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1 Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your new Dolphin 7300 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. Built to last, the Dolphins ruggedly built case houses a 206MHz RISC processor and Microsoft Windows CE operating system that is easily programmable with standard programming tools, like Microsoft Windows CE eMbedded Visual Tools, which includes eMbedded Visual C/C++ and eMbedded Visual Basic. The terminal provides ample, secure storage for data and applications with its 32 MB RAM and 32 MB FLASH memory configuration. Dolphin is one of the most durable devices available, and is designed to withstand repeated five-foot drops onto a concrete floor. It also resists extreme temperatures, humidity levels and dust conditions. The Dolphins collection of features also includes: long-lasting Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries, an easy-to-read 240 x 160 1/8 VGA backlit display that can display text or graphics, a natural scan and viewing angle, a low-power, high-resolution digital image engine for omni-directional and auto-discrimination decoding of linear barcodes, Stacked Linear and matrix codes and provides OCR (Optical Character Recognition) functionality. Load up the Dolphin with your custom software application and the ultimate data collection solution for your business fits in the palm of your hand. The Dolphin 7300 Handheld Computer/HomeBase User Guide is designed to provide you with the information you need to make the most of your new Dolphin terminal. Sections on the basics, safety, battery use, accessories, and service make this guide a complete source of information. 7300-UG Rev d Preliminary Document -- Subject to Change 1 - 1 Safety The Dolphin 7300 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. Required Safety Labels The following is the the required safety label as it appears on the back panel of Dolphin 7300 batch terminals:
If Your Dolphin 7300 has a radio The Dolphin 7300 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). The following is the the required safety label that appears on the back panel of the Dolphin 7300 RF terminals equipped with a Intel PRO/Wireless 2011B LAN radio:
1 - 2 FCC Compliance Dolphin 7300 Batch Terminal and Dolphin 7300 RF Terminal with Intel PRO/Wireless 2011B Radio The Dolphin 7300 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. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. The user may find the following booklet helpful: "Something About Interference." This is available at FCC local regional offices. Our company is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by our company. The correction will be the responsibility of the user. Use only shielded data cables with this system. In accordance with FCC 15.21, changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Canadian Compliance This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numrique de la Classe B est conforme la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Regulatory and Safety Agency Approvals Parameter U.S.A. Canada Europe Others Specification FCC Part 15, Class B IEC 0003 EN 55022 (CISPR22) Class B EMC 89/336/EEC EN 50082-1:1997, EN55024 1 - 3 The CE mark on the product indicates that the system has been tested to and conforms with the provisions noted within the 89/
336/EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive and the 73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive. For further information please contact, HHP EMEA Nijverheidsweg 9 Eindhoven , 5627 BT Netherlands Hand Held Products shall not be liable for use of our product with equipment (i.e.,power supplies, personal computers, etc.) that is not CE marked and does not comply with the Low Voltage Directive. Dolphin 7300 RF Terminal with Intel PRO/Wireless 2011B Radio RF Approvals U.S.A Canada Europe FCC Part 15.247 FCC ID HD5-7300-2011B RSS 210 Certified EN300328-2:2000 Dolphin 7300 RF Intel PRO/Wireless 2011.B R&TTE Compliance Statement The Hand Held Products Dolphin 7300 RF terminal is in conformity with all essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive (1999/
5/EC). This equipment has been assessed to the following standards:
Parameter R&TTE Specification EN 300 328 (November 1996) 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 in accordance with the Class II product requirements specified in the R&TTE Directive, 1999/5/EC. The equipment is intended for use throughout Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland, but its authorization for use in France is restricted as follows:
PAN European Frequency Range: 2.402 - 2.480 GHz France limited to 2446.5-2483.5 Mhz Indor use. Belgium limited to 2400-2483.5 Mhz Indoor, 2460-2483.5 Mhz Outdoor use. Netherlads limited to 2400-2483.5 Mhz Indoor use with no license, 2451-2471.0 Mhz Outdoor use with license. CAUTION: The frequency of the radio is controlled by the access points in the LAN. Please consult your access point operating instructions to ensure compliance with the available frequencies in the country where the equipment will be used. CAUTION: To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, a separation distance of at least 8 inches (20 cm) must be maintained between the antenna of this device and all persons (excluding hands, wrists, feet and ankles), during normal operation. This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This device is not specified or designed for body-worn configurations. Use of any body-worn accessories may not ensure compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. 1 - 4 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. Microwaves The Dolphin 7300 terminal is not affected by microwave ovens. Batteries The following are general guidelines for the safe use and disposal of batteries:
Use only the battery supplied with your Dolphin or a replacement battery supplied, recommended, or approved by Hand Held Products, Inc.
Replace a defective battery immediately as it could damage the Dolphin terminal.
Never throw a used battery in the trash. It contains heavy metals and should be recycled according to local guidelines.
Dont short-circuit a battery or throw it into a fire. It can explode and cause severe personal injury.
Excessive discharge damages a battery. Recharge the battery when your Dolphin indicates low battery power.
Although your battery can be recharged many times, it will eventually be depleted. Replace it after the recommended usage period (about 600 charge cycles for the 2700 mAh NiMH battery) or if the battery is unable to hold an adequate charge. If you are not sure the battery or charger is working properly, please send it to Hand Hand Products or an authorized Hand Held Products service center, for inspection.
The Dolphin handheld computer meets or exceeds all applicable standards and has been manufactured to the highest level of quality. Care and Cleaning of the Dolphin When needed, clean the image engine window and the LCD display with a clean non-abrasive, lint-free cloth. 1 - 5 1 - 6
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Dolphin 7300 Hand Held Computer Users Guide Patents The IMAGETEAM 4250 image engine is covered by one or more of the following U.S. Patents: 3,991,299; 4,570, 057; 5,021,642; 5,038,024; 5,081,343;
5,095,197; 5,144,119; 5,144,121; 5,182,441; 5,187,355; 5,187,356; 5,218,191;
5,233,172; 5,258,606; 5,286,960; 5,288,985; 5,420,409; 5,463,214; 5,541,419;
5,569,902; 5,591,956; 5,723,853; 5,723,868; 5,773,806; 5,773,810; 5,780,834;
5,784,102; 5,786,586; 5,825,006; 5,837,985; 5,838,495; 5,900,613; 5,914,476;
D400,199; 5,292,418; 5,932,862; 5,942,741; 5,949,052; 5,965,863; 5,992,744;
6,045,047; 6,060,722. Other U.S. and foreign patents pending. Disclaimer Hand Held Products, Inc. d/b/a Welch Allyn (HHP) reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice, and the reader should in all cases consult Welch Allyn to determine whether any such changes have been made. The information in this publication does not represent a commitment on the part of Welch Allyn. Welch Allyn shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein; nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. This document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated into another language without the prior written consent of Welch Allyn. 2001-2002 Hand Held Products, Inc. All rights reserved. Web Address: www.hhp.com Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction ............................................................... 1 Safety ..................................................................................................2 Required Safety Labels .........................................................2 FCC Compliance ...................................................................2 Regulatory and Safety Agency Approvals ......................................3 Batteries..............................................................................................3 Care and Cleaning of the Dolphin ...................................................4 Chapter 2 Getting Started........................................................... 5 Peripherals and Accessories for the Dolphin ..................................5 Image Engine Options and Bar Code Symbologies Supported.....6 Using Dolphin 7300 for the First Time ............................................7 Navigating the Keyboard ......................................................9 Chapter 3 Dolphin 7300 Overview ....................................... 15 System Features ...............................................................................15 Processor ..............................................................................15 Operating System ................................................................15 Memory ................................................................................15 Front Panel Features.......................................................................16 LEDs .....................................................................................16 1/8 VGA Display ..................................................................16 ON/SCAN Key .....................................................................17 Cursor Key ...........................................................................17 Audio Signals .......................................................................17 Keyboard ..............................................................................17 Back Panel Features ........................................................................19 Imaging Engine....................................................................19 Battery Well .........................................................................20 Hand Strap ...........................................................................20 Battery Charging Contacts.................................................20 Communication................................................................................20 Micro-DB9 RS-232 Port......................................................20 IrDA Port .............................................................................20 Power ................................................................................................20 5 VDC Port..........................................................................20 Batteries................................................................................20 Internal NiHM Backup Battery .........................................21 Main Battery Pack...............................................................21 i
Managing Battery Power ................................................................21 Setting Critical and Low Battery Points ...........................22 Using the Power Control Panel ..........................................22 Servicing the Battery Pack .................................................23 Storing Batteries ..................................................................24 Chapter 4 Learning to Operate Dolphin 7300....................... 25 Entering Data...................................................................................25 Via the Touch screen Input ................................................25 Via the Keyboard.................................................................25 Using the Image Reader......................................................25 Communication................................................................................27 Communication Media........................................................27 Software Communication Programs .................................27 Using the Keyboard.........................................................................28 Using the Cursor Keys ........................................................29 Using the Modifier Keys .....................................................30 Other Special Keys ..............................................................30 Key Combinations ...............................................................31 Navigating the Keyboard ................................................................32 Chapter 5 Dolphin Charging/Communication Cradles....... 33 Hub of the System............................................................................33 Power Conditioning.............................................................33 Convenient Storage .............................................................34 Dolphin Charging/Communication Cradle Parts & Functions ..34 HomeBase/IntelliBase/USB HomeBase .............................34 IntelliBase+...........................................................................35 Back Panel............................................................................37 Bottom Panel of HomeBase/IntelliBase/IntelliBase+ .......40 Powering the Dolphin Terminal.....................................................41 Charging Additional Battery Packs in the IntelliBase+...41 Deep-Cycling Batteries........................................................42 Setting Up For Communications....................................................42 Installing The Charging/Communication Cradle.............42 Configuring the Dolphin Terminal ....................................44 Setting Up For Communications With The USB HomeBase ......45 Communicating with the Dolphin Terminal.................................47 Mounting the HomeBase/IntelliBase/USB HomeBase .................48 Chapter 6 Dolphin QuadCharger .......................................... 51 Dolphin QuadCharger Parts and Function ..................................51 Top Panel..............................................................................51 Rear Panel ............................................................................52
ii Charging Batteries In The QuadCharger .....................................53 Setting Up The QuadCharger ............................................53 Supplying Power To The QuadCharger............................53 Inserting and Removing Battery Packs.............................53 Servicing The Battery Pack ................................................54 Storing Batteries ..................................................................55 Troubleshooting...............................................................................55 Chapter 7 Dolphin Mobile IntelliBase .................................. 57
...............................................................................................57 Power Conditioning.............................................................57 Mobile IntelliBase Parts and Functions ........................................58 Front Panel...........................................................................58 Rear Panel ............................................................................59 Bottom Panel of Mobile IntelliBase ...................................60 Powering the Dolphin Terminal.....................................................61 Charging A Dolphin Terminal ...........................................61 Deep-Cycling Batteries........................................................61 Setting Up For Communications with the Mobile IntelliBase.....61 Installing The Dolphin Mobile IntelliBase ........................62 Configuring the Dolphin Terminal ....................................64 Chapter 8 Developing Applications......................................... 67 Chapter 9 Warranty, Support and Service................................ 69 Limited Warranty ...........................................................................69 How Problems Should Be Handled................................................70 Return Information .........................................................................71 How To Extend Your Warranty ....................................................73 Application Support ........................................................................73 Chapter 10 Appendix A ........................................................... 75 Using the Modifier Keys .................................................................76 43-Key Alpha/Numeric Keyboard .................................................76 Key Combinations ...............................................................77 35 Key Numeric/Alpha....................................................................78 Key Combinations ...............................................................79 56 Key Full Alpha Numeric ............................................................80 Key Combinations ...............................................................81 Chapter 11 Appendix B............................................................ 83 Dolphin 7300 Scan Maps.................................................................83 iii
iv 1 Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your new Dolphin 7300 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. Built to last, the Dolphins ruggedly built case houses a 206MHz RISC processor and Microsoft Windows CE operating system that is easily programmable with standard programming tools, like Microsoft Windows CE eMbedded Visual Tools, which includes eMbedded Visual C/C++ and eMbedded Visual Basic. The terminal provides ample, secure storage for data and applications with its 32 MB RAM and 32 MB FLASH memory configuration. Dolphin is one of the most durable devices available, and is designed to withstand repeated five-foot drops onto a concrete floor. It also resists extreme temperatures, humidity levels and dust conditions. The Dolphins collection of features also includes: long-lasting Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries, an easy-to-read 240 x 160 1/8 VGA backlit display that can display text or graphics, a natural scan and viewing angle, a low-power, high-resolution digital image engine for omni-directional and auto-discrimination decoding of linear barcodes, Stacked Linear and matrix codes and provides OCR (Optical Character Recognition) functionality. Load up the Dolphin with your custom software application and the ultimate data collection solution for your business fits in the palm of your hand. The Dolphin 7300 Hand held Computer/HomeBase User Guide is designed to provide you with the information you need to make the most of your new Dolphin terminal. Sections on the basics, safety, battery use, accessories, and service make this guide a complete source of information. 1
Safety The Dolphin 7300 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. Required Safety Labels The following is the the required safety label as it appears on the back panel of the Dolphin 7300 terminal:
FCC Compliance The Dolphin 7300 terminal 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.
2 Regulatory and Safety Agency Approvals Parameter U.S.A. Canada Europe Others Specification FCC Part 15, Class B IEC 0003 EN 55022 (CISPR22) Class B ETS 300 826 Type Certified EMC 89/336/EEC EN 50082-1:1997, EN55024 The CE mark on the product indicates that the system has been tested to and conforms with the provisions noted within the 89/336/EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive and the 73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive. For further information please contact, Hand Held Products (UK) Ltd. 1 st Floor Dallam Court Dallam Lane Warrington, Cheshire WA2 7LT England Hand Held Products shall not be liable for use of our product with equipment
(i.e.,power supplies, personal computers, etc.) that is not CE marked and does not comply with the Low Voltage Directive. 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. Microwaves The Dolphin 7300 terminal is not affected by microwave ovens. Batteries The following are general guidelines for the safe use and disposal of batteries:
Use only the battery supplied with your Dolphin or a replacement battery supplied, recommended, or approved by Hand Held Products, Inc.
Replace a defective battery immediately as it could damage the Dolphin terminal. 3
Never throw a used battery in the trash. It contains heavy metals and should be recycled according to local guidelines.
Dont short-circuit a battery or throw it into a fire. It can explode and cause severe personal injury.
Excessive discharge damages a battery. Recharge the battery when your Dolphin indicates low battery power.
Although your battery can be recharged many times, it will eventually be depleted. Replace it after the recommended usage period (about 600 charge cycles for the 2700 mAh NiMH battery) or if the battery is unable to hold an adequate charge. If you are not sure the battery or charger is working properly, please send it to Hand Hand Products or an authorized Hand Held Products service center, for inspection.
The Dolphin handheld computer meets or exceeds all applicable standards and has been manufactured to the highest level of quality. Care and Cleaning of the Dolphin When needed, clean the image engine window and the LCD display with a clean non-abrasive, lint-free cloth.
4 2 Getting Started The Dolphin 7300 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 7300 hand helds are available with different types of 2D imagers and memory configurations to meet most any automated data collection requirement. Offered with a base memory configuration of 32 MB RAM and 32 MB FLASH, the device has three keyboard options and a 240 x 160 pixel, backlit 1/8 VGA display. The terminal's RS-232 connector supports external plug-in scanners, land line modems and printers. It also features an IrDA infrared transceiver for data communication to portable printers and cradles. The Dolphin 7300 platform is equipped with an integrated imager. The imager can take images of shipping manifests and recipient signatures, while at the same time, decoding OCR (Optical Character Recognition) fonts. The imager can also decode standard linear and two-dimensional symbologies. Peripherals and Accessories for the Dolphin The Dolphin 7300 is part of a data collection system that includes peripherals specifically designed for vehicle, desktop and hub operations. These include serial communications/charging cradles and vehicle mounted charging/communication cradles and accessories such as holsters, power adapters and batteries. You can use these peripherals and accessories with the Dolphin:
Dolphin HomeBase Dolphin terminal charging and communication cradle for communicating with PC-based equipment includes power adapter. Dolphin IntelliBase Dolphin terminal charging and communication cradle for communicating with PC-based equipment or devices such as printers and modems without integrated IrDA protocol software, includes power adapter. Dolphin USB HomeBase Dolphin terminal charging and communication cradle for direct communication with USB-compatible host computers, includes power adapter. Dolphin IntelliBase+ for communicating with devices such as printers and modems without integrated IrDA protocol software, and for charging and conditioning a spare battery, includes power adapter. 5
Dolphin Mobile IntelliBase Dolphin terminal charging and communication cradle for mobile data communication. Dolphin Quad Battery Charger Charges four batteries in under three hours and conditions in under eight hours. Dolphin HomeBase Power Adapter Replacement power adapter for Dolphin HomeBase. Note: Use only power adapters approved for use by HHP. Failure to do so may result in improper operation or damage to the unit and will void the warranty. NiMH Battery Pack Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) 2700mAh rechargeable battery for the Dolphin. RS-232 Serial Cable Allows Dolphin 7300 to connect to other computer systems for file transfer or to connect Dolphin 7300 terminal using the terminals serial RS-
232 interface. Image Engine Options and Bar Code Symbologies Supported Dolphin 7300 terminals may be equipped with one of three image engines options:
LX: scans from 2.0 to 15.0 in. (5.1 to 38.1 cm.)
LR: scans from 1.9 to 9.4 in. (4.8 to 23.9 cm.)
HD: scans from 1.6 to 3.9 in. ( 4.1 to 9.9 cm.) The Dolphin 7300 may also be ordered without the image engine. 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). 2D symbologies supported are: PDF417, MaxiCode, Data Matrix, Vericode, RSS, EAN.UCC, Aztec, QR Code, Code 49. Composite codes supported are: RSS-14, CODABLOCK, Aztec Mesa. OCR codes supported include: OCR A and OCR B. Postal codes supported include: Postnet and most international 4 state codes, PLANET CODE, BPO 4 STATE, Canadian 4 State, DUTCH POSTAL, AUSTRALIAN 4 STATE, JAPANESE POSTAL.
6 Using Dolphin 7300 for the First Time Follow these steps to begin using your Dolphin 7300 terminal. 1. Unpack and check the terminal and documentation. 2. Charge and condition the main battery pack. 3. Turn the Dolphin on. 4. Set the date/time and user information. 5. Verify that your Dolphin 7300 terminal is working properly. 1 Unpack the Carton and Check Its Contents Inspect the package to see that the following standard items and accessories (if ordered) are included in the standard Dolphin 7300 kit:
Dolphin 7300 handheld computer/bar code scanner
Battery (2700 mAh, Nickel Metal Hydride [NiMH])
Dolphin 7300 HomeBase
RS-232 Serial Cable
AC-DC Power Adapter for Dolphin Terminal/HomeBase
Dolphin 7300 Software Development Kit & Users Guide CD-ROM Note: Be sure to keep the original packaging in the event that the Dolphin terminal or HomeBase should need to be returned for service. 2 Charge and Condition the Main Battery Pack 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. The terminals NiMH battery is not conditioned at the factory and is shipped discharged of all power and inserted in the Dolphin terminal. WARNING Although the Dolphin 7300 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. Failure to remove the insulator may result in damages to the terminal. For maximum battery life, HHP recommends that you deep-cycle the battery twice before initial use. It is also recommended that you service the battery once per month. Refer to the section on Managing Battery Power in Chapter 3 for further information on deep-cycling the battery. After deep-cycling the battery, the terminals NiMH battery must be charged before using it for the first time. To charge the main battery pack:
1. Place the main battery pack in the Dolphin 7300 terminal. 2. Place the terminal in the terminal well of the Dolphin HomeBase. Time to Charge: 3.5 hours for the main battery; 8 hours for the back-up battery As the main battery pack charges, the internal back-up battery also charges. For the initial charging cycle, it is recommended that the terminal be charged for approximately 8 hours to allow adequate charging time for the back-up battery. Not doing so may result in the terminal becoming unstable should the unit lose 7
power and the back-up battery is required. The back-up battery maintains the RAM and clock when the NiMH main battery pack is discharged or removed from the terminal. Inserting the Battery Pack Follow these steps to install the Dolphin 7300 battery pack. 1. The Dolphin 7300 ships with the handstrap installed. Hold the terminal with the front panel (keyboard) facing down. Push the clip of the handstrap down and away from the terminal to unhook it; move the strap up and away from the bat-
tery compartment. 2. Insert the end without the locking tab into the top of the battery opening and snap the battery into place with a hinging motion. The battery case serves as the back cover of the Dolphin. 3. Reattach the handstrap by positioning it down over the battery case and sliding the clip back into the place at the bottom end of the 7300. 4. The terminal will initialize and, after a few seconds, will show the Dolphin 7300 splash screen. Removing the Battery Pack Follow these directions to remove the Dolphin battery pack. 1. Hold the Dolphin with the front panel (keyboard) facing down. 2. Remove the handstrap by pushing its clip down and forward to unhook it from the terminal; move the strap away from the battery compartment. 3. Push the locking tab on the battery pack up and pull the battery out from the Dolphin terminal with a hinging motion. 3 Turning the Dolphin On And Off Turning the Dolphin On For the First Time Turning on the Dolphin 7300 for the first time is a cold boot. Follow these steps to turn on your Dolphin 7300 terminal. 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. NOTE: DO NOT PRESS ANY KEYS WHILE THE TERMINAL IS BOOTING UP. 3. The terminal will initialize and after a few seconds will display the Dolphin 7300 splash screen shown below:
8 Dolphin 7300 Splash Screen Waking the Dolphin From Sleep Mode The Dolphin 7300 terminal is never actually turned off. To conserve power, the Dolphin suspends operation, or goes into sleep mode when it is inactive for a programmed period of time, as defined by your application. The screen is blank when the Dolphin is in sleep mode. Press the ON/SCAN key to wake the Dolphin terminal from sleep mode and you can start working where you left off. The Dolphin terminal also goes into sleep mode if you remove the main battery pack. To wake the Dolphin terminal from sleep mode, install a charged battery and press the ON/SCAN key. WARNING If the main battery and back-up battery are ever fully discharged of power, the terminal will cold boot. The terminal will be restored to its original state. All data stored in RAM memory also will be lost. Navigating the Keyboard The Dolphin 7300 terminal has a mouse utility to simplify navigating around the screen. To activate the mouse utility at any time in any window, double-tap the blue modifier key and the mouse pointer will appear in the middle of the screen as shown in the screen shot below. To deactivate the mouse, double-tap the blue modifier key again and the mouse pointer will disappear. Note: Exit the mouse utility before adjusting the contrast. See Chapter 4, Learning to Operate Dolphin 7300 for more on the mouse utility. 9
4 Calibrating the Screen and Setting the Date/Time Calibrating the Screen If your Dolphin 7300 is equipped with a touchscreen, you need to calibrate the screen after a cold boot. After the Welcome Splash Screen appears, you will be prompted to calibrate the screen. Follow the directions on the screen to calibrate the screen. After calibrating the screen, you will be prompted to set the date and time on the terminal. The Dolphin 7300 Demo Program main menu appears after you set the date and time. Setting the Date/Time Use the Windows CE Date/Time function to set the correct date and time for your Dolphin 7300 terminal. Use the Dolphin 7300 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. Touchscreen-equipped terminals:
1. From Control Panel, select Date/Time to set the date and time for your termi-
nal. 2. Touch OK to accept the settings and to exit Date/Time. The main screen for the Dolphin 7300 demo will come up on the screen. Terminals without touchscreens:
1. Use the mouse utility to open the Control Panel and navigate to Date/Time to set the date and time for your terminal. 2. Select OK to accept the settings and to exit Date/Time. The main screen for the Dolphin 7300 demo will come up on the screen.
10 Full view of Date/Time Properties Screen Date/Time Properties Screen 11
5 Verifying that Dolphin 7300 is Working Properly After the main battery pack is charged and installed and you have set the time and date, the Dolphin 7300 terminal is ready to use. Choose the IMAGING DEMO or DECODE DEMO to verify that the terminal is operating properly. To take an image:
1. Using the Cursor keys, navigate down to the IMAGE DEMO button and press an <ENTER> key. 2. Press F1 (red key + Q) to view the set-up utility for the IMAGE DEMO. 3. Press ON/SCAN button and the image you take will appear on the terminals screen. 4. Press <ESCAPE> to go back to the main menu. To scan a bar code label:
1. Using the Cursor keys, navigate down to the SCAN DEMO button and press an <ENTER> key. 2. Press F1 (red key + Q) to view the set-up utility for the SCAN DEMO. 3. Press ON/SCAN 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. 4. Press <ESCAPE> to go back to the main menu.
12 Resetting the Dolphin (Cold Boot) Under some conditions, you may need to reset the Dolphin 7300 terminal with a cold boot. These may include:
Resetting a locked up operating system or terminal
Resetting the terminal back to factory defaults
Resetting the terminal after a bootloader, keyboard, and kernel upgrade. To perform a cold boot:
1. Press and hold the Control (CTRL) and the Escape (ESC) keys for about 10 seconds, then release. 2. Release the keys and the terminal will reset. The red LED will come on and the green LED will blink for approximately 3 seconds. 3. The terminal will behave as described in the section about Turning the Dolphin On for the First Time. Resetting the Dolphin (Warm Boot) There are times when you may need to warm boot the Dolphin 7300 terminal such as after loading a software application that requires a warm boot after installing new software. To warm boot the Dolphin 7300 terminal:
1. Press and hold the Control (CTRL) and the SHIFT (SFT) keys for about 10 seconds, then release. 2. Release the keys and the terminal will reset. The red LED will come on and the green LED will blink for approximately 3 seconds. 3. The terminal will initialize and after a few seconds will display the Dolphin 7300 Desktop as shown below:
Dolphin 7300 Desktop 13
14 3 Dolphin 7300 Overview System Features Processor The Dolphin 7300 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. Its open architecture and minimal memory requirements facilitates the development of applications for energy-
efficient data collection devices like the Dolphin 7300 terminal. The graphical interface also makes the device more user-friendly. Memory Main Board The base memory configuration for the Dolphin 7300 terminal is 32 MB RAM with 32 MB FLASH. 15
Front Panel Features This section describes features on the Dolphin 7300 terminal front panel. Scan LED 1/8 VGA Display ON/SCAN Key Decode LED Cursor Keys Keypad with epoxy-coated 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. This LED illuminates when the bar code software successfully decodes a bar code. Both LEDs are software programmable. 1/8 VGA Display The Dolphin 7300 screen is a 240 x 160 pixel 1/8 VGA industrial protective lens display. The electroluminescent backlight allows you to view the display in low light conditions. To conserve power, the backlight may be programmed to
16 automatically turn off after a prescribed amount of time. The contrast may be adjusted with the contrast keys. The Dolphin 7300 display may be equipped with a touch screen that can be activated with a stylus or finger. ON/SCAN Key The ON/SCAN key is centrally located for easy use with the right or the left hand. Cursor Key The centrally located cursor key allows full Windows navigation. Audio Signals The Dolphin 7300 terminal has an internal speaker that sounds audio signals as you scan bar code labels and enter data. Signals are emitted at a sound level of 80 dB sound pressure level at two feet. The operating frequency range is 500 Hz up to 8 kHz. The speaker can also be used for playing sounds using WAV files. Keyboard The Dolphin 7300 terminals keyboard features epoxy-coated keys and is backlit for easy use in dark and dim lighting conditions. The keyboards yellow background enhances the readability of the numeric keys. The centrally located ON/SCAN key and other important keys allow for easy imaging, bar code scanning and application navigation. All keyboard versions are suited for right-
handed and left-handed use. There are three keyboard options for the Dolphin 7300:
43-key alpha/numeric
35-key numeric/alpha only
56-key alpha/numeric 17
43-key alpha/numeric keyboard 35-key numeric/alpha keyboard 56-key alpha/numeric keyboard
18 Back Panel Features This section describes features on the Dolphin 7300 back panel. All versions of the 7300 terminal have similar back panels except for the safety labels specific to how the the terminal is equipped. Image Engine Battery Well Battery RS-232 Port Battery Charging Contact Hand Strap Battery Charging Contact IrDA Port Imaging Engine Dolphin 7300 terminals are equipped with an imaging engine that reads and decodes linear, stacked linear (PDF417) and 2D matrix bar code symbologies. With the latest CMOS-based technology, the engine works like a digital camera and adds functionality and value to the Dolphin 7300 by adding additional capabilities, such as digital image capture, signature capture and reading OCR characters. Digital images taken with the 7300 terminal have a maximum image size of 640 x 480 pixels and may have up to a 256 gray scale image definition. Files formats supported for image storage include Bitmap (bmp), JPEG (jpg) and Portable Network Graphics (png). A clear window with anti-reflective, scratch-proof coating covers the imaging engine to protect it from dust and dirt. 19
Battery Well The Battery well is a recessed area on the back of the Dolphin that holds the 2700 mAh NiMH battery pack. Hand Strap The integrated elastic hand strap provides the user with a comfortable, secure grip on the terminal. If desired, the strap may be removed. Battery Charging Contacts When the Dolphin is placed in the main well of the Dolphin HomeBase, the Dolphins battery pack is charged through gold-plated battery charging contacts. Communication Micro-DB9 RS-232 Port This port allows the user to connect with peripherals, such as printers, serial modems and desktop computers for serial communication to the Dolphin 7300 terminal. There are seven baud rate settings, with a maximum speed is 115kbps. IrDA Port The IrDA (Infrared Communications) Port allows the Dolphin to communicate through the Dolphin HomeBase/IntelliBase to a host serial device. The maximum speed is 115kbps. Power 5 VDC Port This port connects the Dolphin 7300 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 7300 terminal will void your warranty and may result in damage to the Dolphin terminal or battery. There are two batteries in the Dolphin:
Internal NiMH Backup Battery Located inside the Dolphin, this battery backs up the RAM and clock when the NiMH main battery is discharged or removed from the terminal. The internal backup battery is not user replaceable. NiMH Battery Pack The battery pack is the primary power source for operating the Dolphin terminal.
20 Internal NiHM Backup Battery The Dolphins internal backup battery prevents the terminal from being reset if you need to remove and replace the main battery pack. The battery retains RAM data and allows the real-time clock to remain operational for up to 30 minutes when the battery pack is removed. For the initial charging cycle, it is recommended that the terminal be charged for approximately 8 hours to allow adequate charging time for the back-up battery. Not doing so may result in the terminal becoming unstable if the unit loses power and the backup battery is required. If the backup battery becomes discharged of power after the initial charge cycle, it will require a minimum of 5 hours of charging time to perform and maintain the system as described above. The internal backup battery is charged by the Dolphins main battery pack. If the terminal is left without the main battery pack for more than 30 minutes, the internal backup battery needs to be recharged. Note: Data and programs stored in FLASH remain safe even if the internal backup battery fails. However, you must reset the real-time clock using the Windows CE Time and Date function. Follow these guidelines to maximize the life of the Dolphins backup battery:
Keep a charged NiMH battery pack in the Dolphin. The internal battery will prematurely
Put the Dolphin in the HomeBase when the terminal is not in use. discharge if there is not at least a partially charged battery in the terminal. Main Battery Pack The 3.6V, 2700 mAh Nickel-Metal-Hydride (NiMH) battery pack is the primary power source for the Dolphin. Other NiMH batteries may be approved by HHP to work with your Dolphin. Contact Hand Held for more information. The 2700 mAh NiMH battery is designed to operate in a temperature range of -10 to 50 C (14 to 122 F). For maximum performance, charge the batteries between 10 and 35 C (50 and 95 F). Managing Battery Power Data and files saved on the Dolphin 7300 terminal may be stored in RAM, so it is important for you to maintain a continuous power supply to the terminal. When the main battery pack becomes low, the Low Battery Charge icon will appear in the notification tray at the bottom of the screen. The Critical icon will appear when the battery is critically low. There is also a Low Battery icon that will appear when the back-up battery is low. Letting the back-up battery become fully discharged will cause you to lose all data. Therefore, you should keep a charged battery pack in the Dolphin at all times to conserve the internal back-up battery. When you remove a battery pack, insert another charged pack in the Dolphin. The internal battery will prematurely discharge if there is not at least a partially charged battery in the terminal. A battery status indicator will display in the notification tray when the battery is low or critically low. If there is no indicator, the battery is adequately charged. 21
If the main battery is low and the terminal is in sleep mode, pressing the ON/
SCAN button will not wake up the Dolphin terminal; you must replace the spent pack with a fully charged battery. Setting Critical and Low Battery Points The Dolphin 7300 may be programmed to display warnings when the battery reaches critical and low battery points. There are two entries defined in the registry. The specific settings are:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power]
"CriticalBatt"=dword:a
"LowBatt"=dword:19
"CriticalBatt"=dword:a This sets the Critical Battery point to 10 percent (a hex = 10 decimal). The critical battery is the point at which the customer is warned that the battery charge is very low. This warning will be posted every 3 minutes until the situation is corrected.
"LowBatt"=dword:19 This sets the Low battery point to 25 percent (19 hex = 25 decimal). The low battery setting is the point at which the user is alerted that the battery is low. The user is notified only once for a low battery. These are the default values. Developers can set these parameters from 0 (no warning at all) to 99 (would nearly always warn). The warnings do not appear when the terminal is on external power. Using the Power Control Panel The Power control panel displays information about current battery status and allows you to set options that can conserve battery power. There is also a battery usage indicator displayed. This indicator represents the total cumulative time that the current main battery pack has been in use. If the main battery is replaced with a different battery pack, the indicator will reset to 0:00. (If the main battery is removed and then the same battery placed back into the terminal, the counter will not reset as it is tracking cumulative time on a particular battery - each battery is uniquely identified by a serial number). Also, if the terminal is placed in a HomeBase and is running on external power, the indicator will cease counting. When the terminal is removed from the HomeBase, the timer will resume. To open the Power control panel:
1. Use the cursor keys or the mouse utility to navigate to the Start menu. 2. Navigate to the Settings menu and then press Enter. 3. Press Enter again to select the Control Panel.
22 4. Use the Cursor keys to navigate to Power and then press Enter to open Power Proper-
ties. 5. Use the Cursor and Tab keys to navigate between the Battery and Power Off tabs and to select your preferences. 6. Return to the Control Panel. 7. Press ALT to open the File menu and use the Cursor key to navigate to Close. 8. Press Enter to close the Control Panel. 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. Using the Battery Conditioning Utility The Battery Conditioning Utility is used to condition or deep cycle a battery in the Dolphin 7300 terminal. The discharge/charge cycle minimizes battery memory effects and ensures the battery data is correct. A complete discharge/charge cycle may take up to 15 hours for a fully charged battery. The actual cycle time will vary depending on the battery state when the cycle was initiated. Follow these instructions to use the Battery Conditioning Utility to deep cycle the battery before initial use:
1. Put the battery pack in the Dolphin terminal. 2. Connect the Dolphin 7300 terminal to external power or place the terminal in the Home-
Base or IntelliBase. After starting the Battery Conditioning Utility, the Dolphin will beep and then indicate an error if the terminal is not on AC power. 3. Select Start>Programs>HHP>Battery Conditioning to start the Battery Conditioning Utility. 4. Touch the Start button (or the S key on non-touchscreen terminals) to start the battery conditioning process. The terminal will beep and the process will begin in approximately 60 seconds. 5. Touch the Abort button (or the A key on non-touchscreen terminals). The terminal will beep and the battery conditioning process will be aborted. 23
Charging the Battery Pack You can charge the Dolphins main battery pack using one of the following methods:
terminal well of a charging/communication cradle.
Place the battery pack in the Dolphin 7300 terminal and then place the terminal in the
Place the battery pack in the Dolphin Quad Battery Charger.
Place the battery pack in the Auxiliary Battery Well of the IntelliBase+. Storing Batteries To maintain top performance from batteries, follow the guidelines below when storing them:
Avoid storing batteries outside of the specified range of -4 to 104 F (-20 to 40C) or in extremely high humidity. For prolonged storage, do not keep batteries stored in a charger that is connected to a power source. During long-term storage, battery deactivation may tend to occur which may cause charging to stop early during recharging after storage. This issue can be handled by charging and discharging the battery several times. Also, the first charging after prolonged storage may yield a lower than normal capacity. While this will vary depending on the storage conditions, charging and discharging the battery several times will almost completely restore capacity.
24 4 Learning to Operate Dolphin 7300 Entering Data Data can be entered into the Dolphin 7300 in a variety of ways, including the touch screen, keyboard or image engine. Via the Touch screen Input If so equipped, you can use the Dolphin 7300 terminals touch screen to operate the terminal and enter data. To enter data, use a stylus to select menu options, functions, etc. Note: For touchscreen input, only use a stylus or your finger. Use of other objects, such as paper clips, pencils, ink pens can damage the touchscreen and will void the warranty. Via the Keyboard Data can be entered into the Dolphin 7300 terminal via the keyboard. To enter data, press the appropriate key and the corresponding number or letter appears on the screen. See Appendix A for a list of keyboard shortcuts for navigating the keyboard. A mouse utility is also available to help with navigating around the Dolphin 7300 terminal screen. Note: Exit the mouse utility before adjusting the contrast. Using the Image Reader Dolphin 7300 terminals equipped an image reader can read 1D and 2D bar codes, OCR characters and capture images, such as signatures. The imager has a viewfinder that projects a bright red aiming beam. Center the aiming beam over the bar code for the best read though a good read can be obtained from most any position. The omni-directional scanning capabilities of the Dolphin 7300 terminal greatly simplify operation and training and will increase productivity. 25
Reading A Bar code 1. Press the ON/SCAN button on the 7300 to project the scanners bright red 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. Linear bar code 2D Matrix symbol The aiming beam is smaller when the terminal is held closer to the code and larger when it is farther from the code. Symbologies with smaller bars or elements
(mil size) should be read closer to the unit. Symbologies with larger bars or elements (mil size) should be read farther from the unit. Capturing Images The image-capture process is an intuitive, split-second operation for experienced users. By following the basic guidelines, new users can easily develop their own technique and, with practice, quickly learn to adapt it to different circumstances. Basic steps for acquiring images using the Dolphin 7300 terminal include:
26 1. To aim, point the display end of the 7300 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. The active screen image will have a slightly degraded appearance compared to the captured image. This is normal. 3. Release the ON/SCAN button to capture the image when the desired image is displayed on the terminal screen. Hold the Dolphin terminal as still as possible when capturing the image. The image quality and related file size are determined by the data compression method used by your software application. For highest quality, take grayscale images. When saved, the image will be saved in JPEG file format. The size of the file depends on the information content of the image and will be approximately 4-8 K. Communication Communication Media Via the RS-232 Port The industry-standard RS-232 port supplies 5 volts of power and allows the user to connect external scanners and printers to the Dolphin 7300 terminal. Via the IrDA Port The IrDA port allows the Dolphin 7300 to send data via pulses of light to and from other IrDA-compliant devices, such as printers and PCs. Software Communication Programs Microsoft ActiveSync In the Dolphin 7300 development environment, Microsoft ActiveSync is a tool for developers. It allows CE devices like the 7300 to connect to and exchange data with a desktop computer. RAS Short for Remote Access Services, this is a feature built into Windows NT that enables users to log into an NT-based LAN using a modem, X.25 connection or WAN link. RAS is fully supported and allows the use of PPP or SLIP connections for network connectivity. 27
Using the Keyboard Using the Special Keys The Dolphin 7300s keyboard has 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. Escape Key Tab Key Enter Key Backlight Key Alt Key Modifier Key Dolphin 7300 Front View ON/Scan Key Shift Key Number Lock Key Enter Key Cursor Keys Control Key Modifier Key
28 Using the Cursor Keys Use the cursor keys to navigate around an application screen. The use of these keys can vary depending on the application. Cursor Keys Cursor Keys To Use This Cursor Key Press Arrow up Arrow down Arrow right Arrow left Description Moves cursor up one row or line. Moves cursor down one row or line. Moves cursor one character to the right. Moves cursor one character to the left. 29
Using the Modifier Keys Modifier Keys All three versions of the Dolphin 7300 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 lower case. 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. Use these keys in combination with other keys to type the corresponding color-
coded characters and functions. The Red and Blue keys only modify the next key pressed; these keys must be pressed and released before each key you wish to modify to the Blue or Red function. See the chart in Appendix A for key combinations for keyboard functions and special characters that use these keys. Other Special Keys ON/SCAN Key The ON/SCAN key wakes the terminal from sleep mode. Its position also allows convenient one-handed image-taking and/or barcode scanning. Shift (SFT) The Shift key toggles the keyboard from upper case alphabet mode to lower case alphabet mode and back. Caps Lock may also be toggled by pressing the red modifier key followed by the Shift key or double-tapping the Shift key. When Caps Lock is toggled off, the Shift key makes characters lower case; when it is toggled on, the Shift key makes keys upper case. Enter (ENT) The Enter key confirms data entry. Escape (ESC) The Escape key performs a cancel action. Tab The Tab key moves the cursor to the next tab stop or the next control on a form.
30 Light The Light key toggles the LCD and keyboard backlights on and off. Number Lock (NUM) The Number Lock key toggles between the alphabetic and numeric modes. Delete (DEL) Delete is a shifted function on the 43-key keyboard version. Key Combinations There are some keyboard functions and special characters not defined on the Dolphin 7300 keyboard. See the charts in Appendix A for the key combinations used to access these functions and special characters on your terminal. 31
Navigating the Keyboard The Dolphin 7300 terminal has a mouse utility to simplify navigating around the screen, especially for non-touchscreen equipped terminals. Note: Exit the mouse utility before adjusting the contrast. To activate the mouse utility at any time in any window, double-tap the blue modifier key and the mouse pointer will appear in the middle of the screen as shown in the screen shot below. To deactivate the mouse, double-tap the blue modifier key again and the mouse pointer will disappear. Use the cursor keys to navigate around the screen. For a left mouse click, press either one of the ENT keys. Use a left mouse click to select an item or launch a program. For a right mouse click, use the TAB key . When you use a right mouse click, a menu of items pops up and tells you what actions you can perform, and shows you shortcuts. To open files or applications with a double click, tap the ENT key twice in rapid succession. In mouse mode, you can also scroll the active window for dialog boxes that are not formatted for the 1/8 VGA display. Move the cursor to one of the four screen edges and continue to hold down the arrow key to initiate the scrolling feature. To adjust the double-click speed for the mouse utility, go to Control Panel>Settings>Mouse. Follow the directions on the Double-Click tab to adjust the settings.
32 5 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. Four versions of the charging/
communications cradle are available:
HomeBase for communicating with PC-based equipment using a half duplex serial mode IntelliBase for communicating with devices such as printers and modems without integrated IrDA protocol software IntelliBase+ for communicating with devices without integrated IrDA protocol software and charging and conditioning a spare battery
USB HomeBase for communicating directly with a USB-
compatible host computer Power Conditioning Dolphin charging/communication cradles provide power to the intelligent battery charging system incorporated into Dolphin terminals. The IntelliBase+ has an auxiliary battery well, located on the back of the cradle, allowing users to charge and condition a spare battery. Ir/IrDA Optical Communications The infrared or Ir communications port on the HomeBase, IntelliBase, and IntelliBase+ connects with the IrDA port on the Dolphin terminal. With no pins or contacts to break, Ir will work reliably for years. Reliable data communications at speeds of up to 115k baud can be transmitted by the HomeBase, IntelliBase and IntelliBase+; data transmission rates with the USB HomeBase up to 4Mbps are possible but, at this time, are limited to 115 kbps as the Dolphin 7300 does not currently support 4 Mbps data transfer. The IntelliBase and IntelliBase+ infrared connection to the terminal uses IrDA-compliant hardware and software for a reliable connection. Communications between the HomeBase and other devices occur at half duplex serial mode. Half duplex refers to the transmission of data in just one direction at a time. The USB HomeBase enables direct communication with USB-
compatible host computers at rates of up 115 kbps. The USB HomeBase also is IrDA 1.3 compliant. These peripherals cannot be daisy-chained but can be networked together using a serial or USB hub. 33
Convenient Storage Dolphin charging/communication peripherals provide a safe and convenient storage receptacle for your Dolphin terminal. Dolphin Charging/Communication Cradle Parts & Functions Front Panel HomeBase/IntelliBase/USB HomeBase Terminal Well DOCK LED COMM 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 Dolphins battery. LEDs There are two LEDs on the front panel of the HomeBase/IntelliBase/USB HomeBase.
34 1. Dock LED Turns solid green when the Dolphin Terminal is properly seated into the Dolphin HomeBase. 2. COMM LED Indicates the status of data transfer between the Host Device and the Dolphin Terminal as described below:
Comm LED Red LED Green LED Table 1:
Description Data is being sent from the Host Device to the Dolphin HomeBase. Data is being sent from the Dolphin HomeBase to the Host Device. Orange LED Data is being sent at high data rates. IntelliBase+
Terminal Well DOCK LED AUX BATTERY LED COMM LED Front View of IntelliBase+
35
Dolphin Terminal Well Place the Dolphin in this well to communicate with a host device and to charge the Dolphins battery. LEDs There are three LEDs on the front panel of the IntelliBase+. 1. Dock LED Turns solid green when the Dolphin Terminal is properly seated into the Dolphin HomeBase. 2. AUX Battery Indicates charging/calibration status of battery as described below:
AUX Battery LED Description Orange LED Red LED Green LED Solid indicates that battery pack is being charged. Flashing indicates battery is being conditioned. Indicates faulty battery. Indicates battery charged and ready for use 3. COMM LED Indicates the status of data transfer between the Host Device and the Dolphin Terminal as described below:
Comm LED Red LED Green LED Description Data is being sent from the Host Device to IntelliBase+. Data is being sent from the IntelliBase+ to the Host Device. Orange LED Data is being sent at high data rates.
36 Back Panel HomeBase/IntelliBase I Power Supply Connector RS-232 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. RS-232 Communications Port Use a standard serial cable to connect this port to a host RS-232 device. 37
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. Condition Button Press and release the button to service the battery in the auxiliary battery well.
38 USB HomeBase Power Supply Connector USB 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. 39
Bottom Panel of HomeBase/IntelliBase/IntelliBase+
A Baud Rate switch used to select the communication baud rate is located on the bottom of the HomeBase, IntelliBase and IntelliBase+. The Baud Rate Switch on the HomeBase is a three-position switch; four-position on the IntelliBase and IntelliBase+. Switch position and the corresponding baud rates are shown in the charts below. The USB HomeBase does not require a baud rate switch. Baud Rate Switch Bottom View of HomeBase/IntelliBase Table 2: HomeBase Switch Settings Baud Rate Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 2400
40 Table 3: IntelliBase Switch Settings Baud Rate Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 OFF ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF ON OFF ON N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Powering the Dolphin Terminal Dolphin charging/communication cradles provide power to the intelligent battery charging system incorporated into Dolphin terminals. This charging method protects the battery from being damaged by overcharging. Therefore, Dolphin terminals may be stored indefinitely in the charging/communication cradles without damage to the terminals, battery packs, or peripherals. To charge a Dolphin terminal, follow these steps:
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. Charging a Dolphin terminal and a spare battery pack can be done simultaneously as the charging slots work independently to control charging and conditioning of the individual batteries. The IntelliBase+ senses when a battery pack is fully charged and automatically switches to trickle charge to maintain the battery at full capacity indefinitely. To charge a spare battery in the IntelliBase+, insert the end of the battery without the locking tab into the bottom of the auxiliary well opening and snap the battery into place with a hinging motion. Once the battery is inserted, you can use the AUX BATTERY LED to monitor the charging progress. 41
Deep-Cycling Batteries For maximum battery life, HHP recommends that you deep-cycle (service) the battery twice before initial use and then once a month thereafter. The IntelliBase+ is the only Dolphin charging/communication cradle with deep cycling capabilities. Since the Dolphin HomeBase, Intellibase, and USB HomeBase do not have deep-cycling capabilities, it is recommended that you use the Battery Conditioning Utility software when using those peripherals or use the Dolphin Quad Battery Charger. To deep-cycle a battery using the IntelliBase+, insert the battery into the auxiliary battery well. Then, press and release the Condition button. The deep-cycling process takes 8-12 hours depending on the batterys capacity or state of charge. See the Battery Management section in Chapter 3 for more information. Setting Up For Communications The HomeBase, IntelliBase, and IntelliBase+ support RS-232 communications through the RS-232 Communications Port located on the back of the device. The HomeBase/IntelliBase translates the RS-232 signals from the host computer into infrared signals to communicate with the Dolphin Terminal. The HomeBase/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. HomeBase The HomeBase is designed for users needing a half duplex serial communications connection. Any device capable of using half duplex RS-232 communications can be connected to the HomeBase for communications. To use this mode, set the baud rate switches to the desired communications speed and the Ir-enable switch to on (See Table 2). IntelliBase/IntelliBase+
The IrDA 1.0 software stack is integrated into the IntelliBase and IntelliBase+
cradles to allow communication between the cradle and devices such as modems or printers that are not IrDA ready or do not communicate with a half duplex serial protocol. This allows any full or half duplex RS-232 device to communicate through the IntelliBase/IntelliBase+ with no IrDA protocol software. See Table 2 for the baud rate switch settings. Installing The Charging/Communication Cradle To install and use the HomeBase, IntelliBase or IntelliBase+, you need the following equipment:
HomeBase/IntelliBase/IntelliBase+ with power supply
Serial cable
42 Set the Dolphin HomeBase/IntelliBase/IntelliBase+ on a dry, stable surface, such as a desktop near an electrical outlet. Be sure to provide enough workspace with good lighting for the user to view and operate the Dolphin terminal while it is in the HomeBase/IntelliBase/IntelliBase+. Connecting the Cables Connect the HomeBase/IntelliBase/IntelliBase+ to the host computer or other device by plugging an RS-232 serial cable into the RS-232 Communications Port on the rear of the HomeBase. 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. The HomeBase/IntelliBase/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. To do so, you must determine if your host RS-232 device is 9-pin or 25-
pin, and whether it is configured as a DCE or DTE device. Pin Configuration HomeBase /Host Port (DCE) IBM AT DB9 (DTE) IBM XT DB25
(DTE) Modem DB25 (DCE) Pin / Input Signal 2 / (RD) 3 / (TD) 5 / (SG) 4 / (DTR) 6 / (DSR) 7 / (RTS) 8 / (CTS) 2 3 5 4 6 7 8 3 2 7 20 6 4 5 2 3 7 6 20 5 4 The HomeBase/IntelliBase/IntelliBase+ cannot be daisy-chained. Connect the power supply to the charging/communication cradle. Plug the AC transformer into the Dolphin HomeBase/IntelliBase/IntelliBase+ 5 Volt DC power supply connector. The AC wall transformer provided can power only one HomeBase/IntelliBase/IntelliBase+. HHP recommends that you leave the Dolphin HomeBase/IntelliBase/IntelliBase+ connected to its power source at all times, so that it is always ready to use. 43
Set the baud rate switch to the communication mode you are going to use. Refer to Table 2 for HomeBase switch settings or Table 3 for IntelliBase/IntelliBase+
switch settings. Configuring the Dolphin Terminal The Communications Properties must be configured on the Dolphin 7300 in order for the terminal to communicate with a Dolphin charging/communication cradles. To set Communications Properties:
1. Select Start>Settings>Control Panel>Communication Settings. 2. Select the PC Connection tab. Full Screen View of Communication Properties Communication Properties
44 3. Select Change Connection and choose the desired option for connecting to the desktop computer. Choose Direct if you are using a serial connection; choose Infrared for a HomeBase connection; and IrDA for IntelliBase/IntelliBase+ connection or USB Home-
Base IrDA connection and click OK. 4. Place the Dolphin in the cradle. On the Dolphin 7300 desktop, double-tap on ActiveSync. Change Connection Screen Setting Up For Communications With The USB HomeBase To use the USB HomeBase, you need the following equipment:
USB HomeBase
USB Cable
Power Supply
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. Plug in the power supply and connect it to the back of the USB HomeBase. 2. Plug the USB cable into the back of the USB home base. 3. Plug the other end of the USB cable into your PC. At this point, a dialog box appears on your PC instructing you that the system has detected new hardware and it is searching for the HHP USB-IrDA driver. Unless you have previously installed the USB HomeBase, the OS will be unable to find one and the Found New Hardware Wizard screen shown below will display on your PCs screen. 45
In the "Locate Drive Files" dialog, check the CD-ROM drives checkbox 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. You can verify that the USB driver is functioning by watching the COMM LED on the USB home base. It should be flashing red approximately every three seconds. Once the USB home base is installed, you can use ActiveSync to connect to a Dolphin terminal. These instructions assume that ActiveSync v3.1 is installed on your PC. In the ActiveSync connection settings, add checkmark to "Allow serial cable or infrared connection to this COM port" and select "Infrared Port (IR)" for the COM port as shown below. Do not check "Allow USB connection with this desktop computer". It has no effect for the USB HomeBase.
46 ActiveSync Connection Settings To configure the Dolphin 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 charging/communication cradle. If the Dolphin is in sleep mode, it will awaken into active state. 2. The DOCK LED on the cradle will illuminate. If the Dolphin does not turn on, or the LED does not light up, make sure that it is properly seated in the terminal well and that the power supply is properly connected to the cradle and plugged into a functioning AC out-
let. 3. Start your application on the Dolphin terminal or the host computer. Data can then begin transmitting between the terminal and the devices connected to the Dolphin cra-
dle. When data transfer begins, the COMM LED on the cradle will blink red and green. If the HomeBase/IntelliBase/HomeBase will not communicate with the Dolphin, check the port connections to ensure that the cradle is correctly configured. 47
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.
48 Wall Mounting:
The HomeBase/IntelliBase/USB HomeBase also has two DIN rail (7.5 X 35mm) slots on the back to allow for secure wall mounting of the unit if desired. The IntelliBase+ cannot be wall-mounted. 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. 49
In either case, after wall mounting, it is recommended that the cables be secured to the DIN rail through use of a wire tie to prevent damage to the HomeBase/
IntelliBase/USB HomeBase unit in case accidental or excessive force is applied to the cables.
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6 Dolphin QuadCharger The Dolphin QuadCharger provides intelligent battery management for NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride) Dolphin battery packs. The charger 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 family of hand held computers. As battery packs charge, the charging circuitry uses a three-step process that senses changes in temperature and voltage and drops to a trickle charge when the packs are fully charged. This feature allows the user to leave batteries in the charger indefinitely, which maintains the batteries at peak capacity without damage. The charger also resets and calibrates battery pack data to accurately show battery status on the Dolphin display. The QuadCharger also conditions and calibrates batteries for longer, more consistent performance. Dolphin QuadCharger Parts and Function Top Panel Power Switch
& Power LED Condition Switch
& Condition LED Status LEDs Status LEDs Charging Pocket 51
Charging Pocket The QuadCharger has four charging pockets for charging and/or conditioning batteries for your Dolphin terminal. Power Switch Press and hold the Power Switch for approximately one second, then release, to turn on the Dolphin QuadCharger. The Power Switch LED is green when the unit is on. To turn the charger off, press and hold the Power Switch for about two seconds and then release. This feature prevents the unit from being accidently turned off during use or on when not in use. Condition Switch Press the Condition Switch to start a battery conditioning cycle. The orange Conditon Switch LED flashes during the conditioning cycle. Status LEDs A Status LED is located above each of the four battery pockets. Rear Panel Communications Port Power Supply Connector Rear Panel of Dolphin Quad Charger Power Supply Connector Use this connector to attach a power supply to the Quad Charger. The universal power supply accepts input voltages between 90-265 volts. Communications Port The communications port is for factory use only in programming the Quad Charger.
52 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. Insert batteries CAUTION: Do not attempt to recharge any battery pack in the Dolphin QuadCharger that is not manufactured by HHP especially for this device. To do so will void your warranty and could damage the Dolphin QuadCharger. Setting Up The QuadCharger The Dolphin QuadCharger should be setup on any dry, stable surface. DIN rail slots on the bottom panel allow the charger to be wall or desktop-mounted for easily adapting the unit to your environment. The charger must be connected to a power source for any type of operation. Supplying Power To The QuadCharger CAUTION: Using a non-HHP power cord voids your warranty and could result in serious damage to the Dolphin QuadChargers circuitry. Locate the AC power cord that came with the Dolphin QuadCharger. Plug the cord into the power supply connector on the back of the unit and, then plug the power cord into a wall socket. Press and hold the Power Switch for approximately one second, then release, to turn on the Dolphin QuadCharger. The GREEN power LED will illuminate and the charger will undergo a self-diagnostic test. Inserting and Removing Battery Packs To insert a battery pack, place the end of the battery without the locking tab into the bottom of the charging pocket and snap the battery into place with a hinging motion. Once the battery is properly seated, the orange status LED for that particular pocket will illuminate. For best results, battery packs should be at room temperature before recharging them; temperature has a marked effect on charging. The recommended temperature range is 50 to 95 F (10 to 35 C). The LEDs indicate the charging status of batteries as described in the chart shown on the next page:
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Status LED Description Green Orange Red Charging is complete and battery is ready for service. Battery is being charged at a maximum charge rate 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. Servicing The Battery Pack To service battery packs, insert batteries into the charging pockets and press the Condition button. The Condition LED will flash during the conditioning cycle. This starts an automatic process where batteries are completely discharged and then recharged to full capacity in eight hours. The Condition and Calibrate cycle resets and calibrates battery data so that the user gets longer, more consistent performance from the batteries. HHP recommends that battery packs should be serviced, or calibrated once a month. Because the Dolphin QuadCharger is accumulating battery pack information during the entire Condition and Calibrate cycle, it is important not to remove the battery until the cycle has been completed and the Condition LED is no longer flashing. Batteries inserted after the Condition and Calibrate switch has been depressed will receive a standard charge. The chart below describes the Status LEDs during the Condition and Calibrate cycle:
Status LED Description Solid Green Cycle is complete. Battery remains in trickle charge until removed from the charger. Flashing Orange Battery is being conditioned Solid Red Error was encountered during charge cycle Status of LEDs during Condition and Calibrate Cycle
54 Storing Batteries To maintain top performance from batteries, follow the guidelines below when storing them:
Avoid storing batteries outside of the specified range of -4 to 104 F ( -20 to 40C) or in extremely high humidity. For prolonged storage, do not keep batteries stored in a charger that is connected to a power source. During long-term storage, battery deactivation may tend to occur which may cause charging to stop early during recharging after storage. This issue can be handled by charging and discharging the battery several times. Also, the first charging after prolonged storage may yield a lower than normal capacity. While this will vary depending on the storage conditions, charging and discharging the battery several times will almost completely restore capacity. Troubleshooting If you encounter problems with the 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 The red status LED comes on during charging. The red status LED remains on without a battery in the charging pocket. Check the power connections on the Dolphin QuadCharger. Also check to ensure the POWER switch is ON and the battery pack is properly seated. Try to charge the battery in one of the other charging pockets. If the red Status LED comes on again, then the problem is associated with the battery pack. If the red status stays with the charging pocket, the problem is associated with the charging circuity. An error occurred during the self-
diagnostic test for that particular charging pocket. Call HHP Product Service and request an RMA. See Chapter 9 for additional warranty and return information. 55
56 7 Dolphin Mobile IntelliBase Power Conditioning The Mobile IntelliBase provides power to the Dolphin terminal to enable the terminal to charge its battery. Ir/IrDA Optical Communications The infrared, or Ir communications port, on the Mobile IntelliBase connects with the IrDA port on the Dolphin terminal. With no pins or contacts to break, Ir will work reliably for years. Reliable data communications at speeds of up to 115k baud can be transmitted by the Mobile IntelliBase. The Mobile IntelliBase infrared connection to the terminal uses IrDA-
compliant hardware and software for a standard reliable connection. Convenient Storage The Mobile IntelliBase is a safe and convenient storage receptacle for the Dolphin terminal. 57
Mobile IntelliBase Parts and Functions Front Panel The front panel of the Mobile IntelliBase has one slot:
Spring-Arm Assembly Terminal Well DOCK LED COMM LED Front Panel of Dolphin Mobile IntelliBase Dolphin Terminal Well Place the Dolphin in this well to communicate with a host device and to charge the Dolphins battery. LEDs There are two LEDs on the front panel of the Mobile IntelliBase. 1. Dock LED Turns solid green when the Dolphin Terminal is properly seated into the Dolphin Mobile IntelliBase.
58 2. COMM LED Indicates the status of data transfer between the Host Device and the Dolphin Terminal as described below:
Table 4:
Comm LED Description Red LED Green LED Data is being sent from the Host Device to the Dolphin Mobile IntelliBase. Data is being sent from the Dolphin Mobile IntelliBase to the Host Device. Orange LED Data is being sent at high data rates. Rear Panel Mounting Bracket Power Supply Connector RS-232 Communications Port Rear Panel of Dolphin Mobile IntelliBase 59
There is a power supply connector and an RS-232 connector:
Power supply connector Use this connector to attach a power supply to the Mobile IntelliBase. 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 A four-position Baud Rate switch, located on the bottom of the Mobile IntelliBase, is used to select the communication baud rate. Switch position and the corresponding baud rates are shown in the chart below. Table 5: Baud Rate Table For Connecting To PCs Baud Rate Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 OFF ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON Table 6: Baud Rate Table For Connecting To Modems Baud Rate Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 OFF ON ON ON ON
60 Powering the Dolphin Terminal When seated in the Mobile IntelliBase, the Dolphin terminal receives the power it needs to charge the battery and to run its internal circuitry. The Dolphin terminal can be stored indefinitely in the Mobile IntelliBase without damage to the terminal or the Mobile IntelliBase. Keep the Mobile IntelliBase plugged in so that the Dolphin terminal battery pack stays fully charged. Charging A Dolphin Terminal The Mobile IntelliBase supplies charging power to the Dolphin terminal so that the terminal can monitor the charging of its battery pack. This charging method protects the battery from being damaged by overcharging. Therefore, the Dolphin terminal may be stored indefinitely in the Mobile IntelliBase without damage to the terminal, the battery pack, or the Mobile IntelliBase. To charge a Dolphin terminal, follow these steps:
1. Insert a battery pack into the Dolphin terminal. 2. Place the terminal, imager engine window up and the LCD visible, in the Terminal Well of the Mobile IntelliBase. 3. Let it glide down into the well until it stops. 4. Once the Dolphin terminal is properly seated, the Dock LED on the Mobile IntelliBase will be solid GREEN. Deep-Cycling Batteries For maximum battery life, HHP recommends that you deep-cycle (service) the battery twice before initial use and once a month thereafter. Since the Dolphin 7400 Mobile Intellibase does not have deep-cycling capabilities, it is recommended that you use the Battery Conditioning Utility software, the IntelliBase+ or a Dolphin QuadBattery Charger. See the Battery Management section in Chapter 3 for more information. Setting Up For Communications with the Mobile IntelliBase 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 1.0 software stack is integrated into the Mobile IntelliBase to allow communication between the cradle and devices such as modems or printers that are not IrDA ready or do not communicate with a half duplex serial protocol. This allows any full or half duplex RS-232 device to communicate through the IntelliBase with no IrDA protocol software. See Tables 2 or 3 for the baud rate switch settings. 61
Installing The Dolphin Mobile IntelliBase Mounting the Mobile IntelliBase Spring Arm Assembly The adjustable mounting bracket holds the terminal securely in place and gives the user a variety of options for mounting the Mobile IntelliBase. See the directions below for mounting the bracket. Ball joint Turnscrew To attach the bracket:
1. Loosen the turnscrew located on the side of the bracket. 2. Attach the bracket to the ball joint on the back of the Mobile IntelliBase and tighten the turnscrew.
62 Connecting the Cables Connect the Mobile IntelliBase to the host computer or other device by plugging an RS-232 serial cable into the RS-232 Communications Port on the rear of the Mobile IntelliBase. 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. The Mobile 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. To do so, you must determine if your host RS-232 device is 9-pin or 25-
pin, and whether it is configured as a DCE or DTE device. Pin Configuration HomeBase /Host Port (DCE) IBM AT DB9 (DTE) IBM XT DB25
(DTE) Modem DB25 (DCE) Pin / Input Signal 2 / (RD) 3 / (TD) 5 / (SG) 4 / (DTR) 6 / (DSR) 7 / (RTS) 8 / (CTS) 2 3 5 4 6 7 8 3 2 7 20 6 4 5 2 3 7 6 20 5 4 Supplying Power to the Dolphin Mobile IntelliBase The Mobile IntelliBase can be powered from either a 12 or 24 volt DC source. Power is connected to the input power connector located on the rear of the Mobile IntellieBase. HHP recommends that you leave the Mobile IntelliBase connected to its power source at all times, so that it is always ready to use. 63
Setting the Baud Rate After connecting the cables and supplying power to the Mobile IntelliBase, set the baud rate switch. Refer to the Baud Rate Tables earlier in this section for guidance on setting the switch. Configuring the Dolphin Terminal The Communication Properties must be configured on Dolphin 7300 terminal in order for it to communicate with the Mobile IntelliBase. To set Communication Properties:
1. Select Start>Settings>Control Panel>Communication Settings. 2. Select the PC Connection tab. Full View of Screen Communication Properties
64 3. Select Change Connection and choose the desired option for connecting to the desktop computer. Choose IrDA for Mobile IntelliBase IrDA connection and click OK. 4. Place the Dolphin 7300 in the Mobile IntelliBase. 5. On the Dolphin 7300 desktop, double-click on ActiveSync. Change Connection Screen 65
66 8 Developing Applications Applications for the Dolphin hand held computer are developed in the Microsoft Windows CE environment. Microsoft Windows CE is a compact, highly efficient, scalable operating system designed for embedded systems and products. Its modular platform 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. These include keyboards, touchscreens, serial ports, Ethernet connections, and storage devices, such as PC cards. The Dolphin platform contains most components of the basic Windows CE kernel except for Pocket Word, Pocket Excel and Pocket Outlook. The kernel is the central module of the operating system. It is the part of the operating system that loads first, and it remains in main memory. Because it stays in memory, it is important for the kernel to be as small as possible while still providing all the essential services required by other parts of the operating system and applications. Data synchronization also is not supported as the Dolphin terminal is not designed for use as a single target. For more information about Windows CE, check out these websites:
Microsoft Pocket PC (www.pocketpc.com) - General information Chris De Herreras Windows CE website (www.cewindows.net) -
General information and FAQs MSDN (msdn.microsoft.com/embedded) - Technical articles, developer documentation and downloads VBCE.com (www.vbce.com) - eMbedded Visual Basic information and FAQs 67
68 9 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 HHPs published specifications applicable to the products purchased at the time of shipment. This warranty does not cover any HHP product which is (i) improperly installed or used; (ii) damaged by accident or negligence, including failure to follow the proper maintenance, service, and cleaning schedule; or (iii) damaged as a result of (A) modification or alteration by the purchaser or other party,
(B) excessive voltage or current supplied to or drawn from the interface connections, (C) static electricity or electro-static discharge,
(D) operation under conditions beyond the specified operating parameters, or (E) repair or service of the product by anyone other than HHP or its authorized representatives. This warranty shall extend from the time of shipment for the duration published by HHP for the product at the time of purchase ("Warranty Period"). Any defective product must be returned (at purchasers expense) during the Warranty Period to HHPs factory or authorized service center for inspection. No product will be accepted by HHP without a Return Materials Authorization, which may be obtained by contacting HHP. In the event that the product is returned to HHP or its authorized service center within the Warranty Period and HHP determines to its satisfaction that the product is defective due to defects in materials or workmanship, HHP, at its sole option, will either repair or replace the product without charge, except for return shipping to HHP. EXCEPT AS MAY BE OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER COVENANTS OR WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, ORAL OR WRITTEN, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. HHPS RESPONSIBILITY AND PURCHASERS EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT. IN NO EVENT SHALL HHP BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, AND, IN NO EVENT, SHALL ANY LIABILITY OF HHP ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH ANY PRODUCT SOLD HEREUNDER (WHETHER SUCH LIABILITY ARISES FROM A CLAIM BASED ON CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT, OR OTHERWISE) EXCEED THE ACTUAL AMOUNT PAID TO HHP FOR THE PRODUCT. THESE LIMITATIONS ON LIABILITY SHALL REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT EVEN WHEN HHP MAY HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 69
SUCH INJURIES, LOSSES, OR DAMAGES. SOME STATES, PROVINCES, OR COUNTRIES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATIONS OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. All provisions of this Limited Warranty are separate and severable, which means that if any provision is held invalid and unenforceable, such determination shall not affect the validity of enforceability of the other provisions hereof. The limited duration of the warranty for the Dolphin 7300 terminal is as described below:
Terminals with an integrated imager are covered by a two-year limited warranty. If equipped with a touch screen display, the display is covered by a one-year limited warranty. The limited duration of the warranty for the Dolphin HomeBase, IntelliBase, IntelliBase+, USB HomeBase, Mobile IntelliBase and QuadCharger is for one year. The limited duration of the warranty for batteries is one year. The battery life will be greatly increased when following the specific battery instructions in the user guide. Rechargeable batteries are highly susceptible to battery memory and if instructions are not followed, the amount of hours of usage and the life of the battery are greatly reduced. Batteries returned to HHP in this reduced state may or may not be replaced under this warranty. Use only power adapters approved for use by HHP. Failure to do so may result in improper operation or damage to the unit and will void the warranty. HHP, Inc. extends these warranties only to the first end-users of the products. These warranties are non-transferable. How Problems Should Be Handled Should the Dolphin terminal or any of the peripherals prove to be defective within the stated warranty period from the of date of purchase, return the product, as described in the RMA procedures below, and we will, at our option, repair or replace the product, to whatever extent HHP deems necessary to restore the product to proper operating condition, without any charge to you.
70 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. North America:
(TEL) (800)-782-4263
(FAX) (704)-566-9904 Latin America
(TEL) (239)-263-7600
(FAX) (239)-263-9689 Europe, Middle East and Africa:
(TEL) Int+31 (0) 40 29 01 600
(FAX) Int+31 (0) 40 24 25 672 The United Kingdom:
(TEL) Int+44 (0) 1 925 240055 or Int+353 1 216 0070
(FAX) Int+44 (0) 1 925 631280 or Int+353 1 925 6353 Asia/Pacific:
(TEL) Int+852-2511-3050 or 2511-3132
(FAX) Int+852-2511-1355 Japan:
(TEL) Int+81-3-5212-7392
(FAX) Int+81-3-3261-7372 You must have an RMA number to receive service from any of HHPs repair facilities. Failure to obtain an RMA number before shipping your product to this repair facility can delay the processing of your repair request. When calling for service at any of our repair facilities, please be prepared to give the following information:
Product's type and serial number Brief description of problem Dated Proof-of-Purchase
71 Place the product in its original packaging with a copy of your original invoice and ship the product prepaid to the appropriate address below. Write the RMA number on the mailing label under the address. North and South America:
Japan Office HHP Bon Marusan 8F Products Services Department 3-5-1 Kanda-Jinbocho 7510 East Independence Blvd., #100 Charlotte, NC 28227-9411 Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 101, Japan Europe, Middle East and Africa :
Nijverheidsweg 9 5627 BT Eindhoven The Netherlands Latin America Office 5117 Castello Drive Suite 1 Naples, FL 34103 The United Kingdom :
Dallam Court Dallam Lane Warrington Cheshire WA2 7LT United Kingdom Asia/Pacific 10/F Tung Sun Commercial Centre 194-200 Lockhart Road Wanchai, Hong Kong If your equipment is still covered under the initial end-user's product warranty, please notify the Product Services Representative when you call. Please include a copy of the original invoice in the package to avoid possible service delays. For your protection, we recommend you insure any equipment being sent to HHP. After repair or replacement of the equipment, HHP will ship the product, at our cost, to your location. Non-warranty repairs will be returned, at the customer's
72 expense, unless otherwise requested. Units currently under a service agreement will be shipped per the service agreement. Please make note of the RMA number (if required) before shipping and the product's serial number for future reference. How To Extend Your Warranty HHP offers a variety of service plans on our hardware products. These agreements offer continued coverage for your equipment after the initial warranty expires. For more information, contact your HHP sales representative, customer account representative or the Product Service Marketing Manager or your Authorized Reseller. Application Support If you have a question or problem with your Dolphin terminal or Dolphin peripheral, you can get technical assistance from HHP's Application Support department. North America:
Asia:
(TEL) 1-(800) 782-4263
(TEL)Int+852-2511-3050 or 2511-
3132 8 a.m. and 9 p.m., Eastern Time, Monday through Friday asia_support@hhp.com support@hhp.com Latin America:
Europe, Middle East and Africa:
(TEL) (239) 263-7600
(TEL) Int+31-40 242 4486 la_support@hhp.com 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., Central European Time, Monday through Friday euro_support@hhp.com The United Kingdom:
(TEL)+44 1925 240055 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m., UK Time, Monday through Friday euro_support@hhp.com
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74 10 Appendix A Use the keyboard shortcuts in the chart below to navigate the Dolphin 7300 terminals keyboard. Windows Keyboard Shortcuts Press CTRL + C CTRL + X CTRL + V CTRL + Z DELETE CTRL + RIGHT ARROW CTRL + LEFT ARROW CTRL + DOWN ARROW CTRL + UP ARROW SHIFT with any of the arrow keys CTRL+A ALT+ENTER ALT+TAB ALT+ESC CTRL+ESC To Copy. Cut. Paste. Undo. Delete. Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next word. Move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous word. Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next paragraph. Move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous paragraph. Select more than one item in a window or on the desktop, or select text within a document. Select all. View properties for the selected item. Switch between open items. Cycle through items in the order they were opened. Display the Start menu. ALT+Underlined letter in a menu name Display the corresponding menu. Underlined letter in a command name on an open menu Carry out the corresponding command. BACKSPACE ESC View the folder one level up in My Computer or Windows Explorer. Cancel the current task. 75
Using the Modifier Keys The Dolphin 7300 terminal keyboard features the standard PC keyboard 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 single-handed operation, the Shift key only modifies the next key pressed; it must be pressed before each key you wish to modify. Functions of the Alt and Ctrl keys are dependent on the software application in use. There are two additional modifier keys located on the bottom row of the keyboard. Use these keys in combination with other keys to type the corresponding color-
coded characters and functions. The Red and Blue keys only modify the next key pressed; these keys must be pressed and released before each key you wish to modify to the Blue or Red case. See the charts below for key combinations that access the functions and special characters using these keys. 43-Key Alpha/Numeric Keyboard Blue Key Functions & Characters For 43-Key Alpha/Numeric Keyboard Key Combination Double tap Blue key Function/Special Character Activate/Deactivate Mouse Utility Blue key + D Blue key + H Blue key + L Blue key + P Blue key + Q Blue key + R Blue key + S Blue key + T Blue key + U Blue key + X
- (minus) _ (underscore)
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Red Key Functions & Characters For 43-Key Alpha Shifted Numeric Keyboard Key Combination Function/Special Character Red key + ESC Red key + TAB Red key + SFT Red key + Q Red key + R Red key + S Red key + T Red key + U Red key + V Red key + W Red key + X Red key + Y Red key + Z Red key + SP Lightens Contrast*
Darkens Contrast*
Toggles on Caps Lock F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 START INS (insert) BKSP (backspace) DEL (delete) Red key + BACKLIGHT KEY
*Note: Exit the mouse utility before adjusting the contrast. Key Combinations Use the key combinations listed below to access certain keyboard functions or to use special characters that are not defined on the 43-key version of the Dolphin keyboard. Key Combinations Using NUM & SFT Keys Key/Key Combination Function/Special Character NUM + SFT + A NUM + SFT + B NUM + SFT + C NUM + SFT + E NUM + SFT + F NUM + SFT + G
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Key Combinations Using NUM & SFT Keys Key/Key Combination Function/Special Character NUM + SFT + I NUM + SFT + J NUM + SFT + K NUM + SFT + M NUM + SFT + N NUM + SFT + O
Key Combinations Using Blue & SFT Keys Key/Key Combinations Function/Special Characters Blue + SFT + T Blue + SFT + X
35 Key Numeric/Alpha Blue Key Functions & Characters For 35-Key Numeric/Alpha Keyboard Key Combination Function/Special Character Double tap Blue key Activate/Deactivate Mouse Utility Blue key + . Blue key + , Blue key + F1 Blue key + F2 Blue key + F3 Blue key + F4 Blue key + SP Blue key + DEL Blue key + 0 (zero)
78 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 7300 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 + . (period) ALPHA + SFT + , (comma)
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56 Key Full Alpha Numeric Blue Key Functions & Characters For 56-Key Full Alpha Numeric Keyboard Key Combination Function/Special Character Double tap Blue key Activate/Deactivate Mouse Utility Blue key + . 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 Key Combination Function/Special Character Red key + ESC Red key + TAB Red key + SFT Red key + A Red key + B Red key + C Red key + D Red key + E Red key + F Red key + G Red key + H Red key + I Red key + J Red key + K Red key + L Lightens Contrast*
Darkens Contrast*
Toggles on Caps Lock F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12
80 Red Key Functions & Characters for 56-Key Full Alpha Numeric Keyboard Key Combination Function/Special Character Red key + M Red key + N Red key + O Red key + P Red key + Q Red key + R Red key + S Red key + T Red key + U Red key + V Red key + W Red key + X Red key + Y F13 F14 F15 F16 F17 F18 F19 F20 F21 F22 F23 F24 Z Note: Exit the mouse utility before adjusting the contrast. Key Combinations Use the key combinations listed below to access certain keyboard functions or to use special characters that are not defined on the 56-key version of the Dolphin 7300 keyboard. Key Combinations Using SFT & Number Keys Key/Key Combination Function/Special Character SFT + 1 SFT + 2 SFT + 3 SFT + 4 SFT + 5 SFT + 6 SFT + 7 SFT + 8 SFT + 9
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Key Combinations Using SFT & Number Keys Key/Key Combination Function/Special Character SFT + 0 SFT + . (period) SFT + , (comma)
82 11 Appendix B Dolphin 7300 Scan Maps 83
84 4619 Jordan Road P.O. Box 188 Skaneateles Falls, NY 13153-0187 7300/UG Rev B
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2002-10-15 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2002-10-15
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Honeywell International Inc
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0022970339
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1 | Physical Address |
9680 Old Bailes Rd
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1 |
Fort Mill, South Carolina 29707
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1 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@sp.se
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
HD5
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
7300-2011B
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
M******** R****
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1 | Title |
Product Compliance
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1 | Telephone Number |
315 5********
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1 | Fax Number |
315 5********
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1 |
m******@honeywell.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Hand Held Products Inc
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1 | Name |
T****** H******
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1 | Physical Address |
7510 East Independence Blvd.
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1 |
Charlotte, North Carolina 28227
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1 |
United States
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1 | Telephone Number |
70499********
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1 |
t******@hhp.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Hand Held Products Inc
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1 | Name |
N****** V******
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1 | Physical Address |
700 Visions Drive
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1 |
208
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1 |
Skaneateles Falls, New York 13153-0208
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1 |
United States
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1 | Telephone Number |
315 6********
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1 | Fax Number |
315 6********
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1 |
v******@hhp.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Wireless Handheld computer | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output power is conducted. This device is only approved for operation in a persons hands and under conditions where a minimum separation distance of 20 cm or more is maintained between the antenna and a persons body to satisfy the MPE requirements of 2.1091. It must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users must be provided with transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
TUV Austria
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1 | Name |
I**** S********
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1 | Telephone Number |
43-1-******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
+43 1********
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1 |
s******@tuev.or.at
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.1000000 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
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