 4 Bac k P anel Auxiliary Battery Well The base enables you to charge an additional battery pack inde pendently of the terminal well in 6 hours for the e xtended batter y. This feat ure ensures that you can always have a fully- charged battery for your terminal.
12 - 5 Bottom P anel F or details on ho w to mount the HomeBase , see Mounting the Ho meBase on page 12-7. Po w e r The base requires 12 V olts DC input f or communicati ons , battery charging, and power output to the terminal. The power adapter include d with the base, co nv er ts the voltage from the A C power source to 12 V olts DC .
12 - 6 Charging the Main Battery The base prov ides pow er to the Dolphin terminal and allows the chargin g of the ter minal’ s batter y . The intelligent battery char ging system incorporated into .
12 - 7 Requirements • A base powered by a power cab le and power adapter cable • A standard USB (Type A to B) communicatio n cable • A work station running Windows 9 8 Second Edition, Windows Me, Windows 200 0, Windows NT (4.0 SP6 or higher), Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7.
12 - 8 2. Then, using the appropriate nuts an d bolts, secure the DIN rail to the desk or fla t surface..
13 - 1 13 Dolphin 60s Mobile Char ger Devices Overview The Dolphin Mobile Charger is de signed specifically f or in-premise and in-transit data collection applica- tions. The 60s-MC f eatures a cigar ette lighter adapter . The 60s-DEXKIT f eatures a cigarette lighter and DEX cable .
13 - 2 Terminal Charging Well Place the terminal in this well to charge the bat tery. Mobile Charger with DEX Ca b le Components (60s-DEXKIT) DEX Cable The mobile charger is provided with a DEX ca ble that can be connected to a vending machine.
13 - 3 Mobile Charger with DB9 Ca b le Components (60s-DB9KIT) DB9 Cable The mobile charger is provided with a DB9 ca ble that can be connected to a comp uter RS232 port. Power Adapter The mobile charger is provided with a power ad apter ca ble that can be connected to a vehicle cigarette lighter outlet.
13 - 4 T o P ower a T erminal and Ch arge its Main Battery Ensure all com ponents are dry prio r to mating termin als/batteries with pe ripheral devices. M ating wet components may cau se damage not covered by the warr anty. We recommend use of Honeywe ll Li-Ion battery packs.
14 - 1 14 Customer Suppor t Pr oduct Service and Repair Honeyw ell International Inc. provides ser vice f or all of its products through ser vice centers throughout the world. T o obtain warr anty or non-w arranty service, please visit www.honeywe llaidc.
14 - 2 tions, (C) static electricity or electro-static discharge, (D) op eration under cond itions be yo nd the specified operating p arameters , or (E) repair or se r vice of the product b y anyone ot her than HII or its authorized representativ es.
14 - 3 How to Extend Y our W arranty Honeyw ell International Inc. off ers a v ariety of ser vice plans on our hardw are products . These agree- ments off er continued co v era ge f or y our equipment after the initia l warr anty e xpires .
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